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Show I TI1E MOUMXU EXAMINER 1XJDEN. UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, t'xiiulia 1 ..14410 ittt.ti jii f tj i . pa 'I WHl Hll 3 InVIsStlUl1 fc.ttBl Mi. T hr il )kwd'r mn of ih 4. Miller. fi.UV.UUO OLS.tV ti lloi: b, si Ltv. iJ .iiK'j LEAKS. Vori.Dc. d' London iiMsld'1 .f 2. Chief Mle of uri Mini lhUtm. purr uf r An-JL,- iirt-rp- eoiTCbpoiident. . cabocbon sapphire r, unequal size about half an nwh leraM. eseli mounted aa sleeve links. .ISTlarge single brilliant end. whic.i SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION CONVENES AT THE BAPTIST li reported to hare coat the marCHURCH TONIGHT. ine lluO.DOO. Only two. dealers bid fur hut 6,9uu. 7i aenia, which brought to 167,500. , Very Interesting Program Has Been The daya loial amounted Prepared. The Miu Bessie Pkalan, one of the most annual convention VndeBt and popular clerks la Thomas of the L'tah Stare Sunday ri.lioal has emporium, guuili last's dry l AsMciaiiuQ cunAoiu-iud ai ilia Hapilst evared her connection with that firm, church lat eveu:i.. The follow ing Thnnulay. resigned program was carried out: having 7.30 Sue g and irairr service. : do auoi-eia- iy Memory scripture verses by mtAeorologLal jha monthly ran vent ion. weather bureau waa local the of 8:00 The Sunday School Question baued yesterday for the month of Noby this Alt'. Jocieph I'hrz. Ogdnn. vember. ami baa bees received th-r- e 8:15 The Sunday Hrlioul Teachers' were naper. During that month clear daya. three partly Round Tabli Tin president. Wnty-flv- e 8:1,1 Appointment of cuuimlLieee. No fnatl were cloudy and two New buslni aa. monied during the month, and the ' wau recorded Adjournment. oil tempaature highest t er regis-n- d the lt. when Ibe SATURDAY MOHNIXti. tb degree: the luwest on the .round a pair SCHEDULE TO BE CHANGED ON . HARRIMAN SYSTEMS. degrees. genersl manager of the tTtanna Park Theater company, Is on business. Up from Sail lathe City, W. K. Gourlay. I . Charln J. Hyde and Isaac of llvda Park, Utah, are in flB Jorgeu-ao- a thi ciiy business. j i Tho following is the program lor this foreuoou: , 9:00 Smig and praise sort lee, 9:15 Special Days Miss lsoly, Provo. eu. . 9:45 Tlie .Mother's Part in Sunday School Mrs. Orhiaon. Corinue. 10:00 Primary conference (a) How to prepare lesson, (b) How to present lesson, t c The cradle roll. (d) Music. This conference Is In charge of Mrs. Shepard and will be addressed by many of Utah's most successful primary workers from different, parts of the State, and othrr delegates. 11:00 Open Parliament: How can Sunday School Work be improved? (ai Suggestions from the panors. (bi Suggestions from workers and Jane Fisher, who forfeited $1U qssteniay for failure to appear 04 tha charge of drunkenness, waa again Mor-iuegmsted tUa afternoon by Officer on the same charge. She waa hhooplng things up In a general way street and dowa on Lower Twenty-fiftcaused quite a commotion among the .rule populunon la that neighborhood to whom the Bight of a drunken woman was something of a novelty. other laymen. 11:15 What We are Trying to Acp, T. McCall appeared for prelimincomplish In Our Sunday School Class. before examination liowell Judge, ary Mrs. fglebeari. Salt Lake City. yesterday on the charge of grand Is He accused bis former by Uneny. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. partner Ip the show businesa, Bert Woodard, with having stolen a trunk, 1:30 Sang service. clothing and musical instruments, from 1:15 Round Table The him. The complaining witneaa waa exSuperin- amined yesterday, bnt the defense tendent, Mr. Thomas Weir, Salt Imke did not put In thstlmony. The raae was 'City. 2:13 Pledges for coming year. postponed until next Monday at t o'clock in the afternoon. The state is 3:50 Election of officers. represented by County Atturney Hulan-JsRrporls of committee. while the defendant is represented Adjournment. by Attorney Joseph Ches. LOCAL MARKET IS FIRM THIS WEEK Mrs. y h ' ki EGGS HAVE UNEX- AN TAKEN PECTED JUMP SKYWARD. Pacific company baa rat out an onler down the line to the effect that from now on, .until further otlca, the company would not receive freight from any pointa along ita big tyMem destined from Tonopah or Goldfield, except luch freight aa la absolutely needful In the mining camps for bus-- ', raining rife of man and beast. It la explained that thla order la the result of the recent congest ed condition of the freight awaiting shipment Into the mining carnpe, and recently there have Corn Takes a Drop of Five Cents on the Hundred. The Southern half again aa many heea carloads anding in the same district. The news that freight la to be refused created mark disappointment, for it means a great deal to mining people la the amps. Superintendsat Tripp of the Tonopah road la now In San Francisco oiferricg with the Southern Pacific freight officials regarding the congestion, and It la believed that the order le a mult of aa agreement between the representatives of both roads. A message received here from San Francisco tiled that It will probably he twenty-l- v or thirty days before new freight will be accepted by the tranapnrtatlon renpaniea. A carnation of freight traffic ie believed to be the only means of amply providing the thousands of people in the mining camps with neces-r- y food for the winter months. Charles Pruitt, - travailing freight agent of the Burlington railroad with headquarters at Salt Lake Luy, has forsaken the ranks of tne bachelors and hu Joined the benedicts. The wedding ewemony which united Mias Millie L. Meyers to him for life was performed lut night at Cheyenne, where the bride's father la a wealthy dry goods merchant. Chief Justice C. N. Potter of the Slate Supreme court performed he ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt will jour Colorado before returning to Salt like City ip make their home. The market thla week, generally, la firm. Egga have taken an unexpected Jump skyward and are now mailing 85c per dozen. This price ia for the fresh Utah product. Eastern eggs are Belling for five cents less per dozen. There haa been a drop of Ge per hundred In the price uf whole corn, cracked corn and cracked barley. Following are the market's ruling prices: California strawberries, 25c per cup. Cranberries, 15c per quart. Hubbard squash, 10c and 15c each. Pine apples, 80c to 35c aach. Sweet Potatoes, 6 pound for 35c. Celery, 5c a bunch. Utah pears, 8c a pound. Utah applet, 8c a pound or 75c to fl.25 per bushel. New Utah cabbagt ia in market and ia quoted at 3c a pound. are In market Utah potatoes and are quoted at SO pounds for 36c. Beet sugar la now C.65 per pack, 13 lbs. for 81.00. Cane sugar, 86.75. cents Hooper cheese sella for 17 a pound. Swiss cheese, 25c and 30c. Eastern cheese, 20 cents. Eggs Bril for 85c a dozen. Lemons, 85c to 85c per dozen. High patent flour sella for 82.95 per hundredweight; straight grade for at ' 1-- 2 8223. Coal oil' aella for 23c Ranch butter, 25c. a galloa. Creamery butter. 80 cents. Oranges from 25 to 50 cent. a -- doz- en. Bananas, 30c a dozen. Oysters, 70c per quart. . Eastern spring thickens are aelilng for 28 2 c a pound, liens, 17 Utah spring chickens, 26c a lb. v Teal ducks, 25c per pair. Mallard ducks, 25c each. sole and E. Buckingham, general superinten- , Halibut: 15c; 12flounders, cents a pound; smelt sell for dent of the Oregon Short Line Rail-tos17 12 cents; salmon 17 2 went east this morning on No. S striped Lass, 20c and salmon centa. Cock-taile- d over Hu i'nion Pacific. It Is thought 25c per lb. lost the trip is one of inspection. Finnan H addle 171-Z- c lli. Crabs 25c and 30c. Lobsters 15c per FOR OF CHOIR pound. J3RK Lard retails for 14c a pound. Pickled pigs feet, throe pounds for Be, Goddard and Prof. McClellan 25 cents. Speak Kindly Wsrds. Pickled lambs tongne, 40 centa a dozc. 1-- 2 d, 1-- WE Aftir the rendition of the Thursday Milter at the concert last Mr. evening nldard and Prof. McClellan addiesavd it member of the choir, speaking In fongratulatory manner of their w- excellent chorus work. The nmnen complimented the members tfoa choir in having inch a capable Prof. Ballantyne. Both wueiciane ware of the opinion . , chorus work done In Utah waa Par with that rendered any en. Beef loin, 11 centa per pound. Beef riba, eels 9c per pound. cents Rib roast, 12 2 breasts, Sirloin atesk, - u 13 15 Veal 1--2 cents Round cents cents 2 and porterhouse steak, 12 steak, 1-- 2 cents 17 ' Changes in Time Are Not Very Mark ed but Some Difference Mad. UvgiuuiuK next lkc. 4ili, , th Soinlii-rOi'eguu Short Line ami l.'uion Pacific railroads will Ih-under a new tuue table upeiau-which is io tin into effect on that dale. While the changes in time are not very luaihril, yet there ts a greater difference in arte than was made when the hut time table went inio effect. On the I nion Pacific two trains oily will be operated under differout time. No. 2, which now leaves here at 3:i'l p. m.. will depart hereafter at 3:25 p. in., and No. 1, which arrives froi't the east at 2:50 p. m will arrive at 3:21 p. in.. With all the Oresouth ' gon Short Line trains of Ogden, with the exception of Nos. 10 and 11, there is a difference in the arrival and departure of from five to fifteen miuutes. The trains will arrive little later and will depart a little later than heretofore. There is but one change In the Southern Pacific time and that Is fur No. 2d3, tiie mixed train, Ogdeu to Hiontello, which now leaves here at 5:00 a. m., hut which will leave commencing Sunday at 8:15 a. m. j , u 3 3 1-- 2 1-- 1-- 3 1-- 2 a , - 81-7- 81-4- fl-50- 11-3- reputa-'Mrtafas- rs 81-3- 0 U fhb lull 1 i i , v wif' 4, In itrd n k : ; J ;. iota V. ii A. i'. Of ; FINAL ARGUMENTS MADE AND MATTER TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT. Rev. Elmquist la Appointed Admmis- - trator of Ottcibon Estate. Pai-ifir- - j Tbe commit iee appointiM last night to wail ou the President of tlie Board Wittreck. Who Bound and Gagged Massongar Frothingham in Noted of Kduuiiiou called upon Judge Dee Missouri Robbtry, Dead at at the First National Hunk this mornHia Hama af La Grippe. ing and made Liiuwn the object of lin-itail. Tlie judge received the Kali.. IVi-- . t Willi, iuurteuily and granted truck. li lu lSi, look pan In III aril-kbe su aa far eiery request asked fur (tonal train robbery in Missouri, is a. concerned and would recommend doad liars, at the home of Ilia mother, uf artpue. aged 44 years. WMU'wk, the same to the Boaid of Educatioa laatmae family la litiily roapeoted. has this evening. bren in business heir fur several year. The judge said he favored the purWhin rock planned and executed a robaoiiih uf St. Louis en the Iron chase of I.OiK) extra ballots and the bery In tbe winter of Us? tie Mountain same to be delivered to the- - various boarded Iheroad express car atih a bogus orcandidates Monday sirniEg. He would der. atatlnc that he waa io tie aaslatant nieaaenarr. humid and aaased Jdoaaeiiger also favor the appointment of a ReFriithiusham. robbed sale uf 8I24.AM. publican jitilge to be uehi ted by the Whlilrork hid moat uf (be the money, waa nomine arrested and rhaitad with Republican the robbery, when Whlltrock wrote a T he committee authorized the publidot active aleibis that they had letter to so ones that the cation of the foregoing at mall. He alsned the tetter the public would understand the true Jim Cummin," and waa a Treated ss Cummlnaa. situation without waiting until Saturday night. Tlie meeting Saturday evenANNUAL CulNAUE KKItlRT. ing. however, will take place a other Important matters are yet to b ef 'Waatiiiiaiun. lec. 2. The director the mint lu hla aanual retain allows that tho outpat of the eninaae mints at Phil, adelphla. Han FrancUtoi and New Orluana CARROLL WRIGHT SPEAKS which were tn operation throughout ih ON CAPITAL AND LABOR. fiscal year, was the largest on reuurd. It la estimated the sold aleck t.f the world use aa mousy up Imcember M, Ua. Brookline, 51s., Dec. 2. Carroll I. In was aptirexlraaialjr ta.au.KXi.Suu. of which Wright, president of else university about one-hala visible In banks ami and lormer commissioner of labor, ha publld treasuru-e- . The cellmate fur the United slock of Slatoa at that time la addressed a large aud fashionable au- n.aa.Mv.Mu of rnhieh laM.M.aau was In tha dience in Whitnry hall, bis subject be- treasury and watlowal banks. Labor. ing Capital aud Mr. Wright discussed Ihe relaUoua ('ONGKKMIONAL COMMIT. TEE AT NEW ORLEANS. of employers and employ ea aud suggested remedies to alleviate bitterNew Orleans line. 1. Tha transport ness of the conflict ibe two Number entered tlie river today bearing factions, legislation, he said, would ilit'engisoaman Hepburn and member of party which went te make tbe struggle less violent, but it tha ronareealmial lathmua of Panama lu mak n surwould not end it. He said, In con- vey of tha nmidllhm there. Tne visitors clusion. that the prime factor of In- will be entertained at a puhllo raesBlhiu dustrial discord is lack nf confidence. teinorrew. Confidence must be established before I.1VKHTOCK WINNER BOLD TO NEW YORK PARTIN. auy practical result can be obtained. a j i j j j : k'rolh-insha- j I j The following mature claimed the attention of Judge llolspp ia the Dis- trict court: The rase of Edwiu ''. Woolley vs. the Ogden Woolen fii! company, valving a suit by the plaintiff for the in-- I ei-ott- r collection of 8807 clainint by plamtiff j as salary as manager, waa 'beard argued by the attorneys and taken un-- I tier advisement. Au iuii'iesting poiai of law Is involved in this case. The j attorneys fur tbe ilaiui.ff. i l Richards aud A. E. Pratt, argued to show thai a bona fide contract waa entered iuiu In which the Woolen Mills company agreed to pay it manager a certain salary. Attorneys Ueywood and McCormick for me defendant company argued to show that tlie contract was terminated hv the tact that s the Ogden Woolen Milinwere burned down the property upon which tbe contract was based waa rendered nonexistent. In the estate of Pert-- Otterson, who was killed In tbe union yards last sununer by a switch engine, the petition for the appointment of an adminNEWSPAPER SOLICITOR istrator was granted and Rev. O. A. waa CETS THIRTY DAYS Elmquist of the Lutheranonchurrh a bond of NET COST OF PHILIPPINE appointed administrator f 8uA. The estate consists of fi0 in EXHIBITION AT THE PAIR PLEADS GUILTY TO EMBEZZLING personal property and a suit against .MONEY BELONGING TO of out the railroad company growing Washington, Dec. 2. According to SALT LAKE PAPER. the death of Mr. Otterson. a statement prepared at the bureau uf insular affairs, the net coat of the Liking for Hot oddy Gets Jana FishPhilippine exhibit at the St. Lamia exFOWLER-PINCOC- K er Into Trouble. position to the Filipino government up NUPTIALS CELEBRATED u the night of Nov. 26, waa 8716,683. In the Municipal court yesterday Tbe total disbitraemeuta to that date W. P. Jones, the solicitor who was arwar 81.419,034, and the receipts fSll,-90rested for not turning In to the Salt About On Hundred Guests Gathar to making lha act coal 8800,067, of lAke Herald a certain amount uf mou-e- y Honor Nswly Wedded Ceuple. which 8189,423 ia covered by aa alhe had collected on a subscription, lotment from the Louisiana Piircbaee About one hundred invited gueele Exposition company, reducing the cost changed bis plea of not guilty to 31r. home Sant. of guilty and waa sentenced to thirty days assembled at the to the Pbilipplues to tbe figure glveu. on the city rock pile. Fowler, 3112 Adame Ave. Thursday evRoy Stone, charged with disturbing ening upon the occasion uf the wedding DEATH PUZZLES FRIENDS. the peace changed a plea uf nut guilty reception o( Mr. and Mr. Richard D. to guilty. Time of hearing waa set fur Plurork, two well known young peoNew York, Dec. 2. William R. Monday morning, but the judge gave ple 4 this city. Mrs. Pincuck was Dorr, found dead yesterday from heart the defendant to understand that it formerly M is Ethel Fowler end ie a disease in a Chicago hotel, resided In ia the meantime hq would pay the daughter of 8am Fowler, one of ihe a handsome country home at Englewitness fees and court costs no other depot police. Tlie wedding ceremony wood, N. J and Is reputed to have sentence would he given. Mrs. Jane waa performed In the Ligan tempi last been wealthy.' His widow and two Fisher, one of the most notorious Wednesday, and 'k reception tendered children were prostrated by tbe aewa woman drunks ever arraigned in an the young married couple last evenof bin sudden death. Ogden police court forfeited 816 by ing. Although Mrs. Durr says her husA most enjoyable evening waa spent failure to appear on the charge of who wan oa a three weeks' busiband, A those tbe all at present drunkenness. Her liking for a little by ness trip, always carried considerable of waa rendered consisting hot toddy" haa gotten her into lots of program it wan reported to uer that songs. Instrumental select iouu, abort money,a few trouble. cents were fouad In hla only Mr. speeches, toasts and recitations. clothing. Mrs. John Plncork. ffither and POSTOFFICE CLERK COES WRONG and It had always been Dorr's custom to mother of the groom, suit good, stop at tbe University club when la Mother's comic Magsong, New York, Dee. 2. Five years may Fred Tout sang several sours Chicago, where business oftea called a pie. elapse before Herman Fromges, were well received. Miss Nettie him. and hla friends are touch puzzled which hoclerk In the 103rd street branch Mrs. Flinders played over the fact of hia going to the Stevens can visit his aged parents is several recited, occurred. death hie where tel on selections the and piano Russia. The clerk has Just been ar- the Mandolin and Guitar club also rested by postal agent a who allege furnished music for the occasion. INSTRUCTS CONGOVERNMENT several decoy letters were found in SULAR AGENTS. waa made complete The reception bis possession and that wben con- by the wedding supper fronted by tbe inspectors, he put hta which waa prepared and served That there In Washington, Dec. hand under his vest and produced five grand style. After supper games of may he no misunderstanding on the letters still unopened, among which various .kinds were Indulged In until subject, announcement wan made at were the two decoys with the money the wee sms' hours. the Stale department today that dipstill in them. In all tho letters ara The newly married couple are both lomatic and consular agents of this alleged to have contained 8102. well known In Ogden. The groom haa government were informed some time Fromxea recently applied for two been employed in the mail service for ago that whenever acting in thslr nomonths' leave to viait hta parents in a number nf years past ami has a great tariat capacity they should conform to Russia and was preparing for the circle of friends The bride also baa the language of Ihe law and use the Journey when arhested. He waa held a large circle nf friends wbo will wish title employed In their contmlaalona, in 82,500 ball. her well in Jier matrimonial venture. for example. 'Consul of the United States of America. For brevity, however, and also beCONTINUAL DROUTHS MAKE WITHDRAWS AS cause It ia the more-- definite adjective, OUTLOOK DISCOURAGING. the nne of the title American InSCHOOL CANDIDATE stead of United States la now em2. Dec. Columbus, O., Reports from ploy'd on official letter heads and rgrda all over the state show that the young wheat la badly damaged by the drouth. CARL E. PETERSON HAS HIS and whenever thes agents are lot NAME REMOVED FROM REacting in some notarial capacity. With winter at hand the farmers and PUBLICAN TICKET. outlook dealers the is the any grain PROMINENT THYBICIAN DEAD. must discouraging fur years. In lickiRequires so Much of Hie ng county, farmers are compelled to Hla Business Could Net Attend to Time He New York, Dec. 2. Leonard F. Pitdrive stock miles to streams of running Duties of Position. kin. 31. D.. one of tho best known phywater aa hundreds of wells have gone sicians In New York, is dead from dry. Carl E. Pclcrsou called el this of- kidney disease which compelled him fice late yesterday and stated he to retire last spring from active pracbad withdrawn a a candidate on the tice. Dr. Pitkin waa hern in Hartford Conn., Republican ticket for School Board from tbe Third ward. Mr. Peterson in 1858, Hla family la one of the oldest said that he had not, previous to tbe and must prominent in New England. primaries, been approached oa the He was connected aa medical adviser matter and had not been asked for with several large corporal Iona her used. and was particularly well knows in perudHtdon that hla name he Mrs. Gregory and Two Children Nar- This being the iade, he bad, after ma- the theatrical profession, having been Reaidanc rowly Escap Death ture consideration,' decided to with- physician for many of the prominent Waa Set on Firs in draw aa a candidate, aa hia business actors and atanagari. Throe Placaa. affairs would prevent him from giving 2. Dec. Colorado Springs, the time to arhool matters that he FROM and thinks the duty incumbent on a mem- GOLD IMPORT PARIS Alice Mrs. Gregory CONFIRMED. e had a narrow two children ber of the Board would require. In fire an Incendiary from death Are you afraid of tbn strength of York, Dec. 2. The report that this morning. Their home at. 110 Judge Dee as s candidate? queried theNew National City bank has engaged South Welter Htrrrt was partially de- the reporter. ' 8100.000 In gold iu Paris for import to I was it'd stroyed. tbe occupants of the resiI tbe am reply. "No, country is confirmed. It could not dence escaping by a porch window. believe thst 1 could easily be elected, this be learned whether the gold will take Chief Billy of the fire department de- and that is Just what I am afraid of or bars. clares that the fire was incendiary, because I cannot spare the time from tho form of francs, eagles set .been on In fire tthn house having rvv fondness to give to school matters. Chicago. Dec. 2. Edward W. Tatum, three different places. I 'think there is a good chance for for the last five years president of the Republican to win in tbs Third the International Brotherhood of Bookward. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD binders, has resigned from that posiSo far a known the Republican tion and will hereafter devpte bis enELECT THEIB OFFICERS committee Its mad no rlioire to HU tire time to two local nnions of paper tbe vacancy caused by Mr. Ielerson'a rulers aud bindery women, for which Tatum he la business agent. Mr. Members of Ogden Circle No. 581 withdrawal. said he had for some time contemMake Their Choice. plated taking thla step and was comOgden Circle No. 581, 31. of W. at held pelled to vacate the office because no a regular Monday meeting salary was pa Id hint. Robert dockevening, Nov. 28th, elected the followRUSSIAN AMBASSADOR TO of Toronto, Canada, the vice presing ing officers for the ensuing term: AU8TRIA DEAD. Past Guardian Neighbor, Mamie J. ident, has assumed the office of president. Plans. Vienna, Dec. 2. The Rumdan Guardian Neighbor, Lilly Light ; Count ambassador. KapnlsL. dlrl New York, Doc. 2. The engageAdviser. Anna Adams 1 o'clock this afternoon from an nf Alias at ment haa been announced E. Baumeisler. Magician. Mary Eleanor Roosevelt, daughter uf tbe late apoplectics Hiroke. Clerk. Marie Crttes. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eliott Roosevelt, and a a Banker, Amanda Lansing. niece uf the president, to become tbe Attendant. Susie Aldm. a bride of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Captain of Guards, T. C. Morris. a ann of Mrs. James Roosevelt, of Hyde Inner Sentinel, Mlmie Couch. ARGENTINE REBELS CAPTURE Park. Outer Sentinel. Wllllsm J. Myers. A CITY. Musirlsn. Daisy McOaw. BIG ESTATES PROBATED. Manager ; Rosin a Mole, J. J. Brum-nflt- t, New York. Dec. 2. U is report- Prueilla A. Crager. ed that the Paraguayan revolu- Chicago. Dec. 2. The will of Thomas A. Moran and George T. Smith have Uonlsta have raptured Villa Enrar- bern filrd for probate. Both doeumen' WARRANTY.DEEDS nacton, the second largest city in are alike in that the relates arc left the country, say a Herald dis-almost entirely to the widows and fampatch from Hneno Ay re,. Argen- warranty deed trail, The fullowtn ilies. the la true thin If report tins. with fern of real estate tiara been tiled The value of Mr. Moran' estate waa ' government is now In poseRion the county rerontsf: and hnaband at $r.75,rKi0 in personal property ffciwman nf Eliiule-tof only Asuncion and the sur- given West Weber tn Harvey F. Donaldson of and $16,600 In real critic. rounding. rer-iitsoulhcaat of uf the rtmali lvn The Smith estate ia valued at 81. north ranee 1 west, in' township i r lf I'htoaso. Jute I 11, t Tho big steer "t'loar winner o ibe ialaraalloii- of lit- Tees She seems to know a good dal about her neighlmre' going and coot-lu- g. ' Jew Ye, eeperially about their shortcoming. Philadelphia Press. Permit me, Mias Smith, Gentleman to offar you my seat Mis H. Thank you, air; but don't deprive youtvelf. Gentleman No depravity, ma'am, no depravity at all. 1 assure you. Ally Stuper. Have yon dune suything to inspire My dear public confidents In you? sir, answered Senator fiorghwn, 1 dont seek to inspire confidence. 1 am lucky If 1 uui avoid inviting Washington star. sue-pit-i- Ee GRAND Monday Tuesday and Dec. 5 and 6 ' Frederic Pnmti Briaece Admits I Juba C. FLORENCE rod red, has arrived bars from Paris and is rfiudylug lb Instruotion, physical and sisrsl, given Is Italy is recruits for tlie army and navy. Hives srs a terrible tormrst te thv little folks, and to some uldsr ones. and her superior company Is two Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never nifleent productions fails. Instant relief, permanent cure. MONDAY NIGHT At say drug store, 66 oust. 2. U. 8. N.. ROBERTS sag ZAZA FIRE CARS FOR ELEVATED ROAD. Chicago. Dec. 2. What srs Io Im the first fire cars te be used os an elevated railroad in this country have TUESDAY NIGHT been Installed on the : Metropolitan Elevated lines. Tbe cars correspond MAIM IHE IF In type to the regular chemical engine in uae is the city fire department. Seats oa Sale Four of them are stationed at the Prices 25c, 60c, 75c, terminals of tbs feur branches of tbe elevated road. Is a trial given in tbe presence of members of tbe Chicago Fire Under-Wrera' assort alios and lbs officials of the Elevated road company, tbs speed and efficiency of tbe fire cars were deuonetrsted. After s ran of ono mile s fire was extinguished within wav alarm six mitral" after the sounded. The equipment of tbe ttie tanraa rare consists of two of chemical solution and two lines of hose, each 150 feet long. In addition KSCKT MOUNTAIN BEU s reservoir containing 200 more gallons of solution is earned on aach car. TELEPBflNE COMPANY Two trained men compose the crew uf each car. Ask the Office for Particular Yuu'dldn't Rural Adorer (bashfully) WHAT'S THE CIRCULATION P go to Mlllls Meadow's party. Don't yon THATS THE VITAL POINTI like klnsln' games? I don't. Maid No, Pretty Rural Adorer (weakly) Why don't yen? ( encouragingly ) Pretty Maid Cause there's so many lookin' on. New York Weekly. LIUS 81-0- it $1.00 Telephones for Residences $2.50 Telephones for Business 100-gsllo- n . . Yes. saLI ths dly editor, with a note of regret In hie velne:I waa sorry to discharge Bpnrer. He was the best fire reporter re had. lb trouble came last week. He wrote as obituary of Van Hand! Sspplaigh and ended by saying, Tbs less was folly revered by Insurance.' "Puck. And Save Tramp B'cuse me' mum. but her youse anny wood that ynuse . want sawed? I arty Yes, in da. I! You ars the very man I've heea lookin for. Tramp Writ ms agin mum; but dis Is de very place wot I ain't lookin fer. Chicago Daily New. COLORADO BLAZE Money AUCTION SALEATUNCLE SAMS If You Buy of unredeemed pledges, consisting of Watches, Clocks, Diamonds. Jewelry, Opera and Silverware. Field Glasses, Musical Instruments, Guns. Revolvers sad a thousand other articles too numerous to mention.lim--AUt go to tbe highest bidder without or reserve. This is s rare opportunity to buy first class goods at yonr oea price. Don't miss it. Every article warranted ss represented. Tbe sale will last bnt s short time only. Kale tbs enilie dally at 2 and 7 p. stock is disposed of. (fol. John OHair, Auctioneer, will conduct the sals at Uncle Sams lawn Office, 278 25th 8t. Smalley s at Bric-a-Brs- rs-rap- nt.,-unt- This We Guarantee. All Engraving free. smalLey Watchmaker and Jeweler ..WE.... aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a ara two kinds Yea." answered the publisher. One dmoads on how well nn author rea write and the other on how much." Washington Star. - Hume. Dee. SERIOUS m You say tliare erary succeM? ROME. 3.' ' appendicitis. Dr. Slash What did the operation disclose? Dr. Cut ta That l.e didn't bare cent. Cleveland Lrsder. ADMIRAL WAT80N ARRIVES IN Wfctaon. sd Dr. Cutis I made an awftil mistsks when I disgnied that nisu's case as x e, time-honor- ed IVo. rhed!-kStisfit- Bur. WsMiitnglos lerand chomplunahls at (In livestock shew In p rue rv a livre. was wild to a Now Turk nrm today fee Uitny-aidob lure per hundred pounds. ed post-offic- said Tiling are veiy iltlzmi. "Vrs." an were. I Senator Sorghum; but we are all feeling ft alike. I can remember the time when votee ckmi!! lie bought for a dollar a pteux Him tsn't be bought sow at any price.'' ROBBER DEAD Dee Favors Purchase of 5,000 Extra Ballots to bo Distributed to Candidates on Monday, J' T. ki.:i dr. TRAIN ON Judgt 1 h Kuhriitl- - If 1901. SCHOOL BOARD KivUeru k I 4. ihm. i : Chuck steak, 10 cents Rib boiling beef, 7 cents Beef shoulder clods, 10 cents. cents. Ramp rosate, 10 to 12 Loin and rib pork chops 15c centa Whole pork lolnv 11 centa a pound. mights of pythias Veal necks 10 cents Sliced ham, 20 cents ELECT OFFICERS Boiled ham. SO centa. centa. Eastern ham, 15c to 17 lectien for and 20c. Breakfast bacon, 17 Ensuing Term Made at centa. Monday Meeting. Sausage, 12 Dry salt bacon, 152 cents v! regular meeting of K. and P. Pickled pork, 12 cents a pound. Hall last Monday even-rVj- js Home cured breekfaat bacon. 15e, .u. ,V 2 cents following officers were elected Chopped anet, 12 cents term: Port sausage, IS Mung r centa. lmore. C. C. 1 Hamburger, 12 sw. V. c. The price is each Instance ia by tb J P p. I timothy bay. loose sells tor 811C6 55c a hundred. per ton. Timothy baled, K- of R. Alfalfa baled. 55c a h'ids- - ton. , Alfalfa bay. loose. 88.00 per AT iv-ood. MM. of E. of F. per hundred. Whrst , legate, I. G. Oats, $1.40. . : Whole rorn. . H1 occur ot the first CrackAf corn, WatlJr'l0B Cracked barley. 81.25. reBaV Jlnurr. upon which Ported that tbs Knight a .! Barley. weil known Rye, 81.60 per hundred. hundred. Bran and aborts 1120 per and celebrate H,m troe Pytblaa style. per hundred. Short alone, 2 v. ,u- E. T. WOOLLEY VS. OGDEN WOOLEN MILLS CASE - fhX fh II t Xli'NfiiKU, loii, !?.. lnl .1, 1 k- .! COMMITTEE WAITS 1. : i I StoviM rnrtfmt-i,l, liuril.w rijp ft lajrih, rbti'.ffit' - Interest the ,'ow recund Jewel centered. according to the KcW 1 A. ajar-- 1 ritivi n,SltV i:..s If- DECEMBER TREAT and CURE CATARRH aad all catwhls diaaaaaa el tb aya. air, asaa, threat. Iwwg.. atom-tabrat, bawala. hidaay. bladdav b, ud dieeaaea all ebfeaie,wirveeaad private af bath sane, aad diaawaaa af children. Hama Tvewtaiee Coraa. Write Hat If yee aaa. VaeaaltaUae Free. tar free lywiptewi i Special Privata Diseases from Private Mae leaked laBSaaie Offer in awe. at tots aetaa. wke an i ar iwauaOB-ba- va -- al way wha waa aa Kpeeteiw. 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