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Show ' - the Saet Lake tebegram. -- G COLS) WAVE IS FORCING S. THE MARKET FILLED "WITH JACKRABBITS, Display of Their Wares in Mar- the- c - anal' In Panama, good will ctf rr.t for an-appea- - , Because of the sharp, frost' weather, the fruit and vegetable dealers .have 5 found it necessary to move most of their or in stores "their to "inside of the wares' der to "preserve them. This gives the market an appearance in strong con-of trast to six weeks ago. The supply some" of the products is limited, which U caused by the cold weather and a rise in price ia the result; In the domestic fruit market apples and pears are about the only fruits repof resented, though a small quantity cellar-raise- d rhubarb is on the market. pples bring 50 cents per peck, which is Supposed to Be' Worthless Is almost double the price charged two Old Ben Bolt months ago. Pears are decidedly scarce Mid can be found at only a few stands. Said to Be Proving Rich. Thov sell for G1! cents per pound, and Ithubarb is in find a ready market. good demand at 15 cents per pound. . The Ben Bolt 'mine in Utah, "which tunc, according to the Denver Mining Car of Bananas Coming-been lyins? idle for several years Knsineer. Penson Imi Wn tnhilrg in In the tropical fruit market there i has been Utah for twelve or fifteen years, and a decided scarcity in banana?, the mar- on the supposition that it has the although an rxpert ivlnr ari it prac- of which A relief is worked out and out ket being almost empty. if i n firm . is a a carload when i. ' i limn inn l fifi ai i H ht.Schmidt family of Utah took quarter tbtlkever promised tomorrow, In elalrvovanrv. Olid way; that marscheduled to arrive. Those on the Is turning It has always been very profitable to Golden of a million dollars profit. ket bring 20 cents per dozen. valuable a be still out to proposition 23 from him, according to hi own Mory he ha are oranges plentiful, bringing for a long time the to 50 cents per dozen according to pize out of which the present owner. Ill-raben contemplating .which one four mines 25 cents per of of at forLemons and flavor. a purchase . Hen son. says he will make u wer? generally wpiKcti to n dozen, elates at 1 2 r i rentu per pound and in hi played out ami, nm hdns able figs at two packages for l. cents com ow.i mind to decide which one of the plete the list of foreign fruits. is market four to select, he concluded to com? to of the The feature vegetable a Denver nnd get the advice of the rapid advance of celery, which was ixiotcd two weeks ago at 5 cents per i lalrvoyy nt. av. that Lanka told him. so h slick. Today's quotations are Tb cents thiee of the mines were worthies', hut per stik, which ia an enormous advance. This is said to be caused by the that in the Ron JUdt there were sdlll had not frozen condition of 'the ground, which large lwdies of pay ore which on l,at-kmakes the digging almost impossible. been discovered. Aetlnst yet Cauliflower has advanced to 20 cents per advice. Person returned to Utah, pound, which is 5 cents per pound more purchased the property for $2M0 and than last week, and double what it sold Picture Solicitor Is Under set to work in the part of the mine for jupt before. Christmas. Cabbage is where the clairvoyant had told him h cents per pound instead of 4 cents, and. would strike the ore. Atof Accused a show other vegetables Renson contend lhat nfter golrg proportionate raise. ' feet he struck ft body of ore eighteen Potatoes are 8," cents per bushel, and runs $47 to the ton. Hen son fold which Assault. tempted sweet potatoes five pounds for a quar-re- r; d a Interest in the property and is now in Denver purchasing a big parsnips, 63 cents per60bushel; turcents per nips, beets and carrots, plant of machinery for the mine. Mrs. Eliza Goethe, r.13 Kxpress avebushel; yellow Danver and Mlverskin The Pen Holt mine wa? one of the onions, 25 cents per peck. nue, complained to Deputy County Atearly properties In Utah and quite a halo of romance wh developed In con Few Vant Turkey Dinners. torney Dana T. Smith yesterday afternmi-'i- i with it at that time. The propare today selling fur "" and noon of an attempted criminal assault, erty was located by two Philadelphia Turkeys on !0 cents per pound, though the demand which she alleges was perpetrated friends named Schmidt and King. Af-t- r i.very slight. Goose brings 1TV2 to 20 her by Elias Rudman, a picture soliciworking on it for a good many cents per pound; ducks. 20 cents, and and upending atwut nil the morths a week ago. tor, chickens, 16 and I?1, cents for the same had. King di d. lavlr,e ht money they The solicitor found her in the house interest to an Roast beef is quoted at 22 quantity. only flster. Tht m.it, and 2.") cents per pound; mutton, from 3 alone, she says, and made advance maker in Philadeiphla, who was a dr-:o 20 cents per pound, depending on the which she repulsed. He then, she stat"ttlto to went Utah up in r brothcr'a cuts; porterhouse steaks. 20 cents; round ed, seized her and threw her to th ?he came she and before affairs, ribs of beef, 13 cents; lloor. While she was struggling with nnd Schmidt had concluded away .teak, 12 S cent?; tli.it th y 10 pot roast. to cents: shoulder of mut him her little daughter came to th? could not live arart. She returned to ton, 5 cents; veal cutlets, 13 to 20 cents; door and the solicitor lied. 1'hlhulelphia and the following year bacon,' 23 cents: ham. 20 centi. a pound. Mrs. Goethe made no complaint to Schmidt followed her and they st conse-'iuer.in Hens are still striking.' and friend to married. Itr the meantime pay ore bad her until the by urged police eggs, remain at 40 cents per do so. Yesterday afternoon sho pwore been struck in th mine, and by th dozen, with no signs' of a decrease. to a complaint charging Rudman with time it was abandoned w b"!n:; worked Creamery butter has dropped to 23 and the assault. out thy had taken cut of it in i rotits 30 cents per pound, and in some stalls a Rudman arrested Furstcr Patrolman about $23o,0. good article can be purchased for 5 on Commercial street last night and cents less. charged him with vagrancy. In the fish market halibut and sturWhen questioned by Feigt. F.ddlng-to- n at 13 geon are still the strongest admitted that he was a solicitor cents per pound. Fresh Columbia river for he Why buy a henp. concern, and that he a picture n ir suit and pay all it M worth? f.ilmon rinds ready market at IT's called at Mrs. Goethe's house a few 1 i an kind ntl cents per pound; black bass is 16 cents He will be prosecuted on a days ag?. $1S $Z.W) anl fresh red ") mackerel, cents; pound; pr charge of attempted criminal assault. XZ2.) Suits salmon. 20 efts; claims, :!3 cents dozen; foonito. barracuda, shad, codfish, Parker, the Penman. catfish, sea bass and smelts all bring It cents per pound. Theodore W. Parker, Portland. Jan. foreer who operated the notorious MID-DALUNCH AT THE throutrhont the Northvvest ar:d who in parsing six of hln spurloiia WILSON CAFE. checks iii this city, was tolay cnvietd oxk wnmc only. Retter than ever, Table d'hote of forgery in the Ftate Circuit court. Sendinner 3:i;0 to S, vith music. 73 cents. tence was deferred.sou r.f and respectable Parker is the & Go. Special attention to evening and after wealth He made v parents in Montana. theater parties. a local detective at I'nri-liii.from his esc.ip .1 unction while tieinK brought here for trial from Montana, the r.a e f acatrt war. an act r art tf yli'.g that hi tr, tir, t tut. i POLICY p,h ar.il - Ut--f- a8 - f lriteri- ;t amtur'e r4t ;:iHof, In rr.r-e- . th f ai.ama t'l i tc l J -- T - - onrnl. .r, ht Jf-t- t th' - . - 1004- - ." to It t aj I. t he had heart! the- Pt ,lnl ar-tor h to t V la an nrHe! tnake h! Into an b4 wtrel at.4 It t of lhat aurn for that rrr""-H- e m a) . We nrit pajmfnt time fcr Hr.rta i r t';k ftf at bad tnaeital thl tr.V.o. of r af t ? iraMntu' la Jt well a th other . In the lMr-t f 4 l an i Kt 't and rTod wl and In th inlr r canal and ft ail a- rru 1 PreaMf nl in tlt ae a mouw'.a t of rtnimi It ta t nfcuw cf mtende-t rrtr... mM tt" rj" It ir.'.r k rlthta. ar.4 e are ewef r ! emerenrv ; he hoped H .uM te r ar vklr.f. tKe t?.i.-;k- ( &t !! 1te', peraom by arcepteI tjth , tcnun-wart'Mr. Marfan .When oncludet h, IM.ii of Connecticut i Comia"t4ai Club Qtvt. n lh tSormtB Panama lie' him tion bfttn bf Ver.eday. f tt4J atrafn toon or the fmmt?t that trreft,,'i tV. v .".m't It. an4 cdher I titlatSe4rttnl: actl-iof the Vnltl Htat a . It. It, J. K pma-erta rfObinc Panama t lrrv- - Jirea .J It. i, ""!,. It, I!. jt Jrffv ;.ir. thai h lnfrenr-the n.r .Jrw 1. (m able, and ( T my t"T. It, PreKrxr.k I. the Knte mut frat prcxel vpoa Uml , tirSnf, II. It. J X. Mnr1i, theory. Mr, Piatt 1efri44 ti - PicntJer.t tw ium) l!aiW, f dtt: -- The recent rabbit hunting parties have supplied the market with almost more- than there is a demand for, though they are regularly purchased by the poorer classes. Tha jackrabbita are worth tents each, and the mountain hare bring 35 cents each. The latter variety have a better , flavor, and are larger than the former. ket Row. ruv we and without it the obxtarl Infinitely lncrre. outlawry wouldmad to In Mr. Morgan new fipaper to ue their uimott endeavor to secure information conrernlnr aa r 'contemplated that result, the titration. Min there could resolution Mr. Morgan apcAe of the dlfncuUi that nny probuhtliiy Kxecu- which thy country .has enecmntr red in elicit new information from the dfwrtmert. Panama, eaylng that they are not of Ove the Pre, Mr. Morgan predicted that P the country' seeking:, but were tlue to dent would able t Jot don't l. "I he fai "Indeed the precipitancy of the president of tie? proprUtiona. tlievo thatforhe want appropriation, United State. It was. however, Imthat ranspalfn purpo It is letter possible to undo nhat had hen done, legislation on the canal .juration hould arid he contended that further rrorwd-in- g ccult or r.rmle or He paid th.il he Iwrrted in hi bid should be in occonUr.co with legthe provision for the payment of SU.- islation. - In order to Ret rid of the consequences of our acts we must tv ake. r(. c,,o for I he pn Mcat'on of Colombia bp wild, fotnf equitable urranKement m Hh Panama, for It wit rot to be aupto aurnnlt powd that Colombia meant "we are to he j.igued. If," calmly. MANY HUNTERS KEEP tractive build a Jr.n. 22 Mr. Morgan in explanation of his htil for the spoke annexation of Panama to the United States, basing his argument on the ground that the pending canal treaty ROOSEVELTS SCORING CANAL BILL, "WASHINGTON, UIT PRICES SKYWARD Storms PreVcnt Dealers From Making: an At- HIS EXPLAINS MORGAN ritlDAY KVKN1NO. J ANCAIIY lur tetrr,.1 K-..- .. f 1 c ptfn BUYS A UTAH BONANZA BY CLAIRVOYANT'S ADVICE Property . 1 a I a Tl r--v O Jrrases ie (Use 1 - - - a flic Metropolitan Maoazike h acknowledged to ht the magazine which prints the cleverest short Morics by the foremost writers. 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