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Show The Saiit Take Telegram. V WILL GIVE TURKEYS TO WHI EH OUSE PEOPLE President Will 0 . 24." A truce ha twen Ath lalir.4 Steel company of Indiana Harbor. Ind. and tha Amalgamated Aioctailot of Steel. Iron and Under of adjustment the workers Sarth,lriM to a crept the- - ) pr cent reduction to watct until Belling price advance sufficiently to warrant the com" the old nchedule. pany In rert.irinir The art Ion of the director of the firm In to deal with organised labor ha refusing n been revoked. The Amalgamated acia-ttoIs to be treated aa a union and tta members are not to be dscrlralaai4 against. 000 Tin-Worke- - From all parts of. the gifts for each member country of the family have been coming: for the last week. They have been care- fully rtored away !n the large and light attic of the Whito House and will not bo opened until Christ- mas morning. Tho?e which are suitable for the children will be given to ,thern and those which are. If 1 . r. - i .... , i I THREE PERSONS ASK 1 Triangular Legal Fight for S1200 Is on Before Judge Hall. v Judge Hall has been asked to figure out a knotty legal protlem involving the estate of the late Atkinson Whitworth, who died on October 14th last, leaving an estate valued at J 4 '1 1 Not long ago C. A. Lowery, a asked for letters of administration to the estate, which was granted on Frilast. Yesterday John A. YYhitworth, day a son of the deceased, tiled a pttilSon in the probate division setting out thst the deceased had left a will and asked that the former order of the court be revoked. This petitioner sets out that Agnes widow of the deceased, is named as executrix of the estate, but that siie Is an incompetent person and rrkk th'nt he be made the executor of the last will and testament of his father. The woman in question is said to be confined in "the State mental hospital at Provo. and the fight is to dctermin who is to be her guardian. and wife Agnes Lowery, her of 0. A. Lowery, asksdaughter, for the guardian-sni- p hf-papers, while brother, John A. Whitv.-orth- , claims that they should be issued to him on the thru t h sisf?iir administration ter would not give a ground on of her duties owing to alleged intiu. the part o her husband. Whit-wort- . i "art h, . r 1 v - t?...- lea SWEEPING ORDER HAnnisntrna. pa., M DL'LUTir, Minn.. Dec. 24. Striking employees at the National Iron company's 'plant. In West Duiuth and officers and members of Ironmuulders' union No. SIS have been enjoined from interfering in or company's business any way with orthefrom at or its employees congregating near the plant for the purpose "f harassing or interfering with men employed by the company. The injunctional order also re'. rains the strikers and union men lrorn with the purchase of supplh-- and necess.ariefe vf life by the workmen emor threat-tin- g ployed, or from intimidating housekeepers for the purpose of prethe men from getting lodging and venting board. The union i3 restrained from dictating to the company what wages It shall pay, what shall constitute a day's work, nr from interfering in any way with the National Iron company's ;i-!ii- -. food and pas in the stomlocated ach, just below the heart, presses against it and causes heart palyour heart troubles? you pitation. Whentake Heroine for a few In that way days. You will soon be all right. 0c. Sold by Z. C. M. I. Drug Dept. Undig-e.ste- rfxttrt It wt&. tatroe. wltkl, W.rgTe lSrgrm, ed try-ttl- Bf earn ni tkt llttU etdtr riil,, nd -- lltaUen a tb fcSf nxrorn a LUDLrY. Prices NEW YORK, Dee. 24. Everything now looks favorable to the bringing of the Democratic National cr.n vent Ion to the city. Setitlrient in favor of th? f ct grows daily, and the moment puffi-i;funds urs guaranteed work will begin in real eat nest. . Plans are alreirdy under way for c f a c onvent ion omn.it Icj to go to Washington when tho Democratic National cntnmUtf rneeti th"ro text month and ask that th- - convention bf held in New York. The Hotel Meu'n ociatmn will hoid a meet ng w:;hln a day or two, at which the organization will ilreid. how much of a contribution shall be made to the fund. If New York can gttirantfe the fund, together wish P. natural ad vantages, there is uftle tlcubt that thonvt-ntlowill ertne hen-- . CHRISTMAS RATES e- nt Whitaker & ..rs-tlon.- ki!it th r( 233 210 & 21 a In St. Thcr.e '-- Mercantile & Reporting Hqcncy, Hmcrican to t!Jw thm i:Si. llf tn,;: 3tr.tLtflt CV., .e.kr. C?.r ?!. P-:- CD3, 1 Va tables by pl.'.r c. " Dallas. The cigar men. fit V. 2nd South, have the most con.ldete line nf t'ln. a nti,1 smokers' arthbs in the city. See them when looking for holiday goods. MINISTER RETURNS FIRE OF INTRUDERS Pt'EBI.O, Dc. n. Th Her. J. N. Sh of th Congregational church at Bessemer, the eteel works paburb, owes lf-e- n - C.t-- ant caII I:a l:J.;iNMNJ TPXATir.f-Hioiir. pr.ront: janpaut ter mj:nt with Hii.b ir. tp.i:atj.! pot.tTri.T rp.n: vvr:i, -t a r.i: is i;rri;r-ri- :t tt. fpui pr.i::iANi:NT ! 11 tu i.t.ti j ,t t e.f ftJ mjile by I?r, I.sik and Uin,iy c,. t: ti. Pf 1114 AN PNT !J;H ff Chrr.fir riif3, I'titt ti.: ij rji ur I f.ff t Ihctr fttfr;nal fj t: h i rri:34ANi;NTI.V et( n in Rfiy rA thk ft ?u::hini;: atpai.i.t In 1: r'. i'li n .;:.t: ,r r. I lo.ir,ra..J. Ui.e 't'.y, ftH,, !?. h Mi N 1.1. Y rt'1 mt c, f .h f t;; mn i :i ftr. tv p CMtcP" fm pi:i;na3 PXPi:r::f.;NT: th tv:, ri:i!MAM:N7 rp. nii;o,c pf-- ni tI f.rt ?.' '! tk erftlrte f,i C'atarrh hi TAUUHAL ' 1 j ."V O" w. : f ".- m at ' i: N- - . I'lllV . st--:- , a1 1 rs... J .ilr , t . IWT IS Nt tftrr!e. iM 1. t f sivl - -i . 'tI, iif.N.p.j:i.4 wn.t, pi; Tiir.m Aii.Mp,NT T"'4 t n f' m DR. G. V. 1J rf J'- t, T I'U t th:." s 1 a v r -- etti , i'ri,j:.. anknti.y or rui:n. '.f frr trIrM PATS-.- i. pj-;- t. t f ki ; j 1 a j .;,...-.:.,-; M-iirjA- rp.r.j, r ft sf 1 t , 1 rr.ii:t - j i .j tin. 1 ftrd f . pp.-ti-aj.i.- e v Jii:.p-r- .!; app:....... who .... , . in::ii .tv. t i, s -- r ittrpun wt - jt" &:J " araei ,,tjl t fjr, n , t: j Ai'i i.Ji:. T ifai. c I . ! : vt ! pr. i t i SHORES. WE TREAT AND CURE n", ."liin Tfcubl'-s- PUd-b-- . 1 - 1 . Htag-- and !,. . Tr-tjttj- li'. is.. i;.:!e lt.-- - ir rxI. forms' b;Mf"i. Se N c;t. ,..AIJ.P'.--OP. of rvo'.. CONM'l.TATle.N ., A it-- . n tt PP.P.i: '. Ji, p . i i;ti; . , !.- tK a f I t"K!.jr-t- 1 - I iJ l:-.- 1 liot ir-Vrr,x- ., i-- . Iff ! I Ptpj. '.--p;. rf Woiut I !. f. .. . lt- si etnle .nir : l at l.nf e lb ltrn r ets. Jdr; ri H-.-- r.ir,: lr,t?. h - a nt fi-f-- f M. A Will TP. ad Al t t DANGER SIGNALS. - e r..n s er "Ll.tiNAltU WOOD. ,k r.r-.- f.-- t ,1 .... ' 1 lr l lt-- J:-...r,- f. p n Ann; Ths Hta4 nr. ! Throat. Th's r.itafth s v t romre--"t 'ff-- 1 with tiM'e ttr tn. 1' .t-- -- ,t r--- ts .ir r I'. t b tp;.e t r-- m - "Is there j.nin In frrr-"! to ei'At e'i t "te j ,r;4r o- Vf) .lev "i-.- si.-r- i I" ;..", ) i- n f.nc a. , ' "r-- )r" ,!ws e t- 'r,"trf jr.-- t f Hit. 1 l J" " 2.rl!" i";w. tb" 8 r Iffidfa- ! . - - fft At vv.r fnrr ri.r--- l , I Cr.n;,iatl- .i J, t e Fir atl t r r- t - r. n (. ;' ei-t- --l r-- ' f- s; - . rm.i: Cur.-- r " Jred Trenttner.t. of most nf the persons who have more nr less knowledge of the nfTalr. It wl'.l b noted that many of the lt?-rare rnr.-ridtial cfflrtsl ef the of War. Very resj. tfully, ! lf Ache and Pains Are tn Banker Sic- - TM f . T" nals That Ycu Ar Sick nnl n Vlte 1 tlt. A." WEAK MEN f Till: by VPP.Y rae by 1'r-,-- de- 1 Suit'' f rH'- ili" :.! .nui-- d Wr-- f..,.. Delicate Aroma. Really Cheapest in Use. e. : 1 1 al Pure and Unmixed. n-i- i prove 7 A r.-- of One-cen- r . P.-;- tI iQMQ ( -. - S. f ir-.-- W b r.rral 1. .3 -- T-l statements e.f Flt.t F. Ituncle (late, Major V. n. volunteer cnvalrj . made to various rell-othat the parties, and to reo.u-- t mutter b- referred to th,.. Insreetor-generof the army for suh action may bo required under the rtrrum fhinf-- or to any rdher nuthrlty which the War bj at tm- tit may cb etr, proper. "I lnclos; herewith a statement nf the facts In the rat- -, together with true copUis of letters, extra, ts from letters, etc., bearing on the ssjbject. "The matter Is row one nf three and a half years standing an I during the of this period I have grea"r been within asy raeh of th Kgr(evl The statement inparty or partle?. dlr-"e- Prlgadl.-r-fl- t ? s . - - c- rMr-- ittt-mt- on ns m p.h : s closed gives the p. P.f ! ' ff WASHINGTON, ivc. Wr It p irttii-- nt has mdd" public th fllov- Irg Utter, d.itM ManHa. P. I.. July 1 -- : "To tl.e A 1jutant-t.et.ern- l. Pnitei Stateji Army. Washington I). C Hir I have tht? honor to Invite ymir ntter- tlon to Stftten.-nmade in tb? editorial columns ef the New York Hurt of June Tnd. 4th and Cth. and later !&!, which clearly charge in with conduct of a most cermrabb character, perhaps contemptible uouid In- - a Wtter word "I also lnvp.3 juiir to tb th fiurc from which the fnper to have obtained Its information, name- r ' N" t H -- The I,l"Ut-ti;,i,- rp.ovj cat rri:p.i:ni I P. am. K, Jamf I 1' . ir.-.t- TABLE D'HOTE. 75c. to d o, WH"ti Christ rr t t'.-- More Days 9 8 ta Y :r) ':! t A- the De:. 24 The Brown Westerly, was biock, the finest building in town, fire tonlghr, entailing a loss of ' gutted by nearly 1Z(M-- - t of J4oNi;T' I'liOM II5JI4C .t ws-,- 11 tion. Conditions have changed financial markets since the promulgabeen tion of the bond plan, and it has the scneme. decided to entirely-abandoThe purposes are still held in "dr.d, but ft is likely that another financial plan will be formulated later for refinancing the entire system. Building Gutted by Fire. r de-nt- . ri-- 10-re- nt, It 11 :i ir at ! j WOOD ASKS INQUIRY and OF WAR DEPARTMENT "Thp-Knutfcrd.- af-o- partment, has decided upon designs for the St. Louis "World's fair stamp which will b ar portraits as follows: t, Robert It. Livingston. Minister to France, who conducted negotiations for tho Louisiana purchase: James Monroe, Thomas Jefferson; who with IJvlnjrston. concluded the neM'Mvlniey; gotiations; of the PresidentStafs. showl'nitd from trance. map the purchasid territory ing t Slippers am. - Jan. 1st, 1904. Via Oregon Short Lin-- , Good returning until January 4th. See Shott Line agents. "The Autrtlus." Ism Ar.K-1-:- . S;lt Lake. The two finest hotels west of (hk-aio- 1 World's Fair Stamps. Washington, Dec. 24. The rost..':lc DEAD ACCOUNT COLLECTED A th-.- ro-jo- is-Ft- ie. m On Gift em-ere- hift life to his large mastiff dog which gavo timely assistance In repulsing an attack of ruffians 'who tried to Invade hH house. Lev. Mr. Sheridan has having a war with fume of th touh element and has tdiown much boldness In ROCK ISLAND'S EOND PLAN IS ABANDONED. hi3Thefforts to suppress bad conduct. night nid en hU hous" Is to members i t the pan?. Alarmedttrib;jt'd by the. of tie dog late In the night Mr. NEW YORK, Dec. 24 Directors of harking Sheridan, whi had armed himself for the Rock Island company have decided threatened attacks, found that scver.U men were trying to get the dnor opi-n- . to abandon the great $230,000,000 bond lie ordered thr-- away and wna ttrr-- upannouncement of which wa. made on. The clergyman rct.irtxd the fire, and will be last summer. This decision immediately a volley of shots poure.1 Into hou??. announced to the stockholders at the tlrKeveral more shots were exchanged, bjt which la meeting adjourned to-annual - be held at the darkness no or.o known to have scheduled Davenport, la.. in been hit on cither sid. The enemy with7th i;ext. January but some further nt of for the decision is that the drew, The re the prosicutlon Is anticipated.velypnif to carry riirptnors deem it inadvisable out tho scheme, which involved all the Issue of the various controlled lines, at the presert time, and as the company is said to be not in the need of money there is no neceRSitv lor its? eoiiMuera- - R. L, hrrl,lrr la B.hJn W on every box. 35c iirds ly, 4 A ST2 h m9rfhltig cilUr. WfcowJ In our flM Aiway,Rtmiir laxative firom o f 1 mnme CoW fa Owe Coar Iyt Crrpto 3 Days rvitbrmUos. betldj drink. W 49 Bet own lh ppr. m i Hai tb Ul2c for yea. .rlrtf of gtMd Ibtnr t H tnt3tt Fn It I r, champ t-en Gathering. Dec. 21th. 2Yth and 31st, 1003, te r.r-..- r-- t tl1trr Dec. bf railroad life nr ehiirpty rr.p!'.,U-n the annual report of I. II. .Ilrown, of the Department of lntert.nl Affairs, In which a parallel U drawn the casualties omon railroad m- ptojees In this State during the but year and the ur.lon losses on some of the jrret- est battlefields e.f the Civil wtr. The casualties among steam rnltmay emd ployees in Pennsylvania for the vmr w re IS.2.2, Tne comby th re bined figures jwrt tre-for the steam nnJ l rhow iv greater nomttr of casrailways ual- t during: tho venr Ihnn eweurre.l in thPnlon tmv in mny one of the KT:t battle? the Clrtr wax. During the year ihe number of j was 41 ar.d Ir ir l t:T; r.f ih grs kllieei of ihf eltrwtnr-- ratlin v r:. employel in) ;i were 1CkiiS--were ,f r.d ! othr in Jure l.. pron the tr.i numWr of f tt i on th tii. s of ihs crp ri acel tl..r.s 2i7. and the total mimtwr of nonfat sit In dlciiir.jr the rnouaUy He ' r .s. r, t i portedn by th' vsrlrmg r et Pro calif attention to th sicta:-snfact that thtre t a d in t h number Jr,J ir I i,tl r us tnp!f. r t f rr f ,1 cetmpaitd with th ( AGAINST UNIONS Heart-Fluttering- t t.-.e- i. rr-.r- WORSE THAN WAR New York Laying Plans to Capture Democratic son-in-la- 4' j dlt, - C in tb brood!, fltsi, ram, RAILROAD WRECKS ONVENTION S WANTED LETTERS TO ESTATE ' rr yrr-,fr.i- b4 tar tbioc 70U will art ol fal Il-W- -- rc ed I lfft Pa.. IVr. the anthjuctt :ntri chul lon. t rdbt for m, holiday t tail JnuAry h, :b ii mott la tb httor of ) th rri.n mill mmn to n, cl t I Total Mptrr.t H d crr-aa.' loop., enee.',trir vr !..'-tj, r Wt The prvon l ere Um!-.- t t rt"I xitput the Wofkt jc-- 1 '.' art it ".''. tr ve. In wsffc "'.''. tut J. I.' frJ S:t s . W I L K K It A R 1 1 K. STRIKING GIRLS IN RIOT SpGClclI ROUT FORCE OF GUARDS Low j 14a Fennfjlrsjaia. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 L Final arDeath Stops . Trip. rangements have been made at the 24. -- The N. Z.. l)r-cWellington. White House for the Christmas celebrawhich H Klanra. yacht tion. The President has decided to give owner, a. man named liuckridre. attempteach one of the married men in the ed to aail from New Zealand tt Indon not will be disposed of in some fit- force of employees of both the buildings retumM hre. way of f"ate Horn. h way. by ting Really expensive gifts Hcckrl Jk fell from the mafl and wan and grounds a turkey which shall weigh will not be accepted. killed when the yacht waa in the rrUk not less than five pounds. ! ml Ha from land. A careful count of the married or family men has been made, and the President has been informed that it will take 125 turkeys. The observance of Christmas will cost the President a pretty penny, as it will have to be borne entirely from his private funds. Ia addition to the turkeys for the mankd men, it is the present intention ti remember the twenty-fiv- e or thirty unmarried men of the White House force with stickpins and cuff buttons, Those to be remembered iriclud not Sixteen Strike-Breake- rs in Escort of Police Upon only the house servants, the doorkt-perat the White House and executivt- offices, but the twenty or more polict nun by Mob of 200 Silk Mill Workers. and secret service men who watci the and buildings grounds. It is the intention to have an 24. A Ptrike of OH girls employed In th Duptart V.k IIAZELTON. Pa., Christman tree in what was the old Cabinet room of the White mill here has resulted In a riotous attack upon sixteen femaleg lt ike breaker. House, and what is now the President's "den." All of the President's children The affray took place near the city hall. will be at home for the holidays, the two The girls employed in the mill quit three weeks ago and efforts were hlnit boys coming from ihelr schools in New made to till their places. Sixteen girls were bf Ins? through the slrft York anu Massachusetts, and the other to the mill by the Chief of Police and a patrolman when 2j0 strikers fell upon members of the family being here. The gifts between members of the them. family will be simple, for the most part. Sheriff Jac obs and seven deputies who were on jruard nt the mill hautt nd to The repugnance of Mrs. Roosevelt to the scene and charged the mob, but they were an power!c" to corn with th have the children brought under the striker? as the two officers did not car to draw dub on tho The policemen. of will anyprevent publicity limelight the disorder and continued girls nearly nn hour. Finally, the crowd wns disthing authentic being published about the actual character. persed and the strikers were chased to their homes. 4 AC Most Successful Seaaca in JlUtory of Famous Hard Coal Regfba of rranged between FROM ALL PARTS OF COUNTRY PRESENTS HAVE BEEN SENT IN. Bestow Favors on Emplsyecs for Their Dinners on Christmas Day. 1 TRUCE IS ARRANGED : ANTHRACITE RECORD IN LABOR DISPUTE FOR YEAR IS MADE CHICAGO. Dec. iri. Tiirr.snAY rvr.NiNr,, itncuMiir.n ci. 5 ii f "iK' t! -- t.f "- fu ..tj T TAI.iC Vt ; 4'.-- !?c' )P T PJM. NP wtJ PAY WHEN CURED. "r J ; :. t.a:.5-- . i.j. skill in th; . . ..,.(-,......- t !a r.f )t.n ...Me. ! ii.HM. .. J . P ar trr-- i 5" r v t b- lUIAvoSAl'l.t ' trt jre m l A 1 jr, WK CAN T I'UBUSK OUR CURES IN I'lUVATE DISEASES. . t t r.;r cl'itrc V WANT ti . wrtr V. pv.t-:"l-.'.- tr .r - PP!;,-it-X t : v. hi tn- - ii ir...-ra- !.. A. J. SHORES Wr:.:.el ,t-:;i- . : . r; " v.: .v;;; ...... . "oVtn.,1 t.i,r,5 . n 4 , , f . 3 y. w p:. t j .t f Drs. Shores & Sliores, Free by flail. -h A" -- , Hxnert Snccialists. LYCN BLOCK, 51 W. oiiici. HOURS-te- Jc ErenlnRt, 7 to 8 Sunday SECOND SOUTH. ... SILT Uays. 9 a. 5:w' VJ't) LAKE CITY. r.. to ' 5 p. ra. p. m. nd bolidftyi, lO a. nt. to 12 r.ccn. ft 3 I j carp f'-- Wpitp. tifrrtA! d ir ' Itra.fr,. -- f iH.::' . ... j ,rFFFlt" , ? ' r , Kit ' , ' ' ' r-- - U.H IXTHN 1r.lr rui:p. V- ffc- - it I' .-- f r a in. r, |