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Show buT , IF ASK ANY ONE SHOULD FULL YOU, THE NOT DISPATCHES DID CONTAIN ALL THE NEWS" THIS WEEK. do you WHAT CHOF OF THt ,T0RY FAG1 THe F.MT yublislirii Dailti, at (Dijbru, Utah V0LX.-No- .12 SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1906 limit ms KEI BIG AIITO SHOW REACHED at last obahei form a giwntc -- CHOP Will the Same Old Price. Be- - Jan. Sold at Mongol-- lS.-- Rich m truat tave formed a chop euey" of $100,000. a capital to control Hu concern will attempt country, the of uey supply the chop Salt Lake, Butte, Ogden, Angeles, jja Cincinfork, Buffalo, Cleveland. are cltiea other several large and nati Included In the truat meet with favor jhe Idea doea not Chinamen and other of at die hand to light the they are getting ready combination. Chinese dish that of modem and corned It la composed. herf and cabbage. chick-o- n vh made right of mushrooms, breasts, goosfc liven, celery, dried opters and thirteen other condiments, in .oy, a sauce that no one save a Cbink knows how to make. Properly constructed chop suey means a dollar a bowl although Inferior combinations are sold aa low as ten cents. Bst they are simply Ailing; that's all. Chop sue WOMAN STARTED TO SING AT WIFE la a hmts anythin In the line oookery except chicken pie SWIMMING MATCH. latorasting Raes Betwsen Rivals of Ntw York Athlotio Club. SEW YORK, Jen. 1L A 100-ya- ths rd Japanese Policy to Be Imitated by Our Own Uncle nee between Charles Ruber! tad J. W. Spencer, the two creek swimmers of the New Tort Athletic dub, will be the mein future of the swimming meet which k lo be held et the New York Athletic ehib'i swimming tank this afternoon. ..Jbsse two men here repeatedly won Bsttoeal honors. Bpencertwo years anese. to brake every American record from notch to L000 yards, while In 1905 Ruber! captured, with two exceptions trety United States Indoor and outdMO oor championship. It is expected to SOLDIERS. Twelfth Regiment Strong and Clever Beye Held Ferth Today. s highly Interesting contest from ' NEW YORK, Jan. The Twelfth befinnlng to end. C. M. Daniels Athietlc club has Regiment arranged America's champion swimmer, will be aet of open athletic gamea for today, the scratch in the handi- a to be held at the armory on Sixty-thir- d cap He has trained hard for the race nd expects at today's race to make street and Columbus avenue. The dash, an open ths same record of :MI-- 5, which he events include a run for handicap, a made on last ladles day. Ths latter be It 100-ya- rd 10-ya- rd 60-ya- rd 000-ya- rd handicap run, an mcord, although a great deal lower novices, a than any previous record, was not allhandicap, a mile handicap, a bicycle handicap and a one-mi- le owed to stand, as the event was a two-ml- le ckmed event" There will also be a relay race for members of the Athletic league, a one-mi- le Military novice race, In which many relay race and a one-mi- le and prominent swimmers will ke part. relay. The numCaptain Handley's worlds Is of ber entries unusually large. The championship water polo team and event will receive a in winner each Captain Ogden M. Reid's crack Yale medal valuable town of polo and a trophy will gold players will wind up the Pmgmm of the Interesting meet with be given to the organisation scoring t contest which promisee to furnish the largest number of points. considerable excitement for all lovers FIRST AMERICAN ENGINE. f that sport Conflicting Claims as to Who Ran ths WEB FOOTERS IN CALIFORNIA. First Leesmetivs in U. 8. 100-ya- 800-ya- rd rd Inter-compa- ny Inter-settleme- nt PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. IE An excursion party, consisting-o- f about 125 Xpreecntatlve business men of this dul, will start this evening In a spe-d- al train for California, to return the compliment of the California mer-?-" an,J manufacturer who visited Portland and the state of Oregon dur--6 the Lewis and Clark exposition and contributed materially to tbe success that undertaking. The excursion will take no until It reaches step jrly racramento. From there the party visit a number of the cities of taHfornla, making a stay of several P In Pin Francisco and Los An-I- n the latter city the excur-wbe received by the various C0mn,ercal organisations. There, K i. the psrty will separate rp0l. In members return home at their convenience. Borne of them are to continue their trip to other 5trtj f the state . 111 m CHICAGO, Jan. IS. One of the most brutal murders in the history of the city was brought to light this morning by the discovery of the body of Mrs. Bessie Hollister, a choir singer and the wife of Franklin Hollister, the aenior member of the firm of Hollister Bros., printers, lying In a vacant lot In the rear of a carpenter shop on Del-den street FRAXCISCO' 1 --A Jon, the third lntematli PrMlde,,t of the Brotherhood T tm' Ieft ostensibly for Indl tM1 yraterdsy to attend a sessloi executive board. arr. It Is believed return, as the milk wa union of which he' was dli will, "lng cceptance of bribes. ket Inasmuch as she had nothing of value oil her person when found, the police are Inclined to the belief that she was murdered for her money. The police say that Richard Ivins, who reported the finding of the body, has confessed that He seised the woman as she passed his father's shop and when he dragged her Inside and attempted to outrage her, her cries were so loud that he strangled her. He then accomplished his fiendish purpose. ENGLISH POOR FOR VIRGINIA. Are to Be Imparted to Take the Place ef Lacy and Undesirable Negroes. i RICHMOND, Vs, Jan. II. Commissioner of Agriculture Oolner expects within the present year to bring about 10,000 of the poor of London to Virginia to work on farms, to take the place of laxy and undesirable negroes. He has already communicated with the lord mayor of London and the British authorities and expects a favorable answer to his plan. Commissioner Koi-nwill not confine himself to bringing English to Virginia farms, but will also draw upon the poor of Belgium and Germany to some extent He has prepared a bill, which will be submitted to the legislature, asking for an ap propria tlon of $10,000 with which to pay agents of Virginia in foreign countries The office of the commissioner will be a bureau for negotiations between the Immigrants and the formers desiring help. er AS A RESULT THE DIVIDENDS WILL BE REDUCED. Forgeries of City Bonds Will Amount to Noariy a Million DoHara. CLEVELAND, O, Jan. IS. Leland Prlor'a forgeries of municipal bonds were the result of a desperate attempt on his part to save himself from financial ruin. These bonds were used as collateral security for loans at banks and amounted to at least $700,000. PANAMA'S BIG FIRE. The banker's committee says as a PANAMA, Jen. II. The fire yesterresult of the failure of the firm the tenement day destroyed twenty-thre- e of the stockholders In the profits seven stores and tbe Church of houses, San Juan . Denepaumec, a Catholic tonka affected will be reduced this Brotherhood Institute, an orphan asy- yew. . . lum and three public schools. The JOHNSONS GENEROSITY. hws aggregates $109,000. The police NEW YORK, Jan. II. Attorney J. arrested the foreman of a gang of AmD. Johnson appeared at the hearing erican fumlgators alleged to be reof the Standard Oil affair this mornsponsible for the fire. ing and 'said he would produce ANOTHER FIRM BUSTS UP. Pierce In Missouri at any time CLEVELAND, Jan. II. The broker- the attorney-genermight designate age firm of Parsons, Snyder ft Co, as- and would agree that he should testify signed this morning. The liabilities before any jury, but he did not want are $150,000. The failure Is a result him to testify In New York. The proof the suspension of the firm of Deni- cess servers who have been surroundson, Prior ft Ca, with which it was ing Pierce for several days have been - - . . . . y al . closely allied. . IN THE Dsnvsr Lad Sssms to Bs All in and Mads s Vary Poor Showing. If BECRAFI WAS ONLY THERE ALL WOULD BE WELL. RQW Madison Square Sjrmposcum of Is a Garden Choo-cho- o Wagons. Lori ANGELES. Jan. 13 Auivlio Herrera of Hakernti.-M- , Cal., knocked DENVER. Jan. 13. Because hi out Young Uorb.it in the tifili round NEW YORK. Jan. 13. "King Auto" wife objected tu his bringing inure lust night ut the Pacific Athletic dub util indeed tvign supreme during the whisky into the house, Jann-- It. Allen, pavilion. Herrera's victory wa an week beginning today. Two uf the S' engineer, last night at cusy one. Corbett's exhibition was largest automobile shows ever held in the bedside of his daughter, who is disupimtuting. lie lucked the vim and any purt of the world will be opened thought to be dying of sea riel fever, dusli that had won so many battles here today In different buildings, and and In the presence of his wife, com- for him, and his once forceful blows both of them will run all through next mitted suicide by shooting himself. failed tu inflict any damage upon the week unttl next Baturday. Never beAllen had just completed arrange- well conditioned body of his opponent. fore in the history of the automobile ments for guiltg to Death Valley to The fight came near ending hi the has there been ao complete un n examine property fur a local syndi- first round. In the last minute of of the moat remarkable developcate. the round Herrera caught Corbett on ment uf the automobile Industry aa His parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Al- the jaw with left and right In quick will be offered to the public in this elty len, reside In Los Angeles. succession and sent him staggering during the week beginning today. One against the ropes, but over unxiety to of the exhibitiima will be held In MadiTHERE MAY BE A SHINDY. land the finishing blow caused him son Square garden, under the auspices to swing wildly and Corbett quickly of the Association of Licensed AutoOr Msybs an Amieablt Settlement in gathered his wits and stalled off de- mobile Manufacturers, while the other the Hungarian Parliament. feat for the time being. is held at the new Blxty-nliit- h regiIn the fourth Corbett showed a brief ment armory on Lexington avenue, BUDAPEST, Jan. IS. The Hunburst of his old time form, twice forc- between Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixt- h garian parliament was reconvened toHerrera and the ing the under streets, roiies against auspices of the day. There was considerable exciteAutomobile Club of America The ment connected with the reopening of landing with both hands. the session, and It waa extremely Early in the fifth round Herrera competition between the two exhibistormy, but precautions had been succeeded in countering solidly with tions is very keen, and the managetaken to preserve order. The an- his right on Corbett's Jaw and the ments of both have made every effort Quick as a to secure a large and representative nouncement was made at the opening Denver boy staggered. that a temporary agreement had been Hash the Californian was upon him, number of exhibits and to display them reached between the government and and with a series of rights and lefts In the most attractive manner. the opposition, and that the definite sent him to the floor. Corbett got up For the purposes of thla exhibition settlement of the existing differences Immediately, but again went down Madison Square garden haa been would shortly follow. This announce- from a right swing that caught him on transformed Into a regular fairyland. ment had a somewhat quieting effect the side of the head. He struggled An enormous canopy, consisting of e material, forma yards of upon the malcontents, but did not sup- to his feet at the count of six and tried to clinch. enormous him of main hall, Herrera the the celling pushed ples the Irritation and excitement althe scattered and the himself and ropes gainst sky, representing setting together. In certain quarters doubt la vicious It are a stars over of Informed to flush 27,000 wung the jsw. right an amicable settlement expressed that Corbett fell upon his face and lay in candescent lights The general color will' be reached. that position until he was counted out. scheme of tha Interior decorations la i OKLAHOMA'S NEW GOVERNOR. He was carried to hie comer and It white and gold. Tha alalea are formed ' required five minutes' work by his of white plaster columns of classical ' Chptaiir Frank Frants, Forntsr Rough seconds to bring hm around. type..,, bearing wlilhs cornices, from Rider, Inaugurated Today. There waa considerable betting on which are suspended simple signs of the fight. At first the odda were 10 equal slxe, bearing the names of tha OKLAHOMA CITY, Okie., Jan. 11. 0 In Corbetfs favor, but yesterday exhibiting firms. The cornices bear to The term of Governor Ferguson havto even money snd last night rows of incandescent lamps, which, witched noon at ing expired today, Captain Frank Frants, the former agent of the there was no Corbett money In sight combined with the thousands of other electric lights distributed through the 10 to 9 with Herrera favorite. Oaage Indiana In this territory, was at building, make it a light aa day. Tha inaugurated as governor of this terriwooden floor la covered with thickly memGovernor-eleFrants Is a tory. MORALES HAS RESIGNED. padded carpet of a rich golden brown Oklahoma of ber of a pioneer family color, especially woven for that purand a brother of Walter Frans, the WASHINGTON, Jan. IS. The state At the entrance la a heroic empose. received has a dispatch baseball pitcher and third baseman, department the figure that haa been blem, showing from Mor. Banto that Domingo stating and of Orville Frants, also a promion tha advertisements as a used poster alea announced and has has resigned nent baseball expert. He was a capIt is a fountain of Under show. of the tain in the rough riders durnlg the his Intention of going to Ban Juan, illuminated water, by Porto Rico. Hla action will doubtless running Spanish American war. end the troubles In Banto Domingo. .. lights. At the entrance to the FI ELD'S CONDITION. lobby a forest effect haa been produced CONSTANTINE IS FOUND. by trees and shrubs, which is also carWASHINGTON, Jan.' 11. The docried out In the restaurant and baseMILWAUKEE, Jan. 11 Frank J. ment. The decorations are far more tors Issued s bulletin this morning le said the raiding: "Marshall Field passed s Constantine, for whom it artistic and beautiful than at any prebeen of looking vious exhibition In the Chicago have very comfortable night and bis condi- police garden, and since the murder of Mrs. Arthur Gention continues favorable. beam the stamp of refineeverything try, was found by a newspaper man In ment, which la Intended to appeal to thla city. Constantine broke his leg the tastes of the wealthy, who princisix weeks ago and has been In bed pally patronise the automobile show. MORE BOATS COME here since. It Is evident the Chicago Tha exhibition'll remarkably comauthorities have the wrong trail, as plete. Two hundred and twenty exConstantine admits he la the man de- hibitors are represented, among them IN THAN EVER scribed as being the murderer. He forty-fiv- e makers of pleasure vehicles,, works as foreman of a telephone con- of whom ten are of foreign countries. struction gang at Burlington, where kind and style of automobiles is Every Mrs. Gentry formerly lived. The ground floor is derepresented. NEW YORK'S MARINE TRAFFIC IS to voted vehicles, the basepleasure FOR WEATHER CHINKS. BAD INCREASING FAST. ment to commercial motor wagons, the BAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 13. Owing galleries to the exhibition of parts of to the Inclemency of the weather the motors and supplies used for automoIn the Evening by the Watere Thsy plans for the entertainment of the Chi- biles. Among the foreign exhibitors Watch ths Stately nese commissioners are disarranged. represented In the show are, besides Ships. This morning Admirals Goodwlch and those who were represented In former McCall and their staffs were received exhibitions, the C. G. V., the Daimler, the commissioners and this after- an English concern ; the De Dietrich, by NEW YORK, Jan. II. According to noon the party In automobiles and the Gallia, Decauvllle and Clement-Bayartbe official report of the Barge office visited the Merchants ExAmong American gasoline for 1905, there was an Increase of 120 carriages are the Packard, Thomexhibited cars over the previous year in the number change. LoPierce, as, Franklin, of .vessels which entered the port of THE BURLINGTON LOSES. Wirt ton, Peerless, Autocar, comobile, New York. The gain was made by the Stevena-DuryeCadillac, Jan. II. The fed- Haynes, steamers, which show an Increase of LINCOLN, Neb., Northern, Oldsmo-bll- e, 175 over the figures of 1904. The sail- eral court today decided In favor of Royal, Apperson, Stearins and 8. ft M. SimKnox, In the Injunction the state's contention ing vessels have fallen off In number la also There a fine display of railroad plex. suit brought by the Burlington to the extent of 55. steam vehicles of various and electric taxes collection of to the restrain The total number of vessels recorded makes, ranging from light for the last year aa entering the port baaed on increased assessment raising machines. to heavy la 11A09. Of thla number $.064 were the revenues of the state to $100,000. To accommodate the visitors and exsteamers and 5,135 sailing vessels. The IS THERE. . OLD HBLE88ING8 hibitors 150 telephones have been intotal number of vessels from foreign 'CHICAGO, Jan. 13. John D. Rocke- stalled In Madison Square garden, with countries entering this port waa 4,217. feller arrived in the for the a private switchboard and special today city enThe greatest number In any month purpose of attending the funeral of trunk wires connecting with the public tered in October, the number being 400. Dr. Harper. It is said he brought the telephone ayatem of the city. The heaviest month for vessels from h that Dr. Harper's father The exhibition at the information ports south of New York was July, was so ill he could not come. la perhaps not ao ornastreet armory when 400 vessels passed through the mental, but equally aa complete as for Narrows. The report of domestic shipAFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. aa the exhibits are concerned. Prof. George ping shows that 77 steamers and 145 NEW YORK, Jan.of.II.Otorlln The main portion of the armory college schooners arrived here from eastern Frederick Wright and from says consists of an enormous drill arrived Europe today building Porta, and 157 steamers, 1 ship, 4 barks that ultimately the burgeolse win oband 110 schooners came from southern tain the balance of power and rule the (Continued on Page I.f country. porta, making a total of 541 vessels. called off. s well-kno- exo-altlo- The woman had been strangled to death with a copper wire the same slxe as that used hi telephone service and the nouse was still about her neck. Mrs. Hollister left home at 0:10 yesterday to sing at the funeral of a friend and signified her intention of doing some shopping ere she came home. She had plenty of money with her and the last trace of her whereabouts was at the florists, where she purchased some flowers for the cas- - HE WA8 A GRAFTER. Ex- HIM FIFTH ROUND. -- Excursion Party of Businsss Men Are NEW YORK, Jan. II. Visiting ths Geldsn State. made for Letchworth Cox The claim that, as a stoker of the engine "John Bull" of the Pennsylvania railroad. 'he was employed on the first railroad engine In this country, has brought out the statement that the machine was preceded by several years by the Stourbridge Lion, which was built in England and first was operated at Hones-dal- e, Pa, In August 1829, on the tracks of the Carbondale road, which wai built by the Delaware ft Hudson company. Edward A. Pennlman of Hones-dal- e. Pa, has published a pamphlet It gives to making this contention. Horatio Allen the credit of having been the first locomotive engineer In the United States. THE LONG JOURNEY. Fiend in Homan Shape What Do You Think of This cuse For Shuffling Off Strangled Her With a Telethe Coil phone Wire. . ATHLETIC SIMPLY MEXICAN FINISHES HE Bratil Samuel. WASHINGTON, D. C.. Jan. 11 The equipment of the medical department of the United Staates Army and the medical department of the United States navy will be placed upon a uniform basis. An effort will be made to have Identical equipment and the same methods of work, so that there may he the same uniformity in these branches as there Is In other respects In the military and naval services. It Is felt that If there Is any advantage In having an Identical caliber of small arm. and the same type of ammunition and the mutual use of an emergency ration, there might, profitably, he similar uniformity in the medical equipment and medical corps organisation. The president has been greatly Impressed by the reports received from the military and has observers In Manchuria, learned that the Japanese have reduced the policy of uniformity to a moat To practical and profitable system. the end that there may be a like advantage to the medical branches of the two services In this country. It Is probable that there will soon be detailed, for the consideration of the subject of uniformity, a Joint army gnd navy board, composed, naturally, of officers of the medical corps of the navy and the medical department of the army, all of whom agree to the efficacy and vale of the proposed change. It is also understood that a number of methods which were tested by the Japanese during the late war and found highly satisfactory,. will be adopted in the Joint medical service of the army This and navy of the United States. will probably not apply to the method oir aacepttc treatment used by the. Jap- OBJECTED WENT FUNERAL OF A FRIEND. SUEY" TRUST. Hoodies However CHICAGO, IDENTICAL EQUIPMENT IN BOTH ARMY AND NAVY. 11,-0- 00 sky-blu- ct carl-color- ed -- d. i . Pope-Toled- o, a, er eight-cylind- er Sixty-nint- |