OCR Text |
Show TOE MORXIXO EXAMINER, , SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT ; from the Examiners Speeiil Corrtsponiitnl ; For some days Rose has nut borne the air of bravado and indifference that characterized his actions immediately after his arrest, lie has been less talkative and at times has appeared to he brooding over his L troubles. For hours at a time he has lain in hip hammock in the rotary, buried in ibought. Ilia companion, Thomas Fuller, has noticed the murderers )teculiar actions, but was unable to fathom them, as Kom was Strikes Her in the Face, Fracturing averse to talking. When visited by a reporter Rose endeavored to assume a more cheerful Her Jaw, air, but there was no noticeable difference in his demeanor. It was evident that something was on his mind. As the man started away Rose called Man- him back. a Theater Fulling hla face close up Peopla.Cauaa ghow against the iron bars of his cell and ager to Be Arreated James T. Klieaking in low tone of voice, be said: Hammond for Governor Will you do something for me? e, The reporter answered lu the and Rose conlainued: Up at the police nation there is a locket containing my wife's photoa Greek laborer Thoohow, Stalins 1 want the picture pretty bad graph. night brutally and I wish you would try to get it for (rum Calient?, last choked and beat Roalna Davis, a young me." R..e tl;in wrote out an ouler for french girl of Salt Lake's red light distthe locke and Mteff the 'eporter rict. When the U as soon as imaaiMe. Theoiinw was arrested and held for gel murderer finished bis request bis face trial lousy. lo the story of the girl brightened and he appeared as though of the home. Then-ho- w a load had been lifted from hla mind. inmates tiad other and the girl were in a room alnor. wltere,. she says, he choked her, MINING NOTES out ef hor- - stocking and then ioak tried to run gw V, She imrsued him into another room, The old Daly mine. Park City, i where he struck her in tlm faro, and shipping snipe very flue .ore of late. tbm broke the lock off the door lead: t ,inj id thw stairs. During the month' of December the .Theohow clashed down the stairway, tbe Utah Cun., the United tMaies, by the girl who fcloaely followed Con. and the American smcl Bingham icTeamed at. every step as she chased ters produced ii.815.08U ' pounds of hits P Comerrlal street. the Greek, the woman copper. , Overtaking " seized him by tbe arm when he turned Our sinter piste, Oregon, ia acand dealt her a heavy blow in the face with a total production of credited . her with his fist, fracturing jaw. in gold and silver, the $114,ti!Ni,00o as, a policeman then took, the, girl's major portion of this handsome sum sailant to pail. being in the yellow metal. SHOW PE.OPLE IN TEARS. Tracklaying has been resumed by where the Hel- the San Pedro Railroad company beAt the Grand, low Callentes, and '.the rails are belo Bill" company baa juat closed ita enlate Saturday ing put down at the rate of from 3,000 gagement, there were, to 5,1)00 feet daiiy. night, a few strong scenes not down j kl OADEX, CTAn, , MuNI).Y MOnXINfi. of mountains east of Milford. The I metal has been found iu tbe group of claims owned l.y 11. Powers and others, the ores from which were n- -i iHiacd lu be available chiefly for the bismuth they couiaiucl. The Aiuert-- j can Mining it Karo Minerals coni- jauy. recently incorKrated. secured samples from this group and had them analyzed, the result showing that they not only com aim'd radium, but also tungsten and molybdenite, two very valuable minerals. The company i in mediately secured an option on the group, which runs for two years, and calls for the jiayment uf $15o.lHit. The ores lruni this proiieriy carry all the way frutu 5 to tin per cent bismuth, and it is believed that they will average at least lu per cent in this mineral. Mr. Powers, who was down from Salt last week, slated that it wah his understanding tba. a force of men wuuld be pul to work immediately and that tbe ore's would be shipped to Niagara Falls for the plant recently established for tbe production of radium. Aline owners in this section will do well to investigate their ores, with a view to ascertaining whether they contain any uf the rare minerals tha have heretofore liecn overlooked and neglected in the search for the more common metals. treat-ment- : . on bills. The Portland Mining company, of Those who witnessed the special, Cripple Creek,' Colorado, has posted performance characterized it .as strong epioMonal not acting. worK, The trouble arose over the action of Jlauager Melville Kellogg, who, after the curtain was rung down for the last time, posted a notice that the season was closed and that the com-ln- y would disband after being paid r Off. Tears and entreaties on the part of the show people were of no avail, although some of them maintain that there is a provision in their contracts which gives them the two weeks notice or extra pay for that time before closing tbe season. w Acconjjqgly four.- members of. tbe company, headed by Frank Most In Kelly, as complaining witness, had tbe manager arreated on the charge of being an absconding debtor.. Kellog was taken before Judge Uiehcl yesterday afternoon and his bonds fixed at $"00. He will be tried at S o'clock1 today. quarterly dividend of three cents a share, and a special dividend of like amount, aggregating its regular $180,000. The court of Piute county, Utah, has awarded F. C. Rutan and W. F Snyder a twelfth interest In the Annie Laurie mine in Gold Mountain district, and an accounting has been ordered. Guffey and Gailey, the sink their first well near Farmington, Utah, at tho southeast corner of sec' tion 26. township 3, north range 1 ' now buildwest. They are putting up ings and derricks. On the first of the month the Century, of Park Valley, sent down a gold brick which was valued at about to be in The mine fine condition, with large bodies of good ore in sight. $5.-50- HAMMOND FOR GOVERNOR. . Tbe Lower Mammoth Mining com- its official roster pany reorganized In high political circles it is strongSimon Bam ly urged of late that James T. Ham- this week as follows: mond, now Secretary of State, will, berger, president: John Dent, W. 8. AlcCornlck, treasurer 'with the aid and support of Governor .Wells, make a hard fight to secure the and R. C. Cordell, secretary. 'Republican nomination for Governor. Manager Ben T. Lloyd, of the CopFar removed aa the ramimign now ia ; there are signs of a dally Increasing per Ranch mine in Beaver Lake disis elated over the fine strike activity among the Republican ataU trict, a large body warts, with every indications that made in thin property, unore of fine copper-bearin- g Where will be a battle royal, between covered in the bottom of thebeing 125-fothe Kearns and anti- - Kearns forces, a incline. cosiest in fact that for zeal and will place all previous factional Word comes from Mammqth, Utah, strifes in the shade. ore With the fires beginning to burn so that a big body of copper-bearinhas been uncovered in the workings loag before the camitaign opena, the . g Democrats are unusually contented. WIFES PICTURE. ROSE WANTS For the first time since the inoar-- . Moab Times: Hon: Don Maguire, brat Ion, murderer Frank Rose yesterUtah's mineral commissioner for the day showed a spark of affection for St. Louis Exposition, certainly has a his wife and evinced alight spang ot fairly good opinion of the mineral resorrow at her ansence. Yesterday be application for the amall locket containing hla wifes picture that was taken from him when he gave himself up to the police. The request will t probably be granted. , made SILVER KINO SALOON MURPHY A GIBLIN, Props. First Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Your Patronage Solicited. ( of the Mammoth mine, assays of which show the presence of copper to the value of 13.1 per cent, 10 ounces silver and 60 cents in gold. ... 132 Twenty-Fift- h St sources of the La Sal country in and southeastern Utah in general. His articles in the several scientific and commercial journals are to be highly appreciated by the mining people of Ibis section.. Mr. Maguire is a recognized authority on mining In this State, and his observations aro of much.value to our mining future, and will create such an impression with eastern investors as to cause scientific investigation. par-ticula- NEW COMPANIES. The Farmington Consolidated Oil ft Gas company, of Salt Lake, with a capitalization of 2,000.000 shares of $1 each. The officers are S. V. Shelp, president;; C..K. Rowland, Hugh Salterlee, secretary; Frank Knox, treasurer; George T. Odell, A. C. Ewing and Elmer B. Jones. The company owns 16,000 acres of oil lands in Davis county, Utah, near Farmington. t; 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER T & LEPHONE 518x The Congar Gold ft Silver Mining company, of Park City. Utah, with a capitalization of 2 On. non shares of 25 rents each. The officers are Rod president; B. .1. Martin, Mrpcnald. and A. N. Martin, secretary and treasurer. The company owns mining property on the Weber river, Utah. t, The Giant Queen Mining company, of Salt Lake City, with a capitalization of 500,000 shares of $1 each. The officers are Hiarlea E. Dugger, presiand dent; BenJ. Rose, treasurer, and M. H. Redding, secrevice-preside- COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. CONTRACTING ELECTRICIANS.. Full Lino of Chan- deliers and Shades. house wiring OUR SPECIALTY. STANLEYS. STEVENS, hone 514. manager. 2279 Washington Ave. IN THE LA SAL MOUNTAINS. (Moali Times.) Very few of Utahs most advanced mining sections can show a better record of progress than can the Bals. considering the inaccessibility and remoteness from market and railway faiiliticH. We give the following brief mention of the most prominent, of our mining enterprises. ' The Inter-Stat- e Mining Co., of Gold Basin, with general offices at Centerville, Iowa, were showing encouraging enterprise In the development of their property. They are now erecting n n cyanide plant. J. H. Clark Is resident manager and Percy Grlblten superintendent with offices at Moab. The Big Indian Mining company who own Ibe immense copper depasit on the south slope of the Ta Sals an experimenting-wltprocesses to treat the ore. Hon. C.E. Loose, the mining man. is president and John Skews is resident manager. The consolidated interests uf the comSal and International panies In Beaver Basin and Deep Creek, means much for the future of that locality where development is now being carried cm. D. R. McCann la general manager with general offices at Auburn, Me. Tbe Grouse Mt. Mining Co. is a Huntington, W. Va., corporation. W. R. Wheat manager, with headquarters at Moab. They are now running a crosscue tunnel for the purpose of oiicning a valuable mineral deposit on their property. Work bas been started on tbe Grand View, property on Horse Mountain, by Wm. Koogle contractor. Work is to be continued ail winter. The Wolf Bros., of Miners Basin, are actively developing the Skylark property and will continue all winter preiiaratory to making shipment in the 1- , -a - 100-to- h well-kno- The Emmltt placer tunnel has reached a depth of over 800 fret. The Finley property near Castleton is being activity worked, water has been struck at a depth of CO feet and a pump Is being put in. Montgomery's saw mill in Gold Basin begins the new year with orders enough for lumber for the mines to keep, it running during the year. The Welsh-lx- i ill us uranium-bariuproperty, near Richardson, is at present attracting the attention of the scientific work for ita production of There apears to be radium values. a great future of much interest for this proierty. tl is being worked regularly and the ore shipped to Niagara, N. Y.. for experimental purposes. It also has rich values In gold, silver, copper and other rare metals. The Iowa properly in Miners Basin is owned by Propper and Smith, who are continuing the Iowa tunnel into Gold Hill this winter. The Tornado Mining company conthe templates extensive developmentoffices coming summer. The, general are at Salt Lake City, with Largent and Nye as tbe head men. The Mt. Tammsnkl Alining company have driven both their main tunnels well along the past year and now have upwards of 800 feet of development work done. Tbe general offices are at Moab. J. N. Corbin is manager. The great manganese deposits near Little Rrange are being worked by a large ton of men under the management of E. T. Wolverton. the discoverer of the proper! y. Tho Colorado Iron company are behind the enterprise. SHE LIED TO HIDE HER GUILT. m Sioux' City, Iowa, Jan. 17. Hattie Pitcher, the young woman school teacher wso asserted she had been shot, bound and , gagged last Tuesday night in the Ilenshaw hotel at Miller, 8. D was today arrested on a warrant sworn out by half a dozen prominent business men of Miller. She is charged with assault with intentions to commit felony, and administering ether td Wilbur Quirk for tbe purpose of robbery. . Quirk was a clerk in a drug store at Miller. On Tuesday night he was held up by two masked persons, bound, gagged and after haring lieen made unconscious by the use of ether, was tied to an iron bed where he was found the next morning in a serious condition. He could not give a description of his assailants and the affair remained1 a mystery. Miss Pitcher at first said she bad been shot accidentally. She look the sheriff to the place1 and pointed nip. the revolver wph which the wound was inflicted, hut would not say who shot her. Drops of blood were found leading from tbe drug store where Quirk was assaulted to the hotel. Other arrests are promised. -- C. M. LEVY TO GO TO THE U. P, St. Louis, Jan. 17. It is reported tary. The property owns a group of that Charles M. Levy, gcheral manten claims in Box Elder county, Utah. ager of the Burling! on lines in Missouri. with headquarters In St. Louis, URANIUM IN BEAVER COUNTY. will go to the Northern pacific at Tacoma, AVn. fMilford Times.) It Is said that he will have chare It is quite possible that within a of the Weatern division of the Northshort time radium, the precious min- ern Pacific from Heleua to the coast. eral product recently discovered, which Including tho steamship connections is worth. a million dollars or co an and that the change will he made ounce,, will soon be produced from probabiy February 1st. It is stated Bearer county ores. It Im lieen dis- he will make Tacoma his headnranirni. me of the radii quarters. covered Mr. Levey tonight refused to either soive tneialt from hlrh radium Is 1 extracted, exists in the Granite range affirm or deny the statement. raii-roa- tat OC Union and Southern Pacific There's a showing; of Socks at this store to which will satisfy every man in town. Be Further Improved. These Socks are made of mighty good cotton. They arc black socks. And these 'socks are embroidered very nicely besides. Socks which you may think would cost 25 or 30 cents a pair. You're mistaken they are selling; at One Hundred Million Dj,"jr to Be Spent in Marked Contrast Wiin Asa Whitney's $:.PCC Asked From the United Slates, 2 Pairs for 25c San Francisco, Jai. The Call few say mat E. H. Hart imi days ago that not lea.- il.,ui Sphi.ihni.ihki would lie required ' .tiiilctt- - ihc work of reconstruct! Better Invest in These Socks piiinncl lie- - ; tween Ogden and Sai. j'i,iiiiimo along ) the Union Pacific uii-Southern Pacific llnca. Part oi tin- - work lias si- - i ready lieen dune, and it i i lie least important feature of i'n .inijiliMcil improvements on this 'liiiiMiiutineiiial viaduct system is the tliii.x-uiilacross Great Salt lalo. known as the f. Lucln .Civil tigim-ci-say that this bridging of the iiiinhcro end or Salt lake is one of i in nuiai exiraor-- d inary feats of consinii mo engineer- RiKKippi River and the Pacific Ocean. ing known. It cost mImiii $5.tHiu,iki0. Congress granted a charter for the LEWIS & BLACKWELL Air. Uarriraan propoi-i- in curpas this Union Pacifis Railroad In 1862, ami ill Nevada 1864 amended this charter, giving more feat by tunneling tic liliera! terms to capitalists sud douAlonntains at a cow f liol seen and and $20,tKMl,lk'ii. bling the land grant. Even then priilte, needenter-prinmillion vate capital held aloof from the Practically all of ed to carry out the p Ini is for mun-structiand (icueral W. T. Sherman Transferred tn any part nf the etty. PRICES REASONABLE. the Union laiilic and Southurged ihat the Government build the .233 25th 8L Phone 631x. ern Pacific railroads have heon provid- road. President Lincoln, who was anxed for by liberal draris on current in- ious to have tho road liuilt, told Gencome and the authorized itue of new eral Sherman that the Federal Governsecurities. Tho case and prom pi newt ment had its hauds full and could not with which these Mores of millions think of embarking in tho business uf OF have lieen raised la in marked con- railroad const ruction. , trast with the eleven ears struggle or Asa Whitney to get tongress to ap- KOREANS DISLIKE FOREIGNERS. propriate $5000 lo make the first survey fur a transcontinental railroad. Washington, Jam 17. Tho Navy The great work now being done by Air. today received advices conIlarriman and his associates with such uf the Associated Press dis firmatory is liberality and celerity hardly suggestive of the public aiiathy, the tragedy liatch telling of tbe reinforcement of the American guard at the United and the romance of the pioneer days. Asa Whitney was a New York mer- States legation at Ecoul. Two officers Appraisers Discover an Almost chant, who, while m China prior to and 64 men were sent there from the Insurmountable Obstacle. of U. S. 8. Vicksburg, now at Chomulo. 1835, became srtongly convinced the vast commercial advantages to be They carried a machine gun with them. derived from railroad communication There now are a hundred men or more between the Pacific Coast and the pros- from the Vlckabnrg at Seoul guarding the legation. perous American cities on the Atlantic Tbe dispatch received at the Naval Valuation ef Property Far in Excess seaboard. He collected statistics showshow Iho native press to of the extent and of the Figures Provided for character Department the ing trade of China. Japan and India, and be somewhat Inflamed in ill iterin City Ordinances. forth with pictured to himself and his ances against foreigners. withe wealth Aladdin-likfriends the Rome. Jan 17. Although twenty in the reach of his fellow countrymen. 1840, sailors rum the Italian enilser Bibs about York New to Returning The committee of appraisers, A. R. have been landed to protect Signor Mr. Whitney began' an energetic camMonaee, the Italian minister at Seoul, Haywood, lire Clhson and Dan Ellis, paign in favor of a transcontinental railroad. His idea at that time was to the legation building cannot lie easi- appointed to consider tho financial asly defended and Minister Monace has pects of the opening of the Hudson obtain a grant of land from tho Govand ernment along a route from Lake Su- lieen instructed in case of danger to Alley, between Twenty-fourt- h the take refuge in tbe British legation, Twenty-flfU- i streets, have completed perior to Puget Sound, and startfunds will join the Ihelr labors, and will report that the where the Italian sailors construction of the railroad with undertaking cannot be accomplished sulwcribed for the stock of a Pacific British bluejackets. under the preeent city ordinance which Coast Railway Cumpany. It took four a RAILROADING IN PERU. providne for the opening. They find years of persistent effort lo obtain even that the valuation of the property hearing before Congress, and 'Parmla-aio- n which would have to be condemned, then the enthusiastic, merchant was Train on a Nsw Road Given ia in excess of the to Run, largely snubbed and laughed at. In 1846 the amount provided for in the city or17. House Committee on Pacific Lands reThe Jam governLima. Peru, dinance. railroad ported in favor of building a no ment has granted permission for (he defintook They gave the greater part of last but Pacific Coast, to the a freight train having a velo- week to investigating and determinite steps in '.hat direction. Sewn use uf to be $wHHi ing upon the value of real estate borcity of 20 kilometers an hour years later an appropriation of railway line dering on the alley and the result la was made for s preliminary survey. nin on tbe new American that it had between Oroya on the Oroya river, they have found valuee to be much During the eleven years eleven years (95 miles from Lima) (o Cerro De higher than tbe city authorities evitaken survey. During the acto Pasco, the capital of the department dently estimated when they made proAsa Whitney taken had It that visions for the opening of the street bad of Ynia. he result small this complish A number of prominent own citizens, of his sacrificed a large proportion BE PAID! when aeen by a representative of this TO SOLDIERS information TURKISH fortune in disseminating paper, said that the city could well afof.other and enlisting the Jan. 17. Orders ford to open the alley over at a greatConstantinople, men. His health broke down and he sent by the government to er expense than hertofore figured updid not live to enjoy the practical have been the Governor of Beirut, Syria, to pay on, and in support of their contenUon, realization of his dream. arrears due the Turkish troops they set forth the fact that the presThe seed had been planted In pro- tbe of which haa ent aaaeaaed valuation of the property the there, the and project however, ductive soil, In a mutinous conalong the proposed street, does not the steaditroope but kejit ut first, grew very slowly bring a revenue much In exceaa of several for men dition past days able one One by ly and hardily. $100 a year; while if a broad Btreet the took of commanding Influence were put through from Twenty-fourt- h TRADE. OF BOARD NATIONAL matter up, and finally a tardy public to Twenty-fift- h at reel, the land and sentiment demanded the bulldinjs would have a taxable Washington. Jan. 17. At lhe annual improvements a railroad from the Mississippi River value of at leant $150 a front toot, meeting of the National Board of which would give to tbe county and lo tbe Pacific Coast. Generalin Wilhere the bel4 be will his which Sherman says Trade, liam Tecumser city an Increase in taxable property Shortly after returning coming week, beginning, on Tuesday, of many thoueanda of dollars. memoirs: to amendments General snt fommerce W I proposed by from Monterey Mil. aud the Smith up to Sacramento City to In- law. the ship subsidy STRIKE OF BOILERMAKER& and Wil- proper postal classification of mail Warner struct Lieutenants Ir8- - A.) the (onsideratlon. bn will matter liamson of tho engineers IU. Chattanooga, Tran Jan. 17. John national inspecto push their surveys to the Sierra rigation and forestry, McNeill, president of tbe Boilcrmak-er- a and crop government Nevada Mountains for the purpose of tion of grain Union of America, today called reports and other important questions a strike of GOO boilermakers ascertaining Ihc possibility of a passemployed discussed. . sublie also railroad, sill by ing that range by two coroiwnlea here, and one at in universal elicited n men ject that then Battelle, Ala . borauao assumed AMERICANS IM MEXICO. . terest It was generally lie have been employnd. made not could that such a road then K. Mexico City. Jan. along any of the immigrant roads DESTROYED BY FIRE. were to of the United la use. and Warner's orders representative Jan. 17. The Ollphant Scranton. Pepper, up the Feather States government for tho projected breaker and waahery of the Delaware look farther north r W River or some of ita tributaries. dtir-in- g railway, left here for and Hiidaon company, at Oliphant, was engaged in this survey after a Journey of 25.000 miles was destroyed by lire today. j,oki home and and e the Bummer and fall of 1843,Goose visiting the capitals of twenty-on- $110,000. different governments. explored to the very end of River. Lake, the source of Feathpr Mr. Pepper says that the IN HONOR OF GOV BUSHNELL. General Sherman remarked that it railway, being built by 17. A mass Ohio, Jun. Springfield, was who was Impossible l ascertain Americans tn tbe southwestern iart of in honor uf Former Governor the first to suggest the construction tbe Republic, is today within 165 meeting Asa A. Uufdinell. was held this evenof a railroad to the Pacific Coast. The miles of the Guatemala line and when In the City Hall. Every seat was fact is recorded that as far bark as completed Guatemala and Nicaragua ing taken, and the stage, aisles and balBoncrsft Barlow will build lines in continuation. 1834 Dr. Samuel cony were packed. Judge F. M. Hawrote In favor of building a rialroad Argentina is doing most effective gan, General J. W. Warren Keiffer of to mouth and York the construction from New work in railroad aud others eulogized lhe dead. Columbia River. This ides subse- there it is part of the national spirit Northern a quently developei into tbe of the day to speak anil write uf Wkr Kitty la Psh. Pacific railroad project. railroad from New York to Buena A great many years ago the people of Between 18.o and I860 the con- Ayres. In Chile rome 1.200 miles have stantly increasing number of advo- been built and Brazil is planning a Egypt who bad many idol a worshiped cates of a railroad to the Pacific railroad that is to pierce the Andos. the cat among others, They thought Coast divided in ' rival farifuns and she was like the moon, because she was schemes for obtaining the ('iingrcs-Fiona- ! BLAIR'S BODY GOES TO ST. LOUIS more active at night and because her One enterprisaid multiplied. yea changed like the moon. Bo they Flz . IWi. 17 The body of made an idol with a caffa head and ing New York and Boston show-maEumjs. undertook " raise the monev Junes L Bl'r. be former general named it Paabt Tbe aaiaa name they for building the desired trzntrenM eotigsel of the St Louis World n Fair, to the moon, for the word xseana cental line by organizing a gigantic who died yesterday, wag started for gave the face of the moon. The word haa lottery. Another proposition was for S Louis today, accompanied by Mrs been changed to Pas" and Pus and to esiabliEh would Federal Neither tbe government Biair and her son. a popular subscription bureau and makq a statement of their plans. Mr. haa come at laat to be Pnaa" tbe eima issue slock receipts for each subscrip- Blair was under Indictment charged the moat of ns give to the cat Boston He Tranacript tion. however small. The discovery of with embezzli ment of $403,000. gold In California increased the Con- held life policies smonntlng to A Otstran Spirit. gressional support of the railroad pro-joc-t and it is said that at least half ft had not been a million of this bas been assigned and Henry, I want $2 this morning." animosifor the "Wbatforr to bis creditors. action would favorable ties Must 1 account to yon for every undoubtedly have lieen taken much DECIDED NOT TO SAIL. penny I spend?" REYES earlier than It was. I dont insist upon knowing about The war itself brought the GovernNew York. Jan 17. General Ratol every penny. When it's lew than a ment to a realizing sens of tbe ab- Reyes. Colombias special envoy to nickel yon can bunch it Cleveland solute necessity of a railroad to tbe the United States, did not sail yes- Plain Dealer. Pacific. Aside from the fact that the terday on the steamer Allegheny as entire Pacific Coast territory of the he said be would. When seen today Mmt Tarn Tin. United States was exposed practic- at the Hoffman House, General Reyes When may a woman be Mid to be liosiile to attack, it said : ally undefended happily married?" was soon ascertained that ibe GovernI decided noi to sail, nor do 1 just Not until1 abe haa baft tha pleasure He riYnsed ment was obliged o spend 87.Ovu.0tiU know when I shall start. nf refusing several meu. Detroit Fre annually for tbe carrying of troops.- tn give his reason for changing his 1'reMk v' supplies and mails between the Mis- J plana. ; ' i l Bpring. oil men, will This Week The Balance of our Stock of Ladles and Mens SWEATERS at Half Price at affir-mitlv- r JANUART1M90I. d ! W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. Summer Shirt Waists are here. for them One Half Off on all cut-of- EXPRESS BAGGAGE Sn-ir- - .... THE To make room Shirt Waists Everything in Our Broken UNDERWEAR STOCK ME 50 per cent Off The Buyers at onr store last week are Satisfied What More Can be Said Reese Nowell & Sons. mt Safe nt non-unio- THIS WEEK FRED M. NYE arlen ar-ne- Hatter and Clothier. n n UU GREAT ATTRACTION! Everyone Who Wants to Take a Chance of DOUBLING THEIR MONEY to Call at Do Not Fail RAY STONES STORE, Washington Ave. and take a chance in 2269 Unique Drawing Tens and tor Watches. Fountain Bezt1 Quality Razors. Cal) early and make a w inning. SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fine dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from 12 to $ p. m.. 25 cents. We give nice lunch all day. Short orders at all hours, fresh oysters, game and fish in season. Charley & Hong, Props. TEAMSTERS NO. 318 25th SL iSTOCkMEN J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. car ries a full line of Gloves, Blankets. Whips, Tents and Wagon Coven. Mfra. uf High Grade Harness and Stock Saddles. Phone 514x. 2279 Washington Ava,' |