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Show Gifts for SEEK SOLITUDE sum oh Christmas i Wedlock. They Plead Unhappy For Release From Its irT ! Fetters. If He FACES Paj- - mac .cure HARO PROBLEM lirrooT, He Imh Fnrnl-lurfor Furniture, iaU fur ( ontetnpi. If It lit m beveled mirrn, perfumes- - se etc ur y ! the and Tbr PuiJr lira; Fr igltt Train Runs by Signals and Itowlic Into ( abooe of Train Standing ihrad. Dlpenary I I2- - I t South Main Street torilmory OKDF itv of fl 1 ii e Ing h' up th county attorre s if 3 ,'i i! - i . ' t.-t t f J - -- i .Li. I . 4 IXDEK ADMSEMENT. for ihr J tTe' day, the suit of Wthc B.central Found?) re- rtl T Three Criminal Case Called Lcfore Judge Marshall. Three men were arraigned before Judge Johp A. Marshall ni the niUul btate district court this morning on crlm.nal Indictment and entered phas of guilty Two were given county Jail oejtlences. and the thiri). an o!j off' nd er, wo sent to the United States prison at Leavenworth. Kan. H H. Hendickson of Provo enter! a plea, of guilty to using the Unit! Mtates mail to defraud After listen Ing to a plea of !n n y from hi at torney, W E Rydalch. and a statimcr mad by the young man himself, Judge Marshall imposed a sntrue of thi Young month in tne county Jail tlendirkson oiganixHl the Rishman Produc company and sent out notue the mails the price he would hn the pay for eggs and butter produce ft an shipped to Salt Lake h disposed of It but failed to pay for iL According to hi own tatenwrt hi hent fir four months operated the and obtained $112. Mne I have out on bonds I have ftorked and p.ilo I back most of the money, he said am now working and hope to piy tb balance back in the coutsc of h month or so 1 ralixe that I have oinuuttd a crime and 1 am attempting to do my best to make it right.' In pissing scnteiue Judge Al.iphil! 'said .This kind of an offense nnt This voting be passed over too lightlv n n r an wb worklrg scheme win by he wa drfnuding mnivccnt Mra r and sime pumbmnt must Iw 'iri'.f'd Klwanl -- Hur. ihug ! with efuaed lo give h light a i If name ft'on h irriosm I I td ir-- t t f ftleeh, opens an - account here g Wo welcome th h - r depositor at this hank, g 1'or naightr oak from little acorns -- row. 1 And the small dcjtositor of this year is ofim the large depositor of next year. 6 Wc encourage thrifty, saving pcoph. interest paid. q 4i H- t Trust Co. tb . il M mol l i t it . - D'-t- i t t . m ho no m ft M r V irr i ri had r r iok r hr f r t - K I i v . ,i t ! fr t 1a I', - th ! ne t " 1 Pri t r f - ir b ink v ru v tu-- 'w ii I t s: . - f t le six ir t I 1! mmjdMht fhnt lh bon valued fat $22 rn RUI.OU Hav!r f s oT GI I LTV, haru4 with plead d not aulity J J W httaker thi lefr mornina po-I- k and hi trinl ha been oat for hearing 21 Haylor to the man who d sorted hi wife on her death bed. and refused jin lay any claim to body, nt to th madkal whkh haa been kfttol of Ui Lnivrrvity of Utah, lc hr the aid thr-nugh- ly interested In th remarkablo a nd In adn iration of the snlr t whhh Allen display, th bok aloud to him and hi tad MUh k eat and retentive memory do H: writing he doe on Ihe rst type w liter T this Mind student about th one would rampu arid the blllldlng There are Mwr gL.e- hirp blind inanv at Ihi univeralfy who have ?uen Mm day after di and yet do not know tha? a student i among thun ,H wik about without anyone to guide bun and without even th help if a. aiK He pMe unerringly along the ImP from on roni to another and r the tampu Troni one building mdhir . JI mingle freelv with t. I lie indent and attend (las the ol.g athletic conttx, whre h seemto gain Jn Intensity of feeling n hit he lack in sight Altogether Me case I o strikingly unusual that trv marv frUnd that h is fast gain- h university arc watching his j Inf it uncon-cpierab- - smoulders uinTrrgYoilrid, is ued Bully Frank, a aquaw. lately pitched her teepee over a stump where a rhsr has been started "Heap big stump, hum nil time. Htm no go nut Keep hallv and pnpnnsq warm w hen big snow come." said the squaw In explanation of h r strange camping spot. WARD ENTERTAINMENTS -- -- r, rso '15 The nrte of are bonefltlng, to aonte extent at least, the northwest Indian as tell nets the rerenl discovery of th Kill kitat trite that the poiefo. aa method of burning atumpp In clearing land warms the ground for a long time and mokes a good place to pitch a teepee Th Klhkltate Inhabit a mountainous region along th Columbia river Much land clearing preliminary to Is now going planting a pk n snd the eharplt process, where earth Is piled over the stump and the Are Civilization ofls j f lalrrlo4i Ward For the benefit of the elder mlnetonmry fund, an enIn the tertainment will be riven Waterloo ward omuaemenl hnll. bYt-dI 23 at 6 p. m. A munlcal play will be followed hy a dance. y. pr. gt V 08. Department of Afiricuiturey (WEATHER BUREAU .n tdv t' t Dec a! BFmACTTFUL IHSPL6Y OU (.HOW-IX- FLOWER'. What m iait lo (he Knit Iwkr Floral LVaipfiO!a liiwwhtwif Ih vcaU. How would you Ilk even nw td SO.fHiQ cartiatlons In bloom Mould tt not be rafraahinc to behold M thia season of the year hundred! d . different varitlea of roaea. orchids, ear nationo. and other cut flower, arnwla aido by aide, wndinv out their fr.nr nuns a reminder of th flower fidd of ! ifornia? Then take th Munir ear. and alight bid ween 11th arid 12th where the maoeive troi Houth, house of th Kali Lake Floral com- Her ate found pan are located thousand of plant protected b over OO.otiO fefc of alaas. Almut exery concidvahl1 variety of bloominy plant H represented here. Ever (lec xrouina country on the globe int buicd to the Halt Lake Flora! nanva aupply. France. Holland. P alum, and even Japan bar vtehH their most precious bulbs to this In cal concern.' Connoiaoeura of pUt recognise thla as one of the mud beautiful flral diatdajs the Ini r mountain West. Think of the vast amnut e of heat reulred to keep then plants at the rlirht temperatum. Even since thacold spell has at In six car load of coal hare been era aumed for thia purpose. The manor ment a precis lea the foci that fioJt lakers are not generally aware that the thla season of the year they mar serum Utah crown carnations and rase If the Halt Lake dealer fails to bare the Halt Lake Moral company In brln Con a wavs meet the demnd shown through this veritable wilder ness of beauty and frairrance one H deeply impressed with th mlurnltttH, of thla thriving Industry and its mean Inc to the lovers of floorers In thi city. ae 1 1 perish-abl- f r ! Aft r x tii ir ft th i; it n r mrn-!t- r t'llay hl h d - i- inih of a ui i W r nl wr Funeral aervleea tar Jaeoh H lm died In thla etty Den. 14. IF held at Olnnnell A Co a eh.pel "; day. Iwe 1. at II o'clork. Intern - City cematary. rfw4 all Ihe line hit Ihir rrvd DIED. No rn tt ii.l tn tr M am nmt of sfMI un- til n r of th nmmni paid m thta rr .rur n r f tn amount wrhUh mid frdMbly tIn to fore the - rrxERALNoncr-g- . r.t.d with th ftn ro;rtv nt wri i out of advrunt 4 rf tax nil 1 e of ff this k Mt d iv if iut.a lih th kurr ,rh lrt-- ii U t ! bog ufr p.i! butinesi tol i) FAIRWF.ATHER totauw. m Oatt Murders -- Tea One gate il by faghway f theaaaad by Bad Ne dd fervnem Cea rtip,tiea aaj damd fever mebe tbe wbota ,yt fadi Every. body keows lCASCARET5 regefaie cere Boval afa liver tm ,1.1 lee by ilnly tub MUUme eee CASCAJCSTX Life Sever! CASCAkrre ,U liwewt Mlw kalte wmIA granted, ggvliiee beam e mVstva ktieMtv John ll. year. Sms. Mid fgriigiMgwUlbagggagalylKMpatr mou uttfaMfeHMatt wsAar Q ttfai Mf. w, a ai talvi gfetSfeWM rl faM WSmt Mato, tf M or ffft4 WIMU mi m Of a aiifefai Am mM g. m do, b who. special OMTsepnndcnor ) taxpayers f the rdr t'U1i fl f ui if I r 'i i rol-leg- he grfs I Portland. MS l lielat-n- (m nlnx mnv f ! fat f h if'th l ca. S2 PftY UP D f. d 1 t MIM.II sffof! lUTrils VI E I' r i' II nun iii u r. l r M ft ho ri hi fink t f i t n f r rf t hi !nt o am rh r w mi kUh (fir' i..td ftin.' n tuUil thi iltv n' m irnlnc J n V J J.edpe n r Vi !j i Th Ir tri il P mr 1'" II .7 hi ih Jamea it txi tiu I -- Blind University Student Admired ty College Mates Kl Ion. rn-- MODERN ARTS BENEFIT KLICKITAT INDIANS tl. tudnts HALL i ill Corrrapfmder 14 Th Mutual Improvement aaanrlatlont of the ward sr 4 in a movement M erect n amueement hail, which It I exacted,, 'WrtJI fcuiit of brick or concreu biivk and when cemMeteff will be the bett equipped hail Jn the county The gen. eral eentiment of th people is that it hu!d be ready for next amuee ments Btepware belnfi taken t inrtiil baptismal fent in the basement of th meetlnxhouee The pipe to su;piy th font In nowr la!d nd conncete with the well and tank nf Uinhop llttk'K4 The motive pnwtr kill hewuppiitd from the bishop's electric motor .(Au ij rmcw u n i.at c . unt Tr I l li- triK A aw v H en in t inn of Chicago -tnuk from lihrary hook f kindly NEW AMUSEMENT -- 16' The state university hag a kind of Helen case in the person uf Murray Baynham Allen, a young man who is totally blind, and who i not only carrying a full year cllge work, but ft he - doing that work rm.irkaolv well. Young Allen wo prepared for at The school for the deaf and He entered the uni blind at Ogden iner, presenting en trance credit in ex of the number of hours required for classification In the freshman e He i registered for 34 hour of Nvork. this being four hour more than the number actually rquired each year for graduation at the end of work inciud Hi the four year course in English. comp4itlon and literature. French, ethic of rttizcn-fchlelrration, hvgtm and physka! Not only doe he keep well education but In some of abreast 4f hi hi error, notably In hi English composition.lh-- he produces work that if the average gtudent in n arked df gree Hi tud)'Jj don largely from Brail book ft huh bvlong to him. the wont IONA MUTUALS PLAN I ii nnltil Trraarrr TbH Mivrntni? Klthm Ofllw !ii opened Tu Mop sak at .tu (Jou, h W d I A. t Srai irector. Hebcr Wells, manugcr Thomas W Mono, assistant m irtsger. Nets cl Moll, as.tatant manag.r John W. Ensign, manager AUle department. tta location aa ever on Inm c at 333 Main street In lh brdnesi heart nf bait lake Oily. otu foun g Jude Zioui Savings Bank - I. it shkiII a ri ft t h ft t o I o d I vv i -s ih. farmers to spl 10 !,iel 17 been nubmitted to thr ourMion h t ii tn The league rail epeetal attenvote In a tv plclll tion to the Mate-aid- e American commonwealth last month At that time the people of Ullinot, bv a vote nfH 474 to 111.1334 majors Itv of 240.S44 ad vlaed their general to enaet comprehenalve elv II aerrlo legtalatlon That the Bran del a Idea of efftclenry In railroading ran be applied to municipal burtneaa by meana of efftclem-expert, working under city civil aerv Ic rnmmfartons wag Ihe propoaiUon advanced bv Robert Catherwood, preal-deof the ttvll ftervlee Reform mtm-- t of fr eorh Th nv two nei-ihf mdlfied him a f in inMuit ti ii! Id f unuv ,n M Neil isl.inTl lounl di j'iiii; in I v 1 M r D ,n ,urKd in S'otemb i r f IM j t ot 0 t rg i lgtM Ij, 1. b th ot tud Jury $1, and v a h'tn t i six Judge Muiiill s ntedn on om vrMwov .unt year othr ount. the f I hten r to run n at L iv iut i nth irth f dt 226-22- 8. jasnger. mototo this (it), Murray, Kandy run htwtn and Midvale. thev ! ftr- - gong In th4 ftorklnr- ntrlioner Brake that the mine be said he wigg-Mfhut down while the fan was being fku.d. but companv ofTkinl did not Approve of sa'tng that the propworked while the fan erty con id was being ph el dars later. fommlsUxir Drake wM. a friend of Canadian hi who whs emploved In the mine, am to hm and told him that the CANADIAN GOVERNMENT du-i- t w a so deep in the mine that The delegation of he found It necessary to shovel It Ottew. pec e t dnndutn a before he could find solid farmer prente-- l into pile thi- - demand to the Ucnaln ground for laving a track. After was laid, this friend luUl ihe reee'v4 their today and answer commissioner, the duvt was shoveled A A result there are thousand of bark a g filler between the RTL. Kah will mit alt provided with high that - it to-ia- Ic IL mine saf ago llie rotMo h DR. T. AAM. sTEA ENftOX is IcHMted at The Vew Windsor ILe IHIice hour 2 to S Rooms pm Telephones. Boll, main 4046. Ind. 420 Grant U. Itiicley ha an ariiefe on Utah lake in the D. ft Ik G Red Boo for Dei t ititier. DotteU White. pubHcrtv agent of in tli city for tiie Mall Lihr-few days en route to Losngelea from an eastern business trip Friday Parley L. AAilliam returned N w York, night, from hi trip to nee the of-ronfer at where he wnt for there of I h Ilarriman hn LiMral Afanagcr Bancroft and As- slstHi t Fred Km k rboi kr of lh O. M to L leave toL for Huntington, meet Mr Krdtschnitt They return Tuesday The Southern Pacific ha JuY Issued ii. to take effe t Dec Uf time ard No ; 2. fi OJy change ts that N gden at bund. that has I n having 7 It) 6 Ttta ni , will leave at minutes later. The new liitrrurtian tars of the vasM A Railway, n w in transit fraui St Iiuls- are nambcied frD to 6T I a 1! attempt Dm om da a!enee in UniifornM. panDd lj his daughter. Franc, who ha been attending school at Berkley fi ln-e- rv he OUEAX SEKAUE. SPIKE AXD AA CHARGED WITH VAGRANCY. James Saylor the man w ho de. hi common wife on hr death bed and relinquished !! claim to her body, A catit-will be charged with vmfrancy taint ft a filed epnliy afternoon He mss arrested in ompanv with Mr Lorena Raymond in a west id room- - 4- Asst Freight and Fasicnger Agent 1L Mamierfieid of the Malt dkv RojU is in receipt of official mt jf the- - installation of the service between Kat Kan Peilru aniT San Franeiseo via the Pacific Navigation steamers Tale and Hartompan Thcso fine vessel are triple vard rew, turbine, steel steamships the like of which has not Wore been en on the Pacific coast. The first steamer leave East Kan Pedro 'harbor Dec-2being due there now from New York viiL the strolls Kteameni wifi b operated Kund. Tuedav. Wednesday and Friday leavwith speIn 2 m. connection p ing at cial steamer train from Los Angeles 1 DESPERADO CONFESSES, Uleve McIntyre, the desperado who was arrested by L A Mc(ie. a former ponofMca Inspector, now a local attorney, after a chase of two years, has JU faded gj Ity to the charge cf luUr- rpting th mail Mc'lve waa jiout ic n leave for bt Louis to ssIst in the of Mt Intyre when hA recotveil a telegram that the' man that had dodged him in marly every part of the khih-tr- y had confessed his crltrc. Rd-itnt- J ARR MOVED OX INDICTMENTS. XOVfeMBER TKllM CIXJSEH. The November term of the United Ftates dlatriift court closed yesterday afternoon ft hen the case of p Delmus against G K Kimball fta dismiss wiihout prejudice. The Jury waa dismissed and the next setting of cases will be made in January Several cases which were set for this term were continued and a number were settled. nt m'-ii!n- am 10 o'clock -- . formed a criminal oerti(Mi upon Fannie Price, pleaded not guilty to the charge when arraigned before Pol.ee Judge Whitaker this morning The preliminary hearing ft as set for Dec 2$ at , es i ISIT SALT LAKE. J U. Kruts hnitt. director of maintenance of the Farnman svstem. is r Sdnda) af.er-r.odue in Huntington. intending to remain there until ao as to run arly M4nJay over th line H'tftirn Huntington aid PMatelln by davlicht arriving at the As It 1aitir foint Monday evening i getting verv na the holidays. It ie not bTled Air Krutschnitt will vdsit as it is end he is anximr-- J Salt to res' h his home in Uhicago bef re Santa iaus com 'pund DOCTORS FLEAD NOT GtILTT. Dra J H Robinson and Robert R Brownfield, charged with having per- op Th.sg-Wo- NOT SPiXUL Arch-bish- 3- ni GATHERED IV. FNDESIIIVBIA Nearly 30 undesirables who have been brought into the clutches of the law during Chief Barlow's reent roundup had A ehahee to tell thdr troubles to Judge Whitaker yesterday afternoon Those ftbo pleaded guilty to the charge waa. preferred of vagrancy fthlrh were given until against all of them, sundown to Hwv tne my "'Those "Who entered a plea of not guilty will be trjd next Tuesday jr L fect-oUT- emei-gene- MY tvr half-mil- fr If LT IN IMPK( E5IENTS. j v Christo Pappas and Oust K'vstoums have been granted a Lmirary injunction In Judge Morses division of the Th.rd district c'Urt on thnr petition for the same against . 17 Taylor. Ad th result, the improvements in front of the Shubert theater building will be for the present discon t mued The being male, declared the plaintiffs, obstructed the entrance to of thdr place business, a tobacco stand and shine parlor adjoin. ng the theater entrance. ' n under th bully detmUbe jf freight bartly alive uid 1allv mangled engine St He w aju hurreil to the hopta! b Boiae With ali p ifoobtc was an fcgJiy hurt that recovery was impojs-ibl- e. and he died at midnight. The trerk vat not badlr torn u7. and wa reiair'd ut evening early, so tram onld pac t from the Engineer Ball of No b ft a pnmotrd X'tah div islon trom tosition of fireman, an 1 has ben mce working on the Idaho division Nov 9 last, but omv hi an engineer tft In the last 10 the laet wtek men were die lurgl f r failure to f.ag claim4-Ball at that plate properly could nd h M the trasn. fthil h v conductor atl the air went into The railat the dtnnt signal road ertu ia Is are mveStigat'ng to AJiot scertain why the engineer on No v the block signals and whether Ma-rout. a had flagman reafiy The fureral of tne dead madmaster will be held at Boise at 2 pm - rorn-merrl- t tirtr i- T. VERDICT FOR DEFEND The Jury In the case of the Union Assur.uu-company against Mine A Smelter Supply coma erdiitFur the depany, returned fendant after being out several hours The case was heard before Judge John A Marshal In. Lie United State district court and nvo!vrd an 2Z, which was Insurance policy of paid at Che thne of a fire tn Wti which destroyed the cempany s suk. ... , ticartd awa xompan again Albertson, ceiver cf the Salt Lake Public Serv.ce company, iwth the fapiti! Savings & Trust company aa mtervenors, has been suhmitt ti 'to Judge Rluhto of me Third dlMrj t c'ul and by him taaeii The suit involves a under advtoem-- nt balance du, or alleged to Ire due. on three cars of pipe and fittings, tne balance amounting to H.&oO MtST PAT. Prank Proud foot, who was being sued by Lillie Proud fool for divorce and alimony, works in a candy store In Ogden, according to his testimony, receiving for his labors $ a month He declares that after paying his board and room rent In November. b had $179 for spending money, out of" which sum his laundry and InctdentyU expenses had re-to come. Regardless stf Proudftfot's stricted earning capacity, Judge Merse hi ruled that wags should be paid to tits wife, who testified that means. . is she without YEARNED FOR THE ALPS. Fbr nine yeais. Angelo Oabardi has held to the idea that perhaps his wife, Amalia Oabardi. woukMvturn to him from Tyrol, at the foot of the Alps, to which place ah fled after two years of married life in America He testified that she often declared she would leave with any man who asked her to go, just so she could answer the call of home sickness Desertion was charged in the complaint, and divorce and .custody ot the two children granted the father. USED RAZOR ON WIFE William H. Hamilton's cruelty to -- Anna E. Hamilton was the cause for her being granted a divorces even though it waa denied in his cross com plaint, which charged the wife wth cruelty, but which had been withdrawn before the case came to trial. Be side beating her and knocking her about the house, she teetlfied that on one occasion he slashed her with razor. SMITH WILLING TO PAY. Gilbert fC. Smith was deserted in 190$ by Mary L. Smith, after two years of mamed life. Hh took tbeir one child with her. Smith declared bis ft thingness to pay $7 SO a month alimony and allow the mother to retain the custody of the child On this basis the settlement was made. The following-- !! rf ST decrWVTrrfe en tered- - May Anderson Short against H. H Hhort; Max Himmons against Hattie J Simmon. Loralne Katheiinu Plaisted Robles against Knrivo Robles Essie B Carter against Alfred H. Car ter. 7 rti otidii i 4 a ft i i. in r H iir,e and En ta,ge r ! v S. i ha eng.ne gn ltr, N . 0 4. wMt suindirg 'n tne main ! Tm. Tween awiche a flaginp on. 4 a quarter f a mite ea.tl of ibe oitHr, to flag freight appro!al- - ingw. Nol a wil a t.me r traui giue Iu43. and MrR.nnel thargf of iVmLi' Hail The r answered Hngmr iPstaM s goal tlte flag bat rm h t :tt (AUtn. ah at stop, hom nd craned imthe of extra di knadmaiNr Donovan iva standing In the iHra line taivoiM. on i o!iMon ot- oint of having i, CASE Tor ln Kxt i 'r ; - Ha.'rioy-arg- tr pns-icutln- I - - ti- C 29. , . o t1- -- one-ha- lf tf r able ! cus bW to hHV sent a buiVf through the thick of Ni k Lament in a saloon brawl at the Midway iiKn on Nov TROCDFOOT s. - a s . rv ii MOLITZ HELD jVISO-BOM- lS. Pam Mnlifs ft.Ts- arnigitid -u a thtrg Judge 'Whitaker of assault with Intent p commit inu--dHe entered a i i o? nut guliv and was 'bound o.er to tne dtsiiut court m bonds-- 4- Lori contempt - n a l -- 1 tray Here is his problem If Kills failed to pay the alimony, he a as certain of arrest. If he failed to pay the instai- ments on the furniture, which by the way he had given his wife at the time" of their separation, his wages would be and fit 3b ftlih thv,Tih ror per company would be null and void. And he couldn't pay both and pav board The pr.ee of his board whs retained by the company Choosing between the two, he considered, so he said, tJtat It was best to keep the Job and pay for Judge Horse dismissed the order of contempt, ordered that half Ellis's wages be paid Into court by Ellis's employers, and that tn the event he qfilt his employment to avod paying the , t'.cnltiuh. they wrii I Saybrr issai agtnprosectfted -- - fat-iH- ( rrr die be I. A fr.ght collision at i cj , p m FTiJv at onvnee near Xurpa on the I. r iIl':Tin injuring H adn.i, u r T Donovan wf Nampa, an par'. a I, detaohihirg au engine, four nirt haiid and one tar if (jiT 7r rijured mn ! d in the t Hise PriJa n V Receive Prompt Attention nt that u Mn. Ghm? H Klim. Jjige Mora m Third Ui dtotrir court yesterday, he mua orUred to appear 4nl ! ft iau8 wh b pun-to- tl he jhuld f r contempt of turt, he has b n face to Lue with a propitU n ft Inch require! than muthemati-ca- l ability to Nle Ellis ft a under order of the court to pay a!imn to bla divorced wife He declared he ma TT T time ahn jobs are aFJtibTn at a premium and was al o'f a debt for instalment furniture fthih be blot pun ha during the i tenure of love a young dream . il ?Vm e ' nit IS DEMOLISHED LOCOMOTIVE &.Jrtst ,? Together Near Nampa. .. t ! In ? to Roadmastes. Donovan Caught Between Cars as Trains Come brushes, - rather diaappetoud atraagers la tfi of Easiness JBanWni HI thy lyerauBMit, made Pp Premier R IHrkidaumf, did aot coma up to the di peculation of the dedegstitm v A large and Flourishing Concern The farms1 rs gsked- Ter the mediate rrvik)f the tariff down " Duri"a VEBY PUBLIC SERVICE word fur tree trade on agricultural cement. luniber, fish and impbmenta an In Cwnnnlri n t Skefurai product ef t'saada tt4 the Of Iu I nited fftatee. fur a large measure of tHiccialiin,. a preference to Great Britain sad IurlK th, Jer nuw comln. . program that would lead to free trade riuM tb banking biuinnu i 1 and in h Lr eata, finally of gland Made Civil Service Reform Association Official Denial Is Any -(Lnkn and City, MclaUy Uua t direct tuition ' bint kuuiuttua known w ' They asked for government ownerTrouble Elsewhere in Republic Adopts Resolutions Tru Snrjnaa ComjMuiy. ship and control of terminal elevators: the tenor vtn o t Ha fur a goem mmt built and operated Than in Chihuahua. Favoring It rvuiroad to Hudson Hay. fr ih e teraina IU Hrtd ot ttaefulna, common liy In aim, dtracUoiu ij tsbiihment b the government of a meetem in meat induct r eh accommooatinf iu cuatomcra to t anada. br amendments to the rati toilet extent. Mor and more wac Lir vhuh would tend to lower car thu. taaittation ia enuring NEEDED STARVING ' IS REBELS REPORTED LEGISLATION to racs and mpel companies py the Blo uf -- nrr.l banklna, ti r Kltt for sunk killed on tracks under any ait batma Own cntlraiy 'a ifvumgignt'fMt. f't a bill to facilitate Iu.tltuu..n. out uilb tfa lapM ur ttuT so-he formation of and tbk vxcellant facltiuea pro. 1,1,4 Utic?, and that bank charters should SU1 to be Ilutiiig fWui to JTawa- rmMml. W. C. 13k Vr. RM(Wd in ita bankmf huuao at ... y j one more than not be renewed fur v Mrmt ahara it haa bmu ui;, a.d AM h lmih-n.V! tlw tms Federal Tnwja veir ara comm. nu, for th, paat thrw Each demand was presented in the IImni. led. , nd A- tform of A resolution atopted by the banking now forma a Very large pr. Ita africuUure of bualiina. It , (.ansllan conned portion t The mt mim1 of the Uanadian govdrpualU mbjwt to check, lasucs Jrafu In and a IT were body ernment fa 1 LI Paso, Tex., Le Heaolutiona present on other cl t lea of th Cnited tW Althougn lialtinvire. the reply was made ir Mir Wilfrid and of foreign countrU-a- . aella Trail) of the m,r dtfu.oi denials are made ,f ar. Iwur'er Hr referred only to the tariff, voting a .weeping extenaiud ua that country utn- r w-,iu a ot rt ayalem tn public .mpkiyment wn and Ua railroad the the HuLon Mexican papers i tvd here ele specialty of estrows tn &,t ra- - I BixAeu prkpivsals. . The petitioners today at the ci o tranMl.tlun, adopted today from the halionai'tapita! gve a wereaior n whl( t) tolff to wait. ahhh iloaed tta an- - j paVth--a Intereated deal re fuilhif .1 forn iuig lut of names of : ; uttnit r. ajntr ecutTon at a minimum of co-- i aeon t Hh a bantpt tonight brought Dwr- - frm SHao. nual n I ts jansLsto. antT iiar Za It la RESPONSIBILITY FOR the meantime its eating, d.uir,meRi i liartea W Ktbrt naa reelected lir one nhe in of the pa;rs that stated tn no a l re- either impaired acre r, th-LEYDEN MINE DISASTER pu.lduH All pre.nlenta rebels took x email I Juuhittala, 4 , .u.,1 I tent km to cuatomera or in the near Zacatecas, but the town was retiw addition , .cent paid on deposits both Urre taken arid mjst of the r b Is made W !! of Ne Jemy . I and wuall, the UUercst tM'ma.f, r . l nv r. iNdo . Dee If, Bl air Wadaft rs A special rn pri'-uof I wl ,Mr finura comppundj att. the LI r "Paso lltraid from and the gfwat quantlt of debris frm .ri A Iwiwity Alderr'.an of nnuaU. R maintains th 14 trf N rebels m ffllen f Mapin.. lrurango. iat h H. i Jossth of triruu, in and Leaden in tji th all waU rof n execuu competitors j. wniver-khthe mountains near chert retafihA f of YW A ark, j resident Hadlvy trusU of sery dejw riptiott at u bro ntonGfeed-aand fimkipg back to th pa. tatit.!nkne, where ten nv PrcMdcnt II A ikffleliof Wll mum of and cool Trntt there has at nvr mtnee figga reeuipaf .the fire which broke out It&m cotlcgv. Mh Law of New York, aju tim taking advantage of Ita cut.nrs Xn prieta in ing since the battla cf Mc Vaah, night, checked the progress fiery af th Treasury feci. extortionate the slaL- - uf CHihuahua is rt.an Pas- WHIneadav Tb. Thom charga sstrtv of Philadeipiv. lvui cov of re today, and the party bond which K furnishes for all atul sengers for the past t mornings ered Ifttlemorw 0t wn, " h K Htmn, cf than n Kl ornmuni-cationo Paso and contract. r tory. report requirement reaching and Wrlih nf 4hillelphlt of distance from bteen i'Hinuaht a and tht two a n Th. report ( th, rommlttoe OB teoo- - builders hav the advantage uf disturbed region elth r b rail on w4fe the bottom of shaft No A, to the spot iutK'n, era in th..t ih . gurety rr companie .mnirtut,: the imprisoned men are sup-- J Hjr executive order bond are furbished lmmeduit lighting hevurred last night at where ) -- Th, exi.tOH tft. os t to be It Is believed to be mt, Harlem! ta, just acra the Txas line i cm)jtlinvt jl.iexlfli etloo of atead of having ito gwitlt lirn llii" fet? Tnarurrs south uf Marfa. limiih-clanysteai'r iinpusaunji to comffiurrKatinn Kith mdimift, rcsvJti the men before tomorrow, uf th. merit eyetem parent concern. Iu nbalra. t. tjgaTia Troops from J'gana were to 3 The jjr, m a trrdinAltt. attacked iidephme if th n. and there la practical! tt. Ih. munit tpol eerrii-- of the IHelrtct piled from Ita own rcthrtU and ,up. to Marfa, heveral sldiers IwtA entrrtauied thst the men will be ot message diatmctlon the of being tin m.et trvop-er- a were killed and 30 hnrakr f found alive th appointhln and mini aecaratc and the TnUv the res4tie frt head 4 by ment lgnimton stampeded across the rveg into cf the firt. wronil and thtrd- - complete' dreeaed beat atailracta of am Ui.it Texas, indicating that the regular BrnUir J U Roberts, in hrge cf ; poetmaatera tn the preetdent thla rule. It gualamVl, troops were defeated r. numntcr-f-J- j a Inn,, or tn tlw poetroanter aeneret, made toIn real tJp (.uvmi i nf r u and Iu polling, a riiimhcr t dead !uhs. and iLj' aithoat eonflrniaUrrti by the eenate. aa titlebacked by rotate the entire capiui fork and a neeewuiry preliminary to etaaalflca-tm- n are neceiwarv to remove the can t CARD OF THAJTKS. t ot Inatltmlon which the I: ,ij oo, undiT the civil aery Ire law. of the kentng iHtoh bfre I wDb to Jbank alt throie who so dispone Il haa the beet ami must modern 4 UeleUilicn that atuvll bring within oo ld i? itiad M r further progrra tiereave-mea in sted late the Bate and equipment of kirdlj I ave deposit boxc that the mawx of db!- 'almost filling the merit ayatem ssutamel. those who great promotion of all federal employee, e. monev can purchase and this d.par-me(hi seventh level, b id I he A'tacked, sang, and for the kind words spoken officered men of large exla the for r by ofhrera reeponalble rjitin only of ami the r muui if wnough f this Pleawe, afc ft the sincere thanks ivrltcy of the administration and their perience a hose aim Is to be oblarlng, IDA O. EKE ROTH. wreckage to p rmfi of a patag r accurate and truMworthy. personal anletantttand deputiea nulred 4sttw f ttne 4 The exteeurton of the merit eyatetn Any buslneea entrusted to tlu shaft through The entmnee of t aaarmbllea of to will he carefully and con-l1laUve employee PERSONALS. which the rt,d pHrtv I working H - The effective reguUi ration of the l. nUously It u g, n off th surf a ' and rlv polltleaj o roid nf all nrtlvtty cralU conceded that Ita quarters are H E Mutidx state treasurer of Colothis 1 rg ig (! in the a1 ml work of and employee the handsomest and most romnilitji rado. and wife, are registered at the rescue are permitted inside the en-- 4 enaetmenf of a eompeehenaive of any bank and trend company tn fb New Grand hotel of ioure. JmprUouwd aervire law ;for Porto Pico -alata. Ita officers and directors fd. Drvttt KfiT soh of President T'rank m n rmnin contnntl at the nefie. CtvVt- Itenewed and to tntroduc effort, Knox of the National Bank of the Reprcddrit Labor Yorr.mti tu r F V Brake, extend the merit tryetem In the civil low William H. Metornlck, and director'. John J- Daly, vice prespublic. returae I Niday evening., from th dutb rail for errvrce of Mate, count tee and munlci-paluf v is he A a where member of the Enos ident Wall Aae, and director. v of all min disaster', senior !as m the Smithfteid KHentific Investigation tor. William J. Hallorsn, dim tor Th- - people etrongly favor merit g iv out an nUrIft In whtrh sc h'Kn to perd the holidnv C. Jenson, director. J Fra r Kred n .r tern the reeolutiona u,rX mad i make the Dndn tmue ext'naion. 8 1 Etans haa return. from a J Thi, ha, been ehown whenever Judge director. W. Mont Kerry, d- CONRICTIG r are jrfts of ovality thit last for ?eer and give p.e?jre io g.vcr and receiver alike toit sets, 1910 Cawgdiaus capital tonight. Ths rep y Fhuiiim Pleasing ELLIS - 17 DESEUET EVEXIXG NEWS SATURDAy DECEMBER 9S to i I a:- - Sunday, fair. Jrec:rnr. at In thla ellv. Pw m JJ In hi. ralnrealher. 4 . Ualn 11. B. Kvana. Florist. Floral designs a special,. Rhone, " . i ,1. z g. Cloudy vith local snows WEATHER FORBCAItT. The condition. Indicate cloudy weather for ih' vP tonight with local For ttnli city and vicinity: .now,: Hunday lolly will be fair. Chiudy with Incgl anovre tonight; 8ub-l- a, COMPARATIVE DATA FR BALT I lr WEATHER 8LU3IART. The J Wxicih" fi nlperaturc ye. Tl eatrrl high now Ueo over the was 33 degree, the mean waa today 13 deexacl'y mirmal. The low-eAtlantic cost attended by continued gree, which le waa 24 degree. The temlast nigh't krw temp, raturea. , The werlern high perature record for thla month ahowg haa greatly diminished In energy aa n'Scc u mutated vxceaa of 111 dean ea. foretold yeeterday and moved to the which Is an arrtaaa dally excraw of vast, hut ia belna followed by another about 7 degrees; the accumulated excess for the year la Ml degrees, which la high pressure area central off the as trwma northwest tyiaat but which te not aa avereaa dally excess of over two and one-ha-lf accotpgaaled by temperature changes. degrees. C. The relative humidity yesterday at per cent, and morn-In- g at the same lima wad gg this The total precipitation for per cent so far la .40 Inch, which I. .ImuHinr. mal: the total for the year so jj Union Denial Co. 4 p m. waa 30 10 40 Inches which la .mTaT1 Sunday the 1 W normal On a.m and will aeg Bun 4 (o "d will rise at I Of pm. at 7 41 . It will rise at n,wtajr pm., set Sunday at 10 M a m , and rise again at 7 41 n m. on Sunday. A. H. THIEttSEN. o hectloa Director. . HONEST W0EK HONEST PEI0E3 inch,. b2o2 m ' IU MAIM WnMMt eh Painless eertreettew eg . AM week gaareateed. t of fenmBDi r 7 Treat You BlgM , , |