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Show - the sronynra examiner oodex, utad. EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS IMPLICATE No. 120 WM. GLASMANN Independent Phone.... ..... ....... .... ....... .... ! KILLED ' Got Brandy by tha Flask at Savaral Places and Then Drank It. The public win bo pleaeed to loara they can do their buying for Xmas evenings ai the BiWi Book & Station ere Co. ; J. IX TELEGRAPH LINEMAN RUN OVER BY LIGHT ENGINE AT PROMONTORY. '1 V ' Roland, a' bueineee man ot tor hie former connection in business circles here, is back to Ogden on a adiort vlaiu Ogden Aerie No. 118 of tbe Eagles met last evening in the A. O. l;. IV. bail and installed a candidate, after which a splendid banquet was served in charge, W. IX ly the committee Ulosser, S. V. Gaston, and E. K. Geiger. Toasts and speeches were given by many of the members. ; t Members of the committee on awards for the art exhibit examined the paintings at tbe library yesterday afternoon with the view of rendering Judgment later. v Santa Clans has requested the Ross Bonk A Stationery Co. to remain open evenings commencing Monday, F, HIGHWAYMEN y i V HOLD-U- P .IS INTERCEPT .'I WRONG YOUNG MAN ON Wasn't tha Man They Wera Looking For Express Disappointment t Q. A. Ilinley, a young man was held tip by armed men on Twenty-aocon- d j i street between Wftdilngton and Adams avenues at 15:15 last evening while returning home. Whan the young man had reached a point opiwaite Moffat's lane, two men who had apparently been concealed in the latter place sprang out on the sidewalk with leveled pleeae, ordering the pedestrian lo throw np his hands One erf them searched Hinley's pockets whim the other kept the gun leveled on the victim. Failing to And anything of value one of the thivea remarked, go on! you're not the man we're looking for." The young man followed tbe advice and hurried to hit home 2210 Adams avenue and telephoned the police department. Sergeants Wilson and Pineock and several officers worked on tba case for several hours 'but have not yet appre- ;y ; hended tbe offenders. FOURTH WARD CONFERENCE 4- - I'jf n The annual conference of the Fourth ward was held yesterday In two aeaaiouB at tha Fourth ward meet-inghou- j .4 . At the afternoon session the following persons spoke: President N. C. Flygare, Austin C. Brown, Joseph Perry ami James Burch. At' tbe evening session the meetinghouse was crowded, the r posse rs being President L. W. Bhurtllff, Austin C. Brown and N. C. Flygare. Preei-dnFhurUlff. who has Jnet returned from tho scenes of the early migrations of the Iau I Saints, spoke very Interestingly on this subjecL Ward officers were sustained and the ward records repotled upon. or-Da-y : - j V t' The arrest of Clyde Helowell and Joeeph Waldrum, two hoys, last evening by officer Tout for frequenting saloons led to eensational disclosures concerning the sale of liquor to minors. The lads are aged 17 and 18 and wera seen, by officer Tout In the act of leaving the White Klepliant saloon. When taken to the police station they were conapparently in a dition and when questioned named' several resorts where they had purchased flasks of whikey during the da'. They named another boy who had been associated with them, Frank Man-d- y, giving the name of a sakam where he (tad purchased a flask of brandy. According to tha boys the three purchased the liquor and went tu a place for skating where they drank it. Young Mandy was arrested later at the home of his parents. While walking along the railroad track at Promontory Point on the cut-ofOgden-Luci- a about 8 o'clock last evening, J. Manning, a Western Union Telegraph lineman was struct by a light engine and instantly killed. It is thought that at tha time he was intoxicated, which accounts for his disregard of the engineer's warning whistles. Manning has been working for some in L. Messner's time on the Cut-of- f gang engaged in tbe stringing of the aerial cable for the Western Union Telegraph company. Several days gao in company with his foremen and H. Nelson he was in Ogden. Whan be wt-back to work Nelson remained here and it was a telegram to him last night that announced the news of Mannings death. Tbe telegram barely staled that hla friend bad been killed by a light engine, but did not give any particulars. It is known however, that he indulged in liquor too freely nt times and it is that fact which caused his friends here to believe that he may have been drunk at the time he waa struck by the engine. The gang does not work on Sunday and ManThe Btaamee Belgravia Arrived In ning ray have run on to somebody who Port With Tales of a Panic Among had been into town and had liquor In Her Steerage Passengers Veshi. possession with the consequent sel Swept by Furious Waves sad results: Disabled. and Partly At tho Broom Hotel where Manning to stay when he came into Ogden used Now York, Dec. 11. With her bow he registered as being from Salt Lake stovr In and the forward windlass twisCity. It Is likely that hla folks live ted, the Belgravia of the Hsmburg-America- n there. n line arrived today from with tales of hours experience Leavenworth, K. Dec. 11. Colonel in a hurricane that blew 1250 of her R. W. McLaugbrey, warden of the 1800 steerage pfcstengers into a panic. United States penitentiary, left for San 'I he 1200 were Polish and Russian refugees sent to this country by London Francisco today to consult with tha prison offlicals of California relative societies. According to Captain Magln, on to plans for building a new modern Titfsday the Belgravia ran into a hur- penitentiary. ricane, tha force of wliirh cannot be measured by the wind registering DEVISE MEANS TO EXTEMIXATE COTTON PESTS. gaugSL Captain Magln estimated that at its height there was a velocity of 120 miles an hour. Shreveport, Ijl, Dec. 11. Delegates A grret wave swept over the bow of are arriving here in large numbers to the vessel at midnight of the sixth, attend the national boll weevil conventearing out the shield, disabling the tion, which will meet bere tomorrow? marina telegraph, tearing away tlie The problem will be discussed in nil larboard hawser port forward and of its many phases and If possible n practical plan looking to the extermismashing the windbaxs. It was then that tbe fear below decks nation of the cotton peats will be dewhich bad been continuous, aroee to a vised. iwnic. It was neeary to send all officers oa board below to quiet them and MORGAN AT THE WHITE HOUSE. these- were compelled to work several hours assuring the frightened person Washington. Dec, 11. J. P. Morgan who came to Washington as n guest of that there was no danger. the Gridiron club called at tba White Housa today and was 'with tha presiMUST NOT RESIGN WHILE NEGOTIATIONS ARE PENDING. dent fur half an hour. At midnight ha Vienna, Dec. 11. Emperor Francis left for New York. Secretary Shaw also saw the presiJoseph today gave an audience to Premier Von Koerber and declined to dent and Inter went to New York. entertain the idea of the Austrian cabinet resigning while tba Austro-Germa- HEAVY SNOW FALL IN CENTRAL STATES. negotiations for a commercial are still unfinished. treaty Chicago, Dec, 11. The heaviest enow In Chicago this winter reached storm A 11. Doc. In Paris, racing season this morning and by night four Franre has ended. Wm. K. Vanderbilt here is sixth In the list of winning owners inches of anow covered the ground. with 857,6(15. Leigh, the American A high wind that blew all day blew the into drifts, necessitating the use trainer, has the best record among ofnowsnow plows on several railroads races both for flat and for trainers, running out of Chicago. races over obstacles. Tlis storm also played havoc .with tree tear lines DESTRUCTIVE FIRE DESTROYS the schedules of the Snow-plows and throughout the city. VALUABLE BUILDINGS. scrapers were run over the eurfmee Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 11. Tha lines nt intervals of an hour but desRoby building at Main and Elizabeth pite thee efforts to keep the tracks was destroyed by fire this morning. clear, tbe beat that many of the Lows, 2in,miu. street car companies could provide was The building was valued at (tiO.OOtt. bout half tha usual service. A heavy snowfall also prevailed The Vanherg Silver Piste company lost. $160, xm, wilh an insurance 01 throughout the states of Iowa, Minnesota. Wisnonsln, Michigan, and the $150,000. Tbe Hayden Furniture comnorthern part of Indiana. pany lost $50,000 man red. f nt FEARFUL HURRICANE AT SEA n Members of tha Fourth Ward Meet In Annual Conference. I Deceased Had Been Employed Stringing Aerial Cable Across the Lake. 3C .cartes 300c 59 CSS Have You Chosen Your i ' VALUES IN TOYS, DOLLS, BOOKS, GAMES, OPERA n nt Social-Democrac- y! irre-isumb- BAGS, COLLAR LEATHER AND ..... ever-wedde- u LE , ele-men- ls i $1.00 Telephones r GOODS, CUFF BOXES, Dry Goods d csrgssaa 4 nt for $2.50 Telephones for 0 . of unredeemed pledges, consisting of Waters, Clocks. Diamonds, Jewelry, Opera and Silverware, field Glasses, Musical Instruments, Guns. Revolvers and n thousand othre articles to numerous to mention. All go to the highest bidder without Imlt or reserve. This is n rare opportunity to buy first class goods at your own price. Don't miss it. Every article . warranted as represented. The sale I' will last but a short time only. Sales dally at 2 and 7 p. m. until the entire stock Is disposed of. Col. John O'Hair,, Auctioneer, will conduct the sals at Uncle Sam's Loan Office, 271 26th St. cz 3 O 1 ioe PARLORS HIGH CONTRACTING PARTIES. Chicago. Dec. 11. The engagement of Mias Daisy Loiter, sister o' Lady Curzcm. tu the Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire of England wee announced today by Mrs. Lriter. The date uf the wedding has nut been decided on yet, but will he ia the near future. SESSION. Washington, Dec. 11. No hope is held out in administration circles of a revival of the reel- French-America- n Min lid M . We are undisputed lenders In high grade good In wun have traveled? Then you toAW our store compares East and outshines many. tte 1 j. j tool light Ad AT THIS NO CONSIDERATION n J. S. LeWis & Co. Visit Our Store Brlc-s-ba- Um. " Inning. - HANDKERCHIEFS, FINE FURS, NECK WEAR, KID AND GOLF GLOVES, JEWELED BAGS, SOFA AND TIN CUSHIONS, LINEN DOILIES, SCARF AND CENTER PIECES, AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER 1HING& TO CHOOSE FROM. BRING THE CHILDREN WITH YOU MONDAY WHEN YOU COME TO THE STORE AND LET THEjTs&E THE BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY. SS3C hang . Thousands of Dollars' worth of holiday goods to be offered at the Lowest Prices ever quoted. JEWELED WHITE SIDE AND BACK COMBS, BELTS, HAND BAGS, Ve SPORTS AT LOS ANGELES, London, Dec. II. Tbs ConstantinSix Well Known Sp.ak.ra Eulogist Several Prominent Firms are Victims ople correspondent of the Telegraph of Their System of Pilfering. cables: Deceased Magnificent Floral Los Angeles, Dec. 11 -Th Charles R. Flint of New York, had today developed ini a Offerings Tenders. pitcher'. Wilson and Catain Brown sergeant an interview with the Sultan who de- tie, with everything iu favor or unearthed a gang ot youthful pilferers clined to entertain a suggestion look- ton up to the eighth A vast concourse of people assemblinning vT ed at the Second Ward meeting houee yesterday, who have been operating ing to the purchase of Argentine war- the Tacoma sluggers fell upon th of stores for two ships. Mr. Flint left mi board. a Raa-sia- tort yesterday afternoon to attend tho in quits a number delivery for four hit. funeral of the beloved and prominent weeks and have a cache of toy. and steamer; for Bmyrnia. Later tele- three runs. Aa the locals had promhave which small articles they were to sent grams young lady, Mrs. Fva fkrowrroft, Bmyrnia offering three, tha game ended after niaTiT the police dapart-me- him liberal inducement a to return on nlngs, with the score 3 to 3 rZ ahuM aad death a little more than A ised to turn over to three are offenders The today. buainssa connected with tha cals of playing waa fast and week ago waa widely lamented. The snappy. w withold officers tbe names whose ships. times. meeting house waa wholly inadequate boy to contain the large numbers of friends fur csrtaiu reasons. The stores which Score 11. H.t of and sympathizers who rame to pay have suffered from the depredations Un Angeles.. ,, , Racket, Utah POLICE AND GENDARMES their last respects, bringing floral of- the young thieves Z.areC.the .. 1 g . CHARGED THE CROWD. Tacoma M. I.. Putnams. Work, Knitting ferings In great numbers as touching Batteries: Newton and Sides- - Unand tributes of memory and esteem and ac- Wright and Bona, Frank Dobson's til and Graham. of from Page 1.) conalal (Continued and the other good, place companying the body to its final place Umpire McDonald. toys, gloves, knives, and similar artiof rest. use cles. their ns towards antagonism Bishop Robert MrQiiarrie presided at The youths were Men to take some against the wishes of the people." the services. The Second Ward choir Utah from Factory the Knitting Following is the text ef the proclama-tlo- n opened with the hymn, "Wanted On gloves of the Social Democratic Labor AT the Other Side, followed by prajer by by a customer Saturday, which led to arrest. party calling todays demonstration: Bishop James Wothrrspuon. After the their follow"We have raiard our voices 'calling There ere three of them and Rest Oa the singing of the anthem, ing tha arrest they were unable to for better things, hut the government Hillside, Rest," James Douglas and withstand conthe questionings and has turned s deaf ear to our cry. Wa John L. Herrick spoke briefly and imfessed all, including their method of from day to day draw out a laborious on beautiful the pressively personality In entering a existence, a condition worse than conof the deceased and offered wordsof con- operation. This consisted one would engage the vict while they convert millions into solation to tha mourners. Mrs. Florence tore and while or proprietor smoke and sacrifice thousands of Howell sang, "Softly and Tenderly attention of the clerk Friday, Dec. 16th, the choir of the himself to the workmens Uvea under incompetent Jesus la Calling." George Shorten, another would helpoffenders church, aasiated by soma uf Baptist from have generals. We an shedding our blood Ogdeaa best talent are to give th President C. F. Miadleton and Bishop goods, toThe young of to dispose for our torturers while are en- following program: Robert McQuarrie spoke In eulogistic time of time been able their booty realizing small tering ino a shameless they bargain with Chorus terms of the departed, dwelling soma Song of Jubilee" Chur therefrom. landlord and Zemstvoiats. Enough! Wt Duet on her labors as a member of tbe ward sums ef pocket money cannot endure must We arise it longer. Belnap and Mr. Grlffl. kin her willingness on all occasions when TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY and boldly proclaim that we want an Bass Wealthy Solo her health permitted, to asaiat in any Harry J. Wti, end of the war and a government by Violin Solo work within her power, her amiable Herbert Morto Tablets. Bromo Laxative Quinine Take representatives of the people. Mrs. Ulrich and cheerful disposition, her patience All Solo.., refund tbe money if it live the druggists Long : Male Quartette (comic) under suffering and her. indiipenaible tails to cure. E. W. Grove's signaDown with tha war! Down with AutoYankee Mr. Ramey. work in local dramatic lines and in the ture Is on each box. 25c. cracy! amusements' of the want. Tha ward, Englishman Mr. Griffin. All are our to for who fight ready le Irishman Mr. Keen. the speakers said, had suffered an THE MERCHANT demands assemble in front of jthe KaDutohman Mr, I. Young. loss and the deceased would REHABILITATE MARINE.' 1 zan Cathedral at oclock. Sunflower Song be mlseed by tbe eommunitr at large An official statement issued tonight Mrs. Parkhurets Class ee well as by her immediate fr lends and Cleveland, O, Dec. 11. The Mer- with reference to the rioting today Soprano Solo.... Miss relatives. The epeukere offered connotaMyrtle BalUager League of the United says: Duet Mrs.Howell and Mrs.Martlndai tion to the bereaved in the Immo- chant Marina statement seta sent out confusion haa the and States Jostling "During Mr. Orson Griffis Tenor Solo rtality which is promised all and in the the demonstrators freely used cudgels Recitation ting forth the views of the League Too Late for tbe Train resurrection. Mer-clBthe rehabilitate to were to beat effort! and the police compelled Miss Nettis Cmig The choir eang the hymn beginning In ita Marine of the United States. back the rioters with the flat of their Ladies Trio with words: "(h My Father, Thou that words. The rioting naturally waa not explains Mrs. Brookshire, Mrs. Skeen, xiti That DwoUest," Fred Tout Binging solo, In part the statement this league suppressed without casualties, hut Lamoreaux. followed by a touching nud oonsuling the purpose! of forming resolutions serious.' none was the in were stated broadly Tenor Solo speech by Zebukm Jacobs. sentiTha police have forbidden the as- Pantomime "My Faith Look findlfi The floral pieces were magnifleient adopted at ita formation. The conUp to will on crowds when of nt the of Tuesday semblage large people ...... nud of great numbers end dazzling ment Thee ..Mins Onlg an the threatened taken la demonstration another more interest trol and the Chorus (comic) choir variety, tbere being fifty or elxty more nearly oorrect must be that the occasion of the opening of the trial Mixed Quartette pieces. Borne of these tender tributes Minister murder of the for Seasoned of sentiment. A were: Mias Mra. Ulrich. of remembrance mammoth Lamoreaux, Mr. The decadence of. our foreign mar- Von Plchva. broken column by tba ficowcroft Smith and Mr. Ware. in a le political fact ine recognized sweetMra. Flore noe Purdy Hovrit Solo family: gates ajar, marked variously on all bands CASUALTIES IN GREAT BATTLES. Tableau Ten Young Udffg heart," by tha husband: mammoth platforms and me to call Scowcroft broken wheel, children, The evils are so apparent defor emphasis by considering harp and star, .the Scowcroft and Bona' only Although we have, as yet. no comofficial reports from. Tohio, nor employes; star and crescent, Mrs. Geo. tail. plete A In hand. band Two go and wreath things W. Murphy and family; from SL Petersburg, of the casualties to sufficient marina merchant prevent harp, W. W. Mooney; large lyre, Mrs. suffered in the fiercely contested batAdam Gledhlll; nreath aff.l harp, undue dependence of foreign help, n tle of Shakhe we have not even receivfurnto Shupe-WilliaCandy company; star navy adequate in time of peace ed full and trustworthy data regardand scroll, Mra. Ruth Broara; star ish the assurance and where necessary ing the losses Incurred ia the preceding and anchor, My. and Mrs. George the fact of protection to our com- battle of Liao Yang it ia reasonable merce and our ships and goods en- to conclude from tbe data thus far Mooney and family, The casket waa followed to the Ogden gaged in It and their terminals. forthcoming that the aggregate number The merchant marine lrague of tbe of City cemetery, by a large cortege killed mud wounded in tbe latest acIn or Joseph 8. Peery, W. W. Browning, United States, not in any wise or series of actions, which have tion, d to speciFranklin W. Watkins, Nathan A. Tan- any degree so their name from the She river, taken ner, William White end Henry Em- fic method nor Involved In or with any did But fall much, (f any, aliort of sixty mett meting pell bearers. The entire particular interest seeks to aid in ac- thousand men. This would represent a corps of employee of Scowcroft and complishing this result upon lines and loss of about 12 par cent. If it be true Sons to the number of seventy at- by methods which shall alike be cred- that the total number of combatants tended the funeral in a body. The re- itable to us as a nation and include tbe who either were engaged, or might have mains were laid in their last resting greatest Justice and general good. been brought upon the field nt the opIs Just as nourishing, toothsome and wholesome aa tho btsf from place In tbe Sfrowcroft family lot, T. How shall this be done? Several meth- tion of the commanders, waa about S. offering dedicatory ods of dealing with the question have flva hundred thousand. We shall not Browning the other states. Wa are sffirip been brought forward from time to ask the reader to review grawsoma prayer. pad for handling nU sue masts Tbe deceased was born thirty-si- x time. The most prominent ere perhaps statistics, but students of military hisIn a elsanty and sriaatffie mam nar. Wa respectfully ssliett a years ago in Salt Lake City and has subsidy, discriminating, duties, boun- tory are aware that tha percentage Juat ! lived In Ogden thirty-fiv- e years. She ties or subventions simply, postal subwas ; trial order. Is. as it surpassed named, appalling was married thirteen years ago to Al- sidy or subvention, tonnage tax from Sonsiderably In some of tha battle of bert Scrowcroft and has been a beloved which to secure a fund providing sub-- . the seventeenth and eighteenth cm-- 1 WEATHERBY and uaeful member of the commnnlty, vention. turies, and haa even been exceeded in making bar services in many respects I The suggestion is permissible that comparatively recent times. Harper j Wholesale and Retail Butcher, almost indespenslble up until the time without endeavoring in a servile man- Weekly. ODDER WMki Avol. 1488 with agn she wee stricken three years ner to harmonize incongruous an her left which the fatal malady it should be possible what SOWING AND REAPING. invalid the remaining part of her life seems best of the various plans and and finally carried her off in her young thereupon formulate a Mil which What wa aow yearn surrounded by loving friends, would at least got the utter started. Will surely grow. beautiful home. a and wealth, Though the harvest may be slow! AGED ARMY SURGEON DEAD. It may he POLICE BROKE UP A DEMONSTBA-8TRATIOWe shall see St. Paul, Dec. IL Dr. S. 8. Parmer of in Eternity, Residence Washington, D. 0., said to be tha oldest FruitageFrom some deed hundred Several contract 11. in the Dec. surgeon tegular army, Paris. seed. hue Dropped, school boys and students assembled v died on a Northern Pacific train west waa In need! with the object of making a dem- of Fargo, N. D., while rnroute from For a soul that Business onstration at the grave of Deputy Columbia to Fort Snelling, aged 70 let 11s si rive He had been an army surgeon Byvetno, who died last week. The po- years. 1861. we While live, lice broke up the groups and pre- since Worthy things to do and give; R8CKT HOIINIAIN vented a procession. ( Striving still SOME REASONS With good will ADMIRALTY AWAKE TO ITS RE' TELEPM to fill; Why Ogden People Should Follow This Empty granaries SPONSIBILITIES. sow what' we For Advice. f Valuable Ask the Office tor PsHtadm Will surely grow, -- WHATS THE CIRCULAT London, Dec. 12. Unstinted approslow! ba harvest may Because the proof Is in Ogden. though the bation of the naval reorganization THATS THE VITAL P0INTI Josephine Pollard. You can easily in vest! gats it. scheme Is accordfkin tbe editorial arNot necessary to experiment ticles of tbia mornings newspapers the With some untried remedy. several Journals recognizing therein Profit by the expedience of n citizen. Admiral of band Fisher, master tbe Mrs. C: Rhinesburg, of 175 24th St., lord naval senior recently appointed "While 1 have never used Doan's says: TeleFresh Sled of the Admiralty. The Daily Pills myself, my husband haa Kidney graph says: tested them and found them to be a Cten "Never before has the admiralty firat-ra- te Jewelers and Opticians remedy. He baa been bothbeen so awake to Its responsibili-- , ered off and on for n long time with ' ties. Thrived BIG CLOCK pains in hia loins and Rev Gratification Is generally expressed dull, dragging sewas bis more It kidneys. through Avenue. Washington that the improved relations with vers when he caught cold or did any France have enabled n reduction of heavy work or If he stooped it hurt strength of the Mediterranean squad- him when he straightened up. Seeing We make strenuous effort It hsve on hand n superb line of ron. Doan's Kidney Pills advertised he produring the Holiday season. It will give us pleasure to.have you f cured a box at 8. W. Badcon'a drug Judgment New York, Dec. 11 Rev. John IV. store. They helped him from the first Chadwick, the well known Unitarian and after using them he felt better . preacher and writer, died today ot than he had for a long time previous." For sale by nil dealers. Fries 50 heart disease at his home In Brooklyn, Art cents. Foxter-Mllbur-n And Feast Your Eyes Co., Buffalo, N. aged 65 years. v Y.. sole agents for tbs United States. Remember the name Dona's and Our Prices Sttisfy Reilly AUCTION SALE AT UNCLE SAM'S take no substitute. .. Malle Your Selections Now. Past ExProves the Wisdom perience of Early Choosing SENSATIONAL 11111 Looked In Favor of Cams in Eiahtk Everything to-da- Xmas r INTERVIEWS THE SULTAN ON THE PURCHASE OF WARSHIPS. OF GOODS. EVA SCOWCROFT. Cux-have- AND GET NOTHING. M . MAN STREET TWENTY-SECON- TOE d TRIO HAS BEEN OPERATING TWO WEEKS AND HAVE BIG CACHE VAST THRONGS OF PEOPLE ATTEND THE FUNERAL OF MRS. J. MANNING, ed Malsd, Idaho, who will be remembered f I . UNEARTHED SERVICES proefty treaty, efforts to encourage which are being made by the AmeriOF can Chamber of Commerce of Paris, according to an interview with President Cmehard of that body, cabled by the Associated Press yesterday. The French treaty and a number of others la the Senate have been pigeon-holefor sums time and them ia little expectation that there they will be seriously considered at this session of LOS ANGELEB GAME Congress. BE A PITCHER'S BATTLE? SPORTS THIEVES FUNERAL YESTERDAY SALOONS Spa a-- YOUNG iom. .No. 120 EDITORIAL ROOM Bell Phone. .....No. M BUSINESS OFFICE .....No.- 56 Bell Phone. WM. GLASMANN No. 120 THREE BOYS ARRESTED FOR FREBell Phone No. 120 of both telephone eyeteme QUENTING SALOONS REVEAL cloeed after STARTLING FACTS. 'i SCOWCROFT LINEMAN 12, No. Independent Phone.. BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone ? BOYS decembeh mojtoay morxixg, J. S. Lewis &Co. Jewelers BIG CLOCK, Amogtoeot Plenty To Too K4 Sent fel Washington Avenue. 3 G2 tea. 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