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Show e THE EXAMINER: MORNING OGDEN. LTAII, VvKDyEfeDAV MHH SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS CURE From Correspondents and State Exchanges MEN cure aork. but he I feeble, and lack at proper nourishment ha so bruken Diphtheria Which Breaks Out Among hie health that he 1 incapacitated for hard aork. lie ha tour botses. but the Pupile le the Cause. they, like the family, bave been starvSalt lake, Nov. 27. a pu- ing, and It 1 said the Society for the Saint university Prevention of Cruelty to Animals pil tn the Laitrr-do- y died Sunday of diphtheria, that educa- would not permit them to be worked. tional Inailunion yesterday closed One of the chllden. a lad, obtained down fur n week. It will be fumigated work nt and has endeavtoday, a will the Tatieraarle and the ored to keep the family from starving Am emblr hall, under the direetlun of ! with food purchased by hi earning, tb city health department. The heat- - Thl fact came to light yesterday, as lug apparatus uf the university ha also the lerrible condition uf the fambeen out of order fur emue time, and ily. through the boy. Asked by one of clause have bee held in the Assemthe a omen employed why he did not bly hall. It la also feared that con- tidy himself up, the child broke down tagion haa been carried into the Tab- and told of his condition. At noon thla ernacle. Invest (gated tor herself and employ The student who died was bliss Ada-lin- found the condition at affairs worse street. She than the lad had lntormd her. She Bond of a as burn and raised at Hennefer, reported the fact to Manager H. W. this State, and her pareuts live there Walker of the autre, and he at once now. She was etrtekea ill Saturday, sent out a supply of provision and. and about eighteen hours before her later, blanket. death oa Sunday her disease was diagnosed. She aa burled yesterday. TO QUIT. It la not known yet, of course, bow SMELTERS WILL HAVE widely the contagion has been circu- S Say Manager Schsfisld of the lated among Ihe pupils of the American Smelting 'bnd Refining C. A ronaimale of the dead girl, named Glenn, has unquestionably Salt Lake. Nov. 27 The opinion been exposed to the disease, though she has not been stricken wltk It yet. was expressed today by a well known smell lug man that' If the decree of Other casee are feaied. Col. Willard Young, pieaideui of the Judge Marshall In thd smelter smoke I sustained by the circuit court University, made the official announce- cases ment laat night that the uuiveraiay uf appeals It will be the end of sulwould be closed tor a week, and thai phide ore smelting tn the Balt Lake valley, which will mean, of course, in the meantime n thorough fumigashutting down uf every plant in the tion would b made. vicinity of Hurray and Bingham Junction. and necessarily will follow the HARRY AINSWORTH INJURED. rinsing of many mines In the several Salt Imke, Nov. 7. Harry Wads-wort- ramp of thl state which supply ore a lamp tender employed Jointly of tou low a grade to be shippedwato a very great distance away, tl by the Salt Lake Route and the Oreout further that the gon Short Use, was fatally injured pointed ores of the Couer d'Alene mining Monday morning by the incoming Lo been Angelo expre, which si rives here district in Idaho, which ahave nt 7 a. at. WaJ worth is believed to coming to thl market for number of have been In the act of removing a months past, will also be cut off and. In fact Salt Lake a a market tor lead light from the signal post on Third urea wilt become a thing of the past West, between Eighth and Ninth South street, when, teeing the train until such time that the smelter can aliouet nn him, he attempted to cniaa locate where they can run without bethe track to micty, became oonfiised lli handicapped by an injunction from and stepped directly In front of the any court. Without the purchase of large approaching engine. Smoke prevent. ed the engineer from seeing the man quantles of sulphide ore. tb Intor-until the train had struck him. After mant added, the smelting business the train was stopped the crew picked cannot be made a commercial success. up the mangled form of Wadsworth That la, with Inthsm each cumMnstiaa making tip the charge and ferried It to the station. An am- ran be made bulance was railed at once and the un- whlrh enables the smelters to work fortunate man sent lo Holy (Vos hos- vast quantities of low grade ores profpital, where he died fifteen minutes itably and enable n low working later. The body wa subsequently re- charge to the producer." moved to 8. D. Evans, where it will Manager Schofield of the American remain tor a lime, awaiting possible Smelting end Refining company was seen during the day, and that gentleInstructions from relative. Wadsworth was shout SO years of man take a very pessimistic vlaw of sga and came to Salt latke from the . the future; that la, tf the decree Wa have simply about three months ago. He has corns .operative. bees In the employ of the two road ; got to quit, said he, or If any smslt-sino- e that thne. Just where he came tag la dona at all it cannot be other from no on appears to know, as he than nt a greater coat to the producer was not Inclined to discuss hi past of the direct smelting ore by reason history. It la known, however, that of not having the necessary elements he wwa married, and Mr. Evan and to blend In making up fbe charges, the railroad officials are endeavoring i But even should Che amekera take rare of this product on nn increased to locate hie relatives. working charge. It Will still he Imposdirect sible to smelt the' RHYOLITE RAILROAD DAY. smelting ores containing little or no Salt lathe, Nov. 27. President B. F. sulphur. For a long period, aa a result of Taylor of ths Rhyolite Board of Trade ore and publicity committee ha written lo the United production oftnlead the output focal friends that the Board of Trade the continued Increase will cooperate In the heartiest manner , of the aoealled dry orva, the lead with a possible to make the entrance of the j smelters have been running Las Vegas A Tenopah railroad into minimum percentage of lead oa the It poaslble to exRhyolite a moat memorable occasion. charge which makes Railroad day haa been set for Decem- tract the metal values uf the other ber II of thla year, and husillng Rhyo- ores. "In our own case." added Mr. Scholite always, haa accomplished whatfield, "something over CO per rent of ever It goes after tn prime fashion. All the mines of the district will the total toad received Is contained have displays of their richest rock tor in sulphide ore carrying over 10 per this tonnage we are the visitors to see, and automobiles cent sulphide andcourt from handling. and carriage will be placed at the dis- enjoined by the small tonnage of lead la remainposal of the visitors to enable them The ores would reduce the percentage te personally Inspect the mines of the ing point ao tow as Bullfrog district. Ample sleeping fa- of lead on charge to athe operation of cilities will be accorded all who to not to make Impossible desire to taka advantage of their Pull- our blast to maces. And while from the decree of the man bertha. The Board of Trade will do everything In Ita power to fake court It would appear we are permit- rare of the comfort of all wlw at ted to smelt certain ores, the prohtbltend thla celebration, nnd any one net lion Insofar aa It applies to ourus lead tb effect upon seeing all that there Is to see will ores, renderswe the were enjoined from asms as If have n one to blame but himself. smelting any ore. If the decision la upheld by the cirOPENING OF AUDITORIUM. cuit court of appeal. It will necessiStilt Uke. Nov. 27. The opening of tate our closing down entirely ns soon Ih-- t Salt lake Auditorium Monday as the decree becomes effective. concluded Mr. This statement night proved a grand success. The door was thrown open at 7:20 p. m Schofield, is not made with any Idea in and in less than half nn hour the largo of trying to arouse public opinion with roller behalf if the ameltera, but it I a fact floor was The management and our cloaing dow would mean the skk.ing enthusiasts. had but 1.00 A pairs of skates on hand, closing of a greet many mines and and Ita and these were all rented out. and Irreparable loss to Salt about a thousand spectators were aeat- - merchants' d and eto-jaround on the outalde of SNOW IS PLENTIFUL. ;lie railing watching the skaters and wailing for tjieir lurn to get a pair of rollers. Held's full Military band fur- Rosebud District Continues to Attract nished the music, and a great many Attention. popular selections were played during tut evening. Suit Lake. Nov. 27. L A. Jeff, l'ie Door, IO.'.xIKi feel, fa Ihe larg-ea- l well known In focal mining engineerand one of the beat that, has been ing circles, returned yesterday frwn laid tor akgllng purp'jse In the city, s trip of two weeks Into the Rosebud and expert roller skaters last night district of Nevnd. It one of the best floor Mr. Jeff says that snow Is plenti;l. had ever been on. The floor la ful in that vicinity and the weather laid so that the grain of the wood very cold. Add to this the Inadequate rmm parallel with the skater, which facilities tor comfort always to be met with tn a new camp and It will git is ease and grace to every one. lie seen to be advisable for anyone BRANCH FROM PRESTON. contemplating a trip Into the district to take tong plenty of warm clothing. Balt Lake. Nor. 27 The exienaicm The new tewnaite la to be called of the Oregon Short Line branch Rosebud Instead of Powhattan and licm Preston over in a connection with one of the latest improvements added line at or to tlie camp is a restaurant, which tht MrCammnn-Grangenear Soda Springs, is aguln being dot s away with the necessity uf transUtkcd about. Tlie Mirvey was com- porting provisions, aa was the rule pleted Mime time ago, and reports as under the former order of things. On to the commencement of construc- Sunday morning Mr. Jeffs passed C. tion work are again renewed. Some D. Kimklldge and R. W. Slosn going valuable Iron lands lie on the line of in. and says he mnt any number of Is Salt eke people while In the district. survey and Miiue development work . now being done on these Mr. Jeffs ray. the district la well mlneialixml over an area of five by The new line would elso cross fifteen miles, and perhaps more. The valley, a valuable and productive territory, which only requires chief mineral bearing formation are traesportalinn facilities to fully de- porphyry and rhyolite, and while seme velop it. and while nothing definite silver htwrlna one haa been found it has transpired regarding the hiiildlnx Ik his unbiion that the country will of the line. It Is considered that it Is eventually lie known as a gold bearone of the projects which 'will he car- ing ne. Good ore haa hern encountered upon every pn petty upon whlrh ried into execution next spring. nt work ha been done and It would IN lie' possible to ship 125 rock from DISTRESS. FAMILY there at a profit. In mail i quarter one beara the reLiving in a tent on the ground i northwest of the Fort lt.iigbi-- n.ipfn mark thai the entire district haa been . reserve Is a family of eight slaked. According to Mr Jeffs this Is children, wh i a mistake. There are stiil many valufather, mother anil Tiu-ir.nim- m m are In dire need. able locations left, wiilcb should turn Merritt. The family ca:i e from Col-)- , out as well as anything taken up yi In far. rsdo six weeka ago am. have ihe tent since. ProspecMtig is, or course, a little The father has made fun is t, difficult Just now on sceminl of the L. D. S. UNIVERSITY Effectively and Permanently CLOSED. Bet-aiio- Keiih-OMea- WE CURE MEN ByModem, Quick Methods WE CURE MEN Come and Get Well f 's lead-all-v- Drs. Elliott & Norris ? 2361 Washington Ave. FOR THE THANKSGIVING FEAST kb artistic looking table wlU dellglit aa wall aa entertain. Your flood will taate better for being aenred In that dainiy manner, which handaome china can only giro. We have aome exceedingly elegant dinner aete at remarkably low price; In fact, our whole atoek la priced ao low that you cannot afford to be without new dishes for Thankaglvlng. Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. , i over-crowde- d SPORtlNG PROUDFIT GOODS COMPANY Wholeal and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jobber of EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS, Clarfc.Hoirocka Fishing Tackle, Stall and Dean Athletic Good. Phonograph Said on Eaoy 61 14th St. Term r dep-islts- the tranafor the character service we eapply our patron. Prompt, reliable and at low coat, any tlma you aay well b on your job and handle It expadltloualy nnd le walL ALLEN TRANSFER CO. HEAVY WIND STORM AT PROVO. Csnaidsrabls Damage Dens te State Mental HMpital. Proto, No-- , 27. Ou of th heaviest wind storms In several years visited Provo this morning sod did considerable damage. A fierce gale blew early ia the morning, causing .many deep snowd rifts, but it increased tut fury between 9 nnd 10 o'clock, nnd was moat severe. The state mental hoe pi Lai suffered the most. Fully UH feet of iron routing was torn from the north wing and dashed to the ground. About tlie asms amount was torn away from the south wing, but was not blown entirely off. The ornamental Iron fence on the administration building was ripped off, and the string courts were blown down. Many of the windows were mashed and one Iff them seemed to have been sucked out, enah and all. . A barn belonging to C. H. Tanner was toppled over, while the gale was at Its worst, and aererat tons id hay were scattered over the surrounding country. In the dry proper, windows, trees and cornices were damaged. The cornice on the poetofflee building was blown completely off. The wind came from the mountains, and. wa stronger on the Provo bench. Phona 11 for your. Full mi txativs Rromo Quinine CumaCoMinOnsDsy.Crir'fp 2 Days JS fQtJb oa ovary box. IS Kansas City, Mo.. Nov. 27.- -A telephone message from Marshall, Mo, this afternuon. says; 1 h man who cn Sunday night robbed the pnssengera oa the eaatbound passenger train near Glasgow, here today, admitted his real nffteie Is Claud Rumaey end that he is ths men who robbed the psssen-i.e-i on the eastbound Ruck Island overland Limited at the same point on the night of Nov. 8th. Yesterday Ruiusey said it was his brother who committed the Ruck Island robbery. Rumaey said alio that his home is In Chicago where two brothers and a siotVr live.- He refused to give his home address la that city. Rumsey admitted that he recently served s te ni at the milllary prison at Port Leavenworth. Secret Officer Cain of Chicago and Kolia Uroo Green of Marshall, in the employ of the Chicago A Alum, questioned Rumsey fur four hours today brfore Ms preliminary hearing, which set for this afternoon, was begun. Later In ihe day Rumsey signed a cunlession Srhlcb ts now In the hands of Detectives Cain and Green, m which he admitted: That his name Is Jesse Clyde Rum-seJr.; that he worked until recently in n barber shop tn Chicago; that he robbed both Ihe and the Rock Island trains; that he traveled from Kansas City to Slater, Mo., on the tender of the Rock Island tia'n on November 8th, which he later rolled and that he was accompanied trom Kansan CityJBy another man.wbo weakened st the Inst minute nnd refused to go on with the Rock Island robbery; that soon after the Rock Island robbery he served n Jail sentence st Bdwsrdsvllle, 111., for carrying concealed weapons; that his brothn er. William Rumsey, la a respected of Loretta, Neb., and had so with either of the robberies. Alton-Burllngt- - IS LASHED TO THE WHEEL Vegetables Staple and Fancy con-Lecti- Heroic Efforts of a Captain and Hla Wife-S- hip Eleven Days . Overdue. Mach las, Maine, Nor. 27. To tbs heroic fortMnd of the captain' wife, Mr. Frank McGuire, wh stood lashed to the wheel during the severs gale that swept the New Bnglandroaat from Sunday, Nov. 11th. to the following Wednesday, is du largely to the safety of th schooner Gold Hunter, of Blue Hill. Main which worked her way Into this harbor yesterday, eleven days overdue from Portland. The e vessel showed plainly the marks of the storm. Hoc deck was swept clean nnd her anils were In tatters but the hull withstood the terrific pounding it received. The Gold Hunter, with Captain McGuire, hla wife and one man for an s slnant, left Portland, November lftih. with a genera cargo for this port. November 11th th Gold Hunter made good progress, with dear weather until afternoon when the wind breeaed up from the northeast while the vessel was tour miles off Peter Manan Light. A sudden gust of wind split the main sail of the vessel nnd carried away the Jibs. Without her head sails, ths little schooner beenme unmanageable. The wind came up rapidly and tha vessel was continually smothered In the wash of the oo tubers. Mrs. McGuire was below at the time the storm broke, preparing supper, but rushed upon deck and took the wheel while her husband nnd hla assistant went to work to bend oa a forwent! so a to bring tha vessel tip to the wind. With the craft wallowing wildly In the trough of the sea this task was moat difficult With great patience and consummate seamanship, the two men labored tor hours to get their little rag of sail set, while Mrs. McGuire, lashed to the wheel, aided, aa wall as she could, by what Util steering was possible on the almost, helpless craft. Finally the foresail ess rigged, double reefed, and while the two men dung eohuustod to the mast, Mra. McGuire brought the vessel around heed up to the wind and held her there for forty-eigh- t hours Before the fury of the gale the vend drifted out to' sea fa- - ninety eight miles off Mount Desert Rock. In all this time It was Impossible to cook food or eren to heat up any coffee. Kept up only by excitement and pluck, Mra McGuire clung to her post through the height of the gale, while Captain McGuire and his men attended to tbrir little storm sail which continually broke from ita fastenings. It was a man's work at the wheel, with the helm kicking" strongly to the wild plunges of the ship, but the endurance of the nigged north woman was equal to the teat. November 1 fttb the gale abated and the two men rigged tern; wary sails before Mra. McGuire could be relieved All hands were from her with their struggles and ex posuro, and under such minty ran vs as could be set. It was hard amt slow work bringing the Gold Hunter Into port where she had about been Ht-tl- -- Pt. given up for lost. Sant to Him by His Democratic mirers. nttebmg. Pe., Nov. 27. A Ad- Big stick" provided by nature Is on the way to the President, according to the Post today. In a special despatch from Marion. Ohio. It t announced that Congressman Grant E. Mouser of that city lflHt night received a large gourd from one of hla constituents with a note requesting that It be delivTb ered lo President Roosevelt. guard la about four foot king and l mid to resemble the published of the big stick. Attached to the gourd whs the following measaye: "Mr. K'.i'Kovelt: Please accept ibis big stick' and send to congress a racbed to your next message. and tel them tn food. It was apparent I v designed by Providence for your ofll cisl use. "From your Petno crsiic admirers of Morion. Uhlu." pir-ture- Trust-Bustin- g ALWAYS NICE and fresh 2344 Washingtoa yean. Disgraceful scenes at the rnnlnals rush during what are knows as hour have led to a strong public? demand for relief from prevailing condition CITIES IN DEBT MILLIONS DP GETTING well-to-d- HALF THE POPULATION WILL RESIDE IN CITIES. SOON Figures From ths Csnaus Bureau at Washington Reports on Cotton Crop past disclosed the annus th th re- year, by Nov. 27. Secretary Washington, port of Dr. 8. N. North, the dtreotor, Meicnlf came to the cabinet meeting made public today, related to th centoday with a big portfolio, which, H sus manufacturers of 1906, to the wee generally supposed contained his preparation of publication of statistics report on the situation growing out of on municipal finance nnd to the coldiscrimination the alleged against tha lection,. tabulation nnd publication of Japanese In the matter of school facil- prompt and accurate reports on the ities in San Francisco. cotton crop. The report .shows that This was expected to be one of the the work cost the government $1,249, most important matters discussed at 045, that nm being 23(,667 lens than the cabinet meeting today. An the congress appropriated for it. members were present nt the meeting Annual estimates of ths tor the first time si nos the beginning of the various states sad population territories . of the political campaign. are made by the census In onler to eslab 11 sb death rates In tha vital statistic report In 1906, thirteen stat as took snu mention of the population, the total being 36,792,288. The estimate of the ceneus of th population of thou states, nt th same time wan 25,741,811, a difference of only 49,925. Dr, North has planned. In connection A with the annual municipal report a series of statistical studies of Important phases of municipal development. Including park markets, paving, sewers. police and fire departments, baths, schools and libraries. The Importance of statistic of this character la Indicated, ths report antas, by the fact TRIP FROM SPITZBERGEN CAN BE that the present aggregate debt of cities of the United Staten, containing MADE IN 30 HOURS. over 8,000 Inhabitant la In excess of $1,800,000,000 or greater then that of the combined debt of the national Walter Wellman Mere Confident Than and state governments and of the Evsr That He Will Succeed counties, school districts and other in His Mission. The director minor civil division adds; In 1900, 38 per cent of tlie people Chicago, Nov. 27. Belief In the of the United States resided in cities having a, population of 8,000 nnd over, practicability of reaching the north and of In n few decades over one-hapole by airship has been greatly the will reside In those title strengthened in the mind of Walter The people 1 problem of Wellman, leader of the W'ellmen Polar one uf the city expedition, n a result uf his observa- therefore, beoomlng tions last summer st the expedition's government. The director advocates the taking of base of supplies in Spitsbergen. Mr. Wellman, who has recently ar- a quinquennial census of sgrloultar The report Jay concerning the cotrived from Paris, whither he will rethat it haa been the earn' turn in two weeks tlie ton reports, reconstruction of his dirigible balloon, est desire of the bureau to bring Ita arrived in Chicago yesterday for a system of reporting to the highest possible efficiency. brief ntay. A complete record of the quantity Mr. Wellman declared last, night cot tun ginned," It. states. Is not posof that his experiences In Spitsbergen sible unless the gunners report accurlast summer proved that his scheme That for getting to the pole by the serial ately the output of their gin 1 route wa more feasible than he had the great majority of them do this, as first supposed. Both he and Major have no doubt; that many hare failed H. B. Heray, head of the Unltod States to do so Is mode evident by the disweather bureau at Milwaukee, who tribution report; nnd In some sections also spent the summer tn Spitsbergen, there are signs of a more or lose conare strengthened In their opinion that certed purpose to understate the ginof thereby Influencthe airship plan offers a very strong ning.theIn the hopemarket current, ing price at the chance of success. Their observation that showed that there were days upon days crop. There can he no question the census reports have .been during last July and August when worth manyginning mllUoa of dollars to the the pole could have been reached In about thirty hours from their supply cotton planters hr protecting the marbase by their airship, while the gen- ket from assaults uf apeoulafon, eral weather conditions during almost whose privately gathered statisticsIffno carry weight when they'd er their entire northern stay wore favor- longer from those of the census. able In the extreme tor the flight. Director North iwoommenda the enThe airship Is now being enlarged of more rigid laws to enable and mnch Improved In Paris and will actment afford even a better chance of getting census officers to secure Information. to the pole than It did In Its original PILES CURED IN 3 TO 14 DAYS. form. PAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days O G or money refunded. 60c. RAILROAD MEN WIN OUT. - POLE BY IF YOU WILL GIVE IS ATRIAL OOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 Thanksgiving dinner. , Both 'Phones, 236'' T. B. EVANS e O has taken another step toward drivO ing tobacco from the University of O Nebraska. Smoking on tbe comnus O was prohibited a year ago. Yesterday O a new order was issued against drawO ing and spilling. Members of the law O cissies are threatened with expulsion O If they persist In chewing and spitting O tobacco around the corridors and in O the corners of the class room. O O O O O O O O O O Q O OOOOOOOOOOOOO JULIE BONBON CO., (EL Bush A Gsrt'a Plgno Newman Bra C. fl. Orgma WARDLE1M PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE i Guitars, Accord Job, String Violins, ecu. Bw . Latest Publications of Sheet MaA Be the Wonderful Pip Orpa S37S ' Washington Avanim ' OGDEN, 4JATH. Second Hand 5tof Th JUMBLE buy sails changas "any old thing (blew' ana ceptad) and mast naw ' Wash. Hall 1144 T08t SECOND-HANNEVADA W buy and soli nil hinds Call and ascend-hangood Wesker A Hayne Prep 188 Fhana, Ind. 122. dd wj? d PAUL ZIEGtNHIRT,. Store. Seoond-Han-d If yon have anything ! aH call or phona 1870 to 1878 WA Sell 668-k- . Ind. 87K G, A. DENKER8 ths Wghset pries hand furniture and aJI 411 Grant Ihe cheap!. Phans 887-k- . Ind. MB, Will pay a J. HERRICK buy. II By. 342 Week Ind. 407. Mmthtu A FB " A CO, Successors to H. L. ring year Cda here to sail them. Cell "ere IN LONDON. ljndnn, Xv. 27. Julie Bonbon, plajed by an American company, had a mixed reception at the Waldorf theater last night nnd la rather severely handled by the critic this morning who ay the play hardly was worth Kerim attention. In spite of some amiiHinx scenes. Clara Llpman and Inil Mann, who took the leading parts, are well spoken of. . Staple and Fancy Groceries 2364 Washington Ave. DRIVING OUT TOBACCO. Chicago, Nov. 27. A deepntch from Lincoln. Nob., says: Chancellor E. Benjamin Andrews ORDER we know who wilt furnish the good tnings for your lf Topeka, Kan.. Nov. 27. As a result of the confidence which has been on between the grlcv- anre committee of the Brother- hood nf Railway Treijnneh and the operating officials of the Atchison. Tupeka A Sants Fe Railway company, an lucrese of pay of four cents an hour wa today granted the train- men hy the railway company. The committee also secured the of a num- ber of vard on the system, wlslth ineiins to the employes in these yards an Increase over th-- r present waxes of fire cruTn per hour. Thin wage in- cre-iswill affect nil orthcein- ploys In the yards classified on rho main line, from Chicago to El Paso. Texas, and will number about I.iih.i men. . DOWN TO FACT! o Why do th pat main nioatT In the right answer to thkk the key to succea Think twice answer nt the JUMBLE, Hslle 1144. Rooms, Stares, Storage, Stoves, Bug DOLLARS Washington, Nov. 27. Much of work of the census bureau during CABINET MEETING. Sants Fa Trainmen and Switchmen Given Better Pay. BIG STICK FOR ROOSEVELT. GROCERIES y, clt-lre- SAVED A SHIP FROM THE WIND AND WAVES. Pine Fruits , New York, Nov. 27. The dally crush of the Brooklyn bridge is receiving the earnest attention of Mayor McClellan nnd other city official. At n conference yesterday Important plans fur temporary and permanent relief were discussed. Longer trains and Included headway, it is expected, will bring temporary relief. Plans tor permanent relief include an almost entire rebuilding of the bridge. Double decking will probably be resorted to in order to make room for additional lines uf railroad tracks. Ths engineers hare Informed the mayor that the stress on the anchor bars Is only a third of their capacity nnd that the doubled ccklng of th structure le entirely feasible. This form of relief, however, will he a matter of n Ml Co, Is w here you buy Best Ihe Market Afford - e Ahrayi, Remember tb Grocery HAS A BAIL! EULL A PICKETT amount of enow n the ground, but people who know My that It does not as n rule remain kmc. and that a few day will. In all likeUboud, see the end uf the preaeut falL THE HIS HOME IS IN CHICAGO AND TALK OF DOUBLE-DECKINMr Jeffs says the Rosebud Mining RAILROAD LINES. NOT CALIFORNIA. company, which is controlled by the t Lawrence combination, has an excellent property lu it Golden Anchor That Robbed Two Disgraceful Scene at the Terminals mine, and that many others tn the He Is the Man Trains Had Served a Jail district give equal promise of turning During th Rush Ssntsnca. Hours. out well. tile oC 1WL S BROOM BUM E j E. A. NOVEMBER I WE r2.SPECUUSTS-y- MORNING, Av . V P" 'nauL.counT"1 iwfA wmi imndtftftktP hxrf Krlrpowd hWrit, orandmo, too, at toIWi a Ram M, w WACHiMoroPLOjE. WANT O' ADS YIELD Bl6 REutn |