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Show examiner: c :u;:x, itaii. Monday moknim;. .ttxe Tin: rcexim? f.ve i J theatre i .nnmmfmm - 8 Senate Will Consider a Number of Appropria5e; ppjEnt-r- -- Floor, Lower Utahna Park The probabilities in the United States senate this week include consideration of a number of appropriation tills and confeivnce rejiorts, the statehood quratii'ii. ilie railroad rale bill, the subject of type of cans! to be constructed across ir.e isthmus of Panama, and the right of Senator Emoot to retain his seat in the senate. business will beam with the taking up of the conference n iort on the rate lull, and ii will hold the favored position until disposed of. After artlon on the rate hill preference will be given to appropriations, the naval bill coming flrat among these and the District of Columbia following it. Of the appropriation conference reports, thal on the Indian hill will receive first consideration, with others following when read to be presented. Tha Canal Bill. The sea level canal bill will Jiuld Its plare as the unfinished business, but it will continued to be Jostled out of position by other measures enjoying higher privilege under the rules of the senate. It Is now generally conceded that there shall be a vote on this measure before the final adjournment of the session, and with this assurance Senator Kltiredue, who baa charge of the bill, la content not to presa unduly for its continued consideration. He will, however, he prepared to proceed with it whenever the way Is clear, and will demand a vote at the earliest practicable moment. There are many speeches still to lie made on the bill Among the senator who are expected to speak on It are Messrs. Morgan, Millard, Spooner and Hopkins. The Statehood Question., The conference report on the statehood bill will be the subject of an discussion, but the belief Is quite general that the report on the rate bill will he accepted after comparatively little controversy. The Smoot Cass. The question of Senator Smoot's eligibility wilt be raised by presentation of the report of the committee on privileges and elections, but It is not probable the question will be taken up for discussion this week. In the House. The program for the week in the house contemplates work on the sundry civil appropriation bill. There arc several matters, however, which may interrupt this plan and which Injected themselves into the equation late Sat; unlay. These are the rate bill confer race report, the statehood conference report and the Payne hill making minor changes In the administration of the customs laws. The regular cnier Mcnday Is the passage of bills under the suspension of the rules. Statehood Report In Houee. The statehood conference report w ill be taken up in the house just as soon as the aenate accepts it. If the senate rejects the report, the matter may not be brought up In the house. Just what the plan, In this respect, is In the senate has not bent determined, but leaders predict that the statehood bill will not be brought into the bouse this 20 place Your Ordera With FOR monuments COPINGS AND HEADSTONES OONT BUY FROM AGENTS large eommUsions, aad e. ttwy Ct Baa your mi keee to P7 era people SraL Two car loada of stock to calact City Cemetery. Veid Oppoelte work eleo where raeember that you taka chancea of Wa do up by ao doing. the launcry work cent ne ee nearly perfect ae human hand can do it, and retire :ha goode to you at the tinea they were promised. Why sot try ue with your bundle this week! d le eend your laundry Steam Laundry Ogden 437 Twenty-fift- TURF CGDEN 326 Street h EXCHANGE St. Twenty-fift- h Races. Eastern California end Direct Wire fot All Sporting Evente week. Interrupted by' the reglcldal attempt of Thursday, May 31, the program of fetea and entertainments originally planned in connection with the Spanish royal wedding has been resumed with such' ardor as the people can command after the tragedy which followed close on the heels of the wedding ceremony. Tomorrow's incidents will Include an excursion toward Aran Juez. a parade and the departure of the royal princess. On Wednesday there will be a banquet at the royal palace In honor of the administrative authorities, and on Thursday a ban qnet In honor of the dlplomtaic corps. The fetes will close Friday with a reception at the palace and a ball at the opera house, after which the king and queen will depart for- the castle of La Granja. where they will pass the honeymoon of two week. William Will Vialt Vianna. Emperor William is expected this week to go to Vienna for a visit ot the aged ruler, Francis Joseph of in mind BEAR the feet If youve a transfer Job be hre you that weve an equipment capable of accomplishing it quickly end to your great aatiafaction In manner and cost W Allen Transfer Co. Second Hand Austria-H- STORE. Household "jodm New Goeda Exchanged for old. Washington Ave. Ind. phono 372 Now SECOND-HAN- end Seeend-han- d NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. We buy and esil all kinda of new cd second-han- d Call or phono wecker A Haynes,good. IBS 25th St Props. Phone, Ind. 524. PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Stare. Second-Han- d 7u have anything to tell or buy Phone 1870 to 187S Wash. Avc. 556. Ind. 575. rc I u,.., B. A. Py DENKERS the Mghect price for4 second-?n- d furniture and sell to tho public 241$ Grant Ava. Ball ,h..ch!!!P,t. 637-k- . Ind. 920. C. J. HERRICK A CO, Successors H. L White, 7W Ooode here If you want u c11 Bara If you want V,.VTI' luv 2,3J? w,,h Aw Bell Phone "Y- Ind. y. . tt 0 DEFENDED. ersdMM.1 I nwiiilT 1 e ft raw. Osu rums ihOhiAI AlLeoUNTMEb. mw Aw bbtnt. pneet Ricdtt Esetedvdy.. 1 ' ungary. Stores CANNON .i - Ccnt;-..rat- dai. e A- Yi.l.u'.ir.on. June sanJ ptisun toJay v 'Ui icij at Arlina iii:d i:iutiry tribute ... Ci'tifi'u. iale soldier hi- nnfh at rwt beside the soldThe exerciaei were !: coii federate veeiion of .h.tcry.The rwhere lie 267 Cunfeiivteea were under the of the of Coe.fi derate Veteran ' ;,i.- - Con Washington, the Daus' . and the federacy . l y Rep, Addresses wer. Wti'ioms of resentative John Sim i Miisippi and H. A l;i I'l't vi toriner secretary of the pai. 4 Nature of the day was the unve.Vug f tho floral Southern cross" by Vii Kl.zaheth Gould. An Immense fil ial wreath on which waa Inscribed the nord Fratei-niiv- . the gift of the Confederate of the District of Columbia, was placed on the monument to the Union dead, while a beautiful climax of the day's cercinouie wa the decoration of the neuly made graie of Gen. Joseph Whet-irr. - - iii '. ck-ty- silk Imports from China lir.o the United Slates in the calendar ISO'5 were $9.b"t'.5t9 : carpel In tha fiscal year wool, $3,21)4.613. China lh"fj opium imports front $1.4(19 ,4S. amounted Raw 19h4. vt-a- r t- -i SCHURZ MEMORIAL. s BROS. MITCHELL i n So-'.it-- a. the ;a;n.' wbeliier this uueitr, i lll east's i.nd- -r u.iirti.il law h:eh it nai-tithe point desired by :ie ho'.ist. Ttiere ne.e t.o idler iu the pidi.iral situation It I MORGAN BUYS ART COLLECTION. New York. June 3. Tile Time will print .he following cablegram lomor-t'JW . I'aria. June 3.- - J. Pierpont Morgan has purchased the great RoJoipbi-- ' Kdnu art collection for $i,f"0.0ni. The' ion collect includes eight paintings by Reuibiandt, four by Rubens and six The Ogden Turf Exchange California and Eastern Races Direct Wire on All Sporting Events Our Line of Cigars snd Liquors Is the very Best M. J. CLEARY,Street Prop. Do You Want to Know About Colorado? 326 Twenty-fift- h bv Yuu Dyck. "Tbeie is a large quantity of splendid elghteen'ii century furniture. The collection also contain some magnificent tapestry and fine pieces of sculpture by Potnlou, Pajou and Pigalle." . Prlcee 10c and 25c. Every Evening. Il.dkt - Opera Co. PEOPLE 20 i. , :u I tion Bills Question of Smoot's Eligibility Will Be Considered Some Time This Week Statehood Report Before Both Branches Emperor William Will Visit Vienna. 10c. Entire Balwny, Cassidy . Beautiful Tribute Pa SoM.era Buried 0n and evening. Wodwille. Afternoon 5 has :tu!fy, ae;"w i the eit oiivta Ti i i.. ' :ie cectaiou m me : a. tiir'.ry to 'ippoi-- nut'll a meu-ur- e. iLo to thi i;t dative of Minister of !iit:ce Uhec. H gun !t iff. it is doubtful, : DECORATED STARTINO MONDAY week only of High Cl BIG ACTS iti 5 - ? ulfPit'U irsh.t r w n . unnectiun f met from i. to ko to Coat;:. li.e:; purctuara. irs j m:1! :.! UTAflNA i the ear. iij euppmaii w: :a-- i. The American lswn tennis team of challengers fur the Dwight Davis cup are scheduled to play the flrat of the International matches at Liverpool, winEngland, today, and to meet the ners of the Australasian series on June The 7. 8 and 8 at Newport, Wales. finals agslnst- - the Brltieh holders of the cup will be played on the courts t Wimbledon, London, Jnne 15, 16 and 18- . TRADE WITH CHINA. Washington. June 3. The trade of the United States with China, says a bulletin Issued by the department of commerce and labor, show a very rapid growth during the past decade, especially In exports to that country from China also though the Import show an increase. Total exports to China IiKthe r IMS were 13,703.922 and In 1915 153.574.793. The total Im521.842.860 In ports from China were 1905. In addi1895 rad $28,113,811 in tion to the exports indirect the bulletin avs there should be considered British colony those to Hong Kong. which is In fact OB the coast of Chins, a door through which large quantities of merchandise rater the country. To United Hour Kong the export of the States grow from $4,462,856 in 1895 to imports 88.0X0 826 In 1905. and the from Hong Kong grew from $1,393,920 1905. In 1905 hi ta 1895 to $1,655,063 the exports to China were $27,921,033 and In 1903. $14,970,138. The phenomenal growth la 1905, the bulletin attributes in part to the large .contracts of the Amcriran cotton clotha In the In the expectation latter part of 1904. other sections of end Mnclinria that be en to comnorthern Chins wjnild bulletin says the merce In 1905. United States seems to have supplied or the imports Into about 20 per cent Hung Kong. Thins in 19v3. Including cent in 1890. 8 per . gainst. 6 per about 13 per pent In cent la 1899 and y-- Altvndcit Large Services Held in Chicago. Chicago, June 3. Services in memory itf the late Carl Srhurx wen- hi Id today in the auditorium before an audifilled the grout ence whit-l- i comi.leU-lhall. The organisation under whose auspices the milling were held were numerous and varied, Including Uir-ma. singing societies, Turn the Military Unit r of the Loyal Legion, posts of the G. A. K., commercial organizations, political associations, literary clubs and civil service league. The following letter was read from President Roosevelt: 1 could be present at the "I wl-imeeting in honor of the late Carl Scburx. To him there befell tne great good fortune which befell all men who were aide to play a part worth playing at the time of the great crisis of our guvernnn nt. He waa one of those who in the council chamber, on the a'uiup and on the field of battle upheld the policies of mighty Abraham Lincoln and he la remembered therefore among the men who came to the front iu tine if the two heroic parties of our government Mt the time of its foundation and at the time of Its preservation. He was able to prove his frailty to a lofty Idealism by the course he then took. After the war he was among the most prominent champions of civil service refxrni, ana later of a sound money, snd In addition to his services a a public ntau be, rendered a very real service to the cause of American letters by Ills remarkable little biography of Lincoln and his longer biography of Henry Clay, not to speak of other writings. Theodore his Roosevelt." - n Ueiui-tndea- 32 LOS ANGELES RETURN. Via Balt Lake Route from Salt Lake City. Good returning to Oct. Slat. On sale May June lit, 3rd, 16t and June 2(ilh to July Sth. Select a date 20-2- for starting your vacation. Write for space at once to J. H. Burner, D. P. A. Balt Lake. IS A DELICATE SUBJECT. Press Diacusaea Proposed Change in Attitude Concerning Anarchists. London London, June 4. The dramatic story from Madrid of the suicide of the would-bassassin of King Alfonso and Queen Victoria, with the discovery of bombs at Ancona. Italy, rappnoed to be used against King Victor Emmanuel, has led the newspapers here to keenly ijlscuss the anarchistic question. The London police disclaim any knowledge of the anarchlwt Morales, and persist in denying that the bonui throwing was plotted In London. It has been stated that the Spanish with government will communicate the British foreign office concerning the attempt on the Uvea of King Alfonso and Queen Victoria. Thfs, however, la Incorrect" The matter has been left In the hrad of the police. In Paris It seems to be believed that Morales was none other than the m Using Farrs or Avonlo, who threw a bomb at King Alfonso In Paris a year e -- . DAILV FIGHTING Lodi, Juuo 3. Bauguibary encounters between workmen belonging ta the Polish national and socialistic par lira take place daily. Yesterday one man waa shot and killed and five were mortally wounded. Owing to a strike of waiters, cooks and butchers the rnffee houses, restaurants and markets are closed. Aeronaut Had Narrow From Death. a . Chairman Bur Washington, June ton of the houv riu-rand harbors committee, has submitted a teport upon the bill to irotect Niagara Fall. While mak- The report says the committee regards Cleveland, O., Jnne an ing a trial High; with hi airship at the jurisdiction of the United States amusement resort today l.litlr Con over Niagara river as unipieMionable, lleuchy, the young Ban Francisco aero- because It is a navigable stream iu the naut. narrowly recap J death by the greater part of its length. collapsing of lh frame work of the car. HAS REACHED AN AGREEMENT. The airship was 6'u feet in the air when the accident occurod and Beachy London, June 3. The Observer says was saved from being darhed to thr that as a result of King Edward's reground only by tbe narrowest margin. cent visit to Greere a settlement of He managed to guide the airship until the Cretlnn question Is probable, Greek it was hut fifty fret shore the ground troops replacing the international and although tt fell that distance, guards for the Buda bay lapsing to Great Britain, and Prince George of Beachy escaped with a few bruises. Greece possibly becoming governor of ARRESTING ANARCHISTS. Cyprus. The SPEERS, 700 Seventeenth St, Denver, Gilo. And you will rewire by return mail FIIEE, a get of handsome aouvenir Postal 4'arda allowing mountain Reentry, together with a number of beautifully illustrated booklet, telling you bow to make your summer vacation tri to tbe Iiocku-- a moat enjoyable event. TO PROTECT NIAGARA FALLS. AIRSHIP WENT WRONG. Escape DEAR KIR: (Please tell me about Colorado.) s N ame . 3.' Italian Police Keeping Them Under Surveillance. Rome, June 8. The police, suspecting ansrclilat plot t Ancona on the Adriatic, 515 miles northeast of Rome, made a sudden descent upon several house there. A barber, one Gabbl-anell- l, and twelve other anarchist, were a Treated. The Italian police discovered a plot agalnat King Alfonso a few daya before the attempted aaaai.Kiiiatl'jn at Madrid and informed the Spanish po- BRING LARGE FIGURE. Ventura. Cal., June 8. Apricot pits are sold here Ibis year for $15 a ton. This is the largest figure received for them at this place. The demand for the pits comes from Germany, where they are used as a substitute for almonds in candy. Prussic add Is also obtained from them. State ' OUR BUTCHERS The Places To Buy the Choicest NEW ROAD NEAR COMPLETION. Mautlan,. Mexico, June 3. The Aral link of the Guyamas Guadalajara extension of the Southern Pacific, extendBARON KORWIN JAILED. ing from a point on the Sonora railway, nine kilometers above Gnyamaa, Was Forced to Deacend Near Dieppe, to Torln, a distance of 72 kilometers, will be open to freight and passenger France. traffic this month. Dieppe, France, June 3. The balloon WILL LEND SUPPORT. of Baron Korwln, chief of the Austrian military balloon department, which left London Saturday night in an attempt Indianapolis,. Ind, June 3. The conto reach Vienna, descended near here vention of the employed officers of the T. M. C. A. of North Amorlra has enat 1 o'clock this morning. dorsed the efforts of the Ban Kraut-locTHE DENVER A RIO GRANDE Y. M. C. A. to obtain $408j000 with which to replace the building destroyed RAILROAD CO. In thr recent Are and earthquake. For the meeting of the Y. M. M. I. A., the V. L. M. I A., and the Primary CHINA MAKES THIRD REPLY. Association at Salt Lake City, June Sth, 9th and KMh, the RIO GRANDE Pekin, June 3. Tbe government has WESTERN will make a rate of ONE handed to Mr. Carnegie, the British SINGLE EARil for the round trip. d'affaires, lta written assurTickets on vale June 7th, 8th, 9th charge ance concerning the recent cnatoms and 10th. edict. It Is understood they specify Final limit of tickets June 13th. the period for which the customs will be pledged as security for China's HOT CAMPAIGN CLOSES. obligations. MEATS o tor-elg- n n , The Market Affords Greenwell Wholesale end Retell Butchers SUPPRESSED. RIOTS HAVE BEEN t The Kiang SI Shanghai, June There riots have been suppressed. were two small engagements In which ten rioters were killed and sixteen made prisoner Foreigners were not POULTRY AND FISH IN :eason Phone Durban, Natal. June 3. The ookmiai forces have had another brush with rebels In the vicinity of Nkakdhla, in which they lost four men killed and seven wounded. Sixty of the rebels were killed. EXCURSION NEGRO ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT. Gibann, La., June 8. Allan Taylor, young negro, has been a treated ! Arcadia. La., charged with having tried ta assault Mrs. James Barron, at her home In Elenvllle pariah. After falling In the attempt the negro to the home of hla m either where he was trailed by possemen. He was railed to come out, bnt refused and the possemen fired and killed the a d negro's mother. He was then and later turned over to an officer who succeeded .'n landing him in Jail. Mob violence la threatened. esp-tnre- MANY TRADES LOCKED OUT. Vienna. June 3. Following the lockout of bricklayers, the builders' association has decided to extend the measure. Some 30.000 men were discharged last evening, including stone masons. platerers. roofers, carpenters and jobbers, plumbers, locksmiths, painters and glssiers. It is expected that TURKISH COMMERCIAL REFORMS. the total number of men locked out will reach Uffl.000 next week. If so Washington, Jnne I. Some commer- building operations will he mt a standcial reforms In Turkey are reported still in lower Austria. The main disof pute is over wages. by Vice Consul General Smlth-Lyt- e Constantinople to the bureau of mane-- , NO CONFLICT EXPECTED. fact ure rs. The organisation of a board of English merchants there has accomof bonded wareSI. Petersburg. June 3. The possiplished the opening houses and is demanding more facil- bility of a conflict between the lower ity la customs operations, suppression houve of parliament and the governof the Hadjas .stamp, free access on ment over the abolition of the death SATURDAY, St We Keep the Best Meats Phonos ' Boll 2321 171-f- l Ind, 249 Washington Avenue The London Meat Market A. WRIGHT, Pro. . meats handled at Fresh and Sab BALLARD & MEATS RINCKER'S FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Game and Fish ia Beaeoa. We handle nothing hut prime uteer beef. Home Specialties: lard and aauiaga. AS made meatu 331 Twenty-Fourt- are strictly flntclaao la very Una Both phono 661. JUNE 9TH. Oregon Short Line, cheap rates and long limits to Utah and Idaho points north. Ark Agents for particulars. WE HAVE YHE BEST. TRY US. Money win buy; ne Inferior NORTH Via UNDOUBTED Ind. 190. 19-t- ; 355 Twenty -- Fourth molested. FIQHTING IN NATAL, Bell CHOICE MEATS For Fine Meats IMPERIAL TROOPS DEFEATED. Tangier, June $. Fighting between the forces of the sultan snd the pretender has been renewed. The pretender has driven back the sultan's troops, Inflicting considerable losses and also have devastated the territory of the loyal Riff tribe, TriE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET FOR YOUR H New Haven, Conn., June 3. The advance guard of delegate to the n& tlonal convention of the Knighta of Columbus begnn arriving on today's trains. At the national council the' chief Items of business will be the selection of next year's meeting place, for whirh Denver, Detroit. Chicago and Jamestown. Va.. are the applicants, and the election of four national directors The council sill be inked to ratify the vote taken at the Loa Angeles seeslan of a year ago, miking four "arriving Incorporators of the order life mem-herof the national council and depriving them of a vote on insurance matters. The four incorporators are Daniel Colwell, the present national secretary; William M. Geary, Dr. M. C. OConnor and Cornelius T. Driscoll, all of this city. Joseph Scott of Los Angeles, who with George A. Connolly of 8an Fran cisco will be California's delegates, will bring an appeal for aid In behalf of the stricken knights of Ban Francisco. .. ........... ... lice. Portland, Or,., June 3. Not since facthe old days of the Mkchell-Rimotional lights bs a state and congress campaign in Oregon excited such interest as the one which ckmed last night Throughout the state the fins', guns were fired by both parties, all the large towns snd many of the smaller ones holding enthuMaatic rallies in the interest of the candidates of both parties. Governor Chamberlain, who Is seeklb the nominee of the ing Democrats, choaed his campaign at Victoria where he addressed a large audli-ncs- , while his Republican opponent Dr. Wbitaumbe of Corwallis addressed a great audience at the Empire go. theater In this city. Hon. G. H. WilThe Daily Telegraph admits that liams and Geer alao adGreat Britain's attitude might perhaps dressed the assemblage In Wlthicomb'a be modified with advantage with re- behalf. gard to the asylum offered anarchists, bnt contends that it 1 sa subject bristHOLD ANNUAL MEETING. ling with difficulties and calling for most careful investigation. Chicago. III., June 3. Tbe sixth an William Melville, late chief of the nual meeting of the national Jewiah special police service la Scotland Yard, hospital for consumptives at Denver who during his tenure of that office was held here today. All of the old x-in the closest touch with the an- officers were A suggestion archist movement, informs the Dally by President Grahfelder that a loan Telegraph that aevtn yean ago the fund he established for the benefit of London police frustrated an attempt discharged pallrnt who are compelled to assaainate King Alfonso and .his to remain In Colorado wis acted upon mother by the discovery of a plot favorably, as was a no a recommendaagainst them In London, and the pur tion that a school be established for suit and rapture of the plotters st tho icHrurtion of Russian patients. Bordeaux, while they were on their The adviaability of establishing trad way to Ban Sebastian to carry out the school for discharged patients, which a ms Ml nation. was recommended by a committee at Atlantic City last year, was referral KNIGHT 80F COLUMBUS executive committee with power to GATHERING AT NEW HAVEN. to the act. C N. If so fill out Uie blank below and mail to IN LODZ. St. h Both Phono 619 TWENTY-FOURT- 13S. H ST. BENEFIT. "Do you think the dlncovery of th north pole will benefit society?" I Yea," answered the scientist. would probably put an end to the tron hie snd expense of sending out relle ' expeditions." Washington Star. TO OPEN TRAINING QUARTERS. Newport, R. I. Mr. Alfred G. Vanderbilt has appointed Tuesday, June IX. as the date of the opening of his new training quarters for horses. There will be only a few of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt here for Lie season at that time, but those who re not will be brought In Mr. Vender-hilt'- s private car, on which he always travel In going between Newport and New York. Though there win Le many Interesting details to marie the house warming," which the occasion will be called, only the general form haa yet been determined upon. The festivities will begin with a grand dinner which will be served In the dining room, which is a part of the establishment. There will follow dancing antf a presentation oT Mr. Vanderbilt' thornghhreds In the ring. It Is even stated that (here may be anamateur circus, but this Is doubted la view of the need of rehear-ssl- s and the Impossibility of holding them, as all tbe performers would be busy In New York, many miles from the ring. It Is assured though that there will be some riding and driving "stunts for which ribbons and favors of various kinds will he offered. 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