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Show TUB 4 THE EXAMINER. Puhli.hcd every day !n the year. Business Office, 4U7 :4th Street. by the Union Printing Co. Publinhed FRANK FRANCIS, Editor and Mgr. I fact, are almost invariably writun in an excessively si national siylc. The are sufflcicn'fy newsiMjicr acrouin graiibic and should satisfy the public demand for "new." MORNIXli EXAMl.NEU, Lyceum Theatre noifl AIMS Delivered by Carrier, Including Tribiuu' ) (Hall Sunday Morning Examiner, it i now said the force arc lineta per month up on tbe Statehood q lies' ion fur Single cjpim.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,. Seta ing tlie territories, on the line of consolidating Arizona and New Mexico-intSUBSCRIPTION RATES. one suite. and Oklahoma and Indian By mail one month (including into anuthtr. it's a had Sects Territory Sunday) was to settle the question, bill which should ever way It is wit led. Uongri-All Postmasters and Rural Delivery keep in mind the fa r that the rtgion Carrier are authorised to receive sub- north of the great biuil lit the i '(dorado naturally bcking in Utah and But scriptions. Subscribers nil I confer a favor by In Arizona: that the region can ho informing thin office of failure to re reached and the law enforced I hers celve The Examiner before thblr from the Utah side, aud cau't be iron tbe Arizona side. breakfast. It la an absolutely plain case that that plateau naturally goes with OGDEN, UTAH. JANUARY IS, 1904. Utah: aud Congress should Insist on placing it with this Stale. U left with Arizona, It will liecoiue permanently KEARNS AND 's a land of outlaws; a land, Tf the Democrats give the llupuhli-can- s a nuisance to tbu two states, and controlled by neither, it i a mystery of ample opportunity to exhibit the carih why Arixona wants to keep their enmity fur each other, the con- that strip:'' the only way to atrouuf text In the State this fail will be made fur it i that she prefer a straight a victory for Democracy as easily boundary llun to lommon sense. achieved as was to overthrow of the POLITICAL POT-PIE- . llcpiibliian hirers in the municipal election in Salt Lake last fall. There Truth's Ogden correspondent writes: The new year, scarce a fortnight old. acre mauy hatreds engendered during that camistlgn ahich aredamnd to ha been prolific In the birth of booms. loll ilcally, of course. .The tind vent in state politics. The Kearns liuNinesg activity, which I respousibl men are eager to retaliate on the folisctly or indirectly' for the rummer lowers of Salisbury, and the Salisdal high tide a well as tbe increase I pursuing t he even tenor bury! have not fully satlsfled their de- of crime, of its way. Imt in it indulgent sunsire to humiliate the "corruption-Isis,- " shine tlie mushroom of politicas they term the Kearns people. al lungi ha thriven growth mil il at present With these tao powerful elements Welter euiiniy 1 one huge, teeming In within the Republican jmrty bitterly in lubator. Tlie always in office" microbe waa turned loose on the evening opposition, there should lie llttlo dif- of the coronation, with the muilt that ficulty in convincing the voters of the a nuuilier of our patent office holder elate that the government or Utah can have nut waited for their proectil terms to expire Iwdore be best trusted to the Dcmocrray. The from ' Uoodwiu'a up the lioie of having them struck by following slate lightning. Home nuiy be herd Weekly give aome idea of the hit! nature of the interim Ice light: "Our list of active candidates Breeden fur supreme Judge; Uuder the guidance of lion, lien K. for secretary id stale; Iti'h, uiauager of the Kearns state llol lingsTorworth state treasurer, and Murphy caniialgn, it haa born learned that au Moyca On tlie recepeffort will lie made by the friend of lor attorney general. n the Hhifiy to runtrol the conventions tive list may be- mentioned Bill T. fur senator; Angus Wright workthroughout the mate. They are ing quietly and adroitly and the coup for governor; Haywood and Agee for a ill be madn if iMnudlile wlthuul ex- a place on tlie supremo lndi, and Hollingswurlh for state auditor. That citing the suspicion of the enemies of la a most formidable list. We defy Kearns. A strong effort is already under any to counteract this design, any other county to produce It equal. and any one suHiiecled of being re- We defy guy oilier county to produce motely allied with Kearns will meet any femr inen who have sought office with strenuous opiMMltton from ilia ao mauy time and aro atilt seeking, a people who are deteruinlid uimiii tlat Breeden, Hollingsworth, (ilasmanu and lNilltical obliteration of Kearns in the Muyca, aisle. The sentiment of Jlcpiililleuii A REFORM IN RAILROADING. workers Indicates that if Kearus Is making a showing in any of thu mu(Kan Francisco Chronicle.) nicipalities outside of Halt lake aud The Chicago Northwestern Railway Ogden, the feet alii have to lie accomplished by the must unique and diploroAipauy has adoided a rule governing matic method. the operation of train wlildi will commend Iteelf a a wise and . There aro many Kcarii men In Ogmcasiiro to seciiro greater safety den and more willing to is- - taken to tb traveling public. This new rut" into the camp of (lin Silver King Sen- provides thgt a delayed train muat not ator, hill the same division of senti- attempt to make up lust time. After ment. so marked in Halt Lake, la de- losing It place In the rogulsr day's schedule. It niusl. thenceforth, until It veloping in Ogden and promises to lie reaches R final destination, assume a acceuluated its to time for selecting new place In tho calendar, run nt the delegates to the uaiioiial eouvcntiuu regular rale of aisvd and reach Ita destination late. approaches. To the average man it will seem at range that tliia sensible rule waa nut OUR FOREIGN DIPLOMACY. aihqited by all traffic managers in the early history of railroading. It would The foreign of tbo have saved the corporal Iona untold diplomacy of money in operating expeuses United Slates la nut alia! it waa prior tliouaanda of human tlvea hist lu to Hut titun whon colonial puescNsUins and the wreck which have been eaused gave an cxcuae for our by the efforta of delayed train crows admlnislratbin to make this country to recover bait time. Ita adoption now r a In the sense of Inter- haa been forced on the managers of the Chicago Northwestern Railway by meddling In all tbo quarrels of both aertoua train wm-kwhich have In which the rasual-tle- a Europe and Asia. We read of the ex- recently were nunieroiiu and whuaa origin ultation In Japan over the snpisirt the waa directly to the desiierate United States is giving that couulry effortatraced of the train crrwa to regain the in the negotiation with Rusia, yet position hit in tho running arliediile. there Is uut a public declaration of Nothing taxes the nerve and InUdlt-gem-- o of the train dispatcher ao miicJi any kind from Washington that our as ths management of a "wild" train 1 inimical to cither that ia. one which la fureign policy behind Russia or Japau. Our conviction is acheduln time. It mut moving be handled so that Secretary Hay lias conveyed aa to dodge everything moving on the ccref assurances to Jspan that Amcr track in Ita regular place without inica will do all possible to enforce the terfering with it, otherwise the entire schedule becomes disorganized and Japanese demands on Russia and tlie traffie of the system denuirallxed. that. In case of war, this country will But it has been the practice to inentaugle itself In the conflict, to the struct the engineer of a delayed train groat advantage or the Mikados to crowd on steam a every section of track ao aa to catch up. This force. For month there ha lieeu a clear ha Invariably inert used Instead of sympathetic effort made to place the diminished the difficulties of niauaglng American people In the proper frame a wild train and the dangers of deT mind to accept our interference In railment or collision. The fact that the quarrel of the two natlous a a all of the disastrous wrecks of this winter hava linen caused by tlie effort natural ouLgrowth of our difference of delayed trains to make up lost time with Russia in regard to the ..pci, ba taught the North western managedour In Manchuria. Out of ment a wholesome lesson which it nothing, much ha.i been made nuiil ibe Rus- has sensibly taken to heart by deciding sian Ambassador ha decniiHl it neces-ar- y to altambm a piactlco which ia not fcurth ths isNullblc cost. to cnll on Secretary llay twice within a many week to ecuiv a Truth of Halt lake says; We clip t public to the effect Ibat thu (ollowing and reproduce it with pleasure from 1 lie Congressional Recihcrp 1 no justification fur any j of January fl, lPii-4Mr. Thomas feeling toward Russia and. further, ord Kearns, a senator troni the Htate of to refute the charge that Russia ha Utah, appeared in his seat today. Tim opposed In any manner the commer- balance of thu issue fa devoted tn decial expansion of thl country In Man- scribing a debate between Tellur aud churia or any part of the Far r,..t (ornisu. and lzxlge aud Himuner, on the postofllce and Irregularities These declaratlona should not have something on the Tanama question, U-enecessary. Our ouidiut as a but wliat does that concern us. so naihm should have been above mi, long as we are assured tbut understanding. In the daps at Jeffcr-so- u through tbe untiring efforts of our senior senator, he appeared in hi and of Jackson aud id Otncy neat?' " there was no conr.siment of Amcr-ha- a position In the iroaimtiii of for.COUNTY AND STATE AT ODDS. eign affairs. Him Jumi' c. lilmne The Salt Lake Tribune save: An WIii-cd in n I1SI, 1HlI.y if opiHiuii lots lieeu w I'lt'en by County non i sicc John IU f.,r County Attorney cicvaiien lu I lie lnisiti. .n id Ben It. Eldrcdce in whu-l- i It Kiriviaiy ! M'i-J.'il.'i Is km heiil of the that 8U(e tbci has hc-- umbius imt Statute ot reiMittig to the mcici intrigue. arseesuient of certain kinds of propiinconstUutioual. The queserty, BOOK ON THE FIRE, tion arose in conneetiou with the merger of the Utah Light ft rower A book haa been issued on tbe Iro- - and fonfcdhlnted Railway companquois theater fire. Before the last of ies.. Thu Light Ceinpiiny ha been asthe victim had been placed In the sessed by the Count v Asseesor and the railway company by grave, ihe story of thu disaster In the Statu Board of Kquuli union. Now book form waa being sold, That Is ' that the two cumpanie have been enterprise, but not of a highly com- - j consolidated, me question has nntnral-lnrtKeii, which of th aulhoriiies Bendable kind. These hastily prethe tax ou the new comshall histories of startling events are pany. pared intended to nerve no better Ibe statute say that Alt prov purpose and franchises owned by railroad, bau to draw dollar from ;h junkets erty ot the people, and. though based on "ir et railway, car. iIi.jnii. and telephone companies in this Hlaic. Sawyerjfc Youngi Props. WEEK JANUARY 18tb. ANTI-KEARN- "no-mau- al alb-kln- s (llas-nian- , mil-Ilon- a world-powe- set-er- al ri'.dU-mcu- : Wr-terv- 1 d I::. 1 here-totor- WALTERS ft DEF.C'H. LUMBERMAN THREE MINERS REARRESTED. DEAD. Dej-w-r- Artist. Aerial THE 11ANNBL1XH, Anti-Hors- Black Face Artist. SUIDLKY, Baritone. Illustrated Song SATE BLOWERS CAUHT 1 HARRY WALTON, C'hiucsc MR. HARRT SDSPLCTED JANUARY IS. lftOL Han Francis o, Jan. 17. cWi- Idaho Springs, (bin, Jan. 17 Three of the thirteen men who were ac- Dee. n millionaire lumber man Surrounded and Captured by a Poase BROOM. quitted at Georgetown yesterday of pioneer, waa found dead in his of 300 Farmers. tbe charge of conspiring to blow np at hi' home today, lie wa 71 John Cooper aud wile, Billings; A! Paula, Kan., Jan. 17. Three men, the Sun aud Moon transthrmers, have old. He had extensive lumber VJ J. S. Bak- giving ihuir name aa Charles Swinge wool, ut all over tlie Hut Curacy, been rearrested on the charge of land interest 1. F. er, KclUiu; H. J. Waller, Reno: part owner of the St. Nj,hl)i 2!), of St. Paul. Jim and Thumas arson. They are J. E. Chandler, Ros wa aged and J. U. Stctcii-o- n. Hpringvllle. Kurt-rs- , aged 30, at Butte, Mont., who Sanborn and Foster Milburn. They hotel of thi city. Hu levae au Utah: S. H. Thom siu, Ogden; J. W. are of attempting tu rob will be tried in GUpIn county at the tate valued at between $2.ouq i Jr suspected Thatcher, Ogden. Information charging 82.9U0.000, which it is said. h w the Bank at Cleveland, Mo., and ot June term. tlo-lilo lug open the baft- - in tbe Miaiiouii, with the crime will be filed iu quuathed to nephews and nieces. u iu REED had never married. Kansas and Texas station, wrecking the District court. Monday. statbe safe of aud the interior the ; J. C. Wild, J. Fitzgerald, tion of DR. HYATT DEAD. Loulsburg last night, were ARCHBISHOP SUES FOR LIBEL. C. W, Brown. St. Paul, L. H. Agnow, surrounded and captured near here toWest J. Hide; Chicago; Cuuningliaiu. a posse ot 300 farmers and Williamsport, Pa.. Jan. 17. Dr London. Jan. 18. The Madrid corE. J. Murphy, St. Paul; W. S. Whaiun. day by e Thief asmembers of the F. Hyatt, who waa I'nlted Sum nw! K. FrancisStandard T. Han that of the says Vernal; Sullivan. sociation who had bueu on their trail respondent at Santiago Re Cuba for five sul F. J York: co; C, Feckbam. New (j. who wa recently apMgr, Nuxaleda, were since shot Several to the outbreak of the Hioouh daylight. prior ; ' H. (1. Wray! fired betore Tuska, Han FraaclM-uthe men surrendered. No pointed archbishop of Valencia, i American war, died at hi home in Portland. Robson. John one was Ore.; 1 hart. The men had in their suing several Madrid newspapers for Jersey Shore tonight, aged 8. burin, Tlioney. New York: A. l. Past and tbe civil war Dr. Hyatt was wife. C. F. Bratz and two, W. D. posHOhsiun revolvers, ammunition and libel. The correspondent adds that It ia an of Carver hospital, Washington, 0 c Brown, Ogden; F. Metzler, Chicago;' open secret that the Vatican advised and in the latter presidential fight George W. Kerste. K. Ptcr aud wife. REPUBLICANS CONFUSED. Mgr. Nozaleda to decline the arch- 1876, he waa sent to Florida a th! New York; O. Y. Nichols. B. H bishopric. He is expected to do ao personal representative of Samuel J Sinith. Denver; K. Ladner. K. E. How- Hanna's Call for Convention Not after the government haa defended Tilden to superintend the countin', ni It ard, Ogdun. him In the Cortex. the vote In that state. . Eaplicit St. Paul. Jan. 17. The Pioneer CENTRAL HOTEL. Prea tomorrow will print an interHamtud McFarlaue. St. Louis, Mo.; view with Joel C. N. Bukmul, Bhaiuiington, 111.; Geo. Heathwool in which he points out Sinmianaon. John Owens. J. Haggerty, that the Republicans are In someMr. Barua, Mr. Welch, Edward Daria what of a quandry regarding the Thomas J. Jordan. K. Kamba, Salt method to be pursued in the selecLake; J. N. McDcvit, I. J. O'Brien. tion of delegates from Congressional EDITORIAL OPINION. THE "ARIZONA STRIP" AGAIN. ETAII, MONDAY MOKNIXO, OGDEX, nitre-glycerin- and Pictures. must bo a Messed by tbo State Board of Equalization, as hereinafter prowas vided," etc. Thl ameudmeut made by tbe Legislature of IMP. and, it is said, for the purpose of taking the taxing power from Weber county in regard to the union di'pot at Ogden. Tbe aiainte previous to that did mt Include the Wuid depot," and specified that tbe State Board 101111! tax the other property mentioned of companies operating in nuirv than one It waa necescounty of the State. sary for the Legislature to strike out these last words when depot" wa 4 44 4 4444 4"8"8" 4 TwentFive 4 per cent off 4 I 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 ... 4 4 4 4 4 Ogden Bargain Store, 44 4 4 4 4 4444 4444 444 444 444 district tu the National Republican convention. Tho call tor the convenHEALY HOUSE. tion, issued yesterday, provides that from Congressional disdelegate inserted. This makes the statute a E. W. Graham, H. W. Wills, H. G. trict shall be chosen in district conviolation of auction lu of article 13 Wray. I.. G. Burke, T. E. Davis. W. vention. In Minnesota congressmen Glassware and Lamps. of the Constitution, which is a safe- Ellover, C. R. Powells. 1 .C. Smith, are nominated at primary elections guard against special legislation. It ia F. H. James,' If. S. lvons, J. R. Gey-e-r. and there ia no provision under this held lu the opinion that the law a It K. G. Hour, A. Simon. K. L Griffey, law for the holding of party convenWhite Cups and Saucers plain 6 for 40c aland now 1 wholly unconstitutionA. J. Ward. tions. T. V. Woire, G. A. White for 6 and Saucers 45c Cups fancy al; If not, then the Htale Board could I. Shaw, T. Huxxard. lie given the power to assess any "LUMPY JAW" CAUSES DEATH. Plain Blown Tabic Tumblers 6 for 25c busiuess in the Htale, Irrespective of WINDSOR. Banded for Blown Table Tumblers 6 a 30c cuullned to one kind or whether 17. disJan. The Wash., Spokane. county or not. Blown Table Tumblers 6 for. J. D. Johnson, A. Wilson, II. Dor-ric- ease commonly known a lumpy jaw" 35c Engraved Tlie opinion holds, further, that F. 11. Ktuuffcr. N. E. Block. C. in cattle has caused the death of Wilshould tho question 1st taken into Murphy. A. B. Marsh. E. L. Loclalr, liam Cli&se, a Sjiokane County farmMust Be Closed Out. court and decided on the conclusion P. MaUuIre, C. E Yeoman, D. L. Care. er, who died after nearly a years act forth, tlie section would uinluiibl A. E. Paraona. J. H. Jackson. illness. cdly he declared uiicoiistitiithnial. And Early last spring Chase bathed in a la that cgsc, then the county would PACIFIC HOTEL. pool whicn prairie cattle frequented. lx given thu asscMsiiienl of tlie new Some of the cattle were know to have company, on the ground that tbe W. M. Comstock, O. ScilL. W. N. had the disease. Chase boon became W. H. VOORHIES, Prop. ions of (be railway are routined McGill. W. C. Rose, D. N. Harps. C. L sick and while being spared spared to this county and the statute makes Canfield. J. M. Ward. G. im-h- . P. some of the of autinomy-(-oci- s, symptoms tut provision aa lu light companies. 2351 - - - - - - - Washington Ave. as the disease ia known in the Dana. V. H. Daily, A. Daily, P. C. Weber county would also Is given the suffered as animals II. Davis, A. T. .McCarty. medical be books, assessing jiowcr of the property of tbe do, gradually wasting away to a skeleunion depot, and a still broader quesMATTERS IN SENATE ton. Phyalrlans today pronounced tion would be raised In relNtUin to the P08T0FFICE Chase waa death due to "lumpy jaw. authority of the Htate Board of EqualInIs tlie J7. It 20 Jan. Washington, years of age aud unmarried. ization to tax ihe proceed of minus tention of the senate to begin th The disease haa frequently been comwho ADVERTISERS.. operation are confined within work by agin resoluthe to human beings accordmunicated taking tip thu limit of one county. tions having in view an Inquiry into ing to medical records, but it by no the conduct of the postofflee depart- means la common. It la a progressive W. ATTORN E STRENGTH FOR TODAY. ment and it la the understanding they affection caused by the presence of will be referred, to the committee m 1st Nat! Bank Bldg. Jos. Chez variety of Ktrenglb for today la all we need. brief de- and la confined to cattle and W. L. Maglnnia .Eeclea Bldg. usually As there never will lie a tomorrow; postofflee are comparatively Senator Hale, who has gen-er- swine. For tomorrow will prove but another bate. will of the resolutions, charge PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. today. make a brief statement concerning With it measure of joy nr sorrow. COL. J. H. BACON DEAD. followed will lie and by them probably Dr. C. K. Coulter Eccles Bldg. Senator Gorman." It ia expected SenThen why forecast I lie trial of II fu of Rheumatism Because Himself Shot Willi much sad and grave imraiat-eui-- e, ator 8siuner will.' address the .senFOR BALE. and Insommnia. ate. r senators 17. is the of. It Jan. Colorado Republican Cola, hope Springs. And wait and watch for a crowd of ilia FOR BALE Grocery Hi ore for sale that tbe iKMlofficejipatter may lie tem- Colonel John H. Bacon, a pioneer of cheap. That as yet have no existence. All fresh stock, including fix close before the disfioHed of commit1875. cams in who this porarily city, 23 UU Grant Ave. turn. event In and this aesslou of this Monday ted suicide by shouting morning, HI renal li for today Is all that we need. As tlirre never will lie a tomorrow; discussion of tlie canal auhjeut will be lie left a letter to Ihe public stating FOR aatiafartory pricoa on Flour, ami continued during probably today that, he owed no man a dollar, had no Hay, and Grain call on W. T. AstlU, For tomorrow will prove hut auolhur la enemies that he kuew of. had po famioff tlie week. It remainder tlie today. Phone 320y. 2316 Washington ave. With its measure of joy aud sorrow. likely, however, that before the doss ly I rouble, but had suffered so much transbe of the week, debnlo will pain from rheumatism and liiaomina MONEY TO LOAN. rssoti that ferred from open it more than offset the pleasure I and II is lie purpose, of the Republi- of this wrirld. He was 75 years old. RAILROAD NOTES MONEY TO LOAN. . J. J. BRUMMITT can majurUy to insist on taking up Colonel Bacon waa Mayor of Colorathe canal treaty bm.buod an it shall be do Springs In 18'JO, and waa prominent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. The tireat Korlliern has at last reached from tho committee, which as a bunlncs man in the early days. reached Vancouver over Its new line. Las bad It under consideration for the He was well off financially and leaves IF you want to sell your property too much meal, provided It is th nuTim opening of the new year saw the past two weeks. - The Repuidlcan an estate valued at 2SO.OUU. Mec J. J. BRUMMITT. tritious, digestible kind. Hurh ia the to committee hoist Now of the memlmra of the first Westminster running Hie Civil War Colow-- Bacon During we will take pleasure in cuttlnc In meat the the present Vancouver. reach The to tireat Northern treaty early CHOICE lota In Nob Hill. 50. J. J. was provost marshal of the First Dis, for promised to have the line completed by week. Discussion oT the treaty-- la you.BRUMMITT. Iowa. of trict to last a month or more.. Jan. 15. Imt It waa a fortnight ahead. The appropriations committee will The nan! connect at New WestminNICE brick cottoge on Grant, ckwe FIND BONES OF A GIANT. Home appropriation bills durster with the branch to Cluverdale and take-uin, 82,200. J. J. BRUMMITT. . measb i lurt (i iilchon. on the Fraser, wliltli. In ing the week. Ah soon aa these conWinncmucca. Nev Jan. 17. Workot EIGHT-ROOthe with Victoria ures are on the calendar their (urn. has connection growing ones and the grownIn digging gravel here HOUSE, with bam, men engaged and Seattle by strictly tireat Northern sideration will be pressed. The pres- uncovered at I he depth of about trees, on 21at 8L, between Wall and ups, too, by getting your meat from acrvletw Tlie Hill lines arc now ab- ent Indications are tliat the urgent twelve fuel a lot of lwues that once Lincoln, H.500. Great snap. J, J. a butcher you can trust implicitly. Wa will hJ the first to resolutely indriiendent of all others in deficiency bill were part or the skeleton of a gigantic BRUMMITT. moats bust been bkve the all has and after that attention ceive constantly on reaching Vancouver. Victoria and New human being. hand. Poultry, too, tender, healthy, FIVE ACRES of WeslmliiHler. the three chief coast cit- disposed of the legislative, executive "Al" waa land, in good charge Joseph Roiigun,who ies of British Columbia, lilll had been and Judiciary appropriation bill will be of thu work, examined the liones and water right, bouse, two whole fowls. Dressed or alive. were those acres of orchard, two blocks from working slowly but surely toward this taken up. at once decided that they end for a decade, and now he haa carof a man or woman. They were taken street car line, 2,000. J. J. BRUMried out plana conceived a long while Jap Yoo muchfor policemen. to lr. Samuels, wbo examined them MITT. back. All that now walla finish lug is thoroughly aud pronounced them to AND BUILDERS. the provincial government bridge over Throw Two Around Till They Sat lie thu lsinua of a mau who must have CONTRACTORS on Him. the Fraser at New Westminster. Until been nearly eleven feet In height. that happena In tbe apring frrry tar ! New York, Jan. 17. Sant Abbe, a The metacarpal bones measure four GO TO M. Gfllia for anything In Mill Foot of 37th Street 2458 Wash An. Work, Contracting and Building, must be qsed across the river. insane and a half Inches in length and are Japanese, went apparently 22nd and Washington. while In the coal cellar of Frank large In proimrtian. A part of the A cotiJerey baa arisen among the Grande and two big iHilicemen ulan waa found which in complete gave WANTED. west ere tBmv over the ealabllahmenl a lively flghL The little man weigh form would have been between sevenof a joint' agency which wRl be main- not more than 110 pounds. By the teen and eighteen inches in length. . tained at Hi. Ixmla during the ex- tricks of the Japanese wrestler he The remaining part of the skeleton la Boys with horses wanted to deliver from the 4 arises papers. Call at p. m 407 24th. SL position. The trouble threw them off when they grabbed him being searched for, Facial Treatment Given. dernanl made by the bnea term .:al and it waa only by sitting on him that 8358 to 2362 Washington AN ADMIRAL DEAD. Il St. Louis to be permitled ia etai they finally gained control. About Avenue, Manicuring, Shampooing' Itsh the agency, operat It. pay all the noon tho Japanese went into the cellar January 12th. Ixrndon. Jan. 17. The Hon. Sir i expense aud retain all the proceed. and afler taking off all his clothes bePrivate Treatments by The other western line are unwilling gan to run around until Grande, very Henry Kuppel, admiral of the fleet, la j PALMISTRY AND CARD READING, to agree to tbla. aa there ia likely to ba much scared, summoned Patrolman dead, lie was bufn In 1809. I appointment at MADAM a revenue of more than 81.iRi9.lHH) de- Scliaslierger. D'MAR, fortunes told by 4 London. Jan. 18. The death of Ad- - j cards or hand. Prices reasonable. rived from the bureau, aud tf ao, ths The policeman towered over the JapTollers La Mode, situation has been further complicated anese. but he had no sooner got his miral Kcppel. the "Father of the 2411 Grant Ave. of tbe hands on the nude form than .V boa Navy." who retired from active er-by the position taken by someesabltah-meHues to the effect that the threw him 011 his back and jumped on vice In 1869. but whose name has FURNISHED ROOMS. Leaders in of a Joint agency In a matter to his aloinarfa. Grande yelled lbr help, been kept at (he head of the active j lieillHcusstHl and determined in Joint and Patrolman Burn arrived just a 2357 INQUIRE at ocAdams Avenue. is the list as a mark of respect, FINE MILLINERY ScliaslHrger gut up and went down the casion for extended obituaries in the meeting of the five passenger associa-1 to Tho rate Abb time. second Interested. Bum tions grabbed All refer newspapers this morning. -- 2404 Wash. Cor. 24th St VEHICLES from behind, Imt In a second found to his great age and the notable and FOR charged for the validation of ticket of thu a on propohlnmelf fbxir. tlie were not made Suddenly part Wa are removing this weak ts he had service rendered and varied Machinery, Implamants, Bicycles, and grablied one of the litre feet of relate sition presented by tlie 8t. Louis terAdElegant Parlors Over Nyt'a he had had. Bucks Steal Ranges and Heaters go the little man, and he fell heavily. miral experiences minal line. Store, 2411 Washington Avenue. lived Under soverto five Kcppel aat on him, and Both imliremen eigns and fought in firery quarter of Grande ran to the station house, sumSPENCER'S ADVICE TO JAPAN. was in robust health Sidney Stevens Implement Co moning three more policemen an l the the globe. Hu until recently, and visited Singapore 2540 Washington Avenue. Izindon. Jan. 1. The Times (hi patrol wagon. waa 90 years of age. when he rea text of the morning publishes markable letter, received by mall from MOTHER OF RICHMOND HOBSON DR. BRIGG8 IN CONTROVERSY. Its Tokio correspondent, which the late Herbert Spencer wrote in 1M2 to BarDies at th Hums of Shirley Davis in New York. Jan. 17. Dr. Charles on Kriuaro KnnektJ (who wa educated Boulder, Colo., Prescriptions a Specialty A. llrlggs of the Cathedral of St. in the I'nlted State and wa graduated Boulder. Colo.. Jan. IT. The mother John thu Divine, and Books, Stationery and tn the professor from Harvard University), who ought 11. Hobson died Union 2349 Wash. Ave has PHONE 24 X. Theological hi advice on the pidicy of Japan. of Captain Kichiuond Seminary, Office Supplies. another controversy. The to the at the home of Shirley Davis today started The gist of Spencer' advli-a illness. after long president of the Church Club of New Baron was to keep Europeans and Her son was hb her when she died j York. George McCullough Miller, has Americans a much a possible at arm LITTLE QUEEN will leave with I hi- - remains to- railed ihe attention of SALOON,' and Bishop Pottr length and to lake every precaution morrow for r Ala., ahere a to which paiH-Dr. to read a roothold Briggs a to give little possible QUEEN CAFE : OPEN ALL III ERIK LAR80N, Prop. they will lie interred. . before the rlub and Bishop i foreigners, and furthermore, to abso- Mrs. Hobson s Isirn at Richmond or has Pelt asked Dr. a for Briggs Fine dinner on Hunday from 12 to luiely forbid tlie marriage of Choice Wines, Hill. N. Fell '21. IS:::!. Khe came of ibe paia-- r fur examination. copy 4 p. ux, 25 cent. ,. ese with foreigiiuni. Lunch served from la-to HoubbT sunnier ami has In Ids paper thu club and in 11 to 4, only 25 cents. Liquors and Ggars.- ti on account of ihe rcunmrnla with which he followed 2319 mainc! since here r POSTAL RECEIPTS OF CHICAGO. benefit to her Washington Ave. Phone S05y. . Short orders at ail hour. Frefk it. Dr. Briggs was under Htood by memChicfgn. Jan. 17. Comparative reOyeters in any style. Game and Fifk bers of the club to say, among other ia season. ports of the postal receipts at the ChiBANK OFFICIAlTtoSE HELD thine, that apostolic sucession hung WONG SUN, Proprietor. cago office for th first ten days in on a slender historical thread: that St. twt'J and I .how remarkable gain 222 Twenty-fiftAu Prii .e. Hayti. Jan. 17. The in Tort point of universality the Church for the beginning of the new rear. cruse f to set at nf Rome had almost the Tilly furnished ly Postmaster giwirnmcnt Statistic liberty the off. is! of the National worth considering; that theouly claim of Coyne show that the sale of postngo In uk. harge.l v iih participation in the Rome wa right in the main Pope when be stamps and postage card at the ChiIssuance of f.'oiH'O in fraudulent seasserted that in-Anglicnn order were 1 cago in the first ten days of Hat curities early list yrar. i valid from the Roman point of view. amounted to J.'.JO.tlo, against for the ntue period in The gcu- ' It Wholesale Harness and Saddle r anu.mm ed from Tort Au KING CHRISTIAN BETTER. eral Kwil receipts in tlie first tea PrinceviiJan. 7 the lhat MinFrrn.h We call your attention to day In liH't are :;c.iV7 an in. rease to Ilaytl had made a demand lhat Gmunden. Austria. Jnn. l". King of 44.B28 over the business of tlie ; ame ister French the officials of thu bar.k Something New lie Christian of Denmark, who 1 now time in liio". pioviilonally released, baring his to restored left WARMER There also was 13 per cent AFOOT health, for Copenhageh on thu around of Immunity and ' In the amount of registered ortn-lhr hi daughter, today, Come One and thu the' conditions of unhealthy 2372 Washington Ave. ' the handled. of Cumherlauit and hi! UtlH. Free of Charge. son rrince Waldrmai. William Thornton. California k, up-or- Col-hm- d, CLUD A ray-fung- WARWHCif ilherejsiio .econopiy Eteagf MOT Healthy Children Dont Eat . Take Good Care , five-roo- A. E. Weatherby - - Massage.' - . i 1 nt j j TE Schas-Iw-rg- cr WALLACE DRUG CO Ross Book Store. j ! Jai-ntt- : e imt . , 1 ALBERT F. RICHEY. J. G. REED . BROS. UNDERTAKER ! in.-ren- .' h naBBOBBEOB 'Phone 150. re-0'i- ,ri. Din-he- n Try |