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Show THE m "Mm1 ijOirt' Do Your Trading Where NOi C0fi..SE3 aS ASSiAiUk They Employ THE MORNING Jiiilu Pec. 10. Opposition to vha ;c J. iunaparie as au-rayt prevented the connriuatiuii r..t '.km. H. Aloud) as avvociuu- Justice of tuc supreme court of the I'utted distea, wnen hie nomination was called up today in executive session of the senate. The opposition to Mr Bonaparte was ha.ed upon a speech made by him in Chicago la September, 1833, betur a oooterenoo held there to consider the trust In that apeech Mr. Bonaquestion. parte declared that legislative action in regulation or restraint of combination 'was undesirable. When the Moody nomination was placed before the senate today Senator Culberson called attention to the fact that the position he is to vacate will be filled by Mr. Bonaparte, and he then read at recta from the Chicago speech m support of an argument that Mr. Bonaparte was nut qualified to take the responsibility of enforcing antitrust laws. Senator Knox, former attorney general, aald that he had talked' with Mr. Bonaparte ana had found him thoroughly in sympathy with the ad ministration in breaking combinations of capital which operate In restraint of trade. He also remarked that probably there were few men in the senate chamber whose minds had not undergone some decided change on many great questions since 1899, when conditions were far different from what they were today. Senator Rayner started to reply o this speech, whoa Fairbanks observed that the nomination before the senate was that of Mr. Moody and nut Mr. Bonaparte. This had the effect of curtailing the speech making, but Senator Teller said that It was cuetomary for all nominations to go over oue day after oeing reported from committees, and bn therefore objected to further com deration. A large number of nominations were confirmed, among them were: Major General Arthur MacArthur.to be lieutenant general; Brigadier General Jesse M. Lee. to be major general; Captain John J. Pershing, to bn brigadier general; Colonel Ernest A. Darlington, to be Inspector general with the rank of brlgauier general; Colonel Culver C. Bniffen, to be paymaster general, with the rank of brigadier grneral; Colonel Arthur Murrey, to be chief of artillery, with the rank of brigadier general; General Robert M. O'Reilly, to be surgeon Jn tTA, with the rank of brigadier general ev Your Account Cannot Go We Use Wrong. this System. MMA Pickett Grocery Co. BOTH PHONES 177 2S44 Washington Avenue. Vice-Preside- nt Wa wish to call your attention la the (act that our new atork of Fancy Raisins, Currant a, Citron, OranEa and Lemon Peel haa arrived. They are choice, clean atock, and tha boat that money can buy aay place In tha city Wa alao have on hand a aupply of pure apple cider, auaranteed to be tha beat on tha market. Made from aelect and clean applea. Now la a golden opportunity to get the very beat of gnoda for the making of your mince meat. BOTH PHONES MS. T. B. EVANS (EL Co. STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. 2314 Waahlngton Avanua. GETTING DOWN TO FACTS. o Why do tha patronise na moat! In tha right answer to this la the key to success. Think twloe and well-to-d- answer at tha JUMBLE, Halle 1144. Rooms. 8 tores, Stonge, Stoves, Snaps. Bush A Gsrt'a Planes. Newman C. Bros. Organa. WARDLEIGH KANOS GROANSAND MUSICAL v MERCHANDISE Violins, Guitars, Accordaona, Baa-Jo- Strings. Latest Publications of Sheet Music. y Bee tha Wonderful Pipe Organ. Second Hand Stores The JUMBLE sells or e then gee any eld buy, thing (blues cpted) end most new once. 2300 ash. Hello, 1144 NEVADA We buy SECOND-HANSTORE. end sell all kinds of now nd second-hangeedm Call er phone Wacker A Haynes, Preps. IN 26th SL Phont, Ind. 422. d PAUL ZIECENHIRT, Store. 7u have anything to sell nr buy er phene 1870 te 1I7S Weed. Ava. 656-k- . Stoend-Han- d " UH Ml Washington, Dec. 10 The crop re s ponti.g board uf the bureau of stalls-ticuf the department uf agriculture find, from repent uf the correspondents uud agents of the bureau lu conderived junction with iuforuiuion from other sources, that the estimate last December of the area own to winter wheat in 1900 should indicate 31.312.OuO acres instead uf "1.3 14,000 acres; also that December's estimate of the ares sown to winter rye in 1903 should have indicated S.loo.uoU acres instead of 1.129, uod acres. The corercted figures are used as bases in computing the area sunn in each crop this fall. The newly seeded area of winter wheat is estimated a being l.l per cent greater than tbe area sown in the fall of equivalent to an Increase of 353. G 0 acres and a total acreage of 31.e63.Ouu acres. The condition of winter wheat on December 1 was 94 1 us compared with 94.1 on December 1. 1905; S2.9 at the corresponding date in 1904, and u nine-yea- r average of 93.9. The following tables show for three uf the principal percentages of acreage sown to wheat this fall, the average condition on December 1 and the mean uf the December averages for nine years. The newly seeded area of winter rye le estimated as being 1.9 per cent less than the area sown in the fall of 1905 equivalent to n decrease of acres and a total acreage og Ind. ITS. REPORT. t. ' Ind. 4S7. DEATH OP BEHANZIN. ing of the college building, which was recently destroyed by fire. LAPPONI'S SUCCESSOR. The pope haa expressed his Intention of appointing aa his private physician. In succession to the kto Dr. Lapponl, Dr. Ettore Marcblafava. Rome, Dec. 10. Algiers, Alerla, Dec. 10. Behancin. y former king of Dahomey, died here today. He had been under SIXTY JAPANESE DROWNED. treatment tor nephritis.. Hie wife and exwere at the eon Prince Ounnnlla, Tokio, Dec. 10. A number of can-paESKsgSf-SSssasS- i I iled' monarch's bedside when he died. (small harbor boats) belonging The prince ha asked for permission to the Japanese cruiser Chltose, were to accompany his father' body to caught In a squall here yesterday W85H!KS; Dahomey. while returning from a trip. A numw!!?i Nictlce Eiehnlwty. ber of the boats were overturned and APPEALS. BARRINGTON ee. MM . sixty men were drowned. waamwavaM 19. The supreme Dec. Whahington, The Young Hostess Papa, I wish court of the United States today request the musicians not to play you'd Lord A Barringof the appeal granted SL the dance music so fast Her Father ton. under sentence of death In I did. my dear, but the leader says to le Louie, on a charge of murder, union rules cell for time and a half allowed to proceed In hit appeal to the after midnight. Puck. .'NT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. that court ss a pauper. aud-denl- iWSWfi TKICE WILL MAKE IT AN OKJECT 1 OK YOl' TO HEY CLOTHING THIS WHERE THE BEST IS 5010 WEEK. An extensive line to select from comprising all the new models of the season and Because the Company Refused to instate the Members of the Union. d er Suits-- ' $11.25 all CHECK FOR 432,000. M compftrtd with M.l per cent onaverC. J. HERRICK A CO, let 1906, and a nine year Successors to H. L. Whiter ' age of 92.9. nng your geode here If yew want The condition of winter rye Decemavereell them. Cell ere if yew went ber 1st was 92.6 with a nine-yea- r 2342 Wash Ave. !? Bell Phene age of 95.8 per cent. ! ! Re- B. A. DENKERB pay the highest price furniture end sell te All $15.00 STRIKE AT SCHENECTADY. Chicago, Dec. 10. Andrew Carnegie Washington, Dec. 10. The monthly far eeeond-uncrop report of the department of agri-of haa sent to the board of trustees of the publle tte cheapest. 2414 Grant Avm Bell culture ehowe that the condition St. Viateura college, Kankakee, Ills., """ winter wheat December lut, was 94.1 a check for 133,000 for the rebuildInd. I20L W'11 3 WE WANT TO MAKE THIS WEEK A MKMOKAHI.E ONE. WE WANT TO l'OINT HACK TO IT A NI SAY: WE SOLI) Hl'NDliEDS OF SE1TS ANDOVKKrOATS.'' TO DO IT W E YE HOT TO HAVE THE EKST SALESMAN ON EAHTil. WEVE GOT HIM, AND lUS NAME IK 1'KH'E. I'lni'E IS 11 E1!E AND HEADY TO SHOW YOlT SPLENDID LINES OF SLITS IN ALL THE LATE EAHKliS, HANDSOMELY MADE AND FULL OF STYLE, AT T11E FOLLOWING SPECIAL ITT PK1CES: The condition of winter rye on December l'wae 96.1, as compared with 95.4 on December 1. 1905. 9U.5 at the corresponding date In 1904, and a nine year average of 95.8. The final estimates of the total acreage, production end farm values of Hie principal crops for 19U6 will be Issued on December 20. Srlinectady, N. Y., Dec. 10. Two thousand members uf the Industrial Workers of the World struck at the local plant of the General Electric company today because the company refused '3 reinstate three members uf the union, two of whom had been discharged for inefficiency and trouble with a foreman and one who had resigned and who wished to be after his resignation hi.'d been accepted. The management ofREJECT ALL AMENDMENTS. fered to give the three men employment in other departments, or to give Because Destructive to the Fabric of them thirty days' ay. The men were Education Bill. willing to accept these terms, but the union voted unanimously to make the London, Dec. 10. The unexpected case an Issue. decision of the cabinet to reject en The officials of the company say bloe the amendments to the education they will close the plant If necessary bill made In the house of lords, which to maintain discipline and that the came as a complete surprise to moat places of the strikers can he filled of the members of the house and without dlfflcuty. The men, on the which indicates that the non conformists' other hand, threaten to close the views was too strong fur the company power plant, which would government to., withstand, seals the deprive the entire pumping station, fate of the bill. Any compromise is the local trolley lines and lighting cirnow regarded aa hopeless; the Mil cer- cuits of power. tainly will be dropped and a new bill will he Introduced at the next melon REPORT ON INSURANCE. 0 of parliament. k The decision of the government Madison, Wls., Dec. 10. The placet the responsibility of killing the bill In the house of lords. Minister of port of the legislative committee apEducation Blrrell outlined In the pointed to investigate the affalrd of house of commons the concessions the life Insurance companies doing busigovernment was prepared to nuke, but ness In Wisconsin, was submitted to the governor tonight It embraces they are too limited to form a basis of the testimony taken by the commitcompromise. tee last summer, comments upon tbe London. Dec. 10. The government evidence and recommends the passage has decided to reject all the house of of a large number of hills amending Ionia amendments to the education the Insurance laws of the state In MIL Minister of Education Blrrell am the Interest of policyholders. The general examination was connounced the fact In the house of commons this afternoon, giving aa a reas- fined to three companies, the Wisconsin Life of Madison, the Northon that the amendments were destructive to tie fabric and main principles western Life at Milwaukee and the at the measure. Mr. Blrrell expressed Union Central Life of Cincinnati. the hope that the upper house might MET A DERELICT. withdraw the amendments ns a whole and substitute others more limited In scope and operation, and Intimated Dee. 10. The steamVictoria, B. that the government was prepared to er Kaa Mara,C,which arrived in port consider some concessions, but the from Japan with n cargo valued at present amendments In their existing over $4,009,000, including silk worth state or anything like it were quite f3,00ft,D00 on board met the abandoned unacceptable , He added that if the derl.rt Kolms directly In her path 23 peers persisted in their original., miles from where the mew was taken amendments the Mil would be eacrlw off on Friday, off Cape Beale. The Heed. derelict almost submerged. Is In a dithat Mr. Blrrell then announced would rect path of shipping and la a serious Premier Campbell-Bannermamenace to navigation. tomorrow move n resolution asking the house to reject the amendments ' SOCIALIST DROWNED. as a whole and In the meantime he naked the house to proceed to discuss New York. Dee.. 10. John J. tutu. the Socialist-labo- r candidate then liberal, J. Gladstone, Herbert In the campaign of 1906. was moved that the discussion of the for mayor In Long Island amendment be adjourned until to- drownedoff yesterday Oak Point Klnneally was Sound, to. was morrow and this agreed employed. aa chipping clerk by the In the course of the debate A. J. New York; New Haven A Hartford Balfour, conservative, declared that railroad. He was at work on a float the government evidently desired that when he missed bis footing and fell the Mil be Mat and said he hlmsolf overboard. wanted It to perish rather than see It passed In the shape the governCOUNTESS BERTINATTI DEAD. ment desired. . John Redmond, the Irish lender, in- . Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 10. Countess timated that the concessions fore-shadowed by the government would Eugenia Bertlnattl, aged 80 years, satisfy the nationalists, but Robert died last night in this city. She was W. Perks, liberal, speaking on behalf s niece of the late Senator William B. warned the Bate. The countess had spent many of the years at her home in Italy, but of late government that the bad reached the utmost lin.it of their lived. In Nashville. She was once decorated by the Sultan of Turkey. Concessions. MONTHLY CROP Umii. 11, ale 39.-Ou- Ken-neall- y, OGDEN, UATH. DM'KMltKK Cor- n 2376 Washington Avenue. MtiKNING, LOlRi) MALES REPOhl Esti-nate- Register rTAII, TI'L'SliAY OGPEX, .Rfl? BEMTlXi a Upon Reports of .tinapartc Cenaieerad Incompetent to Sates Succeed Moony as Attorney respondents and Agents of General. Bureaus. McCasky Accounting 11. EXAMINER: the popular fabrics WatsonTanner SUCCESSORS TO Z. C M. I. 376 Lon Angeles, Dee. 10. An ordinary crowd was at Ascot today. An accident occurred to Starter Jake Holt-ma- n In the first event which was a steeplechase. Holtman was In front at the field and was about tot eend It away when Baratorlan ran down, Holtman knocking him unounactuua. recovered In a few minutes, however, and sent the field away to n good start. Weather cloudy, track sloppy. Summary: First, steeplechase, short course Caxador, 140 (Lewis), 13 to 6, won; (Tom Oogan), 150, Warneke, 6 to 5, seend; (Bara to 130, Lonergan, 12 to 1, (alrd. time 202 Barranca, Dr. Logan and J. W. Parrish alao ran. Beonnd, one mile and 60 yards Young Davis, 105 (Harris) 7 to 1. won; Legatee, 109 (Singleton), 14 to 5, second; Morendo, 109, (Boland) even, third. Time 1:47 Atkins, Orator-laand Never also ran. Third, fie furlongs, sellng Joalle B, 108, (Preston), 5 to 2, won; Dr. Crook, 98, (Archibald), 60 tol, second; E. T. Fiyer, 101, (Hudlln), 8 to 1, third. Time 1:10 Remember, Banlado, Phlllgree, Domlnue, Ray Egan, Miss Fidgety and Buns also ran. Fourth, six furlongs Chantilly, 03, (Smith), 8 to 1, won; Don Domo, 104, (Preston), 6 to 2, second. Supreme Court, 109. (Jsckson), 12 to 6, third. Time 1:16 Bryan, Greeno, MIL horn and My Choice also ran. Fifth, Futurity course, selling -Judge Denton, 103, (Booker), 2 to 1, won; Confessor, 03, (Heath erington), 7 to 2. second: Betsey, 105, (Keogh), 7 to 2, third. Time 1 : 11. Roncoe, Jack Adams, Taylor George, Prince Magnet, Luckett, Nuns Veiling and Dan Collins also ran. Sixth, six furlongs, selling Cicely, 107, (Kent), 13 to 5, won; Elisabeth, 104, (BoBnker), 13 to 4, second; Lit. bla, 104, (Boland), 30 to 1. third. Time All Blick. Furgatha, Ulloa, 1:14. Prominence and Seasick also ran. BTBOUBtEli Sixth Five and one-hal- f WITH OLD HARNESS furlongs Burleigh, 109M (Williams), even, won; By the Tipping of Sled Boa James A runaway may causa mure tha 11 to 6, Native Son, 89, (Klrschbaum), trouble. Serious injuries and somt Brown Loses HI Life. eecund; Angeltia. 109, (Jarrett), 100 to Oenfh are the awful reevtta. A Emee 1. third. TTind 1:07 A merlean Fork, Dec. 8. While drivAndrew B. la often reeiwnalbl Cook, Lissro,, Instructor and The ing an ore team attached to bob sleds a new harness with weak apots la this morning in American Fork ran' Is Jest aa bad. Skipper alao ran. The kind we eell have rT,Bs(((and for the man in the moo yon Jimmie Brown, the NO WEAK SPOTS. adopted eon of James Brown of this Yon will get your money's wwrth If CITY PARK RACES. place, met with en accident whleh com him hie life. In company with Samffeu bny harases of us. Our new address le 2277 Washing- New Orleans, Doc, 10. The City uel Dean, Jr, he left town thin morn AVSe 18 Park track was opened today for tbe ing for the mines, from which they first of its winter racing periods sh-d- are engaged in hauling ore to the railthe new arrangement with the road track. When about four miles Co. Fair Ground track. The latter will up the canyon, at a point n few hun be dosed two weeks while the City dred yards abuve ihe hanging rock. In n siding place In the road, the bed Park race are on. Keeulta: First race, seven furlongs Cold In which young Brown was riding Circle won. Beau Brummel second, o tipped off from the sled and rolled W. A. Mnlnn. S. E. Milan. down the embankment Into Ihe creek third. Time, 1:29 below, the unfortunate catching Second race, mile and n sixteenth, youug selling Dr. Spruill won, Grand Du- man beneath it, and before asaletnnce WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. could be was be Mr. dead. got chess second, Fbnsoluca third. Time, Dean, who was near at the time of the ac1:50 Third race, .short course, steeple, cident, secured the assistance of noma chase Sam HOffhelmer won, Dawson laborers who were working un the line of the new power plant, hear third. second, Harlequin Time, pipe scene the of the kcrldunt, and with 2:08 their aid succeeded In getting the body Fourth race, Initial handlesp-GI- ld won, James Reddick second, Invuy out of the creek, from under the wagon bed, but life was extinct. Even if third. Time, 1:42 he Was not killed by being crushed Fifth rare, five furlongs, selling Charlie Eastman anon, Muffin second, under the bed aa It rolled over Ihe embankment, he would have been Young third. Time, 1:03 Lucy ' Sixth race, six furlongs Berths E. drowned, na lie was pinned down In won. Bill Phillips second, Marvci P. the water under the bed. The body was brought to bis home, and It la third. Time, P.16. not probable that an Inquest will be Vans, Draye and Baggage Wagons. held, as from the particulars receivto. SCOTTY SMITH MURDERED. was It ed purely an accident This was Ihe young man's first up the OUR SPECIALTIES Planet Furnt-lurDragged Across Plowed Ground Until canyon ns nn ore hauler, astrip Mr. Dean Lift Wes Extinct Safe Moving and Storage. Just hired him yesterday. Marion Nichols, the son Guthrie, Okla., Dec. 10. A special to of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nichole of tbla thw State Capital from Peruna, Okla, OFFICE place, met with a painful accident yesfollows: He was swinging on the Iron Street. 408 Twenty-fiftW. Scotty Spilth, one of the moat terday. around tbe the to railing stairway and wealthiest farmers of basement at the Forbes school buildprominent PHONES Woods county, was called from hia . and some of hie companions gave home kst night by a party of un-- 1 ing 224. BC& 220. him a shove, censing him to louse his Ind, known men. Hd was scliod and bound, hold and fall with much force to tbe a rope drawn around hit throat and ton floor at the bottom of the steps, wan dragged by a horse across freshly striking upon his head and shoulders plowed ground until life was extinct He was rendered unconscious by the The mutilated 'body was left nn the fall. Although he Is bruised up enn open prairie and was discovered this stderably and tbe wounds are painful miming by the trail of blood on the no serious results are expected, as no earth. There la absolutely no clue to bones were broken. the Identity of the assassins. TRYING TO FIND RELATIVES. MALAN 3-- TRANSFER COMPANY 2-- 6. 2-- e, h RACES. Sun Francisco, Dec. 10. On n sloppy track at Emeryville today four favorites and two second choices gathered in the larger ends of the purses. Results: First six furlongs, selling Marlon Rose, 104, (Robinson), 3 to 1, won; Peerless Lass, 99, (Dugan), 5 to 1, second, Triumphant, 107, (Miller), 11 to ..Mabel HolTime 1:16 6, third. lander, Convent Belle, Alts Spa, Jeaebel and Queen Alleen also ran. Second one mile Captain Burnett, 106, (Sandy), 3 to 1, won; Prince Nap. 105, (Miller), 12 to 6, second; Tala-mun103, (McLaughlin), IS to 1, Jake Moose, third. Time 1:43 Nabonaeser, Swagger and Ten Oaks also ran. Third celling, Futurity course Laura F. M.. 119, (Knapp), 8 to 5, won; Heraain, 114, (Brussell), 16 to 1, second Rovnl Rogue. 114, (Robinson), 18 Tim Hurst to 5. third. Time 1:12 Titus II and Judge also ran. mileand fo the man In the moon wb Fourth one and a sixteenth miles Watchful. 97. (Miller), even won: 10n, (Hunter), 8 to 6, second; to 1. third-TimCbcllpe, 95, (Ssndy), Lone Wolf and Anvil 1:60 also ran. Fifth Futurity coarse Santa Ray, 108, (Brown), 3 to 2, won; Mart nor. 108, (Miller). 6 to 1. second; Avonells Time 108, (Orahnm), 16 to 1, third. Archlltn. Isolation, Queen 1:12 2-- Bus-throp- Sic-yo- 2-- 5. e 2-- 5. DOWN TO DEATH. 1-- 1-- 2-- DASHED 2-- n 3-- Almo and Linlithgow Laos also ran. J. C Platt Saddlery 1 EMERYVILLE St. 4-- ASCOT RACES. 4. Twenty-Fourt- h LUMBER DEALERS INDICTED. en promGuthrie, Okla, Dec. inent lumbers dealers were today Indicted by the grand Jury for an alleged violation of the Oklahoma anti trust laws by entering Into a combination to None of the Indictments fix prices. ban been served and the names uf the defendants were not made public. The grand Jury In now Investigating, under the personal direction of United S tat os Attorney Embry, the coal trust, aald to exist In Oklahoma. 10,-T- SEAL POACHERS ON BOARD. Victoria, B. C, Dec. 10. The return of the Russian seal patrol cruisers Kolima and Shlka, to Vladivostok, disposed of a rumor current In Russian Asia, that they were sunk by a Japanese vessel off Copper Islands. The Kolima brought a number of Japanese seal poachers, captured when attempting to raid Copper Island rookeries during the past summer. COTTON YIELD 1 Washington, D. C, Dec. 10. The census bureau today Issued a bulletin bowing the total amount of tbe cotton crop of 1946. ginned to December let, to have bee 10,026.446 bales, counting round bales as half bales. The tq(hal number of ginneries in opera tlon given as 14 Jill. are beChicago, Dec. 10. Effort ing made by the police to find the relatives of A. Bohemian girl, who was, the pollee believe, the victim of a poisoning plot at tbe hands of Herman Belek, who has been arrested In connection with the suspicious death in the Yesral family. It has been learned that the girl was engaged to marry Belek and that she died aud denly and before a physician could be summoned. Officers have been sent to Cleveland to Investigate tile life of Belek In that city. He was employed for some time in chemical house there and It Is believed by the police department that he then became ex pert In the handling of poisons. The (My NOT DECIDED. Washington. Dec. 10. Chairman Knapp of the Interstate com Hid today that 1i had nm been decided where or when the In vestlgation of the Hill lines will take piece. It is known, however, that Inquiries will be made at St. Paul end Chicago and It la probable that Commissioners Prouty and Lane will conduct them. It le nut believed tbat the work will start much before Jan. 15, after the Hardman Invest! gallons. 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