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Show THE SlOKMNO ! 17 of ASCOT RACES. - Permanently WE ' CURE MEN ByModem, Quick Methods fru i.f m i pru-- better than ! 9te 1 ieJjo Ijill B wa practically ltd:, bui uudrr the wire firat by two length in the lut event Cyclop wa never headed, Treasure Bevker by a bead. B beating Bill Cartia wen hi (ourtb victory in live days at odds of 7 io i. Jocaey Kent, wha rode KirLSeld Belie in the third event, was suspended by e tarter Holunaa, who refused to give any reason. Judge Haul lien suspended Jockey A. C. Kuarner and W. Flecker for a waek an account of rough riding, granting thou the privilege of riding for their own atawles. Heaulta: First race, ala fnrlonga Lillie B. 107 (Kuai), 20 to 1. won. Cicely 105 I Kant). 4 to 1, second: Sir Carutlters lot (W. Ftoobwr). 7 to 2, third. Time, 1:17. Meeapaa, Bliiebeth F Ambitious, Young Davie. Kerrheval. King of Mill. Lulu Arnott. Succeed, Gertie D. and Bauble also ran. Second raee. mile and seventy yards BUI Curtis 197 iKoernen. 6 to 5, won; Varieties 100 iKergani, 1 to 7. seoond; Reservation 105 I Singleton I. 4 to 1, third. Time, 1:50. Aia, Wood-thorp- e and Hockey also ran. r Third race, K uturity course El 104 (W. Fischer), 7 to 1, won; Merrill 10e (Preston). 5 to 1, second: Klrkfield Belk- 103 (Kent), 3 to 2. third. Time. 1:12. Winsome Lass and Hanoi also ran. Fourth race, aix furlongs Judge Denton 112 ( Booker 1, 4 to 5, won: Seasick 109 (J. Harris). 10 to I, second; Marlngo 100 (Kuernerl. 15 to 1. third. Tims, 1:17. E. Palsaao, Prominence, Dlabolo and Eat re Nous also ran. Fifth race, one mile J. F. Donohue 104 (J. Harris I. 4 to 4. won; Retro-pal4 (Conway), 7 to 2. second: MuMa Mayer 102 (Koerner), 4 to 1, third. Time, 1:44. Paldo. Respirator, Moors. McGralhiana King. Lady Prince and Calox also ran. Sixth race, five fur lungs Cyclop I Effectively and Turn I Cax-ado- WE CURE MEN Come- - and Get Well Brs. Elliott & Norris tS,. 2361 Washington Ave. - 110 (iBullman), 20 to 1, won; Treas- ure Seeker 110 (Preston), 4 to 1, second; Illusion 101 (Koerner), 3 to 1, St. third. Time, 1:03 Louise, Albans, Little Minister, Vinariea, Dr. Crook, First Pirate, Ten Row, Henry Me and Skylight also ran. PllUbmg se.oci and coiamu war acunailsnai. Mr Milhoihuid is the engines i of the Pittsburg and Tube Git;' raluoxd. The inffrmation ago.1!.! iiiui all get coiub'.neJ. iv.n that 'a un .awfully spired and agrted corruptly to ratto-enun in n the cert a. coiueliineu and rote fur list- granting uf franchisee tu the Piu.itu'g and Tube City railroad. Indicted b.v President Cameron the grand jury lor his rate! to conn yesin Magistrate Brady terday In the conspiracy hearing if Councilman aMmu. Cameron's refusal being based on the ground tnat l:e migtwasincriminate fclntsclf. TheMshear arabruptly adjourned by leg rest fur contempt and obstruent g Justice. District Attorney Stewart in3u:d be sight ata'ed tuai Cameron triad lu quarter sessions court nvat Monday. On ihe same cay a special meeting of ruunclia has been called lo appotui an Investigation committee. Flaherty and Boetaph have been ar ivtied the officers being nnable to locate them. v de:lb-erauo- ic-tlf- y DISPUTE BILL. bouse of lords London, Dec. tonight passed tile second reading uf the trades dispute bill. Lord in explaining the epposttiun 'a pusllion with respect to tiie bill, said it raised the question us to what extent the house of lords was Justified iu barring the way of measures rec-ii- : tu ended by the house of commons, wnlch. In tbe opinion of the house of lords were detrimental to public interests. He said he believed the ilut.. of the houae uf lords wss in arrest it toe progress uf a measure wh.-believed it had not been sufficiently considered or wa not In accordance with the wiahe of the peuple. The government hud u mandate for the pauple for the preseat measure, however, eo that the only course open to the house of lords was tu pass Ibe bill, although the house regarded it aa excessive privileges on conferring trade unionists, which were dangerous to the community and likely to embitter industrial life. Laus-duwu- DECISION AGAINST TRUST. pleasing and better appreciated gifts than any others. At Olsena you have so extremely large stock to select from, ranging from dinner,, tea, lunch nd breakfast seta to fancy and ornamental creations that are always a source of Jov and beauty. In out glaaa we hare a line line of useful things. E. A. Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. Dec. 4. The l7nltod Cincinnati, Stales court of appeals in affirmlug Ban Francis oo, Dec. 4. Tbe Fleur the Judgment of a lower court today do Ida handicap furnished an Interestdeclared the Continental Wall Paper ing race at Emeryville today. Mary F. company the moat complete and InFireball overtook gut off poorly but geniously organised trust that has In the lead and made a game race for onme to the knowledge of the court. the wire, winning with but little to Tbe Continental Wall Paper company spare. Results: bruognt suit to recover 957,000 from of Louis First race, five furlongs-Prin- ce Vo'gtit A Son of Cincinnati for Cgftlle 112 (Knapp), 2 to 1, won; F. goods sold to them. Voight A Sous Nugent 107 (McIntyre), 5 to 1. sec- resisted upon the ground that tha Conond; Ingaham 112 (Wllilama), 6 to 1. tinental company wa a trust and tbrt Joe Harlan. It had virtually compelled them to buy third. Time, 1:01 Rose Cherry, Karaly, Senator Warner, all IU goods of the trust and to allow Anopus, Wool Sandals and Elinor aln the trust to fix prion at which good ran. must be sold. Judge Thompson fount 8econd race, aix furlongs E. M. for Volglit A Pons. 109 won; Brattaln (Wllilama). even, The court of appeals held the trust Cerro Santa 100 (Klrachbsum). 8 to 1, to be an Illegal organisation and as 11 111 (Dugan), second; Golden Rule such It was not entitled to the aid to 4, third. Time, 1:14 Judge, of the eourt In eupport of lla claim, Joe Goes. Whisker, David Boland, and dismissed the appeal which had Adirondack, Eleven Bella and Royal been taken. White alio ran. Third race, one mile Pickaway 109 CHANGES IN OFFICERS. (Clark), 7 to 1, won; Tannbauser 109 (Hayai), 100 to 1, second; Liberto 109 Cleveland, O., Dec. 4. At a meeting (Brnsaell), 18 to 4. third. Time, of the board of the New York Central Lone Wolf, Capt. Burnett, lines In New York tomorrow several 1:41 Ray, Little Joker and Flo Msnola also important changes In the executive ran. Ulcers of that sy stem which are to Fourth race, six furlongs Mary F. be put into effect then were foreshad92 (Brusaell), 7 to 2. won; Fireball 110 owed by semiofficial announcement (Dugan), 10 to 1, second; Romaine 100 here tonight. (A. Brawn), 9 to 5. third. Time. 1:13. It Is announced that G. J. G rammer Princess TJtanla, Collector Jessup and of Chicago will be promoted to the Martinmas also ran. vice igesldency In charge of all traffic Fifth race, one mile Avonalia 104 of the Vanderbilt system, amounting 109 to 12,000 miles. Charles L. Daly, who (McIntyre). 13 to 4, won; Dorado (Brnsaell), 11 to I. second; Jackfull waa today appointed vice president of 109 (T. Sullivan), 3 to 1, third. Time, the Lake Shore A Michigan Southern Pctrero and of the Michigan Central lines, will 1:41 44. Salable, Duelist, Grande, Invader and Serenity also ran. tomorrow .also bis elected vice presiSixth race, six furlongs Burleigh dent in charge of the passenger traffic 109 (Wllilama). 1 to I. won; Don Ham of the entire system. After these ilton 101 (McIntyre). 10 to 1, second; elections have been formally made It Joe Corns 106 (BruaseU). 30 to 1, Is given out that there will be numthird. Time, 1:13 14. Eckeraall. Pres-tlge- , erous appointments In the passenger Whisky King, Instructor and traffic service. Mandon also ran. I-- FAIR GROUNDS. NEW ORLEANS Grounds New Orleans, Dec. results: First race, one mile Foreigner won, La Cache second, Dr, Herd third. Time, 1:42 34. Second race, five and a half furlongs e Marvel P. won. Anchor second, third. Time, 1:07 Third race, five and a half furlongs Toboggan won. Rusk second. Airship third. Time, 1:01 34. Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth Missouri Lad won, Shawana second, Flavlgty third. Time, 1:40 44. Fifth race, aix furlongs Pompadour won, Anna Ruakin second. Refined third. Time. 1:14 44. Sixth race, mile and twenty yards-Qui- nn Brady won. Bitter Haud second, Merry Belle third. Time. 1 : 43 4.-- Fair Es-terr- 3-- PivOlMII GOODS SPORTING COMPANY Wholasale and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS, Clark, Harrecks' Fishing Tackle, Stall and Dean Athletic Goods. Phonographs Sold on Easy Terms. SSI 24th St. AFFAIRS. Kvir-.v-. ANXIOUS TO FURNISH TION. INFORMA. Minuter of Foreign First HuJpel. A.r 4 - Vr.-- Dec. 111- Buanlh-Auu-'- i Tun Ah ap-u- Sentence Wi'l v, fa tbe character of the transfer MrTtoa wa supply oar patrons. PrPBPt, rsilabls and at low coat, ay time yon say well be on your Job mad handle It axpsdltloualy sad waU. ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phone It for years. MILHOLLAND Newport. R. I.. Dec. 4. election, the first under the A for mayor. TO INVESTIGATE HARRIMAN TEM. Pittsburg. Dec. 4. With the arrest of j. H. MtlhollanJ, a civil engineer, on charge of oenaptracy to defraud; the laauance of warrants for the arrest of Joseph Flaherty dnd H. T. the Bostaph on the fame charge: grand Jury Indictment against PresiMm with dent C. S. Cameron charging contempt and obstruction of Justice, and tha postponement until December SYS- Washington. Dec. 4. The proposed investigation of what Is known as the Harriman system of railroads will be the subject of conference by the interstate commerce enmmlaalon Thursday. The commission had had tha matter of Investigation under advisement because of communication which reached here that the alleged combination Is to suppress competition. Tbe active work of the Inquiry will be delegated to some teeponslble person In whom the commission has full confidence and on whose report a derision will be reached as to what, if any, further stepa shall be taken. MOROCCAN TREATY. ARRESTED. Accused of Unlawfully Influencing a Councilman. thr ;iut t .11. ! llnY-m- I MGREGOR FOUND Gl'ILTY. Pronounced Thurs- Be X Y. Ill i- - 4 in the tr.ai uf ijies't.' K the uiuiiicv it hi, ,sri Brown, at Hi Mohm !i;o deit-gauu- tc-rau-e lilt-ar- lut. t.iulglil return. d u -- The JtU (uV i;..!,-'.;- r Gi-ar- c t was i)::g-.- p:upii fin..! ! alii Willi .shu-cn- t with),: .i.iug where you buy the 3 Best the Market Affords , r M.ir-.'m- Is from (be r"ew ilnr:iig (he wmter nl a i:c;i fro. 1. :n a! Httn-he- l lri.ind. uei.led te.dav '.! j( sleml.i .d to siiswe:. in l.i dctlsl u Goin-issioiiei' H. a.'i s'k said: "I find ctning dunug the ! it.h f iviisun-e is werthy m the capiaiu a pail, but I cannot ik -sauiMon tliai p:r:t uf coiiiure: ciallsm Of of asillig which euiiien. plate in ue lu the uwne:s ol Ihe veasel nU !.,! id seiimeu kept tiiuger hull twetily oue moult. oil (he ship liy Uut ir.uniua full provtsiou for einerganclea fui liie eat ire term id lhtily-aitu.'iplis tor wli ion the nirn were ahip-M-ll was ihe duty of the captaiu i i hat supplies tor the full term welt- nn b.isr.1, and Itecaua' f a fail-uiin iiei'foriii tbai dmy I will hold defendant tu answer on that point ou.y '' - 1 July 11 erdii". of guilr.i in fiw first riiMii Seuit-nou :ij;i:ii-e- l will be on Thin Silav uioin.ng to wlibh t!.e adthe jury journment was taken si: i hail lep.nted i; Heath, the foreman, itei'la.ed that a wriik't uf gul'.n tu the first lirfiir bed been found, the piivOlit!1 cuie tto l,i uf emotion He was ti.r': t.i,k tu 111 cell. One j.uoi he'd uui lor until the sixth a.l WT-.et- Grocery Co. j 4 ease ot t'.ip:. Archibald u.as:cr uf t..r snip h- . I'lW.'ed in the jliU:tg-l- . lhv. FlHlii-l-.cSan Susies C. mr.1 S PICKETT iu:.aYdLliU .if: or the Rt Waa toe Duty of the Captain to Provio Ample Supplies. niin-ancli- .Vu-::':- HELD TO ANSWER. s day Morning. iJf Fine Fruits n tl-- I 9 Vegetables Staple and Fancy 1 GROCERIES d BUCKEYE PIPE LINE CASE. e Findlay, O. IHv 4 lu ,1 filed todaj In the eiieti'.l eourl tty the ta:e of Ohio in its u.iit agates: ihe . the e:mri Buckeye Pipe Line FORTY NEW PLANKS. is asked to order the pri!uetiiu uf ot 'he Proposed in Oklaho.na Constitutional all the books and toucher The uuines uf Standard Dll company Convention. all the director iu the Siaudatd and Guthrie. Ok).. Dec 4 From the Ita aubaidlaiy companies are ala. A standpoint of the gallery luday was asked for. in a further aourcv uf tu ita prusecutluii the stale probably the must Interesting; uf tiie formation sessions of tbe CunstilutMinal conten- asks for an accounting of all the ol! tion. By far the most sensational fea- tranported by the Standard In the last ture was the resolution presented by three years, iu whom shipped and the an Oklahoma delegate raJiug ou the names of Individual or corporation contention tu draft a law maintaining who paid the charge Suit wa reoeatly filed by the Mate the Individuality of the church and the state. The original resolution waa a against the Buckeye company, a uf the standard, charging vioof a similar mepractical law, morial from the Bcvcuih Day Ad enl- lation of the Valentine anil-trua state statute. ists. The Inner is signed by !i.ui)ii voters nd asks that no reference be made FLOOD IN ARIZONA. in (lie constitution hi any day to he set aside for public worship. These Phoenix. Arts., Itec. 4. II reportrt solutions were referred to commit- ed that the Gila river, Glolie and tees. Northern railroad bridge over the Ull Forty new plank were proposed river at (tan Carlo la guile. The Salt during' the day. The most important river flood baa destroyed three bents, are those declaring the new state l or fifty feet, of atructural piling tu favor an amendment to the federal tbe Phoenix and Ruatem bridge at constitution providing for nn Income Tempe. erected In lieu of the steel tax and allowing the delegates to span a wept away lu the laat big flood. name county lines. The river Is now falling and the weather la clearing. Light ratna fell today. The damage lo varioua canals and IrHEAVY RAIN AT COLON. rigating system la not expected to f 34,000, while llie benefit to agriTraffic on Panama Railroad Has Boon confluence. euib-Mimp- ALWAYS NICE AND FRESH se ti-.- SHOOTS 2341 Washington Ave. HIMSELF. j Madrid, Dec. 4. Jules Cambon, the French ambassador and 8 nor Caballero, the foreign minister, concluded agreement last It night on the subject of Morocco. takes the form of a 'verbal note" which will be verbally communicated to the powers by tbe French and Fpanlhr ambassadors tomorrow. Immediate replies are expected, aa the terms of tbe understanding have already Informally been conducted to the different governments. the Franco-Spanls- Great Falls. Muol, Dec. 4. - K. W. tiordoti. e telegraph upereutr tn the employ uf the Great Norths ru while tn an Intuxiraied cnndl-Houud giylng an eshlliitmn of recklessness m a 9nelby street aaliam iaie last night. jeetdruUlly shot himself in llie nead. resulted is idun had spent several beiir drinking. He liecame rathT nulay and In a fit of daring pulled an auuuiiaiie Colt revolver from hi it at "safely" aud snapped pucket. it at hi head. After pulling the trigger several times the weapon was discharged, blowing hla brain tail. rail-toa- u IK-at- al CHINESE PROTEST. 1 I at estimated SNEAK s hours. Tha during river lias reached the highest point ever known, and la Mill riaing fait. Communication and truffle by way of tha Panama railroad are Interrupted. Tbe Inhabitants of the village north of Ban Obispo necessarily will suffer greatly from the flood, as It will be impossible to get relief to them unless the Chagrea subsides. . There has been no lengthy communication with Panama since yesterday. The Chagrea has risen twenty-eigh- t feet. Tha bridge at Matachin baa been carried out and this (own la under five feel of water. Pome uf tha machine shops of the cadal constructors are flooded to a depth uf two feet. Work on the canal his been suspended on account of the Idundatinn. Ksnaua City, Dec. 4. The sneak thief who at 13 o'clock laat night, whu, after shooting E. C. Ward of Purcell. I. T a passenger gu ihe Santa Fe train No. 7, at Holiday, Kansas, thirteen miles west uf Kansas City, appeared tn Lawreure, Kan., oarly today in search of a physician. The man's hand wa wounded. After an unauen-aafu- l attempt to secure the service of two physicians, he dlaap peered. It la believed that ihe man is In hiding In Lawrence, it la supposed that the man's hand waa hurt n the scuffle with Ward, which eud-Y- J In tiie teller being wounded. MASSACHUSETTS ELECTIONS Doe tun, Dec. 4. Thirteen Massachuheld their annual elect Iona today. National and aisle pary Hum were not strlrtly adhered to, there lin- CONVENTION. San Francisco, Dec, 4. A feature of today's session of the California Miners association conetmtlua wps the eo rolling of Mrs. E, E. ePase of El Dorado county, who Is the only woman delegate attending the convention. She 1 a mine owner of El Dorado And will read a paper on placer mining In that region. That storms about various mining regions of the state are keeping a number of delegate away was evV deneed today, when telegrams were read from delegates who stated that they would be unable to reach San Franriaea In time to atOne of the distend the convention. patches of regret was from J. Irving Crowell, a partner of Charles M. Schwab, who waa on the program to read a paper on the new Greenwater oopper district. Tbe attendance at the convention, sow ever, la very good. During tbe day John P. Young read a paper on the gold standard. d of public works. Ben or Fe- of war, Gen. Weyier. of marine, Senor Coblsn. of Instruction, Amallo Glm-ent- e. Minister of Justice. Senor Bsrrosn. The cabinet as approved by the king was about to he sworn In when a change In its composition occurred. Senor Godlann declined to accept the poet of minister of marine because of objoctlona raised by rival political groups. He will probably be replaced by Admiral Annoa. CONGO QUESTION. Brussels. Dec. 4. The resumption of the debate over the Congo Inde- pendent State In the chamber of deputies gave opportunities for varioua opposition members to advocate that Belgium permit of no delay in taking over the administration of tbe state. While the speakers acknowledged splendid Initiative In King developing tbe country, they deprecated exploitation by unscrupulous capitalists to the detriment of the natives and endangering of the Moral future. On tha other hand, the supporters of the government. Including M. Huve-manspoke strongly In favor of ear rylng out King Iopold'a plan, and declarcd'that the reported abuses and crimes In the state were much exaggerated and no worse than In other civilised lands IN PARIS. Paris. Doc. 4. A large audience assembled at the Sorbonne this afternoon to hear the opening lecture of Prof. Archibald C. Coolldge of Harvard university. Among those pres- ent were several French educators and publicists. It Is the purpose of Prof. Coolldge to develop In his lectures the theme of the Inited States a a world power. He defines a world power aa a count ry whose economic and political Interests are universal. Ha contended to.lsv that there were oriy five such powers Great Britain, Wa wish to pall your attention to tha fact that our new stock of Fancy Raislna, Currant a, Citron, Oranga and Fee) has arrived. They are choice, clean stock, and the beat that money ran buy any place tn tha city. We also have on hand a aupply ot pure apple cider, guaranteed to he tbe heat on ihe market. Mad from select and clean apples. Now is a golden opportunity to get the very beat of gooda fur ihe making of your mince meat. BOTH PHONES 234. lem T. B. EVANS IN LAWRENCE. setts ciilea COOLIDGE LECTURES CsMtou-KowItKi- CHIEF OF POLICE INDICTED. THIEF Ch-gre- twenty-fou- MINERS' Hong Kong. Dec. 4. Responding to lepreaentatlon of citlxcna uf Canton, residing at Shanghai, the Canton Chinese chamber ( connuaree has r solved to pntteal against Ihe Biiltali-Chinesrailway ljan agreement aa bdng (on advaniageous to foreigners. The chamber la 1ekln un the aubjeci and It will also appeal tn Chlnoa abroad hr financial aid in order to retain the Kowloon railway exclusively in Chinese hands. $109,000. Colon, Dec. 4. tTp to last night ten Inches of water had fallen In Colon snow-boun- tmereata cultural Interrupted. Non-partisa- Los Angelea. Dec. 4. Partial returns received at midnight Indicate that A. C. Harper, the Democratic nominee for mayor, bus been elected, and that hla plurality over Lee Gates, be will nominee, the about 2,000. Dr. Undley. the Republican nominee, polled a much smaller vote than was expected, and Stanley B. Wilson, the Municipal Ownership candidate, waa far behind the other. .The return to this hour for mayor are aa follows: Harper. 2.249; Gates. 1,769; Llndley, 1X"7; Wilson. 697. .s1 h n -- u pYu.tro-Hungarta- fur-:p- I;,- i, mi wmi GILLETTE vd recently a3ai-minister u! ha his first tii'fii.H.i ivg..iL:ug i the foreign policy ut foe nils! He spoke bct.-rtie i u.iget : c.tiiM:li'.ie of the uiie and a.! his task ) .u with all the monarch' r. forrUu powers were fnei.ulr. Tbeie w:th Italy vxlnsd jch good that it would be easy to dispel a cersometimes tain fueling of nervvUkfe entertained by eaeh i'Ouiu:y arising from untoward lucider' n the Balkan Dealing at length ki uatu-u- . Baron Von Ahrentnal expressed the belief tl.si Important roc were noticeable. diM.oiik in Macedonia si lust inn. Referring to the Muriel the foreign mlulatei bspI lie regretted that the Moroccan aflj.r was still too the delleatv to permit of laying delegation the diploma'll itirrvspou 1 euce exchanged during the Algectra ny 11 . tCc Make SatiTni. rer.'ual further slated that either the Penroee Minister or the Foraker resolution introduced In the senate would be acceptable to derico. Minister him. Minister ..ilnlster UNIQUE ELECTION. n Chairman McGarvln of the Republican city central committee, concede defeat Harpers managers Llndley claim hla election by 3.009. i: I 4. President Dec. Washington, ALFONSO'S NEW CABINET. Roosevelt made It apparent to hU senatorial callers today that he la anx lou for speedy action on n congresMadrid, Dec. 4. The cabinet apsional resolution calling for Informa- proved by King Alfonso this afternoon tion regarding the discharge of negro la composed as follows: Infansoldier from the Twenty-fift- h Premier, Marquis. De Armijo. Minister of foreign affairs, Ieres try for participating In the riot at Caballero. Brownsville, Texas. . Minister of the Interior, Count Ro As soon as a resolution is passed, he told them, be will send tbe Infor- manonea. mation to the senate. The president Minister of finance, Navarro Rever-etor- . unique new dtya LOS ANGELES ELECTION. charter, and no pary designations ap pear upon tbe ballot, was received of party Harper Seems to Ba Elected Mayor here today. The elimination names on the ballot, It was hoped, of tha City. would do away with party politics, but nevertheless. It Is said that ReLoa Angeles. Dec. 4 hioomplrte return from feriy-aeveprecincts out publican will unite for the present of a total of 133 In the city give for Mayor Robert C. Cottrell, who is In domed by the Municipal association, mayor: TGI: Harper, and that Democrats known In this Gates, Democrat, 1,254: Llndley, Republican, campa'gn as the Cttlsens' party, will 1X94; Wilson. Municipal Ownership, support largely CsL William P. Clarke 306. i. i- HEi'EMKEK ex-ee- l-- CHRISTMAS PRESENTS QALORE. because of their Infinite variety amt superb artistic beauty in decorated: china and cut glass, are found more MOUNlSii. . TRADES RACES. EMERYVILLE AUSTRIAN the conspiracv uivn iVunri'.Uian tliv dv.e.opu.i WK1M:siaY I'TAU, OtiDKN, in icaring of Wil'.ian, A Xfori.n. ludav in the $7".-i)v- i aiivfsd bribery seaeda'. nets ecu the officials of the Plusimrj and Tube City nuircaa end the niviuuers uf the SPORTS Lo Angeles. Dai- 4 long abut finished in EXAMINER: CD. Co. STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. 2344 Washington Avenue. San Prenchirn. Dec. 4 At the meeting uf tlia board of pollca ronimiasloo ers tonight 1h case of Chief ot Police ntnan, recently Indicted by the - grand Jury on the charge of perjury, waa considered. The question of removing him (rum office aa dlacuaaod. and upon motion of Commiaafonur Lashy, ihe matter wa referred to the city attorney fur an official opinion (oncerning the power iff the hoard to auspeud or dismiss the chief. MIDLAND RAILWAY. Marysville, CsL, Doc. (.John , Mar tin, president of Hie California Midland railway, which will connect Marysville, Ursy villa and Auburn, announces that construction work wlH commence here within tu days and that the operation of the road will commence to Hammon, twelve miles east of here, within three months. Ar rangemenis nave been made wild the Northern Electric company to lav the Midland track lb and around Marysville. Grading will roinmenre to Auburn and Grasi Valley about February 15. GETTING DOWN TO FACTS. o patronise ns Why do the must? in the right anawv to this la tha hey to snoceaa. Think twice and eltlsen and indeing varioua pendent movement a In severs of Ihe municipalities. The license question la many places has been made a vital Issue. The rltlea which elect are: Rrnekton, Filch burg, Gloucester, Xavier Hill, Lawrence, Marlborough, New PliUtteM, APPOINTMENTS BY N. YXENTRAL Bedford, Northampton, Quincy, Springfield, Tsunton and Waltham. New York, line. 4. Announcement waa made today of tha appointment of ANNUITY FOR PRISONER. Charles L. Daly, paaenger traffic manager,, and Albert H. Harris, general rich woman of counsel of the New York Central linen, Berlin, Dec. Berlin has signified to the lawyer! as vice presidents of the Iteke Bhora who defended Wilhelm Voight (Capt. and Michigan Southern Railway comVon Coe pen irk) her intention of pro pany and the Michigan Cenira RailTiding an annuity for Ihe prisoner af- way company. Mr. Daly will have ter be haa served hla sentence of four charge of the passenger traffic departyears' Imprisonment Imposed on him ment and Mr. Karri of the law of both railroads. December 1, for causing the arrest of BurgomaKter and robbing the treasury TROTTINO ASSOCIATION. of Cnepetilrk on October 16. Voigt sent his thanks to tbe woman and New York, Dee. 4. Horsemen In asked her to put her offer In legal form. large number gathered at the Murray Hill hotel to attend the winter ACTIVE H4 MANCHURIA. meeting of the board of review of the The National rotting asanclattnn. Smathern Memphis gold cup London, Dee. 4. It waa announced this afternoon, in a special dispatch rase, which grew nut of the match lxm Dillon and Major from 8t. Petersburg, that Intense ac- race tivity prevail among the Japanese In-Ut Helamr, was set for a hearing tomorrow. Manchuria, and that, according to formation received at the Russian war VENEZUELA QUIET. mlnlslrr, fresh Japanese regiments are befog drafted into Manchuria byRussian repreNew York. Dec. 4 - William Roeaelt. way of Korea. , arsentatives. ir la added, say that the American minister to Japanese and Chinese openly threaten rived from Caracas today upon the to compel Ihe Russians to retire aa steamer Caracas, fur a leave of absence of alxty days. far as Lake Baikal. Mr. Ru hkHI said the presen i situation In Venezuela was sbNiilutciv quiet FOUND ASPHYXIATED. and that President Castro, who haa Portland, Ore., Dec. 4 Ida and Min- been 111, waa much better when Mr. nie Hill, slaters, were found asphyx- Rusaell railed for New York. Fifth iated In their rooms at 247 CHARLESTON THE FLAGSHIP. street by Hilda Hill, another sister, when she returned home from work K n Frenclaco. I)ee. 4 note The. flag of today. The deed girla left Bidding Hilda farewell, but it doe not Rear Admiral Hwlnhurne was today Tb state tbe reason for their act. transferred from the cruiser Chicago third slater la t the Good Hamaritan to the cruiser Charleston which herehospital suffering from hysteria, and after will be the flagship of the IV nothing concerning (hem can be eifle squadron. The transfer was siglearned farther than they came here nalised by a salute of seventeen guns about a month ago from the east and from the Charleston. were plainly In straitened circumGERMAN FILES DECLARATION. stances. weli-tced- anawer at the JUMBLE, Hall 1144. Rooms, Stores, B tong a, Rtnwns, 8 naps. Bush A Gterts Plants. Nwman Brow. Organa. 4.--- A Icl DRAINAGE Oklahoma City, Okla., Dec. 4. Many delegates from all parte of the United States are arriving In Oliia-boCity to attend the organisation meeting of the national drainage which will begin here tomorrow. Plans will be made to arouse national Interest In the subject of drainage of farm lands. A memorial to congress asking an appropriation for experimental and exploration work will he framed. con-gre- w TRANSFER OF AMBASSADOR WHI White, Washington. Dec. American ambassador to Rome, will be transferred In tbe near future from that poet to Paris, where he will succeed Hebert S. McCSnrmlck as ambassador. Mr. White will be succeeded at Rome by Lloyd C. Grtscom, now American ambassador to Brazil. Mr. Y.'hlta Is now in Washington. WARDLEIGH PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Violins, Guitars, Aooordeons, Ban- jos, Strings. Latast Publications of Sheet Mnaie. Baa the Wonderful Pipe Organ. 237S Washington Avanua. OGDEN, UATH. Veni-aoela- CONGRESS. C. H. Second Hand Stores Tha JUMBLE buya, sal! ar am changes any old thing" (blue" 2300 and mast newt Wash. Halle, 1144 on, SECOND-HANNEVADA STORE. We buy end sail all kinda of neve end eecond-hangooda. Call ar phene Wocker A Haynas, Props. 149 25th SL Phone, Ind. 422. d PAUL ZIEGENHIRT. Stoond-HanStore. If you have anything to soil ar buy 1870 to 1I7S Waeh. Ava. eall ar phone ail 656-k- . Ind. 979. d Canon City, Colo., Dec. 4. Count Hans Von Hochberg, 27 years of age. B. A. DENKERS a member of one of the produest and tiie nighest price for eseond-han- d richest nobie families of Germany, to- Will pay furniture and sail to public day filed declaration of hla Intention the cheapaaL 2416 Grant the Ava. Bali to become a citizen of the I'nited Phone 697 k. Ind. 9201 States. He emigrated to this countiy after marrying a clerk In a Berlin C. J. HERRICK A CO . glove store against the wishes of hi Successors te H. L. White. In now engaged mining family. He is Bring your goads hare If ycu want tn this state. to aoll them. Call ere if yvu want Ball . Phono buy. 2842 Wash Ava. ARRESTED FOR BRIBERY. 414-y- . Ind. 407. H. Mllhollaad, Pittsburg. Dec. 4 well known civil engineer, was arrested today on a charge of conspiracy to bribe certain members of common councils of tbls city to vote for a franchise for the Pittsburg and Tube City railroad. a EDITORIAL COMMITTEE. St. Louis, Dec. 4. Tbe execuiive committee of the National Editorial relation met here today in annual aeanlnn. The two moat important topic that will be discussed will be the n ruling of the interstate commerce forbidding railroad tn lasne t reimportation for advertising spar.o and the proposal to Increase the pos1 tal rate on newspaper from cent lu WANT ADS YIELD 4 cauls g pound. . HARLAN FOR GOVERNOR. Washington, Dec. 4. Supreme Court Justice Harlan i being urged by friends In Kentucky to permit the um of his name a the Republican candidate for governor In that state nevj, as. com-nissii- BIG RESULTS. |