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Show THE MORNING MB PICKETT TRADE REVIEW i.f s yt abou: block ls driven Grocery Co. ics by g bis cum- - was was to urlux :ul to prevent wag- - fine Fruits Vegetables Staple and Fancy .Ki-kDrc. W. Miller had hla first nuMiu at Emeryville tuday on Fireball in the Geraldine handicap. He rule a clcor. skillful race, raving bis iorr t r ibe final bmth with Shotgun The favorite. Shotgun, at oue stue l.mked like a tau Francisco. GROCERIES ALWAYS NICE AND FRESH Ave. Washiigtoa Tt to cell your wiflh ittntln to foot that oar new atook of Fancy Baiaina, Current!, Citron, Orange and Lemon Pee haa arrived. They arc choice, clean atock, and tha. beat that money can buy any place In the city. tVe alao have on hand a supply of pure apple elder, guaranteed to be the beat an the market. Made from select and clean apples. Now la a golden opportunity to get the very beat of gooda for the making of your mince meat. BOTH PHONES 23. EVANS T. B. Co. (EL and FANCY GROCERIES. I3M Washington Avenue. TAPLE - SITTING DOWN TO FACTS, ' Why do the well-todpatronise us most? In the right answer to this la Da key to success. Think twice and answer at the JUMBLE. Hello 1144. o -- looms, Stores, Storage, Stoves, Snaps. Buth A Garta Pianos. 4 Newman Brea. Organs. s C. H. WARDLEIGII PIANOS g MERCHANDISE Gnitars, Accordeons. Banjos, Strings. Latest Publications of Sheet Music. Violins, Bee the Wonderful Pipe Organ. S37I Washington Avenue. OGDENr UATH. Second Hand Stores Tho JUMBLE buys, sells er changst any eld thing" (bluei Ptsd) and Wash. Hallo, NEVADA most new H44 STORE. SECOND-HAN- W buy and sell all kinds of row JJd second-hangaada. Call er phene Weaker A Haynea, Prepa. 1M 25th St, Vhona, Ind. 122. d PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Baeend-Han- Store. d h,v anything to sell er 5rou 1,70 ,,7 u.p?,n KHu Ind, 679. BL A. buy Weeh. Ava. DENKERS win pay the pries fer earn ""d furniturehigheat end aall to tha pu tnacheapanL 7411 Grant Ave. Ind. B2BL ""a Wk C. J. HERRICK A CO. . L. White, to H. .eitiigtoaceeeor, year goega har JJfr w, ,t,hfm- - Call Hra If you wa 34 Waah Ave. Bell Pha Id. 4r. fit all ac-tic- At-te- eouNTnne. - g, .... . d at cc-ar- rfcJjpeed AD ft dice ExrfaMy, VIELD BIG RESULTS. e MAN WHO WEARS CLOTHES THERE IS STORE THE VERY THING HE WANTS. FOR SOCIETY OR OUTING, BUSINESS OR PLEASURE, HIS PRIDE AND PURSE CAN BE SATISFIED NOT HIGHEST PRICED CLOTHES, BUT THE HIGHEST PERFECTION OF THE TAILORS' ART IN CUT AND FIT, AND THE CROWNING ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE WEAVERS. YOUR HOLIDAY CLOTHES SHOULD BE BOUGHT TOFOR EVERY y DAY. j They (Should Be Bought - You Will Need an Overcoat Soon THE SOONER YOU BUY IT THE BETTER YOU WILL BE PLEASED, FOR THE OTHER FELLOWS ARE TAKING THE CHOICE OF THE CHOICEST, AND YOU. OUGHT TO DO THE SAME. CO AS FAR AS YOU LIKE IN PRICE ASCOT PARK RACES. Los Angeles, Dec. 7. Pepper ml Salt, a 40 to 1 shot, ran the first race from a very bad atari In a field of ten and finished first. Blue Bottle, the favorite, was two lengths behind at the finish. Throe favorites were In front in the othrr races. Jetsam won by a head from Ijrgatee In the fifth, and I Told You, tha favorite, waa fourth. Perry Wicks at 2 to 1, won the last event, making tha boat showing In the field, which was a large one. Results: First raoe, five furlongs Pepper and Salt, 103 iKermuth), 40 to I, won; Blua Bottle, 107 (Preston), 6 to 5, second; Prolific, 103 (Singleton), 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:02)4. Hal ton, Slipper, Dermon, SL Albans, E. T. Fryer, Dr. Crook and Beulah alao ran. Seoond race, futurity course James A. Murray, 110 (Keogh), 9 to 5, won; . Young Davis, 104 (Hari-ls)- 6 . FAIR ORLEANS WILL PICK STOP THE WHEREVER YOU OR FULL LENGTH E BE GOOD, BO WILL TH VALUES, STYLES. DRESS LENGTH, LOOSE OR BUT BODY-FITTIN- GROUNDS. New Orleani, Dec. 7. Resulta: First race, seven furlongs Quid Cl 1s Buccasaers to Z. C, M. I. 371 TAFT TO FURNISH INFORMATION. Twenty-fourt- h Where the Beat la Sold. It, MINERS ENTOMBED. Bakersfield, Cal, Dee. 7. Six min- er were entombed tbla morning by Washington, Dec. 7. Tho resolution of Senator Penrose, passed yes- the caving hi of a shaft leading to the terday, celling on tha President for all big steel pipe eondnit, of the Edison tha fai-lregarding the discharge of Power company's plsnt, eighteen miles the negro troops belonging to tho from this dly. They are G. Anderson, Twenty-fiftInfantry, was received at C. D. Robel s, George Warner, II. Far the White House today and at once turned over by the President to Sorrel ary Taft, who will furnish tha Information desired. Sergeant Mingo Bandera and Private Elmer Brown, who were among those discharged without honor aa the result of tha Brownsville Incident, have appeared at the war deparement and applied to Secretary Taft for reinstatement and will be given a heara h ing. FAMINE ris, L. B. Hicks and John Wlble. Coroner MulKna haa been notified of the acrldcqt but will not go to the scene nntll two weeks, having been Instructed that It will taka that length af time to reach the bodies. The accident occurred while the miner ww removing timbers from the shaft. No More Cold Rooms IN CHINA. H yon only knew how Brack comfort can be derived Iron a PEJU'ECTION Oil Heater-ho- w simple aad economical its operation, yon would not be without it another day. You can quickly make warm and cosy any cold mom or hallway - no matter in what part of the house. You can heat water, and do many other things with the Washington, Dec. 7. A serious famine affecting millions of people prevails throughout central China, according to a cable message received at the tate department today from Shanghai. This la the first information the government here has received that such a serious condition exists. The despatch states that relief commitl, tees, consisting of the various officials and local Chinese business men have been appointed to deal with the situation. The despatch adds that the sufferers are on the verge of starvation. cle won; Glendever second. Spiderweb third. Time, 1:29 Second race, six furlongs, selling Woodraw won. Opertor second. Happy Jack third. Time, 1:15 Third race, six furlongs, selling -Airship won, Columbia Girl second,1 Auditor third. Time, 1:16. Fourth race, seven furlongs Bill INDIANS EXECUTED. Bhllllpe won, Mortlboy second, Monet third. Time, 1:29 Reno, Xev. Dec. 7. Johnny and Iha-paFifth race, six furlongs. Belling Indian boys convicted of the murKnight of Ivsnhoe won. Sir Vagrant der of Fred Foreman, a white man at seoond, Gold Duke third. Time, 1:15 Mcntello, In Elko county, Xev, on Dec. 27, 1905. were today executed in Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, the Nevada penitentiary at Carson. selling Old Stone won. La Cache secThe crime committed by the two Inond, Sanction thlru. Time, 1:49 dians was mnst brutal., They had given Foreman money with which to purQUESTION VALIDITY OF JURY. chase whisky and when be refused to buy the liquor for them, they knocked San Francisco. Dec. 7. That an at- him down, but his throat and scalped tack Is to be made on the validity of him. the grand Jury was announced lu Judge Lawlors court today by the atQUAKE ON COAST. torneys who are endeavoring to quash Indictment the charging Supervisor San Luis Obispo, Dec. 7. At 10:40 Fred H. Nichole with agreeing to ac- o'clock last night thin city exerieno-eDufanltor a Peter M. cept bribe and an earthquake which lasted more fy with perjury. Thla action will be than thirty seconds. The shock was commenced on Monday morning when from north to south. Half an hour the motion to quash the Indictments later a second otic was felt, but was will be renewed. not no pronounced as the first. The At todays session of court the ex- earthquake was also felt at Santo amination of Individual grand Jurors Maria, Guadalupe, Cayucua. and CamIn the cane of 8ii;irvieor Nichols was bria. At the latter place articles were concluded. shaken from shelves. No perceptible damage was sustained here. CHINESE CENSUS RETURNS. Doan's Reguleta cure constipation Hong Kong. Dec. 7. A preliminary without griping, nauaea. nor any weak report on the Quinncnial census re- enfng effect. Ask your druggist for turns haa been issued. It shows that them. 26 cento per box. the population la 10.981. an Increase over the last census of TRIED IN JAPAN. 2,550; Chinese land population 242, onn an Increase of 12,193, and Chinese Yoknhsma. Dec. 7. The sensational floating population, or those living In trial of Albert A. Lewis, Charles A. Junks, etc., 45,582, an Increase of Hill and F. M. Howard, accused of scuttling the American ship Agraor, which recently arrived from 8eattl ALCOHOLIC APOPLEXY. and was chartered to carry wheat to Kobe, In order to secure the Insurance Lexington, Ky., Dec. 7. Wm. How- money, la still in progress here. Counard, a negro, upon a wager here today, ter suits for heavy damages have been lost his life by drinking two glasses brought by Bale and Fraser of Yokoof whisky and a doxen glasses of gin hama, owner of the wrecked vessel, In a saloon in half an hour's time. and a protracted contest Is expected. The coroners inquest said death waa due to alcoholic apoplexy. IN HAWAII. . PORTUGUESE 4--5. Clothing Co. Watson-Tann- er 1, 7 to second; Creston (Kuns), 2, third. Time, 1:10(4. Nuns eVlllug, All Black, Facts, Taxer, Hirtle, Golden Buy and Neatness alao ran. Third race, six furlong Judge Denton, 108 (Booker), 6 to 6, won; Betsy, 102 (Keoghl, 6 to.l, seoond; Lord Gladstone, 102 (Finn), 16 to 1, third. Time, 1:14)4- - Bunnlo Prince Charlie, Sunmark, El Paisanok Frincuata, Silicate. Bailey and Dvamagea also ran. Fourth race, five and a half furlongs Col. Jack, 116 (Boland), 7 to 10, won; Treasure Seeker, 101 (Preston), 7 to 2, second; 8an ARvlso, 106 (Kunx) 2 to 1. third. .Time, 1:08)4. Black Mate, AUerlon and Philo Igoe also ran. Fifth rsoe, mile and seventy yards Jetsam, 104 (Grand, 2 to 1, won; Legatee, 108 (Singleton), 4 to 1, second; Charlie Wallworth, 102 (Boland), 100 to 1, third. Time, 1:46)4. I Told You. Paciflco, Sale, Roslnin! and Moequlto alao ram. Sixth race, eix furlongs Perry Wyrke, 102 (Callahan), I to 1, won; Toller, 102 (Kuntal, 4 to 1. second; Nothing, 102 (Boland), 20 to 1, third. Time, 1:15)4. Comedian. Vanduls, Eropyro, Vindicate,. Lady .' bene, Spartan, Myrtle D., Mobur. Easter Morn, Co). B. Palmer also ran. NEW $6.50 to $35 to Boy, 105 ! 5 f IN THIS ran. Third race, one mile Monaco Maid. ICS (Hunter), 9 to 5. w.m; Cloche D'Or. 110 (Hayes). 9 to 2. second; Alice Carey,. 106 (Buxton). 11 to 20. third. Hue. 1:43. Allopath. Dora 1. Leila Hill, Stonua, Eleven Bells, Sterling Towers also ran. Fourth race. Futurity course- - Fireball. 112 (W. Miller). 6 to 2. won; St. Frauds. 100 (Davis), in to 1, aerond: Domains. 104 (Browr). 15 m 1, third. Time, 1:10. Collector Jessup, Shotgun alao ran. six furlongs -- Golden Fifth race, Rule, 109 (W. Miller). 7 to 5, won; Clandestine. 109 (Knapp), 3 to 2. second; Titus II, 109 (Sullivan). 15 to 1. third. Time, 1:14. St. Denis. Sheen, El Chihuahu, Mldmont, Joe Goss, Builder, Optimo also ran. Sixth race, use mil- e- Blandover, 105 (Williams), 7 to 6. won; Joe Coyne. lo6 (Brusaell). 9 to 6, seoond; Baker, 112 (Lawrence). 50 to 1, third. Time 1:412-5- . J. (. Clem, Celeres, Fulletta also ran. Isa ORGANS AND MUSICAL - wiunei. but Miller brought Fireball At-te- tht 7- up and won by a length Results: Ural race, five furious, selling Undsr Investigation by tha Grand Silver Liue, 111 (A. Hivwii). 2 to 1. Jury. In to 1, won; Jeiebel, 109 llhuwt-ll)- . San Francisco, Dec. 7. It looked second; Mrs'. Manhewt.. Ill i Knapp). Convenlike matinee day in the grand jury, 25 to 1. third. Time. 1:1 room today, where lhai inquisitorial tion Bell, Alta Spa. 1. , C. Ackerly. Mira Kilb-.imroly 11. body waa engaged in investigating the Turtle. George Duke of Orleans also tan. alleged theater graft. Secand race, mil- e- Susie Christian, Actors, actresses, booking agents and others connected with the local 11 uirahanil, 13 to In. won; Ckeripc, theaters bad been summoned aa wit- 110 (Lawrence). 6 to li. second; 110 (Sullivan i. s to 1, third. nesses and were questioned M leng.h as to their knowledge of municipal Time 1:42 4 5. Parting Jenuie. Melar, CbablU. Heraain, graft In connection with tho grauilng Miller's Daughter, Lodv Roheaia alao of tbrir Edna Sullivan, ibe permits for, sad ibe retail trade la seasonable stables, but Interest la most conspicuous in holiday goods. Expectations of a ran for Christmas specialties are being fully realised. Some Improvement Is noticed in the movement of wheat to primary markets, but there is stiU'muck complaint from the Dakotas, where elevators nr overflowing sad large quantities tf grain Is In danger af Injury. operation Liabilities of oummerrial failures retheaters. ported from November are 111,959,782, Twenty witnesses were aumiw.med compared with gg.86C.TMi a year ago and fourteen had given their teailtuur.y New York, Dee. T. Bradstreet's to- when the grand Jury adjourned until next Tuesday, when the Investigation morrow will say: it was shown that The car shortage continue, thonugh will be tesumed. few of places of amusement had grain deliveries In the northwest are compliedthe with the building regulations freer; but on the whole the paucity erf of the fire It is said that la facilities railway seriously affecting while turn department. admitted of the managers la many sections, and consequence they had paid tribute to Ruef or to nuof eoal are very low at supplies merous paints. Manufacturers are any one oonnecied with the administration, it was brought out that many busy the country over, the pressure be- of Ruefs friends had Interests In most ing so great as to cause a considerable of tht theaters. number of plants to work eight and day. Labor still continues scarce, anl ATTELL DEFEATS WALSH. wage advances are recorded generally, but the tendency to avoid higher Knocks Antagonist Out in the Eighth wages seems to be undergoing continuRound. ous expansion. Oopper Is firm fer prompt end future ll Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 7. Abe delivery, gome ehoiee grades being of San Francisco, featherweight me high as II cento a pound. quoted of the world, tonight won a Wheat has shown more life this champion decisive from Jimmie Welsh of battle week than for some months past. Tha Boston, knocking him out in ths eighth key of the situation seams to be better round, with a straight left to the solar demand for milling purposes at MinneWalsh regained consciousapolis and other Interior points, due to plexus. ness a short time after the count of the Improvement reported la flour de- ten and waa evidently not badly Inmand on export account. jured. Most American wool markets are ll Once before in the eighth round strong aad with an advancing landed a terrific right on Walshs This more la tendency. especially true Jaw and followed It up with a rush o. clothing wools. Quarter blood and rain of blows and had Walsh gofleeces, Oregon valley and territory when some one from Walsh's badly ing clothing wools ahow moat activity at corner threw towel Into the center Boston. Fins wools are also more ac- of the ring and the fight wae stopped. tive and firmer at Philadelphia. aCr-pe- t Walsh protested wildly and struggled wools, however, are atlll rather to After a moget at Attell quiet, though heavier buying in ex- ment's delay andagain. wrangling over the pected, owing to ntrength of the fin- matter the fight waa resumed. The ished product American manufactu- men went at each other rer, heretofore baying freely abroad, hammer andImmediately tongs and Attell soon had nra now in domestic markets. All for- his man again and quickly put eign markets are strong and high him out going Attell completely outclasaed are prices being paid at London and In his opponent. Australia. Business failures in the United NO THOUGHT OF WAR. Stales for the week ending December 6 number 216, against 174 lest week, 201 In the like week of 1906. 221 1a Expect War for Industrial Supremy- 1904. 241 In 1901 and 147 In 1902. Failures in Canada for the week Ban Frandaeo, Dee. 7. Among the number 12, as against 26 last week passengers on the steamer Siberia, and 21 In thla week a year ago. which sailed for the Orient today waa Wheat, including flour, exporta from Consol Gen. H. B. Miller, who la reStates United the and Canada for the to hla post at Yokohama. He turning C week ending December aggregated visited Berkley this morning and at 4,791,020 bushels, against 4,204,917 last noon addressed: 1,200 students of tha week, 4,246,162 this week last, year, tote on ths relations be1,129,269 in 1904, and 4,604246 In 1901. tween universityand the United States: For the past twenty-thre- e weeka of In part Japan ha said: the fiscal year the exports are 83,583,-62- 1 Thoughts of war are ths lightest bushels, against 62,623.287 In 1905, thoughts that Japan haa today. The 81.256289 In 1904, and 133,687,119 In test of the future between Japan and 1901. the United Suites will not bs a eoa Corn exports for the week are 1,109,-47-7 filet of armies and armament, but will bushels, aaginat 1,040,970 lent be a war for Industrial supremacy. Ja276,-9C-9 week, 2,402.117 a year ago and la now retching out fur world In' 1904. For tho fiscal year to pan commerce and I predict that unless date the exporta are 19.461,743 bushels, this country mskes rapid progress against 26,949,110 In 1905, and 11,601,-S9- 6 along a llneln which It la showing litIn 1904. tle disposition to progress, Japan will soon he in absolute control of the AMBASSADOR WHITE'S DEPARTmerchant marine of the Pacific. URE. FIRE AT FLORENCE. Source of Regrot in Royal Clxclee In Plant 'of ths National Reduction Mills Rama. to Entirely Destroyed. Washington, Dec. 7. The Italian Dee. 7 A special to Pueblo, ambassador to the United 8 tales, tha ChleftanCol., from Florence. Col., says: Baron Des Planches, today expressed The plant of the National Reduction regret that Ambassador White had mtlla, half a mils from Florence, was bean transferred to Psris, saying his entirely destroyed by Dm early thla absence from Rome would be regard1150,000, with no Insurevening. statesnot ed ae a loss, only by the ance. Although tha fire department men of Italy, but by tha King. The promptly, the failure of the Baron spoke of the etrang personal responded water supply wis reeponsiole for the friendship between the King and Mr. complete destruction. It Is supposed White and the general warm feeling In that sparks from a passing locomoltalv for the American representative. tive caused the fire. the Italian government, he said, The plant was established a few "neither wished nor much less requiryears ago, hut waa In operation only of Mr. who withdrawal ed the White, eighteen months, when It was bought, In leaa than two years has become per. with others, by the larger interests e ambasaa-dnrmoat the popular of bapa tho and closed dowa. waa In Rome. Mr. White the only ambassador Invited thla year to the SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATE. shooting with Hie Majesty In the Brawn Alps reserves, where chamois Washington, Dec. 7. The sovereignand other rare game are offered to the ty of tha state was the subject of hunters. He waa for several days the earnest debale In the house today, gueat of His Majesty, treated with the growing out of the consideration of a bill to establish a game preserve in greatest intimacy and friendship. the Olympic reserve In the state of SHOOTING IN NEW YORK. Washington. The bill was passed without division. Mr. Mon.lel of WyoChi-caming Insisted that the supreme court Tslagraph Opertator Wounds a had ruled that a state Is snverewtgn Broker. over Its birds, game and fishes, and to create such a game preserve and place New York, Dec. 7. William R, HenIt under national supervision was ning, said to be a Chicago broker, was clearly an invastion of the rights f shot and wounded on lower Broadway a sovereign. today by Thomas O'Connor, a teleMr. Lacey of Iowa, in charge of the operator. graph told of the president's InterTha shooting occurred while the measure, est In the matter and raid the creastreet was crowded and almost caused tion preserve meant a panic. Two shuts were fired by the of such a game of the last herd of elk preservation In the one OOonnor, striking Henning on the Pacific coast, soma 300 speck leg. His wounds are not regarded aa mens, was srrested. serious.. O'Connor The wounded man. when taken to SCHWABS MINING INTEREST. n hospital, gave his name as Dr. NaJudson. poleon El Paso, Texas. Dec. 7. C. M. O'Connor declared to the police thet Schwab, the steel magnate, passed the man was William Rodman Hen-jala- through El Paso tonight returning a broker. He said the shooting from Mexico and admitted that he busia over trouble of result was the owned the San Toy (nine in Santa ness trssnacthm. and had Just closed a Jlulalia district Henning's wound proved Mexican a capitalist In the leave to serious and he was permitted same district for a group of other Olthe hoapiial. He declared they iver properties. would be merged as the San Toy MinSLUGGERS TESTIFY. ing corporation and would he the biggest company In Mexico. He said he Had Orders to Pull Teamsters Off er hoped to arrange with the Mexican Knock Them Off. Smelter A Refining company to amelt his ores, but if he could not he would build a smelter exam7. cross The Dee. Chicago, ination of Wm. Kelly, may sue world F. large. slugger and pavmaster of Cornelius teamforces the during Shea's picket 7. Dec. The suSan Francisco, sters' strike a year ago, was concludIn an opinion by court today preme had after afternoon this Kelly ed late In which all the t testified that he had served as a pick- jnstlce Schloss. and concurred, decided that the MdEner-nestrike of the et from the Inception act. pissed at the last session of had been paid 19 a week as long as legislature, la constitutional and the strike fund lasted. Michael Mur- the owners can establish phy, who pleaded guilty with Kelly that toproperty their lands, the record of which and A1 Young, former president of title by the great fire, by the International Brotherhood of were destroyed Teamsters was the next witness call- suingnothe world at large. wi'hln a cerIf claimant appears ed. to the property la title tain to period aimllar Murphy gave testimony Young and Kelly but recited more in rvcoid-break-irt- Clothes of Quality. . . RACES. EMERYVILLE THEAYER GRAFT. New York. Dec. 7. R. G. Dun tt Uo's waexly review ol trade toroor-rawill say: Dower temperature baa etimulateJ 1006. Tike-boun- d WEEKLY Best the Market Affords 8, SPORTS . teamsters non-unio- n HU'EMDER UOIINIXG, 1 10 ArcorJlup re aiij SATI'KDAY UTAH. OGDEN, front e: houses that the plcset crew Murphy dcci-re- -l REPORTS OF DUN AND of which be was (he leader did a great BRAOSTREET. deal of Slugging during (be a: rise. Pull them off and if you can't do that knock ihem off." said Murphy, were Lower Temperature Has Stimulated the orders we had when dealing with Retail Trade Car Shortage Afths strike breakers and we carried out the orders to the best of our sbiitu." fects Trade. rea.-uln- Is where you buy' the 2544 stances .Jury In pauicts' EXAMINER: consnl-genera- 4-- 4-- 3-- 4-- non-Chine- 7. CAUGHT IN A TUNNEL. Bakersfield, Cal Dec. 7. The fate of six men employed by the Edison Electric company of Los Angeles, wh j are imprisoned in s tunnel ten miles from here. Is unknown. 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