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Show DEGEMIil'R o 100f. TIIE MOUSING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAI1. IlIIDAV MORNING, BURGLARS ENTER A Jadse J. A. Howell, representative 10 the l iah from the local EU s lodge bait Lake Elk' convention at ritv aud J- - H. Knausa, secretary of state association, went down to silt Lake City jeaterday afierniHin. MEET ?! Yesterday in the LAUNDRY Wy-nii- THE M LAUNDRY OGDEN STEAM 16 RIFLED. i,-- J BLAST FURNACE FIGURES decirions have been rendered in the Second Judicial District Court toMercanday fbich throw the Stein tile company as interveners out of the attachment suit of the Pingrre Nat-1- ,, nil Bank vs. R. Stein and E. vs. R. Strin and leave the attachments against the stores on Twenty-fift- h street still intact. In each case the court granted the motion of the plaintiff to strike out the complaint in intervention, holding that tlie intervening company was not concerned in the prevent action, and that if the plaintiff bad attached property belonging to the intervenors, redrew, must he found in a new euit. lt will ha remembered the attachments were served on stores formerly manthe second-han- d ured by K. Stein in satisfaction of cer-isi- n debts. the Lagoon road on apnee. An additional corps and teams numbering about 44 men was sent on to the front yaster-daIt Is said after two deep cuts are completed that the grading will have been practically finished to Kays-villThe hill in which operations are now being driven i$ .said to be a very difficult proposition, but Mr. llees is prepared to render him whatever aid la necessary to push the work forward ud put the county In touch with each othsr, t least to the extent of the larger towns, for this winter. Davis County Argus. The narrow-gaug- e railroad running between Golconda and the Adelaide mine, a distance of fourteen miles, will be extended to Kennedy, a further distance of forty miles. The mining developments now going cm In this county make railroads a great nccea-ity- . The extension of the Goleonda road will add materially to the future development of Humboldt. The extension of cumee of men e. ENTERED AT EXHIBIT FOB ART PRIZES OF WORKS THAT COMPETITION AT ARE ART IN INSTITUTE. Are Now Vieiting Carnegie Library to See Pic- Many People the People, generally, have not awaken- the fact that the aixlh annual f the Utah Art institute is being held at the Carnegie Library building. While a great number have x lowed tho fine paintings, still not as out as would be exmany have pected. Judging from tho excellence ot the exhibit. The following paintings aud works of art have been entered for the various prices: Thu following works have been received for competition for the state Wire of $300.HJ. is. Mins E. McGuire, Kylcmore ed to exhibit Im Cith'. 4- Mibs E. McGuire, Provo Canyon. M. Ot Unger, Guadalupe Pans. .- (J. M. ottingcr. Emigrant Train. M. Ottinger, Montezuma. A B. Wright, portrait of Mins R S3. A. B. Wright, portrait of Mrs. . H. J. R. portrait of Pres. Linford'" B Pn-- 4 dL-- Geo. Board, Lake Sarah. B. F. Sooy, Toaobrt, Slight, Autumn. - Every article on exhibition Is eligible for the brnnxe medal of honor, Per the $50.40 water color prixe. H. L. A. Culmer, Springtime, jl. is. H. I a. Culmer, Heart of the Nntintairaj. A u,n,,r' The Forest PthH" k - H. Canjim- 1 - a. Culmer. Grand Mins 00 ge ECCENTRIC CHARACTER DEAD. George Bower New York. Pierson, a direct descendant of Abraham Menton, the flrat president of has Y ale college, and whose family all the district owned practically known as Ramapo for 160 years, is dead ia the old homestead of Rarnapo. where he lived almost a hermits Ule with his twin brother and their maiden 72 sister for half a century, lb was old. years surIn the hundred year old house acres of thousands rounded by many of family possessions, Tierson bad cut himself off from U' rest of the world, nracticallv ever since his graduation srs ago. He never from Yaie fifty HU left after he &ad settled there- - death father also lived there until his sisof ania saw jjatn vim s it 08 the mb who enmitv to humanity by ita. just dM. He drifted into .t when management of aiding his father iu be died estate. the immense the family landa he bad not been off roads through it, except on the public Dec. 8. for many years. AT TUEBLO. Vio- - ,h daS uS'Si"; n man-u'actn- ke driver and a spirited tear bailed two liignwavnien in their atnear ltivcrdaio tempt at a hold-uYedueiiay. a man working tor 1. . Fialier i.r 8icUke, wa. ilie tictitu of the attempted hold-up- . When two inej ordered him to hold up bis bands he started hi team at a breakneck speed and although shot ai two tiuioa escaped unhurt. lcsidi-n- i Mr. Fiahi r, a .1 Syracuse, retained the matter to the IKdicc. It appears that one of Ins hired men was in Ogden yesterday with a load of hay. .lui as be was leaving iliverdale o:i his way huuie two men jtiuiiied on the hay rack and ordered him to atop, lualead of complying with tbelr demands lie out half Jumped and whip, thn hold-up- s half fell off the rack. When once niton the ground ugain they tired two shots at the disappearing driver, but without belug shin to stop him A ni rvy p well-know- n SEVERAL IMPORTANT SUITS ARE HEARD Judgs Rolapp Hears Evidence in Hut ton Divorce Case. Judge Rolapp heard seveial cases in the district court yeaterday and rendered several divisions. In the csss of Martha C. Hutton vs. Henry Hutton involving a divorce suit, Leon Dllley. Grace Miller. Henry Witte-vee- n and Reuben Eggleston, t miffed for the plaintiff to show that ihs charges against Sir. Hutton of habitual drunkenness unj cruelty are true. Officer Eggleston test idl'd as lo members of the police force having been called to the Hutton residence at. sundry times. Henry Huttcn testified in his own behalf and the court took a until afternoon. In the rase of Sarah Ifoft vs. Ths New York Western Mining, Milling and Development company. Involving an Injunction to restrain ibe directors from advertising for sale slock belonging to the plaintiff, twenty days' additional lime was given the plaintiffs to tile amended complaint. In Ibe rase of 1L T. While vs. T. J. Foster a decision was rendered deny- ing tlie motion of the defendant to bring new parties into the action and the plaintiff's demurrer to the answer was overruled. In the rase of Bertram and Lightfoot vs. Hay L. Farrell the motion for a new trim and the vacating of judgmeit owing to the death of Bertram were both denied. s BOTH PARTIES REPEATED Election Cases Disclose posting by Voters sf All Sides. Denver Re- Denver, Dec. 8. Reports made to (he supreme court today by handwriting experts who examined the ballots found in the box from precinct C, ward C, disclosed evidences of repeating for both the Deuiocratic aud Republican tickets at the late election. Expert George R. King, employed by the Republicans, reported that of the 317 ballots 60 with the Democratic heading bad been written by eighteen persons, one of whom had written eight and another five. He said that twenty-twRepublican ballots had been written by ten Individual Mr. King noted ' (bat the handwriting on some of tbe ballots was tbe same as on some lot I lots from precinct 9 of ward 5, which he had previously examined. C. F. Reed, tbe Democratic expert, reported tnat he found that 53 Democratic ballote had been voted by IS persons, and thirty Republican ballots by 13 per- PERSISJESSE ROCKEFELLERS TENCE CAUSED HIM SOME lV-v- sxAn-iatiu- ; Apparent Effort to Cija a Gun While Fighting Ends in H.s Receiving a Wound. toward his An siwaward mmi.i hip pocket eaeae vc: n.ai !y costing Jessie RiH'keft'Uvr h J.io about 8:50 Wind: engaged o'clock yesterday. in a tight of his own king with Goo. J. i'litiiiiugliani. the (.' iii'.a! animas-ter- , mu iu the latters uiiit-i'- , Rockefeller made a suspicious iiiiivciurui as it after a gun, I'unniugnaui grablicd a revolver out of his ilci k. utid tired, the s bullet taking effect in :l;u caif of him heat to right leg, ca.idug a precipitous retreat out f the office. Rockefeller has bct:i cutpluyed in the yards for some nme jiasi as a switchman. When he made application for the position Le gave lire nanui of Jessie K. Bees, ami ii won under this name Unit lie was listed on the pay roil. Sewial days ago he was discharged from the employ of the Lnkm Pacific tor an iiilr action of the rules. Several nights ago be left his switch eugiuo without any apparent reason, which is contrary to instruction, and for this he was discharged. Immediately thereafter he made application to Mr. I'unulngbam for a letter showing service, lie was (old that if he wanted a .letter he should go to the assistant division office lor the same. Mr. Cunningham held also that there was some question as t,i whether a letter could be given hliu as he had been on tbe pay roll as Jessie U. Rees while his right name was Jessie Rockefeller. Rockefeller would not. go to Air. Blinker's office but kept persistently after Cunningham for s letter. Tbe other day in front of tbe uepot he pnlled off his cost and calling the ysrdmas-te-r sll kinds of bod canto, wanted him to tight. This morning in company with another young man he went over to Mr. Cunningham's office again. The yardmaeter was at his desa and when Rockefeller entered asked him whar he wanted with him. Rockefeller jerked off bis cost aud invited a tight. The yard master Jumped up from his deck with the ides of putting the man out of his office. Then there t( s a good lively ntixtip for a few minutes. Clarence Heath, chief clerk in the general yardmaster'a office, separated the combatants and it was at this Juncture that Rockefeller turned upon him and made the suspicious move toward his bip pocket. Cunningham grabbed up a revolver from the desk and fired, thinking that If he didn't the other fellow would. Thereupon Rockefeller ran limping out of tbe office, the bullet having taken In the calf of the leg and that ended the affair. Rockefeller Is quite well known in police circles, having been arrested The most bit-ioufor several offenses. of the crime for which he was arrested perhaps was perjury. The injury lo his leg ia but a flush wound and he is able to walk around with a barely notlceablo limp. Mr. Cunningham telephoned to tbe Chief of Police that he waa ready to give himself up and he was told lo appear at 1 o'clock today for hearing. Then the officers began a search for Rockefeller and located him at a street rooming house at Twenty-fiftabout 6 o'clock last evening. He told the officers he would be present In court today and swear to a complaint against Mr. Cunningham, Rockefeller's wife and child ia at I.a Grande, Oregon, and he stated he wa Intending In go there and obtain work on the railroad. Hock-eii'ller- ct s h THACKERAYS 1! LINES ENHANCE BOOK'S TALUK. SENATE re CRUM But Public do Not Hear Discussions House Discuss Appropriation Bill. Dec. 8. tbe senate secure consideration of bill was prevented and' indicated that it will not patis. Mr. Tillman waked for a report from tbe Judiciary comeUttee on bis resolution regarding tho recess appointment of Crum as collector at discussion Charleston. Before the proceeded further the doors were closed on motion of Mr. Aldrich. At 12:45 tbe senate adjourned uutil In fight of a year and a half between the E. A. Rysdon company, sheet metal contractors, and ShceL Metf Worasrs union No. 73. has beeu settled. In Uia struggle one killing and many assaulta were committed, public schuol building repairs were lied up by sympathetic strike ami tbs Kydoa company was fined a total of $3,040 by ths aiaoclalion sheet, vs'tal contractors and the union. The union men began work iu the shop of lire concern to- Monday. ONLY LACK ONE JUROR t Like to be Stared at by.Crowd of Women. New Y'ork, Dec. 8. When the trial of Nan Fsttrrson was resumed today only one Juror remained to be chosen. The little gathering of wclbdreased women which have been conspicuous in the past were not in evidence to day. It. is believed Justice Davis has taken the position excluding women not directly connected with the case from the court room, largely out of consideration for tbe prisoner. Miss Patterson complained bitterly during tbe first trial because she was obliged to sit all day and be stared at by a crowd of women, as she expressed it. A biveer WaiilMUgton, Dec. 8. Japan has accepted the tnviUMoa to partirl- pate ia a second pears eonferancs st The Hague provided ths rulings of the conference should not affect the preeeat war. The reply waa presented to Secretary Hay by Mr. Hioko, Japanese charge. SOME REASONS Why Ogden People Should Fallow This Valuable Advice. Because the proof Is iu Ogden. You can ea!ly investigate iL Not necessary to experiment With some untried remedy. Profit hy tbe experience of a ciiixeu. Mrs. C. Kbincfiburg, of 175 24th EL, say b: While I have never used Doans Kidney Pills myself, my husband has tested them ami found them to be a first-rat- e remedy, lie has been bothered off and on for a long time with dull, dragging pains in hi loins and through his kidneys. It was more severe when he caught cold nr did any heavy work or If he stooped It hurt him wben he straightened up. tieeiiig Doans Kidney Pills advertised lie procured s hex at 8. TV. Hadron's drug store. They helped him from ibe first and after using them he felt better than he had for a long lime previous.' For sale hy all dealers. J'riee 50 cents. Co., Buffalo. X. Y., sole agent tor the United Stales. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. - Fosler-Milbur- n New York World IMMAMMIMIWVVW isshed tlirm times a wecr that ia, evWorld The ery iHi: r uoMriliig except Sunday and ha all the merits of a dally at the pritJ of s weekly. The eutlro news service of The World establish-ni- t is at its service, sud it tdls yoa uf all im.'ii, the largcHl in is reEverything portant event promptly, accurately and impartially. ported in Us columns without partis an prejudice or favor. Ira object Is to give the news ms it is. in addition It publishes serial stories by ths world's most famous authors, strong political cartoons, and elaborate and soonrate market reports. No other publication gives half so much at ths money. firing especially desirous of adding 26,000 new names lo our mailing list quickly, we votke tbe following unusual club offer in fact, ths best clubbing offer ever issued: Thriro-s-Wcr- k langier FP-UI- CROP. T Aii-jrdi- 'n to fVTV BS ink Art-- Will a Saving of 25 lo 50 Per Cent sf your linen bill Internet youf Ths high grads machinery and modern methods ef ths - Ogden Steam Laundry will add from 29 per cent to 60 per cent to the lit ef your linen. WE DO NOT use Injurious cleansing agents. WE DO NOT crack ths cellars. WE DO NOT tear out buttonholes. WE DO wash cslered goads end woolens In Distilled wa- f : ter. An we laundering your linen T If net you are losing men- - U!l GGCEIMIEAM Eset ef the Reed HotoL Beth Phones T If you want 174. nsoy-kUH i X, j Beef Eastern Corn-Fgo to Ballard & Rinckcrs ei Sit 24th Street. Thoue No. (II. Carpentulng, Building Repairing aw Remodeling sf Houses Promptly attended tew An work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nelson, 648 16th street Telephone S26-y. Es-rop- o. SPECIAL OFFER Thricc-aWee- k lung horti-ii'liui- New Y'ork, Dee. I. Major Gooeral Von Loewautuld and Majer Count van tfobmntlow, of the Gannnn army, who eeeseeeeeseeseee EXTRADITED. so - HOSPITALITY. c- BAN JOSE CAPITALIST ;.f.i!;j..nxry dotiRf-io - Akta-.1-Ham-i- le-.-- ENJOYED AMERICAN represented Emperor William at tbs unveiling of the statue of FYeilerirk ths Ureat, in Washington, bave arrived here after a tour of tbe eont and middle west, and will start for home Saturday. 'We bavs bad a most delightful expe day. rieni ot American aaid This wbk the nioar notable labor war Ga. Von lawwcnfski.hospitality,' We have In tire city's history, in which only some of great industrial one small union and single employer establishment sudyour What army were Involved. Courts have been re- ms sew was woadsrfuL 1 posts. tisllcd army sorted to several limes, and tnjunn-lion- barracks ia almost ovary part of were obtained by and against and a comparison would, nut bs both factions. unfavoisble to this country.' The long war was the result of charge by tbe union In May, 1903, FOCI PLAY FEARED. shortly after sn agreement hail been too that many apprentices signed, St. I aiuis, Dec. 8. Relatives' of were Iwilng employed. Charles I Mason, a wealthy young coal dealer of Paducah, Ky, who disGOES NOT AS A P01JTMTAN. appeared Iu this city, Novamlrev 10, beHeve he met with foul play. lie South Bend, Ind., Dec. $. At ths wore diamonds worth samel hundred Notre Dams university today the cel- dollars and is believed to have had ebration of ths golden jubilee of tire lietween $700 and $1,700 with him. immaculate conception was presided over by Archbishop Aglus, delegate COLLECTING MOORISH TAXES. apoatulic to tbe Philippines. In addressing the students the archbishop New Turk. Dec. Guebah, acdeclared that hia mlasion to the archcompanied by Kald Aiaaa Bed Umars, to was to restore assist peace, ipelago the Filipinos in their logliinate as- who, besides esjoylng high prestige the sultan's conrt, exercise much pirations, and to encourage them to with bo loyal to tho present government.' influence upon tbe entire eoaet dial riot, Is about to start from Fes, according to When I come from the Holy Father. the delegate said, I awknd him, aa Herald dispatch from Tangier, with missiea of impuoing authority for 'What am I to dof He answered, (io, taxes dun tho governs eat by doand continue what you bave been the Kabyls of the coot. ing In Rom for the last ten years. A detachment of troops now stationed Devote yourself to the good of the souls. Hnlp them to be loyal to tbe present government. Go not as a politician, but as an apostle. ' e JAPS MIGHT TAKE TART DODGE WILL GO BACK. IN PEACH CONFERENCE. Houston, Texas, Dec. 8. A Post special from Galveston says that Attorney Korhn of New York, who is hers with Charles K. Dodge, slated in an interview that tire party will go bark to New York Just as soon as Judge Burns of the Southern Texas Federal court makes the order and he anticipates tbe order today. This is taken to indicate that Dodge has given up the fl'ht and i- . S to I'urilan.l, Oie.. tin report of ihe sure board of thi- value id fir- fruit crop ot I'lcgon this j r will be a: khi t $i'.:54.-(Mi- o. 'J hi. is aiHiieuhat smaller than tbe aiersge as the ir-q- i of prunes was only thirty per ceni as large as usual. The tarie'tie of fruit and the yield ef each was: 5iNi,iMK) IkjXcs id apjilcs; 00,0ud bnxi-uf pears; 3.',0,4tiU baskets (if pearlies: 75,(hki cis'es of email fruits and 3.(M),iXt) pounds of prunes'. al From The California' a fugitive from justice. By virtue of this opinion Gov. Pardee, by whom the matter was referred to AHonicy General AY ebb. will issue papers (if extradition to enable the Ohio authorities to take Letcher back for trial. i'RI-GO- aflt-vnoo- u 12-li- ne San Francis), Dec. R. George E. Let her. ihe San Jose capital- ist who ia wanted in Ohio to answer lo the rliarge of aison, has been declared by ihe attorney gmeral of tranquil ily y Cbicsgii, Bee. 8. will ri-- lwrn the Vla.vai', Ariia and 1 $16.10. CONSIDER Washington, au attempt to tbe pnre food the objections New York. IV'. 8. At a sale of Thackeray first editions and oilier liier-atupertaining tn th life of tbe by English novelist a bonk of poem Charles Tennyson, brother of tlie late Lord Tennyson, brought. $600. Its value was enhanced by the (set that m one of the fly leaves is an unpublishsd mem' by Thackeray. Not the least lnteretlng, although not the most expensive Thsekersy item was a lock of bis hair, which nld for I'lini-uauK- lli,- Gsl-vcni- Bit-ho- TROUBLE. o Nan Complains She Don CPtan?to have been ia improvement, at Pueblo In Denver office the from announced Irou company. u- - Colorado Crawshaw Th Prospcc- ?hi ntonev Is part of the $6,000.0u0 the recent r.or the $.1.00 appropriation under for extension of price Une collar: scheme Utrdie Taylor. tin plate mill and ' 8. Rosenblutb. properties. The big both of which are mill, Merchant the finished at once he wfll In the chamber of incomplete, t'Zfor the J" government escaped de- - aud ibe latest cacltinerr J, of all sorts or merchant el tel narrow majority of two . T arth ,i 274. on a resolution rolled. , , rail mill urnaces are to be pul la1 tba government to refer to the he company mill. TPerior council of Judges the cams of and the merchant coniracts for the hand on been hv alresdv wi, guilty of Biak, ahead. erM Investigations. present output two years life"1 Attempted Robbery Takes Place Out Near Riverdaie Robbers Fire Two Shots. sons. Fort MlLU?ROVEkS:NTI3 E. Maguire, Provo River. Vrixe. riaster from WHEN THEY ORDERED A DRIVER TO THROW UP HIS HANDS HE SPEEDS HIS TEAM AWAY. pur-chair- ed . Canyon. Cu,nior' American E. W. Sloan, Study of Sft. New York, bee. 8. Our monthly blast furnace statistics foreshadow s very large production of pig iron at an early dale, says the Iron Age. Capacity has increased from 334.000 gross Iona on November 1 to 357,000 tons on Dec. 1, and since the opening of the current month there have been further additions. Pri'iiarations are going on in different parts of the country for resumption. The steel corporation will at the oiienlug of the year have practically its entire capacity in operation, there having been blown in lately idle furnaces in the Pittsburg and the Wheeling district. During the past mouth the steel companies made 060.626 gross ions in 30 days as compared with 971,447 tons in 31 days in October. Merchant furnaces produced 478.494 tons m October and G1 9,976 tons in November and, taking Into account the reduction in stocks, the shipments were 599.513 tons in November as compared with 505.368 tons a startling change when compared with 419.641 tons in August. In other words, general consumption has increased by 140.000 tons a month since August. With tho steel works consuming tons a month, the merchant furnaces shipping 600.000 tons and the charcoal furnaces making at least 30.-0tuns a month, fully 19,500 tuna of pig iron Is being used yearly. This is a startling change when campared with the condition of affairs a year ago. There has been some heavy buying of basic pig in the east, sales for the week in the steel work! in New England, New York and Eastern Pennsylvania footing up 61,000 tons which wera placed on the basis ot around $15 at furnace. A sharp demand for spot Bessemer and basic has developed in Central 'West and one lot of 10.000 tons of Bessemer pig has been sold to a Canadian plant. In the eastern markets fully 30,000 tons of foundry iron have been by cast Iron pipe foundries and approximately 50,000 tons of foundry pig has been taken by our interest in the Central West As a result the markets are very firm with an advancing tendency and an increasing number of aellrra quoting higher prices The demand for ilte intermediate products Is heavy and prices are higher in Muck bars, wire rods and skelp. and are tending upward in billets and sheet bars. It is regarded as an almost foregone conclusion now that prices on finished iron and steel will bs higher. This applies to Ibe heavier lines like shapes and plates, which it is expected will be advanced at the meering on December 20. It Is also likely .hi the case of wire products, tubes, sheets and tin premiums over pistes, while in the bars the official prices are now almost . The steel rail makers already nave de1905 for orders bonked considerable next when is expected it and livery week thp official announcement is made that $28 Is to be the price a Urge ton-pawill be placed. uni-Ters- tures. W. GOT SHOT REBUFF will fix in hia tone l !'.iu.-lvlll- AFE tn-lere- tllT WHITES! A LETTER; si Rui..i i 1 mrties wrre married at Etanston, on February Sib. 1899, aud have Thieves Obuin $3lTcash and a Fivs Ivauleil in Ogden since that date. T. Dollar Check Also Taken. K. OConaolly waa attorney for the The Ogden Steam Jntmulry plaintiff. d wj WtHiucbiiav by pm lies uuUiiov u At the session of the police court ana the s:i!i whien baa been li ft unwaa locked. r.:w of it to iu iin;iiis-$ Tfsicrday Reuben Wadman on the charge of disturbing cash and a five dollar check, made itie peace, the charge being preferred payable originally in i)jn Koubkl. Entrance waa etf, i He entered a plea of hy uu ..i:a ot b, ti wife. a skeleton k,;y which was i..-not guilty and the hearing of the case to morning and the open the from dooi. Xi a thing bevis act for Friday fixed at $511. In sides the sate was touched and the riefcndaiit'a bunds addition to this disturbance of ibe parties who Turned the trick evidently pgra ease several drunk were allow- knew that the safe had mu been ed to go upon the understanding that locat'd at the time of cloning alter drunk no the day's work. The police are work-iu- g they go their way and get on tho case aud arc making every morn. possible effort to apprehend the burglars. An unusual series of electrical discharges startled the pedestrians on Washington avenue at 3:15 yesterday morning. The electrical transformer in ,iha Utah Light and Power company's uffira was blown to pieces and burned discharges, aucum-uanie- d by three terrifle by sharp explosions and Haas'S wbkh shot upward and outward great whs distances. No' further damage being an A dons, the line, the cause Very Large Production ef Pig Iron overcharge of the wires. Foreshadowed. ... DRAG DOWN district court ot Hum Whitlow waa granted a decree W. Daniel divorce front her husband, The Whitlow, on atatutory ground. Two WANTED HOLD-UP- S lhal Ibe I lip in in- - mu b- - by Unit Umlue waa taken to limn Gulveri'-uu- . tialvcsiim from IUiuxIkii hud night by Impute .Maislisl Sasun, wh-- Ls.l with him Deputy t'h.i-- f .luhn Hayward (it no un-- i at (his city . sud the Shumach. hy IV pm v Murn-'.ak The two New ive were l Unless the Latter Perform Their Duty ai Huusli.il. whrie the' ui!i aw ail lltc acumi t Judge lturn. 'ihe Ikalge ar-i- c as to the Uplifting of the For-- ! and had au enji'i ulu.' ciiiug mer. it was intistayed at ihe hotel, mated by the I'.ipiuy maislittl that it Ni ft TiTh. lkv. 8. He!. lie a IU1S-- ; conKne him in might b necessary 11.:1C9 Uiclili I iu iRiy Tnu'.iy l he Jail if Hie ouier doe mil miue from , lllSCUSlllbu.ill lililcd IU Judgo Bums 1 inlay. ciiurih i.ir., I.; ihe u'i.-- : (!. Burgess. . S.Tlie CsilBr MuiilirUl, QUcliei'. (I il.c time'!1 id iajug island, who lias Ilian Amateur gsarinK l"- - hn.t. c.iiMvd of fate that the in hold the Canauiau champiuii-- I . (lioicii Hint stale alike is intuited ('I i, led was 4. it ship in Montreal 11 ill' huili-luill ut I l.lfi pi'ubii'lll. I l e let ale Ihe aiout determined to abrogate the agrse-- jMu' while people du nii-nwith the Nsuousl Auiaitnr gkaiuegru. he denareu. the negro surely asMM'UiHM by which tne Interna-- I will drag his wlme suH-riolo hi ing lioiial (hsuipiunsliipa were decided in own level. alone could du Cauada aud the 1uitrd Stares in alter-lia- is said. he n, yusrs. The Re . 1; . C. F. J. Wrigley, arch deacon of euiuh Brooklyn, leaved that HIGH SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT. a mistake lud been made in (lie of the negro when he was hardly prepared for ths ulema duty. I There will be a very Interesting proIf (bia unmake had been made, great gram rendered at tbe High School asmust bo the reparation lnnn ihe aorta sembly ball, Friday. December 9th. All to come. Yon in vanuy and in wura to bring ths ere cordially inviu-negro iu a stale where Ire niifcht work will not regret the evening spent. Proout bia own desiiuy. Industrial edu- gram as follow : PROGRAM. cation will b ibo means lor this, ir. Wrigley believed. Selection, Orrhestra. lianu Solo, Dent klowrey. Dr. Wrigley asserted that practicalFARCE. ly a stale of auskrehy exists in the Ye liestrick Swule.1 Morning aud south today. A great muveuieut of sooslous. nuKi'oes had set iufi lbs cities, where CAST: Skule Marster, I. It. Yan they were living wretchedly. Befm the war they had done practically all Patten. Mr. Honeysuckle, Mariila 1. the skilled labor of tho south. The Huuier. Trustee : Deacon Jones. IL trouble, he believed, had cnm from A. Fowler. Sister liopwlus, Ivy Wila miscnurepiion of what liberty meant. liams. PUPILS. Tho negroes in this conditam worn a Patience IVtUhono, Joaie lteuo; Exe-klmenace to the church, tho auto and Honeysuckle, Ernest Dee; Mary themselves. To remedy this, they Misses Duray; must ha educated, mads to m God. Ann Honeysuckle. They tdiotild Ire given a chance tor Tom and Jerry Honeysuckle, Looter industrial development. Then, when GamMe. Gordon Van Amy) Carrie NaMehltable the negro bad his chaure. if he took tion, Florence Ijanning; Stssle Florsuce Forrest; received Hartoluirn, be should he of it. advantage at hi (rue worth as a man. despite his Simpkins, Susie Rasreusoen; John Pecolor. In this work of regenera Don, ter St. John, Joe Thompson; Eaper the north iiiut bear tbe burden for ience Salvation Bradford, NelHe Powell; TiuuiUiy Truck. Frank llsri let; H alone has the money. Hyrum Carrington, Paul Tylnr; MUe Hex Calvert; Grover CleveOFlyun. I.AHOU HITTER Charles Mason; Vilhelm Van land, CONTEST FETTLED. Porkeu Beans, Frank Itevls. NEGRO TO 1 IPvJ HI EIGHTH GRADUATES receive 60 per coat ou all pifltursa takes next 10 days st STUDIO, 276 26th 6L ii ' COLONY K the Psdfle eosst raise tha fiasat grapes oa the Psciflo eoasLTheir wiass are abaolotaly purs. 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