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Show DErsEitur EVENING NEWS TUESDA:k .., ...... ........ , . . , ommercia tEllib'zNames em - ---1- --- ommittees- - rg or- :'----"---;-:',- ' ' he- - -- , ---- I it . w - ar-----Ft---------ILLIs.r - . A c),ron Tuttle, H. . Burt44014441)14---Fa-Burtaan, - st Utah's-Greate- r E, Ware. NV. W. Ready-To-We- am:1mmoun -Ztore.- ar , .,.Mr tt 1 -- - , . ....,....., 4. -- ; 1017776 I syll - EZ2I , w .. ' 'J.-'Ph Commercial Out; committee; for Beers, L. BrannenbUrger. Fftink 'M. le. s. Murphy. Brookla, Charles Fr-- BrovVii, Rent R. reit, 1914 were appointedeyeeterday by sanitation- -I r. S. IC Allen, F. E. R. n le,Milt Jakob eeeard of governors. The mernbers o B. T. trannon, agley, ,jooeph J. cannoll,-William Bowen. 42. M. Chandler, Jesse the ,6ommittees will meet next Week 'vaster-Q.- , Cannon, It. A, Ilart. fi, Hampton. -eltet theleeev, ree chairman, whicn W; '3"e14; Hainf-t4-4Pr-- , A A: KOrr. IL &,,,, Lyman. L. C- - MO40. A. R.-new eleparteee, as heretofore the C. Milner. James Lyman, Dr'. (tenrre vaeing.,htntryt: , IL' A. Bili-W. Nay, W. R., board has chosen the chairmen, The cell. P, M. Randall, gitrit.niG, D, Ray. W, Middleton, John Tyndale. Jeatetph S. West,- 42A. Wherry., Goorge A..; Smith, frt.,1 hairman Will 1e ehoeen by ttt ittmeyer, mok- e- Ld a ard Bierer, Jr., John.' Matht)nt"11 W: It- TYndale,i comballot.- - The personnel of the Brooks, Jesse Coogan. W.'11. Follaad, C. S. Williams. ' W. Jemungs, W. fl. McDougall, Frank mittee:4 'foIltee4. Lands-- W. C. Alexandor Char lts F. c,' H. AleGarrin. James H. Moyle, John. ,BMWII. li.6nt it Arbitration-Dan- iel .4. Burt, T, cannoa. C. B. Alexander, Joseph 4,V. Nay, 1, Heber Richards, F. Burton, Eugene Giles, Charles 11. Joseph F.J. A.Cannon., Ben Davis, ft. P. Siovens; Hebcr M. Wells' Free- Draehl, A. J. Eiggrrii, It. Sochi Hart, James Ingebretseri, S. W. Mor- Davis, A.. B. S. Hinckley, 0, W. John- - man Bassett, ANT.H. Boothe, Jr., Dr. R. rison, C. C. Persona., Jr , Peter A. son,Hart, , Thomas W. k.0t..f!-01H. 'NI Chamberlain, R. J. Jonts, M. M. ., N., lif,w(lie, flinpkin., J H Stockman, Mathoolhah D. Carlos Kimball, IF S, C. Graham, ehattett IL lronictli, Thomas. A. La Fount, F. J. 1,,,,,nar,t, Wart, Harry Shepherd.. Harold L. C. Van Art and Literature 211.- L. A. Ctiltne:r,, '1,. C. Mintz' I ur-- hiC. C. L. F. 11,0 ' Enant S. Yo,ung. Neaten-- , G. ' ,V Byron Cummings,, J. A, De Ilouzek, Purcell, Clinton D. D. ly, S, J s St al, Lee Feireeektege, Charles MeEllis, t 1tottg1r-71- : TrT7r737,71.1111131 A. F. Oriel), Clinton D. Ray-- , F. George II. Watstan 8 a. 'Vosta tch laiundry-Reynoldm, - Sol Rosenbaum, A. 0TregLaws and tAdteriimilai'n Alex,4 enza, W"..- geE. Ware, Brian t S. Young.-- - finder , Carl A.LegntionDaniai 'M. os BainBadger, Julian Banquet-GeorF. Felt,; Jay T. berger, Edward ..lr Inerer, John Harris, James Ingebretsene,A. ,L. ,Ja- Brooks, W. Carlton, A. 11,, Cook, J. - AllsTiti r iggijEc coloe, Joy H. Johnson, Daniel H. Ell3e R. Davis, J, B.. Evans. Alfred Fsrank, man, Elias A. Smith, L. W. Snow, L. J. P. Goddardtorze F. (inodwin, ' - , . 4 m 10 10i - 1.,einer, Jetn.t:,t, Itin4tebre,teent; Kerr,' ila'' niet Lang, J: IL 'Moreton,' IA, ' H. Moyle.. C. C. Nenten, c. A.' c ' J. HeDer Rich- a- -. Stevens. .V. P. Strange, A. V. Taylor, Seren9 ' "- -' -- ti 1 ., Mo'v-le- , 4' I I stret '' .... - - , V 11r21,1 .I - - N ; - ' I . . - t, Charle!s Aehion , ju-- . liart Bamberger. W. H. Einte, Bowen, A. J. Elggren, W. H. E'. F. Hanna, Daniel Lang, , Al ard , 1 MOM ......a. mil 1 I: Y f4. 41, ' Kooni Miner, James Ingebretscn, A. 'B. irvide, C. 'W. JohnvtoiTHy DISPLAI 1915 son, W.11. Lovesy, it. R. Lymon, Davin l(lattson, Glen Miller. C. ('. Nes len, C; L. Olsen, Seri' len L. S. J. ,Seal, Frank it, tri1en - B. N., C. - Geotee Austin of file Panama exposiStott, V. P. MathoniMill tion committee farUtuhreturnett.aon,. Peter----afternoon from a three weeks trip day Lecture---Idr..H. Allen, Byron CurntrinConeention-Geo- rge to California, during Which time he W. Ebert, A. J ga.-Maleolin McAllister, clinton D. visited both the San Francisco and San Elggren, Horace S. Ensign, W. H. EsSteekmani E. Br., RayPeter ivorthyr Geerge nis 's.ays blego grounds. Leis. If. G. Life, C. L. McEaul, L. S. C. A. Wherry, W. N. Williams. e Manufaettirurs---ItarlAldridge. L, M. Utah must spend at least $100,000 to Mariger, David Mattson,J. BeMoreton, WUKTn Bowen, John Brooks, make a showing' at the Panama-Pacifi- c J. G.. Wyatt. M. Brookie. (1. G. Carlson. Jr., son Development-AddiCain,- - George Prank expOsition in 'keeping 'with that of M. Cannon, Alex. A. Carr, Ben Davis, D. T. Collett, Ben Dais, J. A. De other states. William C. prueht , DunF. P. Gallagher. It. H. Hart, He D. Douzek, F. Eberhardt, J. P. Goddard-- Heber commission has .'rhe Landes, F. W. 'Reynolds, Briant S. bar, J. Grant.- - E. F. Hanna, Jay T. Harris, cided to.exposition of its appro-- 1 Young. spend O. H. -J. Ilealett, Howard,' Trani( Excursions-Ea- rle Aldridge, W. F. W. A. Keyi(er, E. P Kipp, priation at San Diego and M. Jennings, Bowerman, Charles E. Davey, George J. Lang, W. H. Lovesy, George at San Francisco. and If the several W. Ebert, Leon Engstrom, C. A; Elute. Daniel S. MeAllister, Oliver R. Meredith,- - Al counties of the state contribute gen-- 1 George F. Pelt, E. It.'Lels, Daniel WI, bert Merrill, Orrin Morris, A. D. Pier- emisly we will have funds with which Lipman, C. N. McIreul, William E, son, J. J. Porter, William Prackwaikle, to make a McKell, L. S. Manger, Serene B. Tut- Adolph SimoriTRobert Skelton. good showing. But Vie apH. P. tle. J. W.- N. WitH. .of $50.000 made by the last Smith, Stockman, propriation Alrle Athletics-EaField Sports and icams will not enable us to make legislature Baumdridge, Freeman )3assett, Joseph MembershipC. C. Baks.s, Freeman thd disPlaythat Utah should have. garten. W. H: Boothe, Jr.. John P. Bassett, Frank M. Brookle, Breeden. Jesse Coogan.IL 3. Froiseth, as soou as Gov. Spry rettirns W. Dudley,. Ensign, B. S. Hinckley, C. L. IdeFaul, Am- Carr, W. Fitield, A. L. Haymond, Jr., J. deE. from the east the commission will brose Nord, J. N. Stockman, W. E. Headlund, L. E. Hubbard, Wesley cide upon the details of. the building Walker. Harold La Fount, F. S. Murphy, for the San Francisco fair and work Good Roads-- le M. Bailey, N. H. Ber- W. Nay, E. J. Shields, Charles Sie tram, F: V. C. B. Stevens. begin at once. The other Stiles H. Boxrud. R. M. Breeden, Addlion C. Alexander. t Edward witcse MiningW. buildings are nearUtah's sits Vain, R. E. Caldwell, O. W. Carlson, Blerer, Jr.-F. V. Bodlish, L. Branden- have their Alex. E. Carr, D. J, Cavanaugh, C. M. buildings well under way. O. F. Davis. Alfred Frank, A:1 Chandler, C. A. Cook, Byron Cum- burger, The exposition officials are anxious to M. L. M. Morrie' Jacobs. P. Kaighn, mings, Charles E. Davey, Ben Davis, Clinton D. Ray, Grant Snyder, see Utah begin work. Utah has a plenWilliam C. Druehl, W. H. Ellison, S. D. Kirk, did site and the exposition officials will EvtIns,'M'ilmar Evans. William H. Fol-- 6 Solon Spire: B. N. C. Stôtt, Charles land, Alfred Frank, R. J. Frolseth, F. A. Walker. George H. Watson. us in every way possible in New T. P. Gallagher, E. F. Hanna, Jay IndustriesDaniel Alexander, assist ing a creditable showing. Idaho's buildH.-Simon H. Moroni A. Boxrud, ing will cost about the same as Utah's, Heiner, 0. liarris, Hewlett, Bamberger, C, Howard, William B. Hughes, C. Frank M. Brookie, Kent R. Burt, Adother western state buildings W, Johnson, George D. Keyser, M. A. dison Cain, D, F. Collett, Charles E. although run $75,000 to $90,000. geyser, D. Carlos Kimball, H. S. Davey, George W. EbertrA. I.EIggren, will an Francisco "The work at the Kleinschmidt, H. D. Lenges, R. R. Ly- Horace S. Ensign. W. H. Eswortby, J. rapidly and man, David Mattson, Oliver R. Mer- e' W. Gates, J. P. Goddard, George F. grounds is progressing every building will be ready on the Mueller, Goodwin, E. dith, Jemes H. Moyle, George C. W. Johnson, Hanna, fôr set date the opening. The machinG. A. Purcell, J. Heber- Richards, M. E. P. Kipp,- Daniel ery ball, a mammoth A. structure 1,000 Stephen L. Richards. Robert Skelton, Lang, T.Keyser. AlC. Little, W. H. Lovesy, feet in length, is completed and is now Elmo V. Smith, Solon Spiro, Fred bert C. Orvin A. F. receiving its first coat of paint. There Merrill, Morris, Stauffer. Frank B. .Stephens, G. F. in procuring 1Ili1, V. P, Strange, A. C. Taylor, Orlob,gA. D. Pierson, George L. Sav- has been no difficulty P. Fred H. Smith, age, Steigmeyer, workmen and no trouble has been exCharles. A. Walker, Joseph Wirthlin, J. C. Wyatt, L. F. Yeo. Sereno W. E. 'Ware,.JosePh poriened between the mahegement and , Horticulture Burton, West, C. S. Winiams, labor Unions. I understand that an r, Public EntertainmentW. F. George M. Cannon, William C. Druehl, has been made with the agreement .Hanteck,-Je-dHeereeelik 4111atrtteloriA And etrlite4 bor Porter,- L. W. Snow, Fred- Stauffer, C. John. W. Nak, J. H. Stock- disputes of any sort are looked for on A. Wherry. man, S. C. Wyatt.. the exposition work. Insurance-Jo- hn P. Breeden, J. O. C.:AlexaPublic' two the Fran"I ImprovementW. San at spent days Carter, W. H. Estworthy, Heber J. nder,- Edward M: Ashton, Julian M. cisco exposition grounds and hadt a Grant, Fred C. Hathaway, Frank W. Bamberger, Edward Bierer, Jr.. R. M. Pleasant vislA with FresidentMoore. Jennings, Weelev The officials look kindly on Utah. William E. McKell, Dr. - George W. Breeden, M.Addison Cain, R. E. Caldwell, CanQ. Cannon, Utab's George Sylvester building at San Francisco will Middleton, E. F. Mills, J.- B. Moreton, non. Cook,Charles El. Davey, cost...120.0W to, MOW There wilLbe . 4eorge-11Peek, James; Smith, John D. Spencer, H. B. D. C. Dunbar. Charles M. Ellis, W. H. in all $76,000,000 spent on buildings Folland, F. P. Gallagher, George F. and exhibits al the fair, so Utah is not Windsor,. Walter Wright. A. Headlund, spending such a great deal?" C. Alexander, W. Goodwin, E. F. Hanna, Irrigation-- W. Commerce-Edw- , ,:. . t It 1 y, MerrilC. , 0 , . D.-C- ; one-thir- d two--third- s - UR CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT will . r 1'' make a Final Clean Sweep of all Past Sealaiei Merchandise. Itwill be one of the Greatea-Bir- '(1614 gain Days that we have ever advertised: All odds ' and ends will be cast on Bargain Tables at most unheard f Low Prices. The big event embraces Coats, Suits, Furs, Skirts, Waists, Kimonos, Bath Robes Petticoats etc. - r r. k 't 1 i ! y - - Bower-Mange- -- - A I D-..- ::; ... I- - --- ,- our aVe 4U yea - - ,.. i4 g t a"'" ;: AT VINCENT'S , nd , rem 4 C II THOMAS I A,- - ED150N MINP. MR5 rE)150N -- -- I . Amek,(A,,,,,t5s - pIros,,,,b, ,k,,,,,,ATiom NOTED INVENTOR WHO CELEJOIATES BIRTIMAY. AND IIIS WIFE SIXTY-SEVENT- .4 - R:CWJ H (Special to The News.) of well known people on the occasion of his birthday, which occurs tomorrow. Mr. Edison has been of on new electrical a number working devices at his large laboratory here. On Feb. 21 Mr,. and Mrs. FAlion will- go to Florida to spend the winter. sixty-seven- th ..'4.1Pin - a vatues,-Telve- t, Tans. Gunmetal; Cash ..... Men's 53.50 Shoes, fine or 1 RS.1 I- -0 - I k, . zr 2 souQ are I 5450 Shoes. line or 'IC kro ork Shoes. Cacti Price $8 ,d work Shoes; Cash MerV5 S250 Work Shoes. !5; Patents, 4L Oar Cash Prime '11' JP tve'''Sl' 85 cl 95- - ::-- PER CENT. PER CENT OFF ON ALL 'B YYS' like reduced G nmetal this: Sizes or All Girls' high cuts in Patent 6 to 8, $200., now $1.45; 9 to 11, 52.50, now $1.8:5; 12 to 2, $100, 10 10 no ' M etes 4 trc, Prtesc-'- $4.00 and $4.50 flow ( 1 1 : , ' $1.0;big-,GirleTS35- -- P - - Per Cent. , - -- ' , ' F . -- r -.- t7iT IP 4' . One lot of r)0 '.7 -- i:- all-wo- ..... -- ''rienterti rittlier---: -- 04), at c - Extra , . a ' ' ' FurnishingPeptMercerized , House . ..... .441t . . of pattems- ' rut $1.25 grade ' for. ...,....... .. . . .... , House FUrnishing Dept.Mercerized , r : e '" '''') , , table napkins. Extra good Ar7 oik4i size, $1 kind. Special itylillTIC. .. ........ at the dozen . . , -- black, giay and natural, itr, Id also white----65- e Evl quality, for Ladies' and misses' all, Fool golf gloves. All colors. . - - -- -' ..f-'1- - ' 4r 'f '; " I fd) '' loaaLtaftklg $7,00".., 25 I! - 25c - regularSale - . 14'7 price, 3 FOR , ititement, VIILSON first gt, to the United States and Visit Sir Cecil Spring-Ricthe British am- - or the preeident's views, Other mean-her- e of the monmittea have let It be known, however, that President WI!1110D favors some other form e of iminiof ration restriction, Senatof-LodgManenchueette, a member of the cam- - o, baseador, OPPOSED TEST LITERACY -- to In , - ritiettt:ney atr;(Ist afarstalunel; Wil-- fight tlie-bi- . felr retention li :. During ,ble atay In 'Washington It le expected be VIII 4onter ivith President Wilson regarding the, situation In Ilex an of this omittet ' MAURY ......,.......,. San - h . 8ir and i:ardcti,Y, heti a conotUILYAreittcra years ago, to quired a landed interest on the Isthmus of Tehauntepeo, and later formed a mpauy to handle the estate. wnich comprised about 40,000 sores of 71 agricultural land awaiting develop-..t- o thowat, . my JUdgment" Senator smith 'menu firm," tord Cowdray continues, it is ot. judgment held Eall,:and ' b iii Sir Lionel - Ireb. ,gtate . : , , ! $6,000 .appotat, he having hen sentenced to two years. , y Registration als11---"M- !..4,44c1"41.),Iillierti,Including tll Al- cli i t ionds tverenfaced cashbag,beenwhich able to furnish sloop (;illigan bat their West last week-- Dirge tate the tinited States district court Is no on The senator would- a ,t talc today about his visit to the Whits House, but .itis ,An determination to empbasitn-steer carefully the bora of immigra- by the tion legialation as launched 114-- - with r. Drew Ottntroattl., son of Anthony Cenlieetti United Statos inspector of im; migration was convicted of violating the Mann white slave act, was held today pollee Goon to Amewer in the imperialcourt tO a charge of gut, preho swears she ferrod by Ida Pearriug to but 11 years old Walter Gilligan, 1)1gsas companion on New YPILeit dI,whn the offense iso le haw been courartitted alan-lta- - 57 -- I lIrancisoo. DISKS. "2 ,by to a ' . DIGGS HELD ON CHARGES es LORD Sorra Onnhattioit to the- - itte4I' telr-tsa retrietive measure on immigration L TO EXPLAIN - --- -- RISES tato T Irfrit'h esinmittsem-imrsiirrationLiViiki011, Feb. Times pubilsbes totore it the Vurnott bill as passed by a- - sitaternent troth Lord Cowdray on Ilrille'lattit-9dthe .rrnort that Sir- Lionel Cardont Os Ana sol1cite4 by direction of Ito minister to Mexleo, and Lord mittee, which authoriied it chairman, covoiray are tate...aux,: in a maxi . Snator Eilleou I). Strlith of South Car- - can land scheme Lord Cowdray de uTDR to confor withtho 'chief execu- scribes the report as "another mare's - 7 adtrocaon: tiortt:nt cis 1021. ,TS IP, i11,1",t 1111141 In Chicago. TOmpan bill-- 4 e,o,ngress them this What we do toward to do with the formation of the -- -Clties rr------- ad-nothing twihd:r4debtilhrusf:16ntneneed Ittbaletnamykintiffuor,nf ,:y5 b111- - la seen Am to inI ) tahnids ,tiorn:le(llt t41,,,cilliotritil)aowt thoroughly tw411 Upttedneiirtiniigkrtib 'dollb.rat;;,f before later tivsail j 4steses.st:,44..st41,21,01,,41,.:';,,,,-nm.;m,Aakureiswe-l-4Priir,s1S,141,sCag-..,to.,,klo,,,..lanciro-,,..,. So, ' .0:t Trr immediately, upon ton reforin roust and will be weighed 'to leave for LondonFeb. 15, of Thomas' arrival, !cbout carefully by thin rionmitteo. Politivansin the flobler. El; ,tiecretory and. chiuge, who cannot be substituted for diplomats 'I li litorinftwint.1;:e;:ie - I, C - i Washington, Fel, i ! ni! ..... Extra SpecialLadies' embroidered cliamoiiiitte glovescolors, Imick assortment breakfast cloths. A- good --- -; tan-- -- -- cashmere SpecialLadies' , lined gloves.: Colors, gray, navy, black, the pair . , ,. - . P P One lot of yowag girls' middy-- firesses. , Sizes 14, 16, 16. Colors, navy,'bro-wnred. 25 dresses in 11. flr4 (chi rie N:.:1 t,-- 1 i.),e:-3all, to go 1 - behaVior, 1,1 . ---- STIIONgli , , , , dress skirts. 'Black, ol navy, tan and red. All sizes- ' ' ? A (e-fi- I c Sr ,. , , at -- - cardinal navy, gray and waists. Sizes fromkrfl3Iantine shirt 36 to - crIti l El quick selling $1.75,b1-ack- - A House Furnishing. Dept.- -6 inch Curtain Swiss, in nialiy A t'''it pa- tterns, special, ',It the yard ' House Furnishing inch Dept.- -40 . and iona OD curtain sem), floral Regular 25e the a ,,,,e ,,,T,1 yard. Especially, priced at the yard .,.:.. House Furnishing Dept.ri, inch' Bungalow acts,plain and; k;': figured patterns. Extra at the special, yard a iin int tier total- - 1 voters men womfm of end Chic...two today le f46,1111.. ateordins to. the I SOVernn1Pnt ball ill Id -- Melt kali toInzr lin, N,, hOlO tiOthinii to do with it her is I'resident I lled the emination o r .4 IllAratas from tary importance --the , island from ' ' tirm of Alcatraz woild. , lluerta or 'tiny inember of the govern; ' the regietration 'n't lest Tunelay.. Alto. . , would make possible the use of the in ',mama interested,"' fot-lif- l i iilition triTetilleiret,6"Vtle;learnwrial ,blre"re Pew! mrlockr:ntlatly711 "Lvetir tion as Station, Islands as anlrom . --..- ..-. foreiguIrtiot 1.11.4 , Vv. the Iministration--bilread-----'-this nmit primary. the. beforft reeistrotion -court.-martiCar-Lionel Feb. would blexico of Jilt' of tnuot- - enler, into our treatment t'lly, I. fclatored luta ; j are 4,77.713 m ,,i) of lintnigra- - dem the British minister, is preParirlif 16E0'03 women. oe-- 40. All lEitai-i1' 'I-- 1 -- of the ar the IWashington, that has stood tin- -. in a hill cliang.id since 3450,4--le propoaed passed without a dissenting vote by the eenate today. designed to make the sot titian ea die? gottly of reformatory disciplino---tnateaobject of a, penitentiary conYlut With the eritn- roseFort Leavenworth. Kansas. would cease to tte a federal penitentiary-under-the'terms of the bill and tereafter would, be de-known as the United States military would-b- e Matto lierracks, .The dietmodeled after, the at English artyend no Aldershot. plintsfy instittilloa sadie or civilian convicted of an offense Punishablo by penal servitude might here-- , after be confined there. milltary 2 40---- In this t'ennecton the committee t I i, 0, tvl Pn. mty -of reporriou-irgistatton-befvilt.Tid ,establittlimetliTeir tion barracks and necessa,ry branches immisra'quit 41111. ..g.M ill;rave the, majnittience..of im The id ina. ;Tuition unnecessary, utmost 1 ,, i $4.00 Blankets Bath Robes, Sizes 34 " , 38 Col ... . ... PRESIDENT Pineo. LI OUX1f1E-S1-3thif- LIST -OF good . -3 rea . .tence illiartereitaliallijdelOti'Won7-herracks would, hei organised Ante' military coMMaitnis and thoth training- kept 'where prison conduct warrants in the of war. lcnor.' opinion of ttte secretsry able restoration to the army, or ttermisi. Without prejudice if ion to the enlistment had expired, Would follow 15 This Great Cash Late For.. 10 Days , , li Washington, Feb. plan to open up the coal lands of Alaska through a leasing system ' was proposed in a hill Introduced in the house today by Rep. Ferris of Oklahoma as a part of the administration program for the development of the resources of the territory.The measure would allow the secretary of the interior tolease for prlvats development the government coal lands in Alaska, in blocks of 40 acres, Pr.riltlittelee thereet, pp t2 iti 50 NO single developer wotaid to take up more than 2,0150 acres. an no claims aggregating more than at amount could be combined, un pent Shy of forfeiture. Strin alone againetpossible çbinat1on for ould Impose a! control of the land Jail sentence of -- Three years and a 21.000 line as the penaliy,fOr Jotht more than the prescribed, ownersilk-6- f allotment. e seeretary of the Interior would be authorized to lease the lands through competitive bidding, under conditions which would SWUM the government a royalty of 2 cents a ton On all coat mined.During the tima the mining operationi were being projected the bill would enforce the payment of III of 25 eentaPetaore zentattheritte for the first year, 50 cents per acre for the second, per year third,,,fourth and fifth years. and Si per acre thereon coal mined,' after. Royalties- paid be- - credited- - to however,--woultbis, 1 rental account. The leases would be indefinite in term, dependent upon the working of' E a miner but the secretary would be al- -, lowed to alter the conditions of the lease every 20 years. The funds se-- 1 cured by those leases would be applied to the "development, improvement nod' betterment of the territory of Alaska."I to the building of the govparticularly in the bill, 1 ernment railroad-planne- d which has already reseed the senate and la now pending in the house. Later in the day the same billwas Introduced in the senate by Senator Weigh of Montana, who has particiIn the administration pated . '13 One Inmdred and fifty swell swagger I ,ose sleeve, fan ,i. mixture, in n dozen different models, rounding- corners with the deep .. collars. 8onle ,,elf trim' med, others with contrasting colors Sims I , 6, 18 and 34, $64 38. 111 SYSTEM LEASING -- - lu---'4---$2-45 values, Babies , High Cut Shoes, 3 to 8, $1-Shoes--1- 0 10 Per Cent Off on All Girls' and ilabieS' - THROUSH FIELD purely-militar- '- 0 ' t Patents,Suedre;CasliPriee to I); up to $5.00 ' .4,411! slues. east) price . .. $3.50 to $4.00 ykalues, Velvet, Patents, Cash Pan. Gunmetal; , -. 4-- A COAL ea As 4,' a hie:: Sautpt I e--', W0110- OEN AlltSKA ---- $12C $A 1 4,1 c Feb. $5 and $0 values, Velvet, Shoes, sites 2 to 600pair Ladies'.Istee I -- REVISION OF ARTICLES WAR PROPOSED , ' - Our entire line of high grade women's and misses' winter suits' to 1)efered at the above low price. Embracing every woman's and misses', suit in the housesuits that formerly sold at from $27.50 and on up.to $40.00. Over one hundred and fifty suitKAa choose fromSizes 16 up to 38 awl 4t,i. Out sizes for large women from 41 to 49 . A good showing of colors.. , West Orange, N. 3.,,eb.'10..---Thoma- s A. Edison viyill entertain a large party ' 4( i Nsi MI . - CASIII ONLY marl t -- - These bar- Neayly every Shoe price has been SLAUGHTERED! To appreWONDERFUL are Sho2s in of good, new styles gains ciate them you must see them. E'ery wanted kind is hereVel vets, Patents; Tans, Suede and Ganmetal. See our windows. Call in and examine the Shoes. All gods guaranteed as represented or your money back. r la! m. ' 4 ,Y - - s'yV -- s, a A. C3- -- -- Po i -- ix , ' .... , : - 1- ,- d ffINOZ0 s,,, r,,,,,, - J I Petween Main and Stale on Broadway.. ,, the ItternoY test tehearbruivenintects,:i; eed sof3.,ehwe Sir Lionel imegina:: upon his .. in the house,' Instead of proceeding by direct wAvrED., Are you a poUltrY raiser and havv you rep. and.,:bired ,0Outtry for lode? If so, write me todakitiving your name A card :will do. Ad |