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Show EXAllI.N'Llt: TUB UOUMNU m. with any piosjuvi of public mim!. wit.-tr-- ' ing SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by i.'arrier la Ogden Ciiy. including Sunday Morning he wesi.'iii BAid 6 BY MAIL IN ADVANCE, per year At teest quarterly, in FROMMALAD ACCEPTED VALLEY maitagc-m- . I'n-io- n Hit- ii.'.' in which Only f'u'.u . it oiwfil. Beard Rail: oait ti.izetie finals ef liilisiiiii' "It the i to speak of "tli" of Hdirimaii part hiftoij ot Mo- I'niun l..cinc siuec An tlmt tb reoiu.ii'iia: ion it, I'l'T rM'. in n 1 RETIRING FROM BUSINESS ON ACCOUNT OF HEALTH, j H.CWARDLEIGH THEMUSIC DEALER Mset Matter. and Con aider Oregon Bhoit Lina Runs Train From City to Ogdan. Will close out his entire stock of Musical Instruments and other merchandise at greatly reduced prices. Malad si:f-flf.-i- !. e of Education a iv af,ir i I Wo. bouilessly itivoiviug the - aid- - Kina tot tlko is seat by of Ogden. RESIGNATION S.ij'hetn Ianlic and l'sc.lic iii.ulit. Men on Wall Sttect Uiei liemollEun:arr outald 3tf, i Ogd"U-Lll-ni- I'ji iXtiaiHjiance in l cut-ef- lie "I dur- ui of till B Siugle oupiee al'ackcd II. 'ii.'t.muti le: eel's! i ncTit'li E ing Ca. . mX'EMBEB JlOIfXISG, UMON PACIFIC RAILROAD. Published Esry D ay " tha Year by The Standard Publish- per mouth BATCUDAY CTAU. DR. CONROYS FIRST TRAIN 'In- - THE EXAMINER OGDEX, Paily of Thirty Cam on Idaho Train and Go to Balt Lake. Retiring Member Speaks to Board His Leaving That Body. del! luil-liar.- It . f -- - k'- ' kV-'- " j. "Vj Z I The fir passenger iraiu o'er the of accepting the Huh tin . Malad Valley branch uf the Oregon resignation of Hr. Conroy, aw a niem-bu Short Line was run yesterday, and a r of the tmard, the board of mi h. an In(raiiM.crid but llnlc biuiness number of residents of Malad Ciiy and ot 'he uounri-insn- : of tinThe Examiner is a strictly nut t it weekly meeting last evening. ihe surrounding country took the opstuck lilviiiiiid rail' to a dependent newspaper. It give the record of the iua-- sirin' ihe ap lr. Conroy, who becomes mayor of portunity of riding on the train. Thirty nil side an equal sluw. handed hia resig- of the passengers nude up a party that in lM- - Wd The Examiner lias no favor-l(aUgdcn ucx: Tuo-dspilin' nietit of to punifei. nation to the hoard two week ago, continued on from Brigham City, Uie and no euewn-l.rirtiv rei"Witl ill the eiiltnrial of the line, and arrived In but the members would noi accept it Jit ihe current, unmb. i the sucIt will give tne nw unbred uic. and laid tin- - matter on Ogden late yesterday afternoon. cess of the l uiou Haeifics policy of at that and unprejudiced Aftwi spending a few hours in the will be maiu line development .itel its oppor-luiii'- v tit- iSlile. t'oiumunicaoue At the muling lal night. Dr. Concity the parly continued on to Balt by for rxieitdiag its intliu-ncion all subject presented from In irijieriful blanch linos is comment n! iimiu It Is roy request'd ilia his resignation lx Lake and last evening were present language at tbe performance or lien Hur, at the known individual, but tbe Irue wuiiilerfiit renrd of the upbuilding ai-- r opted a- - he w itdicd to sever hi piop-ertconnection with the board before tak- Balt Lake theater. name uiut bn published In fulL of an antiquated itn-- discn-riiieAll of the party wlm came u Ogden All letisra and oouimnnlcntlon into on of the iwo or thre- most ing up the mins of city government stems in the coun- The isiaril accepted the resignation were enthusiastic over the opening of signed by uom de plume, or powerful r.iilroad the road and ot the opinion that assumed nature, mil I thruwo With ail the eunvss which lias and railed iijkui the doctor for a try Malad and Ogden would become much In l he waste liasVrl. The brave come in itiu paat, I In- prosperity of the i I toe i or a man never hide behind nn groat Ciiiiroy tuosc at the requi t closer neighbors than heretofore. company ha nenr aumed name. Don't ask the s that shown in hl year's annual uf (he other members uf the board Editor to be responsible for statement, it is probably safe To say and thanked them for the ntsuy com IHE LULUSUTTS teste that they had shown him during what you are ashamed of. that no railroad in tbe comttiy ha COMPANY HAS LEFT that saiisfaA-toreaid a luiwing for his office on the hoard, ami so Buberribers will confer a the late fiscal year. This is the more i: wa his intention to ao conduct the Un Short Hue No. 9. northbound, favor by Informing tbla offleo of remarkable liecaits" it folluws great affairs of tlir city so as to wtu the In there left at 2 o'clock this morning, for failure to receive The Examiner prosK.rlty In the year preceding, when same regal d from hia before thuir breakfsst. nioi uf (lie wesi erii tiiuds were feel- the affairs of the city administra- Great Fall, the eventsen people, the Lulu Button Stock Comtion that he believed he hud. on the ing the (vault of poor crops or indusbe The Morning Examiner ran trial depresdiou. Coming on top uf the board of education. The doctor said pany. found on aale by the IndependThe hour of departure prevented exceptional showing of 94, the 19l)5 that hi labors on the board hud hern ent News Co Balt Lake City. reiHirt U a brilliant example of furth- the most pleasant and he would do all many of Miss Sutton's frlanda seeing On ail through trains leaving er progress. but on Friday afternoon n in his power as mayor of Ogden to as- her constant stream of the company's The upbuilding of the property Uu ih" board in their work. Ogden on sist The Southern Pacific Hallthe a twofold been Dr. Joyce, president of the board, friends paid the members farewell development way. physical upbuilding of the railroad and spoke for the members, expressing the visits and Mias Button carries off with I The Inlon Pacific Railway and regret that wa felt it he resigna- her many aouvenlra of her stay in pg-dethe expansion of its mrluem-AAd credit. Each of these phases ha, of tion uf Dr. Conroy. ud wishing hint and U speeded north with the RailThe Oregon Short Lino course, had a abate in the other, but on behalf of the other member, a best wlshra for a successful nrw year way. they may be roughly difrermthued to successful admiuUtiaiiuu uf tbe affairs of Ogden theatergoer. Examiner patron will confer The work of the Utile Montana girl correspond to income and capital ac- of the city, a mayor. n favor on the management by counts. Tha finance cummiiu reported that, and her well trained and pleasing comThe teporl cumbii- x- teMtlts for the there was drinsdted with the tressur-r- r pany has set a high water mark as far reporting to this office whenever Iulon Pacific. Orogou Mliurt Line, and as Utahns i concerned Were it not cash on hand in tha suiu of they fail to find the papera at the designated places. Oregon Railroad tt Navigation Co. Inthat the Journey la homeward. Miss come account show plainly enough None of the oilier comuiiltees had Button and her satellite would acutethe prosperity uf the recent year. report in make and the board adjournly regret leaving Ogden. A It is they :, (Irosa earning uf rail lluc were ed for one wwk. hope to return some day and $r4,tl4.til7x in the year i heir numerous friendships. rHE SAD PLIGHT OF THE LIFE ptevloua. agslnat This increase of 4,41il.9tl7 Mias Button pays a descri ed tribute KEE MEEK INSURANCE AGENT. follows an Increase uf over la.iMio.OOti to Messrs. Ford and Thatcher, the In tbe previous year. Along with this an appeal from the decision of lander and pianist respectively, ot the noteworthy inc reass la total earnings, the(Inmunictial court, the case of A. W. Utahns orchestra. BIm ascribes much At this season of good will to men operating expeuaea increased unly D. M. McKee came up for of her success In plays like Fanchon vs. Meek against lUKS.IiGH In 1904, trial lu the District court yearontay tha Cricket, to the painstaking enlet u consider charitably our luckless lu leaving net earning deavor and muoical excellent displaylife insurance says the agent, friend, being eelerted. 1904. Net morning, a jury I90x, and I2tl.3u7.73ti in ed 1 by the- - two gentlemen. a the suit In his Tbe action by brought the Ran Francisco Examiner. earning last year increased $2.titi2. reto defendant the plaintiff against palmiest days his lot was none of the 033. and In 1904. (2.822.913. Including cover ENGLISH STATESMEN SPEAK. da mug a. alleged to be due on gayest, nor were hla gifts of persuas- earning from water line (1309.102), a bill f goods rold to the Ogden Canresult for ihu are een mute nry Lomlou, Dec. iveness, hts tenacity of purpose, his favurabla. II willyear Resort company, of which Mr. at ones be observed yon the premier, and Arthur J. McKee was the men. all manager. of honored gnxo hypnotic that the net earnings are a Utile leas The case wa tried In the municipal Balfour, the former premier, respective He was the theme of the merciless than half grua earn log: In other court and decided tn favor of the de- leaden of the two great parties now paragrapher, the butt of the Joke writ word, that the opei sting ratio la very fendant. and It is upon an aypeal from drown up in bailie array in tbe Uniexceedaudi-eno- a er and the newspaper poet. Hts busi- low. Thla, of course, means decision that, the case la now on ted Kingdom. aldiecd large ingly profitable opeiatlon. A company this tonight. court. in District the trial ness qualities were mocked; his very that can carry on ita business for 31.3 The premier spoke at Dumferliue, friendship wsa surptctod of deep and per cent of Its gross eainiug. as tbe reform hia baiScotland, making DENVER ANP RETURN 2240. in Lnlou 1904. in did. Pacific the and lie cry. In answering a question he mercenary motives. next down to the a separate indeHow infinitely saddur is his prsseiu 50.7 year gel 1 proportion tin Dir. 22nd and 23rd the CO LO- said he did not favor for per cent. making money on Ireland, hut legislative plight! Through none of his conniving railroad operation faster than R la RAIN) MIDLAND will null round trip pendent Intimated that that country should to Denver and tickets .from Ogden ever become the name of life Insurance has given to moil railroad to do. The fur 122.30, stop- have a legislature subordinate to tha other Coloraib) n mockery. He ban shared none uf the only Important nmd which has cut overs and returnpoints Imperial parliament. limit January 10th. down the ratio lower than the I'niun Mr. Haltour, talking lo a sy pathetic golden profit of the men who have Pacific I (lie Crest Through Ilillinnn Observation Car audience Northern, which at ilucena hall, London, nude it an. He tins neither been a last year reduced Rs proMirtlou from dally. Ticket office 77 West Rcooud asked: Will you have 11 --cal reform Ball South, borrower nor a lender to himself, for 31.4 per cent In 1914. uboul tbe same or home rule, for this is the true Ishe had no baud in the graft '' save to as the luiun Pacific's figure for that FOUND GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY. sue of the campaign?" year, to 49.29 per cent, a very excepaid Sir Henry furnish forth the premium on which tional figure. In both cases economy Ulierals would fight protecthe graft" battened. Chicago. Dec. 29. Five officials iff that the fiscal reform of operation - In the main due to a tion and during the camDut observe that iliese evil days . past and present policy of spending ihe Carriage and Wagon Workers' tharir al- paign as they, did while In opposition, of two of and union Chicago sum bet of all for soria icrtnrats fall heaviest on hiiu. The president, large who have been while the former premier said that Improvements. How thorough has leged hired Muggers, fiscal reforms would be the first great the vice president, the actuaries and and been Ibis work on the I'nioii Pacific on trial tn the criminal court for eon-ap- t with which the unionist party question found and were tha managers resign and retire to lux- nn one who ha not known the road gulUy tonight nicy, would have to l whenever it was reIn terms the to sentenced penitentiary. urious seclusion, well supplied wiili ilie from personal acquaintance during the ! The severest punishment was inflicted turned to power,Hie because it was a last 11 years can realise. One consinews of extravuguncc. welfare of the on Charli Ollhooley, leader of the al- question which evidence is the liicrca-i- - in ihe bound up. wi But to and fro in the cold world, crete country receivBesides of arrrage car lornl an. I I t it In load since leged gang sluggers. Mr. Balfour philnly indicated that nd up and down in it, move the hap- the end of the first year under the ing a sentenre to the penitentiary be the whole attack nf unionists throughless grni, not daring to mention hla present oiganisation. In 1S9S the av- wa fined I2.00U. The. other union out the campaign would be found guilt y were centered preseiu tons, and mmi who were financial unhonorrd calling, having not the erage rat loud was 12 on the assumed intention of of Newman, secretary Henry 278 tons. load train the year hardihood to thrust hi husiucKK cards ami Wagon Workers' union tb liberal parly to give Ireland conuvetage loaded car carried 21 Ions i Carriage No. 4 : Charles Casey, secretary of the trol of IU own affairs through an exbeneath the eye of Mend or acquaint- and M)7 tons, wan the lading of the ecutive body responsible directly to an ance. average train. The steady reduction union; Edward Shields, recording Irish elective body. This. Mr. BalH. member of Deniscli. Charles In exthe operating ratio proves thui Fur llte prcM'ti; lib. uecuiHiiton is four believed would Inevitably lead to hoard: the John eaerutlve Heiden, have for improvement gone. Within ihc home of McCurdy, : penditure of the executive board, and separation, which he admitted would lierii larger than sulfielent to up msmber 1 vhe continued parlit Mamin ul Hie yule log with the growth of traffic. keep .MoCal), Perkin money, one of the alleged he preferable to Money turmoil consequent on half amentary Fv.mk another hired Novak, sluggers. glow, anil the holly wreaths and mis- has been spent, so liberally and o way measures. that not ouiy can the groat member of ihe executive Imerd, was the merry ChrlMnia tletoe tjiir deSir Henry Camplell-Baunermafound lint guilty. amount of now' traffic he handled. Inn his an almost to voted mire e speech men which cif-spirit. the The mi it cau Winn he bundled more rliegply. proposition of Rut the i seer and nipping air of adwere Irlcri it onlv on of nisuy sim- attack on the Pei- mile, gross Mimtuga were ilar im.tailres llml have occurred lu tbe unionists and raid It waa the duty . anil net an incre-.isof K per versity plnrhet. the erstwhile iimple (r liberal to hury any party supportwithin the Iuhi fee year. Clilcugn 11 S3.R'7. an increase of per cheek of the luekh's soliciting agent, earnings, ing Joseph Chamberlain. April, uhile Chris J. Carltnmi. a on ruing per mile had In Net cm. Sir Edward Gr'. tbe foreign ecre-tary-. and not even the junitor of the ICqul-- t 1PU4 wa worker, carriage rolurning II 1903. scri inrrvs per cent over speaking to his constituents nt fixmi xrork from u factoiy i lioine mean gs to do hint At thla sli'o si 111 miletut1, wIltiYto increase Northuu. norland, today, Hid In wa which :i strike jipjBelford. proem. reviTiWee age. ue earning', would double in l"s that the carrying out of Mr. Chambermen ws m attacked aioi by severely Lit il at least smite si mpsi helically than 10' years. iios inconic wits lain ftoliry would mean the ruin of an jnrreaso of mIioiii f0,23(i.'jnn injured. lie died two weeks Inter the national He aastirt'd prniicrity. wa it from eontracled. itpor Itlut us It" tJ ws. for though lib, ocr lt'4 pneumonia ttperatlng evpettsi'S anil trail.- - nas tsllen into til esteem, it wa laxe said, from expositre while lying oil the hit audience thut the liberal had no brought thi down to 113.939 99.1. frozen around after he had Itecn left intention of gran ng home rule, buL fixed anil eonilng'-n- t not It' laid'. rhj'gcs to s Last the) they hoped to do 'much for Ireby bis assailants. 7K3.3U7. and dividend isynient to unoniuu-ioii. store land. Kuinnier. when :1," ll1.K9K.44t. the amount of the siirplu feamsters' strike was at it height and HOLDUPS IN SALT LAKE. From Ihi- - mm. $.. after dividend. BEGGING A PARDON FOR PATRICK j an Investigation of the picketing tneOi tirltrr-nien- t I79.1B3 wh fot uppropriateil od: of the XH'ioos ituinti iu the rii and iiiaile. I'iIhi.imui ihi- - state'n auor Aiiuiti, X. Y.. Dec. 29. Governor Wbb thioe or lour li'ridnp- - rriit-ror- t for and .iridlMons to lie wa being made bv Higgins annoum-.i- t tonighi that he. had in Ogd u (luring the building of Inn de on hiar.rli lilies, and II 3nt).0in im. . George Mrilor. a former preei received a lettei from Dr. Mdjine rexerveil for the purchnie of new dent, of the Carriage and Wagon Work cut-ofihc Ogdrn-LuclFrank of NVw York City, iu whirlt Han.iltou exrldeuce etw' and turned union, !te s fotil iiroiriation on told of the under well known a enist asked for a here to denuunro the polii-'he of force equipment the working lsriJer-inentof liiconn of $t,t7:i.lii:. for T. Par-tieclemency for Allxu-union. 11 During Ihe disclosure Mellon and the Mayor for tli" crimes Tilt- - I, ft a fln.il profi! surplus New lurk lawyer now in the the tnuintaiuel that union deeUriHl " of f7.?un.tinu. gainst 4.7(Nl.unti In the cs'lvd for a "i'lellaiies eouimit'ei Bing awaliig execution for the crew." f i what he termed a "wrerking jireeert'iig rear Ineldentnlly. tid tore hia hair in in nt a regular alleged murder o' ft'm. Marsh Rice. worth no; 'nit thut fixed and contiug-- I which he explained The ground " i which Dr. Hamll- cffori to demonstrate tin ImT Ml organirnticn of iiv-- who were hired ehjirpi's shower) a decrease of hi order to intlmld.ite non- ton ht asked tv to Interfere.' aaid ma ficieney of 'he a from ih 191 fiqiire. mn) that .lugger are first, that he union ttitn who migb; dcrire to 'ske Governin' Hlggir meeting of citizens simlainsd Hie Msy-n- r on ilits account and because of He then cited believe there in to proper evidence striker. the rf piace . t!:e ,'fter irtorg-Mirplu. and vfjlfd ci nliiieiiei,ii,. p(iicv affair a an iifdiinoi of iha Mr Rice ..nth came from un-- j the l'arN:-iw- ii increasrharres and before divlii'-ndof Ogden. Within ihr.-- ! the rerult o' 'he w recking crew." niiurai rauac. secondly, that no ed $1.1 KKiOn over 1914. Tht mu plus were rurured ir.tint the confidence should tie placed in Ihe teeijwtaiif'il outburst nr ., d .tiaxoguo. T83.ftt7 -- i i''iiVHlrnt In 4 per lndicttiion's h leild-uwas ('(fil ial of flic union ;.ud lit' al'eged- 'itni'tiy (.f Jones je valet on account (which rang, hai n.j o;.ers:ed. rent on the ptirred n tlugger. and on September lx 'ho ef- 'of hla ronfllctini sstories. on r 114 Oetr cnin:on s'oek fort not ouiy in Ogd n W n'.ui.g tin to secure :i jur. were begun.) Goverrur lilRy" said he had receiv (en. pnldi.ar.d 3 per cem piildt Even thi (against Pselfie from cm other people the tbxen week that i took I other letter m doe- - not ivprc-ifu- t all the income, for D irtnc e u inn 1.9, tl 'cn'ronten wer' throughout the c'.ite. who to wa Inoiien n;,. ,,"d 'gdep. of i lii- litTcrri'd payment of ll.20n.Hi0 .ind 'h total exnrnc of the.' eating thmeelve. in Patrick's behalf. 1 SecurIn dividends from the No'ih-r'hill Ivli'lLph belongi ii su.'-liij m Cfs-n was from c'i-- e up i d'e ha One of these b ities compHiiv. 1 .232.9'(. i he prot'or-he offleers of tb'n city, and tlu- thne-bti. er Judge Jnhr. (if New hr, i f T,.n0" ion which would natuially. luivc hern Yoiii. who took Justified the fai'.ii ieKjei i;t tlieiu e -- ume grounds as rear, was paid in tile preceding Dr. Hamilton, V cxeru'ivc KCliOll Wu'liuu.'ici. Dir 2!i Mr Daw-m- . by ih-- i peupir c.n-rai- 'i. iiCtn mu of the income .iccouni. S.ini" IKunimrcv leb'grani- - bo as yl bee:1 ikon the and j rririt'cr Hit' now Hid iind fstisfeiTcd "I pri'tti Bail l.dgi is expsr- is t .11 fight ;ri'rs r, iha :l" afthU. 'lie loss. leni-li.Inrludiiig surplus, a irign ni j.if miner ter . snnmn'id :o :b'rg 're u."c-rf ."r.Tmr.i w':!i 'ban Uyden wsm : i rr. if :i w aie SUPPOSED TO BE THE JEAN oxer 12 p": cent on the seek. F""i 1 uu-- ' riiH,-BATISTE. iit- i lit e felirnv i niiMliA nettir.i; t!i " i'c'i "f'il l ' ir Cl ci li os ii ' tji. hv of i "it " ranno he cicCl'eil Tri'-nnh 2.' - A ' such A I" outride bepdrt inset to ndi l:','. Id le Kreiich hiii k .lean l g'."i criw;!1 oi genera! ni'jspert.y R . 1U Ogib-- l . EXCURSION TO SALT LAC. cos ix n. from Liiie r.i'is' w,c und l!rct X Is il S. AV i;p I'rra'hlT.-- . tinder P.!f'r slid it. Vf a f i ti: ngcun-nwiih mirth dh anchor, down. 'Jrcgon Shrjrt Lice '? 'hr lli"K- - V i, cluri r Tii bar tug Ta:oo and AYa'luia are for n afaek ,, : n( ,.0Ia, by an I n'1 hope it in a iliin-rtending think, tbe defumer. ei garous positicn. r la thought that with r.ty ii a i n. on 'heir aid hc nh,- xrlll hati clear on been ooce expo-'- d. wiiiiiu he luori o.n the early morning tide. If no violent d.ffionit for liini e :ic,'.i!i H"Hek ml change In coniliUon are euy, pnli'r fom .m,4111 tula. FEARLESS AND INDEPENDENT. edu-im'.io- e mm ii i.xci-piio- p.per further ,iyr: lu the Issue of Jtii; :v jv; ' y, s ? ( ? X 'hf f Ik cniii-liio- i , ; - Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Sheet Music, Music Rolls, etc y. I MME. CALVE. l - THEATERS wt-r- e - To witness E. J. Carpenter's great drama, "At Cripple Creek. as It will be produced at the Grand Monday, matinee and night, will be to witness a vivid portrayal of the startling experiences which western frontiersmen encountered In the early elghtlca. Tbe desire for the sensational is gratified from the first to the last scl The exciting rescue of Martin Mason's victims lu the Temple of David.1' . the rescue of Belle Gordon in the Lust Dollar mine and the saving of little Taito by the Sioux Indian Waketah are acme of the startling climaxes of the drama. The scenic effects are elaborsis in the extreme, acme of the stage effects being the heaviest ever used in a drama. Particulars aa to detail have been given every act of the play and a picturesque crowd, ot miners and Mexicans add to the intense realism of the scene. pre-sinte- d -- cota-poai- 1 . e n 0. FAMOUS 1 e Campbell-Bannerma- Nut-Brow- n mc-retar- n $10.-911- la( nuti-unki- n buil-iin- I I ! dep.u-rtnent- i f. -- c t : j, in-a- : n j. - sr January 1st PUTNAOTS CLOTHING HOUSE Will give to each purchaser of $25.00 worth of goods a $12,00 Talking ram-berr- y J J ' . . LIGHT UP! lun a NOBODY LIKE8 THE DARK. NAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT INSIDE AND OUTSIDE YOUR STORE YOUR MENT. PROVI WILL IT ADVERTISEBEST J WE AT RADIANCE TRACTS LIKE THE DOES THE MOTH. CANDLE SUPPLY THE ELECTRICITY M Lit I R. 8 CAMPBELL, Railway Ci. E. W. WADE, A grot Qmt Manager FOSTER & HOBSON PAINTERS one-tent- h 1 il Till wevil-rralnla- al s. lts Free and Singing Machine, Washington, Dec. 29. The activity of the bureau of plant Industry of tha department of agriculture In its effort to improve agricultural conditions throughout the United States, la set forth In the annual report of the director of the bureau, Dr. B. T. Calloway. Cooperative work with the agricultural experiment station of the several aU tea and territories naa Men extended. School garden work has been a Knitted tn many way, and 175,000 packets of seeds have been supplied to schools. The work on cotton has Included the conducting of experiments to secure early and types. Blugle germ beet sugar seed will noon be produced in quantities sufficient for field demonstrations. New varieties of hardy orange, new pine apples and new races of corn and cotton have been developed In tbs laboraValuable tory of plant breeding. strains of tobacco have been obtained by hybridisation. It has been shown that heavy wed produce better plants than light seed. The growing of winter wheat has hern extended In the southern portions of North Dakoia and Mtuneota and new cereals adopted to the southern ia tea have been developed. A new date garden has been established at Yuma, Arisons, especially for the cultivation of varieties from the Persian gulf. Tbe planting at and binder has produced graea as result. important At the seed laboratory 9.864 germination teat and 1,413 tets lor mechanical purity have been made. Of 1,220 Maniples of needs obtained in the open market. 250 were found to be either adulterated or misbranded. reThe. foreign explorations have sulted In the itecuring of many valuable varieties of dates for the government date garden In Arizona and California and also many Important dry land fodder plants. The results achieved in combatting diaeaaes of orchard fruits hive been epccially gratifying. Remedies for ihe disease of orange tree known as Die back, have been discovered and the proportion affected in a region w here ten year ago 50 percent of the tree were diseased has been reduced to ls than of 1 percent. Pifcarte resistant grape vines are being developed and propagated. In the congressional seed distribution nearly 3C.U0O.OtO picket and packages of seeds and more than 220,-oti-o grape vines, s: plan and bulbs have been sent out. d'-a- - ITS UP TO YOU! TRYING TO IMPROVE AGRICUIv TURAL CONDITIONS. n Campbell-Bannerma- 237S WASHINGTON AVENUE TRIO. Friday night Mias Jeeode M selachian, John McUnden end Robert Buchanan wll be at ihe Grand opera house. They are the famous Scotch fra, Of Min M selachian the Echo of London nays: , 'Anyone who knows the .strong hold Alisa Jessie Uselachian's singing has taken of Scotsmen need not be told that a large and distinguished audience wu at the Queea's hall last night, at the complimentary concert arranged for her by the Scottish In London. The Scottish aristocracy were well represented. Miss Maclachlan, who was greeted with great applause, and presented with a magnificent bouquet of rosea, carnations and white heather, sang soma of tha songs with which her name is already familiarly associated, reserving to the laet the old and perennial favMalorite. Ho, Ho, My den.' " W 19.-He- SCOTCH The Time to Buy is Now While Bargains Last ti Paper Hangers, Decorators, Sign Writers j I r e.H-ur- - - For-Dillo- : sl I : Tei-ii- dM-lrrrts- . . : van-Kimim- -- en-il- ciri'UI-'-IgtU'C- S ' a- - . I R.ip-llx- - WANT TO ABOLISH PRIVATE CAR LINES. . e. D), .Moinrk, Iowa. Dec. 29. The Weatcrn Fruit Jobbers' association today adopted a strong resolution, the enactment of legislation abolishing private ear lines and point-ii.otr the Insufficiency of pending legislation before congress in this The unsocial ion aim gave 10 Govrtnor Cummins, who xtoui-r- i the wildest enthualasm at the annual banquet by hi arraignment of rrixaip cr companies and of congress for wha: he declared to he Ite sloth In heeding the petition f'.ilne of shipper for relief. R TO THE PUBLIC: Will do well to call on Foster & Hobson when In need of any painting; or papering;. ill Orders Receive Prompt Mention Phone Bell 673 Y, Independent 231 p - MARTIAL LAW ANNOUNCED. Berdchitff, Southwest Russia. Dee. 29. Martial law has been announced per. 277 Twenty'Fpurth Street W0 |