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Show MOliMXd illlj EXAMINE!:. t (r.DEN, UTAH, KATI'KHaV a uu-the itriwf ti.nl j priiu-eMuf .hi Vile go d calmed p o..i t'l vs .i L.'Vr- iu.jileuici ii,is idt-- In cM.-'- s Drain little- - know the irmi-- I wl.J rauM her iu f:.--r life. 1'hi fifit-rld pii.il of lit lii.isKiii 'f Bea'riv-eivnmu-iK- t il.t puiui aiit-- the return :ii school to lake lu--r place in a. 'iv anil iu the houat-lioli- ! of her In ihi play M:tude a.lopte.l lather. alv has s ou t'ne gr jitsi .acct of iter car- -. e'en creator than tne au she achleteti while wUh stir Amr-ri'-an- i. ti-- a Your New Years Resolution Should Be WEEKLY OF B3A0STREET. DUN AND Holiday Trade Monopolizing Industrial Lines Were More Active. Attention. Never (ee ili-n-n "7 coat. I will gst wel1 I can ta get hall da averjrthing 11. I will canault with a capi-bl- a phyaician at onca. I shall I New York, Ifec. 14. -- R. C. liun & new of trade lomonow weekly (.'a will say: trade niouopolizcs atteii lion, alth Mig'n (hero is a si. aay gain in distribution of winter goods s. t lie temperature becomes more season- li'liv While It is somewhat earlv to have ilefnlte Information regarding the next crop of winter wheat the department of agriculture has approximated hual results so closely m the Itocem-be- r reports of recent years that Its promise of a new high record production has a natural tendency to depress quotation. The decline was no sere', however, chiefly because of Inadequate railroad facilities continued to restrict receipts at primary markets. There wae a much more violent response to government figures in the colinn market, where the price fell to the position held a month before the sharp advance to the highest point qf i he season. Liabilities of commercial failures thu far reported for .. December amounted to f2.hC4.im, of which were in manufactures. $1,022,-6in trading and 17, OH) In other commertial Hues. WE CURE MEN Of that frame of mind, quickly, permanently and at moderate coeL We guarantee to do so. Drs. Elliott & Norris 3 j Irving. THE STROLLERS." ' Holiday net delay. 2361 Washington Ave. New York, Dec. M.Bradatreeta tomorrow will say: Holiday trade la now in full swing and attracts mom attention. Bustnesa, which is of foremost proportions, bids fair to eclipse previous records, a significant feature being the demand tax high grade goods. Industrial lines were never so active, and the labor situation, so far as grievances are concerned, seems to have improved. Wages are still being advanced and tbe supply of help till continues scarce, although this la the season for comparative suspension of outdoor activities. C.ar shortage still prevails, and it in alleged that tbe railways are diverting rolling atock from grain to olher higher revenue paying freights. Copper Is higher. 2S cents a pound, with demand urgent for spot and nearby delivery. Lead, as well as spelter, la high. The Boston wool market Is active CHRISTMAS PRESENTS and buoyant in lone, with prices to l cent higher. Manufacturers are GALORE. because of their Infinite variety and buying freely and domestic Blocks are being reduced. High prices in Lonsuperb artisUc beauty In deoorated china and cut glass, are found more don, Australia and South America, pleasing and better appreciated gifts affect quotation! there. Continental have for wools than any ethers. At Olsens you bare buyers paid prices an extremely large atock to aelect in South America that American buyfmm, ranging from dinner, tea, lunch ers could not meL and breakfast seta to fancy and ornaSugar has been irregular, Immedimental creations that are always a ate needs of a few refiners calling for source of Joy and beauty. In rut glass buying at slight advances, but reports us hare a line line of useful things. sa to the Cuban crop are of a large possible yield, providing labor to harvest and grind the crop can be seE. A. cured. 2 Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. Two of the most unique fig , re to lie found on the conit-.tage luday are TeilJy" Webu. r.imedlan. and George Kunkel. luso of The Strollers cumiiimy. Webb is credited the by tape with measuring 5 feel S inches from the top of his wtg to 'lie soles of his feel, while. In direct contrast. Kunkel Is found to be full tl feet Inches; when they come together in ihelr various scenes there is "sunie-ibindoing." Kunkel has an enviable reputation In liric circle. For vears this celebrated basso I is held import am engagements throughout the east, prominent among which may be mu-.U-- h g mentioned two seasons with the laie Jerome Sykes. Webb Is so well known by tbewter goers that the ntere mention of the name of the dlniinuti.e comedian rauaea mirth to arise from beneath tbe riba of fun seeking bow iters. In the delightful musical comedy, "The Storllers, ample opportunity Is afforded these artist to their respective qualifications. "The Strollers will be the attraction at the Grand Sunday night. dla-p.a- y TRAINS ARE LOST IN HEAVY 6NOW PILED TWENTY FEET HIGH IN SOME CASES. Every Line in Western North kota ie Snowbound Trains Into SL Paul Are Late, Da- - St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 14. The worst snow storm lu years la reported by the railroad companies which have extensions. The trains In weat-boun- d western North Dakota, on every line, are snowbound and m some cases are lost track of. It 1 even reported tha some of the Great Northern through trains cannot be located. The enow In many eases la piled twenty feet high and traffic la at a standstill. The only coast trains that have arrived over the Northern Pacific, Great Northern and St. Paul lines in the last twenty-fou- r hours have been from to forty-eigh- t hours late twenty-fou- r and there are many trains which have been due for two days which have not arrived. BRYCES APPOINTMENT. Result In Shaw Being Made Chief Secretary for Ireland. . PkOUMIT SPOUTING GOODS COMPANY Wholesale and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS. Clark.Horrocka Pithing Tackle, Stall and Dean Athletic Goods. Phonographs Sold on Easy Terms SSI 24th SL . At the Grand lat night In the Bishop's Carriage" wan attended by tbe amalleat audience since the company commenced a continent al tour, One of the season's events waa, sad to aay, poorly patronized. A story of reclamation that Involves a human soul, planted in the midst of vice and encouraged In lawlessness, developed under the law that humanity owes everybody a Hving, despite the means by which it la obtained. A soul struggling In the darknes. but at the same time. reaching out for something unknown, Intangible. A conflict of truth and evil aided by the timely, Interference of a truly human being. The awakening of the dormant Instincts that are said to lie deep In the hearts of people, that prompt them to cleave to principle and correct living regardless of environment; and the final triumph of the good in the human family, a fitting end to the play that leaves a whuleaome Impression and reestablishes faith la humanity. The story of a thief redeemed, sweetened by a romance of true love. A renunciation of a life of coarseness, almost brutality, for a life that la One of lived in light and respect those plays that preach eloquently over the 'footlights and accomplish more good In an evening than k dozen sermons. By every ted the play etandi at one of the atrongeat an the American stage. Jessie Bosley is Nance Olden Is ao nature that the actress is entirely Tbe recklessness of the girl who atole for a living, her staunch respect and loyalty to her pal and the gradual evolution that changed her Into a new being there are elements In the role of Nance Olden that preserve IU force, a clear cut Interprets, tion. at times almost an entire elimination of the feminine, and then womagain alt the charms of a soulfulan exan appear. Mias Bueley gave 8he la cellent portrayal of the part mannerl-m- s winsome, free from stage and an actress of ability. Her peace with the audience waa established in the beginning and maintained with added luster throughout the production. Admirable support was given nor and br James Kesne as Tom Dorgan, to Brnm Douglas, a lawyer and first Vance Olden on her upward Journey Keane was especially good. Hi real, and the acting was strong andthief In all his fierce Intensity of the hunted and animal like life waa given with the spirit that proclaims the true CDoiilas has an Impediment In hta enunciation: the inflection of hla voice times suggest, the melodramatic, this he won his audience character-- I 5S leplte played hi. part with stlc excellence. n. the at the transfer wo supply our patrons. TOmpt, reliable and at low coot, lay time you say woTl bo ou your Job and baudlc It expeditiously and cta-act- er Tlc nu. ALUEN TRANSFER CO. Phono 12 for youra. MAUDE FEALY. PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH mstchell bros. JfcjUBentn, X' ..jt Cop.nga and Head-boy from agents u Do't 1st large oommlss:ons you have u pay them. Gee home first Tarn "HxmIU Citypeople Cemetery. ANf ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. societv circles In this dtv are much Interested in the forthcoming appear Maude Fealy. Amelia's younger dramt,e star and former leading for the late Sir Henry Irving, to he seen at the Grand this and evening In Martha comedy, The Illusion of " In thin superb play, which Hvt. Maude Fea r every opportunity v of her girlish peraon-Imof the dramatist evolved story Mniarkalde heart Interest. It deals of a foundling adopted wjtf rte career STJ . linn;. ITALIAN ATE PART OTA ASCOT Lok Angt-hn- PARK , RESULTS Dec. 14. 'Tuddn McDaniel, fav.-riljurkey in former since his return from New e PLASTER Ur-lea- McDaniel hail but two mount, pulling Merlinnc over for show money in the fifth ami fail lug to laud CARDINAL RICHARD HAS NOT THAT THE DOCTOR in the third. It was a bad day HAD PREfur lavoritet. t'olilliuu, at 2 to 5. being BEEN EXPELLED FROM HOME. SCRIBED FOR HIS PATIENT. he only fl(t-c!m- s cb lce to take first Results: money. Ft rat race, short ouvirse, steepleGovernment Awaits Authority to Com- - But Instead ef Putting the Plaster on chase, handicap Oaaador. 145 I Lewis) mence Drastic Action His Chest, tha Foreigner 3 to 1, von; Dr. Uarua, 127 (Koehler) Swallowed It. Against Cnurch. 7 to 1 around; Torn Cog&n, 158 (Warnkei 6 to 5, third. Time. 3: 01 Oro. barato, Decimo. Kotrero ('bleu Paris. Dec. 14. Th. first day of the New York. Dec. 14 ul-mio and Barranca also ran. One ticket given with each one of ion of thu au church and Italian of Irvington. N. Y., Second race, four furlongs La Gloregime sepaia1 dollar purchar. Lady's solid state having pased without grave dis- is dangerously iil a the result of eat- ria. Iu5 (Kent) 9 to 2. won: Sly Ben. gold watch. 15 Jewel moveorder. public iuieiei In the tie. nils of ing pan of a plastr about a ink. (Kuerneri 12 to 5, aemnd; L. ment. See our excellent line of the continuance of the rtrigg'.e la al- week ago. Cttssauitno had a palq In Wroneman. 104 (Gallahan) to I, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY, SILready flagging. It 1 now apparent his cheat and Dr. ii J. Smith, who was third. Time. 1:44 Search Me. VERWARE and plated ware, unthat the resltanre of the clergy will called, prescribed a powder. Mrs. Llmla Rose and Golden Boy ulao ran. be purely passive I'ml there Is no surpassed for daintiness. We aavt went to the druggist s to have Third race Five furtouga you money an every purrhuae. pr.epect of religious passion being It made up. and, while she was gone, luh (Talbert) 7 to 1, won; FKzgibbon, 170 Twenty-fourtStreet. aroused, unless the churches are clos- the doctor advised the patient to ue lob. (Singleton) 9 to 2. seciind; Fan ed, and the government, therefore, is a porous planter. San Alvlao, i8 (Kims), io tu 1, (bird. CsMauieno secured the piaster and, Time. resting on it oars and will continue Elaneer, Gretmo. Flay-to do u until parliament au'horlse tearing off a strip, sprinkled it wtiii Hie, Arragun and Maid of the Mill also the drastic measure which the cab- the powder the doctor had prescribed ran. inet is prepanrg. and swallowed the doae. lu a few In ihe meantime in this dry, except hours he waa taken very 111. Hla conEMERYVILLE RESULTS. in the chutchea where leral applicadition 1 still serious. tion were filed, the police agaiu took Sau Francisco. Dae. 14. The wise notes of infraction of tbe law at the CHILD LABOR IN MINES. ones dropped a kit of money on Mina morning mase. al Emeryville. W. Mil(ilbsun Cardinal Richard Numerous Illustrations of Hurtful ler had today awaiting expulthe mount ou the favoriu. but sion fiont the Episcopal mansion. The Child Labor. Sea Lad howed heels io the field, la government, however, desires to avoid the fifth Miller retrieved himself by even the appearance uf force in the Cincinnati, Dec. 14. At todays ses- skillfully guiding I leech wood to the e cae of the seed primate, who Is in sion uf the national child labor head of the procession, and in the bad health and la postponing action in child labor in the soft coal sixth made Major Tenny a winner. the hope that he will depart in a few mines was considered by Oweu R. Results: daya of his own volition. of the leivejoy, assistant First race, six Jake Ward The Action, a violent Socialist or- nsiliHtkl committee, secretary alio gave numer- 104 (E. Dugaa), furlong to I won; Belle f, an ous made attack the gan, today illustrations of the work done by Reed 108 (William). 7 to 1, mwond: upon government, calling attention to the children and the ill effects In the vari- Dr. Shormaa llo (Clark). 2$ to l, Catholic alleged fact that gymnastic ous bituminous fields. He said thai third. 1:12 Diaalbutor, societies had numbers of rifles. There the Investigations were thus far too in- Marie HTime, Ueberval MonsBatidor, not the slightest evidence, however, complete in give any statistic, but is "FIXING UP FOR CHRISTMAS. ter, Soundly, Jimalottg, (Julia 11 and that armed resistance is contemplatsections of Maryland. Fennaylvania Eduardo also ran. Dont hide wall paper defects ed. and Wert Virginia had been already Second race, five and a half furlongs with evergreens or some other kind gone over by the committee. In sumIngham 1U9 (Brown), 6 u 6. won; jf green cover your valla with ming up be ald: PRESIDENT WILL Fred Mulholland 113 (Clark), 7 to 2, paper that will look pretty until We are told that many of ihs ATTACK STATE RIGHTS. Prince of Caatlle J09 (Wilsecond; neat Christmas. To get that sort monks in tha middle ages believed it liams). 2 to 1. third. Tima. 1:08 85. at cheering prices get it at the body Nhould be Hilo d'Oro, Joe Harlan, Burning Buh that necessary Centralisation of Power Will Be Key- mutilated in order for the soul to and Mohawk also ran. note ef DocumenL grow. W'as there significance in this Third race, five and a half furlong GRIFFIN PAINT CO. belief which left many of them to Sea Lad 110 (Clark), I to 2, won; Chicago, Dec. 14. A disoatch to the wound, expose, torture and cripple Get Rich Quick 106 (Sandy I. 30 to 1. 8211 Wash. Both Phones. Record-Heralfront Washington says: their bodies alinoot beyond recogni7 to second; Mina Gibson 106 tion? Evidently the promoters uf 10, third. Time, 1:06 (Miller), A special message on the Japanese Vtllento, question and the California school child labor ia the coal mines think so, Politic, Black Sam, LibertJnus, Mo comin coal for to discusevery the large producing problem, supplementary' deals, James M., Soledad and Lampeue sion of these same subjects by Irral-deu- t munity one meets on the streets boys also ran. and men to bear who the evidence meshla In Roosevelt regular Fourth race, seven furlongs Met sage, will be stnt to congress from bodily cost of their employment." 106 (Ktrschbaum). ta 5, won; the White House next Tuesday, it la 106 (Lawrence), 16 to 1, secClieripe FIRE IN LOS ANGELES. stated authoritatively that this special ond; Panhuca WS (Brown), 12 to 5, message will be more vigorous In tone Susie Christhird. Time, 1:30 than the former communication and Women Had to Be Draggsd from the tian. Parting Jennie, Darthula fnd Fire ta Save Their Llvsa. will not be calculated hi cool the InSerenity also ran. dignation of Californians previously Fifth race, one mile Beech wood Los Angeles, Dec, 14. Fire, start 105 aroused. (Miller I, 6 to 5, won; Salable 104 The special mensage, moreover, ed probably by an explosion In the (McRae), 6 to 1, second: Rotruu 106 aside from Us local application, will basement of the Bherwln-Wllllsm- s (Brown), 30 to 1, (bird. Time, be one of the most Important paint store. 150 South Main street, 1:44 Ihselle, Sir Carter, Sharp In the entire list of those late this afternoon spread rapidly to Boy, Chablls and Creacorton also ran. , to of the floors the execu-sent to oongrese by Ihe present building, upper Sixth race, tme mil Major Tenny tlve. It will bring to a direct laeue the Vau Nesa and York lodging bousea 104 (Miller). I to 2, won; PrertlRe 107 a the centralisation scheme of govern- and number of stores adjoining, and (Hunter), I to 5, second; Bismarck ment which la likely to form the cli- in fifteen minutes hsd caused a loss 104 (Graham), 20 to 1. third. Time, WITH OLD HARNESS max of endeavor on the part of the of $50,00(1. San Ra1:46 Talamimd, A runaway may eaarn more tha In tbe two rooming houses women ma and Prickles alsoDutiful, Kooaevelt administration. ran. Bartons Injuries and eomsi The administration ia about, to take tensnts became panic stricken and Etraubla. are the awful results. An advanced ground regarding the doc- risked ihelr lives to save their posCITY PARK RESULTS to oftau responsible, bul trine of federal supremacy over state sessions until thee were taken out of haraesa with vsah speta la i foremen. rooms Others hsd the the The f by sovereignty. Japanese question, to just sa had. New Orleans, Dse. 14. raised in connection with the public to be dragged off tbe fire escapes, First rare, one mil Oberon won, Tbs kind we sell hire schools of California, haa supplied the which .they had climbed to save their Time third. Roseburo NO WEAK SPOTS. second, Goldway were bouses business Other opportunity to give forcible expression goods.' You will get your money's worth 12 to the mighty scheme of centralisa- damaged, but at 5:10 oclock the fire 1:41 Second race, six furlongs Glamor pan buy harness of us. tion that la to be perfected, if pos- waa under control. won. Gold Circle second, Tudor third. Ourew address to 8277 Washing sible. Time. 1:11 16. ASSETS PURCHASED. It la not possible at thli writing to Third race, mile and a sixteenth forecast in detail what the President Rehounder won, Fred Horn beck secwill aay in hla second message ou the Denver, Dec. 14. District Judge J uncle Imp third. Timp, 1:47 16. Japanese question. Accompanying hla Joha I. Mullins today accepted the ond, Fourth race, seven furlong-La- dy offer O. Clint of ia which It will Heath, understood representing message, won. Jack Dolan second, Polly be a full explanation of the administ- himself and two eastern associates Ehilherthird. Tima, 1:26 46. ration- projected policy as to the whose names are withheld, of $lu8,S60 Prim five and a half furlongs Fifih race, of the Western the entire assets of for over state powfederal B. E. Maine, W. A. Maine. supremacy Chase Morales won, failed a shout which year ago. M. third. Time. 1:07 16.second, Bolly er, will be the report of the special bank, deto the will receiver enable Investigation of the San Francisco This Sixth race, five furlongs - Toboggan school question made by Secretary of clare a dividend of 20 per cent in favor WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. won, Commerce and Labor Metcalf. Re- of the depositors Immediately, making 1 : (Hi, Atencou second, Pity third. Time, $ gardless of the nature of this report, In all 70 per cent declared since the the President will adhere vigorously receivership. At the time of the failEverybody's friend Dr. Thomas to the position taken by him In his ure of the bank it was estimated that Oil. Cures toothache, earEclec.trlc to return beat waa which the depositors written possible regular message, Receiver ache, sore throat. Hcala cuts, bruises, he left Washington to visit the would be 65 per cent canal sone, and before he had any- Henry M. Beatty, by his attorney, ob- scalds. Slops any pain. jected to tbe sale, declaring that In thing at all from Secretary Metcalf. TRANSFERRING COAL STOCK. Rut as to the Metcalf report, it has five vears the assets would bring been learned that Its author found $12S,6oo. Judge Mullins could see no much to condemn in the matter of tha advantage In wailing In view of the Railroad Companisa Getting Out of the Buslnsss. treatment of Japanese outside of the fact that the receiver would continue schuul question. His report, ia fart, to draw $G,000 annual salary and his New York, Dee. 14. Forma anwill furnish a new sensation. It will attorney $4,000. nouncement waa made yesterday by show, it is understood, labor union the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg Vaes, Dreys aad Baggage Wagaea, tyranny over Japanese which affects EXCEEDS CONTRACT SPEED. the rights held to be theirs by treaty railway, of the sale of all of Its coni In even more pronminred manner than Bouton, Dec. 14. Without being ex- compsny stock to the Mahoning InOUR SPECIALTIES Ptaee Furnianything connected with the school erted to her utmost power the new vestment company, a new corporation, embrogiio. ture, Safe Moving and Btoraga. battleship Kansas, built by the New the stock of which will be distributed Matters of this nature embraced In York Shipbuilding company of Cam- pro rata to the shareholders In tbe Pittsburg railSecretary Metcalf's report will furnish den, N. J., slightly exceeded her con- Buffalo, Rochester the key for many arguments to be ad- tract speed of 18 knots an hour In her way. OFFICE vanced by the President In his mes- four hours trial run. off the Maine Importance was attached to the an60S Twenty-fift- h Streak, sage. coast today, attaining an average nouncement a the first of what Is a to series be similar of operfour hours. likely the for of 18.96 knots speed FHONEB While the weather conditions today ations by the coal roads looking to fhe DEMOCRATS ARE OPPOSED. paratkm of their coal lands from the Ind 224. Bell, 220. were not Ideal, they wrre favorable. Tomorrow morning the Kansas will railroads proper, In deference to the To a Policy of Centralisation of endurance test, recent amendment to the Interstate start on her Power. after which she will proceed to the commerce act, which provides that, after May 1, 101, railroads engaged In New York. Dec. 14. Edward M varda of her builders at Camden. Interstate commerce shall nut engage that the Democratic declares Shepard In other business than that of transACCEPTED. LEOPOLD'S TERMS the cen issue of should accept party portation. truncation of power In the federal The Mahoning Investment company Brussels, Dec. 14. The chamber of government, made by Secretary Root at $4,200,000 and all of In hla address of Wednesday night. deputies today, by a vote of 127 is capitalised 0 stock, with the except lon-o- f I think the existence of the Dem against 30, approved' the proposal that this has been Issued to the Buffalo. ocratlc party Is more, necessary day Belgium accept the term of King will, bequeathing the Congo Rochester and FltUburg railway, in after day." said Mr. Shepard, "and payment fur the stock of the Rochester DsEwsy tofosm TWOsiy PesMs-Trsc- k especially do I think so niter consid- Independent State to Belgium, with and Pittsburg Coal and Iron rompany. Rlvsf sod CWcnm nf ering this speech of a man who may the stipulation that the royal private shareholder In the railway will truthfully be called a trained states- domains there be maintained Intern- Every 25 per cent of tbe par value of man, although his idea of what our ally after Us annexation. This vote receive holdings in the Mahoning Invest government should be is abhorrent to means that Belgium will proceed to bis annex the indeiiendent state after It ment company. me. He proposes as a policy, what we has presented a foil statement of its NEWSPAPERS TO GET MILEAGE. call the destruction of the state aid obligations. a complete and final subordination of Existing conditions, including those Washington. Dec. 14. Representathe state power to tbe federal power in granted to American, are not to he tive Garrett (Tenn.) today Introduced Washington. The fight of the Demo- interfered with. a bill amendatory of the railroad rate cratic party against this Idea gees law permitting publishers of newspaMEXICAN AMBASSADOR. back to tbe days preceding the adopt ion of the federal constitution snd to pers and periodicals to accept transI that wo owe the fact that a federal City of Mexico, Dec. 14. Enrique portation from railroad companies for Ihs Msst Lsswisas Trail to tbs World and not a consolidated republic was Creel, governor of the stale of Chi- advertising. It provides that the trans1 Cowpartawfit and drawing -- mow established." huahua, has been appointed Mexican portation shall be Issued at regular sleeping cars, observation cart, dinambsasador to the United States. public rates. and library DARING ROBBERS. ing cars, Senor Creel is of American descent, rs and is one of the wealthiest and most care, with barber, bath and o o Omaha, Neb., Dec. 14. Three men progressive men of Mexico. electric entire train Library; O GENERAL NOGI INJURED. O today entered the pawn shop of Jos. lighted, through tc Chicago without EAST RIVER TUNNEL. Sonnenberg at 1305 Douglas street, While From His Horse Thrown O charge. Direct connection for bound and gaygpd the proprietor, Out Riding. New York. Dec. 14. The two sec- O Mike Morrissey, his clerk, and a cusSL Paal and Micceapolis tomer named Frank Swan and, fill- tions of the tunnel under the East O . Toklo, Dec. 14. General No-giing a suit case with diamonds and Jew- river, which were started simultan- o TVhfts. MMtvatiam. ari hi the Japanese commander, ran Sc attained fma elry, escaped. As they went out of eously In New York and Brooklyn, o the alley, Samuel Grasse, a fireman were Joined perfectly beneath the bed o who captured Port Arthur, waa C A. Walker, General o thrown from hla hone today tried to stop them and an exchange of of the river today. o while returning home from tbe Chicago & fy. shots followed. Later one of the robWoman (exoectlng a call front her o palace. He fell on his head and SMrtfe Mala Street. too bers, giving his name as Ed. Elliott of Denver, ws captured by the police nVePOh. this waiting Is something o became unconscious. His conM Lake CMr, Uit and part of the plunder recovered terrible! I can't stand It. To maid) o dition arouses apprehension. The pawn broker reports hla lorn at Sophie, go outside and ring the bell o o about $8, OIK). three or four times, hard! Tales. Ar-reg- !; -A- BUS WELL'S Jewelry Store. Cass-amen- h 1 enm-inliiti- d Might AT THE GRAND. l. 2-- JAMES i SEPAPAIION Of ) REPORT MOKMXO, HKiTMItKl! , London, Dee. 14. Parliamentary circles here show much Interest in the prospect of ames Brycea appointment to the ambassadorship at Washington and some of the Irish members waked tbe chief secretary for Ireland If they might congratulate him. Mr. Brice dll not deny the report, but merely replied; "Yon mnat not believe everything von hear." Should Mr. Bryce go to Washington it la by no means certain that Winston Spencer Churchill, now nnder secretary for the colonies, will take hi place In the cabinet, aa has been suggested. Mr. Thomas Shaw, the lord advocate for Scotland, a man of great ability, to said to bo anxious to obtain the Irish chief secretaryship. The fact that filling the vacancy will Involve a bye election favors the appointment of Mr. Shaw, whose seat Is safe. whereas Churchill's seat at Manchester is now regarded as being far from secure. CHARGES AGAINST THE POPE. "Berlin, Dec." 14. The National Zel-tun- g this morning publishes an ex- tract from all unpublished portion of the Von Hohenlohe memoirs which declares (hat Pope Leo XIII asked a gift of $100,000 from the emperor of Germany In connection with a Mil which waa before the Reichstag in 1893 for the Increase of the peace footing of the army: Prince Von Hohenlohe agreed thereto, but he advised withholding the money until the bill had been paaed. hut to Inform the Pope that it would he given. The explanation of this reported incident is that the Clerical party waa opposed to the bill and the $100,000 presumably waa Intended to secure its favorable votes. oooooooooo O O o SIMPLIFIED SPELLING. Met an Untimely End In House Committee. Washington, Dec. 14. What probably will be tbe laat act of the house of representatives on the subject of simplified spelling occurred today when, on motion of Representative Tawney. chairman of the committee on appropriations, the liouam ' without debate or division; struck out of the legia-iatlvexecutive and Judicial bill the provision relative to the spelling. The action was taken because of the promise of the President to revoke hla order to the public printer and the consequent adoption of yes- terday'a resolution on this sub- Ject. The simplified form of spell-log will be continued in all cr- reapondence emanating from tbe White House, notwith- standstandiug what action may be taken by congress in the matter of spelling public dim- amenta. The use of the slmpll- fled form will Include all cor-reepondence passing between the White House and public officials, personal correapon- denee of tha President and. 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