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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINES: OGDEN, ETA IT, 1UCK5DAT HOUSING, DECEMBER CONVICTS FOUGHT THE FIERCE BLAZE Papa and Mama j DR. DOWS CATARRH REMEDY Gives Instant relief and will permanently cure catarrh, hay fever, cold In the head, sore throat, etc. Our guar- Heroism of the Men on Blackwell Island Sav- ed the Women Prisoners in the Penitentiary From Death In the Flames. antee goes with every bottle. If you have any doubt as to the merits of this remedy, ask us about It. jt r I f - Did you know that Santa Claus has arrived at the Gooialfl Grocery Cow with his large trunks full of Candy, Fancy Crackers. Nuts, Dates, Figs, Oranges, Bananas, etc.? ar And Just to Keep Peace in the Family Santa Claus told Mr. Good-al-e to sell Papa some Fancy Canned Goods, Dried Fruit, Tea and Coffees, Cranber-berrie- s and another hundred housand articles. New I oik. Dec. forgot that they wore council and remembered oely tint they ease men on Blackwell island early Uiia morning whaa toe male priauiMN. marshaled by their keepem into a firefighting and lift aaviag corpe. bore from Uir flaming floor of tlir noineu'a wards at1 4 ul frantic nomen and from the bads jo more. Sianiag In ibe sewing roum of tno hich work house and from a cause has not yet been d"flniirly derided, the Are had reached a florre blase at 2 oulork, when ii waa disooieiwd. The Are aagine on the Island proved inadequate and a call for help was tent to Lhe city depart mem. fleven engmos were aeat over but were aot sufficient to save the women's workhouse from Zu.-M- eu bo-pi- diMtiucuou. On iha top floor of ibis building were rails for the women and every one held oaa or two prisuum when tiro Hi occurred. These aot urn became frantic with fright and ware auoa choking with the deuse smoke that II lied all tha halls and their ceil. That roost of them did nut parish la due to the recent installation of a tera by which. In MiuTgwuue. eveiy rail In a tier can le opened simultaneously with all the others. When the eatent and danger of the blase became apparent, the warden marshaled his regular fores of employes and soon all were at woik. The flames spread so fast, howavar, that this forue proved hopelessly inadequate. Then ii waa decided to trust to tbo tualo prisoners sense of manhood am) they bora the -- Don't forget the right place, Goodafe Grocery at once. He said that Hummel to the public for tw.-niyears. tluinmel waa one of the' most widel ly knows of New York's lawyers. connected with a number of celebrated cases. His partner. How,-was oik- - of the attorneys for the rl se in ibe Guldcnsupi' esse. Hummel had a Urge prariice in (lie theatrical and divorce litigation, lie entered the law offic- -, in which he i now tha senior partner, many year, ago as an office boy. and worked hi way for to the prominent place he baa miik- - lime past m the city's legal cirpaMied had hern a menace II,-tu-- ls-e- , l- -u in-l- d cles. The charge upon' which lie was couvirted waa conspiracy in the Dodge-Morsin divorce litigation. which he sought to show iha; Mrs. Morse's diiorce from Dodge was invalid. The object of this was to her marriage to Morse who is a very wealthy banker ami owner of steamship companies. Juslics Rogers aeutenced liuromel to one years lmprisouincni In the penitentiary aud MN) fine. This Is the maximum penalty. e np-Ki- d the burning building and went at the work of flre fighting and rescue with utter diaragard of the danger to themselves. The flames were crackling all about them aud they plunged through the dennst smoke when they brought . Bel Phone 137 out in their arms the last of the women prisoners. Ind. Phone 137-- Y The Art bells and ilie shorn s of the man at work could be heard all over the Inland, and In Uir hospitals aud other Institutions buildings of the there was a panic which was quirted with difficulty by the uuises, physicians and keepers. Although only part of ihe convicts wet used In rescuing tha women, those who remained located In thrlr cells made frantic appeals lo be allowed to hrlp. As the acreama of ihr womea penetrated lethvlr cells some of the conviers fell uimn iheir knees, beating the bar with their 11. la and Imploring the guards to In them out to flghl Ihe fire. When refused they begged iha I at Iran, the guard go to the rescue, promising that tli,y would be their own Jalb-ra- . The flre lasted about taro hours and consumed all uf the womens prison, the hospital and HORSE CLOTHING Of every description win be fount half of the workhouse. It lighted tip Ihe ahorr of Long Island and the shipping In Beat river and gilded the tall If v, ere btaaeM with fall heavy buildings on the New York aide of the of the river. The wood work lu the house, BEAUTIFUL ON CHRISTMAS being fifty yearn old, burned almost Voii will need Rolxn, Whips. Sleigh like paper. The loss was estimated at 9ft0.ni. Bella and a new flarnraa for tbe CHRISTMAS SLEIGH RIDE MRS. MARK HANNA IN TROUBLE. Our mfcwlnient uf those garni ever beuer, Toe will And werytUeg Her Autemobile Eaceedcd the flpeed Limit. needed In ideble. turn end barn ns loom here. New Yoilc. Dec. SO. An automoiiikv Why not buy one of our Snddles for in which Mrs. Mark Hanna, the widow the Mule Teddy? of the senator, was riding in romps ny with a woman, waa by blcycto Co. Policeman Hickey ofatopiwd the West luUnd street station, late yesterday, aft:-azu Wand. Ave. 97$ TwentydMrd at. long chain. lftrLey ordered Wm. Hayes, the driver, to go to the llsr-Iepolice court. When they arrived there (lie court had adjourned and the siting magistrate had Rone. Then e Hickey obliged Hayee to take the to the station house. There Mra. Hanna gave Site ca-- li bail for the driver. She complained bitterly uf the arrest. She ssld the automoFOR bile had not been exceeding the speed limit. She also eotnplained or rite futile five-mi- l excuihion to the court. Hickey said the car was going thirty mile an hour lie si id he chased it along Rlvri.lde drive from ITOih to IMth street, tu J.C. Plait Saddlery ML T (I liS? Has He a Pair of Military Brushes? Nothing is more appropriate as a Christman present for man than n Diamond, Ring or a pair of Opara O'aaaea for the Lady. in ilrndgas aad motto a' e la pries. POUND GUILTY. Jerome Says the Convicted Has Been a Menace to the Public. ki you hiNew ork. rhaige I the Jury which is trying Abraham II. Hummel, the lawyer, for conspiracy . was herun by .Katie- Jtogers. in t Hiimimi imlay. Mipreme court whb lo have t'n divorce of Mrs. r. VV. Mm... Horn Charles F. 1 lodge deflated void, lit order id iiniiitv her marnag-w:th Morse ly was ,ou Kii-i- l llmnm.l w,is alter ihr liiki-in the Toik lie ii'ep.iia'iny to be'tig taken io ii:,1 : ji cirt .Ai'orr.ey .Icruuie up;-- , an d In court aad mo ihai lie L'U.-T- Iniint-dl.iie- t - W. L. Buswell peat Deer Wait of Z. C. Twenty-fourt- h M. i. paiil'i-riiury- . tasmamm P. EUNSTROM The Utah National Bank E. Deely Heraee E. Peery Reiah E. Haaq . V. Melntsah vea Petal dent President Caahiae ....Assistant Cashier Intfrpti Paid on Savings Arewunft Washington Ave. AMERICAN MARINES LAND AT SHANGHAI Many Foreign Warships Are on Their Way to the Disturbed Cily-Bri-tish Are to Make a Demonstration. NEW CANAL COMMISSIONER. Burrows. President Washington, Roosevelt today appointed Joeeph as a member of the Burklin Isthmian canal commission to fill a vaWashington. Dec. 2. (Special) In the case of Senator Smoot cancy in that body caused by the resigof I'nth he somewhat abated, but nation of Chief Engineer Wallace. Mr. there promise to be a revival of it In Bishop has beer the secretary and hisihe senate direclly after the holiday torian of tha commission. recce, when the matter win again he taken up. There were eeveral vacancies on ihe committee on privileges and election which is handling the cue, whon the present aenalon of the senate began, which resulted In a lively context between the and members for alignment to that committee. Senator Hun-owof Michigan, the chairman of the committee, is s pronounced man and he ha succeeded In having one of the vacancies filled by Gen. Dolliver of Iowa, who I also understood to be in favor of the expulsion of the senator. Wliethai or not iho cae will be after the flrst of January for the Introduction of new trarlmony ha nut yet been definitely decided. Jn rune there are further hearings, if la not likely that Hie committee will make ii reporl to the senate on the case before the middle of February, but If the decision is to hear no more 'antimony. the plan Is to have the rae reported to the .enare and taken tip for conalderatlon In lhal hodv shortly after the beginning of the new year. Heretofore th opinion has generally Dec. 20. Washington Washlngimi. rouaervstive nnd early this morning was visited hy two pi ev ailed among men that Sen i or Smoot flrex. emailing au aggregate loss of would he permitted to retain his seat, flOO.UOO. At on of them four women but since llv beginning of the present. were rescued, thing carried down ladrloii they hare not been so confi- ders hy Lieutenant Sullivan, of a dent. and the situation begin to kxk truck company, and Policeman Sam a little more doubtful for the I'tah sol-oson. were When found the women It 1. now- - almoin certain that the nearly overcome by smoke. The first will be fir was discowrad in Ihe building of iwpori of ihe committee against Sen. Smoot and. while of the H. H. .luelg Piano company, 12U6 course I list is not (Inal, it will hare G at reel, northwest. It waa from gical weight in determining the final this building iial the women were Italic as to whether nr not the I'tah rescued. The ll.imea were soon under aeiintor Is to reiain hi seal. If ho i but later they control In that expelled, the victory for the p:xue-tsni- s extended to the basement . second and will 1h due very largely to Ken. third floors of Muddlman A Company . He Is a very forceful, log- ( l Fixtures Lamp stores, adjoinical and convincing speaker, and has ing. damaging building and stock taken a srand against Ken. considerably. Snnsu. h was Ken. Puitows' speech on The flremcn u.re still which kept the lute Kt-tire when another alarm was Qn;iv nut of ihe eii.ilo, when, afli- the 1ennsvl-;in- l xoimdrd which the remaining had failed to rlrt a companion and MMae of the olhrf ii:-uav was the ii out in M'nalor, appointed by of .Ninth vicinity t.nveinof. Many -- enator irer wsvei-iu- g siii-c- t and Lt".si:ina avenue, the of h.sr, of ill- nn:il tliev heard the srinii-iihouse secwon and wcie ;hs Michigan tion. Th d,. limned flcrrely, hv his over to 'he oppn-irlo- n hut by fl o'c'.o'. was under control. In llu se matters gen. BurrThe Muje.tic ihiaMe, adjoining one of oavoid pat: was saved ground, for l:f th buildings hlit'-e; . an arden 'f is okS.v thvimgh i work of the n. i Siu.ki'. niid as va. Quit ''' Anoiher atrri:-wit' Tlila 'a''Ud In 'he or ugainM Snvsi. ij Sen. Dn,'oi ;ii of Idaho who is tile leu del among lb" 1'. M. lTi'.fk.i'. nnd Company, two lleiiioei.ils ngal"- -' ill" Mormon ho!o:i. doors ili 'l.i.;:ic iln atev on (' t. ii eloitiirn: .iPil fniisiis Is .ind on str. io feed sid- - ur:-:o b'trned through t j Lai.iibianu aver Sen. Suicaii h.,s -- ei ., iei ih taking In the, '! he inteeded lo io v,dl be-- j lion!Isaac i,'- nm ousted from th in.iie. HTo. Wnan at. KT. Ciimpany. i'll i lares empha'l'-a'il'.hat hr will n.n ' Ilf which Thrrin- exsil'.r-fir hut 'be dll if A Com ins' j rui islo lHign, l 'enat he e ii! Itnir n bj,; per,;,' psny v.'.iM A Conipspy r'.ronger than ever wf partly : Southern r.rprrsar.taticn. The to-fo't was. pjr.mlly covrj. ej by ;n trvnie Ceapuft the fact tux Speaker Ctr non hat placed the proposition to I TO CURE A COLD IN ONE CAY toudtern rwpreventntloa m uedar the ban. the proposition Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine hit been revived hy a measure wh.ch Table:. Dtujisi refund money if a new member, Ur. Benner, of New it falls to cure E. W. GROVE'S sit-- ! nature ! on each box. 26c. York, has introduced. I: contemplate cutting down the number of menoc-rDAMAGES FOR $20,000. from 13 southern rtates where r.eht of the negro iv ab::dged Is Mis--' Given For the Accidental Shooting of tiwippl, for instance, whtie tiv- - r a Bystander. Dcpuiaimn I .atge. his bill irv i.h Doc. So. Bit-ho- anil-Hiiio- pro-Smo- Mi s anti-Smo- TWO Four Women Were Rescued From Death. d n. Washington, Dec, SO. The state department ha. received a cablegram from Bhanghal, announcing the arrival there hist evening of the men from the Baltimore. The etete depart mnt advice of thie morning are to the effect that the British were preparing for e large demonstration by both army and navy. German, Japanese and Austrian cruisers were on their way to Shanghai. Quiet prevailed yesterday, but only because of the armed force controlling the city. The mixed court was at 111 closed. The Chinese authorities were trying to effect compromise but demanded a removal of the British aesrar, which demand w. refused. There waa no report of trouble at the outposts, but the missions Hr were becoming alarmed and many were arriving In Shanghai. Aa understood here, the trouble arose from the action of the British asoee-o-r levying a tax upon a Chinese resident of the foreign settlrmenL The court la a curious body, made up of a Chinese magistrate who bolds sitting every week day. Ou two days of each week an American official from the consulate general aits with him in the rapacity of aaaeagor, on two other day a similar German official aits and on the remaining two week-day- s a British representative. This court had jurisdiction over all licensee and taxes payable by the Chinese In the foreign settlement, of Shanghai. Tbo Chinese municipal authorities have always been Jealous of this court and there have been many clashes In the peat owing to the effort of the Chinese to collect these taxes themselves. The court also posMaaea the IMiwer to punish culprits and frequentto be laid ly rsu-- c the on. while the Chinese whip culprits with bamboos. For a long time pa-- t tlie Chinese have been trying to reduce the authority of the mixed court and it is inferred hero that the pres ent trouble has arisen from the assertion of Jurisdiction by the British over some of the Chinese merchants. Che Foo, Dec. 20, 10 p. m. A prominent European official, who is visiting Che Foo, crystallising the opinion of persona there thoroughly acquainted In China and with tha present disorder, states that the Shanghai troubles were the direct result of the American boycott He thinks the officials at Washington American should have opposed the Chinese demands for n revision of the exclusion laws nnd Insisted upon the immediate euppreaslon of the boycott. He characterizes the boycott movement ns an n excuse for an exhibition of feeling resulting from an Inflammatory propaganda carried on throughout China aluee the commencement war. of the "While the boycott in Itself Is harmless" continues the official quoted, "it has been uaed by the revolutionary n faction of tha Chinese to precipitate n repetition of the Boxer troubles, though it ia portable that the excitable elements have chided the control of the real conaplratora nnd caused demon ktrationa. "tnlehs the Washington authorities lake Immediate and anting measure to suppress the agitation la Shanghai concluded the official quoted, "troubles which are not merely local will spread. The failure of the boycot agitation appears In Che Foo lo be due, undoubt- of the Ami edly. to the atern demand erican consul that the Chinese refrain from holding meetings or issuing inflammatory placards, resulting in the Inabillry of the dangerous Chinese element to successfully prosecute their agitation. antl-for-elg- Ruvto-Japane- se antl-foreig- I CARNEGIE'S YOUNG MEN. Pittabnrg, Dec. 20 Another scandal ia bubbling and boiling here. Involving a number of United States Steel Coo potation and Carnegie steel com pair official, as the result of Mra. Mary I. Vetter's suit against Glbaon D. Packer for 9100,000 tor alleged breach of proai-lae- . Aa la usual In all cases of stealthy men In Allegheny county, the piper In the suit are not in their proper placn In the office of records, and the county officials are using their ofleial to keep the entire scandal tom becoming public. Love letters, diamonds and magnificent presents, will form part of tha evidence offered by the plaintiff. The Vetter va. Packer suit threaten! to bring Into prominence one of the biggest men Interested In the United States Steel corporation, for it 1 this big man who Is alleged to have Introduced Mra. Vetter to Packer eight yean ago. This big man la now taming and fretting became Packer did not aettle the case with Mra. Vetter, and be ia said to have scored Packer roundly for being mean enough to endanger hi position for the sake o( 9100,000 when he had aided Packer la making millions of dollari. Packer waa a protege of. Andrew Carnegie and one of bla young partners. Andrew Carnegie made him. a millionaire. When the United State Steel corporation bought out th Carnegie. steel company Packer wa attached to the law department of It Carnegie Steel company. He seMoin, If ever appeared In the local court, and ia unknown to the members of th Allegheny county bar. He la said t0 hare received a princely salary bead of the Carnegie 8teel company legal department. It ia a fact known In Plttaburg that nowhere In this country does thore exist such a neat of scandal aa among the set to which Andrew Carnegie totem aa hia "young men. poi-tiona Women love a clear, healthy sent Bur plexton. Pure blood makes ft. blood dock' Blood Bitters makes pure Hun-ows- -- - y .ln-rp S-- S'-l- ; ars-inieii- -- fii-n- evi-ii-le.- MIMEOGRAPH DUPLICATORS TYPEWRITER OIL STENCIL VARNISH INKS iVs'.M-vstiia- f - - W- - j PAIRS I hu-)"- n-- We ara specially prepared for "Coma toeing mean hsrsra. 417 and era hew we do It." Twenty-thirstreet. Opposite Consolidated Wagon A Machine company. Phene lift X. AND SWINGING STANDS HECTOGRAPHS NEOSTYLES PENCILS ERASERS PAPER FASTENERS ! bri-liiir.- TYPEWRITER DESKS CARBONS agei-ciii'iir.- -i j PRACiiCAL nunoESHOER. PAPER RIBBONS MANUSCRIPT COVERS lire-niCK- con-grfo- i, OF OGDEN f. Utah Man is Strongly Opposed by - street. United States Depository . Ogden, Utah Hoaiou, Dec. 2i. Juliu Alexander Dowie arrived here in a private car last night, accompanied by his son, Gladvioue Dowie. a trained nurse and two other attendants from Zion City. The party today boarded the steamer Admiral Dewey bound for Jamaica. Later Dowie will take an extended cruise in the Caribbean ca in the hope of recovering hia health. legi-lain- re Ik-.- -. - Come and jnW om Just warn from our largo ateck Cor. 23rd !i- HUMMEL "on.-pirin- Beautiful DRUGGIST He Will Cruise in Caribbean flea For Hia Health. 2344 Wash. Ave. ten GEO. F. CAVE movement to curtail southern representation. He has been aotlvely assisted. however, by Rep. Olinetead of Pennsylvania. Ex4peaker Keifer of Ohio 1 also one who began the agitation year ago. These three, however, have nut been active in the matter at this scsslnu. for they have been given to understand by Speaker Cannon that this la m be a business session. and that members will aot be given au opportunity to ride their favorite hobbies. Rps.iker Cannon ha always been opposed to the plan of cutting down southern representation, and ft may aafely be Mid that so long s- - he is in the speaker' chair uo such attempt will be successful. He l a native of the uiiih himself, having been bora in North Carolina, and like Abraham Llni uln he is a genuine friend of that section, although he does row endorse its policies. Bo, ell the Hi tie fellows who are trying to luako themselves big by redneiug southern representation migbi as well fold tip their tenia and await some other to make themselves famous. It will not come In ihia way aa long as Cannon wields the gavel. The old agitators of this question understood the situs t ton. but occa.kmally a new member. like Mr. Rennert, bote up, only to find that there is a big stick in the hand of the speaker which it la not well to have come in contact with one's bead. DOWIE DEPARTS. teat well. Beleaaad from their cells and marshaled into small bodies, they entered Co. 2f, 1903. . :i Dec. 2?. nR.i-.u-- t The suit 7. h man Mtsl-sho- and d ! a D 'I nnvli IDD M.iv. in d "I lit pipin' iff M. I My Repair Shop Is the Best Phone Calls Answered Promptly Estimates on Work Furnished Free All WurK Guaranteed iSatisfactory LPhone O aEL JiO 252 Ii AFT 301 24th Street |