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Show TOE MORNING EXAMINER, 2 MD GETS SULLY Washington, March 18. Uen-rrLeonard Wood's nomlnar lion was confirmed by a large The vote waa 45 majority. to 18. WONDERFUL Democrats Elected to House Over Contestants. Washington. Hank Wood's appointment waa confirmed by a tote of 45 to 1C today. Senators Kitt-red- g and Scott were the only Repub-!lca- n who voted against Wood. Coc k and Pettua, Dubois. Patterson voted for Clarke (Ark.). Urmm-rale- . tba him. The eenata also confirmed nomination of Hill J. Cole, to be register ef the land office at Spokane. 'matters. In the commission tho president nn-- ' doubt edly has made the proper dele-- . gallon of hla authorities on this subject. If there was any question ae to this, the secretary said, that contracts In excoaa of $2, 000, out) for Instance, might be referred to tho secretary of 'war, or some other member of the presldeat's cabinet or other, person, whom the president might designate 'for review. The engineering features of the work, would make the secretary of war the most available and beat eqnlpped official for this work. In anawer to a question by Chairman Hepburn, as to whether a requirement should be that each member of the com mission would reside on the canal strip. Secretary Taft smilingly replied .that from hla own experience of life tln the tropica, he knew that auch life . could be made very pleasant. "With the amount of money which the canal commission will have at hand . 1 should Imagine they sluinid lie able to make life quite attractive on the canal gone," he continued. New York. March 18. John M. Peters. Min of a Brooklyn manufacturer, who waa found near his father's factory last November with two bullet w ounds in fats head, has been discharged from the hosoltai In better health than ever, hut ih one of the bullets still in lil brain. The doctors succeeded in removing cue. Ilia case attracted much Intercut among surgeons, who fully expected hi death. Peters, when found after the shooting, said he discovered thieves In the fa tory and was wounded by them; later be admlrted having attempted suicide because of eplleitin attacks. These have not recurred since he shut him-sel- f. New York, March 18. - It n Denver, Mnvh IB. Walter Juan Dawriter for newsvis, a papers and magazines, filed atilt In the district court of this city today against Harper and Hrothnra Publishing company of New York, asking $10,008 damage for alleged mutilation of hla story, "A Spendthrift." which waa published In Hnnier'a; Weekly of January 2, this year. The story waa published of Its aa reduced to about one-haoriginal length and In the editing, the plaintiff claims, hi work had been denuded of It a literary features and otherwise badly mutilated. The complaint contains over 18.000 words and Includes copies of the story In Its anginal form and aa published. well-kno- lf 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ROOSEVELT ENDORSED. 4 Alliance, Neb., March 18. The sixth 4 district Republican convention today 4 renominated Congressman Klnkaid 4 eam-ghlp- end Instructed the delegates to the Rations! convention for Roosevelt. 4444444 4444444444444 M1NER8 AGAINST STRIKE. today that beginning with s April 2, five of the Cunard line at plying between Dos ton and Mediterranean ports will call at Flume, Hungary, for passengers and ihereaf-- . ter a fortnightly service will be observed. 4 Indianapolis, March 18. The .toilers tiulsy , completed the count of the votes of the miners on the proposition to accept the operators' offer of a two-yea-r wage scale, and announced the result as follows: Total vote cast, 165.887; for acceptance 88,514: against the scale and in favor of strike, RC7.373. Majority against a strike 81,141. 8 "C ret ary Wilson of the Union said a meeting of the Joint subacnle committee would In all probability be called for Indianapolis next Monday when the aeale will be signed for two years and nr- rangements will he made for the next Joint convention to meet two years bonce. MEAT BETTER ARE INJURED 4 4 ' 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444 444 4444444444444 Milliner Has opened for the spring trade with a choice line of early novelties From 50c to $5.00 street wear violets, rib bens and veilings for everyone. la extended toall Invitation cordial Berne choice Millinery Opening will be March NOTE Their Liabilities Reach Incendiary Blaze Causes $50,-00- 0 21,-2- 2 Flrxt Door North ef Opera House En trance. The Chicago Milliner Infernal New York. March 18. The suspenCo., the sension of Daniel J. Sully ior member of which is Daniel J. Sully, the operator whose dealings in and manipulation of the cotton market have been the sensation of the speculative world fur several years, waa announced on the cotton exchange today. This announcement came at the close of a loug decline In the price of tutu re contracts. Some weeks ago. on heavy buying, believed to have been more of a manipulative than of an investment character, the price for future delivery of the staple was rushed above the mark, and predictions were made by those in chargs of the hull cammark would be paign that the reached, and passed. These predictions, however, were never realised and when the bull pool tried to realise some of Us paper profit, it found that the hears had token this market" sad la one afternoon there was a rapid drop la prices of more than a cent a pound. It waa at this time that Sully gave out a statement that he waa going south tor a rest and would retlra from active market trading for some time. Ho changed hla mind, however, when the trend of prices turned and remained in New York, presumably in order to stem the tide if he could. Day after day, a new low level was reached la pile of the bull buying and except for occasional spasmodic rallies, the drop was not Interrupted. From time to time reports were given out that Sully had sold out before the break, but these found few believers, and hla buying when he bought was attributed to efforts to support prices. His profits on his old deals were knows to be enormous and presumably all of these were used to bolster his present deals. After the suspension was announced Sully locked himself in hla office and declined to give out any statement. Wild gueasea were made aa to the liabilities, hut all agreed that they must be well up In the millions. , Following the announcement of the suspension the cotton market declined 2 rents a pound, and then rallied half a cent a pound. At 2:20 May was quoted at 13.25, July at 13.40, and October at 12.70. nt 20-cc- TERMS Market If you want eastern comi to Ballard's. Phene 127K. ,31 2t -t DAM Trucks MAY BREAK. River Reservoir la in Danger-au- a Condition. Trucker, Cal., March 18. Tha big dam at the source of the Truckee river, which confines the watera of Lake Tahoe, is iu Immediate danger of giving way. The lake is higher than at any time in its history and the dam built thirty years ago by tha Donner Boom A Lumber company la aald to be In a dangerous condition. If the lake rises eight Inches more. It will run over the top nnd the watera will soon undermine the sand and gravel which alone support the old planking. There are four feet of solid snow at the shore of the lake and on the surrounding mountain aides the depth ia from 10 to 20 feet. The snow ia melting rapidly and it la almost certain the watera will rise one or two feet -- igher than at present Many dams are In danger along the Truckee, beside all the Industries along the river and the farming landa at Reno, which depend on Irrigation rely on the watera annually stored In Lake Tahoe, ANOTHER CARNEGIE GIFT? It Northampton, Ms., March conditional gift vt $50,000 to Mi Holyoke college, ia announced 1 Andrew Carnegie, sihe unrieratant being that the friends of the insl tiun raise a like amount before Jun No stipulation la made use of the money, but it regarding la undent that a new library building la cont plated. ana-blan- Steamship Koenig Albert Arrives at That Point. BOYCOTTED iw BY NEGROES. Maryland Legislator Is Even Opposed by His Own Laundress. March 18. Snow Htll. Md , Delegate G. Korbns of Worcester county, who ha bn n pushing the "Jim Crow" bill In the stae legislature, has been boycotted by negroes. Kerhin board at a hotel here. When he returned from Annapolis and entered the dining room he was Informed that the colored cook had refused to ffm. A gentleman who muds n complete tour of the Goldfield district tells the writer that he la altogether too conservative in hla estimate of the population, as he was recently proved by smelter returns to be In his statements regarding the value of the ora in the Combination, aaya a Goldfield corespondent of the Tonopah Miner. This gentleman aaya that Instead of 1,200 there are at least 2,000 people now in the district. Aa the district is ao large and many prospectors are scattered over the hills in addition to those who reside in one of the four townaites. It is rather difficult to make a careful estimate of the population. .But one thing is certain, the stages and private rigs are crowded coming in, while nt time it is difficult to get anyone to take a team back for thoe wno wish to may. And beat of all, the experienced mining men who come continue to be unanimous in their favorable Impression of Goldfield nnd its future Boms, it la true, have not bought any property, either not being able to get what appealed to them most or not being satisfied with the price or terms on what was offered, but not on to tha writer's knowledge has expressed aa advene opinion of the camp aa shown by developments to date. The shaft on the Combination la down 140 feet At the point a drift waa ataried in which there are now live feet of ore. Two feet of thla will go better than $500 pm ton, nnd the ora Is being aaeked without sorting before being raised to the aurtare The smelter returns from the last car received shows tha values to be $334 per ton. A number of the leasers have gotten to work on tha Jumbo and are making good progress. Shields, Parham, White nnd Phillips have a lease on 300 feet and in seven shift put, a shaft down 31 feet. They will sink to the point, when they will run a crosscut to tap the ledge. In a rut on the surface they secured an assay of $80 per ton in gold. Davy Zlnn and others have a lease on tha next 200 feet. They have put up a blacksmith shop and wiU soon start to aina. A party recently took a sample across 70 feet of the dump on the Jumbo nnd it assayed $223 to the ton. Another sample waa taken around tlie bottom of the dump for 100 feet and the assay waa $26 per ton. The shaft on the lease of Kendall, Patrick and Jones on the January la now down 75 feet and the drifts east and west are each in 25 feet The value of the ore is not aa high as at last reports, hut even the mill ore will go $40 or $30 per ton, which alone ia enough to satisfy any reasonable man. ore have About 100 tons of high-grabeen shipped from the January to date, but returns hare not yet hem re134-fo- ot ut . That Reliance, Constitution and Columbia Be Barred Liege, Belgium, March 18. An infernal machine exploded today outside the residence of Commissioner of Police Laurent, wrecking tho boose, totally injuring an artillery officer. Major Papin, nnd seriously wounding half a dozen other persona. When the machine was discovered Major Papin waa summoned, and waa examining the package In which the machine was concealed, when the explosion occurred. Papin's leg were blown off and he shortly afterward died. A policeman who also loot hla legs by the explosion. ia in a precarious condition. Thousands of windows wore shattered. floors. There la no due to tho perpetrators of The old Holden school building waa tha outrage. erected nt a coat of 130.000. The new structure coat more than $100,000. The POPULATION OF GOLDFIELD. new building waa damaged by water. It la Claimed That Over 2,000 Peopla 54-ro- de ceived. A. W. Tibbals, the well known mining man, has arrived from Arizona, and has taken charge of the work on the Vindicator group. The group ia about 2,500 feet from the Red Butte Na 1 and the strike in the latter give him much encouragement, taken In connection with (he surface Indications of the VinThe ledge ran be plainly dicator. traced for 3.000 feet and trenching haa been done to find n pay shoot on which to sink. Governor 8parka, T. L. Oddle and Dlamondfleld Jack Davis have bonded n group of three claims from Messrs. Higgle and Gunter. These claims are of a mile south of Ish Black Butte and good values have been Is gotten from the surface. The priceinto not stated definitely but It goes WM. R. MILLER, Manag.r Office, 366 Twenty-fift- h Street. Telephone $1$ 25th J. G. REED a BROS. Wholesale Harness A FOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge. OUR COST MARK SALE! Will Continue Until Further Notice The Latest Styles in Ladies Waists are shown at Sale prices Our 12 Cent Embroideries i are the talk of the city A new line of Amoskeg London, March 18. David Watson Stevenson, the sculptor, died nt Edinburgh today. He was born in 1842. Grand Junction, Colo., March 18. After experimenting many yeere, John T. Spencer claims to have perfected here a method of growing seedless apples, which la destined to revolutionize the apple industry, Juat aa seedless oranges revolutionized orange growing. When Your Eyes Trouble Consult an Cause-Yo- 12 10 cent quality at Cents See our Lace Curtains Cost to lls Is the Price. Reese Howell & Sons. Rushmer at 2412 WASHINGT ON AVE. . . . The Ginghams u Expert Optician Underwear Sale . . . Beginning Saturday, March 12, we will place on sale 250 suits of underwear. Thla underwear la what we call seconds, aa it la the goods on which our new hands era taught to knit. For thla reason we are closing them out at what the labor coat ua to have them made. Tba W quality ia of the highest, but tha finish ia not up to our standard. have them in Saxony, Wonted. Wopl, Cotton nnd Mercerized. Com" early and get your pick. Be aure you come to the right place, aa there are two factories la town. Our factory ia between 22nd nnd 23rd streets, first door north of Cop so 11 dated Wagon nnd Machine company. DIET MEETS. of representative. and Saddler We call your attention to Something New Twenty thou- ' New York, March 18. At a meeting of the hoard of director of the Saratoga association for the improvement of the breed of hones, F. R. Hitchcock Ottawa, Ont., March 18. A delegation from the Dominion Marine association haa waited upon the minister and deputy minister of marine end arranged for the conformity of all lights and signals for navigation between Montreal and the Greet Lakes, whether in Canadian or United State waters. Fall River. Mass, March 18. Fail River manufacturers especially those who have made heavy contracts while the raw material waa well up in price are somewhat disturbed over the failure of D. J. Sully A Co. They fear that cotton will drop much lower and thus demoralize the goods market. March 18. In accordance Tokio, with an imperial rescript, a special session of the Japanese diet opened today. M. Matsnda. the leader of the Seiyu Kai party, formed by Marquis Ito, was elected president of tho house It , ! age. Pf J, Charley & Hong, Props. NO. There is bu t one in Ogden The Central City, Colo., March baft house nnd machinery plant at the Gunnel mine here were destroyed by fire today, causing a loss estimated a. The fire spread to the tim$50,000. bers In the shaft, which is 1,500 feel deep, and Is now eating Its way Into the mine, caualng much further dam- No. S1LVE1 PARLOR RESTAURANT OPEN BAY AND NIGHT. Extra fin dinner on Sunday ... Wednesday, from 12 to 8 p. m n cents. We give nice lunch all day Short orders at all hours, fteah ova. ten, game and flab In season. New York, March sand brick layers and laborers and about 2,000 iron worker are on a trike and unless a settlement can be reached at a conference today, tha strike will probably spread nntll about one hundred thousand men are involved. The employer, considering it Improbable that any settlement will be ranched, an preparing for the strike which they think will follow. Members of other unions who will be out of work because they cannot proceed with building without the brick layers, are said to be indignant that the brick layers should tie up the whole building Industry. thousand lithographers Twenty-fiv- e have struck rather than be locked ouL They quit When they found that they must aim the arbitration agreement or be discharged. 18. MINE FIRE. QUEEN S MURDERERS CUTED. PARCEL DELIVERY CO. Twenty Thousand Bricklayers Go Out and Tie Up Building Industry, five figures. 4 4 4 4 Autombile STRIKES IN NEW YORK. one-quart- 4 4 prepare another meal for him. Hun- 4 gry and angrr, he traveled to Balti- 4 more before obtaining food. His col- 4 ored laundress also Ruts Joined the 4 movement. New Y'ork, March 18. Tho New York Yacht club has replied to the letter of Sir Thomas Upton in which the Irish baronet naked it the club would accept a challenge for a race for the America's cup under the sew rule of measurement of the club. This letter was received early in January and acknowledged, but it waa not deemed of sufficient importance to call n special meeting of the club for its consideration, aa no challenge could be accepted for a race this year. The letter waa read to the members at tha annual meeting Feb. 18, and referred to a special committee with power to answer for the club. This committee considered the proposals of 8ir Thomas carefully nnd haa now mailed tho reply. Sir Thomas Upton, In asking if the club would accept a challenge under the new rule, practically asked the club to bar tha Reliance, Constitution and Columbia from participating in future race for the cup. These boats could not bo used aa delendera because the present rales of the club limit the draught of any boat to 18 feet and these three drew 30 feet each. It 1 understood from club member who have a knowledge of what tha committee agreed upon that tha letter intimates to Sir Thomas Upton that tha club does not cross a bridge until it oomea to it and that it has no power to say what it will do in tha event of a challenge being received and can make no agreement with any one which shall govern future con teat. The letter points out that the deed of gift requirem a challenge to coma to some on yacht club and that It la the challenging club, and not the representative, that the New York l'acht club recognizes. If n challenge ia received from some yacht club, asking n race under certain conditions, then the matter will be considered by the New York Yacht club nnd aomo definite notion taken. 9 KING SALOON Explodes Asks March 18. Six firemen Chicago, have been ueverely injured In a lira of supposed incendiary origin which burned the old Holdi-- school building at roots. One at Loomis and Thlrty-flrman may not recover. All the injured firemen were on tha third floor of the burning structure when the roof fell in upon them. The fire atarted on the third floor and by the time tha first engine arrived the entire upper part of the building waa in flame. It waa feared the fire would spread to the new school building adjoining which la twice the size of the burned structure, but by hard work the flames were confined to the upper New Orleans, March 18. The announcement of the failure of Sully created a tremendous sensation on (he floor of the cotton exchange. Bending the whole ring into a panic. There was Instantly a tremendous drop In cotton and at (he moment It seemed Impossible to say where the slump GENERAL TRADE IS QUIET. would terminate. Shortly after the sensational bulletin came la over the wires the market was reported to be Markets Are Disturbed Simply' Change In Season and Increase down about $10 a bale. ef Labor Disturbances. APPROVES JIM CROW BILL. Maprh Special trade ZeW'yrk advuwa from correspondents of tha Negro Travellers In Maryland to be lie Agency through-oSegregated in Cara and Steamships. tha United States chronicle Interruption and changes Incidental March 18. Governor breaking from anow storms Into a to Baltimore, Warfield baa approved the two of spring weather and tha usu"Jim Crow bills relating to al season's Increase of labor disturbrailroad and steamboat travel in the ances. The latter despite their seristole and the act will go into effect. ousness al New York are offoet by the The railway bill requires companies to conservative action of 190.000 sort coal provide separate coaches for colored miners who have decided to accept a passenger, except la express trains reduction in wages. . Price for wheat and cotton dropped and trains with Pullman coaches attached. The provisions do not include further than many beam expected. Over a considerable period wheat eleetrie or street cars. should range The steamboat measure provide for relatively high nn fifty separate compartments for white and million bushels decline In domwlto negro passenger, but there must be visible and Invisible supplies within nn discrimination In the quality of ac- three years. The long predicted freer movement of cotton from the interior commodations. with growing short sentiment has had tha natural effect. riUZE COURTS. The unusual accumulation of flinda at New Y'ork which banka are St. Petersburg, March 18. The min- strengthened by the day of Panagainst n istry of marine has directed the ama settie meats and poonlble mvds by of prise courts at Sebastopol, banka at European centers, Llbau, Port Arthur and Vladivostok. la due in to checkpart ed demands for mercantile acGOING AFTER GERMS. commodation. In Philadelphia, Pitta-bur- g, Chicago and 8L Louis there U n National Society Is slackening In demands from hanks . Formed also. On the other hand, Boston banks Today. report no inch check. Except at ChiChicago, March ..18. The National cago among those cities, railway shipAnt association has been ping facilities hare vastly Improved Incorporated In 8pr!ngflil by Dr. Wal- since last week, lmt Pittsburg reports ter B. Metcalf. l)r. C. W. Hanford; the many car needed which have been Rev. Frank M. Carson. Walter I. sent to New York Central, Lake Shore .and .Alderman But ter worth and Canadian points. of Chicago. General trade is quiet. St Louis The object of the organization la to takes the brightest returns, with busiprevent tuberculosis by legislation and ness well ahead of last year in dry goods and agricultural Implements, through n campaign of education. According to the Incorporators, the and swelling volumes of sales of clothing, drugs and groceries. association la purely philanthropic. The entry of Pennsylvania railroad Intend to start a systematic aa a buyer In the steel rail market the earless-nescriminal campaign agalust a in regard to the spreading of the leaves no lingering doubt that the steel and iron Industries will take on disease." said Dr. Metcalf. Consumption Is contagious, and especially renewed activity at an early day and price in some varieties will be among the iswrer clase this la not that still further advanced. The sentiment recognised. in New York financial circles has ImI am preparing a list of the phyaf. proved greatly since the merger decisclans amt business men back of this ion. and standard stocks which net movement, and Instructive pamphlets five per rent with long time money at will he Issued. A subscription will bn 1 per rent, are now beginning to taken, nnd a free clinic for the treat- have JhHr natural Influence. ment of the poor established.'' . In the Canadian dominion congfsted traffic has been relieved by milder MRS. MILES BETTER. weather. There ia considerable activity In the distribution of spring good, parWashing: on, March 18. The condirot ton, millinery aud foottion of Mr. Nelson A. Miles, who I ticularly wear. Building at larger Canadian dangerously ill at the Miles residence centers promise- - to he quUe active. here, is reported better, today. The Increase at Toronto will probably le 25 per cent aa rom pared with last EMPEROR WILLIAM AT GIBRALyear. The prospect 1 for heavy immiTAR. gration. Gibraltar, March 18. The North German Lloyd steamship Koenig Albert, with Emperor William on hoard, and under convoy of the armored crul-te- r Frinx Frederick Karl, arrived her today. AH on board are well. The British squadron stationed here saluted the German ship and General 8ir George Stewart White, the governor of Gibraltar, boarded the Koenig Albert, and welcomed the emperor. Emperor William landed and lunched with Sir George White. The streets traversed by the emperor were lined with troops and blue Jackets. He was accorded a moat hearty reception. Machine While Being Examined, Damage. inall-lutlo- The Chicago , A James Ballard's UPTON WANTS I. AUTHOR WANTS DAM AG K8. 4 waa ADJOURNS. CONGRESS New York, March 18. The third session of congress has cables the Herald's Lima, Peru, correspondent, without having acted upon the projects for a national loan and for the election of a first A; majority of tho eiv-llideputies were anxious to pass the election schotiM!, but the Democrats' wan gfrong'iiough to prevent action. It Is expected that the government will call another extraordinary session. 4 19, IDOL SILVER pital In Better Health Than Ever, But With One of the Missile Still in Hie Brain. 4 MARCH RECOVERY. Man Who Fired Two Bullets Into His Head la Discharged from the Hos- PERUVIAN UTAH PATTED AT MORNING, A1C0. ARE Washington. March 18. The senate adopted the following resolution toThat the secretary of the In day: terior he and ho Is hereby directed to Inform the senate: Kir-- t. whether an order has recently been leaned enlarging the pension act of June 27. 1&9U. and amendments as to disabilities of application for lemsiun and If so, to send to the senate a copy of said order. IDAHO MANEUVERS. 'Second, by what amount, if any, will said order probably increase j tension annually, particularly when the Militia ef Oregon, Washington and same shall become fully orerattve. Idaho, Will Camp With Regular The senate passed the house bill Army Two Weeks This Summer. legterritorial the act of the islature of Arizona authorising a bond Issnu of HOO.OtN) for the enlargement Portland, Ore.. March 18. Military of the insane utylura of the territory. maneuvers on a large scale will be conducted In Idaho this summer for tho house. first time In the northwest. Arrangements are now being made between the Washlr.Bton, March 18. The house adjutant general of the states of Oretoday sent the army appropriation hill gon. Washington and Idaho with Adjuto conference. tant Gen. Evens of the Department of Mr. Llttauer (N. V.) asked that the the Columbia, to have the military of house disagree to the senate amendthe three stales camp with the regular ments to I he fortifications hill and ask- army for two weeks next Anguat or vote A reiiarate ed for a conference: Soptniulicr, and practice field work. of thu bouse on the amendment providNo particular site has been decided demandwaa ing for a submarine boat upon a yet. hut it; will be somewhere was bill ed by Mr. Mudd. (MU.) The In the rolling, or even, mountainous sent to the approprlatlnne committee. country, where a regiment ran be tokThe house agre--d to the reitort on elec- en out and lost and the rest of the tion Na 1, declaring that Alexander army be sent to find It an if it were a not elect- hostile force. . I. Dantxler. coa'eatant ed to congress from the Seventh distThere will be 5.008 nut in the parade rict- of South Carolina. Also that Ju-1- 1 every day. a military showing not seen ua Kahn. rontreUnt, was not elected in of the country before. All this part distriid; Calfornla from the Fourth the men tinder tha Department of the also that James M. Moody, contestant, Columbia, the' militia of the three North Tenth the from waa not elected and northwest states, possibly Caliof title confirms the Carolina. This fornia will be at the encampment. Aa Jtepreeentatlvei latver. LHernaab and It would be nm wesary to transport the (liidgcr. California tronpd over 1000 miles, howConsideration of the poet office approever, It Is doubtful whether they will resumed. then Waa priation join the encampment. TAFT ON CANAL CONSTRUCTION. Washington. March .18. Secretary Taft wae heard today on the subject of constructing the Janama canal. The secretary favored tho pending latvor-in- g bill, for the government of the canal rone. Secretary Taft waa also questioned by members of the committee regarding his views as to the proposed methods of exitendlng the money fur the 'construction id the canal. i Ilo Mid the .president primarily was responsible for this large sum of money, but the .'gigantic proportion of the work and .the duties of the president otherwise made It. of course. Impossible for him to give hi personal attention to such OGDEN, THE OGDEN KNITTING 2274 Wash. Ave. WORKS Ogden. OG9C EXE-- 4 Seoul, March 18. On Wed-- 4 nesday. March 16, thirteen ac-- 4 complices In the murder of the queen In 1896. were executed by strangulation in the city prison. Twenty-twhighway men were similarly executed at the same time. 4444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 S For Courteous Treatment Stop at The Inn Dew-Dro-p CLEARY SL KINNEY, Props. fVNMRRMVW ASK YOUR FRIENDS AS TO WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN WELL 0 OCDC , . 30 TREATED. oc |