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Show WP whm & NWtM 8 - THE MOUSING EXAMINER TELEPHONES I IDtTORIAL ROOM A 'PtlOB ring .. llritpMdMt Vail Ption, BUSINESS tn OFFICE N. OLD ONE OUT SI Nfc M NEW ONE Na M Independent Phoiia all Phono, ana ring No. M IN TWO Mr. Kalla Pcdhart of Ogdon leaves today for Ely, Narad, where h iaxtaoeively Interested ia saining prop- 4tya Witaoa r Ogden lodge No. S, L 0. O. F, will ImH their tnataliatloa of officers thla evening. laviuuioa have haan extended to all the metnbara of iha organisation within the city. After the oar tun m Ire n banquet will be served. Na son' MM won the doll Shoe Store. at Christen- Sheriff Emery of Salt Lake was nailed npoa yesterday to send deputies to Bingham Junction, where it was reported that tbs foreigners wars shooting np Iha town. Viva deputise were hurried to the scene yesterday afternoon. Front the word receded the men war Indulging In a riot Incident to the celebration of tho Greek Christ- A ear of dry, bright, grean hay Jnac iwaaivad at 0 routs Graia Store. BOARDS OF COMMISSIONERS HOLD SESSIONS. and Madsen Render Reports and Make Important Recommendations the Shortly after noon yesterday eld hoard of county commissioners stepped out of office and the newly elected board stepped in without any Billy Wilattending eeromoniao. son. who stepped down end out aftr he had sat ns chairman through a r session, slid into his heavy coat and started for the door. When half way arms the room he turned about and sited up the new boara. There was not n sign of n tear la hi eyes or tremble ia bis voice ns he uftouted a lusty good bye and ift the building. After the new board waa called to order Commissioner David McKay placed In nomination O. B. Madsen for chairman of the board, who was elected without op pus km. The board then took up the matter of confirming the appointment of deputies lor lbs various departments. These were ell the earns as they have bout here total, with tho earepllon of the re carder's office, where Beth K. Thomas was named as chief deputy at a sab ary of 113.50. An adjournment waa thru token until I o'clock. At the aesakin of the old board, the allowing of Mila occupied a greater portion of the time. The expense bill of Joseph Stanford for the ume he acted an commissioner during October, which hid been held over for more than a mouth, was passed by the board without the approval of the auditor, who refuted to audit the bill. Several bills for overtime in the recorders office that had bin upon the table since Jen., INIS, warn token up and disallowed. It waa claimed that the Mils were presented after the board had adopted a resolution, the provisions of whieh war against allowing any overtime la any of Lbs county offioM. The county attorney reported upon the decisions of Judge Howell la the Wdber county school consolidation and tho dispute ever the boundaries of the highway in Ogden canyon esses and recommended that the latter oase bg nppsaled to the higher eoarte. In order to plaos to Judge's chambers on g direct heating plant the expenditure of 180 wen authorised. Oommiaalwaer W. G. Wilson then made a report on the conditions of eounty matter that have been under his care during the time has waa a mealier of the board, bloat important among these was the return mend that s fence be built between the roadway and the river In the ranyon at nil points where the same run aide by aids. The report wan a fok two-hou- 1 Owing to the fact that the company which the city of Hunts villa purchased Ha wlra for ths electric light- ton ing swlsm being Installed In that piece refusing to deliver tho same on sore ant of tho lacrosse in price, the y town will be wlUMint the nee of tor another two peeks. The principal places of bustaeaa and many at the rssidenoea have been wired ami art ready for tho Installation of the lights. eleo-trtalt- The Oppuio Stock Co. will present beautiful military drama entitled "Courier, la three acta, at Huata-Tlll- h Thursday ere, Jan. 10th. the the The Hto Grande Western railway eompany has effected a settlement with Mias Mary Pwtiereon in the eum of IL908 for injuries auuUtned on Jane 14 lest, when aha, together with several ether young women who were driving across the Rio Grande tracks, were run down by a locomotive. All at the party were more or less Injured. Mias Bingham, another victim of the eoeidaot. recovered n like amount n fow day ago. ' Reports received from J. H. Edgar-tmanager of the Copper Coin Mining eompany, reports things favorable at tho new camp. He says the work Is progressing nicely. A bridge ever the Weber river will noun be completed, following which shipments of ere wtij be made. The camp ia located more than seven miles from Morgan and three mllee from the iwllraad. A haft has been put down about S5 feet, working at present on a vein, from which it la amid some high grade ere ta being token. This ore allows values running ns high an 55 per cent copper end go eoneen in silver. y, 15-fo- BOARD OF EDUCATIOH ef Meetings t and Third Fridays. Pint Data Chnn A special meeting of tha board of edneation wan held in the boards rooms la the Bcctea building lest evening. It wan decided to hold the suasions of the beard hereafter on the first and third Frldnyn of each month for. The meeting was a brief one and wan held in lien of the one scheduttsi for teat Friday evening, which was postponed on socount of the Tearn-er- t convention. The treasurer's report for the month of December wee es follows: On hand Dec. 1, 108 ..., 1,259.58 Received from the county treasurer (taxes! 21,008.00 Received front the county treasurer (school taxea).. 9,9(8.50 Total mmiiiim. (38.2bd.tdl DUbarseaeata e e t e herewith eubmit my final report on retiring from the hoard of county commissioners, as one of Its members during the pset six years, also a brief statement relative to ome of the made na mada and bridges P in Ogden valley during that time. The new steel bridge at the mouth of Ogden canyon waa placed la position for the one that was destroyed by the Vtab Mght end Railway company's pipe line overflow, id year ago ins 13th day of this month. There were erected two wooden bridges, one on the north fork and one on tha aoutb fork, both 40 feet epaa, renting on good stone abutments laid la cement. The laat year there hat been five new steel bridges erected on different branches of the Ogden river la Ogles valley. They all rest on good stone abutments laid la cement, and the lumber used Is good native pine two and three inches thick, for top cover Ing, and all the other bridges have been floored with three-incnative pine. During my laat term of office all the wooden culverts have been removed under the road In Ogden canyon; them la now, according to my beat recollection, thirty or thirty-onrnlverta put under this road to take off the different streams and springs and to drain off tho rain and snow water In the spring time; also all overflowi from the water tanka during the sprinkling season, which range In alia from four to twenty-fou- r Inches la diameter. They are all laid raced with stone the catch basin Is laid la cement, and, barring some unforeseen accident occurring, they will never have to be replaced. "There has been one concrete bridge erected Just lately. While It is now passahle end used for travel. It Is not enterelv completed, as the wings on the approaches have not been put In. the weather getting too cold. It was thought best not to put them In. The n the ground and part of the sand I cement is at Koad Supervisor Graham's with which to complete thla work. The forma that were put under tin1 bridge to place the concrete in position hare nut been removed, as the weather has not been very good to dry the cement and concrete. Engineer Craven advised us that It would 1 .918,892.28 Balaaea on hand Dec. IL 1906 620,513 El Mile were allowed, . A number of after which the board adjourned. WANTED A number of young, able bodied mea for railroad service. Apply to Atwood Employment office, 131 25th street PANAMA RAILROAD. Jen. 7. The fifty- Washington. seventh anuiial report of the board of directors of the Panama railroad coni' T. P. Shunts, president, fur Pny,lastby fiscal the year, was today transmitted to congress by Secretary Taft. President Shunts say that after tho payment of costs of operation end all fixed charges there remained net earnings of 8322.881. whlrh has been used for improvements and construction . The expenditure during thie fiscal year amounted to l.ni)3.:73. ARE YOU WI.SE AS TO WHERE YOU CAN GET GOOD GLASSES. EXAMINEE: Creek, rintah. these forma therbe hrsft ti. ein the approach of spring, at whU-ti.i:e they miud be taken out to keep EYE STRAIN. HEADACHES. NERVOUSNESS CURED BY WEARING them tr;uu obstructing the high water We have also put in about one wile and a qu: rtvr of ruaa from Rirle's tu fink bridge. This rued is the th made of broken st ne taken from the cauyun. It was a long haul and quire expensive. It was finished this fall, but we could not get the road roller ap to roll it. This road ought to be rolled as soon a the weather penults in the epriag. The reason why 1 hare not taken t ter id fencing the Ogden up the canyon earlier la on account of haw tag had such heavy expenditures to get this road fit tor people to travel, ae this piece of road I have just to waa almust impassable to travel laat spring. There was a number of places through Ogden canyon that should be fen red. The place where 1 believe needs your earliest and most earnest attention, and which should be attended to first, ia what is known as Black Po:nt, leading from the Oaks to the power dam. The fence at tie mouth of Ogden ranyon has been pretty well destroyed by the people who have been laying a atrefit railway there this fall. The sprinkling wagon has been used for aliout twelve veara. mad is very much la the need of repairs, new valvee, etc, and the tank will need building anew. I left thla sprinkler at Jacob Peterson's, on Twentieth street, as he has always don the repairs. He la awaiting vaur order for what you want him to do. "There has bean a great deal of damage done to tbe Canyon roads by traveling herds of sheep. We have bad a nun hired to assess these damages. bills hare bees presented to E. T. Huianlski, county attorney, but be stated last Monday that he bae lieeu unable to gat the correct accounts from the clerk's office to start legal collection on them, although the clerk hat sent bills lo the sheepmen interested. I simply draw tbe incoming board's attention to tbls fact ao that they may take wbat action they see fit when they get once organised. Every dollar that has been assessed these owners of sheep should be collected. "On the 20th day of October last there waa an auditing committee appointed to audit the clerks and all county offlceia' books, and I am sorry to aay that the board has never as yet aeea fit to put this auditing cummitte to work. "1 have made an effort two or thro times to get an agreement so that they could be put to work, aa J think thla waa due to the Incoming board as well as to the outgoing board. That this auditing, as required by tbe statutes must be attended to by the county commissioners orders at tbe very least once a year, but up to this time tbe committee has been unable to accomplish It." The retiring commissioner then sharpened his axe for the Utah k Idaho Railroad company and entered the following rccoiumendwtkms in the matter of blocking the highway at the mouth of the canyon with a rail- PROPER examined GLASSES FREE. rnm mm rn m J. S. Lewis AT THE BIG (SL CLOCK $1.00 Co., Opticians AT THE GRAND. "The Little Duchesaf company WASHINGTON AVENUE. worthy of the applause that it received. Jnst what claaa it belongs to would bo difficult of determination. It smacks of comic opera, suggests burlesque and la strangely reminiscent of vaudeville. The combination ie pleasing, however, and while there ia a startling lack of plot, three acta that embrace tbe play entire are replete with funny situation and clever The Radio girls, tha Bathing girls and the Fencing girls proved features in appearance, both la costumes and out of apeclM costumes. Olga Voa Hatxfeldt, leading lady and reputed countess, Ie charming and decidedly clever. Bhe may be a genuine countess, hut she la entirely human and darldodWunoountras-U- k ;oc the stage. 8h has a pleasing voice and wins with the audience immedl ately. Comedv element was furnished by Robert litt, Irving Brooks and George Moore, all of whom were stellar features when on the stage. Their presence eaves the. company from what otherwise would he marked commonness. by-pla- regard to the railway at tha mouth of Ogden canyon. Jo company with tbe ruunty attorney, the board of county commissioners twice visited the terminus of said railway, and at each time having conference with the ofll cera in charge of tho conatrnction. At the outset verbal permission was given to lay or construct a terminus track to tha roadway for tha purpose of facilt taring the removal of tho embankment and making s suitable cut for road' bed. Thereafter a draft of a fran chlae waa presented to this board, which, after consideration, was not granted. A communication was sent to the railway company suggesting necessary changes In phraseology of proposed franclilea and the Incorporation of some different terms, whlrh communication appears to have been entirely Ignored by the railway com pany. and thereafter the company ceased doing any work upon said rail way for extension. The company waa notified to remove the track off from the county road, which notice haa also been ignored, "An intimation appears to have been given that the company desired the board to again visit locality and confer with (heir officers in regard to the matter in question, to which waa given verbally, that tbe board uf county commissioners, la company with tbs county attorney, were ready at aay time to comply with such request and to confar In regard to tKe railway, hut deemed It advisable that said visit he mad In company wfth some officer of the railway who would be authoriced and empowered to act in tbe railway company'! behalf, slue which time nothing further has been heard or done. I desire to state that I Conferred with the county attorney In regard to the advisability of taking melon looking o tbe removal of the obstruction placed in the canyon road by tbe said railway, and was advised by him that, as oar term of r.fflce was shuttle to expire that tbe contemplated action would not In 11 probability be brought to a conclusion until we had retired from Office, and that it would ae a matter of policy be better to leave the entire transaction to tbe new board of commissioners and new county attorney. who would thus have tbe manner and method of conducting the business entirely In their control. "In conclusion I desire to state and place upon record my opinion In which the couuty attorney, whom I have consulted. Concurs, that neither this nor any other railroad should be permitted in occupy any portion of the Ogden county naj for the purpose of n roadbed. and that the recommendation made in the proposed amendments to tbe franrhtee asked for hv the railway company be rigidly Insisted upon and tbe right of tbe inhabitants of Weber county thereby fully proected. ' When the new board convened in the afternoon they were not in getting down to huslness. ti p nan. sen we reappointed superlrvcndcnt of the county infirmary end Mrs Hansen was mad matron. The gq. ait-ew- er g fixed were (lut) and 35 reepec-ilTcly- . Joseph Hogg? was reappointed flab and gam- - warden at a salarv of 845 per month. nd M. Grow was name, as assistant warden. Tne latter salary was piaced ai ISh month. taring of the commissioners to the various C'mr,ii(!e, n i in wi order, and this Is The wsr re 1'nc.l up: H. Mad-e- n P.wir farm end r.un-t- y intirmarv, ftnsncr and auditing. Frank Moore Court hones, offices VcKey-Suppli- es, taxes. The tallowing assignments of road districts was then made; Marrmtis, Rlaterville W;,rren. West Weber. Wilton. Car li n I. Taj lorurli'e. ty. Ma-'ee- Moore North Randall, Og len Harri-ivtile- . View, Plain City. JJh, rry. McKay Huntsvilie. Kden. Burrh ear-We- play- ed at the Grand laat night to n good wised audience which was decidedly The product! qn waa enthusiastic. way track: At the rhise of my term of office I desire to report the action taken In Pleasant c' 'in keeping with the advance of wages in other line of work. I moet heartily reccmmenu the adjustment of wages paid for road work. Owing to the fart that higher wages could be procured for other employment, the county has been handicapped In securing the neoessary help. The made her nr wholly the result of my association with the repair of the public highways during the past two years. I trust the board will take thla matter up at an early date. David j Riv-frd- veyor. cr(rinl. The New Auto" Goggles Are Croat for any one who wants Eye Protection. Aluminum TTEPDAY, JANUARY 8, "1 find in handling the roal work through the wv stern part of the with ty the main obstacle to contend ia the absence of gravel ia that neighmemborhood. Since I have born ber at the board 1 have atndled the real question carefully sad have come to the ooBcluaion and la order to accomplish tha desired results. It will be necessary hr (he hoard at county oommlaaionars to procure a locarioa for the rock crusher. This, of necessity, must be located on aom line at railway, la order that the com of transportation be had aa low as possible. la line with thla, 1 think it will be necessary to purchase material for a tramway, ta amount to be purchased to be determined by the amount of work undertaken. Another important feature eonnecud. with our highway la the cost at maintaining the numerous bridges and cub verts. During the paet (wo years fhs supervisors hav been instructed to us riling wherevar a sufficient depth could be obtained, to keep it from being broken by heavy liaJi. I think in replacing bridges and culverts in the future, cement should he need exuntensively and (he work bo done surder the supervision of the county m-.i- next 'bey Hooper, tions: X-r- Th ETA II, Jsaen CssyuB road. Comm iselonrr O.. B. Madsen made the following report and recommenda- a lies WE WILL GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY INSTANCE. EYES OGDEN', st, - "KING RICHARD THE THIRD." There are three very eminent actora on tour tbls season In Rhakexpeare'a great tragedy, "Richard the Third." They are John Gritb. Richard Mansfield and Robert Mantell. They vary some la their individual Interpretations, but the version that Mr. Griffith uses la that of Colley Cibber, which la by all odda the moat satisfying for modern presentation. It added greatly to tha glory of the greatest tragedian of the pari, and serves Mr. Griffith's purposes moat admirably. He fairly revela to tale character, playing it with the greatest animation and effect, fairly compelling hi audiences to borate of enthuaiiem. Mr. Griffith's support this season la unusually good, and his equipment rovers all the requirements that are needful for a thoroughly first class attraction. His engagement to this city has been arranged for Wednesday night, January 8. 190T TO BEAUTIFY INVITATION CITY LEAGUE TO LOCATE CITY OF SEASON Rl AI OPENS OGDEN HERE IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE RENEWS CITY COUNCIL INVITES SMELTER COMPANIES TO OGOEN. APACHES TAKESATELLITCfi Inaugurate Various Movements Looking Tower Advancement ef City's Interests. . Bench Fire Station to Bn Opened Once Chief Faina's Appointment Confirmed. Net a Man In Either Teem Tha Ogden City Improvement league held a meeting at the Weber dob rooms last evening and commenced again tha work of improving the city, number iff important matters received consideration at the hands of the organisation whlrh will now hold meetings at frequent intervals. On of the first thing! taken up was the matter of petitioning General Manager W. H. Bancroft of tha Oregon Short Line, asking that official If something could not be done looking toward the construction ef the propoawd now freight depot to Ogden, as well as tha building of the viaduct across the railroad yards at the foot of Twenty-fourt- h street. Ijettera were also addressed to the three smelting companies of Balt Lake to which tha support of tbe league ie promised In cate they should decide to locate at Ogden. The league also pledged Its cooperation with the Weber club ia tha work now being dun along thee lines by that organisation. BtlU another letter was addressed to Superintendent E. C. Manaus of the Union Depot and Railway eompany at Ogden, asking that a bureau of information be established at tha Union depot to thla city, the need of which has been felt for yean. The following committee was appointed by the chairman for tbe purpose of deviling legislation looking toward ths betterment of the city nnd county government: J. G. Nye, F. M. Drlgge and W. B. WadelL The city council was requested to make an effort to secure jurisdiction for paving tha two blocks on Wall avenue, beand Twenty-fourttween Twenty-thirand streets, and between Twenty-fift- h streets. Twenty-sixth h DEATHS AND FUNERALS E. Patterson, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. if. A. Patterson, died Sunday at tha family residence to Hooper. The foenral will be held from tbe reeiJenoe at I oclock tnla at afternoon. Burial wlH be mad Hooper, ' d of The daughter Councilman and Mrs. T. M. Jensen ot Huntsville died at (be family residence la that place at 7 o'clock yesterday forenoon, from an attack ot croup, with which It was seised less than eight hours previous. aina-yearol- The funeral of Nellie P. Ross will be held at the First ward meeting bouse at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Tho rematae may be viewed at the residence of Porter Wondmansee, 424 Thirty-firs- t street, between tbe hoars of 18 and 12 tomorrow. Burial will ba la the city cemetery. d Cynthia, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Newsy, died at the family residence, 2C68 Quincy avenue, yesterday afternoon, from an at14-- y ear-ol- tack of diphtheria, Tbe funeral cortege will leave the residence t 1 oclock this afternoon. Interment will be made In the city cemetery. to - Ranch the 280 iT0 hn ssu (j Mark. Councilman Thomas introduced resol utkin In the session last night, inviting the smelters south of Galt Lake to Ogden, and incorporated aa assurance in hie paper that the citir sens of Ogden and Weber county would accord the officials of the companies fair end courteous treatment The firat game of the City Bowie, longue wa played at the j,r alley last evening, and the took the Satellites into rampieti! tune of 2 to L It was a good eauZl aad looked like old tiroes to see aQ former league players lined up sunl each other. The absence of the J? faces wee quite noticeable. From the fact that ail the h this league are auppoaed te be waa notch era there nothing vwv ling about the score made. Watkins, Wherry, Wilson and iwZ held np their end ta good fasht? but they warn the only oar to by the 508 mark. "Bill" Joe. T man who cornea into prominence At aa the moet aa frequently bn. abused John Doe, was simply noeg the running. Jour got s bd aad la the firm gam the best b oeuld do with the wood waa to mn 81 potato to Me credit, hie total tha three gamea being but 3M, whkkb would be considered poor far the (w mereinl league players. Joneawasu aloos, however, for Burton, ha ef m strong arm, could do ao batter this 482. Lund, who aspired ta toe rtn plonshlp toot season, had to ba so tent with a total of 447, and Hess, f merly a member of the Lean km team, only pulled out a total of 491. Not a man on either teem waa afe to gel 208 in any one game. Drlgp came nearest turning the trick ta tie second gam with 187. Watkins wu next with 182, atao made to tha gam ot the eerie. But 93 pins ding. d the grand total at the ead of the oonteeL The Satellites took tha lm game by exactly three pine, the ii wu won by the Apeohe by 50, wfe alxo won the third by a margii ot u points. Both team did their best to the seoond game, after vtdet they Boomed to weaken. The soon; BatelHtM Tttal 1T1 197 M- I Driggs . . . ,M 1C Wherry , , , .u , 147 162 164 Burton ,, 128 145 149 40) 188 159 168 Baker ,, Hess . , ... 147 140 179' (ft44 iZt The resolution was heartily approved by the council end a copy of the asms will bo mailed to the several companies contemplating the removal of their plants to other localities Two reports of branches of city work for tho year 1988 were received end ordered filed. One from the street supervisor, la detail, listed tha exact eurne spent on the different streets and avenuea to the city, which totaled (28,985.23. A great portion of this eum waa expended on macadam and pavements on streets and The money la considered well spent, as the roads are to fair condition and much Improved in certain sections of the city proper. The other report came from the light department and showed a total expenditure for the year of (13.080 for arc aad Incandescent lights distributed ever the city. Thla sum compared with the figures of 1905 la somewhat in the excess. Being properly andlted, examined by committee and recommended for pay(4,089.11 ment, claims aggregating were all owed and the auditor will be Instructed to draw warrant for their payment Chief Browning of the police department Informed the council that he had removed Exra Farr from the force, and naked for the council's opinion. His action waa sustained. No successor waa named to fill Farr's place. Browning also recommended. Inask much aa Merchant Patrolman R. to of value to the city as well as to merchants, he be allowed $38 per month of city money. The matter was referred to the police committee. On report of Chief Paine of tbe fire combination department that the wagon for the bench station had arrived, it was recommended that he try 759 803 79- 8- tH Totals .. , the wagon, which. If found satisfacTool Apache tory, will be accepted by the city and 147 189 15- 1- 4K properly toatalled. Tbe bench elation Gysln will be opened Immediately,' aa it 191 193 188 Watkins iti ( 91 180 14-5- IK ready for service. The appointments Jones ., 168 172 180 submitted by the chief tost week were Wilton IS 159 139 14-9- 44; confirmed. Lund The attention of the council wax 768 851 813-1- 411 called to the fact that fire Insurances Totals on city property expire at the end of the present month. On recommendaTHREE MILLION MORE. tion the matter waa referred to the committee on buildings and grounds Chicago, Jan. 7 Announcement vu tor investigation and report It waa made today by tha University et CM suggested by Williams that soma ot oago trust that John D. RocksM tha companies carrying city insurance ware auspicious and probably not re- lor would ta tho near future ends university 18,080,000 for psnaios-Inliable, and that thorough Investigation the of superannuated professor ef the should he made before tbe insurance Institution. to renewed. Tho exclusion off the University ff The report of the stray poundkeeper showed that during the year 424 ani- Chicago because it la a danoails mals had passed through the citys tional school from sharing to the Carnegie pension is said ts pound. have caused Mr. Rockefeller te 4r dd on a pension fund ot hta awn. UNROMANTIC OPERATION. 3 slde-walk- a' apt at Ed rt tel tt the thi do) toil he Kn T8 m Cal fin he ae ty tb ar alt pty-In- ot! to J- . o g New York, Jan. 7. B. H. Harrlman gave personal assurance today that he The funeral of Levi A. Cox wu waa not seriously ill. He said: "I underwent an unromantlc little held at the Hooper muting house at recently, but It was not of It o'clock yesterday noon. Blehop operation sequence. I hear there hav Charles presided. There eras a large any cou reports of my sickness, attendance of relatives and friends been wild 1 not tho newspaand many beautiful floral ottering thoughI hare to read go out at one. expect were laid upon the eaaket . The word pers. Mr. Harrlman refused to discus ths choir rendered several selactlone and interstate commerce commission's InMiss Jones Bang a sola- - The speakof tho roads in which be ers were Charles Parkier, John Hoop- vestigation 1a interested. Beus R. A. C. and er, James Beus, J, Christensen. Burial wu in the HoopGANS TO MEET BRITT. er cemetery. . tot bs an ca er n ei nl dl to to Ji Ij4 WAGES ADVANCED. Trinidad, Goto.; Jon. 7. RcprwsMto tlvea of the Ankea Fuel company, which operates tho largest ooal properties In northern New Mexico,- sal (fther allied Interests, Including tta Bants Fa, Liberal k Bngtevllto received notice today from tto head offices ia Nsw Tork City to advance wages 10 per cent to all ployes. This nlaa will benefit sbS 10,800 men. - ACTED IN GOOD FAITH. Rome, Jan. 7. Charles I. He Ban Francisco, Jan, 7j Article rU-ewere signed tonight for a finish fight child, formerly secretary of tha State treasury, after raosiriig of and Joe Gens by representatives to tM McIntyre nnd Heath, In Klaw A All member at Ogden Aerie No. 118 Jamoa Britt at Tooopah, Nev., March information from his lawyer production of George B. Hothe chargm Stataa United regarding a are of Both be are at to for (25,080. 17, purse present Eagle requested barts musical vaudeville, "The Ham brought against him and Georgs A Tree, will he the attraction in thla balk Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock to weigh 133 pounds two hours Perking of New Tork In eooaectka to be to to The our the of the contest attend funeral late purse harp, rlt.v at the Grand Thursday, January with the Prussian bond transact)! M. W. the cent to 60 winner and divided Higgins. per in. This lx one of the funnieat and brother, of tho New Tork Lite Inaumne co D. T. TRACY, 40 per eat to tho loser. most interesting shows now on the T. C. MORRIS, W. Pru. Each man will be allowed (1,808 pany, aiM today: Secy. stage: It waa first presented at the It la a technical question and iH for training expenses. New Tork theater in New York, where will agree that Mr. Perkins and I It made two long run, and since then TONICHT'S BOXING CONTEST acted to good faith to ths matter. has been seen in Philadelphia. PittsIB NOT RETURNING. burg, Chicago and other large cities. In each of these places the New Tork Expect Grueling Centeat If Mors Than TOOK OUT THE SPOTS, ALL R18HT London, Jan. 7. Concerning report success was repeated. Mclntvre and Ten Rounds. of his intention to returh to tho United Heath are undoubtedly the greatest Did that now acid cleaner take ths States, Richard Croker telegraphs tho Impersonators of negro character. In If I do not win inside of six or Associated Prose from Dublin aa folpot out of your suit?" this production they are surrounded seven rounds, yon may look for a lows: "Did it? Well, I should ear; Tsi d by a great company of over one "I am not returning to the United couldn't have taken them out (! grueling contest." said "Cydlone' people, they appearing to better John Thompson yesterday, in speakElates, and there to no truth to these cleaner with a pair of seissors. advantage than at ny time dnring ing of the Philadelphia Proas. boxing contest be- rumors." their career. Their old skit. "The tween himself end Maurice Thompson Georgia Minstrel." has been Incorpo- at the Grand Opera House thla evenrated into the new play In such a I am In the brat of shape." clever way that it becomes a part of ing. he added, "hut I realise that I have the story, ard In the necend act they a tough proposition to go np against. licep an audience convulsed hr tbclr 1 never felt better in my life and funny description of their strait na yon may look for me to give a good stranded minstrels. Throughout the account of myaelf." piece twelve mnsicxl numbers are preThe Cyclone" showed yestertay sented by the principals and choni. that A soda cracker should be the most nutrihe was a fiend for work. He "The Ham Tree" u most elaborately could not. content himself momteii with megnlflcent scenery and the rest that was due him by taking tious and wholesome of all foods mada after bia brilliant costumes. hard ten days' of training and went from wheato his training quartern where he MILITARY APPROPRIATIONS. put In considerable time punching ten bag and other light work. The ChiBill Reported With a Reduction of cagoan has been to 163 battles and never knew what It was to be (4.000,000. But ordinary soda crackers absorb moistknocked out Hi antagonist this eve63 to claim but 7be battles, lays ning Chairmen Him Washington. Jhii. ure, collect dust and become stale and not been so fortunate as tbe Cruf ih. hiuc ri'mmittee on military has etan e. affairs toiay r pnrted the mtlitacy soggy long before they reach your table Maurice haa gone np against the appropriation bi!l. In round numbers There is however, one Included them. brat of in hie list it carries I73.0"i'.000, which is a reduction of In tbe estimate are Hererra aad young Corbett. The iibmi:tt'd by The war department. latter knocked him out, but he was The hill carries about $2,080,000 more young at the game at that time and than the apprrprlatton made at me Corbett was Juet la his prime. soda cracker Everything points to a good contest last acKslon uf rnngre. once ao pure, ao dean, ao Mr. Hull rave notice :ha- - he wauld call the and the indications are that there will he a large attendance. measure up tomorrow. crisp and nourishing that stands alone The bill proiMos teal the office ot in its supreme excellence the name is lieutenant general of the army jdiall CAUSE OF COLLISIONS. erase to exist as soon as It becomes vacant. I.1i'u: '..ant Cfineral Arthur Waahington. Jan. 7. Senator CarMacArthur. wh- now bolds that rank, ter Introduced a Joint fcsolutlm towill retire for age In 1909. day providing for a Joint committee It is alon prodded By the bill that of four senators and uve members of hereafter no br.gade post shall be es- tbe bouse to Investigate and report In Aut tight, without contablish,! authority of to congress before January 11 next no moisture proof package. and gress appropriation in the mil its findings as to tbe cause of collis-tan- e is to be expended on a post whicb on railroads and the best is 'o be abandoned. e means of obviating them. The NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY This lcgisiati'':) wonld thwart Secrei io ut during the receaa of tary Taft's aibwnd plan lo roncen congress and to have a fund of n trate the army In large posts. ti defray expenses. THE HAM TREE I arn st Pin-coc- Bella TI VI ACTIVE WORK. d FI TI lb ATTENfiON, EACLES d Da-fo- Lun-dre- Positive t- Comparative - Superlative at it Uneeda Biscuit a com-mitts- 25.-iii- I II |