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Show THE EXAMINE!!. MORXl.NG . L'lfii Idr rit t.4.' Of. a. lit" it..-.-- UNITARIANS TO FORM u : ' J t'tXlkC SOCIETY w.ii-r- I'eii iL id: .,l itcif a :i OF THANKSGIVING fat tor (be eye the body. Our .hoiild be a lhw .. (l at tor dimity of su- Jeaelry offer a perb iioat tempting selection of chain, rings and broocbca. necklace, artiatl-callbrace let a. all delicately and et with the Pneat diamonds and precleua atones that may be (avored. any of which will add beauto the moe: ty and distinction charming of dresses. y mi l u aa It iu. room .No Vu .w i..r ij.-rc- . planiic. it il And au giMW '.me - - oi- I n-l- - .ui.:: all liiotlivr - kvr ,.Le. '1 hi it i It ..i. ol - Ifp- i !i- ! i HiuimI i CX.J. ii-' i i.iiil i i.i :.t'i' r ttiiv If Call Iiii-tiir- r It And .1 it I ell A Is rich goi.icn hiit L Jswelsr BISWELL, Street S70 24th as! so hi'it! ilic lunru since summer with iuiighti-piaye-- i YVhcie tiic ecu "S'eking stream her . tuvy ai wuiut-u- , no a m.c- - :uvo. ui r. Nor : . . Both Phones. 2281 Wash. K$ Mil i I Xhaiist T1 vTc die . j 1 I FUST OVER THE BAH AND BEST OVER THE BARS WITH OLD HARNESS may cause mere that trouble. Kerloua Injuries and some times death are the awful results. Ai eM harness la often responsible, bit, new harness with weak spots in It Is Just aa bad. The kind we sell have NO WEAK SPOTS. Ton will get your money's worth If Tu buy harness of us. Our new addresa Is 277 Washtnr ton Ave. A runaway Plait Saddlery Co. I. C. S. E. W. A. Malan. Malan. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. expi1-riciic- e r fflta 8 y. TRANSFER COMPANY receive. lane's eye will wake, and lane's sweet dawn shall break soul know Foi BALTIMORE SPECIALTIES OUR Plane,"Fiinil-turs- , Safe Moving and Storage. OFFICE 403 Twenty-fift- Street. h PHONES Ind ' Bell, 220. 224. sarr-ednes- - n K-for- i y s soul-makin- g The Oely Deebk-Trec- k RaVwey kttee to Miasewi ihtr aad Chicago. The e Overland Limited nc Meal Lexer leal Trail le the World Coaipirtment and drawing-roo- m Ceeplng cars, observation care, din ing care, buffet-smoki- ng and library tars, with barber, bath and Book ivera Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without Direct connection for charge. St Paul and Minneapolis Tckei. McrYaion. an full bf ryinanon ran he ottriaei 1mm C A. Waiker. Genaial AmL I Chicago Z04 & Korth-Yesle- Suf a rn Mate Street, Lake CMr. Utah. god-iik- e kin-hi- . ievr Fjf. MEN Gut of life's fallen leaves. Ball Mall Gazette. ByModem, Quick MURDER APPROVED. The acquittal 1 . Vans, Draya and Baggage Wagons. WE CURE i t MALAN Permanently lkirk is my owu heart here, as 1 list to the wluds lhal weep; But hope of days to be my lingering -- 1 d troublb Effectively and 4 n . n GRIFFIN PAINT CO. ; Now seif-den- will surely have greater cause to admire your home if its walls are newly papered In honor of the day. Let us give you an estimate and see how small It will be. . in iih r uiieii-i'she Hex si ill the ilea-J- deep in her fun-s- i hed. Shrouded ia shuddering leaves. Hut the old quiet nurse to whom ali things softly cietp, AViuti-rthe wan one. folds her close to her breast, and grieves; Till the promise l list due not die, witli a life's joy and cry, S:tr iu ihe quivering icsics. i wh-car- es e t . n-- i. god-ilk- THE ANSE1CAN of Methods a dock isboivr .Ullia on a charge of uiunter-inhis employ nr, M. August 'Men ill, ai Brolla. piartically innuia Hut anyone who ini induce labor saving dative into Houuiania may be hoi at umiit-- a thanksgiving guests a-- hear in itndim. sii.l Autiiiniir fiiuciul lii mu The lUigi' iff tin faliiug leiies. 1 e W. . tt-- i- - Siii-siii- g lui thei curried, witn Ming, the iiiim i hi I.: Uu:i-. Vinter the r.iuud icd lust J.iinicnei la'. eot-u-'- AUTUMN LEAVES. Hnnu- - 1 Tin i 9 a r r u.a ud deii.u.ui and low ii the- li Uni.ut .ll a liiotuer w ,.l t.e. a . ns-on- ! :i!Jil use h:g.ier kin.-aa-a must Colin i . : ad oi a, i litac Higher Kinerip. wneu ei'iu these tu...tr iiocoiei'.i aa uiruior of our li.e must grow .a.gei and iici-pNo nr. r!t- - CaU. I And tLi he of Uniting a er and uauier, or pc.-.,ii,e ce ot mothir to' The dozen nr i carurat oii:s who luotuit ji liisooi who Maud iu the inis hist ll.: have ei u,eu:elrt- tin; u f r an ci.ild aiu,ot a i lorm-luu.nial quai- liu'.iddiug life a l uiia.Lii.il ttien tliat a.e capaui. of ceiiiinaauiag it nuioiding a the in Ugueu met fr ol nua.iig God cmi be for inau re ei eiicc and rea! .. ihe t:iue wii. (Set night ai i he Kn g.it iI lyt..ia Itllie wii, mm in of ti--e hail to meet tne cri..e whi-W.liiaiu T. or woiua!i it i the eace Brown, he Id secretary of the Kia-kni.i. iig God, for the child child veneration. A luotuer who it i a.i f that. And it tlie'C ehouiu dipappniui her sou' or daugh- mountain region, uuo spoke to Uuiu isur-lon (he subject uf tue higher kinriup. are uuniui.irivd m tue world ter' sense id honor or truth or ju- - j Anthem and voc.il nolo were giten -- iciiiiaieu wiiu never have an.- - chance lice or pii:ii would u::c:ly tail to j ot Salt Luke, U klu w uiu'.iiet'hiiod aa au cxperieuce meet a far higher demand than any by me L nily consisting of kii. Be.aie Browning. in t'ueir lives may it not be that (her.-ar- the ciiiiii'a life had known or could Alin Delia Mahan. Joseph Poll aliu A.' meu and woinen in this world: kuuw. FaihcrhiMKl Im baldly any O. Mahan, who In company witn a who. through no (null their own j' in. dtiiiiK nnles a man t,aw hituseit number of Salt Lake I'n.iar.un. came ury without God and without hope, as poietd of qualit'.e lii.il cniuiu--l reNot h are spect and love aad reveimce up on a aperiai train in mee, those one of the apuaiii-put it who are to be the nucleus ot a new ueuied ihe Hisihillty of finding God even ihe experience ot mairiaiLc can or knowing linn a their father? If retain it sscredness. nnie husband ciiurcu. Kev. Frank Fay Eddy, paator uf the it is important that every human life aud wife find their lire mure closely Firat Unitarian sue .mi y. sposa- - un me shall learn to say "mother'' and lind cemented and their affection exalted to a higher level by cnmuii'ti devotion topic of in new cuurcn. wuich lie :hat word full of a never-endinw' etiiea and aacredueas. aa nature to aim and purpuae t.iai take them hoped they would succeed in lormiug. lie described me spirt which animat- itself ha decreed, and if. iu order that into t spheres of service. ed I'uitanuniaiu aa that of freedom thia may be an. every child that e nies Now, the experience ot any and evand seif expression. He aetluea me into the world niual experience some ery child your experience and mine in must respects, exucil.v liku some loving rare work of me rhuren a (he expression hnsidiUK tendenit-sa- . ) iu new terms oi the oid religious tacts some ing devotion as a lieu- - the experience of Jisu. There was The difference between the new and (ilci.ou upon iu dawning int lligenee; nothing iu his experience whirl! haa tne ortuodox, he said, hinged upon the may it not also be important that ev-- . I not bi en iu that of oilier meu betora bad nu cry human life shall sometime learn miiu since. The baby doctrine of vicerluu aionemeni atonement tiy blood. Thai doctrine, to say wltb reverence and Ju.v. "Our moral character. m virtue of uu nor.. he said, rnaraed a clear-cu-t diffeieuce Father. and find the word fail of It did nut know ita right hand from between tne two Ideaa In religmu. cumrori and atrength? Aud may it Its lelt. It had to make the discovery The rnitanane rejected the idea or a not be uecessary. if men aud women of motherhood exactly as you aud I (ud-niain those make tliat discovsry. Tlitt Jewish dying that tnev might live, are really to fiud and legarded Jesu Chriat aa a man. words, that thia world in which, by child found motherhood alone In the a aupreme spiritual geniua and the uo choice of their own. their live experience of a brooding tenderness, prophet of the spiritual life o( man. have been cast, shall mean for them a loving care, an unselfish devotion. Speaking of the church to be founded a clear and convincing love and care That was what luothcriiisMl meant to in Ogden, he said it would be a new and devufion, a motliurhnod meaus to Jesus. And that dictery of mothmeans of a new ave eve'v child that knowa or experiences erhood was for hlui. as ii t for u. nue of communion and a new- social It? Must not the knowledge of God an Integra! and vital part ol in dir forre in the city. The rmtarianism be as much a pruduct of experience as co i cry of God. If the apiwtie John ha stood for wa. he said, mll.tant, the knowledge of motherhood ia? We wa right when he said, "if a man not in the sense that it would tight men and women are but children of a love not hi brother wlruu lie hath any other denomination, but that it larger growth, and thai only can lie seen, he cannot lotc God whom he a god for God and country', for the God to us which afford a sheltering hath uot seen, much more is it true h f ter kinship spoken of by Kev. Mr tenderness as wide and deep and high that no man ran really and deeply Brown-anneed, which convinces auiiw God as his Father, If there has for consequent better con aa our grsali-dltiona and a recognition of the di- Us that life i unspeakably worth never come Into his experience the our days and sense of motherhood. while, which Invest vine in man. Jesus made the dliicovery of moiher-hood- . Mr. Brown's nernnm on the higher year with inspiring meaning, and lie also made the discovery of open before us employment whim kinsnlp was as fullowe; It le said that over the entrance of squares with the uttermost demand of brotherhood, as we do. There wets one of tho Greel, temples of ancient our moral nature. Nothing vise rau boys aud girls whom he learned to tegard as brothers and sisters. They temples ot ancient time was the In- be God to u. That old Other discoveries come in (he un- were member of the same household scription, Know Thyself. tnulhei. An I inscription means little to you and folding of a human life frum child-huo- Hla mother was their me perhaps nothing at all that stirs onward, Me discover, perhaps, yet. the time came in his life when these facts of kinship were so comour souls. But. It meant much to some lhal certain children are our brother of the men and women of that ancient and sisters. That is another discovery pletely overshadowed and transcended by the discovery of another snd world. Into those two words was of kinship another kiuship. It docan't packed the very esHcnce of their civil- make the slightest difference in the higher kinship, that they became relaisation. of their philosophy of life, of world who or what these other chil- tively unimportant. Indeed, there Is their religion. There Is something dren are the discovery of brather-hou- reason for believing that neither the or sisterhood is on I at all a mat- motherhood of hla Galilean home nor deeply pathetic about those word, tor the teason that the thought they ex- ter of choice will a child. It doea not its brotherhood had a sat.afylng or enThe time came when press was so Immeasurably in ad- select it brothers or eiatera. This during quality. vance of the time. We do not even discovery arise from the fart of a the kinship nr that lltile home In Naznow hold those old Greek thinkers In family life which tue child had noth- areth ceased to Agaze in his life. reverence, to any extent. We never ing to do with cneai.ng. It wa there. There is no record that he ever, after think of them aa religious, and their Into that fact the child came when the beginn.ng of hla ministry, went back to the houae that sheltered ilia thought does not dominate our life. it entered the world. These other mother and brothers aud sisters. He It Is almost as If they had lived and children are member of that family of himself that he bad nowhere thought In vain. For any man or wo- life aud treated with the same consid- says man of earnestness or wlsdum or eration - that make them brothers to lay his head. The one place that Is mentioned a having for him the worth never to gain recognition, never and eiatera that common ounaldt-ra-tloelements of litime was the house of a -- even no to be understood, never to have his be blood there though or her truth recognized and received relationship lie tween them. If there family who had bees strangers to him and revered. Is one of the most tragic are member iff the household who lor all tne thirty yeara uf his life And one day, he wa things in human experience. Would it are not treated aa brother or aiatera. tola Urn this when, mother and brothers were not seem to you an unspeakable pity tbe child will not know them or reIf the words, the deeds, the life and gard them aa such, even though they outside the crowd to which lie was peaking, seek in a him, he took that character uf Jesus bad gone for were of the very same 'parentage. Mark Twain, in hla story bearing tbe occasion to express hla sense of a naught, aave within the narrow limits of Palestine? That he should have title Pud'nhead Wilson. draws a pic- higher kinship, to which in the anlu-ra- l unlolding of his lire be had come. borne such splendid witness to the ture of what may have taken plane truth utterly in vain that his life hundreds of timeg in the south under Motherhood and brotherhood were and Influence should have disappeared the regime of slavery- - a picture abso- words which stoisl In the popular mind from the earth as a river loses Itself lutely true to human nature under that for tbe deepest and tendereat and in the sand, never to touch or Inspire system. I tx the family of a southern must intimate facts of kinship, of huor quicken the mural Ufa and the planter two bnbes were bora within man experience. 8u Jesus takes these mdcscribea the spiritual Ideals of the world for all a few daya of each other. The mother words and withlo the which he haa come. these two thousand years because of one babe was the legal wife of the higher kinship "Who is my mother, and no one was found great enough to per- planter, a woman of pure Caucasian He says: who are my-- brethren? Then looking petuate that truth or no one respon- blood. The mother of the other was around on the handful of men wb-sive enough to revere and cherish It? one of tbe slave women of the plantaWould not' that have been a world tion a woman with only a alight were sharing hfs moral snd spirit usl taint of African blood. The father of ideals, however dimly, he said: "Betragedy unspeakably and? That old Greek inscription had im- both children was the planter. The hold my mother and my brethren! Foi mortal truth in It truth as sacred as slave mother, who had charge of both whosoever shall do the will of God the same is my brother, and alster, any to which Jesus bore witness. In- children, changed them In thel and mol her. deed, it was exactly that old truth to cradles; and the child of the alive Here ia no mere figure of speech, which Jesus did bear witness. And grew up aa the legal son and heir of it is slowly but surely coming to its the planter, while the child who had no mysticism, Irui Just plain, aujid own. We are finding, or we shall And, not a drop of African blood in bla fact. Tnis man. wiioni the world pro that there is nothing In all the world, veins grew up as one of the slaves. teases in revere s.urve all other imm. and there never will be in any other The result was inevitable. The child haa made the u.covery of a higher world, ao sacred sa human life, noth- of the slave woman, who grew up in kinship than nc etcr knew in that lithat household as the legal son, took tle Galilean heme, a higher kinship ing so well worth knowing as human life. There is nothing that, men and on til the characteristic of that posi- than that home turnlsh, higher than any home, lie it never so tine or women hold sacred today which does tion -- became domineering. Imperious, not get all its sacredness from hu- masterful. The boy who had not a beauiliul, could furnish. This woman man life- - from human life of tho ..;e of African blood In lil veins be- who bore him and cared for him durbecause ing nil the years m Ms Infancy, and very aaiue substance aa our own. If came a cringing creature, the world we live In has any meaning liial was the treatment he received. these men who shared his life for or any value, it is to be found in this, The relationship which these two boys thirty years in 'he companionship of that It is a means for the making of observed toward each other was not a', one household, are uot so much to men, for the growth of souls. That's all the relationship which their hirth him as the handful of strangers whom all the meaning or value the world j determined, but the relationship which he haa known only for a matter of months. This Isi'-- r rclatlonsnip, this haa or can hove. If we are Interested tin- - pernicious conditions of a aoul-de- In the Bible, It is because we believe hi roving system dictated. moral and apirinial kinship with those Brotherhood and sisterhood as a that earlier men, utterly trai'-enIt baa been and still may lie help in a child's life grow out of a kinship of blood. lives and haa in the making of men. In the growth c!a! condition In tho family and lived for ali these ninteen mnturlea. of aouis. If we care for a church, it la because we think It can make some they exercise a potent Influence on not at all In virtue of any klnrtilp contribution to this divine task the life, on character. Because we have which he had wl'h that household in making of men, the growth of souls. learned In childhood to regard certain Nazareth, with the mother who bore If we hold Jesus of Nasareth In rever- persona a our brothers or aiatera, they him or tbe father who begot him or ence, la It not because we believe that will be cherished by us to the end of the brothers and sisters in whose he has some vital relation to this work our lives with a special regard and af- veins flowed exariiy tbe aarne blood, which alone makes the fection. They will be to us. as a rule, but rather In virtue of the kinship he of world worth while? Indeed, must we somewhat doner than most other pert found snd realiz'd wltb those peasant not go still farther and say that the sons. We shall admit a claim upon disc. pies of ilia. Neither his father highest value to us of Jeaua ia to be us from them which we do not admit nor kia mother nor hi brother or sisfound in the light hfs own character, with reference to any others who have ters had any part at ail in that life wsieh he lived. his own life, throws on this same hu- not been sheltered by the same roof. man problem? If, then, the simplest and moat funds What Is thia hinW kinship? It is who have disWhat Is tbe story of a human life, mental of the claims of rel.glon that tbe kitiahip of t.Vu-its real story? What Is the story of upon which ail others rest, witbouL covered the moral n.isaion of lifp. u I Jesus' life? of any man's life who ever which no other would have anv meaninthe kinship of 'lie son of God, In that term Un; comes to any moral stature at all R g-la true, if we are all the children the real meaning of one God and Father, the sacredest k gjibip of mtn and women who have may be described as a series of awakenings to certain facts, to certain relationship of our life ia not that become conxidoiii- - f a spiritual funcfacts of life, to certain truths of exist- which it fixed by the merd chance ot tion, a moral function, a creative, dii ence a succession of discoveries of a common physical parentage, but vine function, lli'-rjMimethlnq common in the commonest functions that which is decreed by kinship. The first awakening or discovery divine origin and heirship-n- ot that of life, even on Itx physical aide. And that any human life makes is the dis- which Is ours because we have bodies yet, there are co:".--i of thae human which covery of motherhood the fact of of a certain mould, but that which Is functions. scarcely motherhood. That is the very first our because we are soul, with all distinguish us from he brute creation. Evthe limitless and in the a human needs It that capacities soul. and is and morally greets spirituonly reality and activities ery child finds out that it has a moth- demands which belong thereto. And ally errmive function x marked it. a a if has is such It whateense before our good thing, of er king life, the life any morally righ ever of father. Indeed, the discov- arrangement, that we shall hive of Jesus, that we come to mir own. ery of a father is almost a matter of homes if family life ia what we claim that, we find ourr Ives, that wc disp to which we indifference in the life of a human be- for It then we ennnot escape the con cover the tr-and fatherhood, ing compared with thefin-.-d!r"over rf V elusion that there is lncomparau'" beinng. Muthernrji.d nsuch that h need a child social and treater ficnt aa they are. tnctae mother. And win. in this larbt, world have more of the animal than they purely and simply througn ihe expe- ions shall obtain bre-shall Into as all the lamlly have of the divine m them. Indcd, rience of care, of affection, cC texteure of onr life this sen, .ot even the runclr-which create ness, of devotion. The pew.s akv and world-widbrotherhood and ms. ar function w i home arc the uirl-esgives to the child these ttoan., aa onr brothers and sisters iate the Hpcries To for ft. sacrifices for It. tore .j. s cherish iikrnr-ssin itself, s nuhle or a t j, who bear the human broods over It, feeds, defend, in the life function of lire. Tu the time con.funcperson Is mother teets i- tie chili when another discoveiy tion is that of the existence may nut be the wotnun who gave u l on JEjesssssacsTPrK I!""-- a i . Isi"- - .ii. ol an hi who can i . g I ... .. tli cit: tS iiA lot iun .no a father isirtan: an t , in-i- i Trr-jaTE- M. tin; no iiTt.ei-- t ot cii-.i- w i i" - ln s !u I U'c-a'.- t loaiiiiiii. ll.iU gri-if y.a.t w t r i.t- r pvni wi. M'li Liiil v 'H.,11 mur.i, Muidi f tii'i j i:iioi it u! J in iii'i-i- - on tin1 it ic i'll ii.:. d Mountain i.f a.i-ii- ,l ti.c i'iiiiil . IN CELEBRATION , J 11 i. iiO iii.i-::.e.! ,u tiii .11.11-- t'lt-ii- Field Secretary of Rocky Oivia.en cf Cnurch icn.ii1- iiu- : y i.1 k.ni-iv.- p 1 - t ..U.C- W AND REVS. BROWN EDDV ADDRESS RELIGIONS LIBERALS. a 1. .,! v.hirh i - u.: mat !i uia'.'J pi-- : I'l.tl J ul- i.f . ii- ,i. f';:T udvr-La!- 5 u tran-- i , hat-- , Nvr.MIEIS MOliMXil, : llA'llltT N . : L p:L';nu llir i .! ll ,j IVkvTt L?. illO ..t I .'Kid. dt o'.Kia. jtI lit ' A'.t fcb-- t L C r kii. id Isaasl llJt a ui ,i - ii.ain iJ'i'',.6C Tile !t 1 3UMW I'TAll. OtSDEN, CENTLEHANS WHISHIT d g WE lght. ruxp OtfATD j sinri.Mil. ixx, I1 tT5 jgSXHkKtlMfjaHHigi of a human species itself a sacred, bopelul. inspiring thing. It ia that of cre.mug Ibis world iutu something sacred, moulding it into the likeness of our ideals of right aud truth aud luve and justice. That was the fact or function of life to which Jesus swskeued, which he discovered, and which became likewise the discovery of bis disciples. That is the meaning will. iff God's God's will Is simply and only the will of our highest Ideals, our nohlest vision of what is good. And this taxh of creating the W'urld into moral harmony Is equally your function and mine, your (ask and mine. In (hst task alone rau we find our highest kinship and our inspiration. M. Mendl w one of the leading gratn exporters in Ruuuiaula, and Jaioa had lost one hand whll operating one of his grain elevator. Ha wa offered 2"u pound oorapwisaliau, which he did uot accept, but. lntead brought on action for d.tkkt pound. He lust the action, thereupon he shot M. Mendl In the street. At the trial Jsibu'a counsel denounced M. Mendi a tbe man who Into had IntrodiMHd grain elevator Koumaula and had thereby taken tbe broad out uf thousand of workmen' mouth. The Jury, couipooed of laboring men.- - were no moved by till denunciation that they promptly acquitted Jalbu. London Express. CURE MEN Come and Get Well Drs. EtliottS Norris hu-ms-u LIST OF RUSSIAN VOTERS. I'eterkburg, Noc. 25. A decision by the senate has been issued aud aenl lo the governors of the province which aaya that the 111 uf voters In the election of tbe lower house uf parliament should be finished December S, which will assure the election H. C. BURCH DEAD. being held during the month Of DeWashington, Nov. 25. H. V. Burch, cember. Kepurte received by the governoia proprh tor of the Etrbll bouse In this ara one of the bt-- t detailing tho effect of the eenaie'n vacity, for msuy known hotel men in the country, dlsd rious rulings on the number uf vothere today, aged 61 year, lie had er zhow that the diminution in Mosiu au acute attack of indignation lust cow pruvlncc will reach and ip Viiroalav Monday and had lawn In a critical Novgorod conditkiu ever since. KW mie than thirty years Mr. liureh had burn acMEETING OF BUND PERSONS. tively Identified with tbe hotel business here and hla guests iucludc.l New York, Nor. 25. A meeting of many notable public, men. Including blind peraona and friend of the blind Mr. McKinley during the latter's congressional career and on the eve iff vm held here today at the home of his inauguration president of (lie Mix Winifred Holt, secretary of the New York Association of ilia Blind, lo United States. diaeuNa the recently made proposal thai the blind be segregated in col SENATORS RETURNING. nie. Tbe meeting decided against and urged llie blind perKansas City, Nov. meiu' segregation, her of the Mtnals committee on In- sona should associate a much aa possible wiili persona whose eyesight ie dian affsI'B. which bos I teen investiconditions in Indian gating Territory, unimpaired. arrived here tixisy en route to their INTRUSIVE SPANIARD. homos or to Washington. Senators t'lsrk of Mantsna and Brandegns of Herlin, Nov. 25. A dispatch from Connecticut departed fur Washington report that lost Wednesday, on tonight, going viu Chicago. Bennlor Pe Clark of Wyoming left for Chlragu the occasion of tribute paying by Mo on a hue train, and Bonator lmg of rticcan tribes, n Hpanlah doctor tried into Ihe place reKansas will depart. In the morning for to force hi way Senator Teller left the served tor the A merican minister, Mr. Washington. on guard committee at Bartlinivlile, going direct Gumniere. The troop barred hi way, whereupon the Spanto Ht. Luula on hla way east. iard groaaly Insulted a Moorish cap-laiand only tbe tactful attitude of DEPARTMENT STORE LOOTED. tbe troops prevented numerous Europeans present from being molested. he Kansas City. Nov. ayatr Kansas nf the malic hxitlng City NEW INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE. combranch of the Montgomery-Warpany uf Chicago has been discovered, Home, Nov. 25. The Auguallnlan and as a result a number of the em- inaugurated n new international colployes hsv bern arrested. her today. The ceremonies were it is said by an officer of the com- lege attended by Father Rodriguez, the pany that warrants have ben Issued general of th order. Cardinals u tor the srreat of more than twelve Vires y Tutu aud tli Kev. and former employe, and that the list J. J. liurty, archbishop f Manila. The may be Increased aa tbe Investigation archbishop wa questiened by a numprogresses. Andrew Young, general ber nf prelates concerning the standlocal manager of the company' and affair of the AitguUnian In branch house, declined to place au es- ing the Philippine. timate on the value of the property tnleu. SHOT HIS FATHER. Ht. Ynr SPECIALISTS -- 23 Yearn 2361 Washington Ave. one-thir- one-fuuri- one-iifi- n, ceevBikac. FOR THE THANKSGIVING FEAST n aril tic looking table will d alight a well aa entertain. Your food will taala better for being served in that dainty manner, which handsome chi ns can only give. Wa have some exceedingly elegant dinner aetg at re. markably low prices; in fact, our whole stock la priced so low that yuq cannot afford to be without new dlhe tor Thanksgiving. E. A. Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. 25.-T- d Ham-pull- NO MONEY BY MAIL. Peoria, HI., Nor. 26. A poe of sheriffs with three bloodhounds deputy min- ia he 8t. Petersburg, Nov. acuurlng Ihe woods along Ihe Illiister of the Interior issued order that nois river s'.mth uf Peoria for Edward henceforth the post off, ce Khali only Clifford, who fatally shot hi father, forward money within the Kimslan em- Isaac Clifford, today during an alterpire by mean iff money order. The cation over money matter. Young Clifford ia 21 years of age. Followpractice ol sending currency In the registered mail will lie abandoned be- ing Ihe shooting he diwappeared In the cause of the almost daily rubbery of thick undergrowth which tsklrls the mail trains by bands of armed revol- river in tho vicinity. utionist. whose booty fro mthi source of procedure has reached sueii large HELD BY POLICE. proportions that tbe government ha to repay the sender by luMailineMs. Reattle, Wash.. Nov. 25. Blanche high school girl, Calory, a 17 year-olMAJ. MARKLANO DEAD. who dlsep;eared from her home In this city October 9, wax located In Mayavillo. Ky.. Nov. 2.V MaJ. Ma- Abilene.' Tex., today. She was In tbe thew Maikliind died at the Elk home company of W. E. Blackman, bonk here today, aged 08 year. MaJ. Mark-ina- agent, recent ly of Seattle. Both are served with distinction a a pri- being held by ihe Abilene police vate In the Civil war, and after many awaiting in st 'net Iona from Beattie. promotions was placed on the retired list in K!t I . with rank of captain, hla NEGRO BAPTIST CONVENTION. rttir'ng being based " disabilities incurred n lne of duty. HI funeral will Texarkana. Ark.. Nov. 25. At the occur Tuesday at Arlington cemetery, negro Hlptist state eunveution today Washington, where lie will lie l.uried lynching waa condemned and Pteal-den- t Roosevelt wa condemned for with military honors aliinasidr of hi wife, who was a sisicr of Gen. George rilHrhurginK the negro troop without trial. In speaking of the resolution, A. Crook. The negro Prof J. E. Knoi said: In the future will have to look to the ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. south for hi friend. Hv the Ann Arbor, Mlrh.. Nov. LOSE STOCK IN BUZZARD. accidental discharge today of revolver in the hands of a fellow student, El Ibu. Texas, Nov. 25. A xperlal John Rosa Fraser of Genesee. N. Y.. ws (hot throiifch (he abdomen. Jle to the T.niea from A!ta Ganki, N. M., were aay that the goat and aheep ralaera of lied tonight. Several student in Nw shooting at a tin can when the revol- the Kaeramento moiintainx ! to 8(1 Mexirn lust from per cent of ver ws accidentally M'.zzard, Fraser beiunued to the engineering de- their herd during the recent which ia said to tie lln.-- heaviest lorn partment of the Cnlveifcity of Michigan. He was prominent in athletics. ever experienced by the industry In tbe wex' THE SLOVO TO APPEAR. ' 25.-T- d PKOIIDTIT GOODS SPORTING COMPANY Wholcuri and Ratall SPORTING GOODS. Jobber of EDISON PHONOAND GRAPHS RECORDS, Clark, Herrecka Fishing Tackle, Stall and Dean Athletic Gooda. Phonograph Sold on Eaay S51 24th 8L Terms. 1 dhcl-arged- . St. Petersburg. Nov. JUDGE 25.--T- which formerly was the otga.-- i f the Onolieiiiit. will appear November 2h under the editorship of M. Fmstoff. who succeeded M. Timlriaztlf .n the ministry of Dulr.a ;he electoral ram-p- a commerce. gn Ihe f'lovo will ouppoi't the p; the peacegram of the caiiJhla'ea ofwith Hie Oc- ful regeneration:: s. who, hive not l.il a newspaper t'jbTi:s,own in P'. IVrxi.'irg. It la of their Witte Is supunderstood 'list Co'-ii- t ply iig the funds with wh;b to run the funct newspaper gluru. BERNARD DEAD. de- Judge Willoiiay. ageJ 82 yeara. In the carle days h wax a freighter in the Santa Fo trtl M'x. C. O. Hamilton of Pueb'.ii la a alster. Ore. and J. E. Bmliard of Lakevli-w- , ia a brother. Kansas City. N"v. 25. liam R. Bernard died b.-i- -- THREATEN GENERAL STRIKE. Warsaw, Nov. 25. Tin EuriaJin threat to irt;iii:iza a general strike tomorrow to pit iigeinxt the exeru tlon of four Sim wlin titty ay are Innocent n -- the character oti the transfer orvice we supply our patrons. Prompt, reliable and at low cost, ny time you say well b. on your job and handle it expeditiously end welL ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phone 12 tor yours. |