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Show TIIlKSDAY EXAAllSLIi: 0(JI)EX. UTA1I, UUUailSU T1!K 2 Tiicueuia.1. Jr., iff). SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS the completion of the railroad io ihat to country is bunifihiug wonderful contemplate. Wheu he was then- some few weeks before the elitrauce of road the cauip were tviiipaialitclv quiet. but sow all is changed. Supplies are going In at a rale which lave the caps city ol the railroad, building are going up as hi magic, iniuos are being equipped fur development and there is activity everywhere whb'h is almost bewildering. The eulire country. Mr. King ay. is being benefited greatly ! iht- - slues boom which centers at lioldiielJ, and this boom la being up by legitimate work iu the mine by work which is bringing result wiierw-eve- r - Charles M. Freed Tall of Japanese Paopla and Thsir Patriotism. Salt Lake, Nov. It. One a ho ha not been to Japan cannot begin to realise the extent of the terrible defeat which the little brown tuen inflicted on the Kuaelans in the recent war between ihoee couuirie. aoco riling to Charw-- M. Freed, who veiurn-eto the city Saiurdav laat after having spent some time In the principal cltlea of the chrysanthemum kingdom. "No oue will ever know the terrible punlahment the Japaueae Inflicted on the Russian In the late war, aald Mr. Freed yesterday, uutil he goes to Japan and aeea the trophlea of nar that are exhibited there. In the parka of the principal cities, around ihelr public, building, and at the tnteraectioua of many main l borough fa rea, are rival cannon that have been Uhen from the Russian In action. 1 saw, I guest, hundred of great guns, three and four feet in diameter at the breech and from twelve to thirty feet long, along the street, around the public buildings and In the public squares. Tlie peiple are the moat Intensely patriotic 1 eter saw. They are tlinoai Insanely lu love with their lountry, and worship the Mikado aa a tort of goth The gut eminent is playing imo the hands of the populace, and1 la fostering this enthusiasm as much aa poaaible, in order, 1 believe, to make them more contented with the exceedingly heavy taxes that have been Imposed as a result of the war. At the national museum 1 saw the word, the bed, the uniforms and all the personal effects of Admiral Rojest-funky of the Russian usry, who aas taken by Admiral Togo. In the dispatches we saw nothing of the rapture of Rojeatvenaky's personal effects, and' we had not heard of the founilarion of the national museum, but these things are now a part UT the life of the Japanese people. In all the press dlapatcho received here during Ilia war mention was not made of aa many captured guns aa I saw during my britd stay there. The people are maintaining an immensely heavy armament at this lime. 1 went to a number of Aorta unt far dialaut from the larger cities which J visited, and there 1 saw thousands of eoidlera cavalry, artillery, infanthe corps - ajl engineering try, branches of the army, in perfect condition, drilled In the moat updo-dat- e style, and all equipped amt reedy to go to the front at a momenta notice. No one han any Idea of the many thousands of soldiers that are at this time ready to go to war. None of the eltliens wlio know will tell. They say that the army han been disbanded, but. the sight of the many forts 1 saw amt the thou Hands of troops 1 saw disproves this. And the work of preparing the navy for war continues In the same manner. Let ms tell you one aim nan thing 1 learned while I was there. The mountains In certain parts of the empire extend to the sea and there la no beach; the water gidng right up to the edge at the cliffs. 1 was told by an authority. that the Japanese navv department haa bored great tunnels under the edges of the mountains, the Interims of the mountains have been hollowed out, and there la those great underground worksliopa batlleahlpa are being built. This la done In the moat absolute secrecy, aud these lioala ran be run from their tunnels and be ready for war as anon aa they are completed. No one knows the actual strength of the Japanese navy. The whole country seems to .be ready tor war with any nation at a moment's notice. There la great wealth In the country. There are banka seemingly ou every street comer. These are tilled with money, and the people seein In a aenae to have gone money-maThere la n great, deal of speculation lu every branch, and the brokers and' speculators are aa quick wlttcd ami aa shrewd In a business way aa any business man In America. All aorta of standard commodities am dealt lu by these native speculators, and occidental kindness rules and methods seem to prevail. s d v te intelligently directed. Such properties as the Shoshone, the GolJ bar, the Tramp ConsulidatiW. the Home-stak- e aud the Montgomery Mountain are no lunger prokptrl. but have law-etheir places iu the list of big mine of tho country, and there arc dozen of othera which are bettig rapidly brought into the same category. While Mr. King and associates (lid uut take on a Cieeuwater pioperty ou which they had un option, largely on terms exaccount of the stringent acted by the owners, he is nevertheless satisfied tiisl Green water is to become a great roqrper camp. Schwabs activity lu I'te district is alone sufficient to give it a stroug boost anJi he believes that it has the goods to deliver In the form of wonderful deposit of low grade copjier ores. The district covers a wide area, the veitis ate well defined, with every indication of values at depth, and when such n men aa Malcolm McDonald Mr. and Gilles declare that It is the greatest they have ever seen it is not for the layntau to rentalti akeptiesl. What Mr. King regard as the greatest of all new camp, however, i the Echo, a strictly gold dlatrict Sit miles south of Rhyolite, In the Funeral range, aud across the line in This Is the district in which the Inyo (told Mining compauy, Cali-tori- a. coni-Nse- A of Provo and Halt Luke people, iiHS a property with n really remarkable showing. The company has seventeen claims, with outcroppings of gold quartz tor a mile m Ita property. There are three well defined veins from four feet to twenty feet In width. . The principal formation ia quartette ami Ihe roman cuts the veiim at right angles. Fannings of free gold are obtained almost anywhere on the ground and aesaya clear across thirteen feel of vein gave an average value of $70 a. ton. The quarts Is of the granulated variety, beiug so fine that It is necessary to plare it lu strung sacks to pre-vetlta valuea escaping. Tha Echo haa been difficult of aroad ia nuw being rcs, but ao auto built through It and It will he only-eigmiles from tho Dorax Smith railroad. Tha Inyo company will go to work on its property Immediately, and there are at least twenty other rnmpatilcH ihat are waiting only fur the heller facilities for getting In' supplies. Still sn.ither district in which Mr, King has great faith la the I'he Emigrant springs. Aa a copper district he than bellevag It will prove greater Green eater. Here, also, there Is considerable activity, more than ' 600 claims having been located iu the last ui Mr. King, with Ills hrnther, has opened n law office In Kliyollte, but he nAnitta that personally he ia likely to devote mure attention to mining than to law. lie came up to look alter several cases here In which he ia Interested, and will return aa stain aa possible. BINGHAM SHOOTING AFFRAY. llinghani, Nuv. 13. John Rose and auothcr man whose name la unknown, entered a lent belonging to George Karanaia, a Greek working on the sky line rallrodd, sml It is alleged stole au arm Sul of clothing, a revolver and In cash. Karausls wa at work within sight of his lent and saw Rose and his eoinpHiiinn enter, wliercuisiii he hastened down the hill lo protect his property. Wheu he lien red the lent robbers look to the would-b-e and It is said Kurausis prnrun il a gun aud shot Rose in the lower SOUTHERN NEVADA'S BOOM. bowels. Ills companion was captured by friends of Karausis. Chief of Advance In Stocks Backed by Work In Police Grant was prompt ly on the scene and arrested the three men. Mints, Sayo Sam King. Karnusis and Hose's companion are Salt Lake. Nov. 14. According to In jal aud Rune I, lying at Dr. Kent's Sam A. King, who reached the city af- hospital in a scriuus comilrion. It Is ter two or three strenuous weeks In believed, however, that lie will rethe mining camps of southern Nevada, cover, If other complications do not the development which la following set in. Ihci--heel- s SECRECY IS MAINTAINED. Grand Jury Carrying Ita Deliberations Ahead Rapidly. Salt Lake. Xsv. thing hav ing rounecuon with federal grand jury sessions now In progress in building in Salt Lake. Is being kept an absolute secret. The grand Jury under Spenctr Clawson, who was elected foreman Monday, is carrying iihc-sa rapidly a It deliberation possible. The l ulled Suites marshal's ofllc. while busy, maintains an r of secrecy In keeping with other office about the building. Subpoenas are being served by the Lulled Slates deputy marshals, but every precaution I beiug talsen lo keep the Identity of the men upon whom they are being served a secret. The Jury fluirlu'li yesterdays deliberations early iu the , evening. That a number of pueial case ate beiug considered is not denied, but no Information on these or any other rase to be brought up can he obtainof the court refuse, abed. AUai-hcsolutely to confirm or deny the reports i.:at several cases brought to light by CVmrulssioni r Interstate Commerce Charles A. Proutv at the recent hearing in Salt Lake are to be taken up. Thai the grand jury Is to Investigate 14.-E- very s criminal aspect of the allegaof conspiracy and fraud made against the Vtah Fuel and Pleasant Valley Coal companies is neither denied nor confirmed. Everyone having any connection with the jury or court Is not willing to even discus these the1 tion report. As the grand jury Is perfecting its work' rapidly a near adjntirnment of the present deliberation ia expected. It Is nw unlikely that charges of discrimination made against local railroads by Kali Lake firms, will lie Investigated, as well as the rase of I). J. Hharp. who testified that he was driven out of business by the I'uion Pacific Coal company, and those incompanies volving the Ctah coal against which charges of fraud and conspiracy have been made by the Wilh the exception of a few men who have been excused, the personnel uf the grand jury 1 that published several days agu. WILL MARKET POWER. Kali. Luke, Nov. T 4. From Informalast night tion received In Sail it is expected thakC, A. Maker of Denver and several other Colorado capitalist who are Interested In ihe con- struct Inn of the Immense electrical power plant now being erected at Green River. Vlah, will arrive hjre In a few day to make preliminary preparation tor marketing a portion of their product here. The new plant is lo be one of the finest electrical power plant In the west when rompleted. It will coat In tho of ll.nufi.onn. The pronolgnborhiMvd moters of the plaul expert to find. the most profitable market for their current In Bingham. where thousands of dollar' worth of electrical mining machinery Iff liwlnx Installed. Tire power witl he generated by Green river and wilt lie 1raumlltrd to Bingheni.flHlt lke and other places by immense feed lines. It Is expected that, the Rkcr company will lie able to sell a considerable umnunt uf their juice to the local street railway planned people, a the Improvement on Jhe local line by llnrriman will necesNltste the use of more power thun can he furnished by the plauts of the street railway company. The (lrcn River country is coming to the front as n agricultural section and is beiug rapidly scltled up. UTAH COUNTY OFFICIAL. Provo, Nov. 13. The following is the official couut of the election in I'loli conniy made yesterday by tho board of county commissioners: Represent atlve In congress Joseph Howell IR.I, 472U; O. W. Powers D.l, Burt 3.551! ; Homer P. 18.). 242; Thoma Weir (A.), 257; William King. 1. Howell' majority, 1.162. J urn Ire supreme court Joseph E. Ft Irk (R.l. I.:?; .1. W. Whltcrottou til. I. 2.612: Thomas Maloney (A. I, 216; William King, 1. Frick' major-Ity- , 1,675. Justice supreme court (nnexpired lentil Joseph E. Frick. 2.714; Thomas Maloney. 143: J. W. Whltecoiton. Frick's majority. 2.571. Slnte senators. Seventh illiitiicl Hcnrv Gardner (R.l, 4.646; Joint Y. Young (H ), 4.4.2; James 11. Chirk lli. ID). 3.S4i5: Hyrnm Ismimon W. E. Warner (Hi. 26S: W. E 15. 1WML arn-ait- it:' majority. track. "When tne contract is let tor the gap from Deeth westward James O. Buil-- ra todelcs (Dl, will be plenty uf work for thouIU). 3.651; S. W. Hubert son Id.), 255; there sands of men If we could get the W. d. Holdawai. Jr.. )d.. 262; Joseph Hrimhall (S.i. 62: Hyrum Hand (S.i, men we could put lu.udu more to work 256. Westphal's majority. 1.U34. Jack-uu'- a on the read tomurrow. The contractthe men from 82.25 to 12.75 a majority, i,"95. Ujwer's major- ors pny day and the men board' themselves. ity, 1.(M. Huues majoiiiy, 1,10!) lerml No, we have no surveying partwa out, County coiumlssiouer A. B. Walker IK I. 4.S55: Joseph W. except on the main line. No surveyUiuttes ID.), sacu: A. B. White (d.), ing is being tioue up the coast toward Humboldt. 210. Walker' majority. 1.156. r commissioners. County AGAINST JUSTICE DURAND. termi -- John H. Dixon (R I. 4.829: W. 0. Greer ID.). S.6t5: Benjamin GreenHalt Lake. Xov. 14. A petition fur wood (S.), 254. Dixons majority, a writ f prohibition was tiled In the district court toduy by John hi. (.hris-teiise- n County clerk Ebas A. Gee (R.). David Opensbaw (I).), 323; Alof Poraiolto, Ida., against bert Mulsh (8.), 213. Gee's majority, Charles F. Durand. Justice of the S42. peace at Murray, to prohibit tne JusSheriff tice from taking any further action in Jl. Harmon (R ). : W. K. Henry tD.I. 3.711; llenry the case of the Spaiasn Foik Easl tS I. 259; Daiid Barnett, 1. against Christensen. After me action was tiled in Durand's court, Christenmajorit, 1 sen entered a special appearance for the purpose uf objecting to the jurisWARRANT ISSLED diction cf the rourt un the ground FOR PARKINSON that neither of the parties to the action were resident of Murray proPresident of Hyrum Stake to Bo duct and the debt. If any had been for Alleged Election contracted at all, was nut contracted Oftenso. in Murray but in Spanish Fork. DuL'.igsn.Nuv. 13. Charles Mostyn Ow- rand overruled the objection to the en. of Salt Ijikr. hWure lo a com- jurisdiction and arbitrarily proceeded plain charging William C. Parkinson, with the case.wu rendered against Judgment presldeut of (he Hyrum atake. with doe him having felonious' taken and carried Chrixteiisen and mime money was garaway one of the uflicial ballots uf the by the Oregon Short Line Sterling precinct Owen refused o nisheed sod tied tip. It is alleged say whether or not he will hie charges that unless Durand is prohibited from further action in the matter the agsiu-- t A. M. Israclson, who ia Parkinsons counselor, and who also secur- money so garnisheed will be paid over ed a ballot In the same manner tha'. to the officers. After reading the petoday issued the Parkinson did. Owen came to Lt,an tition Judge writ of prohibition in which Durand laat night and be spent tuday In In pulltlclaiis here and endeavor- la ordered o take no further laaction decided matter ing to ascertain whether or not the the rase until the torul authoritioa would take action by. the district court. against the offender. He apparently MORTGAGE OF 170,000 FILED. satisfied himself that they would no;, and then went to Couuty Attorney WaHalt latke. Xov. 14. A mortgage In lter, who drew the complaint. It was sworn to before City Police Judge the sum of fTO.UtH) was filed In the H. A. Peterson. The warrant of arrest county recorder's office today in which will be issued and served lu the morn- P. A. Horenson niungage to the John J. Daly company-- parts of lot 1 and ing. 8. block 57. plat A, upon which is located the new three-stor- y building RETURNS FROM SEVIER. The constructed ly Mr. Horenaon. The following are note for which the mortgage Is securKlcbfleld.Nov.13. the totals of the official returns of ity ia payable in five years from NoSevier couuty, as canvassed by Ute vember 10, 1906. The new building Is on Third South county commissioner yesterday: (kmgresauian Howell, 1.263; Pow- between Main and Stale streets. ers. All; Bun, 81; Weir, 50., Howell's AND NEURALGIA HEADACHES plurality, 452. FROM COLDS. Justice of Supreme Court Frick, BKOMO Quinine, the LAXATIVE l.:b; Whit cent ton. 73d; Maloney, 48. world wide cold and grip remedy, reFrick's plurality, 659. Representative -- Martin Jensen (R.l, moves cause. Call fur full name. Look 25c. I.- 220; H. H. Bell (D.), 764. Jensen's fur signature E. W. Grove. plurality. 556. Commissioner (four jearai II. 8. Larsen K.). 1,341; Ole (D.l, GERMAN EHPEEfiRIS s From Correspondents and State Exchanges SEMPIBE S:i k'lp. KOVEMBEK kurface Is as as linoleum, and t looks like br jwu lino. Aim. It would mae the finest automobile race coarse in the world. But when it is wet it is another thing, and that is oue of the difficulties of laying the Gardner's 677. Ktspreaeutaihi-s-. E.eveida din l let I'. F. Wtstphali (Hi. ).7'..: Joseph J. Jacksou (R.t. 4742: B. 11. Bower iRi. 4.741; Gei;'go A. Horae iK. I. 4.7'iu, 3.734: Guy W. ( Ttiomas B. llet-ltA. Mendenhall (D l. 2,647; Janie . toaj-irity- MIKADO 251. MOUSING, 0. 326-uill- e MILLIONS Jee 4.-7- Co-O- .. liar-Hum- 's d Jwli Ml. cou-aultlu- g . II. . r - lhl Fine Large old-tlin- -- Ogden Steam Laundry u To make room for our immense stock of Holiday Goods we pffer our entire stock of Ladies and Misses Coats and Skirts at a Special Discount of 25 Per Cent PICKETT i . 8 I 1 Grocery j Vegetables Staple and Fancy is MASONS Gap in Nevada Will Be Closed Up fore Long. nice with tlu plans of the I.u-itit have It traiisenn-tim-nia- l i completed ami running Sun Francisco two years train ln il:t- final rihJIii contract from . i soon to tie let. ncord-inin Noiiiia i'1 to S.ra Francisco Chronicle. I r,(Mi lu borers at We wink now bet flcti San Krancixcu ami SaT Ijikc Cli. utd Engineer H. M. Me Cart net flay. ''The lice is !(24 miles in i. iie; i. anil ihero is a si retch f 326 mile;, frem lhi-thin Nevada, wotw.ird i 'lie CullfoniU sts'e Iim will pi'omI'Iv get which Iht to wulk Oil uilbiu ihe next three I'll, will close the gap and weeks actual grad'.;. a for (othp'.i (('We Work is liuniiiiiiig. have a big runt) of graders at Pro . vllle and another a llekw :h. the I't.-.- i -- (r t!ie read (h i.,i--Salt Lake wi- -; nlremiv lai miles t whnt I c.ilh J the cri-u- t I nntd b- "t Tlia ii mtiej. .. ic n i i be mud I up. an. i.v (;- naggmgwm"1"' 1 ,o;a wv iiuwiwtw!be.-p:spiwiii.- i,1 jJ'arffwjjusa.iEaosw ALWAYS NICE clerical movement. AND FRESH Wi-'i-r- - g liH-.- . s NEW YORK RACKET STORE GROCERIES Nnv. 14. -- The I'allan Free M.isnus have beguu a campaign have Italy follow France in the anti- : In ARE Rme. Be- i O. D. RASMUSSENS Co. Fine Fruits WESTERN PACIFIC GRADING. from our already unmatchable low cash j prices. We must have the room ripw I occupied by these goods by Thanksgiving Day and this sale will close Nov. 28th ni si T. - dcfi-mian- ROOM - MAKING SALE m BEING Chicago, Xov. 14. The largo orders for equipment which have been announced within the last tow day by western railroads Indicate that ail records relating to increases In equipment wii be smashed this year. Tue Wabash expect within a tow weeks to make contracts for tl2.8hU.UJ0 worth of uew.car aud engines and the Northern Pacific has jut made public its purchase of $7,7iH'.ouO worth of new freight cars. VUa Balaa aamsrMsr.oCSlS Iblw atM i. The Burlington has begun to reoeiva Winns IHroHn Utter $.'.538,(1110 worth of new locomotives s tke mhlart W wtrtlu caM. ski, ), and cars, and older for which will sx aaaMt tall to be ef value to all wmbcs k be filled uutil next year. catch ctod sadly. The Santa Fe haa in orders for worth of car and locomotives. Added to the recently announced orders by the Harrinura liues aggregating $21.560,(1 (H) and hy the Ruck Island. amounting to $6,000,000, this makes $61,138,000 in orders which six western' system hav placed, practiIt Should be Taken According to Di. cally all of them tor delivery mrly rections on the Bottle, at the next year. Other, roads am making purchases on a similarly large scale - .First Appearance of the Cold. which they are not yet ready to an nuunce. St, Joseph, Mich., Sept lWL-L- asi winter I caught a aitodcc told wbick ' davelopad iaraaa wapawaacf caurrh VOLIVA AND DOWIE. of tha Lead and throat, depriving m of my appetite and usual good spirit, a Threatened Expeeure of Mrs. John Al- friend who had boon cur ad by Remus exander Dowle ie Deferred. advised me to try it and I sent fur a bottle at once, and I am glad toaay that Chicago. Nov. 14. General Overseer tha phlegm had loosened, three in Wilbur Glenn Vollva of Zion City, and I feltdays bettor, my appetite returned laat night at a mats meeting In Shiloh tabernacle announced that he has de- and within nina day I waa In niy ferred his threatened exposure of utuml good kealih. Mias Helen Sauer birr. Mrs. John Alexander Dowle and Gladstone Dnwle in deference to a plan of Parana Is an old and well tried remedy settlement to be proposed before for roldm Mo woman should be withJudge Keneaaw M. Landis today. out it. Receiver John C. Hately will ask the court for authority to effect a settlement with Mrs. Ilowie by offering to give up all claims on the original Ren Bush A Gerta Plane. MarDhul estate, held by her In Michson Newman Brea. Organs. will and her give up igan. if she everything elso in the way of property uf John Alexander Dowie. The receiver hopes to evade expensive Utt- - j 1 gatlnn. C. WARDLEIGH It also came (o light that Vollva haa ' lieen Induced to tako under considert Ion a plan to asalgn all temporal aa747. creditors, reCommissioner I two jeursl u. T. OPENLY A1TACKED sets of Zion City to the and specific j taining only the tithes Stevens (R.) 1,2. Id; P-- F. Peterson perquisites of the church. Following (D.l. 730. riANOS Clerk Parley Maglehy (R.l, 1,415; Made to Appear aa Ruled by Spiritual- a secret cuufereuce with. Overseer for Mcdiuma. to istic Vollva la said have Hodler, Europe J. A. Russ (D.), 655. promised to appoint a committee of. Sheriff M. A. Abbott (R.l, 1,361; 1 4. Von Cliauccllor Xov. Berlin, twelve to consider the proposition ORGANS AND MUSICAL Jesse Willis (D.l, 714. relch-sts- g Recorder -- Lydia Cowley (R.). 1,454; Rnelow, from the place in the seven Hodler hold a power of attorney for V. uncouscioua fell where be namaa and Judga many stockholder J. B Morrison (D.), 638. minmonths ago, spoke for forty-fiv- e V. Barnes, Deacon .Alexander Grabger MERCHANDISE Attnrnoy-- J. G. Jorgeuscu (R.), reon aides. his utes and L. JL. IJchfl among today Germany's foreign L- Usonbee (D.l, 644. bis closed lations. Vollva General Overseer Asscssur-- J. A. Parker (R.), 1,367; When the reiclistag was called to address by announcing that he still Yiollns, Gulls ra, Acoord sons. BanP. E. Olsen (D.l. 715. LibNational Intends to "arraign the Dnwiaa for Treasurer S. G. Clark R.). 1,154; order, Herr Basermann. jos, Strings. eral. following up his question of yes- their perfidy before the whole world. Oluf Mlcklewm (D.l, 952. Information regardlor asking terday. Publications of Sheet Music. Latest J. 0. Anderson (R.), Surveyor ing the country's foreign relations, Peterson (D.l, 633. ; Sec the Wonderful Pipe Orgai. said fht since Prince Bismarck left Buperinteiidont uf Rrhmd- s- P. D. her Jensen (R-)- , 1.414; IV, W. Morriou Germany respected and loved by polneighbors, (he country's foreign (D.l, 686. of jourE87S Washington Avenue. The Socialist .vqie tor county off- icy has entered on a periodand couricers ran from fifl to a little over 100 neys. speeches, telegrams OGDEN, UATH. For Amendment No. 1, 73ii; against, tesies a period of unsteadiness which caused disquiet, not only at home, but 107. For Amendment Xu. 2, 637; abroad. lie then alluded to reports that a against, 96. group uf spiritualists have influence at court, saying that from what one COURT NOTES. had read during the last few days. rospiritualistic APPLES APPLES Balt Lake, Nov. 14. John T. Crane "The suggested and backstairs history rehas filed a petition in the dlsirict mances one of the Bysantlne period, court for letters of administration of minded with Its flatterer, or the cabinet govthe estate. of Kllsn B. Crane, who died ernment William of III, or the cabal on October 28, 1906, leaving Hn estinder Emperor Friedrich, Wilhelm tate valued al f35d. Ones The case uf the M. W. Basil com- IV." look at the cl tea of more The with was atatement This you greeted ArHan Antonio the ft pany agslnst kansas Ta- - railway cunrpuuy was crleB f Quito rlghl, from various lauqdry work turned out by this estabAll Kinds Very Select of ihe chamber. hv dismissed Judge Rltehle today pHrts lishment the more certain we are that described then Basserntan Herr f without prejudice upon motion Germany' position among her neigh- you will continue to favor ui with plaintiff's Hit ivneys. no You-shoulhave A petition tor letters uf ailniinistra-llo- n bors as Isolated, saying she had your orderi, for our prices art wall of the estate of Ellzaheth P. Ed- firm friends, not even Italy or Ausa box sent to within tha reach of averyona. gar, who dii.l on Hepteniber 5. 19U6. tria. Chancellor .Von Htielow's reply was ha been filed in the pndiate division on naw ratas our for Ask family c your home at clearness of or the district court by Thomas V. marked hy his will succession Interest harmonious cloeuiinn you. and once Edgar. Tue estate oonsists of real es- of sentence. The chancellor refer- washing. They tate valued at 8300. Gerbetween relations the to first red lu the I'.iM of Annie I . conFrance. He related against ( Nc.i r H. Capson. a denee by many and which he had with the late B. EVANS & CO. versation li slli'ul.'itl n was entered imlay 437 25th 8L Gainlx-tia- . In which the French Thonau 174. l.eun which Morse In the of matter Judge the boundary line between property statesman aald: France ha sunk to her knees." t waa GROCERS owned by plaintiff and and Vnn Buelows reply waa: a 111 lea hi. iigieed upon. lp Judge Riuliie today rendered juds forward." r The emotions of France, Ihe 2364 Washington Ave. ntetil hv default In favor of piainriff thermomea were like added, Freed in the e.i Funiiture ft of the Both Phones 236 CsriH t ix;uiny against S. H. Gilson ter with a pressure of the hand, the amt vile tor the sum of 91.422 princi- qiilrktdlver rose or fell. "I ma remark here." he continued, pal ami interest, and Slit.25 niior-uey'- s fee. The action w.i iirougi.t to "linn il: - vivacity of French patriotrec ner on i promissory note executed ism I very strong, a Is the ambition Is where you buy the jf the French people and also the traIn i:i2. before ditional bnlltant qualities of our Boy W'agsuff was brought, Best the Market Affords require us to be alert Judge lli'i-- t' today on an order to neighbors which shew caire shy lie should nut lie pun- - and xrmed so that we may protect the won I shed tor contempt of court for falling etate we lost on the Vosges and to pay Ills wife, Margaret Wagstiiff. bark again with streams of German blond." io- heretofore ordered by the j alinioni that he stated had court. staff Way ' Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum been unulde to secure work and hence sets you crazy. Can't hear the touch of (11111 not pay the alimony. The matter wax e. mu i plied until, November 25 jour clothing. Tman's Ointment cure 84 the most obstinate cases. Why suffer? apt it eiiielitioii that Wagstaff All druggie! i sell It. per neck to III wife. chtn-cnlio- ..'J'. DOLLARS Narriman Lines and Other Western Roads Hava Orders in tha East Aggregating $51,138,000 ; m OF SPENT FOR NEW EQUIPMENT. - ((-- ! i fr-it- . ar-S- OOOOOOOOOOOOOO o O o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O BAPTISTS 2341 Washington ARE VEXED. O O Baptize Was Translated Into O Greek O Dipped. O Richmond. Va Nov. 14. By O resolultn. the Buptist con veil- - O tinii iv.iav broke off ail rela- - O ihe American Bible O tines .Mid r fused to use O society thei;- - p'lh'-ir-. dions. The trou- - O hie grew ell of the printing by O the H.'pii.- - s of Bibles tor the O 'A lii'lr," in which the Greek O wci-"B iptize" wa translated O 'Hli'l-id.'The American so- - O cicontended - tor the rans- - O la:: m ''sprinkleun i rrfusod O iu the circulation of the O i" O Blubs. 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