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Show EXAMINEE: OODEX, TTAH, FRIDAY MOENHfG, THE MOEMyO mmKmmmmammsam ' SS 5S ROYCROFT S GUARANTEED gc ss FOR ONE YEAR r EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROO- M- No, Independent 'Rhone Bell Phono, two rlngo BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Phono Boll Phono, one ring II NoAO Thornton to Minidoka, Ida. 8ho allege that ahe waa compelled to atop off at Idaho Falla to mail for a connecting tram to carry her to Minidoka and that while attempting u paaa out of the depot ahe fell oo a defective stairway and received aerioue Injuries No. Bl No, N Rovrroft. Roy Howard, switchman for the Oregou Short Line, met with an accident while a itching In the local yards Thursday whtoh waa painful He waa making a coupling and had his left foot badly mashed. He was removed to hta home and received medical aid. It la not thought that It will be necessary to have the foot amputated. BREVITIES Iloycroft. AN CCOEN MAN MANAGER EXAMINATIONS NEXT WEEK io sit-ak- Th fir department was called upon at 6:48 last evening to the freight yards, where a box car was on fir. The which stood directly In front of the coach shop of the Harriman i'.nea, was almost consumed by tba flames before the arrival of the department. but a portion of tbe car was caved by the Are laddies. The origin of the Are is not known. The car was a box car which had teen fitted up aa aa outfit car and contained some rough furniture sad a small quantity ot clothing, most of which was consumed by the blase. The car waa in a bad place for tbe department to get quick action on tbe blaze, as It was necessary to cross many nf tbe rar tracks, snd even when they succeeded in getting to the fire it wee learned that no hewe connection could be made with the depart ment'a hose, and it was neeessary for the department to use the hose belonging to the Southern Parlflo company, which added to ihe delay In controlling the , deserve fire. The fire much credit for saving aa much as they did owing to the dlffliciiHlei which they wese compelled to encounter. rr, laddies,-however- h ht u d s 2 I. I. PAVLOFF RELEASED. DISTRICT COURT - News. That the district 4a attracting attenBowlea Mr. said, This contribution, the fact that a we a refused and waa returned by Ixwd tion Is evidenced by men of the Gold of mining syndicate Instance. Salisbury at his has a man on the Mr. Howies, insinuating that hla Mountain regionsucceeded In baa and getting a ground received support successful opponent not far of claim group promising from the party, fund, xays: one by the fnmi being developed the 1 It deem fund should From such Gold Butte rompany. W. E. Sharpe, shameful to receive assistance." Aria., merchant, and Los Sir Alexander, In replying, says a Tucson. associates have commenced an that. Mr. Bowles was discredited by Angeles campaign and have a new comthe organisation because of hla at- active In' process of formation- - Sevtacks on Mr. Balfour and Mr. Cham- pany eral other outfit a looking over the disberlain, but he briefly denies that A. trict and another one ie being formed H. Burgoyne, rhe successful candidate In this city with the expectation of at King's Lynn, jreceived any support into the field not later than fund.',-- , Mr. Bow Ice, under today's date, r pile to Rir Alexander, a ho he says, evades every point raised, hut ha accepts the etaieraent thst Mr. candidacy was not supported by the Conservative fund. He says ho understand from a rumor whleh it would be worth Rlr Alexander's time to rectify, that Jhe fund waa recently contributed to lo immense sums by the recipients of dignities and favors which could only have been bestowed by Premier Balfour. , In conclusion Mr. ITowles says: "You bare sacrificed my acaL Now look to your o n." This correspondence, which Is distinctly BPnxatloual at thlx stage of the campaign, will be used with tremendous force hy the Liberal pree The Unionists, however, regard it aa being merely a vitriolic blaze of anger on the part of a defeated candidate . the support of the who failed to organisation and who at heart waa leagued wilh the opposition. a im-rit- GEN. PLAZA CALLED HOME. Guayaquil. Erjidor. Jan. 19. Gen Plaza, minister of Ecuador to the United Rtatcs. who ha heen called home to take chief command of the army against, the Insurgents, ar rived here ai noon today and assumed lonida command. An Immense crowd was gathered a the wharf, and when Gen. PHza land ed there were cries of Long live AL faro," (referring to Gen. Alfaro, for mcr president nf Ecuador, in whose behalf the revolution was begun). The police dispersed the crowd. Revolutionary hand have appeared in thp province of Oro end Rios Giisyiiquil Is entirely cut off from com" mnnirition with ihe northern prov- inces. PRIZE FIGHTER KILLED. Nw York. .Ian. 19. Klg Gong, wax killed in the second bout tonight round of a three-rounin a place known aa George MrFad Ire s (.lull in Third avenue. The man wen whom lie waa fighting escaped, end the polire are looking for him. Goog'x real name was Nathan Rosen-licrg- . snd hix opponent va known as Kid Si. Each we 1 years old. prize fighter, d Thcte were aitonl 600 speeta'or present. xnd nheu lloog was found to he St. Pte;hurx. .Ian. IK. In accordance with ihe term of tlu dying there was murh excitemew trea'y, :tii relief of M. Pavloff. Four arrests were made of men aln slut wax minister ,o Korej leged to be connected with the affair. pretkniK to ihe war. ha keen gaze, ted, the foreign affairs of Korea now DISCUSSED THIBETAN AFFAIRS. directed front Tokio. M. Pavloff IWi'3 Mis d insrri-in Irene Desplan-gueJan.. 81. Sir E. M. Sato, Peking. rinha-s.- v at the in Wash- the British minister, and Chinese . ington. rrrenily discussed Thibetan M. Kivaknff. first seere-arof h The Chinese persist in their xiun the Thibetan treaty. legainn at Peking. ha hren appoint refusal flri.r ary or the Russian legation They are sivimiH to :h soveral eignty of tbina over Thibet, and ar M mem- considering a project to send a Tsnar Hijea!vbaky. who w ber nf th peace commission. he luen gensx-x- l to tmern the country' with printin' cd to hi; first aecretarv of the farce of fare gn drilled troopa. to be Russian legal inn at Peking M Knjesr ata'foned at t Haesa. the capital, j; s Mias Hone of is the deai'e of The Chinese to govern ir trust' the country on he same basis as they Washington. did the province of aMnchttria hefote Russo-Japanes- Rii-.a- tie-tn- We will b s'ad to examine your watch and report It condition at any tints, without charge. A watrli movomon: Is a very drijr.it piece of machinorv; some 1!'le ihtns is llshlo to go wrimg with it and cauft a good deal of if not in tim disi-orei.-- By having your xinind occasiocallv. Ilttl repairs that might b nordgd could tw given prompt attention and bigger repairs would perhaps be avoided. W employ two flra'4-lasmechanics who do nothing hut watch, and sno'hcr who takes ran of R. R. inspection. s repair s offl-rixl- y COMPLAIN WE ARE OFFICIAL INSPECTORS FOR O. S. L. R. R., U. P. R S. P. R. R D. A R.G. R. R. J. S. Lewis & Co., R Jewelers AT THE BIG CLOCK, WASH. AVE. BITTERLY MENT. OP TREAT- ho Havana, .Ian. 18. The seventeen Cuban rigarmaker comprising the second group of strikers who were exfrom West Key Wednesday-pelled cuntplxln hi'terly of the action of the Kev West (b liens commit lee. Sec re ,irt Root's promise to Minister hai the ust'-r wciuM lie iiiin: dtKtely !uve,igaied ha been gadly , Q:ie-sxd- a reemd. Rttsso-.- panes FIRE Quincy. T'.i stroyed the war. flee-fro- SAMUEL HIXOH WIHS SUIT ACAIHST 8. P. Seldom If ever, does a burl,.,.. attempt to offer anyth novel and thoroughly perfect , of the "Dreamland Burlrequer gramme at th Grand tonight, i, not only on of the largest, but t baps th highest salaried orgamil of Us class bow touring, and inciudS such celebrities as Jolly Zrb ' TrU Dreamland v. including Gladys St. John. La Ciede and mond, Marie Dodd. Ualfrey and ton, Louis Pritxkow, and at a feature, the all nation beauty of thirty ahow girls from every rlim The costuming and scenic outfit. g( organisation ia claimed to be the elaborate end extensive ever preetniZ! at popular prices, and will betr co parison with any burlesques. Circus" and "Through the cloud-- " be presented. In epectatcular form, m In which will be introduced the entii company of comic end buriraqUa tists, as well as the girly choru wlut are on tbe stage In different cowum CO. every few minutes. getting February 1. L. A. Copeland and W. H. Jones president and treasurer respect lvely of the Gold Butte company, will leave on an Inspection trip to the property of that company the last of the moath. Four men are working on the Gold Butte and reports coming from there are nf a most encouraging nature. Rome sample of ore sent in a few days ago speak well for. Gold Butts. lr; ahow Coming io the Grand Opera House The Girl Raturday. January 29th. From Rweden." the latest comedv from drama the pen of Chat. Xewnun The play, besides lta striking cllinaxe shows the hardships and progressiva-neas of the Scandinavian people, who have gained in recent yeara a portion of high standing as cltisens of our gracious country. Th company presenting "The Girl from Rweden" i a strong one, headed by Miss Madia De Long, supported by such known people aa R. W. Crosby, Knum Frank Rockafleld, C. C. Calvin, Fred Powers. Master Georgie, Mi Elizabeth TavWr. Nila Keen and others equally aa well known. High rla specialties are Introduced throughout the play. wt-l- l Ie. TURNED OVER $400400 TO THE STATE. Jan. 18. Frederick Pittsburg, Gwynner, Br., and James P. McKinney, respectively president and Tic president of the defunct Enterprim National bank of Allegheny, ham treasurer turned over to the xtat 200,000 each. $237,000 being yet dtu the state. The remaining directors o th bank have promised to make tq Avon, Maas., Jan. 18. Co!. George th remainder within thirty days. W. Robbins, colonel during the civil NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE. war of the Eighth Wisconsin ("Live Eagle) regiment, died suddenly nt Washington. Jan) 18 At the doshis home here today, aged (7 years. ing aesUoo of the national board of Jefferson City, M&, Jan. 8. Gover- trade, resolutions were adopted pronor Folk left this afternoon for Bos- viding that Ja the allotment of public ton, where he will deliver an address expenditure a much larger percent Saturday night to tha Merchants' as- ago should be set apart for the peacesociation on representative govern- able evocations of tbe country, and especially for the opening of the econment. at transportation by omical route Washington, Jan. 1! President and water; also urging upon congress tha Mrs. Roosevelt's reception In honor ot enactment of a pure food law. the judiciary, the second of the a DENVER AND RETURN $20.00. son's evening levees at the White On Jan. 27th and 28th the COLORAhouse, took place tonight from 9 t 10:20 o'clock. Thera were 2,000 DO MIDLAND will sell round trip tickets Balt Lake to Denver and reguests. turn. good until February 10th for Utica, N. Y.. Jan. 18 Tonight nt $20.00. Through Pullman Observation the Majestic the Messrs. Schubert car daily. Be Colorado's beat scenery made tha Initial production of a new on this line. Ticket Office 77 West opera. "Princes Beggar," by Edward Second South, Balt Lake. Paul ton and Alfred O. Robyn. Paula MARY IS ALIVE AND WELL. Edwardes In the title role waa well received. Mount Holly, N. J., Jan. 18 llary girl who was Wooster, O., Jan. IS Ffl'enda here Clark, the received a letter today from Mrs. yeaterday reported to havo bora murGrace Taggart, dated Highland Park. dered by Albert Jones, who lived with 111., written on Wedneaday, showing the child's mother near here, has been that she has not gone to Europe. She found well and under the care of a expresses surprise at reporta of her good family at Mills boro, DeL , departure. , nine-year-o- ld DENVER EXCURSION. New York, Jag. 18 Andrew L. January 27 and 28. Eaton, president of the Crescent Belt ' POLITICAL OR COMMERCIAL, Fastener company, with offices in thla Via Union Pacific, $20 round trip. WHICH? city, committed suicide in the Vender Tickets good to return until February bill hotel on Lexington avenue today 10th. Jan. IS. Secretary by taking poison. No cause lx known Washington, Biihoom-mitteRoot has discussed with the for his act. Washington, Jan. 18. Prominent of the house rnmmWtee on apstatesmen, educators, pubEuropean A grim, Hungary, Jan. 18 propriations the situation In Morocco, Ivan licists and cltlsras whose fame ia th subject coming up In regard to the 103 rewho is world wide, have Joined In a petitloa years old, was emergency funds for diplomatic ser- leased from prison today after fifty to President Roosevelt 'to endeavor, vice. years' confinement. He protested tear- in the Interests of humanity and Speaking of sending Ambassador fully against his release but In vain, by such means aa may neea Whit and Minister Gummere to tha that he committed another crime that proper to him, to bring about conference nt Algeciras, Spain, the sec he be Imprisoned. rotary Mid: We have na political Interest in Portland,' Me.. Jan. 18. CoL Anthe Morocco conference at all, but we drew C. P. Haggard, a retired British hare a trade Interest.' army officer and brother of H. Rider "Ia not this conference more polit- Haggard, was granted a divorce hy ical than commercial?" asked Mr. the supreme court here today. Tbe 26th and Wash. Both Phones Littaner, to which Mr. Root replied: libel alleged that Mrs. Haggard deThe ostensible object ot the confer- serted her husband. ence la entirely commercial." Mr. Tawney asked if in the event New ork, Jan. 18 Charles Murof any political questions arising ray, who la said to be known also as Per dox. Strictly Fresh EfP, by whether the United State delegate! Coi. C. P. Colmey, was today held hy the half case were, to participate In their discuss- the district attorney's office In 85,009 ion.No, ball charged with uttering forged NorSecretary Root replied: theysare there with just the same In folk A Western railroad bonds recentterosl. that the representatives of any ly offered to brokers. For 2 packages Good Tea other counrry have, in seeing that the doors of Morocro are not closed to Madison, Wis., Jan. 18. At a epe-ciour t1e. meeting today the University of For 2 pounds Pore lard It is likely that, political questions Wisconsin faculty declined to recede will arise. There ia a possibility that from the stand has on It taken the a eon diet on aom'e commercial ques- football situation, and Prof. Turner ' tion properly arising may be made a left for Chicago tonight to attend the For 2 pound Good Butter cause of war between Germany and conference tomorrow. college meeting France. Tbe conference relates to provisions for securing peace and West, Fla., Jan. .18 Following order in Morocco. It ia our business theKey For 40 pounds Kindling Wood deportation of the Cuban strike to loedt after the lives and property last night the Cuban Torce-dore- a agitator of our citizens, and when they get clga rankers' union weakened. into a half civilised state where the They met today and by a unanimous For 100 pounds Coal ' not ia. government sufficiently orderly vote decided to call off the strike. and strong to protect them, why, we on will return work to They Monday. Pearaann Apples, guaranteed to protect them ottrarlves. please, per box Jan. 18. The local revolutioMR. FREEMAN DENIES MR. BIGE- - nist. a have obtaindaring exploit, by LOW. ed a large quantity of war munitions from the arsenal of the fortress. A Providcnc. R. I.. Jan. 19. Regard- number ot men In military uniform being Pqultney Bigelow's assertion appeared at the arsenal with forged fore the senate committee on inter requisition!, loaded two wagons with occxnic eauala today that among prom' munitions and escaped. inent enginrerx who have declined to assist in the construcLondon. Jan. IS The international tion of the Panama ranal was John yachting conference today adopted the R. Freeman, the latter tonight stated formula. This formula in an interview here that Mr. Bigelow U a compromise between the British was miriaken. Mr. Freeman said he snd Scandinsvian-Geraarules of had declined no appointment of the meaxurement, and niuxt he confirmed kind before each country concerned before It become a law. The conference win CATTLEMAN 18 BANKRUPT. meet within two mat for thp purpose of ratifying ihe formula. Kansas City, Jan. IS. A special to the Star from Fort Worth. Texas, sava: PHILIPPINE TARIFF CARE. William 8. Ikird. cattleman of Hcnriwre. riay county, filed a petition Washington. Jan. IE The rehearin rohintary bankruptcy today in the ing in the Philippine tariff cate of United RtgT.ee district court. HI e Warner. Barnes A Co. and Frederick placed at. 745.n00 with all W. Lincoln and others was begun to1 asst exempt. There ie a long list ot day in the supreme court of the United ' creditors. State. The cases involve claims for GO TO the refunding- - of customs duties paid MASON PROMINENT IN TROUBLE. on goods imported into the Philippine lxlands under eaecntlve order beNewark. O.. Jan. 18. Lewis p. tween the time of the ratification of tMittu.;, recently installed as grand the Rpanish treaty and the enactment tiMxtar nf Ohio Masons, was arreeted by congress of legislation for the gov:m!x ini charge of wrongdoing In ernment of the Philippine. They are '(iii.M-towith the failure of the New. test caxes and about S4.000.flo0 SL In Twentj-Fift-h k bank, Ot which he was money which has been peld into the -i . Maury is involved k, SM ITHiS 35c 35c 35c 35c 35c 35c $1.15 DIAMONDS inter-Europea- n V Perfect Cut Fifie Color lla-ar- Lowest Price IN QUINCY. ILL. . THEATERS According to n dispatch from Evanston. the lower portion of Evanston la flooded by the Union Pacific ire dam above the city, which went out at 10 oclock this morning. No lives have been lost, but people were their homes compelled to and considerable damage will be dune to property. Th groat. wall of water and brokeq. Ice rushed down the canyon with an awful tear, carrying trees, rocks end debris with If People were warned of the approaching lood and sought place of safety. Six months ago tbe big dam gave away and the lowlands were flooded. The damage was repaired, but it seems the dam Is not of sufficient strength to hold back the large volume of water, and thousands of tons of lee that pressed against it. Tha destruction of th dam thla time Is complete and will cm use the Union Pacific a loss of probably (100,000, Including- tha ice crop. SHORT STORIES -- A FREE SERVICE BREAKS ' In ihe district court yesterday the case of A. R. C. Bmlth va. the Ogden Northwestern R- R- - company waa again resumed and testimony for tho uefcnse token. By special request of th Juror, th Jury will vlalt the propIn pert In New Nevada District erty sold to have been damaged, re-, a body thla morning. A similar A letter received during the day quest iwas dented on Wednesday, wheg the counsel for the defense requested from tbe new camp of Gold Butte, that the Jury visit the property of Nov., brought the Information that a the plaintiff. party by the name of Waldron, supposed to be In the employ of former Senator Kearne end associate, was in LIBERALS CONTINUE TO GAIN. the camp for the purpose of making an Investigation of the camp, says the (Continued from Page One.) from the PACIFIC DAM AMBROSE SHAW LAID TO BEST th For the pleasure of putting him off train, tha Southern Pacific company has been ordered to pay to Sam) The funeral services over tbe re- uel M. Nixon, th sum of (2.750, a vermains of Ambrose Shew were held in dict for thla amount having been rethe Mound Fort mewling house yes- turned by tbe federal court Jury In faterday at 2 p. m.. Bishop James Tay- vor of the plaintiff, in the case of lor presidio. The meeting house was Nixon vs. the company. Nixon bought crowded with relatives and friends of a round trio ticket to San Francisco, the deceased. and when h attempted to use the reThe speakers were President C. F. turn portion, it was taken up by a repMiddleton and Eldars Lorin Jforr, resentative of the Southern Pacific James Plngree, Bishop Ward of North company and Mr. Nixon wax forcibly Ogden, and Bus Taylor. All spoke ejected from the coach, so hit comof their many years of acquaintance plaint reads. He filed suit immediate- -' with the deceased. Of hla excellent ly on hla return, asking for (10,000 character and services as a frontiers- damages and coat a of the suit. man in the early days of settling of Utah. He came here In 1847 with the second company of settler In this section. They dwelt feelingly on the active part taken by deceased in the St Augustine, Fla., Jan. 18. United early days. During the service a number of beautiful solos and music States Senator Shelby M. Cullom of bv members of the ward choir wars Illinois, who is at the Fonco do Leon rendered. The Interment wee In the hotel here, la apparently enjoying City cemetery, and the grave was good health. New Haven. Conn., Jan. 18 Rev. F. dedicated by John Barker. S. Root, secretary of the American So dal Sdence association, was found IN GOLD BUTTE. dead tonight in hla study at the Yale Former Senator Kearne Ha an E divinity school of heart disease. iils IHE UNION GAIN wishes-slopped- IX 1808. 19, FINE IN FREIGHT YARDS OF MINE Winter Teem Cloooa On Week from Today Bchool Notes. At Which Torribl Exploaion Occurred, Killing Threo Person. The winter term of the schools ends denext Friday, aau next week will be Alva H. Gunnell, one of the young voted almost entirely to examinations men in rharg of th tpp mine,terri-at some of which hare been prepared by Jacksonville. Oregon, at which a the superintendent sad or her a by the ble explosion of powder la reported Uacbvrs of the different grades them to have occurred, killing three mn. ia suite. an Ogden man. who went to Oregon j lu s' letter to the principals of the sevrral years ago to follow mining. different sebooia Superintendent AlliWhen Mr. Gunnell first went to Oreson announced the arhedule of exam- gon he was employed by Mr. Bela inations for next week, together with Radish, the new manager of the new the subjects on whk'h the examina- smelter to be erected by th Ursh tions would be conducted. The exam- Rmeiiing companv near this city, at inations for next week are aa follow: the sampling works in Baker City. Tuesday. 9 a. m.. history; 1 p. m., There he met Harry Foster, another geugiapby; Wednesday morning, arith young man, and ihe two formed a mutic, 1 p. ni.. grammar; Thursday, 8 friendship, that hat extruded into their a. m., pellmg. The examinations in business relations and the two were stibjecia orher than those mentioned In charge of the Opp mine at th time will te conducted by the teacher of of the disaster. Mr. Foster was raisthe different grades, at a time ar- ed in Baker City, and two or three ranged by themselves. The examine-lion- years ago they went into southwestern in the subjects named were pre- Oregon in the Interests of eastern pared by the superintendent. capitalists and established headquartTwo hours will be allowed for each ers at Grant Pass. subject. In order that the children They have devoted most of their may have ample time to properly con- time to development of the property sider ihe questions and give rhrir knnwn as the Oregon Belle" mine, answers fully. near Jacksonville, Oregon. But recentThe paper in the examinations will ly they secured the Opp min, and be given to tho (eschars on Ihe pre- with their eastern friends organised vious day to the Me on which the ex- company to develop the property. amination aro to be held. To purchase the mine, which was reIn his letter to the principals of th garded as a mins and not x prospect, schools Mr. Allison called the atten- required a large amount of money, tion of the prinrlpala to a condition which was secured and the young men that has prevailed In the schools, snd at onre set about purchasing machin. one which he It has ery, in preuaratlun for lta extensive been the custom ia the lower grades develonment. to issue lead pencils to the pupils, to Mr. Gunnell recently made hia fathbe used In spatial work, and then col- er, V. C. Gunnell, acquainted with the lect the when the work is com- extremely promising outlook for both pleted. Mr. Allison In his letter says the Opp and Oregon Belle, where the Children are In the habit of putting sawmill and stamp mill facilities were pencils In their mouths. It has been being developed. verified that contagious diseases are Thif unfortunate accident will be often distributed in this way." He especially regret ted by Mr. Gunnell's has instructed the prinrlpsls to have manv friends in Utah, who have the teachers distribute pencils to Ihe watched with pleasure hi display of rhlldren and make the children respon ability and rise to position of ImBible for them, and If they destroy' or portance in mining circles. new loose them replace them with understood thot the teem The Falaiaff Cafe la serving genuto J. W. Ramey, of Wilson's ine Buffalo . month lane, whieh was xinlou about a ago from In front of the Baptist service! over the remains of church, has been located at (iarUsd, J. Funeral Aauka will he held from Rirhey's Utah. undertaking parlors today at 2 p. m.. Mr. Carver officiating. Interment ones. The Faint aff Cafe la serving genu- Rev. Miss Pollock of Salt lake la to meet will bo In City cemetery. ine Buffalo steak. with the teacher Raturday morning The farmer here are In no hurry to at the Central achnnl. Rhe will uik Joe Cana and Twin 8ulllvan will to the of teachers third and fourth the moot In tba ring at Ban FranrLco for controet for boets. Mr. JobPingree, repcontent lonlgbl. Full resent ing the Ogden factory, came up grades at 9:20 snd tearbera of grades a twenty-roun- d these at 11 o'clock. detail! will bo received at the Ogden to coalraet with them on tho l&t to Inal, below A meeting of all grammar grade but no contracts ware signed. Thera Turf Exchange, .3:6 Twenty-fiftis a t rone aontlmcut to accept tho tearbera and principal will be held aireeL graduated scale instead of tho flat rate Raturday mornlag at 10:20. o'clock at The prevail- the Central school. The Woman'! Homo Companion, the contract as heretofore. boot wotnan'o mogaalno on earth, can ing opinion la that tho eugar factories ran well afford to pav more for beets. GROWERS TO MFET ta aecn at the Bundard office. A meeting will be held next Monday AND CONSIDER PRICES T. C. Feldkamp, tiinekueper for the evening, tba 22nd, Inst., to further conUtah Ooosl ruction company at Gar sider tho mailer. Willard. Boxvlder Co , Jan. IS. On Arid, had bln let! foot badly crunhed while at wprk tlvro yeoterday after The recent storms havo piled an th flth Inst, the Tonng Ladle Mutual Immedinoon. The Injured man wan abundance of snow In the mountains. Improvement association gave a balk ately removed to thla city and placed The pros oorta of sn abundant water In th opera house. Refreshment a were hoapltal.. where supply waa naver better at this sea-eo-n oerved during the evening. In the Keogh-WrigSocially the crunhed member waa amputated of the year. and financially the ball was one of tho well moat successful of th oeaoon. tbit morning. Hr in now doing an could bo expected. The local cannery experts to make AN OPTION GIVEN. Tomatoes are a big run next season. Rovrroft. being contracted for at $8.60 per ton, Grand Gulch Copper Mine Secured by Butte and Eastern Parties. eon about erected smelters Morten K. With J. panned large Major murh this en route of four miles south place through Ogden Wedneaday At a special mooting of the stock-boldethla to Washington, D. C., after having mining activity la antldjiated of the Grand Gulch Miulng Frsn-cts . In Ran weeka year. aprat eevrral company last night tho directors of t" a company were authorlisd to axeouta George Bright, engine foreman for an option oa the property In favor of The Faint aff Cafe la serving genuthe Oregon Short Une, met with an TA'. J. Guthrie of Butte, who la said to ine Mu If a to steak. accident while awttrhing In the local represent Butte and Boston capital yards early Thursday morning, which White the price named In th option Chl-- f Graves and two of the Are fortunately resulted in nothing worse has not been definitely stated, It ia In (Idle took tho steamer and went to than both ankles sprained. The forestreet man waa walking down the track at said to he considerably more than the corner of Twenty-seconlion.ootl. unit Grant avenue last evening about a point near the Southern I'aclflc ear Murh high grade copper ore has ft: go p. m , where they pumped a quan shops, and waa engaged In reading his been shipped from the Grand Gulrh flooded which hhd of tho bla water box rar when a by orders tlty pushed In the pant and, notwithcellar of a residence In that locality. engine struck him and knocked him property the king wagon haul to th standing rewith alwve The rain which has fallen the off the at tho clear trarka, almut, 1(0 miles, the ore neb twenty-fou- r hours has been the cause sult. He taken to his home and railroad, tod the ownera a handsome profit. of many liawmenta and ccllara in the tils Injuries attended to. lie will be Since 1X99 th property has reported business district being flooded. laid np for several weeks. at the smeltm. with over S.fHHl.noo pounds of ore, which gave, returns of Rnveroft. AUTHORITIES 1112,212.79, based on an average prlre . WASHINGTON KNOW NOTHING OF IT. of 12 cents per pound for copper. None of the ore shipped went less Mlaa Yenna McCallLtrr and mother came of liOgan are In the city. They Neither the then 29.(0 per cent copper, while some Washington, Jan. to Ogden to mrul their brother and Frenrh embassy nor the Venezuelan of the lot averaged as high a (4.20 son. Dr. J. M. McCalllstcr of New legation waa In receipt pf raMegrams per cent. If the option is taken up by Ihe York, who la a surgeon In the United today in regard to the refusal of the State army, and who la now en route Venezuelan government to allow the holders the probabilitlM are that reto Monterey, Cal., on an extended vlalt Frenrh charge d'affaires, M. Talgny, to duction work will tie built on the laid after he had once set foot on Colorado river and the ore transportM. Y. Crutehltelil, operator for the board the Frenrh ahlp Martinique. The ed from the mine by means of an Ron them Pacific company at Iallaade. State department was also without offl aerial tramway. Net., passed through Ogden yesterday rial advlrps from Venezuela. WHIFFED A NEGRO. en route to Denver, whore he ia called It la not possible to secure In ad on account of the Illness of hi wife. vanee a statement of the position of Jackson. Mia., Jan. our own government In the event that Roy croft. France proceeds lo punitive measures. Vardanian's whipping nf a negro conA fact that la admitted by she slate vict employed as a trusty around the la that there Is not the executive mansion is lo ho. given a department has The VUh Construction company of Involving the United thorough investigation by the penitenIdea slightest with the Weetern placed an order with France or tiary invea'igstlng committee, accordWheeled Reraper company of Aurorn. Htate In any allianrc any other Ri'rnpran power jn the set ing to assurance from members of 111., for kg car biade of scrapers, dump-er- a that Irndy. The governor edmita that of the Vrnesiielan trouble. and Other grading machinery for ttrment no American naval ves- he soundly thranhed the prisoner, and There use on the wesi end of the Western sels In Venezuelan waters, but the further declares that he would do so Paclfle. Among the equipment purThe way through again ttndrr similar condition. chased ere :to terge rock dumpers. ISO Denver ia making her and he negro. It Is alleged, will sea at III! pasesge and numemua the Windward large wl knocked down by the governor from The Amt within rail In ease of necessity. other v a kick administered and then n broom- tinvr coming wst. of tills stick was used In Ihe chsstlsrment. PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE The offense that provoked the cha MEETS, The funeral oyer the retlsemcnt of the convict wax hi lesv-In- a mains of Agate M. Smith were held the mansion grounds and his arNew York, from the family retlitenre. 2020 Ailants The twenty-firs- rest hy a fan, policeman who found hint avenue, yest reday at 3 p. m.. II. W. annual meeting of the American Music was fur- rroterMvq Jarlff Icagee was held here pros ling around In the Fourth ward Gwilliam presiding. night. The governor sent hi prinished by the Fourth ward clmir. In- today and resolution were adopted one vate secretary to the jail 'he followterment wax in the City remctcry. congratulating the country "upon the ing morning for the prisoner, and ih failure of the tariff refmm element to Rult haw been filed in the district force upon congress a revision of the whipping occurred shortly gfter hfs return to the executive mansion. OreWard court by Mery against the existing tsriff srhedu! and upon the The rules ot th Mississippi not gon Rhort Lute railroad company to prospect that tariff revision i prohibit corporal punishment recover damages in the suin of $15,000 likely to be undetsl.cn for some time for convicts. Although It hss been an for personal Injuries alleged to have to come." and voicing opposition to th cstnMUhrd precedent for many year., received by plaintiff at Idaho Philippine tsriff lull. Thanks were been Fhlls. Ida., on the night of December extended lo the 71 raprcsentstlvoa who the governor in reality hss no iegxi an ihorMy to its convict labor around he 17, 1905. while she waa en route from voted against tho latter measure. executive mancon. It JAYTARY -- Fire today deplan; of rbe j. r. .Tan. IS. School Sailtlltry company, and almost roved thcei'v hcf. The completely wholesale house of the r was batiiy il.itnxg.-Drug ecmt-aiSeveral wete alight! M falling The tm.ij ot cx ccedx (3"t.,,i,. d- Ahio-Zimnn-- d SMALLEYS , |