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Show T11E MOKXINli EXAMINEE: OGDEN. Grocery Co. WEEKLY is where you buy the Best the Market Affords Holiday REPORTS OF DUN BRAOSTREET. Vegetables Staple and Fancy New York. Nov. G Dun A Oil a weekly review of trade i oiiimi1-rowill eay: Condition bate retarr.ad trade- - in 2S--- AND FRESH HAD RELIGIOUS CRANK SION TO PERFORM. HIS SHIP FLYING THE WEATHER BEATEN FLAG. Sidney. t B . Nov. 23. Filing the flag of the United State, which ha1 been placed nearer the pole than any other national standard, and weatherbeaten and disabled, the Peary Arctic steamer Roosevelt arrlied here sat: and steam, after sixteen months' rain effort to reach the pole. Though nut entirely sucoaasful. the expedition. nevertheless, got to 87 de- Activity iu the hide market la fully maintained, moat western packers being fully sold up to current aalting. Narrow fluctuation hate character-iie- d tbe metal market. Diminished receipts at the northwest gave support to wheat, total arrivals at pri- grees 6 minutes north latitude, or mary markets since July 1 uow showwithin iwo hundred and three miles of ing a material loss from last year's ths pole. The Roosevelt, walch left movement, but smaller foreign Inly- Port Aux Basque. New Fouudiand. at ing and lees activity at flour mill 3 oclock yesterday afternoon, averoffset the sustaining factors. aged five miles n liour to Sidney--, exLIxbD'tlea of oonitnerolal failures periencing light winds and raiua The thus far reported for November hip came to anchor off the yacht amounted to $4,111,814. erf which squadron pier. f.g? were in manufacturing. tbe Though the hour was early, in trading and 8102,251 in Roosevelt was soon visited by the other commercial hues. American consul and various local officials and an invitation was exteuA-oNew York. Nov. 23. Hradetreet's OMnmandor Peary, un behalf of tomorrow will ,ey: the Sidney board of trade, to be the Though checked in some section guest of tbe commercial body at a hy irregular weather conditions, trade banquet la his honor tonight. is active as a whole, holiday demand Commander Peary came ashore alis opening up earlier tuna usual, in- most immediately after the steamer ie still came to anchor and met Mrs. Peary dustry in nearly all line pushed ts the limit of production, and who has been here for two weeks little relief from the prevailing con- waiting for her husband's return. When asked what he thought of the gestion ie yet apparent, despite the fact that the movement 1 certain suggestion embodied in Fridtjof NanIs smaller than usual sen's recent interview, to the effort crape to market at this season. that Peary's latest experience served The grain markets have displayed to strengthen the plan of reaching the fair steadiness, with few fluctuations pole by drifting from Bering Sea. Comon continued light movement from the mander Peary said he always bollev-ethere were great possibilities in producing centers, part of which is attributed to the car congestion. The the drifting theory for men of the feeling grown however, that the mill- temperament to stand imprisonment ing wheat production in the north- for several vear in the Ice. For his west has been over estimated. part he could not adapt himself to It. Hides are scarce and high and leath' Touching the outbreak of the gait er prices tend upward. Building is which has unexpectedly come up in rather quiet, and materials are not the Arctic and destroyed the ice very strive, although lumber is in fair bridge, Commander Peary said the request. prevailing wind was westerly In the Raw and refined sugar is quiet sod. Arctic region but It was not always unchanged here, but the prices on tbe of the force of a gale. No person Pacific coast are a quarter cent lower could anticipate the coming of a gain on the break out of another sugar war. either in the Arctic . region or Ha would not talk about the Sympathetic weakness la shown at New Orleans, end si far east generexpo ditlon plans, as he said he made it a ally as the Mississippi river. elecfirm demand and for opper is point not to discuss the Ideas of other trolytic for shipment In December ie explorers. The eommmnder said hie immediate movements were in doubt. heavy. Business failures in the United He thought he would pey off the New States for the week ending November Fouudiand members of his crew at 21 number 212, against 222 last week Sydney, make some repairs to the and 224 In the like week last year. Roosevelt, get a new crew and proceed Failures in Canada number 27, t New York. Commander Peary looks In ths beat against tl Inst week and 40 in this week n year ago. of health and spirits, and, though disWheat, including flour, exports from appointed at the failure to reach tha the United States and Canada for the pole, he feele satisfied with the adweek ending November 22 (San Fran- vance actually made. Plans for anwill he cisco, T sonms and Seattle missing other exposition probably last week owing to wire trouble, in- made. cluded for two weeks), aggregating Dr. John L. Wolff said the health 4,028,072 bushels, against 1,742,231 of the party has been excellent. Thera last week and 2,352.650 this week Inst was ne death and practically no sickyear. For the past 21 weeks of the ness. Dr. Wolff said that be had not fiscal year the exporta are 14,688.684 the slightest doubt that if the gale In the early part of March had not bushels, against 44,671.135 in 1806. oocurred tbe pole would have been reached without difficulty. ARRESTING ANARCHISTS Dr. Wolff said ha and other memof the expedition intended to bers Prior to the' Arrival of King George star by the Roosevelt until she reach Ays. GETTING DOWN TO FACTS. patronise us Why do the moat? In the right an aw or to this ie the key to success. Think twice and answer at the JUMBLE, Hello 1144. Rooms, Stores, Storage, Stoves, Snaps. r o d APPLES Fine Large Ones Very Select etwe-wher- e. You should have a box sent to your home at once T. B. EVANS & CO. GROCERS Washington Ave. Both Phones 256 2464 Plano. Ntwman Bro. Organa. In Rome. H. C. WARDLEIG1I Rome, Nov. 21. ed New York. In anticipation of the arrival here today of King George of Greece, who is to he the guest of King Victor Emmanuel, the police laet night and this morning made several arrests of suspected anarchists. King George passed tbe Austrian frontier last night and reached Florence la safety this morning. He wee warmly welcomed everywhere. As a further precaution several ambulance posts have been established along the route which the King will follow after reaching Rome. flANOS ORGANS AND HIISICAL MERCHANDISE Bob-Jo- String!. Pnbllcotlono of Shast Music. La) eat Bee tbe 3S7I Wonderful Pipe Organ.' Waehlngton Avenue. OQDEN, UATH. l M". kwr a V ; pima its. T2"-nrtinwbtall counts am - WmiUirtm ie the character o( tha transfer aerrice we supply our patrons. Prompt, reliable end at low cost, any time you say will ba on your Job and handle It expeditiously and welL Hm, iifitn Ittfalrmt. EraStST? Rtdo Euhdwty. mMrr ALLEN Second Hand Stores The JUMBLE buys, sells er exchangee "any eld thing ("blues excepted) end moat new one 2300 aeh. Hail 1144 TRANSFER CO. Phoxs NEVADA SECOND-HAN- S3 tor yours. STORE. we buy and soil all kinds of new JJd second-hangoods. Call er phene Wecker A Haynes, Props. IU 25th Phen Ind. 122. d tt Jf H Stare. hivi anything tl tall ar buy 1,7 to 'HI Wash. Ava. V.Ah"v . Ind. 575. 844-k- . DENKERI price far eeeendhend furniture and sell te the puhlls 2414 Grant Ave. Boil 617-u,... V1 Fhene 1 ? wNT - J. HERRICK "Jl them. Jfr Py. WITH Monuments, Copmgs end Headstones. Don't buy from agents, as they get largo commissions and you have to pay them. Bee your home people first Yard opposite City Cemetery. to tax-ath- u law. o resolution offered by J. A. of Colorado, Indorsing the pure food laws already in force, and asking that there be still more national legislation along this line, waa adopted. The same delegates presented a resolution in favor of equality of cltlxen-shi- p in men and women, which wan adopted. A New-comb- THE ROANOKE DISABLED. 4 H. L. STEW White' YIELD BIG RESULTS. CGDEN TIRF EXCHANGE 263 Twenty "fifth St Callfsmia end Eastern Raeea Direct Wire fsi All Bpcrtlnp Events SUITS. Additional ouster suits for the enforcement of the state were lew brought hero toprohibition day in the supreme court hy Attorney oCleman General against Finlay Row. mafor of Wichita, and Peter Every hardy, mayor nf Leavenworth. The court Is asked to oust these men from office. 1 WE I WERE OS CURE MEN Effectively and WHEN The RIOTING OCCURRED IN THE TEXAS TOWN. HE HAD TAKEN ITO.OOO FROM HIS EMPLOYFR. MIS A Permanently New York. Nov. 23.- - Walter E. Kinney , 23 year old. am. The police declared, has Informed :hi in that lie to rd ha s mission from tie "Cleanae and chastise ly fire." ass arrested today rliargid wlih setting the series of tires ahli-- l created consternation and did (NuiaUeiabie dam age m the vicinity of Twenty-thir- Their Companions Prefer the Disgrace of Discharge to That of Tattling. - d CURE ( .l r WE New Turk. Nov. 23 - William W unOklahoma t'tty. Okltt.. N.,v. 3. cut t Briitgnuauu. wiuir l.a t.-uJ When orders were received at Kort ; i held f r tu suspend the discharge of the :xty. ol N alley, V J.. ihe grsud Jury hurtHe, tulored t r. tops half of rumpauv B had i ;i reused of li.it; tin riulru ISu.c-tsireaiiy received their discharge. Yes-- ! J W. Hat:- - ter.lay the work wa resumed and the from his former kin a eoniraritug Hr ad rem.i.nder of company B was mustermilled the theft. Hrtageti.auu L M ed out T.ulsy company U will reto nave lust the niuuey tu ceive wages aud transportation to Bridgemsitus aged wife latti r.l iu their it. mu and dtseharge papers. early yes-siiet and Eighth avrsae when the magistrate Nearly nil of whom have bean terday. The police s that Finney court have left for their homes, ha. confessed that he e: oue of the wa announced She wa taken to r wb-was was called fire aud that he etglti pausing through tin city this present when home aud a physician burnsaid the blow might result seiioii..ly When quewih.mrd one of several of the other house aere morning two the miiutior Maid: Hrldgeiuaun'a tbufi lug and also at aumer.ni tire in the "Ye feel we have not been treated upper West Side within ihe post few year ngo and since then lie ba He claims ilia' Justly, aud lOlll believe we shall lie i.. e king restitution seek Kinney was arrested in ibe halluay a:i but 1.5uti of the amount bad beta take hack. There la no ipiesil.in Imt of a tenement house in Seventeenth luiii. that be expected to pay the part of the conipauies Should be di and that why he was arrested charged, but we could nut act as tatnear Eighth avenue today His strauge tlers. Our whole trouble was caused antics bad attracted tli attention of m w be did nut kuow. Hauklu sa'd last night that he had by some of the fellows getting drunk." a policeman who followed him when he entered the hallway of tbe house. caused Brldgematm'k arrest simply "What are you up to?" asked the from a sente of duty. policeman. CHURCH INVENTORIES. "Leave me alone," replied Kinney. "1 walk arouad a great deal and sometimes go as far a 75th street." The Work of the Officials Almost Finished. Two detectives who Lad trailed KinEMERYVILLE RACES. ney and the policeman say they entered the hallway just in time to hear ' Pari. Nov. 23. There vernal u very San that he had few church Inventories still to tie isli-eNot. 23. Four favFinney tell the pallet-maa mission to perform. Inventories In sis departments orite and a 13 tu 1 shot won ui "What kind of a mission?'' he was aere completed today, iu iwmt cases today. Result a: there was n reelstsuce, but In scvetal First rare, five furlongs Judge lt)7 asked. ( Davis 1. 2 to 1. woo; K. M. Brattain "The Lord hav given me a certain Instiuicea the troops that approached mission fo perform, Kinney- - is Mid the churches were stoned by the peas 118 Dugan), 11 to 5, SMtond : Jake ants. This led to thirty arrests. The Ward 114 (EA Dugan). 20 to 1. third. to have replied. You would not set fire to a tene- prisoners were tried and given light Time. 1:01 Ctnullfo, 11m Hunt, Mia Provo. Halt Ml. To 8aa, Nettle ment house, would you?" asked thn sentences. At Tssartea. in liir department of Hlcko aud Gram moot also roe. policeman. Gecuud race, live fur king Gohlea I certainly would, Finney Is said Ardeche. a critical situation developed. to answered, "I would chastise end Five hundred parishioners armed with Rule 118 (Knappl, 8 to 5, wm: Minus cleause them by fire." clubs, scythes, ptuugshares and pitch-for- 118 I A. Brown). 5 to 1. eectxid; Marie 8 to I, third. showered stones upon the sol- H. 118 "Were you at the lire at 33rd yester-da- v diers, whereupon the adjutant In com- Time, l:ol 2 5. Beeredu. Dr. Rowell, morning? ,No," was Finney's reply, ' but I was mand ordered hla men to lire over the Princes Wheeler and Melar also ran. Third race, live furlongs Caalque told about it by tha laird. I was to head nf the demonstrators, aud Ihe crowd fled. Tbe doors of the church IDS I McBride), 8 tu 6, wou; Como 108 the fires in 17th end llth streets. d The police declare that the boy con- were then broken iu. The church (Lawrence), 30 to 1, second: Et. 111 I Leeds), 4 to 1, third. Tints, fessed to setting Are to the tenement Itself was crowded with women and house nt 380 West 17th street, yes- children, who thronged around the of- 1:01. F. Nugent, Joe Herlan. Roalia, Conibury, Bam McGthbuu, Raterday morning. He is quoted hy the ficials In aa unsuccessful effort to pre- Kruka. police as saying he sas passing 330 vent the taking of the Inventory. dium Dance, Red Ball aud Duron also West 17th street when the laird told When the t roups marched off the peo- ran. Fourth race, six forking G) pay him to cleanse and chastise them by ple gathered together and hooted King 10N (Knapp), I to 5, won; Colfire. He went Into the hallway, he ie them out of sight. lector Jeaaup 112 (McIntyre), 8 to 5, said to hare told the police, and piled HAIR TELLB A STORY. second; Clondllght H18. (McBride), 3 a tot of paper against the gas jet and Wootme. tu 1. third. Time. 1:12 set lira to the place. The Missourian and Finney Uvea with his widowed moth- Of Brutality end Murder In Gillette Robert Mitchell, Tomilaw alee ran. Cats. er not for from where he was arrestFifth race, mile and fifty yards ed. Herkimer. N. Y., Kuv. 23- .- The boat Briers 88 (Buxton), 12 to 1. won; lx which ('better Gillette end Grace Fteher Boy 104 (Btillnianl, 8 to 1, secCONVENTION ABROGATED. Bnhs took the fatal ride on Big Mouse ond: Petit Due 88 (Hunter), 8 to i, Ed Rberidaa. New Postal Regulations Bstwasn U. B. lake lest July was Introduced as evi- third. Time, 1:41 dence in the trial of Gillette hero to- Salable aud Henry Waite also ran. and Canada Necessary, Sixth race, one mile Blue Kyso 108 day. Something of a sensation was (A. Brown). I to 3, won; J. C. Clem Washington. Nor. 21. As the result creaLed by tho testimony of Robert 104 (Rettig), 8 to 1, second; Raker of the friction over publishers' priv- Morriran, who found the boat. MorIlf (Lawrence, I to 3, thigd. Time, ileges in the two countries, tbe Cana- rison said that he found a quantity 1:41 Cfaolk Hedrick and Captain dian government. has notified this gov- of hair clinging to one of the cleat ernment that the postal convention and removed some of it In the pres- Bush also ran. between the two countries will he ab- ence of wiinesaws. Other parte of the BENNINGB RESULTS. rogated on May 7 next The notice heir remained in the boat. la aocompanled by a statement that Washington, Nor. 23 - Result: it is only Insofar as it relate to secWOOD AND ITS PRODUCTS. First race, elx furionge Zienap ond class matter that this action is won, Oraculum second, I Hilly Spanker desired to extend, and that if by legWashington, Nov. 28.' "Practically islation or departmental action new the whole world ie asking for Ameri- third. Tint, 1:15 Second race, one mite Agile won, regulations are framed for the guid- can wood and its products, says the Red Light second, Sally K. third. ance of the United Buies poatoOco bureau of statistics of the bureau of 1:43. Dme, class second commerce aud labor In a statement is department regarding Third race, one mUe and forty yard matter. Canada will be prepared to sued today. The export of thin charOnatae won, Rolou Shingle second. enter upon negotiation for another acter have Increased 33 per cent durconvention relating to this class of ing tbe nine momba of the present Lord of the Vale third. Tima, 1:45. Fourth race, mile and seventy yards matter. year over last year. During the past Creeelna won, O. I M. second. nine months the value of these et Two Martera. 1:47 KING GEORGE IN ROME. porta were $58,01)0,000. This total I Time, Fifth rare, six furlongs Landsman to raised $61,000,01)0 by adding shipatm. late Harrison II second, Bright Rome, Nov. 2H. -- King George of ment from American porta to Bov third. Time, 1:16. Greece arrived this aftemmn. He Ten the year ago territory. Sixth race, seven furtongs-Uhsl-fo- nle was received at the railroad station total value of export of thla class wa won, Klllorhau second. Brarfoll by King Victor Emmanuel and other $32.000, 000. The bulk of tbe exports Time. 1:25 third. aa and dignitaries of state. sed reels boards, deals, planks by Glng Victor Em- scantlings, and the next largest hem Accompanied ASCOT PARK MEETING. manuel. King George drove to the pal- in funrlture. ace. The two sovereigns were warmIsm Angel, Nov. 23.-program ly acclaimed by the throng of people OLD FIGHT SETTLED. for the first nine dayn of the Ascot BHcmbled to witness the Greek monmeeting wa announced today arch arrival. - Minneapolis, Nov. 22. Tbe eunven-tlo- n park by Manger J. W. Brook. The minThere was a gal dinner at the tu old as the settled fight, today ing day, which will be featured by qulrlnal tonight In honor of the king between the brewery the Jonahtn club handicap, will be of Greece. One hundred cover were jurisdiction , engtnve-rateamfiremen and Thirty-fivhorse hve Thanksgiving. laid and the affair waa moat brilliant. workers, sters by allowing etch organisation to contet. for tbe King Victor Emmanuel aud King to establish Itself under a separate been nominated purse. The Santa Catalina selling George excanged toasts. The refer- charter. take I announced for Saturday, Deences were without political signifia to refused convention The adopt 8. Four selling race, one cember cance. merely recalling the traditional resolution Introduced by Victor L scheduled and historic brotherhoods of the two Berger of Milwaukee instructing all take and a purse event are for the opening day. countries. affiliated bodies "to hold absolutely Whether tbe meeting will continue Many of the diplomats in Rome aloof from any connection with the for the scheduled period f ninety j were present and were Introduced to militia days rill not be known until the legal King George during the evening. Tbe The election of officer was voted rtlflleiiltie following the annexation of in ae a Grecian king conversed fluently special order of business for to- the Aaoot track have been settled. English with R. 8. Reynolds Hitt, the morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Ameriam charge. The convention will not lie able to CLINE AND MMLAUGHLIN WIN. The notable incident of the evening finish its business by Saturday noon, was the absence of the diplomatic the time decided on fur final adjournNew York. Nov. 23. Harry Cline r of Houmanla, Bulgaria ment. Philadelphia and Edward Mdaiughlln These diplomats, with and Benrla. In of New oYrk were winners today the heads nf all other embassies and IN. 2 balk line tournament fs- the BEFORE GRAND JURY. the been Invited had to attend legation, short stop championship. In the afterthe dinner, but the Roumanian mlnin-te- r 23. Capl. John noon Mcl jiuglilln easily beat Frank Nov. San Fiancisco. on left Rome purposely Thursday, police station, Hoppe, 4)MI to 261. In tbe evening in order not to be present, and the Martin of the ceutnil detective Cline daunted Gallagher. 4'KI to S7K. the of bend police former of Bulgaria and Scrrla representatives of and John Mooney ('apt. department, were diplomatically ill. To feel strong, have good appetite the cltv hall stail-m- . appeared before tbe grand Jury today in answer to and digestion, sleep soundly anu enLEADVILLE WRECK. utipoonaa Tby were srennipanled joy life, use Burdock Bluot Bitters, to the Jury room bv Secret Service the great system tonic antk builder. Nov. 23. Six Leadvllle, Cola, Bum. were Injured, one of them Agent INDIAN AFFAIRS. Another witness before the grand were wrecked Jury today wa Ernest A. Fisher, forfoully, three engines car was demolished merly proprietor of Fisher's theater and one baggage Oslah'inia City. Okla., Nov. 23. The collision on the Colorado of in a head-ocoimnhtee on Indian affairs arcltv. this senati. Midland at about midnight last night rived In Tulea. I. T., late last night. between two engines running ' light their tnvcatlgatlms this TEN PER CENT INCREASE. They west and passenger train No. 6, making the lease uf oil lands morning Fireman Victor Bigelow of the New York. Nov. 23 - E. H. Gary, the special feature of the days work. passenger train was killed. No pas- chairman of the Imard of directors of Manv complaints were lodged because tosengers were badly hurt. Ihough a the United States Steel corporal of the restrictions imposed by the denumber were thrown from their berths day announced that the wages of com- partment of the Interior. It is expectand seaU and severely shaken up. The mon labor In the plants of the subsi- ed that ihe straggle between ihe Inwreck occurred at Hell Gate, sixteen diary companies of the United Slates companies and the Standmlels west of leadvllle, one of the Steel corporation will lie Increased 10 dependent Oil company over the central of ard most dangerous points on the road, rents a day beginning May 1st next. lease will Ite fully brought before the and was caused by the failure of the The wage of day and turn labor will senators. Tomorrow they will comlight engine to tike tbe siding at be adjusted accordingly. ' Bartlesville. their investigation plete Humphrey and wait there for No. 6 aa ordered. LOVELAND FOR PRESIDENT. BOY GUILTY OF FORGERY. Ki-n-- ( - MEN ; i ByModern, Quick Methods , ; j h-- j WE CURE . MEN Come and Get Well Drs. Elliott & Norris 1 z. . vSe-SPECUUST- le 2361 Washington Ave. k. (Klrtu-hbaum- Hlni-woo- 2-- Ceiriav FOR THE THANKSGIVING ax artistic looking table will delt well aa entertulx. Tour food will laate better fur being aerrad in that dalaiy manner, which handsome china caa only give. We have coma exceedingly elegant dinner seta at remarkably low prices: in fact, Mir whole stock is priced ao low that you cannot afford to be without new dlsha for Thanksgiving. a 3-- E. A. Olsen, Grocer. 2259 Washington Ave. 3-- The & . I n San Francisco, Nor. 23. The passenger steamship Roanoke, wrhlch carries passengers between Los Angeles and 8a n Francisco and between this city and Eureka, and Portland, has been put out of commission by order of the United States steamship inspectors until her steam- pipe shall be put in repair. The boat will probably be laid up for two weeks. The Roanoke arrived Wed need a v from Los Angeles wltk passengers and was to hare sailed today for Portland. touching at Eureka. She had booked many passengers for the northern porta and waa being loaded with freight. Topeka. Nnv. 33. swede here If yev want Calf r If ymi want Wash Ave. . Bell Phene Ind. 407. ADS Denver, Nov. 23. Espousal of tha course of tariff reviaon waa contained iu the report of tho eommlttee on of which Obadiah Gardner of Maine la chairman and former Gnv. Charlas J. Bell of Vermont a member, which wa adopted by the convention. These recommendations are made in the report: "That whenever any of our msnufao-torieare using tho tariff laws to enable them to sell their surplus products in foreign markets at a leas price than they are sold at home, thereby j making our own people pay more for their goods by reason of competition being prohibited, we demand the re- vision of these laws along the lines that will prevent such a business. If it cannot he otherwise, we favor changing the constitution of the United States in order that a graduated income tax may ba enacted, which we believe to be one of the most Just and equitable of laws. "We would advocate that all laws for the assessment nf taxes In all tha state of the Union be made uniform, insofar as the manner of assessment and the basis of values Is concerned. "Property ie property, and we believe everything that la classed . as property should be taxed as such, therefore we favor a collateral tax OUSTER Ind. 520. C. Favor Graduated Income Tax and Changa of Constitution If Needed. - PLACE YOUR ORDERS MITCHELL BROS. FAUL ZIEQENHIRT. Stoend-Han- d TARIFF DISCUSSION. s Violins, Guitars, Aecordeons, TEELS CtLORED SCLDIERS Which Had Bssn Placsd Nsarer ths Lord Had Called Upon him to Cleanse After Making Almost Complete Rcstitution He ie Arrested Wife May and Chastise by Setting Firs Pole Than ths Standard of Any Die From the Blow. to Buildings. Othtr Nation. $1.-80- 1, A GerVs Him;. POLICE GF SIDNEY today-unde- BuH m 14. K aeaeanable line of uerohaudiae. but holiday goods have beguu tu move unusually early, and In a volume that promises satisfactory reeuiu. Wholesale business is n.aiL.lnliig muuh better movement than la at year, end further improvement i noted in always nice ?Hi Washington IF BK NEW YORK NOYEMHEII w GROCERIES All Kinds MoKNING, OLD THE AND Goods Moving Eariy Grain Markets Fain Sugar Market Unchanged. fine Fruits APPLES SATUKDAY PEARV REACHES PICKETT well-to-d- UTAH, PROMT GOODS COMPANY Wholesale and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jobber of EDISON PHONOAND GRAPHS RECORDS. Clark, Horrocko Flhng Tocklo, Stall and Doan Athlotio Good. Phonographs Sold on Easy 351 24th 5L Torino. HERE YOU ARE BOYS Roller Skates Roller Skates east-boun- VAN WYCK GUILTY. Wray. Colo.. Nov. 23. Cerrett Van Wyck. e ranchmen, and his wife were found guilty today of tbe murder of Gerrett Jehsast. sister of Mrs. Van Wyck, end were sentenced by the Jury to life imprisonment. Mlsl Haaat was shot and killed in a cabin on the plains where she lived alone, and it was targed that her sister and brother-in-lakilled her la oHer to obtain the Insurance on r life. h-- The Chicago. Nov. 23 I). H. Dllbs. 18 years oM. who says he is connected with prominent Ssn Francis fam; this morn- ily, was placed bn trial yesterday b year a ing. headed by H. D. Uiveland of Ran Judge Kavanaugh charged wlh passand ing a forged check for $5h upon a Francisco for tineident, at South Side restaurant man. adjourned sine die. Dlbbs dented any Intentional wrongFred -- DM Mi's t sshleigh's father doing. On the stand he said the check out when you hail been given him In payment for s ' attempt to dm say ge.mbltnc debt aud that he had sipos called last night? John I should not. He wa- - behind tne when 1 went ed it bunande 1.11 ill arrested. A number ui prominent xeamm tiuL Chicsgu LatlJ New. Kan flty. Nv. 23. Trans-Mississip- pi rati Commercial fled tbe nomination uf offices for the SPORTING Winslows Celebrated Line-Pr- ices From 50c to $5.00 Come Quick T. S. HUTCHISON No. 306 Twenty-Fift- h Street rns-itni- buslncsi men are said to have asked the star' attorney to be lenient with the ooy. but as he was tried and convicted on a similar charge some time ago. the ante's attorney asked that he be sent to tbe reform school. WANT AD8 YIELD BIG RESULTS. ( |