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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, PAGE FOUR. j Daily Slate Smirnal : Journal Publishing Co., ....Publiahara (Incosporated) Published every evening except Sunday i Editorial Rooms Bell, 6641 ring Ind.. 664 1 ring ....Bell Ind, 664 2 664 t rings rings TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION On Tear Six Months By Mall By Mail By Mail By Mall I 16.00 600 Three Months 1.60 AO One Month By Carrier One Month Pay No Money to Carriers JO GAINS ILL Yene-suel- a, The-othe- 252 25th St r FILED t t: POLE - Car Levels Pole and gt Passengers Have Narrow - - Escape. - - BALT LAKE CITT, Dec. 60. An accident of a peculiar nature occurred yesterday at 11:15 a. m., when outward bound Murray car No. 656 crashed Into a fourteen-incpole on State to-th- h d street opposite the Indeiendent TeleIn the accident, phone building. which wii due to a split switch, three windows of the car were smashed, and the nif crushed In, and the pole snapped off at its base. Fortunately, the seven adults and two children who were In the car escaped unhurt. The car, which la one of the big, class, was passing over switch on State street the cross-oveused by the northbound cars, when the tongue of the switch shifted over, turnrebelled. ing the rear trucks onto the cross-ovehud reached When he found that he current was shut off and the emerThe the limit of their endurance, had in- gency brakes applied promptly, but volved his native land in disputes with owing to the slippery rails, the car all of the foreign nations that could akldden along until It crashed Into the be trusted not to spank him, and had pole. That no more serious damage was accumulated In the process a fortune lone, and that the passengers were unwhich satisfied even his avaricious banned, was due to the pole being parcable mind, he conveniently discovered that tially held up by the telephone from It, which prevented its liver he was suffering from a floating down through the car. or something like that, and depnrtej crushing It required about thirty minutes to clear the wreckage so that traffic could for Europe with hlsboodle. "That he knew that his days as ruler be resumed on the line. ef Venezuela were numbered is almost a certainty. That he realised that his WILL END SATURDAY NIGHT health would be far safer In Berlin than In Caracas when the crash came Do your roller skating this week. k equally certain. He made his Mr. O' Mara finds It necessary to close the Auditorium Rink for a few weeks, escape gracefully and successfully. "There U no law under which he on account of business which takea will close can be punlshd for his misdeeds out- him out of town. The rink6, but will Saturday night, January side of his own country, and he has reopen again In a few weeks. Yene-xuel- twelve-windo- r r. susi-ende- OOBSB5Sa OO COHEN IB. SUGAR KINGS streeTcaT CASTRO PUNCTURED d IS IT AT ALL SURPRISING WHEN WE'VE GOT EVERY MERCHANT IN TOWN SURPRISED AT THE league was formed, and from the Lit-eet accounts tbe Central league, as It WONDERFUL PRICE CONCESSIONS WE ARE MAKING ON CLOIHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS AND la called, will prove a financial success SHOES. as the various teams are playing tej crowded bouses. In some of the citiet AN AGREEABLE SURPRISE IS ALSO IN STORE FOR YOU. WE ARE READY TO DO THE SURrepresented In the Central It la no com j mon thing to eee crowds of from 1.S0C PRISING, WHICH, AT THE SAME TIME IS PLEASING TO ECONOMIZING BUYERS. to 8,000 In attendance. The league li composed of seven cltlee Ilttsbnrg Homestead, Johnstown, Greenuburg McKeesport. Uniontown end East Liverpool, 0 the odd number being mad because of tbe fact that the teams d( $10.00 Men's Suita and Overcoats, not play every night now 4.95 In western Pennsylvania The league 612.00 Mens Suits and Qyercoats, la an assured success and If properly now . MS handled will be a wonderful help the national organisation of bae $15.00 Men's Suits and Overcoats, ket ball along lines that should pro now 7.95 mots uniformity of playing rules, dirt (18.00 Mens Suits and Overcoats, Ion of playing territory, protective now .. 8J5 regulations fur both managers and (20.00 Men's Suita and Overcoats, players, the elimination of the objecnow 9.95 tionable features of the game and Men's (22.50 Suita nnd Overcoats, such legislative action as will tend tc now 10.95 promote the popularity of basket ball 95o (2.00 Men's Hats, now itself. , now Men's (3.60 Hats, (1.25 Tbe professional basket ball leagm (LOO Mens Hats, now la not an Innovation, as the taim $1.45 scheme was tried In rhiladelphlr (4.06 Men's Hats, now $1.95 All Work Shirts many years ago, when several team? 40o banded together with what was ther (1.00 Dress Shirts, now 55c known as the National Basket Ball 75o (1.50 Dress Shirts, now league. Success crowned tbe efforts of 50 per cent off Underwear this league from the very start, the 50 per cent off Neckwear games drew Immense crowds, affaire . .33 Shoes. ,, ., were running smoothly, every teas per cent off ,50 per cent off was making money, and the league Clothing Hats ., 50 psr cant off appeared to be a permanent flxtnn 50 pee cant off when some Connecticut basket bal Pants., ,, .. Shirts .. .50 pse cant off managers, attracted by the flnancla' success, traveled to Philadelphia with the proceeds of a successful basket ball season and managed by mnklna extra money Inducements to prevail upon all the stars to desert the Xa ttonal league and play basket ball ic the Connectk-u- t league they formed. Their stare gone, teams forced t' disband, the National league came tc an untimely end, and basket ball wot dealt a severe blow by the unfortunate Interference of men having no other than mercenary motives. Tbe Con Garbage and Garage. nectlcut baseball managers, haring se day Claude wrote: "Isn't cured the cream of the basket bal about tt time we' were renewing our world, had glowing expectations of . Send me e boyhood' acquaintance? the name glittering success that re home." of your Nothing photograph warded tbe efforta of the PhtTadelphla town the Frank ordered photogloath, basket ball tenple, but their Tack ot to prepare 100 postcard picrapher ball basket the knowledge concerning tures of his home and surroundings, game was fatal, and their enterprise a dozen different and of these-sensoon went under. did not discover Claude. He views to Basket ball as exemplified by tin too late' that three big garbage &il Hendra Killed While Perform: Ontral league Is In a class with Xa Widow of Claus Spreckles Gets until barrels were In tile foreground. In a tfcrnnl league baseball. The players art of weeks Clauds sent a dozen couple in Life Vast Interest ing Duties asd Posse in Purr-sui6100 from tofJOf paid salaries ranging and to views his mansion of Frank, per month. The atrtetest training inlet In the foreground were three beautiof Murderers. Estates. are enforced, for In order to play basful automobiles, with a marble garage ket ball successfully exponents of thf hard by. "Only tha small letter b sport must at all times be tn the best wrote the surgeon; "yon Dec. SO.' The divides u SAN FRANCISCO, IMMstble physical condition. Nav.J)ec.29. Sol Hendra,. I have the garage; theCHAFEY; off have the garbage, 111 which Claua three Hendra brothers, of the late Then there are referees to pay. league Sprockets, youngmtt 1 have-thautoa, you have the bar- was shot and' instantly killed this New Mar In York 11, executed as means are expenses light by any coun- rels." Frank; feeling rather humiliwhile attempting to do asseaa-men- t and, all told, the gentlemen Interested 1907Juta been filed today with the on- the old Tullulah mine, barrels workthe ated, widow, "Garbage telegraphed: In the several Central league teams ty clerk. Under Its terms, two miles wear of this camp. Hendra. or a bet mistake life a Chrlna Anna photographer; is Sprockets, tbey given hare their handa fun. Still, It Is pious Interest In the estate Claude replied r in company with his brother Tom, which, after her long to my lng to note that the game has taken death, is to be divided between her Same withneighbor." autos and garage; arrived on the property about 2 o'clock my a firm hold on lovers of dean and three children, Claus A. and Spreckela, got in by mifetalte; belong to my nelgtk and two men- named Rooneywholesome sports and that the attendthe title who Hare Clark,, Ferdisputed Mrs. John and Rudolph Spreckds mine for- - the past five months, apance tills winter Is even beyond expec- ris of Klngswood. England, formerly bor. New. York Press. tations. peared with' several other prospectors Miss Emma Sprockets. The testament and: ordered' Hendra from the mine, The men who are barking the team recites that th ether two sons, John Names. Just Hendra refused to go when some D. been have and Adolph, are gmulne sjiortsmen, the game b liberally summer-abroad- , She had thffihd a large dike fired the passed being kept dean and free from scan- provided fee during the life of the and In- London, she said ahott. the bullet penetrating th her is of testator. estate modestly, the The value dal. and It Is safe to predict that If mail temple. success had' Been young The ..ot estimated It but been has unprecedented. given, continued along the present lines basbeeni A. score? of deputy sheriffs-havearl said' he could as bellevethaL (aO.0OQ.OOO. as readily high automoket ball of the Central league brand In man tftr fleeing The dinner," she resumed;, "that pursuing Claus A. and Rudolph Spreckles are will become even more popular then at biles and on horses since I o'clock:.. appointed executors and trustees of Lady Ffcatberetonhaugh parading-theof excited miners-arCrowds, present. the estate, without bonds. "Excuse the me; name' Is profrequenf snd streets l a New making In England recently Widow Is Vary Old. nounced: Freestonhay, said' the- earl. threatSi of lynching Rooney and Clark basket hall league was formed Mrs Anna Spreckela, who is now 78 ' If- caught. "Well; at this dinner Lord: Dalzell with eight teams. Charlestown. Cam- years old, will receive the net income Thistle the second tragedy In the hiswritten Is it Dalzell;. "Though pro bridge, Lowell. South Boston, Salem, of tbe properties while she lives, after tory of the mine, which has been Idle Deal. But pray, go-- oa." realmdy. Providence and Woonsocket which the- three legatees will share nounced since- the days of the Comstock boom. " "Heand Sir Mrs. Dugald Colquhoun compose the circuit. The playing sea alike exrpt for the provision that Banner superintendent, named jThe. "T m mean Calhoun. YesT son began Dec. 15 and will close March Ferris portion in to rvert to the estate Rarikd.. an Englishing was shot- and be"And Lady Leveson-Gowe- r and Mr; killed thirty years ago by his IinTfcan 23. Two games a week will be played, In case she dies without children or " the In of mother. her death Bohun fore the one at home and the other away. boy- servant and tbe wine has nob been Lewson-Gorevent of Claua A. Spreckela or Ruand Boone are the Itn operation nines. dolph Spreckela .dying before their correct pronunciations. But I'm Intermother, the share of the deceased is to A Simple Precaution. Was Not to Bo DceeivpdL be equally divided among the surviv- rupting you." "Not at all. All these persons and; Mrs. Murray Keith, a: venerable "So Ion have decided to let the ing children. Claus A. and Rudolph " Scotch lady, froa whom BlP- - Walter Spreckela are appointed executor of Lord St. Maur drank ople have a constitution?" SL and "Not Maur bonds without estate Well?"' the Scott derived Bitty of the twuBUonary Seymour. "Yes, answered the autocrat "I to make such "Oh, I forgot what I was going tot stories and anecdotes wrought P ,B imve concluded that we might aa well with absolute power Ion of the properties as they see say. You've quite- put me out wVfe his Waverly tusrels, taxed: bins one day But we will take care to imve one fit without being liable for any losses your corrections."' with the authorship, whidhhe as usual tave enough good constitutional law-er-e that may be sustained. "And was Just getting your stony attached to stoutly denlni. ?What," unclaimed the to make The witnesses to the will are Wil.- said old lady, tooithe uro of Its being Interpreted our way. earl fye think I djnna ken fij liam Cook, a prominent lawyer ef New ferreting, ala goata .among other toSkl kail?" York; Thomas B. Jones and Richard T. Thompson, the latter two of BrookSure. HOLIDAY EXCURSION. lyn. The will waa filed for probate by "After aH," declared the wise guy, Rudolph Spreckela and Charles A. The Ephemeral Fair, There Is no nature faker more dan- Wheeler, his attorney, together with a AU false art, all empty wfcva. lasts Via Salt Lake amt Ogden Its time; hut It destroys itself la the n all point, except Ogden gerous to the community than the petition for probate reeser that sold my wife a sealskin Is at Salt Lake $1.90. Tickets on sale ant its cultlvtoa ind, highest For envelopes, letterheads business the name time the mompa of Its Jacket for $300, and which was found 24, $5. 61 and Jqw. 1st Return limit The Journal etc call up rerds, dodgers, to be rabbit hide worth $29! Jap. 4th. Both, phones, 6,000. ' Immanuel Kant. tVti-1804lob rooms. Beth phones 684. 25th Ste coin-pun- y self-inflate- BY i e the way that the Seattle notes the puncturing of Mr. Castro of the who Is left to travel about Europe with a large sack of gold coin and without any In his possession more troubles on his mind concerning affairs of state. "As a matter of fact, says the "President Castros worry only limes. a about tbe affaire of the state of seems to have been concerned with how much ready money he could squeeze out of the people before they THAT THE MAMMOUTH SALE DESERVEDLY ENJOYS THE PUBLIC'S CONFIDENCE IS PROVED THE FACT THAT THIS STORE HAS DONE THE LARGEST DECEMBER BUSINESS IN ITS HISTORY. j Feder-ailonls- THIS u j . 6 FEUS C04444C9 In western Pennsylvania and Ohk recently a professional basket ball Yene-xuel- a If a mistake has been made, the Seattle Times says, it will be chargeable directly to President Roosevelt because he has disregarded the advice of eminent engineers, and has InslatCd on having his own way with the project at Panama. o! Deepest Interest to Every Man Who Has Clothes to Buy SUPPORT OF PUBLIC Experiment Made In Philadelphii Berne Years Age Netted Profit, bu Invaders Spoiled Game Seven Citiet In Near Central Circuit. s Mr. Blsliop. 30, 1903. LEAGUE n half-bree- d who lias arisen front a wretched village in the Andes to the position which has made him one of the most talked-o- f men in the world. He must have ability, and while we cannot admire bis methods it is only natural for us to admire Ills success, and, moreover, his amasing nerve. "He has slopped at nothing and overlooked nothing in the brutal course which he mapped out for him- self shortly after he tramjed into the second-clascapitol as a senator from his district master at as Entered the Poatofflce at Ogden, Utah, under and put on bis first pair of shoes as a mark of his newly acquired dignity. Act of Congress of March I, 1670. "Whatever else he may be, Cipriano NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Castro Is fearless, a burn soldier, a natural leader of men, and of much You should receive your paper not native Intelligence. He is truel, rereceived 7:00 tn. p. Ir not hter than vengeful, and avaricious, but the peoat that hour call Phone 664 and It ple of Yehesuela seem happiest when will he sent you hy special messenger. they are being rubbed, and consider that leader greatest who steals the No paper delivered after 1 p. bl most. Pay ne money ts carrier er othw Castro has been punctured. He has eel lectors unless they present credenruu his course made his fortune and tials from the undersigned. carried it away with him according Under ns circumstances will carriers to reports. He probably will And er collectors be allowed to take steps. that pleasure which Caracas cannot All notices of this kind must be given afford In the capitals of Europe. Hu to this office direct er by lottery er in la also probably content and it only person, or phone 664, one ring. remains for the poor peons of JOURNAL PUBLISH.NO CO, to select the next man w ho will B. A BOWMAN.. Business Manager have the opportunity to do likewise. The following Is given as a descrip, tion of the personal apimarauce of lien. Xord Alexis, the recently deposed president of the Haytian republic, and afPREDICT FAILURE AT PANAMA ter rending It one can scarcely blame the people Tor their action: FYico, coal that the Panama black; profile triangular with a reIN announcing canal will be open fur commerce treating forehead and a receding chin; full discolored teeth; a neck January 1, 1115, Joseph Bucklin Bish- madellpe andfolds up of of loose fat; a sparse of the is flycommission, op, secretary white moustache and goatee, with shifing in tbs face of the Wench critics, ty eyes brown where they should be who insist that the giant undertaking white, partially concealed by heavvy gold rimmed glasses, lie Is also said on the ialhmua will be a failure. to believe in Yoodoolsm. They base their gloomy forecast on ' The cause of organized labor will the recent accident to the Gatun dam, caused, they say, by structural de- not he helped much by the Injudlclouz Its leaders, of which the tects. No less an authority than the mouthing of an A dispatch following is example. laris Figaro declares that a fatal of the 29; h Inst, from Seattle says that mistake has been made in the adop- In scathing resolutions, the Spokane Central Labor union went on record as tion of the lock project. It will be remembered that the urging the head officers of the American Federation of Labor to the seriate committee on interoceanlc ureiiie court of the Districtdefy of Co canals at first favored a sea level wa- lumhla and, if the higher court conterway, but was won over to the lock curs Iii the decision, to defy this courtt canal at the urgent request of the and keep on publishing in the the Ilkt of employers unfair to president. organized labor. The central body, repWhether a mistake has been made resenting about tlilrty-flvunions In will only be demonstrated with the :he city, also pledged Its aupiiortB to officers of the American Federacompletion of the canal. The Ameri- the tion. The Buck Stove A Range cana have excavated about 56,000.000 was also denounced. cubic yard of earth, which la estimatd of the total. ed to be about I now work The progi easing at the rate of 47.000,000 cubic yards a year, Which will Insure the completion of the canal within the time specified by one-thir- HEW INDOOR Professional Basket Bail Sucra. hniish feeling of admiration for ceeds In Several Cities. 8pariish-India- this little Tslsphonea Office Imre-foote- r OGDEN. UTAH Business khown no signs of giving himself up d policemen at the j io the of the Yellow House at Cara-loriic-cas. "After all, it la almost Impossible from entertaining a rather to kc-- DECEMBER d iOOc 300claw the-fata- ' profes-Klonn- - - - ! - - - e , dte-pos- - our-cou- By-rate- s de-dia- e. ). 300c 3 00C 300C iQOc SCDC 3CO Congress Academy Afternoon, 4 fo 6:30 & Evening, 9 to 1 Qge5SS3S3CCSSSX3QOCSXS3Xa90OO35359OQ 1 |