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Show TUESDAY MORNING, CUE MORNING EXAMINER WIDEN' UTAH, dipead gittio, un Iimw ft d. k- Pubied dap ta the ,- -r hr - standardmry Publlnklnc On bs- - MimM IMtwarad hr Cnrrtnr. lacluffiag Df suit oia uth Is-c- RATES. (lBeluAlng Mubaenhare via malar a total r talurmtng thla office of Mlaro la re. Mom thau Mira Iki EDITORIAL No. SI Independent Phono.. Sail PflOM ...a. (.MMM.Ia II BUSINESS OFFICE No. ISO Indepandanl Phona Ball Pitona , ..No. M ..... WM. QLASMANN No. . Indapandent Phona . Ball Phona .. ... .....No. No. 120 of both talophont alaacd aftor 0 p.m. A .NOTAIU.i: Tim great ciri.-- 120 120 ayatama KTIillvK. s marks lorn- - ia ttm the Intrmlnctiun of a in-field of tirnnan industry. Much of the extraordinary maiiufart tiring and ceinuieri'lal advancciiiriit made by lu recent yuar, ban bwn dm- - tu the '(Im lliiy" uf tliu German working population. Wage are low, the niand-arof living lnr the tnerhauieal rlasaea La lipeu low, or at leant cheap, and tbero ha. been almost no interrupt ion of the course uf Indiintry through labor Gcr-iuan- y d diaiurbanCi'M. ( ndt-- r tliene etjudii iuii the German niaiiufacturnra have held a great advantage over Kiiglinh and llul It appear that American rival. German labor, like labor due here, la It cundltlutia coming lu iiiurerstaiid and tu Organurge ita cIbIiiim. ization or lalmr ha. going on in a quiet way, and la now In a poaltion In take a punitive part in the ludtiHirial pci icy of the country. The iniiiiediate demand ia for eonditioua comparable and In oilier with those in England Indual rial countries of Europe. Whal z wanted I the privelgo of urganlxa-tiowit hunt prejudice, ninirter hotira. higher wage, lu brief, the gettoral demand! of lalmr where labor in Itilulll-gen- t and atrong. No matter how the pending (rlke may turn out, eonditioua id Germany will never lie again what they hava been In the pant.' No longer will there be universal acceptance of a system of wage a lower than the wage in other European rountriek-- , no longer will there he wllliugnena to labor under the ten, eleven, and even twelve hour syilem. In ahorl, the day of 'docility on the pert of German workmen haa Ilow all thin will come to ita end. affect German manufacture, German trad and Gorman auddtion for aupremacy In competition with Euglami and the Fulled States, time only can tell. n rout-niercl- COOKERY IN SCHOOLS To have a healthy mind there inii-- t he find e healthy body. Small auceea would attend any farmer who gave all hla attention to buying Hie heat and moat eoatly sued without regard to the Boll In which they were to he aown. lhe farmer known only too well that the aoil niunt he the first consideration, and cannot afford to neglect giving It the tiecuksar plonglilug, manuring and poaaibly ateam cultivating If good crops are to reward hla lalmr, for he knows the tinpreiiared land cannot grow good crops. And the heat reaulta of any w riles system cannot be in the A. IuvIh Slary Conteiutyirary Review, until we tone healthy children to educate, wi'.ti brains mu pubic of and retaining the intruniim given to them. Ftidoiibiedly the I ir-- f tiling to le In the science of taught In any health, the value m healthy honii-s- , of pure air nnd water, proper clothing, , and. above all. what physical exen-lscy are tipcca-arfor a healthy piods and the right means of couking them. Now if the health of the children is lu b tbs first consideration, the lonebing of (uo'xery innt be of more importance than that of the three R'e, fur the reason that it has to do direct with the preservation of health, th. ennifort of home life and the prevent ion of that curve of civilization, (Irunki-nness- . ''The fate of nations n.iys llrillat- - hi-e- a icai-h-i.i- NH Kri. bn San The Colorado Stale Federation haa sent a warning to all the Utah labor IzHiles In which ia related the troubled hintory of labor in Dial state for the I mi st two years. It cuiicludea a follows: "We ask that all labor bodies and the labor presa give the widest publicity to this appesl, and urge all intending comers against such a step upGI conditions are changed, as those who conte will leave their political, Press. constitutional and industrial rights hind. r V ' i ' k f . f - V - A ' I jr;r; Adventures of Sandy McGregor." Eating. No Race Suicide Here. Character Impersonation and Mimicry. and Her Bungalow Pickaninnies From Three Native Jungles on the River Nile. TOM (SLIGHT the THE ANDERSON TRIO Audience. Oil Painting in Full View of The Promising Children Have Returned to Ogden, Their Native City, After a Very Successful Tour of Amorica. MRS. ULRICH LOME BROTHER'S Magistrate Ah! they have caught you drunk again, eh? Hobo No. jer Honor. Impersonatin' an officer dis time. I guess dey caught me asleep in a doorway. Philadelphia Do you thing Cholly and Clarence "Detroit Illustrated Song, Just Remember I Love You. European Hand Balancara and Roman Ring Exports. IO Cents ADMISSION on FREE TO EXAMINER SUBSCRIBERS TOUR HUNDRED PICTURES Of PLACES CHRIST VISITED CHINESE GARDENER CHARGED WITH A CRIME. SKItlOLd Stari led by the cries of her little girl aged 11, w hom she had aent tu a neighboring Cliluaitiau's to buy some celery, the niollier or Beatrice Seagere of I ureal Dale ruhod out Friday af-- I i noon Just in time to atop ths Chinaman lit a diixlardly attack upoa the child. In tlic evening the father tried lo notify Hie aiuliorities In the city, hut. owing (o mime mlMinderatandlug nothing was ilono until yesterday when IVpuly Sheriffs Edwards and Steele went to tho aceue on Fifth Eaat between Twelfth and Thirteenth South meets and arrested the Chluainaa. He gave hi name at the county jail as Leo You. u ihe father Arthur Scagers. llllZE of the child, Beatrice, lives ou what Is known a Lover Lane, near Twelfth South and Fifth Eaat ki reels. Along aliout 2 o'clock iu the afternoon last Friday the wits of Mr. Seagere, an she tells the i) lory,1 sent the little girl end liar s ON EARTH THE BIBLE BY SCENES OF TODAY. PROVE lat ar WHEN Pictures rf scenes as theyappear today, Where Christ was Born, Brought up, Baptized, Tempted, Transfigured, and Crucified, together with scenes as they appear today of His Prayers, Tears, Miracles and Sermons. 22.-T- s v-p- THE MOST WONDERFUL BOOK OF THE CENTURY Given away free to every EXAMINER SUBSCRIBER who signs the annexed coupon and pays 75 cents in advance for the 1 2th months subscription to the Morning Examiner. The price of the book is $400 and can be seen at the Examiner Office 360 24th Street No Trouble to Show It. This Offer Good Only as Long as Books Last COUPON FOR EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS TO THE MORNING EXAMINER, GENTLEMEN: I hereby subscribe for the MORNING EXAMINER for 12 months and agree to pay the sum of 75 cente per month promptly at the end ef each month on condition that I receivo frea of all charge that 400 page book called "The Earthly Footatepa of tho Man of Galilee," by paying in advance when I receive the book the sum of 75 cente, which ehall be applied on tho 12th ntMthe subscription. Should I leave the at anytime within 12 months then the 75 centa ehall be forfeited and I keep the book. NAME ADDRESS COUPON FOR MADAME n i. NAME. ADDRESS. MAIL SUBSCRIBERS 1 SALT NO MATERIAL CHANGE. Jn:i. It 2 oui--- ("i-.it- "f Uiillou laid aside, vlilih I i ! The Ihe ju .ll will) the I' .lie, Slid will he Hi gued I (SID P"..-neai- . n c c ;!: -- m .! -- ''. . f U SES. u-- 1 of .I'lfi-! "re l.i An a l" i. ' :ii. -- - ri.u s NVITKAI, Iaik ('((. Jan. 21 el. xr, re1 tv V!"il E(ts:. wa- - ig.-- ,' I H Bnr-L'-;o- n ci-i- j ly NOTES. C. Diidaell ic.d wife .1 S 'in vie i,a .utiti"!. tuade LIKE of (eiid wood, ll. . Kenyon. Mr. Bird-.1ii;e i ii ,. Miper nrendent cf the. railway a- vad wood. C. It S' :!' ef Vhnu;i "!i. D. C. fiil tin i" ibe ITiied State .urvcv i st Hie Kenyon, i "ii.iui:i',l hr wife. Mr. a.i'l Mr- - ,i F.. DnBoi of a:,-.(' wm' J. North of Buf-- , ! V A' i.: the Kniltsford. Mr. ''.Di'i and '!r North are intvresied t sac for the ludo1 !p of C'.e Si'WTi'l dlMil't il'iseu ..iv i (i v vckii'ri'iiy until Mon isy i.( xr r.iretie ills' i irt. Mr. ilfiin'l and oue of tlic Moron! u s' re ; in DEATH FROM NYE ' I l 2413 Wash. Av. every - Now Is the Time to Buy an Overcoat M. pettpaid pM's-'llli-- If you west a Coat step lively, pleeee. If you knew that we were giving away 15 bills you would come ia for your share, wouldn't you? Well, R'e Just what we're doieg. and sometimes we give away aven more. We ere closing out our Overcoat. We won't carry them over. It certainly Isnt good buainesa to do so. Our Overcoat pricea are cut to tho coat end often lees. wise man will not lot get away from TO THE MORNING EXAMINER, I GENTLEMEN: hereby subscribe for tho MORNING EXAMINER for rix month at the regular ratea on condition that you lend me MADAME pmm-liienr- Up and Coats Must Go Dn-fo- t- I'. TO THE MORNING EXAMINER GENTLEMEN: I hereby subscribe for the MORNING EXAMINER for 12 months and agree to pay tha sum of 50 ceoia per month, in advance or SI.E0 quarterly in advance for the term of one year on condition that I receive tree of all charge that 400 page book called "The Earthly Footsteps of the Man of Galilee." by paying in advance when I receive the book the sum of 75 cents, which shall be applied on the 12th month's subscription. Should I leave the City permanently at any tima within 12 months then the 75 cents shall be forfeited and I keep thebook t ii I I:i:i S COUPON FOR EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS T,.M-Die- Diiriwick of New A'ork, geni.f ii ix! !cVet acent of the ft II' err. r.i :iv T C Pnw. :( (r Wh-- ' ' D n. . 'ram,, manager ef the II NAVE. ADDRESS. : - "! llr. (., d v I'Cii'g. ,.111'. if jaws'lMe if t:" i Mi- -e in- I'M.- - IO be- 1 i ct ' re ; III I .v w A1', i;-,- e end Knntiifnr ;. a. Mrs. -- Spicer. Ice Cream HARRY HOWARD ETHEL WHITER IDE'S that just d. ever think? "No; they Jare say. J Revolving Globe and Ladder Balancing. Jiu-jit- To paddle your own Canne all alone When any big rufflau liltsyu." Chicago Record-Heral- r' ikr THE FJLOODS MOVING PICTURES flteyu The ballotiig of the national committee of the Koclalieta upon the eleic-tlof national committee and national secretary rinsed venter. lay. Th.e vote upon the motion to' grant Ctah a state d arter closes Jan. 2d. d s FRED The Clothier , 25. The iea.-hetaught him Bald, "Now, my young man, Intcr-tieiion- s Overcoats Ordered Out of the House as Overcoat opportunity a Jan. Two new unions have been organized rily through the efforts of Or- -' ganizer Grant liamilton. The Machln-b.t- a Helpers union was otgsnlzed last of AYednosday with a membership twenty Iwo, and fifteen more to come. al were They organized under the Association of Marhlnixts. The other union referred to. though organized. ia etnbryotic and the members decline to enter into particulars until after another meeting this week. In thU d Here'o . Joseph Biogsrdo. an Dalian fisherman, haa been .hot and killed in a running fight several other Imiwcen himself and fishermen on Van.lewater street. A named Braxzio, it Is alleged, fought a running duel with Brogardo end it is claimej that Braxxioi shots v ere the fatal ones. Braxzio ! under arresL Frani-ieco- ve es t: xk.: CAI SES Hl'N ON A All lalmr measures must he in the bands at the legislative committee uf Hu- - Ctah Htate Fedcia.lon of Labor nii.l the Salt crnirnl lalmr body hcl.ire next Thursday evening. The final drafting of the metalliferous mine ead Intqaii eaoqy eanSaid aiqujax inviieetor Idll is in tbe hands of the tering diseases of the akin. Put an end to misery. 1 loan's Ointment cures At Nwrd of the Western Federation of Miners. any drug store. d y. ; m FISHERMAN SHOT AND KILLED. The Bridge and Sniiciutal iron Worker, union. No. 27. is considering tin. matter of the fiiiciiislinnsl agreement thsL was at the convention held in Chicago during the week ciiinmeni-inDec. 12. Finn I act ion will he taken at the next regular mertiug. cla-vse- s .i -' r - acii-ne- . Columbus. ()., Jan. 2:5. Alarmed by the suicide tmlay of (hsrlt-- Ii. Hoiia.-uia- n. cashier of the Eaat Bide Saving bauh, a run was xiartcd on the bank. The street ia lined with men, women i'lnl children, demaiidlng tln-lmoney. The directors uf the bank say if ia clvi'ni. The suicide of the cashier who allot himself Is said to ha due to buciseas worry. The Hisidand Huy .Suicllcr mnipany has raisdl Vidimiai'.lc .he wages ot Kuini- ot its The vkiia-cniploy.H. raised f'om wages have l..OU to B3 ier day. nnd the Hammers' wages IU cents per tiay. I stoi-s- hy the J union. Sl'K'lDE '.V Li f In'icgHic Die cxiireksious Kandall as liclug unsutliorizi-- .ii' LT.VH LA BUR ? 'l.iu iJic'z. Wvv- - l"ial. wire-- i jhc pusi-ni. of tne uiKiiici, who is here, "I Rrigliaut Jl riarenie E. and Mi.s Sarah A. ilai iing were marlin! in the Salt Iiki- 'i'euipli icsit-i.lay-. Mis lia 'dilig in otic of WTHuid Cit.v'a Uiirst iluiip.lti i m. she has been .(hod this season in Bniihatu Cil. cam-iiM.- JMLiyl nvi-nn.i- . in favor of Di.I.L.-?-. WLDDINU i'- j . I A not her glove contest tieivveen Silent Freight rates. In the main, were ap-- I Rowan of Mi. ilessaiit and Tommy hientlv well maintained, although Maiktisin of Eureka has bisn arranged occurred iu some ehangi-at for and Ike fight will lake place cus-to1'ollow-lntheir Moreiil next Ftidav nighi. Jnn. 27th. younger brother over to the Chinanotified the trunk lines increased slid the man's, who lives )uat hark of the hmie, 'Iciuiny Mnrkliiiin has the grain rales at the opening Moroni promoter of the flslil that as to purchase celery. Not long after she non nt he coine he will bet tl.Tl'Ui) on lu.ard both tho children and Mid closing, respectively, of the lakes result aud Rowan's hackeia here tan out Just ia time to screaming tbr fee the Crlee-t.a- l t luovo-ienhut the tariffs of the east bound au to 2o0 bet in hnve up U"W reaily Hie little girl in the in hour's notice. Messrs. Nelson of other ataph-- remained and celeryattacking field. Mrs. Seugera had nn Railroads Draper of Moroni bare guaranteed most Instances the same. but claoped her weapon of dcfeiioe, Rowan SI0U pmse for the tight. is child lu her arm and rescued her, tunning from Nebraska romuion point a will ami continue After l'"o mother had taken the inmle several (mining steadily tu Chicago and Bi. tiiilniug till Ihe day of the contest. He (ririficd child home she looked durlii" the expects to be in flr,t rate iouditin cut fro K duct ions In gialn rale ni her window and saw lha and Chinaman at hi work amid the ceiurr when he climbs through Ihe first half of the year, but normal con ot his life. thu will fight In t. if nothing had hspprucd. In the put up ditious were again established rarly evening when the father of the girl June. BOARDS STORMY SESSION. r uirtiL'd home and learned what had The great increase in Ihe price of n.tpc.ied. Ini went to a neiehhor'h the of wheal was one of the feature lzhiati. Ian. 22. There wns u lort" I, uuse to fur the police. Tle ssiuu of the l.ugan city I'unrd of ("-i;t ighbor told Iiini he was going up tn ronimercial year. Corn price alo t ion held last nigh!. The trouble the city the next iiay and would see reached a higher level than during was over the rnnatairmrnl of Izvreuzo io the matter tor him. Why the ponot of was 'he rise the l!tn:., although I'ctisou as jdliiU"' of Ibe Woodrmi lice were mil notified by the man is the school. lbnson bn been FiflKBtlonul order characterizing aftcramin Mr. janitor tor not Known. culled at the city Jail and many years, but ut the last election be SiAgi-rwss'clciicd to tlic hi'Hi.l of eduiii'iou. laid the c;ie bi :ore Ofllrer" Hurt Sea)U was at (dice ,ichaigil by the eld nces of the police f.irce, who commun!-ciite-ls lon-isbeard. The uciv Imaid of wiih the hrriff's force and the thice Repiibln ana and iwo lH'iiiociai. ''hinninmi waa in euatody in lee than thus giving Ib'iiM';! ihe baiatti e oi an hour from t ui time the affair wa IMiuer. and cc Iomis licd lus Made known. as JanitiT. The old hut where the ('hiiia:an waa While admitting I dal he wns opmuM-r- t tivinc I, the (me which ratue into e t i a nl the Mmr of the .fames K. janiler silling a a meuiber i i the board, anl that lie was the aul'.ir ltav- murder. Ii was from the China-vhi-i Of tbr hi:i 10 Ike who occiip ed it that Hi shovel, a frw .lays ng t by Krpicsrntuilve Kib-e- i w's'ch wa ued i" hury the dead man, t ,. wbnh fmbids sibiH'l boards s npKis.d i,i hare been taken. Here'a the first toot" of our Overcoat Special. hh-ut us i,i any Veil a brother to the Chinaman who l us of pint!', uii'bi ii, lie i:e-l.i ic wa thi'ie st thu' time. il hi, iidleaguc. Times f zn'i f'-- U-c- two months. j l- s s In Germany J.in. 25. s I.'iiUii will pi 'iiab;y ii.uft anuther t: is year, lai.l .in.ii'.uicra jubiluc (at, oa Jiimt 1, ii,p 1'i.ii ( ..inmcnial Tiavrler' askis iaiiun bad a lug tmi" then', and riven, y iiieuibi-i- l.ave a t liking up the mallei uf having t'lliiiar di uiuiiitmuoii ih'-- year. r ROOMS' In'iiaiiahdl, i mas-sucr- - EXAMINER TELEPHONES In the Mine (Olay Patrick Dolan of IVinburg. M a laovcin.-ritu have the ions.;:iu;k iial amriiiment cm ludiug liar keciers and aiiin- - j kvcpi-rfioiu membership ley over for a ye.ii. W. H. Hsiikins. ui Ohio, led iiu j lor.es. The deba'e ia-iuu two hoUik ended iii a licid.d vine the inuucdia'e ..raltol of the1 kirongly j..e n W JI RILEE. Nn1 IIKIl iJRlMMUtS T&ls Wech BARMEN ARK BARRED. I A Utahna Ptfogzam Cal-iiorai- a. .!' M-- 1905. Mias Humphrey and MU, Huw of j arrived Ky. The party yesterday in a special car sad will La.e ibis morning for Fan FrancUco. Los Angdes and oilier points lu i inid-tiga'lo- n ; 'imr-(ughl- y SUBSCRIPTION Ri .suae ut death. The learning of rookery kiionld "1 lbe !" ! n ought to form part ef urr) for edutsilon. If ii U nor iiecu-arown fxl. if CEO. SiTHEKLAXUTt fOHKKCTION rook her her artualiy ,1'1 j kb, initrrU'H, and ofirn if bu d"' to lias George bTnhcrJaiid, siiaior-elcct- , b!e ill Imre to direct her tult,1 !.(- - - and led rcprcMeuri-- by the eNstciu prcs iHiiui out llifir a a Murmou, the miu-Ii- i law of John I hr hi how to tiirrect ihuin. I). Leo, of MounUin Meadow wLu ui.ilerhlniltlH A Iiilrlrttsd , not oriel y . Thu circulation of the inaniiBt'iiit'iit r a hmi"-- I'? t'am-intlieKr ri is"i has biought Iruiu the wisely training W scrvunis, hy thorn wiiat tliry uo uut know an! (Tail nmj a denial iu ihe turm of a of learning Idler to the Nv w York World ill which l.are had no tij iHirtutiiiy ! ho say-- : l' 1 inti-of health, aliout ibu lane to many' ho.'" "Slf wifes iibuip wu l"-- . but lnr directly a lilcs.-li.-g "d family- - was not lu ihe ft (b gree Many wives lia.r hcwi Mr.iii, . Ti.e fan tl rilalci! to John It. r lut they h am in i.'eir slinai"'H( aiid ruii'iurigiimlly from Yngiiil.i. ihe John the hahiu that acquire I hi re ihrjr lake I). I"r England. 1 family from X'-fur amid or eil itto tiicir own I'1"1"- - ain not a f iti" Muiiiuni i liiirch. and never have been. Neither ibo Morinoii church nor any of i1 s 1HK MnU IN ST. PKTERSliniG. leaders had the slighted tiling to dci i'V selection by the Republican with More disheartening to the Czar and Gen. of retreat his advisers than the st This di nial was not Kuropalkin fouii l.iu.i Yang and the ft Js surprising to know how but tiltin', mob fal of Port Arthur, is the angry lb' people of the country that diet fur Vengeance in the stieeis ncnenilly told of Senhave the accepted be can not The mob i.f Hi. Illirabuig. Moriiioiiihin. It was ator Fiitheilands v ietorintis. 'I be unarmed wmkinptnon to the correct veil wrong Imprensious sic frenzied and they wildly atrike on thu a at the ha) "iids f the sol t'ccaU'e they have had bearing wiih lulliieni-fnow lalKtririg to e.Hlurbbig . They caniint (tiers of the amni-rat(urn rtnb back to the Lime uf turmoil .I peel Ui BUI-- eesfully battle aguinnl atm-Cdistrust. and of triHips I rai iii'.l In lh so alarm killing. Their only h"m ia tu the Car and hla ministers as tu drive them, through tear, lu provide some vay fur ameliorating the oondillun of of Russia, especially the loner the unemployed of the large rules. RICH STRIKE KEIT A SECRET. I'nited Russia could eon (Idem ly look fiirwaid tu a Miii i es'ful teruiilintbui of Logan,Jdii. 2". -- A big strike ha, been ( hr. airiiggle with Jsian, but attai-hemade, or rather, just made public, iu frem wit hunt and divided within, Rua-si- e His old King mine, located m Blacksmith Turk canyon. Samples of the Is in a most uncertain piedieament. been placed on exhibition Ihe refurtneis of flt. 1'elersburg may cie have licie, and Ibey show values lu copper, Ihe swsepiiig expect In accomplish liver aud lead bordering on the sensachhngan that came to France with Ihe tional. The ore is a mixturu of fieri vrerlt and ruin that aUendo.1 theCoui-muii- e g sinus aud copper sulphides, aud difludt-ut- e in the city of I'aria, but they are ferent asnays made ou the rock $:MU lo uf the all iruni values way comfort (mi sanguine if they thus tJ.b0t) 1st ton. themselvea, fur the Russian ia phlegThu history of the property i an ms tie and almost wholly devoid of the Interesting one. It was lucat'-hy 1. A. Nielsen of this city about volatile temperament of the jieople who bwran overthrew a monarchy and established filieen years ago aud he at once to develop it hy running a tunnel. For iitcaa-U'a republic through (he draatir ',25 feel this tunnel was sent Into the ol mob violence. 1 no soldiers of mounlaij without encountering the France became a art of the mob. The vein. The Lucky Star Mining company was lu cnui Intic develupmeiil guards of Rumba give no sign of revolt. and organised the rontrol was held hy Mr. NielTheir answer lo the uprisings of their sen and hla son, Leo Nellsea. Thu Keil-rii- s cotinlrymen is told In the ilinpatches of Anally became involved in trouble today. Men, women and children went with some of their partner and, when down before t heir volleys, and more will (he ore was finally blundered on to ibe trike wsa kept quiet on tliaL account. follow In the clash now imminent. Only The disgruntled element iu the comdisaifeotion In the of Ihe soldiers is pany finally organized the Bullion-Bee(here a possible show for the reallza-Uo- u Mining company of Cache counly and of the dream of Ibe radicals Hist laid claim tu at least a portion or the out of tlieprcaenl uprusrand fratricidal ground embraced in the King. During the last few days the troubles were struggle an overthrow of the ruling and Him senior Ncllfen secured a power ia Id lie accomplished. vix mouths option mi bis 'tst while partners' stock, for $4.tHW. With Hie COM MERGE IN 1M. straightening uf the cxisliug rompllca-- l ions there was no longer any reason that a strike had leading commercial movements, as to withhold the fact lion was indicated by rein iris received liy the lieen made snd Ihe ore out aud exhibited. liroughL of Commerce nud Lalmr, DON'T LI KiTn EICON'S BILL. through ita Bureau of StailhMca. were not mi heavy in the aggregate during teachers nnd he Eureka. Jan. 1UU4 aa ia 19i,1, although lu many of the Tim 1c school (list ruts (ruatees distinct. Improvements were re unanimously opimsed to the measmaiilfi-stetoward the close of the ure which la fofteied liy State Superintendent, Nelson for the consolidation )iar. The viiluiue of wheat traffic wa of ai'lioul dial rids of the county, to Meces,rily restricted by Ike smallness In all under the rotund of a county hoard of the crop, and the foreign withdrawof trustees, and a del ermine, I flghtslll als uf that cereal were the lightest In lie made to defeat the hill should it he A aint-illtd reduced in the bgislstuie. many yearn. Flour also moved In smalmeasure waa tried In Kansas, and, ler quantities, owing to the same genthree years' experience with U, eral conditions. Ihe derreaao in the after was repealed. In other slates where siie of Ita exports being especially the county unification ides haa !irn worthy of note. Investors receipts anil enacted into law conditions have been entirely different to what they are in shipments were slightly larger than Vialt. 'The general upluion here of all for either of the two preceding years, those Interested in educational matters hut Iron and steel movements were is thnt the public school system will suffer a great etback if Nelson's measgi rally depressed inonl of tile year, alure become a law. though a rapid recovery tn better ron-it Ions was witnessed during the last FIGHT IN MOKttNI. y WM. CLAIM ANN, aiioiis in the price of w ties'. other hand, showed uu iuci::ia-tnii- i lu dec lu,.. in price, ti.e minimum Hz u re, leached iu October, at IT.icho, Ic'ng the lowest recorded ai tiiis city .rn. lor any mouth of the past two T t poiwHticg. and tu establish At thi une t is tins: result of ih unknown, hut from me ioiluaiiun ii v id Ll X'vm. 'u the pbysi-- t' ant theory who msdc the ex.miua-i.ut- l, that the death s due to iial-- ii n of the dead si lauws. The li.au has io - laike Tin ji.aliki.Is- -HiiJ when the u- Bin is made will definitely known what was ti.t cause uf death. increase i;.y re ou tin: JANUARY" IW I Mill (Hlj Cents |