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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, I'l:ilV I'TAII. MOUSING, DEi'EMHEI! 14. 3 1SHIC. CONDITION OF KING I Do Your Trading Whore They Employ tUO.HlNG aURSIKG ( TH- E-. AT THE GRAND TONIGHT. Miclu-Iiwu- . Miriam iu hi-iu rnnti, In toe bfo'iop's Car: which J aair Huait'i a 1.1 !., ii n at La sivru au mu'.o-tiiaud t erapliiral acruunt uf ft rl i.:i aiiwn tuivs m :he liie of Name OM-n- . .1 KVsrli girl tLKf uf ibe iia iipe, Lilt young. fanC'.wiilug aui with a pi.oj ib tu-- r liiea-- t when Mir' Heart Failure Is r Symptoms -- McCasky Accouatin or Your Account Cannot Go Wrong. We Use this System. Pickett Grocery Co. OTH PHONES 177 Washington Avanua. 2344 We wish to call jour attention to the fact that. our new stock of Fancy Raluins, Currants, Citron, Orange and They ara Lemon Peel has arrived. cholre. clean stock, and the belt that money can buy any place in the city We a Io have on hand a supply of pure apple cider, guaranteed to be the beat on the market. Made from select and clean apples. New la a golden opportunity to get the very beat of gooda for the making of your mince meat. BOTH PHONES 231. T. B. EVANS STAPLE and Co. CD, FANCY GROCERIES. Washington Avenue. 2364 l.r-a- owe ( ltn cboiu bate loufl.tJ ami In the rij.Lt wa . The atuiy 1 not adapted for a Urania. The remit has been that Hr. Puilock iu making U dramatisatiiin ba Wen compelled to write nearly an entirely u.-- alary, introducing in ii the character of the novel and several of the episode. Nance i the herolue of the plat, a she 1 of the novel, and her character ia practically the aame in lwth work. The play open Juai after she hu robbed Edward Ramsay the tipsy Wall street broker, at ihe Grand Central station, and has made good her escape n bishop Van Wagener's carriage. The good bishop. In his solicitude for the girl, whose brain he believes to be affected, and who ha won his kindly old heart by pretending to mistake him for her father, takes her u the Pelham home uf hla friend, Mrs. Ramsay. Nance goes willingly enough, little suspecting thst she is being taken directly to the house of the man she has just robbed, or that she will find there her friend, Tom Durgan. playing the role of a waiter and keeping his eyes and pocket open fur any little stray articles of value that may be left lying about. The only one of the party at the Ramsays who sees through Nance's and Toin'a little game la Mr. an man of the world with plenty of money and too much leisure, which he devotes chiefly to the study of criminology. Interested as he is in this subject, he ie peculiarly attracted by Nance. He compel Nance and Dorgan to disgorge their thefts and thereby gains the hatred of the man, but he also permits them to depart unmolested and thereby gains the gratitude of the girt. It THE ILLUSION OF BEATRICE." Maude Fealy, the youngest dramatic star on the American stage, ia to be seen at the Grand Saturday. December 15, when she will be presented by her manager, John Curt, in Martha Morton's latest comedy, The Illusion of Mias Fealy has a part Beatrice. suited to her girlish personality and pleasing and magnetic temperament. The story of a foundling, reared in luaury, and led to believe that she is w prince of royal blood, gives Mlaa Fealy every chance to display those remarkable talents that placed her in the position of leading woman with the late Sir Henry Irving while still In her teens. The company supporting Mlaa Fealy la a selected one of New York players, and the play will be staged in a complete manner. THE BTROLLERB. The Stroller,'' one of the moat pronounced musical comedy successes produced In late years, will ba the attraction at the Grand theater on SuncoevawKb delightful day, DeAtnher 16. Thl comedy is brimful of exceptionally GETTING DOWN TO PACTS, and catchy musical numbers, Why do the patronise us bright Dost? In the right answer to this la besides giving the comedian planty The be key to success. Think twice and to do in their particular line. Strollers" a a musical play has lost newer at the none of Its attractiveness a years JUMBLE, Hello 1144. have passed, and its presentation looms, 8 tores, Stonge, Stoves, Snaps. here will be in full keeping with the high standard that has always marked it success, ti is a well known fact Buffi A Garts Plano. that no musical comedy has been more profitable than "The Strollers. Newman Gres. Organa. The beauty of the music, the brilliant libretto "and the excellent manner in which I Is presented have made this splendid work of Harry B. Smith and C. WARDLEIGH Ludwig Englander the popular musical offering of the decade. well-to-d- o L. AUDITORIUM RINK'S COMING TRACTIONS. ruKos MERCHANDISE; e l , Violin. Guitars, Accordeona, Ban- jos, Strings. Latest Publications of Sheet Music. Bee the Wonderful Pipe Organ. 2376 Washington Avenue. OGDEN, UATH. MAN CRUSHED TO DEATH. William buys, sells or any eld thing" (bluet" and moat new ones. 2300 Wash. Halle, 1144 NEVADA Wa buy SECONDHAND STORE. and aell all kinda of new Fair-claug- h gooda. Cell or phene wicker A Haynes, Prep. 160 35th St Phone, Ind. 622, second-han- d JJJ4 PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, f oryou ! "'I Seoend-Han- d Store, have anything to sell or buy phono 1870 to 187$ Wash. Ava. 656-k- . Ind. 675. B. A. DEN KERB pay the nighast price furniture and far MconO-hn- d REBELLION to the publls Jns cheapest. 2416 Grant Avs. Bali hans 617-k- . Ind. 201 Ball IN ECUADOR. Mrs-Iv. F.anriaro. Mailli.su, a IliuJ ru.; is. fu.! tou honor in the third rwr.' ,it ti:m . 'inlay ahhoUiih ;.;ulu poorly iiiiil wa iu to- - o. :i.. .iii A Nelson 1.: Ml'.Lr ihr nub l.ord San Siockholni. Dec. 111. funeiili-idlii-- ! alarm wa icrusiuneil today l a xu.emeu! that King Onoar U lions! Hi, that ail ((. royal fum.li had a-ii'.i.li-i- l m the palace, and that the Crown Prince liutavu Adolphii ha-from Beibeen summoned Lurric-dllin. 1 1 Mv-uii- (Biussclil. 2 to 1. third. Inn.. lsu'jelllia. laid) Ksshiaa, . Royal White. Sir tover. tts.-i-e ! V'tor.-sand Vau! ran. race, on. "ioctu d'Or 17 tlirowci, 2 to 1. ioii. ('Uudesiine 1U7 iXlcIutyrel, 8 to 7. aei'tiud; El Chihuahua lu (Creh.amt 4 to third. Time. :42 Lone Wolf, t'auejo. Invader, Ui tie Gregg. Clrcu. Optimo. Scoich Thistle and IWart ulo au. Third race, five furlong - Mr. Maniiew 110 (Knappi. K 10 1. won: 110 Peerles le Dugan 1, 4 to 1, aecuiul: Pearadera 1" iMl'.leri. 4 to 1, third. Time, lluniada. l:o? Avon. Janice Mu Ian. Ardeae. Chribtmas Tide, EUmor and Knrsiiany also ran. Fourth race, mile and a quarter Dolimla 10 (Hunter). 3 tu 5, eon; Orchau 102 iDavisl. 4 to 5. ocond; 1"7 appear that Klug Oscar ba been ai'.lug for aume ilaj. His 1, disposition was not regarded a serlu.u untii Wednesday when be devekiped aymp-lum- s of heart lailure. Hi heart ba three year. and in been affected the fear that because of his giet ase the present attack might prove fatal, four doctors have been in attendance. The king slept fairly well last nigbi aud wa better this murning. but toward afternoi-hi cundltluu again became alarming. At 3 o'clock, howlearned ever. the Associated lrt that the king had Lad some furider sleep aud that his dociort hope for 1.41 rally. Tlie crown prince is expected tomorrow morning. A bulletin issued tonight says that the king's condition is tolerably satisfactory. The action uf the heart i improved, although the pulse 1 irregular. Hie temperature is given a lul. Inflammable Time. 2:10 UDDtH MSSiLUllQ.1 CtiMfl AliCKSTAC (Continued from page One ) and disorder. The socialist members hurried from the hall before Count of the You Ballestrom. president relchatag, could propose the usual three cheers for the emperor, but la spite of this the cheer were given with unusual enthusiasm, the occupants of the galleries joining in. The dissolution has come so suddenly that the component parties have not yet been able to take their bear Inga. Many caususes are being held to- cool-heade- BATTLESHIP KANSAS. More Than Fulfil le Contract Speed In Her Trial. Rockland, Me.. Dec. 13. The battleship Kansas, from the yards of the New York Shipbuilding company at Camden, N. J., more than fulfilled her contract speed requirements in her official screw standardisation trial today over the Owl Head measured mile course. Her highest speed was 18.3 knots an hour. After being eent over the course fourteen times the naval trial board ascertained that 120.5 revolutions per minute were necessary to attain the contract speed of 18 knots. In five runs today the Kansas averaged 18.18 knots an hour. The number of revolutions, 180.5 to a minute for the 18 knots, I the highest of the four battleships of this class which have been tried. The Kansas will start tomorrow on her four hours' run down the coast at top speed, and will then commence endurance her third teat, the run, which will bring her well down to tin Delaware Capes. ' The 13. Com-mete- s Inter- state commerce commission will extend the Investigation into the short- age of ears which begins In Minneapolis on December 17 to Kansas City, Bt Louts and Chicago. For some time the commission hat. had agents gathering Information and In addition numerous letters have been received from persons who have suffered. It is said at the commission that final relief for the situation must coma from congress, which has not given the commls Ion authority over the movement of trains or the furnishing of equipment The complaint of shortage, it Is said, ruis not necessarily based on ination by the railroads, although this may be the case In some instances, but on delays In moving trains and on the part 'of the shippers in handling freight. Commissioner Lane left today for Minneapolis. Commissioner Prouty will conduct the hearing at 8t. Ltnil, December 18, and nt Kansas City, December 20. dl-c- rl ! -- h I Meade. - 1 and convalues. Put Your Trust in Us 107 (Gratia ). to 1. third. W. B. Gate. Exapo n A SCOT PARK 1 RACE. Scan cur many tinea of merchandise and you, with others , wilt crowd our great store every day from now to the holidays Dolls Prices Cut in Two Iron Toys Iron Trains, Had Irons, Toy Htoves, Banka, law Angeles, Dec. IS. Toller, the favorite, took the flrt race at Hammers, Pistol aud an endless variety Ascot today. There waa a big killing Make yonr selections now, while stocks of others. made on Helton In the second race. In are complete, aud get the prettiest atylH8 the fourth race Black Mate, 8 to 1, got off first and was nerer headed, to be rorXU IN TI1E CITY. winning in a driving finish. Beisy wa the good thing in the fifth and won Pretty 1) re sued 1 tolls, Kid Italy Dolls, easily. Track stow. Results; First race, Futurity course Toller Unbreakable Dulls, Plaque Jloll and 105 (Keogh), 4 to 5, won; Lisbs 102 many others. (Roland), 16 to 5, second; Veritas a Vlncit 102 (Harris), 7 to 1, third. Time, 1:12 Yandula, Llasle Ben-ad8partn Ylndlcta, Mohnr and Col. Card (lames, Novelty Games, Picture W. B. Palmer also ran. Second rare, five furlong- s- Halton Books, Linen Picture Rooks, Htory Books 102 (Erner), 7 to 2, won; Lady Kitty for boys and girls, Building Blocks, A. 18 (Talbert). St) to 1, second; Dom-inu- s Automobiles, HI earn Enginea, Traina Arri 108 (Cavanaugh), 1(H) to 1, B. C. Blocks, Picture Blocks, etc., all for and Walking Toys. third. Time, 1:02. Montalbau, Com-IdBlue Bottle, Bt, Or. Philip Igoe, the little folks, to make them happy for Norden and Flreswsy lo ran. Xmas. Third rare, mile and flRy yards Reservation ill (Singleton), 12 to 5, won; Oratorlan 107 (Fisher), 7 to 1. r second; Cicely 108' (Kent). IS to 5, We have an endless variety of other third. Time, 1:46 12. Young Darla, Doll (rad lea, llanos, Tool Chests, Chancellor Walworth and 11a alto rau. things for old and young and all at HoliWsahboards, ltocking Chairs, Idinndry Fourth race, five and a half furlongs 98 Black Mate (Proeton), 8 to 1, Hots, etc. day Prices. won; Col. Jack 116 (Boland), 7 to I, second; Jersey ijufy 112 (Finn), 4 to 1. third. Time, 1:08 Beethus, Judge Treen, El Caudor and Ypddo also ran. Fifth rars, six furlongs Betsy 104 (Keogh), I to 1, won; Bauble 102 (Preston). 15 to 1. second; Prince Chlng IDS (Butwcll), 8 to 1, third. Jack Adams. Sir Time, 1:15 El Pisano, 8unmark, Taylor, Luckett, Prince Magnet and Retropaw also ran. Blxth race. Brooks course Saline 107 (Harris ), 8 to 1, won; Loa Angeleno 107 (Singleton). 7 to 1, second; m., the spectators cheering wildly for tions. The stockholder have right tain the stability of the ship. Abes Van Hope 107 I Keogh I, 8 to 1, third. Walthour and Samuelaon, both of and that these fortunes are accumu- the water line, tbe sMea of the ahl 2:06. PreeslHS, Moor, Time, Invlctua, whom require a lap In order to get lated in an improper manner all over are protected by. armor ten inch Diamente Baldo, Batin,' Daixle and their teams on equal terms with ihe this country and therelore must ba thick and a belt seven feet, thrs Buartta also ran. reduced in n punitive eplrit, waa what inches wide, only slightly Icaa tha other. 1 meant yesterday to deny. Not that the armor in tha main belt. Abos a tax on inheritance should not be thin again, amidships, there will t CITY PARK REBULTS. BASEBALL LEAGUE. passed, but that it should be done from fire inches of armor shielding Ui Ihe point of view of just aud wise taxNew Orleans, Dec. 13. City Park mokeplpea, moat of the aeeondai Chicago. Dm. IS. The American ation and cm acme economic grounds." battery and the bull structure. Thei results: Ita annual concluded Baseball Wllllum who T. league a one won. ara also diagonal and athwart bull First race, Guthrie, m'je Florizel lawyer, Grand Duchess second, Woodsaw meeting today and adjourned to meet led the fight in the local count heads and a protective deck. when the In 85, New constituIncome an York, February tax and A design submitted by C. W. Dick! third. Time, 1:40 415. against Second race, six furlongs Pierrot schedule for next aeaaon will come tional grounds, held (hat there must, late nf the Union Iron - works. Ba be equal- Fra no laoo, provided for a ship 944 fet under American Prince Ahmed up-won, Bplon second. ; third. Time, 1:14 ity of taxation. Andrew Carnegie, long. who followed, said that he waa in Third race, seven furlongs Devout DISCUSSES IliCOME hearty aocord with Mr. Guthrie. won, Monet second, Glengallant third. OKLAHOMA CONVENTION. "I think on Income tax would peneTime, 1:27 84. AHDJHHIBIUKCE TAX trate buninees to the core, sold Mr. onrth race, mile and a sixteenth Dalagate Deplores the Daley In Doing Alma Dufour won. Envoy flnlebsd secCarnegie. "I think this country would Business. from Page One) (Continued aa ao to much never secwas but ond regret anything disqualified; Debar 1 tax. from the a differ such Braese third. Time, Impose ond, Royal Guthrie, Okla., Dec. IS. Tomorrow Income Ux I the beat and falret tax President strongly on the subject of will 1:46 end the fourth week of the conbenot did He lavled. be can I that But am a Income in tax. the Fifth race, mile and a quarter peculiar vention elected to make a constiaa income tax, a in lieve advograduated on tha Inheritance tut, position Flavlgny woo. Bhawana second, Henry for the new state of Oklahothat would be putting n Ux on thrift cating that aa something like getting tution Watteracn third. Time, 8:0(1 ma. As yet neither a calender nor a law "1 the believe proper a better distribution .of wealth. The Sixth race, five and a half furlongs and energy. thin he said, can lie subject of wealth distribution will cot sotIn ofon rules bat been adopted. Goldproof won. Come On Sam sec- for doing' impassioned speech this mornto congress and he psaaed by framed down." ond, Mavorita third. Time, 1:06 a prominent land the test of the court. If it will B. Fester, former finance ing, Delegate Johnson, George let ua go to (he people with minister of Canada, said that Inheri- Democrat, deplored the procast testnot then BICYCLE RACE. tendency of tie convention. He a constitutional amendment that will tance and succession taxes had grad- ing declared that each days session costs It ravmake legal. all tbe been p by adr.pted ually the government one thousand dolNew York, Dec. 18. Twelve teams, Ha favored he enactment of legisi. in conclusion be sold: lar!. three of which have been reconstruct- lation that no man should have the inesYou to tax fortunes discourage From labor headquarters, tonight, ed. remained in the six-da- y hi bicycle of of hulk the to dlapoee measure W need that them. dont a statement eriticising the convention race at Madison Square Garden at right bv will, but that when he In Canada. are property not for Ks alleged failure to carry out midnight tonight A bad accident oc- die It Khali be divided among hi ua. 1 gravely distrust on which delegates were curred early in the day in which heir. He said that a man's wealth epidemic with of on Inheritance platform was issued. a tax Imposition chosen, eleven of the thirteen riders went rhould be broken up at hia death and the for the sake of discouraging fortunes. The committee on Judiciary, today, down in a heap on what baa come to distributed. that the convention has full he known aa a "hoodoo curve. Carlo reported FLANS FOR BATTLESHIP. Tha Real Manic. Vanonl of the French team and C. E. authority to determine its own exto menace, the real Mr. Ingalls ald Hollister of the Salt Lake team were Armor Will Consist of pense. Offensive so seriously Injured that they were his mind, ia the Sherman antl-trua- t Twelve-Inc- h Guns. asIt ia necessary, ha forced to withdraw, Breton and Sam- law, COOLEYS NOMINATION. uel son, their respective team mates, serted, not only for the railways, but to13. Dec. CongTr doubling up and continuing with the for the public, that there should be dayWashington, received from the secretary of Held Up In Senate on Quaatlon of loss of one lap. Galvin and Wly eUbie and fixed rates between points. Experience. which tha department lost three lap through and accident, Railway should be allowed to agree the navy plana for the had drawn big up battleship and be to published, Bedell rate are they and still one Walthour and upon Washington, Dee. 18. Tbe nominaafoo should he allowed to divide the provided for by the last aesston. Four tion of Alfred W. lap behind ihe leaders. Cooley to be assistbureau the were submitted by plana were repeatedly traffic. Desperate, efforts ant attorney general waa agate held six end nf construction by private President to Roosevelt, eeid that to He make made by Walthmir and Dedell Democratic j np In the senate today. the firms and Individuals. The plan np that lap. Several times they had more than anyone else, we owe conquestioned whether Mr. re- senators in a many ship provides the of pnhlic almost succeeded when some one of great awakening had had sufficient experience spects superior to any ether built or Cooley the leaden would fall, and the rule science along the line of reform. He tbe bar and the nomination went at 11 wa the as ao by prepared should be building over until next week. Among the conagainst counting a lap gained by rea pleaded that the laws amended that this great moral up- construction bureau. on of aa accident was enforced. Fall firms t ion a today are (nose of William tbe to the specifications, According occurred when other riders had al- rising may continue and go on, band R. Ridgeley of Illinois, reappointed than be will fire broadside greater most gained a fop. until the crowd In hand, with out present business of the Currency; James S. comptroller of elevation the shouted its suspicions that the acci- prosperity, that caplUl may be se- any other battleship, with conse- Harlan of Illinois, Edgar B. Clark of cured and receive it fair return, and the guns will be greater the dents were timed to prevent such Iowa and Judaon C. Clements of the wage of (he great masses of quent increase of range, over defense Georgia to be interstate commerce gain. are present Improved than rather qualities be 1 increased, o'clock: score team at toiler Nine The standards and the total weight of the commissioner. diminished. 1.C54 miles 4 laps: Walthour and Behull and armor will exceed by over ss Belmont's presiposition dell. and Breton and Samuelaon, 1.654 August similar vessel. KING OSCAR IN FOOR HEALTH. miles 8 laps each; Galvin and Wiley, dent of the National Civic Federation 8,000 tons anybe other 510 fret hmg. 85 feet, The ship ie to 1.C54 miles 1 lap. Record. 1,882 miles on the nestion of the Income and Stockholm. Sweden, Dec. 18. The beam, 27 feet draft, 20,000 Tax. was explained by him 8 4 laps, made by Miller and Waller In tons displacement, 2,800 tons coal ca- health of King Oscar la again causing 1899. todsr. rome anxiety. He hae been complainMr. Belmont declared bis remarks of pacity and 21 knots speed. Vanderstuyft bent the side of the armor will consist of ten ing of a plight Indisposition for sevOffensive been by misinterpreted trarV and fell headlong Into a box. bd yesterday twelve-inceral days and yesterday symptoms of guns, fourteen TI ere was a long delay in getting tae newspapers. some machine weakness of the heart, accompanied e I and Mr. fire said fwld guns I rea:i-rrapid to and tlie yesterday, mrn it 'Vi! rare, tic r.- !oont. "was that a wire and Just guns to repel torpedo boat attacks. by an irregular pulse, presented themwa! rrmored that some of them selves. r i. 1 to go on nr, le the officials de me.' nd ef tsxttl'n would be of greet The cost is limited t 86.000,000. ' His majesty slept fairly well and Tbe protection of the ship consists i u: thn spoliation was quite r ! whether the accident are Intensomewhat better this morning, feels armor 1 do nut believe that water line oi a of belt eight matter. i an her tional. maxihla but. inches and pulse remains week and Irregeleven width feet can in aa a were proposition, general men, Hopper and Vanderatuyft in the 'spill, tha accumulate large fortunes dishonest- mum thickness throughout, protect- ular. pretty badly used up the former sustaining a gash in hia head. ly and improperly. These fortunes ing tb boilers, machinery endmatu- i WANT ADS YIELD BIG 'RESULTS magaslaea and lending beside to The race was resumed at 8:15 a. mostly come through large corpora n Books Games and Blocks Mechanical Toys a, Wooden Toys &a Csr-uther- B3a Hasmusamjps NEW YORK RACKET STORE 4--5. 2-- 8-- 8-- 5. OF CARS. To Be Investigated by Interstate Commission. Washington, Dec. It in not store tliui lias occasional bargainii that deserves patronage but (be Mure that stauds ready at all times to give the greatest fidence, and Chetinm also ran Fifth race, oil and a half furlongs Nelsun lo? (Miller 1. 2 to 5. won; Ird Alma Boy 107 (Brown 1, 13 to 1, second; Cocksure 110 (Knapp). o 10 1, third. Time, 1:22 15. Chief Witt-maIron Waiaon, Bnuw. Frolic and Avnr.ella alvo ran. Sixth race, seven furlongs- - Nealon 122 (Redfern), 11 to 2u, won: Bolo-ma115 (Fuuntain). 15 to 1, second' Sir Russell 115 (Miller), 8 tu 5. third. Time, 1:30 Fulletta, Tenordale, V Ike Mulvaney and El Prpuero also rau. odds-o- night to outline electoral campaigns. Tlie time for the campaign is very brief, aa the election must be concluded prior tb Feb. 11. The wisdom of tlie government's d course is seriously doubted by mlnisterallBis. Nevertheless, moat of the conservatives and national liberals are enthusiastic over the step, in which they p receive above all else that the government has broken with the clericals. The radical parties, that recently too kateps kmking to common action in elections, ara placed In a peculiar position. They vutea with the government tliough the are usually sharply antagonistic to it. .The socialists leaders believe their party enters the campaign under unusually favorable circumstances; they Intending making the fight chiefly on the scarcity of meat, in the belief that the laboring class care little or nothing about the government's colonial ventures. The Poles are equally confident of making a successful fight, owing to tile school troubles In Poland. The clerical outwardly profess confidence that they will be' able to hold their own. but many unprejudiced observers believe that the auspices are unfavorable to the clericals, who have been placed in an awkward position through the unexpected energy upon the part of' the government. The last dissolution of the relch-sta- g occurred in 1833 over a bill Increasing the peace footing of the army. SHORTAGE Every day finds us splendidly prepared to meet your requirements with the best of merchandise at RACKET STORE BARGAINS 1 a CF Bring Your Christmas List Hero Nii-fct- o fr at gSs$G Bstd Bs.3 lii't-u;:- ,: Ti 7- YIELD BIG RESULT. T&k Adw&wtfg d thr purr .u a dntii.s tia- up. itli wiih A.ius Boy clort up Kiict lace. tne milt' l'li-a7 to 2. man. ( I'lai k 1, Mui.uiv Maid 1"2 lluuiei I, 7 la Ti. lkura.lj It has Guayaquil. Ecuador, ec. 18.toaaee In learned that the rebel been C. J. HERRICK A Asognea to CO, the fighting near the river Infer fol-of Successors to H. L White. which Colonel Vegas, the of hia ring your gooda hare If ye want the rebellion and thirty-tw- o Ml1 them. Call are If ywu wont lowers were completed, amounted to men 2342 Wash Ava. Ball Phans twelve hilled and eighteen NOMINATIONS. "h- - Ind. 4C7. WTb ereported appearance of other Washington, Dee. 12. The Presirebel bands In the province of Leon dent sent to the senate today the folbae not been confirmed. lowing nomination: Member Missisippl river commission Meut. Col. WllHam T. Russell, corps of engineers; Major James G. Warren, corps of engineers. Colonel, retired, to he brigadier gen... eral. retired .Tsmes E. Mackllng. V'WK, SSZZfsrwvziiT Cohnl, active llri, to be briradier rn tkt pmttnt. retired Ibt George P. Borgeneral, ' Pnetlcs IxcUiMy. rSTj.ltl6WBt Twr-e- t urt1 Infantry. den, JT r (ctiM frit'1-a. to. TW let jtt .rney southern disWSMIHCT l.crk MrDnntol. Trxsv trict of e of ti e clrt- 1' court or FI at the Irst circuit, Hawaii John T. j Dcblll, Hawaii. Colonel, marine corps, to be brigadier general on fletlred Hat Robert L. WaNT ADS . ' k Fairelaugh Falla Between Care and le Killed. El Paso. Tex.. Dee. 13. One man was Instantly killed and hla body ent In two and horribly mangled; another painseriously hurt and several others 100 mile fully bruised near Grayton. break-fog east of this city, today by the of a knuckle on one of the tourist cars of the Southern Pacific Sunset limited train. The dead man ia William H. of Ridgeway, N. J.. a retired capitalist, who with hia wife and four children wa on hia way to California. When the train parted Fairelaugh wa passing from one car to another and was thrown between the cars and around to pieces. Another passenger a hospital a Mexican, was brought to to here. The other Injured were able continue their journey. Second Eland Stores The JUMBLE AT- The Auditorium Rink have booked for the neat three weeks the cleverest skating attraction ever seen in in the intermountaln district week of December 17th, Mine Effle Pruitt, New Yorks favorite fancy and trick skater. Week of Monday, Dee. 24th, return engagement of Tyler and Burmade such a hit here last ton, who ' week. Week of Dec. 81st. the famous Rexas, the highest priced fancy and acrobatic skater In the world. Have also arranged for Mr. Harley Davidson, the world'e champion fast, fancy and all around skater, to give an exhibition fee one week in the near future. AND MUSICAL ORGANS THE BUSY DAYS ARE UPON US . . . RACEb. -I- ht-ai- l Register EMERYVILLE truncated by Hia Prince Today. Crown es . h r-- five-inc- h |