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Show TGE Otlm. F(r,llu bwfL Egypt two a bf HU ut tlse laud uf ;.yn.ui,J People iiiunimlt- - wily. bm .t h from tiu.t lciiiieniortai bad a rcpjiariou for uuljua. Ancient by the onion and regarcit'iJ ib? f.liui a aaoral. The JnacryLtii on t. jiyra mid of Cbeupi tell u Thai i:,r vri;k men Lad on oua pivn to tl.oui. ami from th Bible we Itt.ra that liio lie brew. when s.aves under Pharaoh, enjoyed thee ball, and th-- t vrheu far away they reaMiubered "tbe leek and tbe onloua aud the garln-- " Toe Egyptian onion la a k;.ilume aud useful vegetable. and by t:ug tbe beat strains ef seJ tbe quality teuds, year ty year, to Improve. Th Egyptian kuowa two varieties, tbe "BaaiT aud tbe M iakaoui, but supplies of tbe latter kind ate seldom son abroad, aa tbey absorb ao siur'b moisture from tbe frequent .y irrigated (round iu which tbey are grown that tbey do not ataud a aea voyage will. The "Buuli" onion la tbe more popular Egyptian uuiou aiul la growu In ye' low aoll, which la apartngy watered while tbe bulba are maturing. In order that tbe uuloua may stand a lengthy aea ray age with little risk of sprouting. or Effectively and Permanently WE CURE MEN ByModern, Quick Methods sl It WE CURE MEN ... Come and Get Well Drs. Elliott & Norris Cheep Urles la Swear. is a ;:ood scheme." said a rich man. "to sprad the summer la Norway. Tbe Norwegian is superb, tbe sceuery is gnind and the living la cheap a dollar a day at the hotels and carriages at a half duller a day. One flue thing about Norway la that In the summer the night only laats a couple of hour, and if you go aa far aa tbe North cape there la no uigbt at all, but the auu circles round and round ttw horlsuu and never aluke below. The Norwegian rivere abound in flab, and any oua la free to angle for trout In them. The salmon riven, though, are strictly preserved. Borne of the salmon rivers are very flue and rrut fur as much aa 82.000 a year. I know man who has a river only two mile long that he pays $1,800 for. lie often gets fish sixty or seventy pounds. The wife came in day I called oa blm-hlwith a forty pounder, a twenty-twa MORNING EXAMINER: TO EE PAID WITHOUT REBATE. i Brvtv.ury Winn ng.un Dec Tf-- Iu lrr,ir gve ikr hu'.Jer ..ft S In !. :hai lb ib'.erefl o;i the irir'.a! litter I.f liir 2361 Washington Ave. : lia-- n C. A. Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. pouinir SPOONS GOODS COMPANY Wholesale and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS, Clark.Horrocks Fiahtog Taokla, Stall and Daan Athletic Goods,. Phonographs Sold on Easy Terms. S51 24th SL Uar, :i I le-'T- . re paid wliDuui inhale on or Lt'ahv First Burglar Did Bill git much out nv dat last burglary? Second Burglar No; be got so little dat his lawyer advised him ter plead guilty. Judge. tbe chi actor of tbt tn safer service wa supply our palms. Prompt, reliable and at low cost, ny time yon say wall be oa your Job and hands it expeditiously and well. ALLEN TRANSFER? CO. Phone 22 for yon re. Vulture." said a college president. "Is whst remains when what you lasraed n coleg" hs been forgotten." ON SHAW'S REPORT. London. Dec. 6. The Dally Mall comments this morning upon the "Ule of sjnising prosperity told In Secrett attribtary Shaw's report." towhich the system of utes almost entirely protection. The paper says the striking fact about this dasslfug prosperity la that tt prevails In a country which British free traders fifteen years ago bo ruined by protecpredicted would ' ' tion. The Daily Mall regards Secretary Shaw's curoncy proposals as a bold stard. hut asys they would not be , feasible except for the sixty millions In duties collected lu tolls from foreign countries. COMMENT Clothes of Quality. . . 15. Ik'Hi. (berks for the inir-wion regisieiv du. Jm.imi.' mi.! be :o the owner uii berur in I he au.o-iulath iks. ,.f interest which may ihj in- p.iin :s fl2."i. I. lSuiT. maih-- ..mu ! j : - Hiy The actum iu The busiurS loi laaeu u'.ra uf ;lte cjun'ry a MAKES Mini DENIAL. - CLAIMS. Washington, Dec. 5- .- The iepn of secretary of war and Judge advo cal general of the army In reference to the claims presented b) rhe representatives of the Rituan Catholic church In the Philippines was transmitted to oongreaa today by President Roosevelt. The claims aggregate KtCS.-03i- . which the president reormmends shall be paid. l he PORTUGUESE !... - : e-- eu IMMIGRATION. I'ited States of luimigraliou Sargent is making a close inquiry into the conditions attending Portuguese immigration into the Hawaiian islands. He is endeavoring to ascertain whether th Immigrants are actually free, or wheth er the planters have furnished money for their Importation. On this point Gov. Carter and other officials have been rlguroasly questioned. Honolulu. Dec. 5. al .iI'mo-- a i 10 to anJ he post 1. FOR EVERY lef! won l the fsverlte after a head r 1 1' FOR SOCIETY OR OUTING. . iV. five furiouas FUi-her)- . 5 U 1. Hull", lul (Preston. To Mnuialhaii. won. blue 5. Dashaway Don't yon think that It such a wealthy chap Dufflos takes h OR PLEASURE, DAY. They (Should Be Third race, mile-"- oi. Bruuslon. lot (J. Harris), 6 to 1, wun; Cotillion. HI? (Booker i. 3 to 2, second; Netting, Id? Time, (Singleton). It to 1. third Vlona, Prince Magnet. J. V. Kirby, Col. Jewell, Salltia, Avontellus, Roslnlul, Dazxle also ran. Fourth race, six furlongs - Linda Rose, lug (Keogh), k to 1, won; Prince Frederick. 103 (Finn). 3 to 1, second; Prince Chlng, lul (Hutsrelll, 7 to 1 Confessor. third Time, 1:1514. Search Me, Willie Gregg. Kinsman. All Black also ran. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs Seasick. 107 (J. Harris). I tu Id. won; Elfin King, in? (J. Clark), 4 to 1. second; Succeed, 107 (D. Hulaud), 8 to 1. third. Time. 1:001-4- . Redan. Phyx, Lady King, laird Gladstone Joe Kelly. Easter Morn, Pink Garter. Ero Phyro also ran. Sixth race, totality course San ion (Ftsohar), I to I. won; Treasnrer Seeker, 100 (Preston), 7 to t. second; Kethno. 100 (Finn). It to 1, Charles U third. Time, 1:111-4- . tSone, Elancer and Happy Klee aim) ran. 4 You Will Need an Overcoat ill-icat- EMERYVILLE RACES- Soon . . . THE SOONER YOU BUY IT THE BETTER YOU WILL FOR THE OTHER FELLOWS ARE TAKING THE CHOICE OF THE CHOICEST, AND YOU OUGHT TO DO THE SAME. GO AS FAR AS YOU LIKE IN PRICE BE PLEASED, - Ban Francisco, Dec. t. Today was favorite day at Emeryvllla, tbe dose priced horttm running true to torm except In tbe sixth, when laicky" Baldwin's Lisaro had linla dlfflculty In taking the money from Ruby. The feature event, the Flirtation handicap for a purse of H.OOU. waa easily anchoice nexed by Proper, the odds-o- n from the stable of W. B. Jennings. Results: Fliut race, five furlong Ocean Shore 11 (Earnahaw). 13 to 10, won; Sam Barber 103 (Graham), Id to S, second; Sam McGfbben 0 (Brussel!), 00 to 1, third. Time, 1 :01 Grace G., Ptica. Plausible, Goldon Sentiment and Christmas Tide also ran. Second ram, mile and aa eighth Orrhaa 103 (Davis), 8 to 1, won; llu (Robinson), 8 to 1, second; Graphite 107 (C. Miller), II to L La sell. Ronar, third. Time, 1:84 Elle, Inflammable and Byronerdale also ran. Third rare, mile aad an eighth Ray 107 (E. Walsh), 7 to S, won; Chestnut 110 (T. Sullivan), 8 to 1, second; Bearskin 107 (Leeds), 10 to 1, third. Time, 1:65.' Utile Joker, Thaddeua, Ixine Wolf, Glenrioa, Pay Me and Trap seder also ran. Fourth race, mile and a aixteenth Proper 20 (Bniseell), 8 to 8, won; Rubric 107 (Sandy). 18 to fi, second; Blue Eyre 100 (A. Brown), 10 to 1, Lubln and third. Time. 1:4(5 Martinmas also ran. " Fifth rare, seven furlong -- Luetig 110 (Sandy),' 13 to 10, won; The Mighty 110 (Knapp). 8 to 1. second: 1C. Serenity 107 Miller), 100 to 1, Ml mo, Metis-kallthird. 'Time, 1:27 Cloche dOr, Sarradua, Sheen, Reeves and Elwuod also ran. Sixth race, six furlongs Uaaro 10H (Williams), 5 to 1, won; Ruby 109 (B. Walsh), 4 to 5. second; Ethel Day 109 (Leeds), 5 to 1, third. Time, Aaron J., Royal Rogue, Hoc-to1:18 Woolma. Huerfano also ran. Ben-voli- $6.50 to $35 a, r, NEW ORLEANS FAIR GROUNDS. New Orleans, Dec. 4. Result : First race, six torlongw Kemp Rldgrley won, Hrary Bosworth second. Jack Hardy third. Time, 1:14 Second race, six furlongs Lnrullua won. Cannon Hall second, Woodcialm third. Time, 1:14 Third rare, mile and a sixteenth Missouri Lad wvm. Dr. Spruill second, Florix-- l third. Time, 1:47. Fourth race, five and a half furlongs Glamor won. Ihba second. Lady 4-- Henrietta third. Time, 1:071-5- . Fifth race, six furlongs Ailowmais won, G'Jd Circle second, Maxic O'Neil third. Time, 1:14 Sixth race, mile and threeelxteenlh Padre won. Safety Ught second. Gladiator third. Time. 2: ns. 2-- THREE MEN KILLED. Chambersburg. Pa., Dec. 6. Three men were killed and one fatally injured and five others aeverly hurt at. Waynesboro today by the fall of an elevator in th Gulser Manufacturing company's shop. Eleven men were on tbe lift together wtih a five-tomilling machine and heavy truck when a cable parted. They were dropped 25 feet with the marJilnery Into a pit. n AWAIT COMMITTEE STYLES. BODY-FITTIN- Clothing Co. Watson-Tann- er Successors to Z. C. M. I. 878 REPORT. London, Dec. C. A severe gale la raging on the coast. The steamer Baltic waa delayed In sailing for New York until an early hour this morning. Among the many accidents reported la tbe destruction f a wireless telegraph tower at Machrihanlsh hay. Scotland, which was 450 feet high and weighed 8,000 tons. This tower waa erected for wireless communication with America. STRIKE AT ODESSA. To be respectable implies a mnltltudi of little oheervaneea from the strict keeping of Sunday down to tlia careful tying of a crave'.. Victor Hugo. Odessa, Dec. of the seaman's union by the government, has been followed hy a strike of the seamen With the result that the business of the shipping H completely tied up. Ahn:n ll, 000 men are out. "Whore th TMntyJoiirtk SL Boat la Sold." 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444 WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. to Admiral "V Cawtaa Considers Important In Tlmo of War. .Washington, lire. 5. The annual re port of Hear Admiral Cowlos, chief of the bureau of oqnlpment, calls attention to tho importance uf wlreltws telegraphy In time of war and of the work already don and lining done In the direction of Installing wire lea throughout tho service. The ships of tho navy have not only been apparatus, hilt equipped with wlixl a complete chain of aiationa bare been established along tho Atlantic, Pacific and gulf coasts, in the West Indies and on the isthmus of Panama. Stations also have been established In the Hawaiian ialande and at Guam and preparations are now under way to establish a complete chain f Intercommunication sis Hons In tbe Philip B 8-- S-- PICK WILL THE FULL LENGTH OR STOP UT WHEREVER YOU BE GOOD, SO WILL THE( VALUES. DRESS LENGTH, LOOSE OR o pleasures seriously? Cleverton He hr. to. Tbey are all he has to warr. about BUSINESS AND THE CROWNING ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE WEAVERS. YOUR HOLIDAY CLOTHES SHOULD BE BOUGHT TO secjud: Prolific. 103 (Slugleion i. tu in 1. third. Nappa. Rosemary, D. Tim, Hairon. cilxful also ran. Becoml rac, seven furlongs Mils 0 lu 1. won: Cmle. SS (KUerl. 11 ii (J Harris i, it to 1, stvouil; M . lnfi to 1. I'hoice, lid (Whlten-.anl(turd. Time, 1:30 Judge Nelson. Ainpedo, Aucassin, l apis also ran. Washington. IW. 5. The senate In executive session decided not to confirm any of the appointees to the president's cabinet until favorahle action has been taken on all of the cabinet changes by the mimnlttees to which A Palilleal Felatcr. tbe nominations were referred. There-for- e Chairman Hale of the naval comBragley Restaurant waiters would make strong candidates If they were In mittee did not reoort the nomination Don't you think ao? Wig-wa- of Mr. Metcalf to be secretary of the politics. navy. I don't see bow. Bragley Haven't you noticed that tbey cany GALE ON ENGLISH COAST. everything before them? Proof Positive. Impertinent Neighbor Do you think Mr. Smith is In love with your sister Alice? Children Oh, no! t's children are allowed to go In the parlor wber ae is calling. New York Times. THERE IS WHO WEARS CLOTHES HIS PRiOE AND PURSE CAN BE SATISFIED NOT HIGHEST PRICED CLOTHES, BUT THE HIGHEST PERFECTION OF THE TAILORS' ART IN CUT AND FIT, -u Firi raiv, MAN THIS STORE THE VERY THING HE WANTS. IN m leaning practically a.i ihe way a (he a in. den event, svui Alviao wctuae finish against :ht favoruc. Sum-ua York. Dec. a -- George H.irn-haiJr., vice preoidtkl and co.ms.-- t of the Mutual Keaerie Ijfe liisuruui-association, ah., is being liiej bef uv Jurticr Grcenbaiini in the criminal branch uf tbe supreme court on a charge of grand larceny, took (ho Hstand in his own behalf today denied he had stolen funds of tin company, aa abrged. New CATHOLIC , t.ii-.!- - practically equal to (he sin pu.s :r cripu tor November aud lweember BURNHAM ami Ansel. D in i).,- fir l vx:'ul. i mo ot I he ri'.iii-iu a jam '.nee fo.iay, d..d lot kihron'iiig l' : Ssxfu'. h.i l.a. I the tuuuii' il'.ll't ilijuri ; V. li. U.JUIlt v.t.i.g upon hiui. i inn on . Ho ton. ea L'k wa .ied aithout iuj-.- i i i he oui in from. favorite io a bo-for- e as la It. If;. liKi'EMRl'.i: o THE MOTHER WIRE! GILLETTE. pounder and .. fifty-on- e pounder that rhe had caught herself wltbtn three Herkimer, N. Y Doc. B. Cheater E. hours." Gillette, who butt night was found guilty of tbe murder of Grre Drowu, A Perea! ef Glaala. today received a telegram from his It la almost Impossible for one who mother, Mrs. 8. 8. Gillette of Denver. has seen only the eastern or Bocky The miothpr urged her son to have mountain forests to Imagine the woods courage and trust in God, adding that of the Pacific coast. Picture of the she had wired to hia attorneys to apbig tree are aa common aa portage peal the case. She promised that aha stamps, but the most wonderful thing and hia father would be at Cheater's about the big trees la .that tbey are aide when his next trial took place. scarcely bigger than tbe reat of the for NEGOTIATIONS PAIL. eat The Pacific coast bears only a teuth of our woodland, but nearly half e Mukden, Dec. I. The of our timber. An average acre In the for tbe purpose of negotiations Rocky mountain forest yields one to the two eada of the Chinese two thousand board feet of lumber; In Joining at Chang Chun hnva Eastern the southern forest, three te four thou- resulted railway In ap 'absolute failure. It Is lu tlw northern forest, four to reported that Russia refused Japan's sand; olx thousand. An average acre on the proposal for a Joint use of existing Pacific coast yields fifteen to twenty railway buildings, valued at two mil1 thousand. Telescope the southern aud lion dollars. Rocky mountain forests, toss the northKILLED BY A NEGRO. ern on top of them aud stuff the central into tbs chinks, and. sere for acre, Pine Bluff. Ark., Dec. 5 J. F. Cultbe Pacific forest will outweigh them pepper, former chief of police and all. American Magaxlne. wUely known throughout the nouth-wes- t, was shot and killed in a pistol teles ea Seeks. duel with a negro named Brock earInk stains may be removed from a ly today. After receiving mortal book by applying with a camel's hair wounds, Culpepper shot the negro pencil a small quantity of oxalic acid through the heart. diluted with water aud then using blotting pnper. Two applications will reAeetrat Leeks. move all traces of tbe ink. To remove Locks were used In tbe time of the grease spots lay powdered pipeclay pharaohs. At Karaak tbe visitor Is each side of the spot and press with shown the representation of an Iron aa hot as the paper will bear a lock whichsculptured la almost exactly like one without scorching. Bometlmes grease kind of lock used In Egypt at the prespots may be removed from paper or ent day. Homer says that Penelope doth by laying piece of blotting pa- used a bras key to open her wsrdrolie. per on them and then pressing tbe blotHe adda that tt waa very crooked and ting paper with a hot iron. Tbe beat bad an Ivory handle. A Greek writer and the melts the grease, blotting pa- who lived in tbe last half of the twelfth per absorbs It. century explains that such keys were undoubtedly very ancient, although The Little Tee ! Se. till to be aeon in Constantinople and A coo i pars tire anatomist says that elsewhere. Roman locks. Ilka tbe Egyptlw little toe has got to go; that It is a tian, required a partial sliding of tbe useless appendage, already showing key. They wore, however, more Intrl signs of degeneration or withering cate. away. It la proved that the horse, in the course of several centuries, has Darwla sal Seeks. Of Darwin tt Is a Sinned that be dropped fotir toes and now travels on one. and some think that man'a pedal seemed unaware of the difference In extremities are bound to follow a sim- the valne of books and would treat a ilar line of evolution. In tbe horse It Zaelinadorf Wading with the same Is the middle digit which has survived scant courtesy that be exercised to aa tbe fitteet. In man tt will be tbe ward a peuny pamphlet Covers apfirst or great toe. peared to him a uaalaua weight aad decidedly la the way, aad be often got rid of them by ripping thorn off. SomeIe Re Barer- It Is An old d tiara who bad been hen- times the book wus borrowed. pecked all bis life was about to die. said that In the end hia friends need Ills wife felt it her duty to offer him to give him any book which be wished ouch consolation aa abe might and aald: to borrow, for they knew thut If It "John, you are about to go, but I will were ever return od. Its usefulness a a book would be at an end. follow you." 1 supjxme so, Manda," said tbe old man weakly, but ao fur as I am conHave DeSalte 11b, No life amounts to much until it cerned you don't need to bo In any has a programme something definite, blamed hurry about it! something particular. Nothing else can take tbe place of It. Education can Past, PreMBt aag Pataca. Mrs. D. Vorcee If I could only for- not, ta'ent cannot, genius cannot, bard work cannot ln til there Is a definite get the past! Rut alas, it is ever me! Mrs. Oldun You'll have a aim tbe euorgiae will rua to waste, tbe and future with your past always pres- ability be squandered. Tbe faculties ent. Take my advice and leave tbe deteriorate when working without a past behind for tbe present and live In definite aim. tbe future for tbe future and not In tbe With Llahtnlaa RapIdllT. post. Life. Wonderful eye that boy of mine's Aa Barer! meat. got said tbe proud father. Bnbnrbanlte (to visitor! Oh, how are That so?" mechanically replied tbe you? Come rltfat in! Don't mind the man who' was trying to get away. You never saw such a sense of prodog. Visitor But won't he bite? That's Just what I want to portion." cried the proud father. Peas see. I only bought that watchdog this that boy tbe caka dish and ha'll spot the biggest piece on It every time." morning. Paris Hire. Rath! MORNING, RACES ASCOT and iiic: u.i.i.g .lan Mk. Russo-Japanes- CHRISTMAS PRESENTS GALORE, because of their Infinite variety and superb artistic beauty in decorated china and rut gkiss, art found more pleaalng and better appreciated gifts than any others. At Olsen's yon have an extremely Urge stock to select from, ranging from dinner, tea, lunch and breakfast seta to fancy and ornamental creatlopa that are always a source of Jov and beauty. Tn cut glaaa we hare a fine line of useful thtnga. V ! maturing o -ys TUI IislA UTAH. OUl)EN, bums at itnem. Cul, W, II, Moure, the president, denounced the custom uf utilising the labor of criminal! In manufacture of anielaa which enter the market in competition with fret labor, lie flavored convict labor un roads and Alice Robertson, public work. Ml postmaster of Muskogee, attrlbnled the large amount of insanity among women ot rural districts to kasllims and Isolation caused 'by lack of communication from impassable roads. GERMAN-AMERICA- PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. itA Copings and Head stones. Doal bay aa they gat large and you hare to puy lhaat. See your hono peeplo first Yard oppoalla City Caiaatory. ALLIANCE. Washington, Dee. S. Raprnacnta-Uv- e Hepburn of Iowa objected to tbs word Gorman" in oonoootloa with tbs word American," when the bill to Incorporate the National Alliance waa called up in the house today. He aald ha waa opposed to such hyphenation and thought that citJiraa of the llnttxd Stares could as pZles. wall be called Americana and not wan on with oil fuel Experiments German Americana or hips are to he undertaken at once, order having been Issued dial the He asked Mr. Bartholdi, the father monitor Wyoming be prepared in or ler to determine the advisability of of the bill, if ha would agree to strike out word German" in connect ioa designing vessels for the use of fuel withthe the alliance. oil only. Mr. Bartboldt said that, ordinarily Iha bureau recommend that In all be pleased to yield the word, fulure battleships, double bottoms he he would constructed with the view uf carrying but aa this waa a patriotic organisation and designed to protect German oil in them. iuimlgranla against imposition and da and to assist in their natural-lastlcaption ROOSEVELT LEAGUE. be felt that to eliminate the word Gorman" would seriously imGoing to See That Ha la Elected for pair tbe purposes of the measure. The a Third Term, bill passed. Dec, i. The Rnosevelt Chicago, NEBOGATOFF TO BE TRIED. Third Term National league has been formed in Chicago, and today an ap81. Petersburg, Dec. 6. Tbe trial uf plication for a charter was made at Rear Admiral Xebogatoff and seventy-eigforA. Edward Horner, Springfield. officers of his squadron for surmerly of Leadvllle. Colo., Is the or to tbe Japanese at the batganixer and president of the league. rendering The national hesdquartera of the tle of the Bea of Japan, May 88, 1805, court martial league will he in Chicago. Clubs will began before a apodal be organised in every county and city this morning. The accused are divided Into three categories: First Ad In tbe Cnited States. "We elm to get S.nftO.OW) members." miral Xebogatoff and the commander It Is not our pur of the battleship. Second The offsaid Mr. Horner. advocated the surrender. pose to appeal to politicians, in fact, icers who we dual want them. It is to be a Third' TJie officers who did not enmatter which Is to come directly from deavor to prevent the surrender. Rear Admiral Xebogatoff, who waa the people, and for myself I don't care whether President Roosevelt likes tt dressed In civilian clothes, was deor not. To my mind he has nothing fended by the lawyer of the late to say about It The people have ab- Father Gap on, M. Margolin, tbe noted of tbe solute and implicit confidence In him Lllieral attorney and and we are going to ee that they lower house of parliament, Kuxmia Karaff, declining to appear la hia beelect him to a third term. half. The first group of tbe soused will be tried under the navy regulaMOTION TO QUASH. tions which provides tor the punishment by death of any commander of a Findlay. O . Dec. 5. Late this afteror ship who surrenders withnoon the attorneys for the Standard squadron out a fight when ha could save hia (Ml company of Ohio filed In tbe court crew nr Inflict damage upon the enat common pleas motion to quash the emy. indictments against John D. Rockefeller. the Standard Oil company of Ohio, J. M. Roberta, A. G. Vilas and H. P. POLICY HOLDERS' STATEMENT. McIntosh of Cleveland, officer of the Standard Oil company of Ohio, tt In New York. Dec. 5 The following fated In th motions that the Indictaiatemenl waa issued today hy Richand Indefinite ments are uncertain ard Olnvy. chairman of the Internaand do not charge an offense In such a tional policy holders' committee: manner as enable the defendants to The right tu vote for boards of diascertain the character of the charge rectors in the New York Life and made against them. Mutual Life insurance company exThe three defendants named In the pires on the 18th. Tbe large propormotions filed this afternoon other than tion of the entire vote remains to be John D. Rockefeller wll appear In cast and ihe success uf :h policy court here Friday to plead to the In- holder campaign depend on the vole dictment. Mr. liockefeller will be al- Hot yet cast. YVo appeal to the policy lowed to plead through hia attorney, holders to vote both in their own interests and as a matter of public duty. CONVICT LABOR AND ROADS. "Tbe issue Is not to be mistaken, tt la between condoning the past malMuskogee, I. T., Dec. 5. Kirk M. administration of the two enmpanic Treat of the Chicago Commercial as- and condemning such maladministrasociation sta'ed that good road would tion; between traitors and save a billion dollars a year for the delinquents and putting In their place Other speaker! con-- trustee whose record thus far I L United Slates. curred with Mr. Treat and Impressed whir), is the lvai riMe lijxm delegate tV- necessity of ea- guaranty that they will administer the tabllahing a system f roads in Okla- trust committed to them." Gorman-Amer-lea- n OGDEN 263 THE EXCHANGE Twenty-filt- h and California Dlraol Wire fa WITHDRAWS AM St Eaatorw Raaaa, 8 port! up Svante APPLICATION. Polish-Amort-can- ht T 1 - New York, Dec. 5, Clifford W. Hartridge, counsel for Thaw, today withdrew hia fppllratlon for the appointment of a cummlosiun to' toko testimony for the defendant in tba Harry K. Thaw eaoa oatalde of this fate, Mr. Hartridge sent a nolo to Judgo Newburger laying that ho had found one of the wltnsae he wanted at Los Angeles, Cal., and that the witness started for. New oYrk to give hia testimony. Mr. Hartridge said also that ho expected to get the other wttaeaua he wanted next week. The two wltnonse whose testimony ha wanted are Truxton Beale ' aud Thomas McCaleb. For any pain, from top to toe, from any cause, apply Dr. Thomas Kclectrlc oil. Pain can't aty where It ia used. REVENUE STATEMENT. Washington, Dec. 5. The monthly statement of receipts from internal revenue sources shows that for the month of October. 1904, the total collections were 824.895,288, a gain over Octobor, 1805, ol 12,500,994. The receipt from the several aourcM of revenue are given aa follows: Spirits, 816,2:18,955; increase, f 1 Tobacco, 14.800,617; increase, 8558.588; fermented liquors. 84,622,-03Increase, 8206.836; nloomargarine, 169.498, Increase, 828.986; adulterated butter, 8400; decrease 81.401; process or .novated butter, 816.871; Increase. 6,858; crease. mHweliaaeuos, 877,004; de- 835.773. QUAKES IN ST. VINCENT. Kingston, Island of 8t. Vincent. Dec. I. A prolonged earthquake shock was felt here last night. It lasted fully eight seconda. The vibrations were slow. Tbe people of Kingston were thrown Into a panic. No othar shook felt her hns ver lasted so long. Tbe Island of Barbados, about 100 miles to the east, and the Island of SL Lucia, about 250 miles to the northwest. also felt the shuck, tt was most severe at St. Lucia. There has been a contnuatlon of eaithquake shocks here at Irregular Intervals of varying severity since last February. PORT ARTHUR PIPE LINE. Tnlra. I. T., Pec. 5. Robert Galbraith, owner of the Glenn oil poo!, today announced that he had financed the and Port Arthur Pipe Une and Refining company, a 320.0ii0.000 corpwatlnn. with English and New York capital, for the purpose uf tuilMIng a pipe line from G'ennpouJ lo Port Arthur. Construction of the Hue will begin wiihlu six months. |