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Show THE Monyiyo EXAMINEE, Eaamlnar Yataghans Nwvktn! Is tbe Hi; time call up 234X wr call at Na 407 Mtk street. At after ? a- m, call op No. tllH M Standard Building. OGDEy, FEBRUARY UTAH, FRIDAY MOUSING, BLISS PETITION 19, 1001. GAS WELLS FUNERAL TO - Mr. and Mr. Os-a-r MaJton. . FOR A CO! alio Groaka In This Lacality Ask Thalr to Station Vico Conoul Hero. Kid" Montgomery, a pri x flgbier ;' (time renown in tie west, paaaeti through Ogden last evening on hi way to Portland, Ore., where he goee for a bout with a local pugitiat. No. Ini train of the Union Pacific vhich wa derailed by a broken rail at Litter Creek, Wyo., arrived In Ogden but evening at 8:2u. Throe ear wre oft the track, but little damage was dime and no one hurt. The Overland limited Not 1 was behind this train, hence it wa delayed also, and the Southern Pacific wait held until It arrived. The Oregon Short Una ran Terrace Will Be Moved ar- Nic Pappto. a Greek, who io studying at the Ogden High school, yeater-da- v, mailed to the Grecian government. a petition signed by about 1.000 Greeks of this locality. The petition la In the form of aa urgent plug fur the stationing of a Great this city to look cian after the interest of th Greek in and around Ogden, the mosL of whom can neither read, writ nor opeok Enoriginated glish. This request ha from the accidents which have befallen Cut-oand at several Greeks at the Ogden during the past two month. They admit, however, of having secured th attention and well treatment of the railroad comimny In the anttle-mrof claims fur these accident, but they point also to the fact that they were compelled to call the George Taolomltl from Butte, to settle the recent claim of Nic Boise who was killed at the Cut-of- f. It was estimated by Tsolomlte. upon hi recent visit to Ogden. that there are from five to eight hundred Greeks in and about Ogden and there Is no doubt but what be Is the prompter of the movement to apply for a at Ogden. ff The young people of the Flint church have a novel feature fur their Monday evening lea and mual-ta- l. 'They have aolirlted rupe and saucers, and each one will be given the cup and usurer In which, the tea ri served to him. Many very pretty Lite of china have been received. They will charge 35 rent for the mimical and 25 cenle for the luncheon. Prea-livlrri- County Commlaetoner W. G. Wilson left yesterday for an estraded trip In Colnrado and Wyoming points, where he will rlalt several of the finest aum-iiiresort in those 1 wall lira with the Intention of getting pointer for the hoerecting of a fine modem tel t the Hermitage. In Ogden canyon, thl spring. He w ill also purchase the nereeearlra for a fish hatchery which ha Inteuda to plant near the Jlrrmltag m rr lug-cab- in Mrs. Philip Rank, who llvea in the Ktayner block, wa renorled last evening aa being very ill and much doubt her recovery entertained. nl vice-cons- Vice-Cons- ul vice-cons- ul MCIPU am of e Signatures te the Ml Welkin, warranty LNGINMMED NEW fol- 1 EMMS Candidates for Senator Smoota Appointment to B Examined March 4. for 8nator Smoot a apCandidal pointment. to Weat Point will be examined in the office of State Suiwrin-tendeof Schools Nelson on March 4 and 5. In addition to the physical examination. there will be examination In tlie following subject!: Reading, grammar, writing, aiielling, Ijngliah English composition. English literature. arithmetic, algebra (through quadratics), piano geometry, descriptive and physical geography. United States history, general history and physiology and hygienei Applicants tor the teste must be between the ages Hot Springe Lin Being Equipped for Opening on Decoration Day. The locomotive engine recently fur the Ogden A Northwestern railroad will leave Pittsburg tbla evening and te due to arrive here In about two woeka The engine welghe 64.000 pounds and la capable of pulling quite a train of cars. u that any excuniun party can be accommodated on one pur-ihaae- d rd and wife to Laura W. deed, lnia and 10 and part lot 11, block 6, Ruslan Addition. $1,000. c. W. Brocko aod wife to Charles Stout, bond for deed, part lot 0 and 10. block 16. plat B. Ogden. $1,005. C. W. Curt! and wife to Ogden Steam Troy Laundry Co., warranty deed, part lot 6. block 20. plat A. $1. Geo. M. Kelly and wife to E. C. Jones, warranty deed, part southeast quarter section 5. township S north, range 1 west $625. Hunter Investment Cm to J. T. Ruahmer. warranty deed, lota 63 and 64. block S. South Park Addition, and lota 11 to 14. block 23, University Phu Addition. $200. D. H. Adam . ae-cu-re , rom-pun- y. a four-ma-d- cl scat-tere- nt 17 and RAILROADJQTLS D. Gallaudet. division foreman of the Union Pacific, came in from Evanston yesterday morning and will make bla headquarters In Ogden. Seven mors of the combination can for the United Railroads of San Francisco passed through Ogden yesterday morning. 23 years. H. M. Twining, division superintendent of tbe Pullman company. Is in Og- HOTEL ARRIVALS den. The Southern Pacific echoed of instruction train will leave Ogden today for the weat and will atop at all G. M. Lewis, Manhattan. Mont.; R. points along the line. H. Smith, Zanesville, Ohio; W. H. White, Salt Lake; Thomas 11. Klmbley, IL C. Kerens, vice president of Ban Cutoff; Misa L. L.TIandy. New York; Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Miss Edna Kwen. New York; Montroad, passed through Ogden yesterNew Howard Moses, York; gomery day In hla private car Rainbow, and Joe Kinney, L. went to Salt Lake. Kyle. New York; Fell lent nger, F. J. Watson, Denver; Halt Lake; A. R. Wilson. New York; C. M. Blanchard, Philadelphia; W. H. ON JEWS MORE RESTRICTION Torrance, New York; J. Maynard. Ogden; U. C. Allen, Ogden; L. H. Smythe, Commission at 8L Petersburg Recom--Halt Lake; E. J.. Murphy, St. Paul; mends New Regulations. Theodore Hofalnger. Ogden: C. II. Rutter. Easton. Pa.; N. Mom and wile, London, Feb. IS. The BL PetersSpring Valley, Wyo. burg correspondent of the Jewish Chronicle says the rommlMlon now A. 0. U. W. sitting at BL Petersburg charged with the revision of the laws In force Ogden, Feb. 9. Attention! All memagainst the Jews proposes to recombers are requested to meet at the par- mend that In tea provinces of Poland, lor at 6 p. m. sharp to accompany the where hitherto Jews have enjoyed unremains of brother J. F. Pile to tbe restricted rights, these rights shall H. WILLIAMS. M. W. now be restricted la every respect to depot. A. LITZENBERG. Secretary. conform to the regulations obtaining within the pale of Battlement." Under thla ruling, Jewish merchants LORD ROBERTS 1$ OUT and professional men will ) deprived of the right to employ Jewish clerk, as aaalstants. As it la almost impossiThank Him for Edward Publicly King ble tor Jewish merchants to carry on Hio Services. their business without Jewish clerks London. Feb. IK. A special army or- and assistants and aa more then half a der waa laaued tonight in which King million Jews reside outside the pale Edward take leave of Lord Roberta of settlement" few of whom, if these aa commander-in-chie- f of the army. restrictions were enforced could rean unexampled The order ia listed Buckingham Pal- main, It ia believed emigration of Jews will result If the ace, and in It. ills Majesty says: recommendations of the committee I desire, im behalf of my army, to are put into effect. express my deep regret at bidding farewell to Field Marshal Roberts, K. G. V. CARRIERS SALARIES RAISED. C who retires from active employment office ot the upon relinquishing high commander-in-chie- f, Washington, Feb. 18. The House which will not again he filled. I am unable to part rommlttee on postoffice and postroad with my commander-in-chiwithout today agreed to the report of a subreturning to him publicly my thanks committee. raising the salaries of rural free delivery carrier to a maximum and those of tbe army be commanded for the Invaluable service he baa ren- of $720 per annum, instead of $600, aa at present The report agreed to take dered the empire. ' I ask all ranks to away from such carriers the express exthe profit by news agency provisioni which they career of bis Illustrious and his and ample now have. single-minde-d devotion to hla soverREED. REAL ESTATEJRANSfERS Mr. Kill, the manager of the new vaudeville theater, has returned from Salt lake, where ho purchased 450 lie opera chairs for hia new house, experts to have the house In shape for opening by March I. trip.. The resort at the Hot Spring will Trains will not. cross the lake until mien oa Decoration day and dally Saturday or 8nuday. Work at Ban-xa- thereafter the train eervire will be run baa been rushed to make ready at frequent Intervale, so as to acrom-nioda- te fur frame over the new route. any, coming or going, at all ELEVATOR COMPANY FAILS. hour of the day. M. J. (leery of the Central hotel returned from a trip Into mint hern Idaho Chicago. Feb. 18. The Chicago railTELEGRAPHIC GRILLS yesterday. way elevalor company, of New York, which ten yean ago issued bonds to $2,500,000. was placed In The Richmond Condensed Milk com amounting Chicago. Feb. 1$. J. Ogden Armonr the hands of a receiver this afternoon pany of Richmond. Cache county, la haa given lands valued at $250,000 to on petition of a Judgment creditor. altout ready to commence the manuInstitute of Technology. More than $1,255,000 In flrat mortgage facture of condensed milk. A similar the Armour a square block north of and bonds of the elevator company are said Almost ia under construction la Logan. factory adjoining the present olIege building to lie ouatanlng. Eight elevators In is Included In the tract, upon which valuable sites tor Tim Kelllher, special agent for the an athletic field will be constructed be- Chicago and three scheduled aa having been are elevators nlun was Pacific, In town yesterday. I fore the opening of the nest eollege named In the trust deed given to year In September. tbe bonds when they were Jasued State Superintendent of Public Inon March 1, 189. Two of the elevastruction Nelson returned to Slit Lake Washington. Feb. 10. Secretary Taft tor have been destroyed lty fire alnce yesterday from a visit to St. Units, lie hut. sent to Congress for Introduction the bonds were leaned and the control eiprcta that the application for apace a bill providing for an Increase and of tbe elevator itaaaed from the comsufficient to make an edurational exreorganisation of the medical corps ot pany In 1898. The other properties hibit wa rejected liecauae it wa not th army. panned to the management of a trustee filed with th p roiier authnritie within last year. the scheduled time. Ran Juan. P. R.. Feb. II. Samuel American Com per, president of the more land fraud arrests. toA vicious hull dog belonging to Federal ion of Labor, arrived here San Francisco, Feb. 18. F. A. Hyde Thoms Cunningham. Jr., was killed day and iveeived a cordial welcome, yesterday by order of the Chief of Po- lla afterward visited Governor Hunt and Henry H. Diamond, who were inlice. Mr. Compere wilt remain In San Juan dicted at Washington yesterday in for a week mid will make a tour of the conjunction with John A. Benson and A new J. If. Schneider tor alleged complicity mining company haa been or- island to Inspect its laixir condition. in land fraud, were placed under arganised fur tlie purpose of developing Panama. Feb. II. Pablo A mermens, ret today. Tbe arrest of Diamond we some of the valuable mineral drpoaii of the constitutional convenin Box Kbler county. The Incorporamade al the offlre of United States Attor are A. W. Agee and Sherman II. tion, will preside at the inauguration torney Woodwarth. where he bal called Browne of Ogden. A liter t Swlngewnod cereroonlc next Saturday of Dr. Amato inqnlre about the rase. and Daniel Con very of Hot Spring. dor. A law lias been passed prohibitUtah, and John Ixigan. San Franrlwo. ing the immigration of Chinese and ICE IN NEW YORK HARBOR. The organisation I known aa the restricting their dwelling plarea to a Great Northern Copper Mining specified part of the rty of Panama. New York. Feh. 18. The heavy Ice The offii-erchosen for the rufloe in the harbor today covered the nning year are: A. W. Agee, presi Albany. N. V., Feb. 18. Governor lay from shore to shore. The ebb tide dent; Daniel Convery, Odell sent io the Senate today a list brought the ice with irresistible force and S. II. Browne, secretary and treas- of appointments on the canal advisory which compelled every craft to go with urer. board of expert engincr. They are: it. The great ship Juinp-o- li and the French steamer llreise-litiSiaie Engineer Edward A. Boud. AlFrederick M. Smith, son and coun- fred J. Frye, William A. Rreckenridge, grounded on the Staten Ulaud selor of President Joseph Smith of the Elmer L. ('oriel! and Major Thomas shore. Turn and barge were d Reorganized churn arrived in Ogden over the Iwy utterly helpless. ltd. yesterday. He will speak here next Sunday. Pari. Feb. 1. A dispatch from SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINE CLEAR. Amerisays that the 600-to-n Managua Child Culture Club wlil meet today can steamer Portland, Ore.. Feb. 18. lnformaiion Eeiher has been bought 1 at with in. p. Mr. Thoms Friday, and is wa rweived this afternoon by ManaD. lee. KPS WaehingtfMi avenue, a by the Niraraguan government being armed in Rluefllds for servii. ger Koehler of Uie Southern Pacific full attendance is desired. will romian that the last ohM notion to This dispatch adds that the traffic in the Siskiyou baa been rebo rcihriatoned Om-ip- n. A violin and vocal eolo. two anthem moved. end that, regular trein service nd other music at ea-serrlie is COMMENCEMENT will he resumed. Four delayed trains AT CARLISLE. the Methodic! church Sunday. will arrive in Portland tonight from Fa.. Feb. If Several tch south and an equal number are Carlisle, Ogden hread la now being sold as far thousands witnessed the commenre-menearing San Francisco from the north. wsst aa Wlnnemncca. Nevada. exerrieea of the Carlisle Indian school today when diplomas were preTRIAL BEGINS TODAY. BALKAN SITUATION SERIOUS. sented to the largest class in the history of the Institution, the graduate Cripple Greek. Feh. 18. A Ju7 waa Rome. Feb. IS. The situation In th numbering 43. General O. O. Howard. secured today In the cases against Balkans la considered hero to be aerl-ou- n Dr. Sheldon Jackson and Chief J.weph Sherman Parker. Thomas Foster and It la declared that Austria haa of the Nx Perce were among the W. F. Davit, miner union loaders, 30.900 men ready to Invade Albania, guest. charged with attempting to wreck a fejt If such a move were made Italy General Howard feelingly referred train on the Florence and I'rlpple would consider It as disturbing the Io Chief Joseph, against whom he had Creek road in November last, and by balance of poser on the Adriatic and warred, end demanded that Congress iniimal agreement sdjuurnm nt wa moet detrimental to bar Interests repay he Nez Perce fur ihe lueses taken um II tomorrow when tie taksustained. ing of testimony will begin. ernoon discharged, tbe court taking the view that Lee's axcewdve indulgence In liquor had rendered him mentally irresponsible for hie acta. Lee told the court that if allowed to go he intended to start a paper in Idaho. nt Houae Loot Evening. at the Grand Opera The In performance were filed the Municipal Two cane rourt yesterday. Thomas Rtoker by Houoe last evening by the Howarda hi attorney. J. D. Skeen, auea Joseph Kyle Company waa well received by They presented a Peterson for the recovery of 1250 dam- largo audience. love story, ages. which he alleges to have suf- very pretty, though simple of fered by a breach of contract on the entitled Rosemary." Howard Kyle Interpretation of part of the defendant lie elate that a waa considered Lake. usual, but will meet again on the lowing Monday. PLMGlIin tract. Joseph Tborndyke masterpiece of work and equally as pleasing a bla Interpretation, of Nathan Hale. Mr. Kyle haa taken particular pain to surround himself with an excellent company. Special notice ahntild be given Mies Sadie Handy, whose portrayal of Dorothy Crulkhank waa everything that The play takes could be expected. high rank as a clean, literary piece, wlih many eccnes touching on actual life. The funeral services over the remains of the late John F. Bliss will bo held tble evening at Larkin's undertaking parlors at 5 oclock. The Ancient Order of United Workmen and a delegation from the Brotherhood ot Locomotive Engineers will attend to accompany the remains to the depot tor shipment to Sherman, Texas, on tbe 7 p. m. train. Mr. Bliss carried Insurance in both order. Tbe local lodge A. O. U. W. pay tbe expenses of bla friend. A. J. Cortez, Vbo will accompany the remain. and the engineers defray the transportation of tbe widow. Mr. BIIms expects to make her boma with her daughter, Mrs. Volght, who 1 now living at Sherman. Texas. style. The Southern Pacific company haa been quite generous in its treatment of the people thus compelled to tear LEE down their homes and move them to Banvard. The company haa given to all lla employe ground to build upon Wa Discharged by Court Aa Mentally and will haul their houae and goods Irresponsible. the name itolicy free to cost. Thl that they persuaded when the division William Lee. formerly of Ogden, who was removed from Wadsworth to on Wednesday pleaded guilty in the Reno. Salt Lake poll) court to a charge ot Jndeoent exposure, waa yesterday aft- RECEIVED Mr. Lealer Wright, of Rexburg, be leased a building from the defendant for nee aa a butcher shop In Idaho, wa married last night to Ml Mr. Wright I YVattla. of that place. Huntsville, Utah. but. that thereafter a on of Mrs. O. J. Wright, of thl city, the defendant Peterson leased the and formerly lived here. building to another party and refused to keep til contract with the plaintiff P. W. Pitt mag, manager of the West- much to hie damage and diacomfiture, ern Newspaper Union at Salt Lake, for the special reason that there waa no other building available for that siwnt yesterday la this city on business. purpose. Frank Rcinke. by his attorney M. 1). T. W. Collin, traveling paaaenger Ijeaaenger, has filed complaint against acagent for the Union Paeltlr. company Joseph Evans to recover $12 on count of money leaned at varlon at Omaha, was lu the city yesterday. time the last year. An attachment Is Superintendent of Schools William so asked la this case. Allison yesterday attended a meeting of the state board of education at Salt The members of the Seventy-aevent- b Quorum of Seventies will not bold their regular meeting on Monday as Hundreds of tents hare been provided aa a temporary shelter for those employed at Banvard in building the new town. So that Banvard la now a city of tents and until Terrace ia torn down and removed to tbe new division, all tbe workmen and the inhabitants will live in the primitive Indian Howard Kyle Company at Grand Opera Con- to Be Shipped to Sherman, Texas. Remains ss One of tbs Southern Pacific department Is making extensive preparation for the removal of tbe terminal station from Terrace to Banvard. Not only will tbe railroad headquarters be removed from there, hut the entire town, houees store and all, will be hipped to the new Marion. Applica- fa conversation wrltb a reporter last evening W. P. Foster, leader of Footers Military Band, stated that tie had received a blank application from tne secretary of the American labor Union for a charter In that organization. Under tbeir rules it was necessary for ten applicants to sign it, before It would be considered by the head officers. Mr. Foster elated that they had alsigners at ready secured twenty-fiv- e their meeting last evening and expected several more today before sending tli application to the Grand Secretary at Butte, Montana. Thin new turn of affaire has somewhat complicated the situation between the band and the new Musicians Union recently organised and affiliated with the Trues and labor Assembly. It Is expected these developments will be brought before the latter body at their regular meeting on next Monday evening. Considerable speculation te being Indulged in aa to the action they may take In the blatter, whether they will consider ibis unionizing of the band sufficient or atill bold .the band unfair and treat it the aame'ao though It had not lieen organized. ROSE HART HUNGS Damages Sought fo rBroach Twenty-fiv- En-ma- to Banvard tion Wore Secured Last Evening. vice-cons- ul rival of the Union Pari tic from the east. f nt THIS EVENING CITY OF TENTS FOR A CHARTER Will UnionStudent at High School Has Been American Labor Union ize Fosters Band. Securing Names. were married Wednesday evening, did not leave on tbeir wedding Journey until lat evening at 8: 40. Tlia Southern Faiiflc train aaa several houron laic, owing to the Overland Limited ihe Union Pacific being delated by the ' a ret k at Bitter Creek. a pedal to Salt lake afar the S JL TO BL OUTDONE Big Tanks Into Whhich Oil is May Be Developed by a Being Pumped. Barrel of the Product Want East Yesterday to Ba Exhibited at ' 8t Wealthy Wyoming Cattleman. Louis. Shallow Boring Hat Brought a Flow of Gas to th Surface, Strg - Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moss, of Evanston, Wyo., registered at tha Reed yesterday. They are on their way out to tbe Ogden Hot Springs, where Mr. Mom will be treated for rheumatism. Mr. Moss has been an extensive contractor, furnishing the Union Pacific with ties, but of late he baa been taking much interest in the oil fields of Bpring valley. He did not pretend to speak with any technical knowledge of exact information on the subject, but declared that tbe outward Indications were that the Atlantic and Pacific and American Consolidated companies were making a success of their labors la tha oil fielda and had already proved tbe presence of a fine quality of paraflna oil in large quantities. Pumps have been kept In operation on three wells all winter to avoid tbe casing! tanka paraffining and three 1,500-gallwere receiving the flow. Considerable money la being by these two companies and twelve rig are grouped on section 21 and 23 ia Spring Valley. A barrel of the oil was shipped east yesterday to be refined and placed on exhibition at the world's fair. Mr. Moss would pot be surprised if western Wyoming wlinmaeda repetition of the "Coal Oil Johnny" days of Pennsylvania. Tha ga wella near Of dr a trading the attention of those ed in The oil development of am Internal, this tlon and there Is talk of boring hr either gas or oiL A wealthy catti. man of Wyoming, Mr. Luman. ha tn acres of land In Wilaon Lane and he haa expressed himself as willing to expend sufficient money to secure gu or oil in commercial quantities. On the Fife place a flow of gas truck at a depth of 100 feet that threw a flame six feet high when ienltKi ixd the supply waa In bufficieut quantity to light a house. The Berry farm ako hae a gaa well end at several other point In that section a flow of illumi-nshas been discovered. One or two derricks may be built here and rlga set to drilling. A good flow of gas would be aa valuable for thl city as a stream of oil. JAPS SEND MONEY HOME. out-Iny- ed Vancouver. B. C.. Feb. 18. Jaiwnete laborers are contributing liberally to their national war fund. Four huudred men. employed In two local mills, today handed to K. Moriwaka. Japanese consul-gener- Washington, Feb. 18. Aa tbe result of the territorial hearings for statehood the predictions made from reliable sources that a bill will he reported In the near future fro if! Tha Houm committee on territories joining Oklahoma and Indian Territory Into a stable aiate under the name of Oklahoma. Thla state Will not he admitted, however, until after tbe allotment of lands by tbe Dawes commiaelon haa been entirely completed and the school land question baa been settled. Thla, It la estimated, will take at least two years. The slate until admitted. It la expected. will have a population of about 800,000 persona and will be divided into four congressional lalrlcts. Later a bill will be reported admitting Arizona and New Mexico aa a single state, but thla latter proposition will not be pressed for some time, Vancouver. $2,006 to Vam-ouv- - . OKLAHOMA MUST WAIT. at al send to Toklo. Mr. Moriwaka sayr other Japanese laborers of will subscribe at least $10,000 for thi same purpose. BUCHANAN RESIGNS. Washington. Feb. 18. Tbe Stati Department haa received and baa accepted the reMlgnatlon of W. E. Be chanan, tha minister to Panama. Ni aucceaeor baa been appointed. Latest Japanese - Specialties MATINEE 25c AND GRAND Cups BALL Bread AT DiGNANS and SaiKere, 3 design .......... .25c to chooaa from and Butter Platea 25c Thesa quaint blua patterns. There good are now considered to be the moat fashionable thing Table Mato, very useful, three Monday, February 22, mate to the aot 25c (See Our North Window.) ef j I eign and country INSiMJEN WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY. Afternoon, from 3:30 to 6:00 Evening, from 9:00 to 1:00 WOOD CHOPPERS MISSING, PLEASED Aspen. Col., Feb. 18. Four Dili Hampton, Jack Brow, Losses on Baltimore Fire Less Than Frank Manning and a man whose name Expected. ia not known are mitming and are Baltimore. Teh. 18. Insurance ex- supposed to have been killed In a perts were In an optimistic frame of nowallde, which destroyed their cabmind today over the prospect that the in on Castle creek, five miles from aggregate Insurance loss will be much Aepcn. mailer than waa at flrat anticipated. They are now confident the Iom rauaed PERVERSITY. by the conflagration will not exceed flil.ixm.ooft and i hat it will not he under 1 bought her posies white and red. SM.onn.OW. The flrat definite estimate At per. they were able to make on totals was And sweetmeats of the heat. I said. through an Auxociated Press dispatch Weren't aweet enough for her; from Albany, printed today, giving With dances, dinners and the play, the loose of comjianles doing business la Fashion's utmost van. In New York, reported officially by Sjc romped my precious coin away them to the commiaKioner. This list And thanked some other man. Include 68 of the largest American wood-choppe- rs Richardson & Grant ADMISSION: Afternoon, 25 cents, The Crockery People Evening, 75 cents per couple d and foreign companies and Ihe total of losses are a little over $16,500,000. Taking these official figures a a basis, adding the aprnxlmarely flguree of the companies authorized to do business In Maryland but not in New York, Insurance men say they cannot see liow the total insurance In will Tiie authorities exceed f.ri.t'OtVtyyi. here report that unemployed persons, particularly mechanics, are flocking from other psrta to thl city by hundreds and Indications are that the volume will steadily Increase from day to day. Thoae who have arrived an y they came because they were informed that there Is a demand tor workmen Vrre and finding nothing to do and heirg without money, many of them have already applied tor transportation hack to their home. The city ehv tries department and tha bureau of ir.d atrial statistica have requested the Associated Press to send ffiu a warning that there la only enough woilr o jrtve employment to Haiti more workmen and that the home workers will fo, awarded the prefer-Jeoc- o ia every Instance. watched my atiDBlance dwindle by. In autoa, yacht and toy; What matter though the price was high, Expense were my Joys: I followed her across the world to me. And. a It She sat upon the deck and whirled My ailcr to. the sea. 1 a And when the last, absurdret I'd buried in her view. cent When fortune five I'd gladly spent And borrowed something, too; When, like a tool, without design 1 told her all wby then Bbe raised her smiling lips to mine And made me rich again. C. F., in Llpplncott'a. IT IS TO LAUGH 2 Chicago News. "Suppbte I should get out of a Job?" said the walking delegate. "Then yon eould be a professional bowler." aoaured the friend. "Why so?" "You could make so nianj strikes." Isr WHO orris. James & jp7c3cricl WILL APPEAR AT TH ' 7 f "A TltUiay lv emng, IN A MASSIVE Price ' C T fcL. AND SUBLIME PRODUCTION OF TRIUMPH, H JULIUS CAESAR. $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c. rfcdei Seats THEIR GREATEST on Sale Wednesday- - |