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Show HOUSING THE at any coat. IF WE LIVID III UTAH" Northwestern University Girls Have Fun With Elder Lonn Farr. I shall d everything can te get well. I will consult with a es seals phyaiaian at wee. I shall net delay. I WE CURE MEN Northwestern rnltersil y girls living w Willard Hull girl's dormitory at Evansios. says the Chicago lnler-Oceahad the time of their Uvea Saturday sight, when Elder Loris Parr, of the Church of Laitondar Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mopped fur a brief call oo his lnspsctlos of the Metbodloi insUtuTiun. Elder Harr, a venerable member of the Muriaoa church, la visit log friends in Chicago. During his stay he will see moot of Chicago's schools sad colleges. His reception by the Willard Hall girls was lively In the extreme. Oh! lest he the cutest thing?" babbled n tall bloude. as she am said a boa of fudge" fer the greater d ef talking to a real, much-marrie- or that frame of mind, quk-Wl- permanently and at moderate coat. We guarantee to do so. Drs. Elliott Years' -- Mormon. Row many has her excitedly chorused an intereated quiutet of new arrival who craned their necks over heads a sea of between them and Elder & Norris SPECIALISTS ss Yea re 2361 Washington Ave. Parr. It was an Interesting moment, hut tbs Ogden churchman was equal to the occasion. He didnt get flustrated la the least He complimented the university. It location and buildings, and tben showed he was made of the right stud by iailuiBiing that he wouldn't dare to think of tending many of hit church's young men to Evanston to college, tor fear tho beauty of the Nurthwesiera girls would lead the young men to desert the ranks of Mormouism. It waa a happy occasion. When the elder picked up' Ms tall hat and hawed himself out, there waa a charm of disappointed exclamations from the bevy of youth and Interested beauty left In his wake. "It's a shame that he didn't atay longer pointed she of the blonde hair and fudge." 1 waa Just going te ask him Low he kept them from quarreling while he was away." Then soma daring little girl from Oshkosh remarked (hat there were glrla and only 200 buys In the Evanston end of the university. This preeipltsted a debate upon Mormon-Isthat lasted even after the "lights out" bell had Jangled Its unwelcome signal up and down the broad corridors of the murh-allvdormitory. 1,-(- U e CHRISTMAS PRESENTS GALORE. 'because of their Infinite variety am! superb artistic beauty la decorated china and rut glass, are found more pleasing and better appreciated gift than any others. At Olsens yea have ae extremely large stouk Is set eat from, ranging from dinner, tee. lunch and breakfast seta to fancy and ornamental creations that arc always a 'source of Joy and beauty. In cut glass we hare a fins line of useful things. E, A. DTAII. FRIDAY MORNING, Olsen, Grocer. 2259 Washington Ave. TO EXPEND MILLIONS. Outline ef Improvements te be Made on Street Car System, Salt Lake Dec. 13. At a meeting the direct ora of tha Utah Light and Hallway company, held Wednesday morning. Manager Joseph E. Wells a milted a preliminary estimate uf the Improvements and extensions on the system for 1907, which Involve an expenditure of (3,350,000. The a basis on which tlniaie is given the price of material can be obtained. The programme includes the following improvement!; Reconstruction of the tracks and construction of extensions; attain unite, with plant for two building, to be erected ready for a third 600 unit; underground conduit system, the placing of the wires underground In the pared district; ear barns, shops, and material yards; trolley and feed reconstruction; fifty new cars, complete; one motor generator for railway; transformer for stations to provide for Increasing business, about capacity; for development of tha two Cottonwood stations by adding upper and lowar reservoir, allowing the operation of full kind present machinery capacity on peak. t Umed Improvement The provides that between the hours of I and p. m. the machinery will be operated to Its fullest capacity; that belag the period In the twenty-fou- r hour when there la the maximum demand for powar. Aa will be seen from the outline of the work, the improvements Include every branch of the uyatem. New buildings are te be erected, the source of power la to be much enlarged, new equipment will be procured, extensions are to be built to the lines, and, la short, the system is to be mude In keeping with the Greater Balt Lake, tea-tec- ca-nal- HEAVY MACHINERY SHIPFED, Great Mining Activity in Cherry Creak and Surrounding Camps. RUSSIAN Salt Lake, Dec. IS. Charles Rundberg. manager of the Imperial Mining company's mine at Cherry Creek, Nev., one of the Cannon Mines association, was la the city last week to confer with the officers of the company and purchase as elghtr-hore- e air compresspower engine, a five-drior and a forty-fiv- e horae power hoiat. Mr,. Rundberg, while here, selected the necessary machinery to be used la the economic and rapid development of the mine, and left for camp again early thla week. Mr. Rundberg occupies a conspicuous place la .the Hat of successful, practical minora which thla western country baa developed. For a period of over alx years he waa In the employ uf Mt. New house, and during that time be superintended the opening up of the Boston Con. and the Cactus mines. He took hold of these mlnea when they were prospect, and left them great producing and dividendpaying mlnea; monuments of his superior knowledge In practical mining. After resigning front the superintend-eacof these properties, it was the good fortune of the Imperial Mining company which la largely composed of Salt Lakera, to secure tha services of Mr. Rondberg aa manager, and the work of opening up the old Imperial mine waa placed at bla disposal, to do with aa he saw fit (000-kllowa-tt Michael Siev-era yonug Russia lieutenant, 33 tears of age, has decided to renounce hi allegiance to hie native land and become a cIMsen of the United Bratea. To that- - end he yesterday applied at tha office of the eounty clerk for hie first papers and made n declaration of Intention to beoome n citlxen of ibis countryq. He served hla country a faithfully during the Japan war and at the cloa of the war received s Airiough and decided to visit America. He bat been here about eight months and Is greatly pleased with United States' government and luetttutions. His furlough expired come time ago and he notified his commanding officer that he no longer cared to be a subject of Nicholas II. Blsvers' father wee retired from the army at tha close of tha late war and la now aa attendant at the royal palace. The young lieutenant waa educated In the school of pages tor a royal attendant and haa several Mater and brother residing near 8t. Petersburg. He haa been In Salt Lake about two month tnd has decided to locate here. EMPLOYES BURNED. BADLY BCALfED. . Scalded With Belling Syrup From One ef tha Huge Carbengtors. tt C.iKiO-kllowa-tt . SHORTAGE EVEN IN Biev-cneo- BIG TREADWELL MILL ON DOUGLAS ISLAND MAY SHUT DOWN. Superintendent it Negotiating for tha PurchBM ef Coal in Australia, 40-ac- TRANSFER CO. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Jftme mnee 5.& tab 33a A PROTEST WILL BEND WORD AMERICANS TO THE PEOPLE OF FRANCE. ANONYMOUS LETTER DISCLOSED A CLEVER FRAUD. Cardinal Gibbons May Call a Special Meeting ef Arehblahopa and Was Left by an Unknown on the Desk ef an Aaaistant City Attorney, Bishops. New York, De e 11 The crisis ia the relatione between the Catholic church and (he French gxivernaieat to attracting mueh attention In Catholic circles here. It wee reported yesterday that Cardinal Gibbons will summon the archbishops ami bishop la America to a areelal meeting, If tha Franck premier carries out hia declared policy of expulsion and wholesale eon&ecetloa of church property and that the American prelate will send through Cardinal Richard a letter te their French brethren. It was strongly hinted, toe. that Archbishop Farley himself will make a statement in a few days, U The Times today, in n dispatch from Pari, quotes Cardinal Richard on the situation aa follows: Please let American Catholics know, from ate," tho cardinal to i portej as saying, that what tha French government ia trying to do la to bring about disunion between Catholic believers and their priests and between priests and bishops But they are not succeeding aud will not The union between theae succeed. Persecution element a la complete. ha had no other effect than to bring ua all closer together.1 CATHOLICS ATTEND MASS. Dec. 13. There waa hnpreas-Iv- e response this morning to the elergy'a appeal to their parishioner to nttend the first masses celebrated outside of the pale of the law. A correspondent fit the Asaoclated Press visited a dozen churches. Including Nut re Dam. Dea Victories, BL Germain dAuxerrola where the signal for the St. Bartholomew massacre waa given. Bt. Rock, the Madeleine and St. Augustine. Everywhere It waa the same story. The front gates at the churches were closed but the Catholics, by the grey light of dawn, were streaming through the aid portals The Interior of the buildings wa well filled; In several placet there waa music but nowhere was there the slightest attempt to Interfere with the service or create a desturbance. Three policemen were stationed outside tho porticos of tho churches to prevent possible disorder while police officer in plain clothes were on duty inside to note tho Infraction of the law, taking tha names of, the officiatthe ing priests and approximating number of (hoae present, with the object at making reports to tho Justice of police. Formal charges were entered wherever mass waa celebrated, except at the churches of BL Jeal and BL Blnlac d Cha ronne and Faro Le Chaise, whoao parishioners, fallowing the example of the first mentioned church, made the ralled-fo-r application yesterday evening to hold aenrlcee under the lew of Paris, Eve. mv at BUiSWELLS Jewelry Store. One ticket given with dollar purchtae. carat gold watch, Lady, ill went. ..See our excellent Chicago, Dee. 13. Aa anonymous letter of alx words probably saved the city of Chicago (35,000 yesterday, and at the tame time, acoordlng to the Incity's lawyer, exposed a personal jure plot pareJeled only by the Inga Hanson case against the Chicago City j!,, 1BRWARE and plated re surpassed for daintlm-a- . V. you money on ever) purchase Railway company, in which she waa 378 sent to the penitentiary for perjury. Jewish boy, who A haa been 111 in a hospital for three veare, suffering with aa incurable spine disease, waa the feature In tbe aeven-yearol- at,P Twenty-fourt- ' BtrseL h d case around which the plaintiff's lawyers bad built an apparently Impregnable battery of facts. The case ended in Judge Chellain's battle with a court after a nine-day- s verdict against the hoy. This verdict was reached after his relatives and physician had testified with unswerving unanimity that on Nov. 14. 1903. tbe boys troubles had begun as the result of failing If to a hole In a aide-walla Morgan street The tip" which turned the tide of the case, Jusfaa the citys lawyers had about given up hope aad the Juror, as they afterwards admitted, were about determined to give the boy 128.000, was found on the desk of Aalatati. City Attorney 8. C. Herron. It was not slatted, and read as follows: Oo to the West Bide Jewish hospital. Investigators were sent out and learned from Dr. Reyhardt of tha hospital staff that the boy had been 111 before the day ha was alleged to have been hurt, and, at tha time of the supposed injury, a State street firm waa at work on a steel corset to be fitted to k "FIXING UP FOR CHRISTMAl IXm'l hide wail paper deft with evergreens or some other king of green cover your walla wifi paper that will look pretty aad next Chriatmaa. To get that at cheering prices get it at n GRIFFIN PAINT the boy. It wa learned that the boys injury was such that it would have taken a years growth to bring him into the condition In which he was brought to the hospital three years ago. It waa loarnod that the boy had en- 2311 Wash. CO. Both PbflMl, tered tha hospital three weeka before the alleged injury In Morgan street, that he had been ill before ho loft and that the boys mother had remarked to one of the hospital nurse that bar son had ben 111 for eight months before she brought him to Ron-mani- a, tha hospital-Abraha- Goldstein waa the hoy. Dr. Note la the physician who testified for the boy. There were many other witnesses. and after the case was snded Mr. Herrin said tha evidence of perjury would. be taken before the ant grand Jut-WITH OLD NARNEfl may eausa son (to trouble, carious Injuria aad roe time death are the awfti mato. J bid harnea la often resposaltla b a new karnoae with weak apses la la Fist aa bad. Tha kind we sell have THREW HIMSELF A runaway NO WEAK SPOTS. Ton will get year money's worth feu buy harness ef ua. Our new address la 2377 WUhh on ACTOR ATTEMPTS SUICIDE JAPANESE FASHION. IN Had Been Acting the Part and Then Tried tho Real Are. J.C. Plait Saddlery Ce l W. A. Maisa B. E. Milan, Thing. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHIN! New Torit, Deo. 18. A man who scribed himself aa Rankin Duvall, an actor forty years of age, entered Sixth Avenue saloon today, walked to the lunch counter, picked up a long cheese knife and turning to the asked. May I use this?" "Certainly, replied the bartender, thinking he wag about to carve some cheese for himself. Instead, he unbuttoned hla coat and vest, and pressing tha knife to bis abdomen, threw himself heavily to the floor so that tha big blade ripped hla FRENCH HAVE GONE MAD. Then he thrust the weapon body. twice more Into the frightful wound. New York, Dec. IS. Bishop James At the hospital to which Duval was A. McFSut, of Trenton, at a dinner taken It was aald he had only a alight givn in the New Jersey capital last chance for recovery. Duval to said to be the son of night in hla honor, spoke of the present situation regarding the church In Baltimore merchant He recently France. He sail the French govern- played In the Darling of the Gods" ment had gone mad, but predicted In the laat act of which he enacted that there would be a reaction. "How- the committal of suicide In Japanese ever Indifferent French people mays fashion. At the hospital he said he appear," said tbe bishop, "they can- lately has been playing in "Madams not forget that the glory of their na- Butterfly." tion is Inseparably bound up with Christianity. Besides, the time will STEEL CITY OF GARY. come when God himself will Intervene and declare: Thun far ahalt thou United States Steal Will Expand go and no farther. On his first visit to tha vatiran, about six weeks ago, Bishop McFaul New York, Dec. 1.-T- he United said the Pope, speaking of the French Steel corporations ImproveStates situation, said: to existing plants planned and It la not separation. It to destruc- mentsconstruction of the steel city1 tion. How I wish that the church en- the call for an expenditure at Ind., Gary, same in the rest of joyed the liberty (00,000,000 In 1907, according to aa the world aa It. does In the United of official statement given out yesterday. States. There the mate attends to lta was The question of construction own concerns snd allow the church freedom to carry ont her divine mis- practically the only matter discussed at Tuesdays meeting of the finance sion." The corporation holds committee. about (100,000,000 In cash and securiPILES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed te ties and It la said that "in view of these large assets and prospects of cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleedin 1907, an issuance IncrAsed 14 In or Piles to ing Protruding day of bonds earnings In connection with the conor money refunded. 10c. struction of the Gary plant la remote, DENIED IN WASHINGTON. JOHN ENA DEAD. Washington, Dec. 13. The Honolulu Long Bench. Cel.. Dec. 12. John report that It was stated there that Japanese troops. fullT officered, were Ena. aged Cl. a millionaire Hawaiian In that city disguised a a laborers and planter in retirement here, died thla that the fact had been reported to this afternoon at Long Beach hospital. government, met with an emphatic de- J. A. Ena was the owner of eight nial here. Acting Secretary of Stare plantations In Hawaii and property Bacon said be had heard nothing of In Long Beach, San Franciaco and Lot Angelos, and wa president of the such a report. Steamship company Becreary Taft stated that no such Inter-Islanreport had ever been made to thla gov- Honolulu. ernment and at the Japanese legation the atory waa promptly denied. TEN YEARS IN PRISON. de- MAIAN bar-tend- -- TRANSFER COMPANY Yana, Drays and Baggage Wag OUR SPECIALTIES Ptonfr F tore, Safe Moving and Storage. OFFICE 401 Twenty-fift- Ind (trH h PHONES Bell, S2A 824. 0. Seattle, Dec. R. A. Kinzie. of the Treadwell mines, of Alaska, will leave for the north bn lier ALLEN 1906. Balt Ink. Dec. II. Reuben Woriton of Lehi waa brought to the L D. 8. hospital this morning to receive treatment for the acaldlng which he re calved early yesterday morning at the Ijehl auger works. Hla Injuries are painful, but nr not considered in the leant dangerous. Wallace Peteraon and Floyd Bchow, who were with young Woriton at the time, and who were both somewhat burned, will be all right In n few days The boys were sitting by one of the carbanatore when the hot syrup boiled 1551. The Vicar of St. Blaise de Charonne, over and partly upon them. Young Woriton, In trying to get away from when induced by hla parishoners to the fluid, fell, thus receiving more take the step, Mid: Whatever the consequences, I serious burn than hla companions. gret nothing. I am a Frenchman abovo everything. BOISTEROUS CONVICTS. ' Early dispatches from the depart- alt Dec. IS. -- Three of the ments aav that wherever mass was lke, malcontent at the state prtaqp who celebrated charges were drawn and summonses .Issued. 'Waged In the outbreak of a ; JreT At the final meeting laat night of j A?!to make trouble. Be the diocesan council here, It waa decided and disposed warden haa found it necessary to that neither of the ecclesiastical reschain the trio np In the dark cells idences nor the seminaries should be with bread and water aa a diet They abandoned la except before a show of It officially stated that the but beyond that are force. J?? to do anything, Montagnlnl, the not able and It la not letters of Mgr. of the papal nunciasecretary believed that they will stand ont aa ture here, show .that tho majority of long as they did last time. the French bishops favored observance of the lew of 1831 and bowed with reluctano to the papal decree. Tha add that the InOF GOAL official statement violability of the diplomatic correspondence of the nunciature waa respected before the rupture between the Vallran and France, Ijehl, Dec. II. An accident happened at the auger factory about 5 o'clock thla morning, in which three with employes ware severely scaldedearbo-nntorred hot syrup from one of the which boiled over on the men. Ruben Woriton, Wallace Peter son and Warren Bcliow, who attend the carbonization tanks, were sitting by the one attended by Bcbow, when, without warning, the ht syrup began pouring over on them. Young Woriton, in making an effort to yet away, slipped, and, bealdea being scalded on the neck and arms. the flesh on the lower part of bla body from hla waist down, was almost literally cook d. The boys were taken to the laboratory, thair wounds dressed, and later brought up town to their homes. PROUDHT SPORTING Bchow and Peterson are out of dan-- ! ger, though they will be confined to GOODS COMPANY tlielr room for a long time. Worl-ton- a case Is iniirh more serious, owW he Is sale and Retail to the large surface of his body ing SPORTING GOODS. wblch i scalded. Much of the time Jabbers ef EDISON PHONOhe la In deep slumber, and while AND GRAPHS RECORDS, awake suffers Intense pain. ClarfcfHerreckB Flatting Tackle, Young WNurlton's mother died some Daan Athletic Geode. Stall and time ago. and last week hla father . Phonegraphe Sold an Easy wa stricken down with heart disease SSI 84th St Terms. DEAD BODY FOUND. and died in a few hours. Mrs. Lucinda Bushman, wife of MarA Minidoka Homesteader Dias Alena tin B. Bushman, died Sunday and waa burled today. She waa one of in Hla Tent on Hia Claim. Ijehl's early settlers, and had a host of friends throughout the state. Rupert, Ida., Pr. 13. J. M. residing eight miles northwest of town, last Thursday discovered tha TRIAL OF DEAN EDDY. dead body of homesteader rcsldlnx on a neighboring claim, whose name Salt take. Dec. 13. A decision- - In could not be learned. The body was the private chutrh trial of Rev. Jas. n on found lying rot. arild the wreck 1 D. Eddy expected by tomorrow age of a tent. Mr. 8ieveuon believe waa returned In afternoon. that the man died while In bed and the basementTheof trial St. Mark's Episcopal that the tent afterward blew down. church this morning, and the day waa The claim adjoining Rupert In the closing argument!. on the north, known aa the Tollerton taken np The trial haa been a severe atraln on claim, has been rant rated by J. O. all those who hsve been connected Johantieaaen. Thla valuable claim was with it. and Bishop 8paldlng. who Is located about two years ago by W. J. In of the church's work In this charge ruaxter mechanic Tollerton, formerly diocese, is today Indisposed on acof the Short Line, and be an.l bl count friend hate held It ever since without under. of the strain which he haa been making any Improvements. The Record cave: Mr. Tollerton unloaded conMINER WANTED TO SHOOT. siderable hot air about a $7.(Hi0 residence and bad half a doxen Rupert la the character of the transfer contractors figuring on the Job. Armed With Big Gun Ha Went Huntservice wo supply our patrons. he got one of bla clerks to file a friending for Trouble. reliable low and at Prompt, cost, ly contest against him. to head off any time you aey well bs on your Ball lake. Dec. 13. The Green and other contests, but before the dale for Job and handle It expeditiously end the hearing the contest was with- Italian quarter of Balt lake rime near welL drawn, and Mr. Toilet ton relinquished being shot up thie morning. W. CorIn order that bla mother-in-law- , Mrs. coran. a Finn miner from Eureka, had ileal, of Sal; Lake, might file on the the "heat of Intentions" to shoot and claim. Her nix months expired on the wa prepared to carry them om had 1st and as she had not established a be not been detained by Officer Bert residence, Mr. Johauneasen filed a con- Seager. As It to the saloon and restest. taurant mau on West Second South can congratulate himself and thank STRAWBERRY VALLEY the police for their quick work. IRRIGATION SCHEME Corcoran came to Balt Lake a day or o ago and Immediately began to Engineer Swendaan Talks About This fill up on fire water. He stepped Into the saloon at Louis Great Project in Utah, Phone SI for yours. Goaxovllla and ordered a drink. The Dec. II. G. I. Swend-eeexact nature of the results are not Sait proji-c- i engncer of the Strawber known, both partin telling conflicting redories of their troubles. The saloon ry valley piuject, who ha just turned borne after several weeks' ab- man claims the Finn came into the or that part of the ah:on and ordered a drink for which sence. in speaking OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE reclamation work, of whir1 lie i In lie refused to pay. He then became abusive and atarted charge and which ia mao ;vst which 263 Twenty-filt- h u The to break tilings up, when he wa is nearest to Salt Lake, s&: St Tribune. Wednesday : thrown out bodily by (kmyorili. and California and Eastern Raoan "The Strawberry project contem- hla bartender, Scuvlat. Direst Wire let All Bpcrtlne Events The Fnn. ou the other hand, claims plates sufficient addition to the norf Spanish Fork that b went Into the saloon to mal water supply get a last-meu- s, eae-Ruid- y FACTORY LIEUTENANT. Balt Lake, Dec. 11. H, HAKE A STRONG drink, which was refused him. Hofora be could get out they helped him. This so raised his wrath that he immediately swore vengeance. He came up town as fast as he could sad seemed a Lira revolver. The gua barrel and with little had a trouble could be arranged to put daylight through a nuin. The gun was purchased from a Commercial street pawnbroker. With this la his pocket Corcoran was preps red to deal out the high hand to all the Greeks and Italians in the Latin quarter. When arres'ed by Folic Officer Seager am Main and Second South he was making west with all possible haste. The word of the trouble soon spread among the gang banging about tbs salooa and others in the quarter. A large crowd gathered expecting further difficulty. The depot policeman aaw ibis and thus found out the matter. Word was sent to headquarters to be on the lookout for the man. The officers on Commercial street and Mam, where the Flue might be Ukely te be seen, were Instructed to look out for him. Within half an hour Bert Seager spied the man and made the arrest ou charge of being drunk and carrying esneealed weapons. This again brings to. light the which exists among the Greeks and Italians and the Finns. They will not work together in the same mine or Job aad try to live at far apart as poatlble. They take offense at the least trivial matter. valley t more than double the Irrigable area of that district. To accomplish this it is necessary to store and rrtwri a portion of the supply of unappropriated water on the headwaters id Colorado river tribbumes. The storage reservoir will be in the Strawberry valley, at aa elevation of 1,a0f fret above sea level, and located la the Viaub mountains, about 100 miles Balt Lake Chy. southeast Train (be storage reservoir tha water will he drawn out through the Strawberry tunnel, now under construction. This tunnel will discharge into the bead of Spanish Fork canyon; then the water will be distributed te the lands under the project, aggregating 5O,UO0 to 60.000 seres. The distribution system will include all existing canals of the valley, togethera with such Improvements and new as are neceeaary. and when finished the entire plaut will be one of the must complete In the state. Work baa already begun on tho 8 1 raw berry tunnel and to progressing favorably. Preliminary structures necessary to carry n the work, including roads, telephone lines, buildings, etc, are well along toward completion, and a great deal of work of coanruciioa la planned for early next epiing. Aa association baa been formed to bring about the neceeaary arrangements far utilising the water on the lands, and the landowners are much interested Jn the development." DECEMBER CATHOLICS ARE TO SIX WORDS SAVED From Correspondents and State Exchanges Resolution Should Be will pet well OGDEN, SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Yoir New Years I EXAMINER: I J 12. the nest boat, after weeks spent in the city In an unsuccessful effort to obtain enough coal to keep the stamp mills of the mlnea in operation. At present said Mr. Kinzie, I am negotiating with Australia fur coal I anl. while cannot aav a yei that we will be able to get all our roal from there. I have great hopes that this will be the solution of ohr problem, and ai least until next June, when our oil burners will lie In operation. Tomor-row there will go north the one cargo f co' that I have been able lo get elnre I came and I may be able to send another soon. But thla la only enough for the pumping plant. "If a ia such as will necessitate the men going to aeek other positions, it may be a long time before the mine can get an equally efficient I do not anticipate that we force. will lose our good men in any appreciable fX'ent." shut-dow- n WRITS OF EJECTMENT. In the federal court today Sydney Smith of Cambridge. Mass., filed fourteen suite for wrila of ejectment on land here worth (J.SiKi.OOO. The city of Chicago and 4,000 other defendants are named in HEARING OF THE RAIDERS. the suits. Tbe land named Is tba tntlve territory south of Thirty-fift- h San Antonio, Texas, Dec. 13. The street to Th'rty-nlat- h street, be- hearing of the nine men being held tween Giand Roulevardb and Laka here charged with being connected Smith claims to have pur- - with the raid on Jlmlnex, Michigan. Mexico, chased the claims of tbe heir of tbe j Rep;. 2 has been set before United has title whose not Btstes , original grantee, Commissioner R. T. Neill for been estlngiiiabed. next Monday morning. Chicago. Dec. 12. d Denver. Dec. 13. Ten yeanf imprisonment and a fine of (1,(00 was the sentence Imposed yesterday in the federal court by Judge Robert E. Lewis on Dr. Jame. D. Eggleston, son of President Egg lent on,. of the Pacific Express company, wbo was convicted of counterfeiting and making photographic negatives of a (10 bill - I W-f- fie Tht Orfy Mlwart Hwr aad CkkUb The Overland Limited Trite tefr The Uteri Low! Compia-taH- and drawing nt steeping earn, tag can. ob-- nm anl bufet-amo- JJ ,tth lovers Library; entire ireto lighted, through M Chfc 8 charge. Direct connection j StPzdandJHnssp5 E C "S-SS- Es A wnwfc Chicago & 04 teeth I Lak COT. Jg7rv |