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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: CTAH, SATURDAY OGDEN, MORNING, FEBRUARY IMS. 8, G.W.SIMII10NS CAPACITY OF DEAF BOYS' WAS WELL SCHOOLS WIN THE PLEASED TAXED GAME PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE LARGELY ATTENDED. CITY BASKET BALL TEAM OF DEAF AND DUMB SCHOOL WINS. E. May Decide te Remodel Another Room at the Pingraa Bcheel. Which ia Babiy Naeded. From tha A. C. U. to tha Tuna of 29 to IS Game Interesting One. HEAD OF BIO HARDWARE HOUSE MIR VIEWS. filVE Gives Absolutely Pure . ; cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent ' grape cream of tartar powder No alum. R0V4L BMIIM NWU EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS No. Ne, CO. HEW VOMfc SUES WASATCH ORCHARD N. SI NM Independent 'Phono Phn., two ring BUSINESS OFFICE lndipntf.nt 'Phon Boll Phene, ene ring Roll COM-PAM- V From the appearance of a suit filed today In the federal court by the Oregon Packing company, of Portland, Or., against the Wasatch Orchard rompany, doing business at Ogden, Vtah, one home manufacturing concern at lesst has turned out a product that failed to give satisfaction, says the Drserct BS BS Newa. Tlie shit is 40 recover sums aggregating S3.C54.Z1 tor cans delivered to the parking enapuf, which proved to be defcctire sad leaky, and which caused the fruit parked in them to spoil, and become a total loss to th company. ll is alleged that the contract waa made in 1903 for the delivery of 1.250,-00- 0 cans of different else during the packing season of 1903, the sellers te lake all that leaked at coat, la excess of four per 1JHM). Of the cane delivered It was found early in the season that they were springing leak not in ones or t woa, hut In thoumnda, and tks order was impended. The company,' however, agreed to keep the cane already, delivered and in transit provided the sellsra would pay for the leeky ones. There were over f 1,000 of these, and when the comp-a- y suggested sanding them back the sellers promised. It la Urged, to send a man over and adjust th kina, paying for tt when adjusted. This the company failed to do, and the packers ar now suing to recover $1,942,119 alleged to be due on leaking cans discovered in the factory, $390.61 alleged to be dua for leaky cans, returned from customers, who bought under a pledge that tha company would make good any loses, and S3U0 loss from leaking cans returned slncu the parking season of 1903, hut from cans used on the pledge that, the sellers would make good, losses, If the company would continue to uae their Geo. W. Wilson yesterday odd TtoMa Boy," paecr, to o Bolt Lake man. John J. Greiner hao opened a flrat-das-o lunch counter In connection with th. Bloinarck ooloon quick lunchefl will bo oenred at reooonoble pricea at all hours. Everyone invited. Jaa. Welch and wife, lira. Cbaa. Welch and Loraaao Jackoon, comprised a parly of Ogdenlti-- who reLurni'd laat evenlni, after havlag apent an enjoya able vlaft at Uia Angeles and other Pacific coast point. Card party and refrariimants given By tka Onion Fraternal league at Odd Fellows' hall Friday ovening, February 2. 'OS. Prises given. Tickets, 25c. A marriage liccnae waa Issued yesterday to William H. Piggatt, aged 45 and Eliza H. Hrotherton, aged 43, both of Ogden. The dance given in the Fourth Ward anraaeniant hall last evening for the benefit of Kit ward Chambers, who leaves Feb. 10, te fill a tnlalsonary mil to Shiglnnd, wan largely attended. Ed. Chambers la a nephew of Treasurer Ainu D. Chambers. output Notice. If yon go skating Shupe'a la the place. Open day and nlghL One block east of the Ogden bridge. WITH THE BOWLERS Teaterdar afternoon abstractor Judgment in the cane of Sidney Stevens two-poun- were not received before December It), 1P05, and were to receive Dlgnam's and Valwill receive three ley magastne month. mi bw rip lions to magsstnes ataUng February 1, 1901, as the niaga-xlneompantea write ns that they are so hr behind that they will be unable Ur start the magaainea before Febru- e ary. and will run for the full time provided. The funeral service over the remain of Janie U. Graham, who died Tuesday at the Ogden General hospital, were held In the meeting house at Eden yesterday. The services, which urere largely attended, were presided ever by BMiop Henry J. Fuller. The ward choir furnished n number of selection. The speakers wen: Geo. Fuller, James Shnpe, L. H. Peter-eaand Bishop Fuller. The school of which Janie was a pupil, adjourned and the cbfMrea attended the as. trices in a body. n o n w yw E. George W. Simmons, vice president of tho Sinimoae Hardware company of St. Louis, departed for home yesterday, after a week's visit with K. E. Biawsrt, manager of tke local branch of that great house. Before bis departure he staled that Mr. Stewart had Juat been mads western salesman of the Simmons Hardware company, with headquarters In Ogden, the Inall creased Jurisdiction rncompaa-iu- g of Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana. Washington, Oregon, Nevada aud the northern part of California, embracing San Francisco. This advancement. Mr. Simmons said, caine as an appreciation of the recognised ability of Mr. Stewart. After speaking In moat laudatory terms of the local rcpresentaUva, the visitor bestowed considerable praise He declared that no upon Ogden. place In the intar mountain country is better adapted to the requirements of the trade In the matter of affording a distributing renter than Ogden, and that no mistake had been made in building the large warehouses here. He waa of the .opinion Ogden has a future moat promiaing. He cued an Instance that came under hia personal observation to prove how their buainesa was fociliieted by the Ogden office. An order for a car of aails came Into tha local bouee on last Wednesday at 1 p. m. At 2:30 the car had been placed, at 5:90 it was loaded and aealad, at 9:30 the car loft the yards, and next morning at 11 orlork It stood at Its destination, 100 mltea from Ogden, on a branch line of railroad. The company carries $250,000 worth of gunds In stork In Its Ogden war houses and ran fill orders In carload hits for anything In the hardware line. Aa an Illustration, the company has on band here 425.000 pounds of Iron heating. Mr. Blmmona said he had conferred with Mr. Stewart on the advisability of Increasing their warehouse space In The present structure ia Ogden. filled to Its rapacity and more room must be provided. There might be an addition to tha raat of the present bulMIngs this spring. With E. E. Stewart's added territory, Ogden becomes the moat important point between 4ha Missouri river and the coast on the map of 4he Blmmona Hardware rompany, and that means much, for the company la the largest of ta kind in th country. The 8t. louls office employe 2,000 people, and In one office there are 400 employee end ZOO typewriters are kept busy. There are 230 men on the road. The stork on hand ia worth $3,000,000 to $4,000,004 and groat quantities of goods are stored la the six branch houses at New York, Toledo, Minneapolis, Sioux City and Wichita. The company la rstsd at $20.0oo.oo4. If la a source of pride to George W. Simmona. who, by the way, la only 29 years old. but a clean cut, bright fellow, that hta father, now 69 years of age, is the founder of the grant Institution bearing the family name, and that he started at the very bottom of the ladder. Just aa he wae rounding Into manhood, and. with unerring built nn a business unequaled in ft special lines by any other concern In the avid. WERE SECRETLY At the bowling alleya last night the prise candy for the week waa won by the Rnshmer team, with a total box of of Sla3 pins. Th randy for the monthly prise was woa fey laud, with a total of 22S pins. That News ' Standing of Teama, Implement company vs. A. B. Hun-ankwaa filed in the county clerk's office. The Judgment is fur tho amouut of $153.36 and InlereaL All anbarribera whose names Geed Responsibility. Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and flavpr noticed in the finest cake, short A pure Out Stewart Has Been Given Added MARRIED It developed laat evening that J. I Bloaaer had become a benedict. Ilia marriage to Miss Beaale M. Hill, whlrh took place on the 14lh of laat December at Farmington, llah, had been kept secret until last evening, when waa mean the bride's fathar-in-laenough to find the marriage certificate, which tha young couple thought waa In at the a safe place. finny defeated th The groom la a well known business Association alleya laat evening, accur-!ntwo out of tlie three game played. man of this city and the bride la daughMr. Mra. I. L. Lee. In speakCraig auhstltnted for the Hoe Stanford ter ofof thaand matter laat evening ('apt. teem and waa handirappad ten pins. ing D. L. lee of tha fire department The individual score ia as follows: himself a being of tho oiiinion that ll waa a "dirty Irish trick." Bhupe Williams. US 167 159 513 Bartlett 530 1M 145 301 Baker SUCAR BEET COHTRACIS 499 163 177 149 I Taylor 407 179 164 124 Van Pam 127 160 12- 9- 413 Dates on Which Farmers Will Be Miller Vlalted. 941 Totals ..i..i.. 160 Craig McDowell P. Herrick F. Bcaddar Lund .,.. TCtala Handicap 753 135 756-2- 350 124 456 43u - 415 13- 3- 465 460 169 929 935 902 3266 10 10 10 30 123 161 192 193 Grand Total.. 919 129 107 140 625 162 171 147 at 226 at .0000 o o o o o WASHINGTON 6 O O 2 p. ni. Fridav, February 9th, REED HOTEL 0 e AVE. O Q e DE BUGABOO MAN Last night the first ensemble Academy talned ths basketball team from the A. C. U. Logan yesterday. In the afternoon a roeeptliin waa given in their Prof. McKenarick acted aa honor. toastmaster. Toasts were given by members of tho faculty and of tha visiting team. In the evening the visitors wera treated to a dance In the W. 8. A. dance hall. The hall waa decorated In purple end white, the class colors, of the W. 8. A. and blue and white, for the A. C. F. This afternoon the two teems will meet for a match game of bankethel!, the names of those who will taka part in the game are as fol- lows: W. 8. A. McKay, Doxey, Watson, Belnap, Rrown, Budbe, sub. A. C. l Duhlc, IHair, Beck. Peter-son- . Jorgcsnn, Hoarmorann, aub. The positions the men will take have not. aa yet. been decided. Coach Campbell and T. K. McKay accompanied the team to this city. WARRANTY DEEDS The following warranty deeda were filed yeaterday with Recorder Ellia: Josish Reed to Job Read, part of loi 9, btortt 55, plat A; consideration, $1. Nepht Loren Campbell and wife to Warren Campbell, lota 3. 4. 5. 6 and 7, block 5. plat A. North Ogden survey; FOOTBALL. Feb. 2. The Mass., Cambridge. American game of fool hall ns now played is whoiiv unfit for colleges and schools, according to an opinion expressed by President Charles W. Eliot of Harvard university In hia annmil report to the 1oard of overseer of tha iiniversltf. whieh waa made public today. ''Regarded as a combat between highly trained men." says tlie report, "the prixe ring has great advantages over the football field, for tlie rub's of the prixe ring are more humane than those of football, and they can he. and often are. trtrtly enforced. The fight In a prire ring between two men firing each other Is perfectly visible, so that, there are no seerc Yet prire fighting is aa In fi'otb-tl- ' the report declares that an unreasonable numfootball cr.i ber of serious Injuries and deaths: that the pubhc baa been kept Ignora- -' concerning h- - number and gravity of these injurii- - that many of the serious injuries a:, of nucli nature that in 11 prdba1'IM: they never can Iw perfectly rapatrel; that viobtiop. of the rules of the gme by coaches, trainers and players nr highly profitable and the eon:ant!y perpetrated by all par tiea. and that acts of brutality are constantly committed, partly as a result of tha p.i'-io- r, natnra'h a oused In fighting hu- iiften on wcl grounded calculation nf profit toward victory. - Cohen, Edith Allen, Mary Vokel, Jennie Goodale, Yuleta Wright, Ruby Eastman, Thelma Tracey, Emma Dunbar, Marie Keablt, Florence Hotaling, Lenars Hall, Velma Malloy, Emma Worden, Rosy Nlcholwatte, Jeannette Beatrice Watson, Myrtle Shields, Bmurthwalte, Juanita Smurthwaite, Edith Shields, Afton Farr, Cecil Nee-htMarguerite Hanley. Vera Tracey, tAdele Cave, Katherine Gamnp, Mildred Emmett, Edith Watson. Ovedla Marguerite McFadden, Verna Williamson, Marion Emmett, Anne Williamson, Winifred Emmett, Mildred Farr, Marguerite McDonald, Belva Farr, Virginia Thomaron, Helen Hunter. Vera Toll eat rup. Florence Towne, Alice Denkers, Eva Weston. t. Hol-the- r. MAY PROVE HISTORIC. London. Feb. 3. What la likely to prove a historic meeting took place laat night, when former Premier Balfour dined with Joseph Chamberlain In order to dLcuae the leadership In difficulty or aa it la euphimlatlcally called, the future of the Unionist party. The event ia surrounded with great secrecy, although H appeared that both men were prepared for It by discussions with the leading men of both sections of the party. Judged by the Chamberlafnlte newspapers, there la little hope that an agreement will be reached, and It la thought that the most likely outcome will be for both Mr. Chambqrlaln and Mr. Balfour to give way and hand over the leadership to Walter Hume Long, formerly chief secretary for Ireland, who would endeavor to bring about unity In the . party. Apparently Mr Chamberlain, while steadily declining to take the leader hip of the disunited party, practically delivered an ultimatum to the effect that unless Mr. Balfour was prepared to accept Chamberlain's scheme but to make It his permanent policy he will withdraw with his followers and form a separate tariff reform party. VALENCIA HEARING "The Missouri Girl" ia a comedy that has stood the teat of eleven years and has never failed to please. It will be the offering at th Grand opera house tonight. This production is being advertised aa being the "greatest fun event of the season." and people who have earn th show mty that the play la an avalanche of laughter. Zek Dobson, the gawky country boy, who la chief fun maker, la pronounced by the critics as the greatest comedy character in the history of the atage. The character is a natural oue. Juat such a boy aa everyone has met, but the situations are so fuany and hia peculiarities ao ludicrous that he keeps the audlenoe screaming with laughter. In the second act the birthday parry seen gives nn opportunity for the introduction of some excellent vaudeville stunts, and here again Zake juakea a big hit with hia "clodhopper dance. CONTINUED. (Continued from Page One) rigging (f the wreck ia ever discover while Investigating on the ei bluffs above the wreck, discovered a hawser after the wreck had broken up. To one end of It was a harpoonshaped hook with a ring, to which was ib'il a rope. The hook had taken a firmer hold and the line pulled out with difficulty. Heftwind the other end had been snapped off in some way. Hr thinks cither somebody had tried to cnic ashore on it or it had been unable to withstand the fogging caused hr the movements or the sea. or per hops had been loosened by contact with tlie rocks. Logan and bit party are thoroughly exhausted and have suffered from a lack of provisions, but nre still working. A correspondent on the tug Lome write of a visit on board the tug when off the wreck. He ? aoe Meco Citr. Feb. I.-- Tte weetern Townsite and Coion:' company, organised under the the territorv of Okiatvmia. dm! . deal yesterday for the purtW 2 175,oOv acres of land in the Tamaulnpaa. 45 miles from the CiD J? lctoria. g, Washington, Feb. 2.-- Tbe Rob committee on military affairs conch:. ed Its consideration of the -- mv j proprUtlon today and on Mon-aireport a measure carrying &D priatton of about $70,0o0.i)ihi. which round numbers la tlia amount of th laat appropriation for the arnr A TERRIBLE BATTLE. f Rome. Feb. 2. Premier Fort's, whose ministry waa defeated n th chamber of deputies yesterdav 0vr the official statement of its promwm announced In the chamber nf drpa'les today that tha ministry had tendered ito resignation to King Yictur Em. manuel. who had naked for tima to consider the matter. In John F. Stowe's production of "Ten Nigh la in a Bar Room." there la ou scene which must foil a little abort of terrific, viewed from the standpoint of dramatic effect. It la n doaporato battle between Willie Hammond and Harvey Green, and takes place In the latte r" gambling room. It appears from reading a plot of the melodrama that Green's fault, when at play, la dishonesty, and it la during a game of cards that Hammond defects crooked work. Hot words are exchanged and a desperate struggle follow, during which Hammond receive a knife wound that causes hia death. The dramatisation waa mad by a writer of Christian stories, and it la said that he made the wcV abound with startling scenes with a view o illustrating what havoc rum and cards would really play; also bearing in mind that to gain attention of those traveling the lower walka of life, arnsatlon must he utilised to an extent. Tha play will he seen her at the Grand on Sunday night. Chicago. Feb. 2. Albert M. John-towho has been vicepresident of the National Ufo Insurance companv for several year was elected !u president at the annual meeting yesterday held here. He aueceeda P. M. Stems' who gave in hia resignation in Pel cember because of impaired health and Ia now on the Pacific coast, Cape Henry. Va., Feb. I. Tha schooner Maggie F. Harts. Captain Foster, ran ashore this morning near Hntteran Islet. The crew of eight men was. saved in surf boats by Captain Barnett of the Hatters inlet life saving station. The schooner lies in well out and appears to be good condition, but taking some water. Mlaa Alberta Gallatin, who la starring this season in Cousin Kate, beside being an actress of unlimited ability, la a very interesting personage orally, a beautiful woman of tho Virginia type and of a decided high born southern disposition. She ie a daughter of the late Gen. Albert Gallatin Jenkins, who waa wounded In the battle of Gettysburg while in command of the Confederate cavalry. Her grandfather was J. B. Bowlin, who;' back In the fifties, waa ambassador to Paraguay. And moreover, site la a descendant of Albert Gallatin, one of tha sinners of the Declaration of Independence, and th first, secretary of the navy under George Washington. At the Grand Momfox. night. St. Petersburg, Feb. 2. The ibolt tion of capital punishment by th rlril tribunals of Russia, which was om of the main demands of reform parties, will soon be an accomplished fart Tha project will be considered this week by th council of the empire and theta la a strong chance that it wilt be approved and signed by the emperor. Victoria. B. C. Feb. case of the Canadian 2 The stlrsgs Pacific nil-wa- y agplnst the San Francisco schooner M. Turner account aervirre rendered bv the steamer Queen City, which towed the schooner from a dangerous place near the barrier reef oa the Vancouver Island coast, vu compromised this mnrning for $2.4(5. Tha schooner had been libeled for ISfl.onfi. CHINESE COMMISSIONERS IN NEW YORK. re Florence Hoxer, Florence Wertx, Edna enter The Weber Stake carried bv SHORT STORIES ,.. Coniinuipc. The following are the arrivals at the Reed for the past 24 hours: A. D. Diggs. Bittner company: Ed R. Dimgannan. Chicago: J. Roacn:hal, Ogden: Percy Moore, Salt Lake: J. B. Randall. Ogden; W. J Korth. Salt Lake: Frank Donnelly. Chicago: 31. A. ljppltt. Ban Francisco: Mra F. Browning and daughter. Balt lake: F. A. Barker. Chicago; Charles j. Weetwood. St. lamia: G. W. Green. Garland: E. P. Ferguson, Cincinnati; Charles W. Gamble. Mr. art Mr. Van Vleet. T. W. Matthew . M's T, Z.en der. Salt Lake. d . 3 p. m. Warren. Th mulct defeated the A. C. C. baaket ball team in a score of 23 to 19. Good playing won the game for the Ogden loam, a the poor generalship on the part of the visiting team. Tha inability of the Logan hoys to throw bankets waa a feature of. the entire gam Repeatedly baskets were missed, thrown from a clear field. la the first half the game lacked spirit. No brilliant playing character-iaateam work, but on the contrary playing waa ragged and inconsistent. The mutes succeeded in piling up a core erf 13 to 3 during tho first half In the second half Logan Introduced two new men, Peterson and Dahle. With the shrill whistle of the refreea instrument th gam was started In a whirl of active players. Logan succeeded la throwing two straight baskets before tha gam waa fairly under way. This had the desired effect on the mutes. There was an increased enstgr put into the playing that made tha second half snappy. Logan braced and a royal battle followed for the ban. Tor the first few minutes Logan repeatedly curved tha ball into the coveted basket. Team werk with tha mutes Improved, and the last half of the second half waa decidedly In their favor. When the reforee blear for time the Kora stood sa stated, with 4xth teams acarerly alive to the importance of the game. For Logan Dahle starred. . He saved the game from a greater defeat that would have made the entire game uninteresting had It occurred. Blair throw three baskets Wright and Lowe managed the baskets for the mutes. The former threw five from the field: the latter threw eight from the foul line. The lineup: Mute Logan. Lowe right forward ....Jorgensen (Dahle Wright..,, left forward ....Finlay sen center Beck Smlthen (Peterson Busch Blair right guard Frogner.... left guard ....Hermanaen Referee Cox. faearaal of the Elks big show waa held In th lodge rooms and waa an unqualified anorea Each and every per former waa perfect In hia or her part. waa rehearsed and tha 10.95 Every number City tax rodempHea finales, "A Bon of Uncle Bam and big account apporStore auditor, "Auld Lang Syne were both comtlonmet state school fund. 22.699.05 pleted. One of the numbers that la Disbursements. expected to make the biggest hit la 6,197.17 that of "De Bugaboo Man. In which Monthly warrants paid 29,623.25 Mias Grace Huyman Is assisted by the Cash on hand infant class of Ogden warblers, Amy $35,920.62 Hartley, Mytrel Campbell, Lily Bush, Total i Martha Compton, Neva Howe, Emma I fictile Scott, Florence ColeSliupe. WEBER STAKE ENTERTAIN man, Marvel Cave, Agnes Olander, I'i-g- al CLOCK O The teachers committee reported the exchange of princlpela of the Pingre and Five Points schools; Prof. Underwood being assigned to Pingree and Prof. Thomas to Five Points. President Joyce reported having received a communication from Bupt. Allison in which be called attention to condition of the the overcrowded Quincy echool. The enrollment la thle school, It was reported, exoeda 260. It waa suggested that a room, which 1 now uaed a an office, might be remodeled and used aa a ckuo room. The matter was referred to tha teachers' committee, with power to act. Regarding the salary of Offlcar H. C. Jacobs, K was ordered that the aeeretary report to the city council and ask that body to allow him a larger compensation. The clerk read Bupt. Allison's re port, which showed that a congested condition prevails la the citys schools. During the past week 110 new pupils hare been enrolled, and all the schools, with the a Ingle exception of the Five Pbinta, were crowded to their utmoet capacity. The treasurer's report for the month of January waa road. It waa aa follows: $13,110.78 On hand Jan. 2 ... 2 p. m. o o Lewis &BIG Co ae Sm JEWELERS AT THE ing. Harrlaville, Thursday. February Sth. The Ufa of Your Watch will be nearly doubled if It ia properly cleaned and oiled once u year. Tha old oil In the movemnnt become gammed In finis, and with the fine dust and frit that work a In. frill. If neglected, num friction and wear. If poor wetch stops occasionally or insea time or shows any ethor symptoms of being overworked. Its time you brought It to us. Every watch that w clean (or repair) la guaranteed to keep good time for a full year. d Field Superintendent Job 1ingreo of the Amalgamated Sugar company will meet the farmers at the different settlements. sa follows: Fair West, Monday, February r.ih, consideration. $2,000. at 2 p. m. Esther V. Rillrntyne to R. T. Harris, 8tatervllle. Tuesday, February 6th, undivided hnlf Interest In lots 1 and at 2 p. in. 6, block 1. Dunna addition; consider-alien- , Ijynee, Wed ne Out. February 7th. $l.oon. at 792-2- The board of education met in regular aasion last evening and transacted the usual routina of business. The minutes of laat meeting were read and approved. Mr. Browning, In behalf of the flnanee com mine, reported that the total amount of money now In the treasury la $29,659.52. The report waa adopted. Ur. Carr reported that tha schools are all well provided with sup. piles and that an order for copy books and lights had been placed yeaterday. Presldant Joyce stated that thar were more than tha usual amount of new text hooka on hand because the pupils had been bartering in aeoomd-hanhooka m aa unusually large scale. Th sanitary commutes reported that thare wera no new ranee of disease, and waa showered with congratulations. The committee on buildings and grounds reported that water la the basement of the Pingre school had been causing some trouble, but that the condition had been remedied during the week. The difficulty earned by tha cesspools, which are said to exist In the neighborhood of the build- THEATERS New York, Feb. 2. Under tka axe Milwaukee, Feb. 2. Jack Dougherty got the decision over Buddy Ryan in pieea of the various mlaainusry board which have their headquarter la New the bout. York, a notable dinner waa tendered Berlin. Feb. 2. It ia officially an- to th vial ling high commlsaionen of nounced that the ineurrectionary the emperor of China, Viceroys Tun movement In German East Africa has Fong and 11 Hung Chat, aarfiuat Chines trase been almost totally suppressed. secretary of the imperialWaldorf-Astoria ury, tonight at the Mere-tarW. John formerly betel. Foster, 2. Postmaster Feb, Washington, of state, presided, and addrauu General Cortleyou today announced the appointment of Dick L. Aahburat, were made by Lleu'enanl Governor of New York at Philadelphia to succeed Clayton Lymgn Bruche, tare; Rev. Arthur Judson Brown, who McMlchaeL poke on behalf of the missionary De Moines, Iowa, Feb. 2. Frank boards; Viceroy Tuan Fong, aho Gotch won from John Koaa, of Rock voiced the appreciation of the comale extended hi Island in a wrestling Ion for the welcome match here tonight Gotch took two America; by Morris Jessup, president of the chamber of commerce; Bishop straight fall Coadjutor Greer of tha Episcopal diocese of New York; President Xlcholu 2. The Feb. Kan., Topeka, Populist Butler of Columbia, Rev. Mucentral committee decided tonight to Murray of the bran hold a meeting at the call of the stale cins H. Hutton, president miaalona of the Reformed of foreign chairman, when the policy of the party church in America; Rev. Dr. D. will be decided on. professor In the Peking noiret and Sir Chentung Usn( China, tty, Washington, Feb. 2. The house comthe Chinese minister at Wasmittee on railways and canals ordered Cheng, Letters of regret were read a favorable report on the bill to grant hington. from President Roosevelt and Sec re a federal charter for a canal between tary of State Root. Plttaburg and Ashtabula, Ohio. In an address of welcome on hehal nf the missionary boards, Rev. Arthu: Cambridge, Mail.' Feb. 2. Dave Judson Brown, secretary of the Free Daahler, of this elty, waa given the board of foreign mission over Maurice Sayres of Milwau- byterian kee, after twenty rounds of fast fightTURNER KNOCKS OUT MULLIN. ing at the Middlesex Athletic club toStockton, Cal., FA. 2. Wife Z. day. Turner of Stockton knocked out Ban ney Mullln of Seattle in the first hi Brussels, Feb. 2. The first reading of tha opening round of their tweaip of the bill hy which nil foreign com- round contest tonight. With a short panies operating in Belgium mnat pay right awing he stood Mullln on hb two per cent of their profits to tha head and it waa a quarter of an hoof state, passed the chamber of deputies afterward before Jie knew what had today. happened. Mullln may be seriously injured. Count De Rnchefou-chulParis, Feb. who was arrested in connection with the church riots.' waa sentenced to three in on tha Imprisonment by tha correction tribunal without application to the first offenders act. y Gams-wel- l, d, Tours. France, Feb. 2. During the taking of the inventory at the church at 8t. Datum today, street fighting occurred between the Catholics and who were only separated by a large force of gendarmerie. San Francisco, Calif.. Feb. 2. A. L. C. Atkinson, secretary of the territory of Hawll, who waa recalled from New York on account of the illness of Governor Carter, has arrived here. He will sail for Honolulu oa Monday. Washington. Feb. 2. W. J. Calhoun, the president's special commissioner in the aaohalt controversy, has been Before placing your order TODAY get our price on the ar- ticles you want. We will save you money. summoned to Washington and will be In consultation with Secretary Root tomorrow in connection with hia report just submitted: Victoria. B. C.. Feb. 2. Tug Lome left Bamfleld at noon today with seven bodies, one a woman supposed to be that of Mias Van Wych of Ban Francisco. Two are identified as .J. B. Graham of San Francisco and Fred KrirkRon nf St. Pstik Washington. Fb. 2. William Wal- ter Hamilton, a negro, was hanged In tt e jail here todav for the murder of Lizzie Lvman. his common law wife. The dron fell at 7 o'clock and death ensued 12 minutes later. Th crime was a particularly brutal one. Tha Watson Car rompany, the largeat car building concern In New England, employtaken Into tba ing Too men. has big cur building combine, which will r.ys: "Aa the Lome rode within half a control a large part of the car building mile of a stump of n mast which at business in the United States, once indicated the wreck, a large InFeb. 2. It has been dian canoe came off which was manned Indians. iLrlded to delay railing of transport hy Logan and two Xitinat Springfield. Mass., Feb. 2. b-- en SMITH grocery SA Y Don9 1 you want to sell that property If so list It with ue KELLY & HERRICK |