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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, OFFICERS COUNCIL Broadway The Pietol Flaeh and Report MEETS ENTERTAINED OGDEN STREET CLEANING COMIMPANY GETS FRANCHISE PORTANT MEETING WITH WATERWORKS PANY SET. Further Opening of Street Curb Grade on ington Authorized Matters, COM- North Wash- Other The City Connell la- -t evening settled the contest thr flgdeo Street company on one hand and R. Alexander Grant and Rpv D. Bowen on the other to secure the fram-hi-to put in waste boxes on the streets of Ogden fur a period of ten years for advertising purpose. by adopting the street cleaning company's ordiuiiui e by a vole of nine to one. (in motion of Councilman Chamber the round! wem into sesnioa as a committee of the whole where the matter was decided. The respective ordinances as they came up for final decision nfferi-practically the same terms, each offering 3iN) per year to the city pay able in January of each year. The special water committee reported that the matter left with it had not vet been finished and that it would hold a nor her mowing December 27 to consider the schedule piupoaed by the Ogden Water works company aud to consider the advisability and lawfnliness ot giving, liwsing sr contracting all tlie water or streams owned by Ogden CJty to tlie Waterworks company. M o' ion was adopted to publish a notice oi iuictitiiin to open Thirty-secon- d street between Washington and Jefferson avenues, and to defray the cost uf I LOi'il by a local on tola abut ling to a depth of fifty feet, granting to those Interested in the assessment the opportunity to meet the City Council and resent objection January 16. at 8 o'clock p. m, in the council chambers of the city hall. The question of granting assistance to a widow in indigent circumatancea to the amount of $15 as recommended by tlie finance committee precipitated a long discussion aa to tlie legality of such a proceeding. Councilman N.ve aud Williams called attention to the fact that a similar act of the council bad been vetoed and the illegality of the conned taking Mitch a step had been plainly shown. Mr. Nyr stated that such cases come properly before the county commissioners fur the poor and it would be better, if the council would make a beginning in the way of refusing all such applications. Councilman Davidson called attention to the very indigent condition of the person in qtte-tio- n and nblected to the council definitely refusing to give the nseiatance and moved that the recommendation of ihe committee he (aided. Councilman Chamber stated that he would rather take the money from liia own pocket titan adopt a recommendation which was plainly illegal and move, that the reimrt he filed. 61 r. Chambers' motion waa adopted. The law committee. In relation to tlie notice from tlie Con'1idted Wagon and 6laehine company that it would begin a suit to recover aasessmeutn alleged to he exhorhttint. recommended that the same he filed. The recommendation was adopted. rommitte The streets reported recommending a curb grade, as suggested by the engineer, from the Ogden River bridge northward. Tlie recommendation wa adopted. The matter of whether the city or the Street Railway company shall pay for the damaged gratings at tlie Intersection of Washington nvenus and Twenty-secstreet was left with the city ond attorney to reiort upon later. An appropriation of $100 was voted for street repair work In the Fourth ward in conformity with a resolution introduced hv Cotinrilmsn Davidson. The amount due tlie ronnty treaurr for collecting taxes for 1904 was ordered paid. Tlie application of William H. Watia Jo pure hade the grounds north of the Ogden River bridge and near the bridge was acted upon, and the grounds were ordered sold for $.10. Councilman Emmett Introduced a resolution to have the street supervisor investigate tlie ilantage thine to the si reels on account of sewer work in District No. 9. and have the necessary repair wink done, deducting the roet from the contract with L. C. Kdey. The motion waa adopt ed. Councilman Nye introduced a resolution authorizing the auditor to issue warrants snd pay the property holders on Canal alley for grounds for opening tlie same as fast a aiirh property hold-er- a executed snd delivered to the city the deeds to the land. The resolution was adopted. The following pay rolls were ale Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL "H3W TO SUCCESSFULLY SELECT A PARTNER ROOMS No. Independent Phone BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone 81 No. 120 WM. GLASMANN Ns. 120 Independent Phone EDITORIAL ROOM No. 56 Bell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE No. 56 Bell Phone WM. GLASMANN '. Ne. 120 Bell Phone No. 120 of both telephone systeme tlosed after 8 p. m. Above was Bubject of Locturo Given by Prof. Knox .Laot .Evening at.. 6 Congregational Church. Frof. Knox lectured before an interested audicuce t tlie Unigregnil"iial church last evening on "How to Select a Partner and Hw to Succeed in Any The aiioaker Handled the aubject In masterly style and allowed the practical demonstration that Ids views In the matter were cnirect. Inadaptability, according to the speaker's utterances, ia the cause of failure in business as well as marital affairs. Partners in business must be adapted to one another to succeed financially and married people must understand one another's dispositions to get along well Joseph Jours of Suit Lake, special together. The professor had four young spent of the Oiegnu Short Line, ie people go up on the stage and showed viisting in Ogden. by illustration how those inudapted for one nnnther mill.! be brought into Pan London and Mike Shrrrick were harmuuy. Prof. Knox is here in the inarrested last evening for disturbing I lie terests of hia Mental Science college peace and deposited $5 each for their and la figuring uu laniug a clasa in a plies ranee. They were engaged in a Ogdeu. fight jm the street when arrested. Bu-iaet- BREVITIES ROCKERS. ROCKERS. Special sale of rockers rliia week at Klines, Twenty-fourt- sited. h the people. Sl.V-81- OCOEN COMPANY TO CET B1C CONTRACT 7 trust We UTAH CONSTRUCTION Nick rmvokovir. an Austrian, was a arrested lest evening for Creek in an Austrian saloon on Wall street Prof. Knoxs Healing lecture Tues- day, Pee. 20. 8 p. m. How to Overcome Death and Live Here Forever," at Congregational church. Hundreds have been healed by hearing this lec- ' AMONG LOW TRUCKEE COMPANY FOR BIDDERS CARSON CANAL PROJECT. Extensive Government Reclamation Work In Nevada Goes to Three ' Companies. , Tabulated bids from thr government engineer having In charge the Truckee-Carao- n Reclamation project authorized lie congress, were received today and ture. Admission .10' rents. show that the Utah Conalrnction rnm-miiof Ogden haa secured the lion's The funeral services over the remains of John Shipley will be held thin abate of the contract. 'toe table show that three afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Third Ward In the field, will be siicreaKfiil meeting house. The remains may Iia in getting contract, the San Francisco viewed at hla late home, 2340 Lincoln Arr., this morning from 10 to 1 p. m. Construction company, the rarifle Coast Construction company of Port'Friends invited. land, Oregon, and the Utah Construction The work was devided for was arrested John Snllivan petit into company. six the companies bidsections, evenne last larceny by Officer C. E. for all or any part of the work. ing. Hla offense consisted of stealing a ding Tlie Sfcn Francisco company was lowpocket book whie.li had been left behind est on three aectkma, the Utah Conthe bar in a saloon on Twenty-fift- h on two and the Portstreet. The purse to iiis -- urrow had struction company land company on one. in it. nothing The Ogden company two sections embrace the heavy portion of the Judge Howell held a special session work, almost as much as the other four of court last evening, when John Fly, sections combined. It include the mova colored tramp who was arrested by ing of over a million and a half yarda Officer Ai. Herrick Sunday for' disturbof dirt in the erection of ditches and ing people on the street, wa- - convicted laterals, besides much mason work and of vagrancy and given one hour to get the building of flumes, braJgates and out of town. wirr. The Truafcee-Carsoproject Includes The baby hoy of John Hit) miles of ditches aud laterals and J. Swarlx, the baker, died is one oF tlie first projects authorized aTternuon at the family residence, of bv congress under the reclamation act. convulsions to which he was subject. The darn for the canal ha already been The baby was one of twins and is the completed. second to die. Die other having iwif-e- d awav some months ago. The funeral will' he held at. the residence of William J. Hancock. 23tu Jefferson avenue. Wednesday aficrci'iou at 2 o'clock; The following are the arrival at the Reed fur the pat 24 horns: H.iv T. Birnc. U. M. Buttle, New York; W. R. Butler, Oniaho, NVbr.: Tlie vaudeville bill at the Utahna L. A. Ansteth, Oakland, Col.: Mrs. F. r, theatre this week la one of the beet J. Ansteth, Oakland. Cal.; IV. H. Chicago. 111.; A. K. McKenzie. Den. ever presented in this popular playhouse. in foci, it is the judgment, of ver: A. P. Hlbhs Slid wife. City; 1). many that it is the best bill ever given L. Herman. Cilv: H. A. Fitsgcrald. ere good aud PI, iia.: O. J. Bt till. New York; J. H. there. All the deserving of special mention. Comar Miller. Salt Lake City; L. Mainheim, present a clever juggling specialty. New York; P. Firlimaii, New York; The iliiist rated song this week is "Down J. il. Bradley. City. on the Farm" bv Mrs. 1'lrich, She has CARD OF THANKS. made a strong l,it with the audience. A comedy sketch bv Mr. and Mrs. Hnrrisville. Welter Co.. Utah. Cornea' is very laughable. MNs Marie Dec. 19th. 1904. Stoddard as "Summertime Sue is par We. the undersigned children of Cliar-luii- e excellent. She has Irflt to grin and tiie Hurd, wiiu-- e remains were intcr-ic- d audience grina w il h her .aud ahe has in the Ogden cemetery on the I8lh hut to laugh and she has romps ny. The Alacorn. a trio of Mexican musicians, int. lespect fully request you to publish our thanks to all those who atare wonderfully clever In t!ilr specialat ty. pl.iying well they slug ex- tended tlie funeral ervires livid cellently good. (. Grant Canines, as a Hiirrivil!e. Aud wc do feel doubly grateful to stump speaker, is certainly there with the goods and knows how to deliver the Pnwt. C. W. Middleton, lluu. I.orin j Farr. IAlriarch P. (1. Taylor and Bishop same. He has the audience in one 111 of hiuphler fiom the com- 1,. J. Taylor, for t heir kind words of mencement of Id- - act. Among the comfort spoken in our hour of sorrow. cleverest acrobats find equilibrist- - ever aud for tlie good ami true things Kuid to visit f)gi!e:i the Zoysrras compare of our mother: and we do extend this with gratitude to all favorably with mu or them. Their Acknowledgment am- - way aesieted us Juring her in who t throughelfin a is grand specially la- -t ali knesa and death. out. ERNEST HIV. ALFRED V. TAYLOR. The hill at the Lyceum this week is MAY - MAULER, much sir.iiiger than that of last week DOUGLAS HIV, In many particulars. Min Rose Feimar, RiiLI.A A. HIX. the dair.ty little singer with the pleasing Vos-e- . is at the pioneer ploy house STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. for another week. Down on the Farm." is the title of the illustrated song this Notice is hereby given that the anweek. To hear Miss Feimar sing this nual meeting of the stockholders of -ong is In be taken baik to where, the the Standard Publishing company will cr:it of clover blossoms and the drone be held at the office of the company. of bees fill the air. Bingham and Gable No. Stitt Twenty-fourtstreet, Ogden, ate here again, after an absence of Utah. Monday, Jsn. !. 19oS. at 2 p. m.. nnuit lis. in a mni-aspecialt y. Their work tor the purpose uf electing officers fur is good, but has the demerit of heing the ensuing year and transacting such the same a given in Ogden lu them other business as may come before upon their la- -t visit here. Kelly an. I the meeting- - D. T. TRACY. Secy. an amusing Ren ha are pieseming Ogden: Utah. Dec. Ittth, 1904. slid Ross, the comedy skciih. Mier d'.-- e are excecdinglv manipulators, HOI JIM Y EXCURSION RATES. clever in this class of wok nd put up Frank anil Ida OREGON SHORT LINK R. R. i first flaws Williams are giving a comedy sketch UNION PACIFIC U. R. re von a libsier?" which wciiled. Tickets on sale Dec. 23rd, 241 h. 2.1th, Is- wei received. The Williams aw nnicli j dirt and January, 1st. Limited to Jan. leiier in other lines of work. The -- nine 3rd. bill continues the rest of the week. 1 Ask agent fur particulate- -. ... . ,v rrttn-pelito- ra l.i n ld REED HOTEL AMUSEMENTS Ap-ga- Ue-i;l- cs : rU-tinu- J al lowed! Engineer Sanitary Sprinkling and grading sprinkling sheds Street Department Cleaning pavements PRIVATE .$502. oo 13.75 around 227.00 803.25 128.37 . o Nsarl'fiOQ Knighiiof Phythiasfrom four towns representing vox lodges assembled at the K. of P. hall last night at the official visit of the grand officer of the domain of Utah. The gathering waa truly a notable one in the history of the order In Utah, the following lodges being present. Ogden Lodge No. 2, Rocky Mountaina Lodge No. 3 of Salt Lake, Myrtle No. 1 of Salt Lake. Lincoln No. 23 of Salt Lake, Damon No. 31 of Murray. Mingo No. 6 of Sandy. The visiting delegations. 125 strong, arrived by a special aud were escorted to the hail where a reception and banquet were held. The following grand officers were Ihe guests uf the occasion: T. K. FarnsworthxifSalt Laze, supreme prelate ef the Urder of The Knights of Phythiaa; IV. K. While, grand chancehir! Y. H. Gardner of Salt Lake, anpreme representative from Utah; John 8. Curlew uf Ogden, supreme reprec.Mit alive from Utah; Grand Prelate Young of Salt Lake; 11. C. Wardirigh, grand k eper of records and seals. Grand Prelate of Nevada, Coryell was alio present. Captain Brownlee of Murray brought twenty of the uniformed rank with him. At the reception speeches were made lty all the grand officers and by many members., the subject being the many excellent and beneficial features of the order, which, according to one of the speakers bad Increased in membership In Utah during the last six mouths nearly 300. The splendid banquet was served the hundreds assembled after which iaformal speechmaking was indulged In. The visitors left Ogden at 2 o'clock tbla morning. Cal-anth- DESTRUCTIVE FIRE DESTROYS LAbGE BUILDING. Philadelphia. Dec. 9. The large three stnrv building at 919 Walnut street, occupied by about half a doz- en business coaeerns. wa destroyed by fire today, entailing lou estimated at abuut $2no,uou. Among the tenants were Henry T. Coates Co., Imxu publisher. The Irving House and the Racquet club which adjoined Report Deals with Railroad Accidents Ratos, Mileage. Grose Earnings and Operating Expense. New York. Dec. 19. An Important feature brought out during the afterWashington. Dec. 19. The annual renoon esion was that Young gave the woman a postal card on w hich Young pot! of the Interstate Commerce comwrote her name and address, saying it mission wa transmitted to cungreaa towaa something site might read. Tlie day. Reference is again made to the two principal objects of the act to regucrowd in ihe court room became suddenobly still, when the former show girl took late commerce, the publication and the siand. The first of her testimony servance of tariff rates and the correcrelating to herself was given in s low,' tion. on complaint, of established tariff even voice, but as she proceeded her rates tones became more tense until, in her account of the fatal cab ride her voice filled with tragic expression. Early in her story Miss Patterson told of her original meeting with Young, of their life together and of their European trip. Sits told of her lalk with Young the night before hia proitoseil departure Sr Southampton. of her being awsf ened by a telephonic message from him iu go to tlie pier to ace him off. of the ride down town, of the momma in a saloon and of the t ide In the cab before the shoot- "'WsKssssr- in Court. Cleveland neTTsT-Fo-ur were braid today in the UnkrZ proceeding against Mrs -- T-1 Chadaick, after hicli was continued until t murrot Receiver Nathan Looser hope, to the woman prewnt. Mrs. Chs.,uk! appearance will depend upon Referee in Bankruptcy Rem1DrI l! The commission say in substance to her physical condition, her rnJq that successful regulation of rates rating in court that she was in upon the effective operation of it being agreed that several physidaB. both blanches of regulation, 'ibe act, should make an examination lomcm,-morniaa amended by the Elkin law of Feb. deals with tk 19, 1903, and whlrh publication and Invariable application PRESIDENT OF BISCUIT OOMPAkr of tariffs, appears to be in operation WILL RETIRE. . successful aa applies to carrier subject l7-these believed it is bat Its to povisiona. B. F. Crawford Chicago. Dec. provision might be made somewhat more president of the National BIkuu comto other to definite and extended apply pany will, according to the Hit-aiagencies connected with transportamire from the offlra at tit tion which may now be used as a means annual meeting to be held next Febru to ary. Mr. Crawford will conces.ions of affording remain a meat' shippers, which in effect reduces the her of the board of directom, cost of moving their irndurlt. The commission calls attention to tlie fact that IMPERSONATED A RUSSIAN there has been no amendmentory legisOiFICEH, lation conferring power over these rates aud making the orders of the commisMukden. Dec. recently sion effective. In the preeut state of captured a Japan officer dimed in the law, after careful and often extenda Russian uniform as he was q uMly ed investigation, the commission may riding along the Ktiiwian frontal ikm find a rate complained against to be tion. He saluted aa he paimd the (.-ack- s. tlie unreasonable, but it canuot, though speaking perfect. Russian, bit evidence may and usually Joe, Indi- the Cossacks, somethin cate it, find and order the reasonable wrong, tried to susiwctlng top him. Hi rsa bin rate to be substituted for that which afterward was captured . has been found to be uulairtul. . .In two instance during the put year ROOSEVELT NOMINATES the commission has been asked by both TWO PRINCIPAL! controlo carriers and adjust shippers versies between thrm, concerning the Washington, Dec. 19. The presides adjustment of rates. The commission has nominated the following principals now cases pemlr the thinks it proltabls for examination to fill the two varait-cieafing before it directly and indirectly for at large whirh fect almost every locality and nearly occur in middtipmeu 1905: all the people In the United States. BeWehster Allyn Uspn.ii, sides disposing of a large number of nonPrincipals: of the late Captain Aliya Cipron! investiinformal complaints through United States army, who died i,e gations and deciding numerous quesresult of an attark of fever com net ,d to tlw publitions arising In relation while in on Ctilta. duty cation and observance of tariffs, the nn of ijrnti RMgely lliint. Jr., commission has rendered 27 derintuns Rldgely 'Hunt, United States navy, i. during the year In reports and opinions tired. cava or investigations upon 'conti-ete- d made by the commission on ita ownmo-lion- . The report altowa that In railway accidents there were 43,266 employes cominjur'd and 8867 killed in 1904, pared with 83,711 injured and 2.516 kilfor Residence led in 1902, with which year comparison ia made. There were 8.077 paaaen-ger- a Injured and 420 killed. The Increase In number of deaths of passenger ovar 1903 Is 64 ter cent. There wera ten Business unusually disastrous accidents during the year and the report says the parala an effective mount requirement measure for the prevention of collis- ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL ions. The commission again urges the TELEPHONE C3SPJLM adoption of the block system. For tlie year ending June 80 the preAsk the Office foe Particulars liminary report emhrare returns for roads representing 209,002 miles of liu-- , "WHAT'S THE CIRCULATIONF or about 99 per cent of the mileage that THATS THE VITAL FOINTI : will be covered lty the final roport. On the mileage stated the gross earnings of the railways were $1,906,633,821. The gross earnings for the previous . year, on 205,313 miles, was $1,900,846-907The operating expenses of the roads for the year amounting to being equivalent lo $6,375, mile of line, or $250, more than pir the for year 1903. Tlie ratio of operating expenses to earnings was 67.75 per cent.' ng. H,! ing. Site was aked to describe what happened after leaving the saloon while driving down West Broadway. We talked about his going away, and he kept questioning me about my coming to meet him," she said. "I did net say anything, and finally he said: But l'do not feel positive that you are going lo come over." He said I believe that you are fooling, are you not?' Then lie said, Are you going? I said: "Weil, Caesar, there's no ue saying I will, I've made up my mind not to, but you go over there anti get things be-au- se quieted down until the1 folks have forwill meet you gotten about tilings. at tlie Saratoga meeting. "He looked at me a while, and said: Do you mean that?' and then he grabbed me by the hand nearest to him cud pulled me over toward him. He hurt me o that I tried to pull away, but I could not get sway from him. I put my other hand up and he grabbed me. Some how or other I got sway from him. I told him that he hurt me. "He said: If you don't Come over there and I have to wait until tlie Saratoga meeting I may never see you again. My lioraes bjtve gone back on me. I've lost all that money. Now I'm losing. my little girL Do you mean thatr "He grabbed me and hurt me no badly that the tears came to my eyes. I tried to struggle away from him again and had to bend away from him. "There waa a flash the end." "You heard a report? her lawyer asked. "Yea." rauka -- s $1.00 Telephones u $2.50 Telephones "Waa the pistol lit Young's hands?" I had not seen the pistol. Mr. Young felt over mv lap, got half way up, fell again anil I thought hr was having a spasm. He kept twitching and twitchtried to make the burned property - were damaged ing. I railed Libuthimhe and would not. I behim answer, and smoke water. The principally by lieve I put my head up and told the a building extended from Walnut to to drive to the druggist. I don't cabman street. know whether I did or not.That wsa my before 1 ROOSEVELT AND FAMILY ATTEND ides and It Beamed oil, age attenlion to could auy get anyone pay "LA BOHEME." lo me and help me. A got In the cab and I Washington, Dec. 19. President anil felt opoliceman I knew he would tske relieved. Mrs. Roosevelt and Mr. Young. I seemed to be dazed care of and Mrs. Fairbanks were occuia my mrrnorv after that." pants of boxes at the opening pro"'Nan,' loot- at me. Did you shoot duction of Grand Opera at the ColumCaesar Young?" asked Mr. I.evy. bia theatre tonight by the Savage Mr. Levy, 1 did not ltnve any pistol "1-company. The opera wa Pudnia a to shoot Mr. Young with and if I had Bohetne which wa warmly received. said the witness in trembling tones. Washington, Dec. 19. The Post toAssistant District Attorney Rand day says: objected to further inquiry and was "Senator Fairbanks,-saiyesterday sustained. COPPER COMPANY RECEIVER APthat hla resignation would be forwardPOINTED. Did you or did you not shoot ed to the governor of Indiana Jan. 9 Caesar Young. Nan?' the date of the meeting of the legisla"I .lid not I would give my own life Santa Fe, N. M.. D;c. 19. Judge Mq-Fture to lake effect March 4 next when to bring him back if It were in my today appointed Ernest Johnston he will be inaugurated receiver of the American Consolidatpower, she answered. ed Copiier company on the petition of Is just as nourishing, toothsomt JAPAN WILL NOT STAND ALONE. "Neglected colds . make fat grave- New York stuckholdrs who allege misand wholesome as the beef from SyHire 'Norway Woods Dr. fraud. The company management sod other states. We are equip the Boston, Ded. 19. The American yards." to a women hapmen. and owns valnable mining property in the for handling all cur meats ped board of foreign missions made pub- rup helps old age. LorJsburg district. Grant county. In a cleanly and scientific manlic today a reimrt from ita oldest py, vigorous it ner. Wo tcnsctfullj eoliclt a missionary In Japan. Hon. Dr. J. C. CREW OF ABANDONED STEAMER OFFICIALS AND OPERA' trial order. Greene of Tokio, In which Dr. Greene ARR1YE8. . . TORS AGREE. states that there are new 1.000 Chinese students Including 500 military caMontreal. Dec. 19. The Canadian LEWEAIHE8BY Philadelphia. Iv. 19. The Austrian dets In Tokit under the auspices of Luca from Trieste arrived here Pacific railway officials announce that the Chinese government end 1,000 with captain Aelry. his wife and today Wholesale end Retail Butcher. crew liave come to an amicable agreeOGDEN. more in the city independent of the of the British steamer Stewiaeke which they 1458 WrAb Ava. ment with the Order of Railroad Telgovernment. He further stated that if was abandoned about 3H0 miles souih egraphers which desired certain chanone should add to this fact that in sev- of St. Michaels on December 12. ges in the schedule. eral proviscea of China there ere milischools with tary Japanese Instructors "It is not difficult to see that when Is restored Japan Is not to stand diadLS peace alone in her purpose to prevent a new Invasion of Manchuria on the part of Russia. There Is no evidence, according to Mr. Greene that Japan Is becoming exhausted. The rice harvest of this year is estimated to hr worth 130,O0t),Hii0 yen more than the average and is the best for twenty years. Prices range high hut otherwise there is no sign Of course Jewelry, Rings, Precious Stones and every form of the Beautiful of serious strain. 1- -2 San-stror- for UTAH REMMED d Wife! Your TheseMr. Busy For Man Of Business in Art, but if she is oik who loves Beauty in the Utilities, buy her something the table. . Glance over the following six suggestions. few WEST CHICAGO STREET RAILWAY SHARE8 ADVANCE Chicago. Dec. 19. A scramble for tract ton shares almnt olutcurcd the trading in industrial on the Chicago Stock exchange todar and resulted in n advance of 9 points in West Chicago Street tail wav. SALE UHTIl XMAS SEVERAL SCHOONERS Xncle Sam has derided not. to sell hut any unredeemed goods lty auction, diamonds, wiil sill h11 tinredeeiicd watches and Jewelry at private sale until Christmas at Uie actual cost advanced on the goods. Kcuicniber the place UNCLE SAM'S LOAN OFFICE:. 278 251b Street. DEATHS THROUGH WOOLALCOHOL UXR E PORT KD. St. John. N. F., Dec. 19. Several mhuoner belonging on this island and which were driven off by the gale of December II are still iinrepoi teil. Their crew total tin men. It is feared they have, been lnt. The "learner Klondike which went ashore on Cl'f St. .Marys yesterdav is a total wreck. Her crew is aafu. WANTS I- l VISIT OF GRAND LODGE OFFICERS PHVTHIAS OF KNIGHTS OF OCCASION OF GREAT TIME. Six Lodges from Four Town Frater-nizat Knights of Phythiaa Hall. Thirty-secon- d DECEMBER 20, ltMU. EXAMINE INTERESTING PATTERSON CASSIES COMMERCE TRIAL REPORT HEALTH Down Dsfandant Describes Drive PYTHIAN CITY A MUTTER OFHEALTH TUESDAY MORNING, REVOLUTIONISTS EX- Ashland. Ky.. Dec. 19. Four more PELLED. deaths from wool alcohol poisoning of from mouth the have been reported Unite Haylirn, Dec. 19. It ascerHeaver river. Two more are aid to be tained today from a reliable source i hat the Haytien government deha dying. manded of the government of Santo RELIGIOUS TROUBLES. Domingo the expulsion of the Haytien revolutions who have nought refuge at Motile Christi. Santo Domingo. It is 19. Dee. Ecuador, Guayaquil. reported that heavy consignments of Under the new worship law the gov- con tin hand muuitions of war are enterthe prosecution of ernment has Santo Domingo daily by way of the clergy for leasing their properties ing Haytien frontier and that an extensive tli. The clergy have against the government of renters upon whoso complaint the uprising President Morales will shortly lake government is proceeding. k w.-t- $ im Store Open Evenings Until Xmas. place. BICYCLE MEET. Boston. Dec. 19. In an iuduor bicycle meet at city Convention hail tonight Hardy I (owning of lata Anueie l Charles Tnrviiie uf Philadelphia by Italf a lap in a seven mile motor Iace&-inaicrace, Time, 12:19 25. -lit-a- h WBPKR PLEADS NOT GUlffvT Auburn. Cal., Dec. 19. Adolph Weber this afternoon pletuM not. guilty of the murder of hi father. The trial for his mother's murder wa set for January 2t. 11 wax also arraigned for tiie lacer. County Bank. robbery, - In J. 1 S. LEWIS SL CO., Jewelers. 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