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Show THE MORNING EX A MIXER: POPES. CTAI1, TfKSl.AV, JANT.UIY Ihi o' An m yar lo bo lKt'lwiij: of AVribii-- . lU H' lii-- r sou vxirfc b p.'v.d lu .it the Algtiiia ivi ::viioo Tin- In. he ul 1, f SPORTS Almodovar db-.- J:.a l D cS Frorr w.n-nlu- g Time.' 1:04 Second race, six furlongs-Gra- cr flair won, Blagg second, F. Nugent third. Time, 1:16 Third race. Futurity course Nouie Lucille won, Uavid Boland second. third. Time, 1:11 Fourth race, mile and a wsu-euiBeecihwiaod won. Cloche d'Or second, Fury third. Time, 1:6!. Fifth race, one mile- - Boluman won. Governor Davis Crow shade aecoud. third. Time, 1:45. Sixth race, six furlongs - Mansard won. Salnrlda second, Shad v Ijid third. Time, 1:16. 5. Ma-grar- .e OF JEWS. Immigrant Should Come to Gaiveaton Instead sf New Yorx. London. iVc. 31. - Israel any will, in an iLtervii-- v tl.e colonization uchi-uiof i:.t-- Jesuit tei i burial orgair.ZH'ioi. i.i he wvi I.I siart a propaganda in k,u-i- a fur il.-- j purpose of explain:!, n. :iiitd be Immigrant. to must of w ;,:) il.t- uoJ New York an t Amer.ejt (.y:iu1i hick, the advis.ibilitv of Uickirt; ti: instead of New York their puit of ai rival, a from Galvvs'.on uo fewer than six railroad lines had .ml to all "'itu-r(he best points for emie-ai.'s- . i no idea whatever." Air. Zaiwill remaincontinued, "o! these Mugi-juing eveu a single dav in (iave: ton. The object of establish'.,: ait information bureau at Galvee'.uu b Hint einl-- . grants, immediately iim nr; ival. may learn of the best pixies a lure w.irk at their particular trades ran be obtained, and there hi. tail been the faintest idea of estaldirlilng a eul. uy in Texas. The whole trailer reduces ii.-e-lf to a moral of ) hose emigrating with their own ivwmrve aud to the simple farllnaMon of their ion for Galv--'.i.ombs ingiead of Now York. Once the arrive in New York the lnUchivf is done, as few proceed l'urtlu r." r' - at i IjOS Angeles, Dec. 11. The flrt race on the card today wan changed from ihe steeplechase, as scheduled, ai the last moment, and run over the tlai at a mile and a half. Cazador won wiih plenty to spare. McDaniel rode three Track winners. sloppy, weather cloudy. Results: First race, mile and a Dr. loogan second. Satchel third. Time, 2:54. s Second race, seven furlong- swon, J. 8- - Laugbrey second. Merrill third. Time, 1:20 Third race, one mile Col. Bronston woo. Susie Christian second, Lucroee third. Time, 1:45. Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth Varieties won, Dusty Miller second. Reservation third. Time, 1:60 Fiflh race, five and a half furlongs Virginia Lorraine won, St. Albans second, Happy Rice third. Time. 1:113-4- . Sixth race, the Brooks course Jack Adams won. Ding Dung II second, Baldo third. Time, 2:03 See-thu- 3-- FAIR GROUND8 RESULTS. 31. Three Orleans, Dec. jockiea fell with their mounts and two f them were eomewbat seriously Injured during the third race at r the Fair Grounds today. At the pole Expect to See fell, knocking Jockey Austin unconscious The Scout full over them, throwing and slightly injuring Jockey Koone, and Jockey Smiths collar bone was broken at hla mount, Harry Gardiner, tumbled over the mess. Results: . First race, five and a half furkmga, selling Plnstlcker won. Poxhall second, Chieftain third. Time, 1:10. Second race, six and a half selling Helen Lucas won, John Kaufman wound. Pompadour third. Time, 1:24 Third race, five furlongs Mr Mincemeat won, Rrittanby second, Odd Trick third. Time, 1:03. Fourth race, mile .Missouri Lad won, Harry Scott second, Plly Prtl third. Time, 1:43 Fifth race, mile and seventy yards second. Dromlo won, Hnrmakis Terns Rod thljd. Time, 1:48 Sixth race, wiling, mile and a sixteenth Abe Meyer won, Fonsnlnea second, Bitter Brown third. Time, New three-quarte- A1 Skyes, The Sultan of Sulu, at the Grand This Afternoon and Tonight fur-long- To Be Frank 4-- you have really never eaten a true soda cracker 2--6. until you have eaten y needs 1:61. Biscuit Pinehnrst, X. C., Dec. 31. T. S. of Seattle was the winner of Llppy the annual holiday week golf tournaDavid Fleming of ment, defeating Philadelphia by 1 up on the 38th finals being the rule in green, all dlrlBiotts. Mr. IJppy was 5 dowa on the 30th hole, and his brilliant rally was the feature of the tournament. The only soda cracker 36-ho- all good and good, protected which is always . from strange hands by a dust tight, moisture proof package. NEW YORK BR0KER8 TESTIFY. Effort Made to Threw Light Upon tario Bank Failuro. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY METHODS OF REDMONDITES. tandon. Dec. 5(1. Speaking at Cork tonight after the unopposed of Imnlel I). Sheehan nim(-of Ihe house for mid-Cor- r William threatened reve- uuions of the financial nietliods of the Redmodltes. whlrh he said would be gtester national Interest than any N"t. thing that has occurred In Ireland since the Parnell commission. Mr. Sheehan resigned hla seat because, being a follower of Mr. O'Brien, the party stopped bis allowance, but the Redniondltea did not attempt to and according to fight hla Mr. OBrien the legal procedure afoot will reault ia the threatened Whei You Need More Whec the drop ther-monet- er away down and yon just can't keep the house warm with the other stoves or furnace, it need not worry you one bit if there's a Perfection Oil Heater in the house. Let the weather conditions be what they will, there need not be one' cold room or hallway if yon have a PERFECTION On Healer mA (Egnlppcd with Smokeless Device) carried about, clen, odorless, light, easily with operated as easily as a lamp. Equipped lokelesa device. 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The taking of the testimony Is toeing done In secret, and while it was originally Intended to hold the hearings st one place at the request of the witnesses, this plan was changed that the committee will go to the offices of the witnesses and take their testlinony there to auit their convenience. Three broken were examined during the day. They were Arthur C. Vaughn, V. II. Goadfcy and Charles E. Laidlaw, with hll of whom. It la said, McGill had business dealings. While the examlnatlone of the witnesses was private, it was learned was that the purport of to ascertain krhether McGill had used the funds of the wrecked bank for the purpuses of private speculation. All of the witnesses denied any knowledge of such a condition, however, and told the commission that when a man came to them with money to invest on stocks they did not Inquire into the manner of his acquiring it The examination will be continued next Wednesday. ALGECIRAS TREATY SIGNED In ths Prssencs sf Representatives of Nations Concerned. Madrid, Dec. 31. The formal signing of the Algeciras convention took place at. the stats department here today in the presence of the representatives of all ths nations who took part in the conference. The ratification of the United States contains the formulated by Henry reservation White, who was head of the American delegation to the conference on April 7th, and the resolution passed by the American senate. The reservation by the American government sets forth that U does not accept the obligation cf responsibility with regard to the measures necessary to curry out the provisions of the protocol. The signatures of the American delegates at Algeciras were preceded by the words, ' Under reserve. This declaration made at a plenary sitting of the conference. April, 1906." After the conclusion of this formality there was i gala banquet in honor of the plenipotentiaries, at which the members or the cabinet, the i Madrid representative end prominent Spanish statesmen were present. King Alfonso has named the mother . H ia ii t W Smiic, 'he cvi'peu1 wh.. ic'd liom a rl.UJ sl in ihe m-adi:'io!i :nu(i. ' i!u- - W'rber F;ake academy on lice. 34. ia d...J He pasted away at bis Dudley gui-iam- ASCOT PARK RESULTS. in Fall. co.Mr.u-rt-- San Francisco. Bee. 31. A!(l:i..l. wa clear itu; Uit a rather today Emeryville track was muddy xi-- ihe lace.i were run lu slow lime, wi-- an easr svinnvr if the I'.i'ic ;ii.d a nixieeuth evriit, i hucgli (.lurhe ri)r hung on well. Nouio l.i.cillc galloped over the Futuriiy course, as she pleased. KexiiKa: Fi'.at race, five f.;i longs - R.se Cherrv won. Calla aecoud. Furze third. Received Wuunds j; COLONIZATION EMERYVILLE RACES. STOKE SUCCUMBS . '' toue. 434 Tliirtie'U sireet. shtuT'.y utser ii o'clock. The jmn.ediate a.ii-of iLu.h mi' biikjaw, which set iu Jt:rurty n.ciT.'.i.. Kve.uMig th.n tv., knowu to medical science wa dune to Seie Mr home's l:f.Dr. K.cli. Uv hreii.'tiig anti-i.xiplAMci.iu. souiu.lr'ered io the in ui at regular luienals j f'r ai..u,i twenry-iou- r hours Ulore his ceath. The decatej a us ihe sou of Dud-IvIV. uuj 5dnha H. S'.onc. He vuiv i'ra In l iiiuh. countv, Feb. 21. Mil',, atij hss li. iti a resident vf Dsden many je,us. He was firs: - i n;,-.!- i To Your Good Health The Ntw Year has come and we beg to announce that viurinti Hjo? we will continue to labor In behalf of sick Denver. Colo., Dec. 31. The daniHgc suit of Juaiah Wlnrhei-'er- , a minim; man. against A. M. Stevenson, A. K, Carlton. J. J. Welcher and Herben Warne, In which charges were made that the defendants coithplred to destroy the value of Winchester hold lng In the Jack Put and other rich mines in (he Cripple Creek district, wa dismissed tonight by District Judge Mullins on motion of the defendant because the plaintiff ban failed to prove a cause of action. The suit was for iJixi.uOO and testimony was offered to allow that Winchester had been systematically robbed of his share of rich ore while away In Mississippi un a trip several years ago and to cover up ihe steal, injunction and other legal proceeding were Instituted aa part of the alleged. The defendants are among the most prominent men in the stale, Mr. Stevenson being a leading lawyer and politician. The other defendants are equally prominent.. con-apirac- y LOWER COLORADO RAGING. y Col Io B sliup li. h. of the First ward, fur the past Euij;u, ten 'ears', uni wa highly respected and loved l s'l who Knew him. He is sin ived 1J his wife and six children, to1 oldest of which Is but (ti years of age. ii.-io- r v. Robinson, Jvibii on ot ihe H Koliius.ni, died nt ihe T:iii:i!y resilience iu Morgnu couutv. ai 3 ti'c'ock, Saturday ntii rnuon, from AitacVs of riivuniatisiii and pueuiuoiiis. The funeral wiil be held at the I'ln-tal- i Drs. Elliott 25 Years SPECIALISTS 25 2361 the wife of D. A. To ii3, Crea- street, a d buy. at 3:3(1 p. m.. Decem- d ber Twenty-secon- 31, tout;. Mr. WASHINGTON Cramer says this the family. is the third conductor In FEELING. Mass Meeting Held at Canton to Give Expression to Chines Sentiment. Washington, Dec. 31. The department has no advices relative to the mass meeting reported at Canton. The Chinese government some' time ago promised to do anything within its power to discourage the boycott and prevent mas meeting called to fur- plete -- quality fr the best prices the lowest. ther It. The Chinese legation known nothing of the Canton meeting. At the legation it wa said auch a meeting must undoubtedly have been the work of hot heads" and without, Utah Stationery Co. W ILFORD BRAMWELL, Mr. YOU CAN GET - T AVE. We wish our friends and pitrons a Happy and Prosperous New Year. 1906 was our banner year and we expect to advance with the times and make 1907 much better. We thank you for your liberal patronage and will try and merit its . Our stock is comcontinuation. I'ching plies provoke profanity, but profanity won't cure them. Doan's Ointment cure itching, bleeuing or pnuniding piles after years of buffering. At any drug store. Born-- (l Norris, Year at 1 o'clock Burial will be at nieeniig w afternoon. i'iutsh. r mer, WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR WE Wv-hi-- the sanction of any government authority as the boycott boycott move-menHaa Carried Away Ten Bants of a In China Is believed dead. Trestle. Negotiations for a new treaty relative to Chinese emigration are proImperial, Oal., Dec. 31. A heavy gressing languidly. While our govrain la now falling, further complicat- ernment la prepared to concede the ing the serious riiiwtlon on the lower Justice of the Chinese complaint that Colorado. Floods of the Gila and 8a it the exclusion law bears with undue rivers are now pouring into the larger severity upon worthy visitors from river, which tonight washed away ten China, it- appears lieyond the power bents on the new tfeatle from which of the Chinese government to offer It was expected to begin dumping rock any guarantee that would protect In a day or two. This delays work for America against an Influx of coolies a week or ten days.' Aa the time for if the severity of the law waa abated closing the break la already limited, by treaty. this renders the situation more critical. PUBLICATION OF PROTESTS. It 1 becoming dsljy more apparent that unless the government cornea to Cablegram from Boston Is Givan First the rescue toe situation will be ImpaPlate. les for the residents of Imperial and Coachella valleys. Nothing but the Rome, Dec. 31. -- The Oaaervatore most desperate measures can control Romano has begun toe publication of the Colorado river before the summer "protest of the Catholic world against flood, and then it will be Impossible toe persecution in France." The pato control It. There, is no menace to per gives the place of honor to a the lives of the people, but unless the cablegram sent from a meeting held river, Is conquered, the country must in Boston under the presidency of become untenable, for the ten or Archbishop O'Donnell, and second iu twelve thousand residents. line Is a cablegram from a meeting of Catholics held In Washington, signed DEMANDS TO SEE JUDGE. "P. J. Donovan." The paper says that of tola nature show manifestation Claims That Har Boy Was Not Le- how deep and universal U the symgally Commlttsd. pathy oi Catholics in the trials and hliterneaa of the chnrrh and Its holy New York, Dec. 31. Mrs. Ullian father. The Oiwervatore expresses Joy at Breslln, who asserts that she is toe widow of George H. Pullman, disturb- the reported decision of the Ixmg Isled toe children's court today by de- and Knight of Columbus to boycott manding hn opportunity to apeak to French goods, and expreaaea the hope Judge Olmstead about the commit- that this step will he imitated. ment of her son Edmond to the New The Jesuit revltw ClvitU Caltolics York Juvenile asylum on Saturday. She has opened a special subscription for did not appear at the time, but today Peters pence to defend the freedom entered the court room greatly excited. of religion In France and help the Court officers quieted her, hut lu a few French clergy. It haa already collectminutes toe tried to open the gate ed more than $12,000. leading to the bench. She waa led LEAVE OF ABSENCE. away, but returned again and shouted: "1 demand to see the Judge. No summons was served on me until five Granted to Col. Dyer to Enable Him to hours after my boy was commuted." Testify in Defense of Son. Then she becamfe hysterical. St. Louis. Dec. 31. Leave of absence Judge Olmstead said the boy waa committed after proper lnrextlgaiion from official duties was granted today and he could not release him. He ad-- v by Attorney General Bonaparte to lived her to proceed In the usual way. ('tilted States District. Attorney Col. D. P. Dyer and hi son. Horace Dyer, asSENATE FAVOR8 INCREASE. sistant attorney, for the purpose of enabling them to uke part in the deCommittee Will Recommand Increase fense of Col. Dyer's non. David P. for Senators and Representatives. Dyer. Jr., who Is soon to be tried on an Indictment charging emheaslement Washington. Dec. 81. The sub- of $61,200 from the Vnlted States D. P. Dvef, Jr., was paying committee of toe senate committqe on when the appropriations which for the last teller in the week haa been considering the legisla- shortage was discovered. The prosetive, executive and judicial bill has cution of the case will be nondlnally considered the question of lncressing undertaken by Col. Dyer, but owing the salaries of senators and represen- to hla relationship to the defendanr, tatives and it now seems will recom- F. W. Lehman waa appointed a spemend an advance of 60 per cent an cial attorney to represent the government. The trial Is called for January congressional salaries. The is practically unanimous that 5. hut will probably he continued until sneha an Increase should be made but Junnary 15. there is a general feeling that the TO REPOSE IN WESTMINSTER. house should have Inserted the provision. it also looks aa if the commitIt is announced tee would recommend that tli? proLondon, Dec. 31 visions for Increasing the salaries of that the remains of Barones Burdeti-Contts- . who lied at her residence the speaker and cabiwill be buried in here yesterdsv, net officer! should be' eliminated a corresponding Increase is se- Westminster Abbey. The offe. waa cured for senators and members. made to Mr. BurdettCouta yesterday conMany members of the committee think by the dean f the Abbey afterIn the the senate should be given an op- sultation with the colleagues portunity to pass on the subject and chapter and accepted. will occur at The burial ceremony will advocate the Incorporation c.f an noon on January 5th. For toe sake amendment In the bill by the committee covering toe entire aubject. of those who will not be able to attend the services In the Abbey the FORTY-EIGHYEARS' SERVICE. hodv will He at the residence of the late' Baroness on January 3rd. the 48 Dec. 31. After public being admitted with restricMemphis, Tetln., Illinois tions. the with service active years Messages of condolence continue to Central railroad. Major Michael Gille-aa- . third vice president, has resigned be received from all parts of the and at midnight will never his rela- world. tions with tost company. GRAPPLES WITH ROBBERS. Major Gilleas. with hia family, will leave here immediately for Lot AnC. Morris, York. Neb.. Dec. 31. geles, where he will reside In the flight agent, for the Burlington, grapand pled with two masked robbers cat them off at aa early hour this SENATOR BUTT GUEST OF HONOR One stood guard over him, morning. Eureka Springs. Ark., Dec. 31. Ex while the other rifled the cah draw, r. Grabbing a .fire stiovel. Morri". State Senator F. O. Butt of this clt waa given a farewell reception by thv si nick hi guard a stunning blow, ren citizens of Eureka Springs Ju- -t prl cilng him senseless. Then he grapto Ms departure Little Rock yes- pled with the robber at the drawer, terday to surrender himself to the au- who had his hands tofulltheof money. They platform and thorities and begin Me prison sen- fought their way were engaged in a terrific struggle tence of two years for bribery. un-lea- a If you are commencing the new year sick, come to us and we will cure you. DAMAGE SUIT FOR 1200.000. Caae Diamiaaed Because No Cause of Action Wao Snown. We will continue to cure them. people. Z. C. M. I. Home Made Shoes . For men, boys, mfuti and children again In Ogden. They re the old reliable, every pair guaranteed, well aa u the Ladies Pillow Shoes , at the TUB BIIOE FOB TENDER FEET, Fifth Ward Shoe Store 2546 MADISON AVE. BELL PHONE . 513-X- Catalog and Samplee. T. A. SHRCEVE when the other robber recovered. He came to the platform, calle to Ma companion, and they ran off In too darkness. A they left they fired two shote at the agent, but he waa not injured. The robber nt the drawer secured n few dollare and left much more on the floor, where It was struck from his hands by the agent. Hie robber escaped. One la injured, however, for lie left a pool of blood where ho dropped to the floor. BRILLIANT MILITARY BALL. Albany, X. Y.. Dec. 31 A brilliant military ball tonight,' under the ausNew York, aa pices of Squadron A of Governor-elect escort to military and Hughes, began the festivities ceremonies incidental to toe Inauguration of the new governor of the state and the assumption of office by the new state administration and Hie programme include a military parade to escort the new governor to the capital, where he will take the oath of office; the inauguration ceremonies in toe assembly cham-lie- r at noon, and a reception by Governor Hughes in the executive chamber after the inauguration; the usual public reception In the afternoon at the executive mansion, and In the evening the caucuses of Republican and Democratic members iff both houses of the legislature to select candidates for the officers of the houses. The legislature wiil convene Wednesday. W. A. Malan. 8. E. Malan. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. MALAN TRANSPER COMPANY Vans, Drays and Baggaga Wagoaa. PureL OUR BPCCIALTIEB-Wa- ast turn, Safa Moving and Btoraga. OFFICE 406 Twonty-ffft- o Btrasfc - PHONEB Ball, 2201 Ind 224. US - NO TURKEY FOR PRESIDENT. Charlottesville, Va.. Dec. 31. President. and Mra. Roosevelt, accompanied by Admiral Rlxey, surgeon general of the navy; Archie Roosevelt and hia little friend. Richard Wilmer of Wash- ington, reached North Garden at 4:30 this evening after a muddy drive of nearly three hours. His special train was delayed about an hour by failure of a wagon containing the Roosevelt baggage to arrive. At Chariottesvllie several hundred people gathered at the station to see the President, bnt got only a glimpse uf him, as the train stopped but a few seconds. J The President, who braved the element In the hope of bagging a wild urkev. was again disappointed. He ;ot Aril fain sight of turkeys, but not near enough to get a shot. He returned to Pine Knot thoroughly urenched. Dr. Rixey, who went out In the fields near the hunting lodge, was more fortunate, aa he killed several bird. WITH OLD HARNEBB A runaway may cause more (bag trouble. Serious injuries and somev limes death are the awful results. Ad Md harness Is often responsible, hoi new harness with weak apota in il Is Just as bad. Tha kind wo soli have NO WEAK 8P0T8. Yon will get your money's worth if fun buy harness of na Our now address Is 1277 Wash tag-I- n Avo. J. C Plait Saddlery Co. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS |