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Show THE JIOKNINfi GILLETTE'S TEST! dCNY. WE declares That Graca Brcn Threw Heraeif Into the Lake. t r i ri..u EX ..Uil .ke.ft.Il i.: at t.'r M INl-II- blliAll : in 0IEN : t 111 Vft-- e i . MEN ROCKEFELLER S i;i.V 3 FT S Permanently of Hn b.z r up- Total of $cti7,500 Ctfii Since L r ! l.uv:ug ic October, 'sjr . of rhe It v u ' .imi aur-iiitir luri'Eisi-iX...!. Xva YiU'h. Nv. Is With Herkimer, X. Y Mrs. Guit-ee: t Hft4.it1 tftkiay tha: wavy head and uute.ij .. .i.,-and ;r the n,Zt.!r.; or uiil- gat', ,i:c iiii el:h eye that wt-rof the gei.. and hag bud in utuer lc. :u! Mr Tin-s-Uaa.t-wtIE. Cheater a I'l Un::.-Lieu has ary. .lofcu par-L,.f caiLr to the ' a aperucle of physical tnj uirnia: iouiu. I; f.ii tbe aieac wa raised D. shortly if-t- r ejt-fr.-i- , . hauarina when he toli.i me iJaiL-- . aeil ha ion. tile Mr suffered urea''. e.ij.'k'. i.i: tu'i.ius wlineaa box at 6 o'cLk'k tonight He It. uii Utrvuas brestftj-iaweitmale. which Laiwrt-iic-t waa the s;ar wltue. ;a hi beWi . td a lew week ago in paralysis uniteriij Ai.,.'t,i.-nhalf on the charge of tiarteg u:.i: Jer-eliurary v. ..tt-- . Kichu..-:: 1 hie sweetheart. Ura.-- Br:;n Mi.. Kirh- RENOUNCES TITLE. jii.i'iie Gillette today went uioiid. Va . S 1 low a uiie of the moat trying ordeal that a witness Heir of the Eail of Portland BeGrinned. Iowa, f ever experienced. Surrounded by an 7 Till make a to in. o'. t CftiU- come American Citizen. almost Inexhaustible mat of circumtnliftiled the .f tile stantial evidence that teemed to point i..-.Sheridan. Wvo., Nov. 28. The Hon. Kftk.'krf Her 10UUil:.itile f . to bin guilt, he iook the aland iu his John Fal.i ws Walii-pson and belr wa rtVftlved iu Urli hi';. T Uie own behalf and for nearly seven hours nf the present Earl of Portland, went gilt aie made e. iu.-n- . and strove to hear up under the n ruin of (efore the when t'.e cociilTioi ,i. of the district court are ii.ih.i:I and to describe to today and of rainefti me total ritiut it for the his intention the jury bow Grace Brown died. will be hemming a citizen of the United tud..'wmrnt of culngt Moat of the tltne he was under States. He also renounced Ms right and the district at- of success to the titles and estates of Subsequently tin n:eu.ter of the bla father lu favor of hia son. John geuera'. education U.si.l ci Kockefel-le- r torney was merciless lu his Questioning. Haring assured his lawyer that Walker Wallop. iot,ft.Ja(;ou mei he of he was equal to the strain. Gillette Mr. Wallop haa been a resident of the ezei'utiva conau'iitr of ihe waa called aa the first wilueas In his Sheridan county for fourteen years, fouitdal.on lor i li,- - .I ft'anceiunit own defense. His step warn steady, oomiug here lit anrfc aa a cxiwboy, Jt tearhiug and au informal underhia narena were firm and his aniwera and acquiring a large ranch on the standing was arriteii at in nil n.ut-lerquick as in response to questions from Llule itouae civek. affei'tmg the ilcie.opineni of his own senior counsel. A. M. Hills, Ten veara ago he married a daughhigher education, the twn hoard wid be declared that Grace Brcwn mood ter of Judge Walker of Chicago, grand- I'ndnamr io work in harm-'Uup in the boat and threw herself into daughter f Admiral Walker of the lake. But his brief direct examiRENOUNCES TITLE. nation waa followed by a searching that was not comSUSTAINED. DEMURRER Heir of the Earl of Portland to Ba pleted at d o'rluck. come a" American Citizen. He told of going through the forest a Denver. Xov. 28. After and of striking a road, meeting two E. legal battle. Judge K. Sheridan, Wyn, Nov. 28 - The Hon. men in one place and a third further in the federal court today, sustained n and heir Fallow Wallop, on. About the tennis racquet he said the demurrer of the Colorado Fuel and Juhu of the present Earl m 10111008, wunt "1 waa wav. In had the that it my Iron company to the Mil f oomplaini before the of lie liistrid court suit case. Gillette said, and I de- filed by the Carnegie Steel company, today aud Judge his Imeutisn oi declared I cided to pul the racquet away. put charging inflrngement of the William becmi.UK a rttisen "f the Unltod a little R. Jones patented process of mixing State. He it tinder a log in the woods aio renounced ht right way from the road." molten pig iron and seeking an in- ut sucres to (he tula and eata'ea junction to restrain the Coloraiio cor- of his fa her lu favr ot Iiik sou. Joku FAMINE CONDITIONS. poration from further use cf tbe Walker Wallop. Tbe demurrer set out that at Mr. W'ullop baa been a reaideut of Similar to 1851 In Severity Thou- the time of the filing of the auit no Sheridan county for fuuiieeu years of aa life tbe was decree obtainable, sands Starving. and oumlng here to work a a the patent had expired. Tbe case in- acquiring a large ranch oncowboy, the Llitle dollara. million several volved 211. famfit. Petersburg, Nov. The UiXme civek. ine conditions In the governments of Ten yeara agn he married a daughREGIMENT. BRYAN'S Kazan, Simbirsk, Famara. Saratov and ter of Judge Welker of Uhirugii. now other Volga governments have granddaughter uf Admiral Walker ! Washington, Nov. 28. The auditor Kentucky'. reached a most desperate state. Actbs war admitted the for cording to experts the famine la only slightly, if at all. leas severe than the claim of Col. William J. Bryan's regiARTIC STEAMER. volunteer, great famine of 1851, which enlisted men. the Third Nebraska pay al- The the sympathy of the civilised world for 128.240, being tha rate f men Roosevelt Haa Scan Examined of and caused the United Slates to send lowed at slate rates for tbe and Found in Good Condition. they rea ship load of grain and provisions to the regiment from tbe time fipauluh-AmericaRussia. Thousands of peasants in the ported for duty, during the Sydney. X. H., Nov. 28. An examiwar,' until they were musstricken districts are now in the tered into the service. This includes nation into the oondltkma of the hn-tograsp of actual starvation, the cold uf an of tbe Arctic steamer Riaiaeralt Item of (j.UiHi claimed by officer winter haa begun and letters and diswill disclosed tbe faci that she ia in much amount which tor the regiment, condition describe the piteous patches better condition than waa thought. of the people, who are eating pig week doubtless be approved ia accordance Her bottom was found only elightlv in order to lessen the pangs of hun- with the ruling made today. Aa there The planks are in good In the regimen:, ramaged. men 1.000 era about themare and generally reelgulug ger of the proman will condition. Two flange selves apatahticaily and hopelessly to the average amount to each are gone, hut tbe steamer 30. propeller than leas be rerare acmethtng instances in their fata, oujy will not require any repairs before sorting to violence. she reaunina her voyage to New York. DEMURRER SUSTAINED. to Ball tomorCapt. Bartlett expect SCHOOL BUILDING BURNED. Denver. Xov. 28. After a hard row for New York. Lew-la- , Waa Dtsigned for Nagroas and Waa fought legal battle, Judge R. E. suscourt HALIFAX DOCKYARDS. federal lu the today, Probably Bat an Firs. - reii-edr.u- MEN Methods tail J i n .;. d CURE MEN Come and Get Well Drs. Elliott& Norris 2361 Washington Ave. . cul-uiiii- ou e . ih . lli.-fin- t li.-Ji- : t'ar-negi- e ) haul-fough- FEAST an artistic looking table will dallalit well aa entertain. Your food will taate better fur being a erred in that dainty manner, which handsome chi. ns ran only fire. We hare some exceedingly elegant dinner seta at remarkably low prices; In fact,, our whole stock la priced so low that yon cannot afford to be without new dlahea for Thanksgiving. F. A. Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Aye. pro-oea- n tained the demurrer of tbe Colorado Fuel and Iron oompany to tbe bill ot Steel large brick building at 14W1 Mlaaouri complaint filed by tbe Carnegie avenue, which waa leased last week company, charging infringement of tbe William R. Jones patented proce.a by the board of education for a negro of mixing molten pig iron and seeking school, waa destroyed by fire today end there ia evidence that prejudice an injunction to restrain the Colorado use of lbs against tha establishment of n school corporation from furthsr for negroea caused the building to be process. Tbe demurrer set out that at the time of tbe filing of the antt no Bet on fire. Late last night the builddecree waa obtainable, aa the life of fire on to but be waa discovered ing expired. The case prompt action saved It. The firemen th epatent had million ilol.ara. several found rage soaked wlrh oil on the pecond floor hallway. The deal ruction TWO YEARS' IMPRISONMENT. or the liuilding today marks the second building leased for e negro school Belgrade, Servla, Nov. 28. Capt that has been burned within the paat of tbe murtwo weeks. The board of education Maxlmovitch, two weeks ago leased a building for a dered Gen. Zankovltch, was sentenced years negro school and immediately It was by a court martial today to tenofficers imprisonment and three other destroyed by fire. ofand twenty-sificers wore eondemned to terms varyVANDER VELDE ILL. ing from fire to twenty years ImprisFernamont Takas Up Argumsnt in His onment on the charge of plotting n Stead. military revolt on n large scale. St. Loula. 111., Nov. 2K.- -A vm-ln-la- x Brussels. Nor. 2. Owing to the Illness of M. Vender Velde, the Socialist leader In the chamber of deputies, the letter's Interpellation cf the government asking that parliament refuse to accept tbe terms of King LeoInpold's win bequeathing the Congo tbe dependent State to Belgium, with dostipulation that the royal private wea mains be maintained integrally, taken up by M. Peraemont. Previous to this the foreign minister. Baron de Faverexux, read a etatemant reviewing the progress made by the Congo Independent State under King Leo pold, insisting on the enlightened management of the Congo and praisin preparing ing the kings patriotism means tor Belgium' to take over the ungreat work founded and organised der hia intlative and generosity. - PMMII CROSS COUNTRY RUN. SPOTTING GOODS COMPANY Wholesala and Ratall SPORTING GOODS. Jobbara of EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS, Clark.Herroeka Fishing Taekls, Stall and Dean Athletio Goods. Phonographs Sold on . Easy Tsrma. 151. 24th St. t 1 East FOR THE THANKSGIVING BURN SERVIAN VILLAGE. Belgrade, Servla, Nov. 28. A telegram received here today says that a band of Bulgarians haa burned two r, Servian villages, Dovense and 4n the valayet of Uekurb, killing fourteen persons, most.y womrn and children, and wounding many others. Belya-kovae- PENROSE TO EXPLAIN. Washington, Nov. 28. The war department haa called on MaJ. Penrose nf the Twenty-fiftregiment at Fort Reno, tor an explanation of the statement alleged to have been made by him In a newspaper Interylew to the effect that tbe dismissed battalion of that regiment waa the beat battalion In the United States army. h EXPOSITION OF 1908, Princeton, N. Y., Nov. 28. Cornell won the intercollegiate cross country Boston, Nov. 28. Dr. Henry Waldo run today, defeating Pennsylvania, Coe of Portland, Ore., special commisYale, Harvard, Columbia, Princeton sioner from the Alaska, Yukon and of Pacific exposition to be held In Seatand the Massachusetts Institute,sectle In 198, called at the state house Technology. Pennsylvania was of ond. Massachusetts third. Yale fourth. today to secure tbe Harvard fifth, Columbia sixth and Gov. Guild and tbe executive council nine In furthering tbe Interest of tbe fair. Princeton last. Out of the fortyseven men who started, there being e SAIL FOR NEW YORK. entries from each college, forty-fivfinished. Tbe distance waa six and a San Juan. P. R., Nov. 28. Cor. half miles. of Princeton urea Beeknian Wlnthrop and Mrs. Capt John Elsele in Individual honors called tor New York today oa a hot favorite for blinded the steamer Caracas. Tbe object of tbe race, became temporarily Eleele tour miles. tbe governor's visit to tbe United after he had run but time waa running well ut the States la to consult with Senator led chairman of the committee on was unable to see end had to be was trouble the Pacific islands and Porto Rico, in to tbe gvmnaelum. The of the to legislation affecting this due to paralral of tbe mueclei been af- regard Island. face, with which Elaele haa He was fected for several year. WO leading Jon re of Pennsylvania by the CREDITORS OF DE CASTELLANS. varda when he wea forced out oftime Jones finished first, hia Paris, Nov. 28. Tbe suit, of tbe 86. creditor of Count and Oountem Bonl brine Beck of Pwintrlrimi retired it the de Caatellane again came up for a end of tbe first Up with a broken bearing today in the tribunal of first Instance of tbe Seine, but waa postCminell scored 22 points. PennsyD poned for a week, owing to the Tart vania 25. Massachusetts 5fi. Yale il. that aMPre Cnippi, counsel tor the 122. Princeton Columbia 73, former Countess de Caatellane, waa Harvard 128. not ready to proceed. Wln-thro- p For-ake- r, MARY PORTER GAMEWELL tbs character o the tranafer ervico we enpply our patrona. Prompt, reliable and at low eost. y time yon any wall ba on yon: lob and handle It expedlUoualy and wall. ALLfN TRANSFER CO. Fbon 12 for yonra. !ii sr.i t t'll t. ir-al:i- n il it Mill i.f Vrxuv. - i'f .St- PICKtTT ini, - t'M'.ivi.i DEAD. w York, Nov. 22. Mra. Mary Gamewell. wife of Dr. Frank D Gamewell, one of the secretaries of SIMPLIFIED an Halifax, Nov. 28. Definite nouncenient haa been made that the Canadian government will take over Ihe Halifax dockyard from the Writ ih government This ia on of th final steps of the Brillt-government tn giro the defenii and military equipment of the colonies into the hands of the colonial government. Canada agrees to keep up the efficiency of tlie equipment wthe navy the uao of yards tor coaling and repairs and tbe admiralty In the event ut war or other ememgenry may take over the docks. The dock yard property Included several wharves and fine bulldlnga, yards, grounds, etc. In all covering about forty acres. h to-si- lo REFUSED TO WORK. Newport New, Va, Nov. 28. Bluejackets ashore from the warships in the harbor say that about sixty stokers are in the brig aboard the armored cruiser Tennessee becaue they refused to work when that vemel was put under forced dratt Monday while the Tenneeaoe and Washington ware convoying tha battleship Lziulxlana bearing the president home from Panama. Officers ahnre decline to discus the matter, and it la Impossible to get additional Information tonight. Another report la the trouble occurred on tbe cruiser Washington, which waa supposed to have dropped behind during forced draft run because of the accident to machinery. FAIRBANKS EXONERATED. The executive Boston, Nov. council today exonerated Wilson H. Fairbanks, who wa roinmissIfTiier to tbe Lewis and Clark exposition at Portland, Oregon, and approved hia accounts. During tha recent Massachusetts politics! campaign District Attorney John B. Moran, Democratic candidate for governor, made public charges of misconduct against Mr. Falrliank In connection with Ihe expenditure of the state appropriation, these charges being based on affidavit, made by James M. Perkins, who waa secretary to the Massachusetts commission at the fair. 1 28. PERSIAN Defeated r . g WE i.i.i J , e a ByModern, Quick .f kfc t'u.-i.if- iftu.l :..i..i.o-:i1,-n- u-- n CURE l;.z Hn. g - WE t'lr Uf d Effectively and XOVKMKKU MiliiNiNii, ,u it- . CURE 'nil I' TAIL NATIONAL BANK. w A disjiatch St. ePterahurg, received here from Teheran today announced that the Persian parliament, after denouncing the idea of contracting a large foreign loan, had unanimously approved a proposal to found a national hank without foreign Slip-poand having a capital of from 14,000,000 to ?7.5iO,oOO. In retnrn tor the state revenue being deposited in the hank, the bank is to bind Itself to pay the state expenditure, discharge the state's debts und advance money to the government at 7 per cent In terest. Xov. 28. rt SPELLING. n New Verk by Vote Board of Education. at W 2' Yftirk. Xui. William It of pi.V.h Mazavli. l.d MinplifitM tn the publiv it lirraier Xw Yoik. were tftftitay at a ,.f the spelling intnd.ie,l si'i'-ou- l l" fff.irlk uf Jin' t- - - Riuy a. where you buy the Best the Market Affords Is lu the fifth Military Emery Man pullet! up laine and i'restjge. a 2u Ui 1 'i.)t, itaik first niuuey. Rvtl:- Fine esult. F.ret rave. Futurity course Tavora Williams 1. 12 t 5. won; Avon-1- 1 lu7 HiMebraud i. 4 tu 5, second; Sam a Kay ltiT A. Brown . 12 lo 1. -- Fruits 112 Vegetables Staple and Fancy pro-poe- d id tu -- GROCERIES ALWAYS MCE AND FRESH 1 2311 - 1 SHERWELL ELECTED. NEW tUiersell. Ijondnu. Xov. Liberal, waa elected to tbe house of commons today from Huddersfield, to HIT J. T. W .vod house, ldttera 1. who hw been appointed railroad comreceived missioner. Mr. Blirrwell 5.782 vote; T. R. Williams. Laborllc, 5.422. and l ubHiUt, J. F. Frasur. 4.8(4 vote. The contest in this district ha been most eplrlted. In to the regular Unkmisls, Mr. Hherwell bad Ui meet the ophisltlm uf the Soclnllsta and suffragists who have Invaded the ivumituency. Ave. Washington 7 FAIR ORLEANS GROUNDS. New Oileaua. Xov. 28. Rfulia: FI rat race, aix furlong! 8. R. second. Gold won. Juilae Biirnmgli . Circle third Time, 1:152-5Second race, five and a half fur lungs, selling -- Mias Kerri a won. Pulcoo ml, Verdant third. Time. que l:t8. Third race, seven furlongs Pink won. Mortlboy second. Spiderweb third. Time. i;215. Fourth race, five furionga Colloquy won. De Oro second. Sir Tudding-tuthird. Time. l:mi2-6- . Fifth race, five and a half furlongs, OFFICIALS IMPLICATED. selling - Abjure won, Bill FhiSlIpa aer 2 5. ond. Tsars third. Time. Sixth race, mile and an eighth, selliNew York. Nov. 28.' The" Allen, Star n 17 Mineral .me of I be most Widely known pool ng- Florixel won. GohUn third. Time, Harmakl room operator tn this city; Albert second. H. Klk, hi confidential agent, and 1 ; 55 two employes visited the district atBENNINGB RESULTS. torney 'a office today. This wa lb result of the search uf "Tne" Allen's homo In Eighth street yesterday and Washington.. Nuv. 28. the seizure of correspocdenee which, First nice, aix furlong a Killuchaii li is said. Implicated various polico won, I'mbrella aecourt, AU Roswell officials, in (be taking of graft for third. Time. 1 ; 17. the protection of Allen's pool room Second race, one mie fLiphle Carin Hixih avenue. ter won. Sally K. second. Turbulence third. Time, 1:44 Bright Boy flnlMhed second, but waa disqualified. MRS. CAREY HAS HEARING. Third race, mile and aix furlungw rhlladelphU. Nov. 28. Mrs. Maiy llelscher won. Tavannea second. NeCarey of this city, who wa arrested mesis third. Time, 3:10 Fourth race, six furlongs Temms-rwlrl-p last night on suspicion of having won, Work and Play second, caused the death nf twu'of her children. her husband and two other per- Ted third. Tima, 1:10 Fifth race, one mile King Henry sons by poison, in order to collect the llte Insurance, waa today given a won, Marater second." Water Dearer hearing before a police magistrate and third. Time, 1:44 81x1 h race, mile and an eighth committed to prison to await the acYuladay won. Blue Buck second, Chal-funt-c tion 4 the coroner's Jury. third. Time, 1:69. MANDAMUS REFUSED. BILLIARD GAME. su28. Nov. state Ta Atlanta, ftg, New York, Nuv. 25. Tom Gallagher preme court tonight refused to Issue We wish to rail your attention to Ihe fart, that our new slock of Fanry Raisins, Currants, (limn, Orange and Pet-has arrived. They are choice, clean stock, and ihe best that money can buy any place in tbe city. Me also have on band a supply of pin apple elder, guaranteed to be the twit on Ihe market. Made from select and apple. Now Is a golden mill y to get the very best of goods tor tbe making of your mince meat. BOTH PHONES 236. 1 cln op-po- rt T. B. EVANS STAPLE Q. Co. FANCY GROCERIES. 2364 Washington Avanue. and 3-- an oriier of mandamus directing Judge Mitchell to certify a bill of exueptiona recently asked fur by Attorney Coup-- , er In (ba case of J. G. Rawlins, who la sentenced to hang December 4 at Valdosta, Ga. Unless Bums other legal action la taken Rawlins and the negro Alf Moore will be hanged next Tuesday. ORGANIZATION COMPLETED. of this city defeated Edward alao a local player, tonight In tha American shortstop champion ahlp tournament at 15.3 billiards, 400 to util. In the afternoon game Harry P. Cline of Philadelphia beat Frank Hoppe. Jr., of tills city by 400 to N3 This waa Hoppes last chance in tha tournament, in which he Inst all of hia aix games. Cline now leads tha field with four straight victories. Pittsburg, Nov. 28. It was announcDyspepaU la'Amerlcaa curse. Bured here last night that tha organlxa dock Illood Bitter conquer dyspeptlun of the Carnegie Trust company, sia eveqy time. It drives out iupuri-tlewhich ia to be located in this city, tones the stomach, restores perbad been completed. Tbe board of fect digestion, normal weight, and directors includes Charles M. Schwab, good health. ' former president of tbe United States Steel corporation. The capital and surWORK STOPPED. plus of the company la Sl.SOO.ObU. Tbo total subscription for the stock when Portsmouth, N. H.. Nov. 23. Fnotn offered waa mora than 55,0110, uno. tolegraplilc orders received here from the navy department at Washington, TEN YEARS IMPRISONMENT. stopping all Work on the old wooden drydock, It ia believed that this hisBelgrade, Servia, Nov. 28. Capt. toric structure which haa held mi:e Maxlmovitch. son-ilew of tbe mur- of tlie moat famous fighting ships of dered Gea. Zanlmvltcb, waa sentenced three American wars, ia to be conby a court martial today tn ten years' demned. The dork haa been In actlva service since 1850 and among the vesImprisonment, and three other officer and twenty-sisels it has held are the Constitution, were condemned to terms varying the Kearsarge and the Raleigh. from five to twenty years imprisonment on (be charge of plotting a miliLETTER LIST. tary revolt oo a large scale. e Uat of letters remaining In the at Ogden, Utah. November 37, NOT GUILTY. IPbfi, which. If not rolled for in two New York, ..ov. 28. Te wife and weeks, will be sent tu tlie dead letter two daughters of Chairman Shout of office: a, GETTING DOWN TO FACTS. Why do the patronise us most? In Uia right answer to this la, wrll-ttHl- tha key to success. Think twice and answer at the JUMBLE, Hallo 1144. Rooms, Stores, H longs, Stoves, Snaps. Bush A Gart'a Planes. Newman Bros. Organs. x nffl-cer- e WARDLEIGII C. II. PIANOS , ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE n Yiollna, Guitars, Accordeons, Ban- jos, Strings. Latest Publications of 8beet Music. Wonderful Pipe Organ. th Be post-offic- the Panama canal commission, arrived Theodora from Colon today. M1k Shonta, when shown a dispatch from Part reporting her engagement to the Duke de Chaulnesa and Plrq'iig-ney- , replied with a laugh, "Not guilty. There 1 neither truth nor reason in the report, she aald. PENROSE TO EXPLAIN. Gentleman's List. Anderaon.Uharlca Judd. E R Jerkl Allen, C M Keese, Joseph Buckley, A D Leverirk A Lu- Buwe, Wm belski liurke, T E Albert. Bright, M I) Iv. Baxter. T W McGrath, F E f 2 Moves, Grg Boyce, Herbert McDonald, J T Buchanan, Murdock. John W Brooke. K B Merrier, o Corey. C J (2 ColeB E Matteson, J Mr Rsv. Lewis Connors, Bert M cFarland. P J Craig. John A Christensen, Paul Murray, Peter M Cheater. Steward O'Keefe. Jchn O arena, J W Cross. H Christensen. Carl Pearson, 11 J 12) Colston. J E Quinlan. Ed surd Rowe. John Conk. Chas Handall. I L Chamber. DE Dnntal. Ansono Rosenbaum, Edw Rslntrick. Dryrdale. Alfred Shelton. C E (2 Deerh. G H O Bncer. E C Douglas, Guy Free mark, Gnonre Taylor, Elmer Unsworth. Wm Horspool. Alma Van Tven, T A Hawkins. Crate Holme'ead. Geoige. Wolff. L H W Ice. Frank Hlgrin. Tim Wmsi. A t T Hinton, Dr William. Eugene W H (2) M Ideal Farm and Viwlunka, J Home Maga- Zniiilervan, R sine 2'i27 Quincy Jones F K Ladies' Uat. W Adolph. M: s 8 P Unav. Mrt Browns, Mr Mirs Opal W 8 Bennett, MiasCcta Lloyd. Mrs Suia Baker, Mia Elmr Moss. Mrs liL Craig, Mis Jennie Newman. Mra Hcn'v J Mollle Riggs. Mr WH Cottle, Mra Mar' Stokes. Kutli Starkliou-e- , Mr Hooba. Mis E H Myrtle Hamilton, .Mis Stlmpson, Mr .Martnh Nevinl Holland, Mr Taylor. Mrs Mals-- 1 Peart Walters, Mi I ui Jensen Jones, Mra Qen -- Watvhlngtun. Nov. 28. The war department haa rolled on Major Ienrwte of the Twenty-fiftregiment at Furt Reno tor an explanation of the statement alleged to have been made by him In a newspaper Interview to the effect that Ihe dismissed battalion of that regiment waa the best battalion in the United State armv. EXPOSITION OF 1906. n inlii-latr- y Win-thro- t. He was manager 2S : 1 fistied. Xvv. , 1 Asao-clate- d year ago and ntiu-is-iv'- Ivard of ftsduraiii-The t gainst the rtvi.icuoiudaiidu of ibc imard of supeiiutenjeni for tht' nd.iptum of a third. Tim. 1 III Southern Lady-11- , list of Jio word emlh'dyiug ihe Rich guii'k. Sicyovt, llet Queen reform wjikli imii hi support, Alamo, l.viora. Fejiwr and Rawas overwhelming Thirl; mona III also ran tnttsi aguinst Mm and only Iaurz Siv.ind tace. aix furioug four ooinnifksluiiei'a with him iu tavor F. M tut (WlllUni), M to 5. won; of ainipiitiftftd spelling Yrlli.wsione 112 Id. Kelly I, 10 to I, se'uiiii; Shari1 H'1.' ltP tKuappi. 7 to FAIRBANKS EXONERATED. J. third Time. 1:15 leter J., St. Mea.la. Uebervale. St. I tenuis. Boetou. Nni. 2n The executive Wlnnifrede. Dr. Rowell, Sheen ami council tftidav eximerati-.- i Wilson H l.uviece alro ran. 1'hlrd race, five furkuiga t'anique Faiilmuk, wiio wa coiiiinluiouer to 111 tKuappi. is to 5. won; Furze inti the Lewis and flark expusKloii bis aci- mil iHrvisaelD. & to 1, aerund: Como 1k Oregon, and approvi-p.v (lAftwrence). 4 to 1, third. Time, During the reveiil MssMu-huse- tt llib-a- l campaign Distiict Aiinrney l:ot n 5. fowd Mulholland, F. Nugent, John B Moran. IVnnxTuilc inlidle St. Elniwm.it, ILaiita. Asuza. Burniug fiM- governor, made public Bush aiifti L. ('. Ackeriey also ran. cfisige Foiii-tl- i race, mile and a aixteenth agatuai Mr. FVIrtiaiik in connection wlrli the expenditure of the state .luckful lu? T. SulMvau). 7 to lu. wun; 1b cm being UcHiakin ii ileda), 15 to 1, bec.iiiid; charges based on affidavit made by Janie 81. Iraa luT tKuappi. Jtl to 1. third. Time, Perkins, who wa seoretary to the 1 : 4K (5. Trapautter, Chatilla. Bouar, Maivaachuteti omtuu teuton at the fait. Watercun- and Mule Joker alao rau. 1 For-ake- r. F weather alui trxek upset K'eppy me of the uleu s slcuDtkiii today . Boston. N3V. 2k Dr. Henry Waldo floe of Portland. Ore., special comrnla-irione- r TARIFF EXPERTS. 4 from the Aiaalca, Yukon exposition, to be held In Seattle Washington, Xnv. 28,-- In appearing on appro In 19(,8. called at the etntu house tobefore the hmiNe secure the cooperation of Govpriationa today to answer questions day to Guild and the executive counconcerning the financial needs of tbe ernor state department for the next fiscal cil in furthering the Interest of the PEORIA, ILL., FIRE. year. Secretary Root took occasion to fair. Impress upon the committee the Im111.. Xov. 28. Fire that portance of liberal appropriation for GRAND DUKE TO WED. Peoria. started thin afternoon occupied by the the employment uf tariff experts, saySt. Petersburg. Nov. 28. The Dally Carpet and Furniture company, ing that the department is preparing authorised by the Press one r.f the largest in the city, destroy- to make every possible effort to exed that structure. The fire spread tend the national commerce. He made of the pnurt to deny the currapidly and th firemen bent their ef- special reference to the commissioner rent report that the marriage of forts toward saving adjoining prop- to Germany and expressed the opinl'M Grand Duke Nikolas Xicholcvltch done to promo-foreigand Ana starts Taichea of LeKhten-herg- , erty. that much could occurred Xovrmber 25, or I trade SAIL FOR NEW YORK. about to be celebrs'ed. BRITTON DIVORCED. APOSTOLIC DELEGATE. San Juan. P. R, Nor. 28. Governor p Beckman Wlnthrou and Mrs. El Paso. Tex. Nov. 25. A divorce 28. Secretary Nov. aalled for New York today on waa granted todv to Mra. Britton Washington. the steamer Camraa. The object of Davit. Her husiand was son of Taft today Introduce:! to tie presiMgr. the governor a viait to the United Davis of Texa and formerly dent end later to Secretary State la to consult with Senator a lieutenant In the army. Mr. Dtvls Falcenlo. the a;tolie delegate to chairman of the otmmlrtec on wa a New Yo:k girt, and Davie Is the United S'a'e. nd Mar. Jose the Pacific IsMnds and Porto Rico. In now living there. He attempted to Aversa. who lu b.-app..i!itedliy regard to legislation affecting this i get a divorce in New York, abi.m e the missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church, is dead at her home in Summit. X. J. Mrs. Gamewell was tent by the Woman s Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal rhurch as e missionary to Pekin China, in 1872. There she was married to Prof. F. D. Gamewell of Pekin university. Afterward she went with her husband to West Chine, but driven out by en upthey were aonGamewell was mobbed rising. Mrs. during the tv several hundred Chinese temporary absence of her husband from the house. Shortly after she came to America, numb broken in health. When they returned to Chios, Mrs. Gamewell and island. Sau Co. Grocery EMERYVILLE RESULTS. 1 lln-r- WM. ULASMANN, P. M, 2375 Washington Avtnua. OGbEN, UATH. Second Hand Stores Tha JUMBLE buys, sella er exchangee any old thing (bluas ex2300 empted) and moat naw one Wash. Hallo, 1144 STORe! NEVADA SECONDHAND Wa buy and sell all kind of naw and acond-hangeode. Call or phoia Weckar A Hayneq, Preea 169 25Ui St Phena, Ind. 622. d PAUL ZIEGENHIRT. Beoend-HanStore. If you have anything to sell er buy cell er phene 1870 to 1871 Wash. Ave. Bel! 556-k- . Ind. 67S. d & A. DENKERB Wilt pay the nigkest pica for aeend-hanfurniture and sell to the publia 2416 Grant Ava. Ball the cheapest. Pnon 637-k- . Ind. B20. d C. J. HERRICK A CO, Succassera ta H. L. Whits Bring your good here If ycu want 'tn to ad I them. Call buy. 232 Wiah Ava. 16-y- If ywo went Ball Phene InA 407. . pnoeuncnaNDDeFCNctovrnn, draw.irf h pit 5w.iimi''ii Nx!c0B5(4frfrrvptiTt. fnea bTb, Lu to oimbj jnUmM. iraito warlf PWilKlMBrta, N L, COU9KTRICS. 3 1 dirt t vitk asbtyiom Jffiw mnnrr mnd flen tkf fvtent. H hW orndrn Vrtfp WM WtiGrt, to dk at txcw wf. VafM BMit M 9Mm WASH I NOTON. D. C. WANT ADS YIELD BlC RESULTS |