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Show THE MORXJXG EXAMINER: TH1E RESIGNS UTAH. (KJbEX, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMDETI CONVENTION TEACHERS TO OFFICE OF MEET TO PROGRAM SENATOR READY 1B0R. 5, SHORTAGE OF CASS UNDER DISCISSION Interstate Commerce Commission Ha the Matter Under Serious Consideration. CONFER Washington, and THE BIG TIME PLANNED TEACHERS OF THE STATE. FOR HON. DAVID M'KAY TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION. ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute purity, is the active principle of every pound of Royal Baking Powder. Local CmmittM la Doing Everything in It Pewar t Malta Mooting The resignation of Stale Senator Irtvlrl McKay, who waa recently appointed couiity ouiuBilaaioiier by Gov. roller to cuocrecl Joeapli Stanford, who resigned, waa subniiitod to iho . guternur yesterday and was accept-nl- The program for the slate teachers' oouveniluu, which meets here next month, is In ia bauds of th prtator and will be ready for distribution within the next few days. Tha committee on arrangements under Superintendent Allison is not lea ring a thing uuJona to make the meeting a grand success. One of the features on the entertainment of tho teachers is a proposed trip over the auc-ceea- coming aeea.on nf the legislature, hence hie resigna-tlofrom that office. Commissioner McKay will probably take his office on Uie mxuity board next Monday. He hair been mentioned a. the pruoahle chairman of the board when that body reorganises next month. u ed IISUB SE.KS MRS. CO - A DIVORCE Gay Yaung Doctor An action for a divorce has bean filed In tha district court by tho attorneys of Viola Arleuo Lister against William B. Litter, upon tho grounds of adulter), cruelty, desertion and state. There are a number of other Improvements Hut are to be made and It la expected that the work will be EDITORIAL ROOMS- -The complain alleges SI done Juat as soon as the weather wit! No. Phone Independent No. M permit In the spring In order to be the couple were married la Salt Lake Sell Phene, two ringe ready for the n.ldsummer meats. January a, 1902, and have one child, BUSINESS OFFICE of which the plaintiff sake the cusM No. Phene Independent ("barilla A. Welau has brought suit tody. The defendant la nllegedto be No. 5S Bell Phone, one ring in the district court against Stephen a dentist by profession and who la E. Browning fur tan recovery of pos- capable of earning from 1100 to 9200 The complaint further session of certain real estate which per month. tlie plaintiff claims belongs to her and alleges that the defendant committed which she alleges the defendant is un- the crime of adultery with one Emily lawfully withholding from hsr. She I. McCamant, and with whom the deasks that the defendant be ousted fendant la supposed to have eloped from the pnaae.skin of the same and to Pueblo. The plaintiff alleges that that she be declared the owner there- the defendant la addicted to the us chamBert the world's and on, Tyler of. of intoxicating liquors and treated the pion trick and fancy skaters, will give plaintiff In n cruel and Inhuman manan exhibition at thn Auditorium rink Mrs. Allen of Goldfield, ner. this (Wednesday) afternoon, also Nevada, la G. Fisher This Is the second divorce case filed visiting in Ogden. Mrs. every night this ww and Saturday Fialier, formerly Mlsa Fannie Gorman, in connection with th action of this afternoon. Don't mlsa seeing them. Is registered at the Broom hotel. Dr. Lister, who was ns ported to have been arrested in Pueblo recently. The smelKadlsh of Vtah the Manager Mrs. K. E. Carnes, wife of E. E. first case waa that of John MoCamant ter aiaies that after four or five days' Carnes, an employe of the Western against Emily McCamant. ran of the electrical current all the Union McCracken are the Telegraph company, and chilAgee. Che machinery of the new plant near Hot dren have Califor- attorneys for Hr. Lister.. gone to Spring la bound to lie In good work- nia, to h'pend the Sunnyvale, winter with Mr ing order, and the plant Is in condi- Carnes' folks. tion to begin running at once If neceo-aary- . CASE IH COURT O. H. Skldavore, the electrical In the city front William la Beckman engineer who had charge of construc- Rigby, laaho, where he la engaged In Testimony Being Taken in the Big tion of the tranemlsalon line from the cattle business. He ip preparing Damage Case. Brigham City to the plnnt. end the In to remove hln from Ogden to family and oilier of swltchlxjurd the stalling The case of the Utah Construction that place. apparatus, states that the line and Its company agalnat the Oregon Hhort service la tn excellent condition. ManMr. and Mrs. 11. C. Bigelow have re- Line railroad company still occupies ager Kadlsh is now receiving urea turned from an extended visit In Chi- the attention of Judge Rolapp and a from Idaho and Montana points, with with their cago Mr. Van Jury In the district court. The witdaughter. consignments In night from Utah and kieteer, who faun nesses examined yesterday afternoon returned recently Nevada. for the plaintiff were W. H. Wattle, Europe. general manager of the construct len Fred W. Hillman of Brigham, presiE. 8. Johnaon and Robert company: SmeltRadish the Vtah of Manager dent and manager of the Louise ConC. Blmroons, The depositions of a several that after ing company slatet solidated, north of Willard, reporta daya trial the number of witnesses were read, after new of the machinery that the sooth drift In which the copuntil this plant is running smoothly and nicely, which court adjourned per ores have been found,, haa been and run to n point nder the old work- from that the power transmission lino morning. Brtham to the smelter Is all ings, and Is still Is ora. He haa chang- that ronld be asked. NO INDICTMENTS ed the course of the drift and le now L running toward the hanging wall to TRANSFER OF NEW CHWANG. the width of the depoelt. Thn E, A. Greenwood Subpoenasd to Apworkings so far are all In ore, and pear With Books. when the hanging wall la reached the Shanghai. Dec. 4. The agreement drift will be continued around the old for the transfer of the administration Contrary to all expectation the fedworking, which are badly caved in, of New Chwang by thw Japanese to eral grand Jury did not return any Inhut which show aume sensational cop- China provides for the withdrawal of dictment In the coal casco In Balt Japanese troops, but the Japanese ad- Lake City yesterday. per ora. E. A. Greenwood, assistant cashier visers are to be employed la connecRio Grande. Utah Ixmal horsemen, encouraged by the tion with aanlury and other public of the Denver success of Ihe last racing meet in this matters. The waterworks, the elec- Fuel and Pleasant Valley coal was subpoenaed to appear with city, have determined to keep pane, tric lighting plant and the tramways with thw game In the state and have are to be operated by Chinese and Ihe books, accounts tnd vouchers of subscribed a purse of 2.509 to be ex- Japanese Jointly, and the custunu Ihe Utah Fuel company showing the disbursement of that, company during pended en the lumklng of the track In revenues of the port are to be deposVsrrli. April mid December, 1905. order to make It the fastest in the ited In the Yokohama specie hank. EXAMINER TELEPHONES t. Wtrm-Ingto- - the LET HOLIDAY THOUSANDS WHO LOOK FORWARD TO OUR ANNUAL DISPLAY rnnu-thl-a week and see a lnrper. granler and mure display than ever before. WE TRUMPET new tu the public with nor iisioirunce that price on all gr;d are marked d'wn tn depth. We are in full ('hrstm:iK trim fer the grand rut-- we always experience: do net wait nr I! i If Iasi moment ro siirriv trade Our price an.) style VIIh won-forfii- ! Trustees As Well Ae Teachers From All Over the State Coming to the Convention. Plane are almust complete for the entertainment and instruction uf the state teachers. They embrace three continuous daya. provide for th accommodation of from 1,509 to 2,000 pedagogues. Teachers of this city have combined to provide means so that visitors, during the convention will not have an attack of ennui. For Wednesday evening a meeting ef teachers haa been called in order that committees might tie appointed to personally insure th success of the convention. Other matters of smaller importance, will ooma before the meeting, which will probably be the last called for the entire teacher body. Wide spread interest la being taken in the convention. Supt. Allison receives many messages of inquiry dally, from teachers, trustees and people interested In school work, in all parts of tho state. Indications point to an unusually large attendance of school trustees, whose expenses will probably be paid by th state from ha general fund reerved for educational purposes. In many of the remote towns, trustees have sent word ahead that they will come, acoompanled by their teachers, prepared for a three-dastay. The list of attrartlims offered the pedagogue, from aa educational and amusement standpoint considered the best yet prepared for the annual convention. H.t her Mr. Keniins Sir C Phoebe la-a- u WEAK ... ... VrHr'ile ("on lev irr!na Graviti Cum Crnnr selected now will be engrave, I free of Ikin't expert much engraving from I lie 2"th o' December on, for any ji e!er ion busy tl.en t. uMenJ to It proimrly. F.I'.-- WEAK Md-.ol- To tie Ethel I town Mr J. It Roner Eva Stnlson VI're Mien . Jem--iberg Uit T Maude Z"inn-- r $1.75 Ilk Snul Signet Gold King $2.50 $1.75 Sen).. Kilby Cold. Fie- 14k e .... leaibler Tnr-.pire.- $10.00 it d S'rii. id S genj-.m- - t..- - 1.2 i ..:i;ii.;:ia i 50c Solid Gold Baby Ring Set With StonesThis Week 50c. ' - We Euy liirect From the Manufacturer and Save You the Middlemans Profit Select Your Xtnns Presents Now safe pl.iee m We have keep tlftii. till'd you ta'il fer tliepi liefiji,- Xniur. Holiday SHoppere Are Always Welcome Here Orders Promptly Tii'led. J. S. LEWIS & CO. JEWELERS. At the Big Clock, Washington Ave. av-,.- - Mall n'Mne pirnpif u.r Jai M r :' iirtv Mnn:Hf!i;ti r ' ; pru'c. I :i via! ! it p ii . i t'p.jr interstate REFUND MONEY CUE IIHXK TEH K A tort Delicious FOOD) and Cat gs CANDIES VX1CR0CE1 CAN SIT5LT YOU theaters AT THE GRAND TONIGHT A more interesting nmra brilliant manner.sion i..u CI,M be Imagined than "A sk.u, Luiplie.' interpreted hi Lorck and a ouiupaan J axunn-.i- , merit. Sumptuous c.iuudi:K ' ate scenic environment an ) .nu rendition of fa. ilne ml i thle production one that la please everyone from the mrsi eerious audience to the renunoe-lovfayoungster. g GRAND FRIDAY NIGHT. The 8ign of the Croas.- - wii. world renonned drama ! be the attraction at the Gnj,d fVM., December 7. Rome In the days g lief. Benator Hansbrougb has written Nero, when sumptuous vice and umlt several letters to the commission call gate luxury ruled the emperor and w, la the theme of many ing attention to the car shortage, de- court, but Mr. Barrett aa. fa iff claring the situation tu he so serious novels, aa to e mount to n calamity In some to reproduce on the stage ths manK cent aurroiindinga of the noble sectioua, and aaya that If the commlv contrasted with the poverty SDdKk ion Investigates at once there would be no difficulty In locating the blame, vat tons of the dcaplaed ChriatlaM. Bcenically the production is taM to i if any. moat complete gad beautiful and Z of the largest production oa tha real. The company la composed of tvantr. CR. ClClUt CUSTAF five player of note. R. 0. Chwfa Of Stockholm, Sweden. TELEPATHIC has bought the American rights of the MEDIUM and MIN4NC EXPERT. A piece sad the company that Ul be In this city la one of th ben graduate of Colorado Gulden Mining seen school, will remain In Ogden hut a that has ever presented the sIxt ii short time, and those who Intend to this country. consult her should do so at once. Don't FAST MAIL IN SOUTH. wait until It la too late but call now and have the lady answer all questions regarding ml ties and mining mat- Part of th Allowance of Fund Will Be Discontinued, ters. Many local .mining men have already profited bv Dr. Guslars adtlce. Washington. Dec. 4. Thr poatotfer She has satiated' many In the location of ore bodies and can assist you. Not department haa decided to lum. or only can Dr. Guetaf assist you tn min- ders terminating the allowance, for ing peculations, but she can answer fast mail facilities from WasblMtoo all questions of life. Site has read to New Orleans on January I. Pospeople' live stare she waa four years tmaster General Corteljou made tail announcement tonight after iwaMig Of age. Bhe works under the Swedenthe Southern railway tka. borg system aa demonstrated by the notice from ouL Watch for my lectures. You owing to the Increased traffic sag th will see work that you have never necessity for double tracking tka nad seen before since Swedenborg pa seed It will be unable to continue tka oout. I am the only one In the WORLD peration of train No. 97 after Jus-ar6. that doea hla work and he my guidThe last eeaafna of cong!N ing spirit. Room 10, 427 Twenty-fourt$1C7,00U for fact mall .rolca street. Over Journal. In the south and of thla amount ihovt 9140,090 haa gone to the Boarhcn to FLOOD AT CLIFTON. malnraln train 97, which carrie oalv Dam Breaks and Precipitates Flood mall, and 37, which la a limited par .enger train. The latter, of course, Upon Town. will not be discontinued. The appropriation for thi pnrpoM El Pato. Dec. 4. From Information received here latr tonight It 1 be- haa often been the onhjeet ef vlgoraoi debate In congress. In which opp lieved that Ihe town cf (T.fton, Arisons. haa been practically washed away. nenfa of the special faculties" objecta The Copper Queen hotel la aaid to ed to the appropriation a hare been swept away by the flooJ and at least fifty persona lust their Barretts y 1 inra-priate- .oh-ld- GRANTED. REQUISITION lives. The concentrator dam, which gave Guoronttoo way, precipitating the great flood upon Governor ef Mieeieelppi Protection to Jonklea. the town, waa constructed entirely of earth. The dam was carried away Denver, Colo., Dec. 4. Governor two year ago a a result of the awol-leDonald today granted the requisition a number and of streams, person of Governor Varda man of Mia.ii.lppl were drowned. for George Jeakina, colored, wanted on the charge nf murder committed .4to Dec. a late Phoenix, Arix., Up the rehour nothing confirmatory of the Clif- In Tunica county, Mlsa.. uponGovernor ton disaster had been received except ceipt of a meaoage from reading aa followa'. private dlepatrhea, sent from one Vardanian Will have Georp Jenklna brought friend to another. One cf three laid: Half Clifton deitroyed. I am O.K. to Jackson. He will he protected tad Numerous inquiries have been di- any atatement to the contrary ! oalr rected to the scene hut they have been for the purpnae of defeating Juatio.la It required only thle guarantee unavailing, tl I believed here that a addition to tha waiver of the claim of disaster haa undoubtedly occurred. P Clifton la a town In Graham county, the Pueblo authorities for th unsoutheastern Arisons. In 1900 the session of Jenkins, who hod been a 'rest there and was awaiting der I 884. wa It located at population trial when the Mississippi goveraortto the end of a branch of the Arisons reqnieltina. which waa fortheeaiinf. New Mexico railroad, and haa a teleMcDonald to great graph and express office. It 1 built influence Governor upon the bank of the Rio aSn Fran-- , the requisition. cisco, a branch of the Salt river. BOSTON ELECT! OFFICER!. STILLWELL PARTY BANQUETED. J Boston, Dec. 4. The out of ten chief magi at rate, ud - The Stlllfrll eight Mexico City. Dec. the reduction In the vote favoring the part)' wa banqueted here today at a aale of Intoxicating liquor weree the cafe sit ii sled at the base of the hill features of the thlrty-tkiegeneral upon which is built the famous castle cities in Massachusetts today. of ("hauiiltepec. The party Is headed While there was no change in the hv A. E- Stillwell, preriitent of the license. In MT Kansas Oily. Mexico and Orient rail- question of granting ndvocata the the of cities, road. and comprises seventy-sicf the la eight eitlea of I.40T. best known capitalist In the United made a gain while the net gain far llcenaa In fiw n Ktat.ee. In the party are several railroad men, among them Jo- cities was 1,488. The Republicans won In nine cities seph Ramsey, Jr., formerly president the Democrats In two. while In th f the Wabn-J. T. Odell of Pittt-l-nrtwo national political line wr Rc'seniiT and lakr Erie, and other not followed. Edgar Van Ktten. vice president nf the Boston and Albany. MOORISH VESSEL AT TANGIER- Tomorrow afternoon the party will be received by President Dlax. Paris, Dec. 6 A diapatak received here from Fen yn that a Moorish FOUR BURNED TO DEATH. men of war, with 150 rgaular j board, la approaching Tangier Tnu Wt'htfield. N. J., Dec. 4. Knur chilorder. purpoa of dren -- two boys and tao alrls rangthe Moroccan goverament by tep R 2 to ing in age from years, were forestall the collective note T burned to death at their home near member of th diplomatic corpaaM here tonight. Mrs. W. F. Wezel and to the Moroccan minister of fwe'M Mrs. Oscar Feller, who Hied together affair, this afternoon. In which with their two children went out attention of the 'government wa to work, leaving their Itt'lc ones at led to the existing state of anarchy. home alnne. During their absence their heme caught fire. Firemen exIMPRESSION IN ROME. tinguished the flames and found the liodlea of the children burned beyond Rome. Dec. 4. President Roo co recognition. velt a message to the American haa produced an exca lent grass GOOD ROADS. preaalon here. Hla denunciationupw and the paragraph ivnchlng Muekngre, i t.. fac. 4 The Na- peace and righteouanea and wow tional GcM Ralii ii.iorlaien will war la not merely Justifiable but meet h.re tomorrow .nil continue In have been received l .cretin thr-?- day.. The feature nf to- rial satisfaction. Foreign the of morrow alii be the building of a modtext perused the el me ! on mile )n nrth nea the .age carefully and chararierixed It national remereiy at Old Fort Gibson. excellent. n 4- x well-know- lt ta-ua- - be EVERY ARTICLE SOLD IS FULLY GUARANTEES AND WE WILL CHEERFULLY IF ANY ARTICLE WE SELL DOES NOT PROVE ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. cocoa com- merce commission respecting the car shortage in the northwest are made clear in letter addressed to Senator Hauabrough by Chairman Knapp, which said : The inability of 1 dr per ;o secure car fur the siovenunt uf their traffic la reported from various parts of the country, and amounta in some sections to almost a calamity. This matter haa given the commission special concern. although we appear to be without any adequate authority to deal with auch a situation. We can exercise no direct power to compel inter state carriers to furnish adequate equipment nor are we prepared at this time to recommend specific legislation upon this subject." Chairman Knapp aaid the commission could perhaps award reparation for damages resulting from failure to supply sufficient care, but the power to do this is not altogether certain It would serin to be and he aaya: rather more suitable and efllrteut fnr aggrieved shippers to bring their suits la the courts In the first instance. We have, however, ordered nn investigation of this matter of car shortage and will pioaecut It with the utmost dispatch. Already on or more agents have been sent to the northwest, and It la expected that beariags will take place In that region within the next two weeks. This appear to be the moat effective course the com mission can fake end you may be assured that everything will be done within the scope of our authority to bring about the earliest possible re- h; dia-liete- u Sfi'M C.oli! The intentions 4. or.r- - weak link aeaken a chain. weak kidney weaken the who! body and hasten til? tir.al breakins down. Overwork, strains, colds and other enures injure the kidneys, and wht-ibelr activity is lessened the whole b.td yeuffera from the excess of uric ,Ioie T," poimn circulated in the blond. G ;uv li'r.r Aches and pains and languor and an urinary ill rum, and there tendency rowarrin HESS MAKES A RECCED and fatal Bright disease. There is no real help for the sufferer except Got 636 Puts n Three Games Last kluuey hlp. Doan's Kidney Pill, act direr!', on Night. the kidneys and cine every kidney ill. are proof. H F rdUbed n new allev Ogden cures Mr. J. R. Hailc-- nf 2427 Grant avetil la- -' ii une of the roan-Thnue. Ogden. I'tab. says; "I: ja a Ur inanu Kir wore r.jfi to me ti recommend Duan'n hiI.IgiiH.idf on tin' lornl - pleasure FUIk tu verv sufferer from Kidney - i;: a In the ennie. klduev com plaint. My kidney a wergam.- - hi l"' :r us. scoring so had that there were days when I I to pin in t His fmnir could not straighten up or bend over t Tvit' It game 2'. w Tiu(.'lark vnt three f ithout suffer. n from sharp I winger furfite. pain through mv hark and loins. .ht-.ir j.iu.fK : Wr k s : night To attend to uiv lionehnii duties was IV,' ire to put tra appnii retire, a I'h great difficulty. I used several remtkle.-the three game edies. but obtained litfie relief until 1 procured Doan's Kidney Mila at V. S Budc-iti'drug store. They not only promptly relieved the annoyance and pain, but banished it entirely. I feel it uiy lu o others knw- of this WEALTHY INDIANS. " remt-dy- . a r by all dealers. o; Price n Guthrie, Okia . Dec. I Each memFre'er-MI-huCo. Buffalo. ber of the of uxi!e ludl.w. will Tor. solo agents for the I'nltrd lie worth at lea.t I51.0-in i.nda and r''Vs annuities w!'h the allntn.ert. thev llt'tr. inker 'he name Doan s and are now takln. making them the richI '.II'.I 111" ike ' other. est Indian, in 'he Culled S:aie. A I $2.75 Dc. of the ttbSTniTES TUSIO n Kiln HERE'S A FEW OF THEM KIDNEYS MAKE BODIES. Kidney Diseases Cause Half the Cem-mo- n Ache and Ilia of Ogden People. dn Hh'i-- k 1 n. l .MhpiIh trev---read- y Good IN8TITUE. 1 Get Ready Again for The Big' Event WISB'KBMLSBIVWIIIWFBUJWW"- TEACH-ERS- " y enm-pnnle- BCKBBUMWBSfffSaJlJEEgBiBMBMHBJ STATE Th Weber club, board of education and merchants of this city are awakening to the fact that Ogden will entertain about 2,500 people the first week in January and are responding lilierally in the financial line. The names of those who will conduct the work in th various courses of study at tha earning convention of th Utah State Teachers' association in this city have been announced. They are: Primary section Mrs. G. L. Wads, president. Ogden; Mia Sythe Brawn, acoretary, Provo. High school and college section W. H. Childs, president, Lehl; Georg Day, secretary, Fillmore. 1 Elocution and physio education section Dr. E. G. (rowans. president, Belt Lake county; Hrt Dells Balms Ross, secretary, Ogden. Music William A. Wot sell, president, Salt Lake county; Miss Valeria Brtnton. secretary. Salt Lake county. Parents' section Prof. Milton Ben-niopresident. Salt Lake county; BIC CEALFOR ELY Mr. Waltar Lewi, secretary. Salt Lake county. Arte and crafts sect Inn E. H. East-mon- M. L. Rsqua to ths Fora In Nsv Capacity. president, Provo; Miss Anna L. Corbett, secretary, Balt Lake county. Mark L. Requa. who developed the Kindergarten section Miss Emily now world famous Nevada ConsoliBalt Lake Roxbnrg, president. comity; dated properties and built the Nevada Miss Bertie Walsh, secretary, Northern railroad, In negotiating for the Peacock group of gold claims and B. W. section Grammar Ashton, adjoining properties, six miles from Balt E. 8. Lake county; president. across the Btcptoe valley, and if Ely, Sheets, secretary, Balt Lake county. he takes hold It Is believed that he section Superin- will achieve Superintendents as brilliant as he tendent A. C. Nelson, president. Salt accomplished results in capper mining In the Lake county; Superintendent Ida M. district, according to the Efiy White Wells, secretary, Castletou, Grand Pine News. county. , The eonditiona that Mr. Requa will School board section C. C. Crapo, face la this new project will be simSalt Lake Sandy, county; president, ilar to the oondltlona he found when PleasMt. Joseph Hughes, secretary, he took hold of the copper mines. The ant. Sanpete county. Peacock mines are old Business section O. J. Btllwell, which have been worked Inproperties n desulsecreR. Leo Bird, president. Ogden; manner for nearly twenty years. tory Balt lake county. tary, The two original rlalaia were located Juvenile section Judge Willis by Newton Boyd and David Dennett. Brown, president, Balt Lake county; On them they have a tunnel more than Ariel C. Cardon, secretary, Logan. 400 feet which represents the Committee on .arrangements Wil- Intermittentlong, Industry ef years the liam AUlaon, chairman, Ogden. time they could aeiae from other occupations to devote to developing the gold properties. There are also three YOIINQ CONTEST AT RINK shaft upon the claims. From these workings they have (hipped thirty Q Miaa Lashua Again Takes First Place tons of ore, which averaged 92 In gold to the ton. That waa years ago, In Contest. and the expense of hauling the ore to the old mill In Ely discouraged them In spite of the stormy weather, a from persevering with the undertakvery large crowd was at the Audito- ing. But they held on to the properrium lust night to support their va- ties, and other perron took up adrious candidates in the voting contest. joining ground, believing that the dsy Miss lashua took first place In the would come when the ground could contest with 628 votes. Miss Bcowcroft be worked with success. A short la second with 424 votra. time ago, the men who own the claims In the vicinity of the Peacock group The results are; 528 met together to organise a Glens Lashua cnnipany 229 to develop the ground. It was then May Bnaen 424 that they were Informed by Newton Rosabella Bcowcroft. 152 Bovd that Mr. Requa was Interested Doll! Walker aeeeeeeeaoea 109 In the sold possibilities of the camp Net Tarver 90 and was considering the purchase of Diana Ba under 67 the claims held by the men who were Myrtle Ballinger as to pool their holdings. Some cf the Edna Pierson 84 rlalm owners were unwilling to conBertha .lirrls 24 sider a aelling proposition, bur the maEatcJIs Campbell 24 jority were disposed to make a ileal Alla Rowley 22 with Mr. Requa. and the project of Pauline Kterett 19 Incorporating a company was deferred Nannie Wheat 17 Nettle Rtahr pending the settlement of the negotiaIS tions with Mr. Requa. Aqne Hoxer Mrs. Campbell I? Among the Ely men who own 11 Fell Gold ground close to the Peacock, and will in fgure In the deal with 5tr. Requa are Lydia Johnson 8 A. J. Butler and K. C. Davis, who have Hlelltt Burnt i r, four llsltlp Jnne claims; J. 11. Eager and Ernest Mr. F. Chamberlin Randall, yhn have sixteen claims, and Mr. Sullivan Beach and Benjamin Clark, Jump Alice Kasson who have sixteen claims, tl la tho Mildred Douglas. . . belief of those Interested that Mr. Vic. Johnson Rnqii will take hold of the properties R Austin and accomplish more wonders, which Malml Tribe will gip him fame greater than that Ada Rumba'ii ')n hr' his achievements at Copper Mis Halm Flat. Cauto Sooond Suit NEW VOKK. cutoff n Ugden-Lud- 1 of tbs Actions Th AKINS VOW Of at the qualifies No alum, no phosphate which are the principal elements of the cheap baking powders and which are derived from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. OVAL a Great fiuccas. Senator McKay's term aa elate senator dues not expire until hie Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable both for its fine flavor and healthfulness. so-call- Thie Step Waa Rendered Necessary on Account of Hlo Recent Appointment ae Commiaaionor. ON THE COMING attitude m SSE55S i n-- J Minww-Tltton- NEW POSTMASTER!. Nomination Washington. Dee. 4. of postmaster: Alaska. A. Z. Hcipkina. Ketchikan. California. B. F. Newby. W--Cua! Rudolph. Lompoc: F. ERed Bluff. - f |