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Show THE SfOUNixn EXAMINEE, OODEX, ment. bm this will no doubt go to the Missouri river comiry. Mr. Saunders that the eon veiiMon will lie uriiijuctive of great good to i he lives t, i k industry in the west, and looks fur leg islation iie:n ficial in itu sioekmen The ranges are now iu good shape. Those to ihe south wer. not iu so Special Correspondent good a iimiiii.n before the last storms, but ihe lust snows have freshened the winter feed up. ;ir.d liveSir. of over 70 feet. Superintendent Ram-bau- stock are now all doing veil. encountered some gas .etcral Saunders said the Ioriiund people dais ago and at once pronuiigit-- .l (he made it very oieasaut for tin visiting order prohibiting smoking around the cattle and sheepmen. Ho eanic right home, while nearly ail of the other premises. trip. Ouo of the party of visitors said to- Utah delegates made the .uiuttu-rThere were comparatively tew eastKumltaugh day that Sierintcndciii -as not inclined to talk, but raid 'be ern d legates, owing o the di lance, drills had euruiuilcrcd the heavy flow but ihe west was well reprtseuitd. which caused the commotion at a depth of 16il feel. One of the men SALT LAKE NOTES on the ground, however, declared it was nearly tt0 fret down. The drillers commenced work last SALT LAKE NOTES Thursday, so it can be seen they are Mr. and Mrs. George iAshhead and making good headway. were down from Ogden today. family Janus T. Fulton, lr. Keogh and C. K. Rowland, visited the veil today. Only seven of the old Stephenson On account of the gas strike yester- street ears are lefi. and they will lie were not drillers working, day, the built over into double tru, k cars as resume tomorrow morning. will but may offer. The strike was made at 35U feet depth. opimrtunlty atmosfills the odor of gas A strong The new building of the Independphere around the derrick, and water ent Telephone company will lie ready was still bubbling above the snriai for installation of the operating plant several feet this morning. Deseret next week. News. Tho diiectora of the Consolidated LACE HOUSE FORCED INTO Wagon ft Machine mnipuny will meet lomurrowi, to hear the report of the BANKRUPTCY. busiuess of the company for 15w3. Foreign creditors of the Iav House Two rases of chickcupox were recompany today tiled a petition asking in involunported to the board of health today. that the romiumy be plai-eThey are those of two liokansen chiltary bankruptcy. The cuiniNny filed an answer, admit- dren. agi-- four and seven years, residting the allegations and agreeing to ing at SH'4 West Second North street. the art of bankruptcy. With the continued cold, the water The liabilities are estimated at supply of the Utah Light ft Railway and the aaseta about liSO.OQO. tip. and the In the absence of Judge Marshall, company is shorti-ueClerk 1 .etcher of the United States company is being obliged to depend court referred the petition to Referee more on steam. Charles Baldwin for the appointment The ticket office of the street railof a trustee. f way department of the Utah Light ft Railway company hau been moved tr PERSONAL INJURY SUIT. No. 7 East Temple street, where it is far from the front Isaac Hubbard, formerly employed to be found not doors. SupL Read will not move his in the sheds of the office as an from tha Hooper block for two Daly-Wemine at Park City, has sued that company for $20,000 dam- or three days yet. ages for personal injuries. As the supply of eastern eggs is The . complaint alleges that about about exhausted, eggs are likely to waa at Hubbard while one year ago, a sudden jump higher. They are taka a was under heavy work, he caught at $8.00 lo $10.00 per case, wholesaling the chute. from load of ora that came retailing at 35 and 40 cents, the His spine was injured, several ribs and the latter llg- were broken, and he was otherwise native product fetching injured so that be has not been able to perform ptanual labor since. Filing on water about the state continues with the tftate engineer, but IN USE AT UTAH "PEN. the strict law covering this Is resulting In not a few withdrawals liy Bertillon System Put in Operation And parties who are merely intruding to Plain Clothes Are Abolished. fllo for the purpose of selling out. SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT From the Examiners rT-E- THE JURYS VERDICT fuller Convicted oL Crimina j Assault. The jury in Tii rase of Thomas R. charged with criminal assault Fuller, won Mias Edith (Jill, after being out a ver(bur hours, last night, returned dict of "guilty." Fuller alii be sentenced Febniary The minimum ad. at Id o'clock. penalty he can receive is five years in a life remence. prison, the maximum Fuller was greatly depressed by the having confidently expected satisfaction is u acquittal.over (ieneral the action of tbo Jury, npressctl ibe evidences of guilt being strong ami Fuller's defense of alild weak. There is no doubt that Fuller prejudiced his own case by his slory on Ho told, without the witness stand. (altering, in attempting to explain tbo presence of blood on his underclothiasng. on the night Miss Gill was saulted. a talo so revolting that it alrkcned the most hardened of the spectators. It related to his alleged actions that night among the fallen women of Commercial street, but the details of the statement are absolutely Tcrdict. unprintable. If this story is true he should go printo prison for life on general whef lisciples, said doxeus of those tened to his testimony. ELK'S SOCIAL SESSION. Something new doing every minute, was the hill at the social session of the Salt Lake Elks last night, at which the members of Lodge K.i entertained several hundred of their friends in sines elrcles. The brilliant affair waa under the bio management of CapL Milton Barcommit- rett, and a strong reception ' tWe Most of the "stunts" were furnished the "Hello Bill comFrank Kelly. headed by pany, The lodge room was utillml for a 300 lianquct hall, and the tables seating were twice filled. -' Nothing was lacking In the refreshmcnl line and impromptu toasts tc-itr- d merriment until the adjournment by members of ' which was DIVE something after midnight KEEPER'S TRIAL. The caw of Bruce Johnson, negro and Republican Isms, who s charged with shooting at Pat Burns, in aged white soldier, waa concluded yesterday afternoon and taken under advisement until Friday morning at 10 o'clock. The testimony or many of I he wit-- i esses examined afforded strong proof f John's Influence among the hangers in of the Commercial street dive in which the assault la alleged to have been made. i According to their statements many f them saw the beginning of the quarrel which they said Burns started by ' calling Johnson a nigger, but, they found it convenient to he looking the other way when the pulled his gun and when It was discharged. , Jive-keep- er dive-keep- er AT GAS FARMINGTON. For a time yesterday the drillers at Guffey-Galcwells, near Farmington, were almost led to believe they lid encountered a genuine oil "gush- -, !he y' jr. Several parties interested In the lakeside Gas ft Oil company, whom .proiierties are only a short distance from the Guffey-Gale- y tract, happened To tw in that vicinity at the time the drill tapped a reservoir of gas. which sent great volumes of mud and water to the top of the derrick, a distance c uu d d 972,-GO- O d The state board of corrections reon abolishing plain cently iieclded clothes for prisoners at the state prison, on account, of the difficulty in dintiugutshing betweeu guards and convlrls at night; and decided to clothe all prisoners in stripes. And now another step has been taken In the adoption of the Bertillon Bystem of measuring convicts. This includes a minute detail of measurements of individual peculiarities so that k man can lie Identified wherever arrest pd, and hig record accurately told. These measurements are recorded on prepared chart cards, grouped, subdivided and arranged so that It does nut take long to look up a suspected mans identity. The system was invented by Alphonse Bertillon of Paris in 1882, and has been found so efficacious that it ia being adopted at police centers the world over. Tho first convict to be thus registered at the Utah stale prison was Thosmaa ODonnell, sent Up the other day for one year for burglary. His number is l,60o. The Bertillon measurements one police center to are sent from -any oilier v may be desired. They are so accurate that no man once recorded has ever been known to escape. Deseret News.. sjie-tall- y R. C. Kerens of Ft. Louis bun presented the Tonopah, Nev Catholic church with fourteen oil liaintings. representing "Stations of the cross. This is in appreciation of the efforts made by Rev. Butler io establish a chunk in that mining camp. Trio X.''.1 uniniiuee ar ihe House ail.: - Hatter and Gothier. The big generator ft the electrical power station is now carrying a bill load. It is proiielling the entire street railway system, and is doing the work old Kdison machines. of over When ihe Utah Light ft Railway company has perfected the rearrangement of its central station plant, that plant will lie one of the 'most complete in the country. system of handwriting is to lie experimented with in two of the public schools of this city as against the vertical which liu been in vogue for some years past, and Which haa probably resulted in turnDIED OF HIS INJURIES. ing out more plain writing pupils than most people imagine. Still there received in a are biAtiness men who opjiose it. They As a result street car accident New Years night, desire that a change lie made. Charles W. Needham passed away at the Holy Cross hospital yesterday. Judge W. C. Hall yesterday made an Mrs. Adele C. As will no doubt be remembered, Mr. order Needham, while alighting from a car Ograin to the state mental hospital. at the corner of Fourth North and Mrs. Ograin was released from that Fifth West streets, slipped and fell, Institution under bonds last Friday, to the wheels of the car passing over his be taken by her daughter to California right leg. Two weeks later the limb for treatment and had started on her was amputated, but the patient never journey. At Ogden she lieeame violent rallied from the Rhock and died as in- and had to be taken from the train. She waa returned to Provo. dict ted. The unfortunate man had bnt one leg-a- t the. time of the accident, havDOUSE ON DEFICIENCY BILL failing on ing lost the other through Mr. Needthe Ice fifteen years ago. ham was a teamster by occupation (Continued from page one!) and had a host of friends who will be pained to bear of his demise. He native of Salt Lake City, being main if the Democrats would let it stay was bora Dec. 1. 18G8. The funeral will bo but that the Democrats would scare it ward away tomorrow, he added, held from the Twenty-eightby electing a meeting house tomorrow at 2 p. m. Charles W. Needham was the son Democratic Congress and enacting of Mary Ann Furnace and Jonathan measures similar to the Wilson tariff Needham, old and highly respected bill. Mr. Landis reviewed what had been residents of Salt Lake Oily. done in Porto Rico, Cuba and the Philippines under Republican ad mlustraTHROWN FROM A SLEIGH. tion and speaking of the latter, said Dr. T. G. Odell, assistant county they have houses there now in place of ' physician, and J. B. Moreton, former huts. "I do not claim to have been the cle.-of the board of education, were said Mr. thrown from a cutter last evening original Roosevelt man while driving past the intersection ot I.and Is. "Tears ago I antagonized him First South and Second East streets and his Ideas and it came to be a habit a fracture of the with me to say harsh things about him. Dr. Odell In my own newspaper I said he was a collar bona and Mr. Moreton was badsham reformer and pretender. But. I ly shaken up. Just at the time of the accident,. Dr. have changed my mind with along. to Theodore Roosevelt, bs have Mayo and Dr. Snyder happen millions of others of his countrymen. They iitristed the men to their feet . nm-eand attended to their Injuries at "I realized how I liad misjudged him Dr. Odell will be laid np for some when 1 saw the annoum-mien- t in the time. that, he had decided to press daily The street, js in poor condition at abandon a place of power and safety the point where the accident occurred which insured conspicuous performand the sleigh is supposed to have ance in the very theater of war, to struck an upward projection of the raise a regiment to lead to the front street car track. It seemed to ma that waa the suprem-e- st test, for It involved good bye. if not FROM PORTLANDl . BACK farewell, to little children and their mother. I knew how fearfully I bad B. F. Saunders, the well known livehim when with my colstock dealer of this city, has returned misjudged leagues on the floor of this House I from Portland, where he attended the read bow he, un- - j He was chosen presi- der a bulletins which told convention. for. a the target sky. blistering new dent of the packing company hundred a had given sharpshooters, in interest the that is being organized of modern exhibition that courage, eastern as of the glowers against the that daring, tbst hcroi' valor which packing establishments, but find his has compelled all nations to subscrilie own business affaire so deman'Vr.g his American volunattention that be will bo unable to ac- to the vcrdl't that the teer is the. greatest soldier on earth. cept the offlcw. Mr. Saunders beiJerw "But, continued Mr. LtndlS, it has that this new packing Industry will been said he miked' lip in the NorthIbitTks Id won It He success. a prove ern affair. Ke did. He put Securities mu; a establish the to vise plant, be of the law iu operation west-the with a Kansas at machinery, City, big sty era or Poeifir roast branch at Port- - at a time when capiiul seemed to have ' had land. Seattle or Sisikane The Port--lan- lint its head and conservatism people have offered a site and- j gone crazy. He invoked Hie-- liw, passed 'lor'ihu main establish- by C'ougrcts and one of Uiu .richest semi-vertic- al -- I 1 - t Welcomed by Large t.iuml fault with the Crowd. was no endorsed by 1.' secrci.iiv uf ;h,. ini, nor and movWartiiiiRi.iM, .Tan. 27. -- Wii lain 11 ed the i iTii.itiiiia! of ihe bill to ihe Tull, the fi.rmtT gmeriiur pcuerul of coiiiii:itiiv on public lauds, and this the Philippines anil new scciciaiy of nio'ioii ailcil. ir airixcd here me- - the Penns The fiil.nw :ng hills were passed: (auia read al 5:1.. o'clock tl is aficr- Extending in ib, minis ai 1Vuvt. noon. His truiti was the regular con6an Fraiic.-sciand New Orleans tho ucct ion of ihe rtiicagu limited. He was enthusiastically welcomed by a privilege ol coining miner coins. Esialdisl.iiig a life saving station at large crowd at the elation. Lieutenr Nome. Ahi-k- a ant General Chaffee, of the staff llrau.iu- - r.ii.iMie acres of public laud ihe I'niteii States army, Aaslstaiit STt-tareach in the stales ol Idaho and Wyomof War Oliier. and Colonel ing lor Die maintenance of soldiers' Clarence D. Edwards, chief the dihomes. vision of insular affairs, formally The Set. ate went into executive ses- greeted the new head of Ihe war desion at and ai 4 . u.1 adjoined. partment. Governor Tuft was escorted down the long train sheds by General Chaffee and Assistant SecreI01ND CEILIV Ot MURDER tary Oliver and after they reached in- - Enthusiastically .Mr. Sismiicr lil! ts cj.i-i- ' 11 IDEM'ilt'J pi-i-- H'outiiiucd fros cut.- ol roiVi ('heswit'k oil the jkeii to ihe mines '1 HO Polish Vllll'l laud la.--t 11 is hi to si rived !n:e and it- reach Harwich, .1 . I'ldill .1 1. . : ii- the ..ation nigh: the iiiii,c aud'a euu today wilt'll the ! ( j win wen employed in I brought to i.nUy aud - Hi - c , I'll- - n,cy au! le hit .nands m.-ail u are in .'ua.icd for iv .v.idows. and otic of '.nin-i- . ! j J i the gates and passed through a lane formed, there was a prolonged outburst of cheering, which was rciieatcd vociferously by the crowd gathered outside. Governor Taft, with General Cliaftcc and Colonel Edwards, both in full uniform, entered one carnage and General Oliver followed in another and. led by troop E. Fifteenth cavalry, from Fort Mrer. which had beeu drawn up in the plaza in froi.t of tho stand, they were rapidly driven to tbo war department where Secretary Root welcomed his successor. formally Front there the now seeretiiry was driven to the Arlington hotel where apartments hail lieeu reserved. Governor Taft looked the picture of health, lie said he had had a splendid trip and was in excellent health. Mrs. Taft and ilicir children did not WRESTLING AT BELLINGHAM. aceompan the governor, blit will reBellingham. Wash.. Jan. 27. Frank main in California for an iuilefiuita Gotch of Humboldt, Iowa, better time. known as ibe Iowa Cyclone, won the DEATH OF COL. SMITH. first fail Iu the wrestling match with Tom Jpuklnge. nf Cleveland, Ohio, 101 the championship of ths world. JenSpringfield, III., Jan. 27. A dispatch kins appeared to ha stronger that received today annoumea the death Before Gotch was given the last night at Canon City, Colorado, of Gotch. of David lo'sl. 41" volunteer who was first fall the men had been Ment Imrk consumption of Colonel Frederick (. overcome lust night while searching from the nqies four tlmse, each time Smith, late of the United States army. for the victims of the explosion. Gotch having rushed his opponent He waa a graduate of West Point, ft there on a crotch and a half Nelson. Ta.. Jsu. 28. At 2 Gotch Pittsburg. LIFE MEMBER HOUSE OF LORDS. woq the match. o'clock this morning ii Is said that Imdios been have more over eighty Berlin. Jan. 27. Emperor William DISCOVERIES ABOUT CANCER. found and are being collected at the haa appointed Cardinal Fischer nf bottom of the ahaii. London, Jan. 27. Great importance Cologno, a life member of the Pruaaian is attached lo two present discoveries House of Lords. MODE iwncer which have been concerning SMTJES1IGAII0U GLOVER IN BULLPEN. widely discussed during the week. The first uf these is the discovery of Ihe exVictor, Coin., Jan. 27. Deputy Sheristence of cancer in fishes, as in man (Continued from page one.) end other animals liv- iff Tliomaa Underwood, armed with a the District court thmian Canal commission from the ing In similar conditions as man. it capias Isaued afrom demand on Col. made today exis that the fact cancer that Nicaraguan to the Panama route had. istshoped for John M. Glover, a formin fishes msy narrow the necessary been the result of honest conviction. field of MisniMiri congressman who Is Iner observations, and thus rondure carcerated in the bullien. Col. He also accepted the Siawner art as to a more speedy and complete knowlrefused to surrender Glover, a deliberate pronouncement by Con- edge of the disease. for Panama in of a and favor direcgress The other discovery was that of Pro- saying that hein bad good reasons tion to the Presiilcni to ronslruct the fessor Farmer and Messrs. Moore and keeping him ronfineqenL A tew canal by that route if possible to do Walker. At present, its practical value daya ago an information was filed In court by Sergeants Dill era ore and so in a reasonable length of time. ia diagnostic. It enables the distinc- the He continued: Smith, charging Glover with assault be drawn tion to between a with intent easily to commit murder. "1 join my colleagues on this side malignant, and benignant growth at of the chain her .in condemning what- the same time. Heretofore tho most IDAHO POSTMASTER. ever wrong the President and ths ad- terrible thing almul cancer has been ministration may have done in of the causes of its birth hi ignorance with bringing about. th Washington. Jan. 27 The Presigrowth.. dent sent the following nomination of Ianama. but in my vole and his and Farmer Professor rolloagues U the Senate today: 011 the treaty 1 purpose lo recognize now established the nature of Postmaster: Idaho John llarsoo, and act on the fai t that Panama is an have method the cancer (ells, of their Hope. independent state, possessed of equal tho possible connection of this rights aud powers to make this treaty growth, and the irritating causes which as we ourselves possess, not only with growth HrwHilrU'i "Dew' I.." our consent, but the practically unani- provoked it, InciilenUlly showing that An Inquiring ami aspiring person onre mous consciil of all civilized nations cancer cells are not the devclopniifit uf embryonic tissue. The central imint asked Heaeumdipid to tell bins the secret of the world. , of social tqireesK. "Never discuss the Mr. Rimroons also announced his nf the discovery la the establishment Intention to role for the various reso- pf the fact thal. ranepr cells are rells nnilumiblp of the Letter of Juniua, " some kind of Irritating waa the reply. lutions of inquiry, and closed wlih which, under the expression of a desire that Colom- stimulus, behave not as ordinary ceils, Beeenn:fleM'H biographer, Mr. Wilfrid bia might Iks compensated fur her but as If they were cells of reproducadds something positive to this Meynell, tive tissue. The process observed durloss. rule for getting on in the witty negative to makes it the easy followed ing development of' Considerable discussion world. A distinguished member of parRecancer. cell is tell a tf of malignant a bill providing means for citizens liament begged the Victorian atatHasan Porto Rico ami the Philippines to be- search, therefore, haa now a field of hla young son something to recome citizens of the United Stales. observation in finding what agents nf to tell The fact was developed thal citizens irritation are rawing the ordinary cell member, antue thing that would help of Porto Rico, the Itiillppines and to art the same as cells of reproductive to make him an agreeable and populai member of society. other countries similarly situated with tissue. Beacons Reid bodged. "Model yourself reference to the United Stales, have LOCKOUT SETTLED. no means of becoming naturalized as after your fattier, h raid to tbe lad. citizens and sre therefore worse off This was not altegetficr astWactory, Pittsburg. Pa., Jan. 27. The lock and the M. I, inatalnd npon a definite than the pwplc of other countries. lU.tHMI men nut. of tho Mr. of but Building Spooner The bill was passed, rule of conduct. entered a motion to reconsider, which Trades, which has been on for seven"Well, my hey. raid Beacon rite id, waa and settled teen weeks, tonight went over. "be amusing. Never tell unkind stories. to return The bill for the relief of iktsous all workmen are privileged Above ail, never tel! long once. who made the first jiaymoiit. for des- to work tomorrow. The men are deert laud under the art of March feated. A Larne ptah. The agreement signed today is for 3. 1S77. and who were unable to perwork day; all scales to An Englishman visiting lake Tsboe fect their entries, was taken up. It an eight-hou- r terminate on December 31st; all trou naked a native If there waa any good provides for Hie repayment to the of 2!' cents an acre so paid, blip to he settled by arbitration and fishing In the lake. and was opposed by Mr. Beiry, who the employers privileged to employ "Oh. yea, stranger. men. quoted the report of the secretary of "What kind of flab do you catch here?" Oh, eiMtinda, stranger." "What is tbe weight of tbe largest 1 Ash you ever cangbt?" "Waal, stranger, we dent tube weighing machines' when we goes fish lag, and I am an honest man and wonMn't lMie to any how morii Him last termt I might would weigh. Bu I tell yon. strange. 4hat When! puli that ffth out of the water the 11. , font. went Blrmlngli: -!, ! 2352 Washington Ave. r LICENSED SANITARY A PLUMBTR TELEPHONE jI8x ;f I l ihe lirst time th Neither can speak I':.,-;:the women carried .1.1 miaut iu her aims. Mine liChief Roderick ibis afternoon icaihcii llarwi. k 11 and at once assun War. The ly of Iianid iiiding of tlie dec :. rep-o(hat Lysle of Lochlmrg . manlier of the sear missing, is vuluil-ieeikeeping down the i, imlur of for they rc.ib. Thai there is .till much danger 01 ihe linuc. Inn, it is believed thal Mr. Uoderiik will get a Hiitlicient nin"!'ci nf men 10 uornusly. it ia prneeciite the wor:, .noun funeral planned now to h 011 vices for all vi Suuduy. with the exceptio.i ci ihe Catholics, m who will be biirri"i nirdiug to the riles of their chur- u. Hi. rani's Roms: i'a liolie Orphans Asylum of this cn has notified the h.n that lm.tiiu-tio- n Harwich authorin' an take care nf 300 children. The inyslery alvin' Mie nmn who was fouml 111 ihe mine this morning and who ii was surmised must have been ihe unwitting cause of Ihe explosion, has I men cleared up. The remains were identified as those . ' j Crime Committed While Trying to Commit a Burglary. Denver. Jun. 27. John O. IVior and New um Andrews were tonight luiind guilty of murder in the first degree by m jury which fixed their puiiishnieut at hangiug. The crime tor whiih they ure couviriml is the killing of Mrs. Amanda Youngblood while they with a lumpanion, Fred Arnold, were to roll tho little grocery store of Thomas A ouugblood. the hiisiiand of their victim. Arnold, who is alleged to have been the leader and tin one who planned tlnv affair and tired Die fatal shot, Is to lie tried seir-ately- . wpll-tlresn- warm-blood- rg I- non-unio- n 1 . 4 This Week 'jA i The Balance of our Stock of Ladl&s and Men s ..... SWEATERS at Half Price, A Summer Shirt : "c Waists f are here. To make room t for them i 1 One Half Off I ' 4 on all Shirt Waists f i 8OOOOOCOXCCO0CCCCOCCCCOCCC i Everything in Our Broken A UNDERWEAR rg : T ft . 4 STOCK 50 per cent Off at our store last week are Satisfied The Buyers What More Can be Said . Reese Howell t Sons. & r : j SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fine dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from 12 to 3 p. m., 28 ornta. Wn give nice lunch all day. Short orders at all hour, frcaji oysters, game and Hah in season. . ' Props. Charley & Hong, NO. 318 25th St. KING SALOON SILVER ft MURPHY GIBLIN, Props. First Class Wines, Liquors and Cigara Your Patronage Solicited. 112 ... TEAMSTERS Twonty-Fift- h 8t iSIOCKIEN J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. carries a full line of Gloves, Blankets, Whips, Tents and Wagon Covers. Mfra. of High Grado Harness and Stock Saddles. 2279 Washington Ave. 'Phone 514s. t k Bargains REED HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH. AMERICAN shopping especially attractive this winter weather, we are offering beautiful goods throughout every department of our store, at prices that it would be impossible to duplicate elsewhere considering the quality The array of bargains in the windows gives but a slight idea of what is to be found inside. Wc are ably prepared to supply every want in the line of To make PLAN. li Rateo: $2 to $3 per day. All modern Improvements. Dining room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake, mountain and valley, men's headquarters. commercial Street car service every five minutes. Three blocks cast of Union Depot H. C. BIGELOW. Proprietor CALL FOR 'THE FAMOUS Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Ladies and Misses Fine Wearing Apparel. Every department carries the highest grade products of the world's best manufacturers. Every article from Burts represents a standard value. The Pasteur Dairy Company S. J. and inspect Its superb plant for the manufacture 01 BURT & BROS. I i i Pure Milk Foods. 2440 Grant Avenue. Telephone 2 i. ' 1 - WASHINGTON I.V .111 :1 d s- AT 1 reP-r-rnc- FREDIXNYE ARRIVES inr-;nra- idii-necti- k THIS WEEK TAFT 01 morrow. DAE 2S, 1001. he inti rmr waving ihal IhousaiuN 41 ri s m latul bud Invn laki-up Jr.-,i'.i- : .hi turiicil uvec to 'll 111 y I h e tils! 11., JANUARY inde-is'ndo- Warren Jackmon is si the Holy Cross hospital in a critical condition from injuries received Sunday evening in mine at Bark City. Tho tho laly-.We- t. unfortunate man was caught in a cave-i- n and very liadly crushed, lifs heart and lungs liolh being affected. A TTTrnSDAY MOKMXO, men in New York lull' ip is time the rtiei U from pani. gh GUILTY, , |