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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, FRIDAY CTAII, DECEMBER MORNING, PATRICKS I Your New Years Resolution Should Be SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS ROSEBUD CAMP IS GROWING. Boom Held Down Only by Difficulty of Getting Material In. X. Salt Lake, Dec. V. j. Lawrence and R. L. Dow rriurned yestri'day from a hurried trip to the Rosebud mining district; which they report booming to about the limit. considering the had road from the railroad to the camp and the difficulties of getting lumber and supplies. About SOU people are now In the camp. On the way out they met nine teams going An, heavily loaded, moat of them with four and eia k rears, while the outfits are going in from three or four different railroad points, Including Mill City. Humboldt, Lovelocks and Law-rcuo- will get well at any coat. I Ha:l do evorythirg I can to get I concu't with a capable phyaietan at oiicJ. I shall not ee!ay. I Mail. i!l WE CURE MEN Of that frame of mini, quickly, permanently and at moderate to do so. We tiuriiiiM coat Drs. Elliott & Norris Years" SPECIALISTS "Years 2361 Washington Ave, Aye-patc- The best route by which to go in, until spring, at least, says W. J. Lawrence, Is by way of Mill City. A triweekly atage line la run from this puint, tearing Mill City Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Four borees are worked on the stage, with a change at Willow Springs, fourteen miles from Rosebud. The fare for the round trip L 912.50, and $7.50 one way. This fare Is made necessary. It la aid, by the extremely high prices of grata and hay and other necessities. From the way people are going in now Mr. Lawrence has no doubt that there will be from I.fioo In H000 In the camp by spring. Already thnew town of Powhatua Is having quite n real estate boom. Lota which sold for 1200 when the townslle was laid out are 9700 now, while 9200 is offerbrlngt-ied for iboee at first nut on the market at jfg. ' 960. OLD FARMER IS ARRESTED. d . . The survey of the Western Pacific railroad la only two or throe miles from the town and it la believed that the road can be Induced to run directly through the camp, la view of the activity there. It being claimed that the change of survey could be made without any increase of distance. The rail roa.l should reach the camp next fall. C. D. Hooklldge and Malcolm McAllister are arranging to establish a bank and other business enterprises In the town in the early spring. GIRL TRIED FOR SHOOTING. Alice Roach'Tclis Lake consignment for distribution to diKcussione of the limits Aon of armaments and the Drago doctrine, are said private coi.biimers. The Oregon Shun Line brought In here to be encountering obstacles on about 20 carloads of CuSl yesterday both scores. Two of the power are fur distribution to the local retail understood to be jt fh belief that the dealers and tuc Kio Grande Western latrodocti-into the program of the brought about the same number. This question of disarmament would he uncoal was loaded direct from car to timely sad only productive of discord, wagon fur delivery, and the supplies while Great Britain is distinctly hoswere cleaned up almost entirely be- tile to the Drag? doctrine, which defore the teamsters quit for the day. clares that bo nation has a right to Both companies reported that more undertake to collect debts owing to its coal would be delivered Thursday, but citizens because of another nation. no figure were obtainable ns te the France ha not positively announced number of cars. Coal dealers reported Ler attitude on the question. was no reel in principle France la in complete yesterday that there change In the conditions that are verg- accord with President Roosevelt as to 8evere I he advisability of the discussion of tha ing on the famine point. storms, however, that would tie up the limitation of armament, provided it is railroad for more than twenty-fou- r possible to seriously consider the hours, would result In actual suffering question and there la a prospect of tanin ninny Instances in Balt Lake. gible reeulu. Salt Lake, Dee. 20. John McKuight, almost eighty years old, has the unique and unenviable record of teing tha oldest man ever arrested In Sail Lake on a laroeay charge. He was pk-ktup last night by Olflocr Schults, on the complaint of the proprietor of the Union bar at 66 Hast First South street, who charges that McKnlght passed a fraudulent check at hla saloon. The check was for 95 sad was made payable to Sam Piccolo and signed by McKnlght. The two appeared at the saloon on July 9, according to the proprietor's story, and the old man nrew a check, payable to hla companThe check ion, an Jtaltnn laborer. was cashed, but was afterwards returned from McComlek's bank, on which It was drawn, with the notation that McKnlght bad no funds In tbe bank. In the meantime, the old man disappeared. Yesterday afternoon, however, the saloon man saw the . eld man on the street and at once pounced upon him. He made no attempt to eacape and waa turned over to the He said that his home waa police. in Cottonwood. Ha was locked up under a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. SAGEBRUSH of Encounter With ON SHORT LINE. Aaeyrian Peddler. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS GALORE, because of their Infinite variety and superb artletle beauty in decorated cblnnand cut glaea, are found more pleasing and belter appreciated glfu than any others. At Olaen'a you have an extremely large stock to select from, ranging from dinner, tea, lunch and breakfast nets to fancy and ornamental creations that are always a source of Joy and beauty. In ent glass u bare a fine line of useful things E. A. Olsen j Grocer. 2259 Washington jAve. Harriman System Takes Heroio Meae liras to Rsllcve Coal Fsmlns. Bingham, Dec. 18. The ease of Alice Roach, the girl who Salt Lake, Dec. 20. Conclusive evishot an Assyrian named Tony Anon dence was forthcoming today that the at the home at her sister. Mrs. Charles coal ahnrtaga now prevailing la tha on near the Gibson, Highland Boy, fault of tha mine operators rather was who 25th of last October, and than tha railroads. That tha railroads charged with asaault to oommlt mur- have plenty of cars is assured, with der, came up for preliminary hearing the Information given out that they before Judge George E. Lee this morn- aiand prepared to haul wood, if coal Is ing at 10 oclock and continued r.ntll not forthcoming. T o'clock thin evening, Assistant CounIt was announced at Oregon Short ty Attorney Hanata conducting the Line headquarters this morning that 11. Roband J. Attorney prosecution a switching rate of 910 a car had been inson the defence. in on tba Marysville branch in The court held Mias Roach In 9M1 put on all consignments of wood Idaho bonds to await the action of the Dis- fuel. This rate bolds good aa far trict court. as Idaho Falla and undoubtedly south Aline Roach testified that on the will be taken advantage of by resievening of the 24tb the peddler came dents along tba line. to the house tnd tried to sell her and A similar rale Is in effect, on the her alster soma skirt a and other dry Boise branch, while one enterprising him that told didnt they they goods; ciilsen of N'rnnpa is undertaking to want to uy anything. Then the felsagebrush Into Boise under the low became angry and pulled. S long ship same rate with the permission of the knife which he brandished In a threat- railroad officials. ening manner, saying, "Me kill you if It Is net anticipated that the Interyou don't buv." Shortly after be state commerce' commission will bring racked hla valise and went away. Tha action against General Freight Agent next morning about 9 oclock ho re- J. A. Reeves for discrimination under turned and pushed open the rear door the circumstances. without knocking, taring, You stole my valises. I want them." at the same BIG BULLFROG SHIPMENT. time going toward the bedroom. Mrs. near the Gibson wa standing there s Praparing a wsehuib. He rudely netted her and Montgomary-ShoahonSslect Lot. brutally thrvw her to one aide. Miss Roach said she got Into the bedroom The Mont gome ry Shoshone Is as-- . Colt's Drat and secured a a shipment at ore which will revolver, while her sister seised a .32 i seiubtlng mllllon-dolla- r mark mighty Colt's fwin a wash stand to her loft I dip tbeIt la thought roughly and con-- ' Ntw. Gibson dlxchargcd her' to fright- dose. that en the peddler, then she ran to the servatlvely estimating the matter on next house for help, but, finding no 9SDu,u00 la a low valuation to placeforone at home, the immediately re- i the consignment, which will go to the ward within smelters tbe next turned. Mle Roach said she then day. The company 1M been for fired a shot over hla head. Its then few t the house. When part way down the last ten days hauling ore to the railroad, and there are now over 4.000 the hill ha turned. seka at the track. The spur la T thought he was about to renew rapidly completed to the dump and the attack. sail Miss Roach, and d Hied. We thought he was going to a large part of the remaining material will be handled from there. The enkill us." tire shipment, which la to be moved aa rapidly as transportation faculties SCARED BY SMALLPOX. will penult, will aggregate over 2,000 tons. Schools Closed Until January 7, but The timbers for the n4w mill at the Cases Diagnosed ae Chickenpox. Shoshone are being framed at 8an Pedro and are to be shipped at once. Preston. Dec. 19. Last night the The la to follow In n short Preston Commercial dub held an en- time.machinery The new shaft is now down 120 thusiastic meeting in the club rooms. feet and In the meanAlmost the entire membership was time will development on rapidly ahead. Rhyogo present when W. P. Monson, president, lite Miner. rspjx'd for order. The time was spent In tbe discussion of business condiTHE UTAH SENATORS. tions as they now obtain, and the betterment of the same. looking to the Washington. Dec. 20. The Utah future greatness of a thriving senators will remain in Washington tbe recess. Senator SutherThe first of last week new the birth during is a member of the special Joint land of the Independent of Telephone com- committee nn minion of tha statutes. pany In Preston. The week closed The committee has been at work for with C8 patrons as a nucleus preparing a new code of The central school building was ten yearn criminal law to take the dosed Monday by order of the school tivil and of tbe revised statutes. Their trustees A contagion which Is al- place Is bora are represented In two large most epidemic, bn been going through were distributed to the school. The leading physicians volumes which senators and members this week. It it hot pronounce plain chickenpox. Ik doubtful If the whole work wllUbe the hoard decided that valor's brat but Senator Sutherland says is discretion, and consequently adopted, part new criminal code will probthe that the Issuance of the suapenalon order enacted before tbe end of the be ably Wools was made. Sr will reopen J dusession. He and Ms colleagues will sty 7. upend the recess in revising the work of this committee. WHERE IS THE COAL. RICH MANS ECCENTRICITIES. Retail Dealers Say Very Little of It 1 Gets to Their Bine. Chicago, Dec. 20. A dispatch to the Tribune from Philadelphia rays: t Thomas Wtster Sail lake, Dec. 2u. "I'd like to sec who is rich ii!kui r.O of those 176 carloads of coni and the father of six children, has theories on tbe rearing of hoy and that the Klo Grande Western is to have delivered In Salt lake girls which Involve ocean bath; In coal November, barefoot strolls over the yesterday, arid a prominent dealer. "We received 12 cars, and December snow. For this reason ho is due thanks Is faerby returned for under Indictment at Ocean Grove, on them. This lot has all been distributeight charges 'if cruelty and s number of prominent Philadelphians have ed where It waa most needed, and sill we are weeks behind In fir order: become kidnap rs in that they-hav- e with little hope of catching up with stolen the six rhildren and keep them them until next summer." concealed from ihelr father. Coal dealers say the re; r of ;h railroads a to the number of car NATIONS DIFFER. they are delivering to Shi l.ol.e daily i On irlm-the way from t or have Drago Doctrine and Limitation of are misleading In that they iml .h Armament. for smelter coal the and Ivan the a well industrial plants as thst Paris. Der 2u. The tentative eug-- . As by tbe railroad themselv,. nf the United State, a to l e matter of fact the i he program of the coming session of only a small proporiMnn ,.f im sn it 'be Hague tribunal, which Includa DIAMONDS AND SILVERWARE TAKEN FROM A HOME. Disappearance of Tut Servants May Give a Clue te the .. Robbers. Chicago. Dec. 20. 811ver plate, some of It family heirlooms more than a century old, diamond and Jewelry valued fit 915.000 were stolen yesterday from the Hinsdale lesldence of Charle V. Stein, ooualn t Former Judge of. the Philip Bteln and firm of Bteln Brothers, wholesale liquor dealers. The booty wga packed into one of Mrs. Stela's trunks and carried away. Simultaneously with Ita disappearance two of the Bteln servants, a man and hla wife, who were employed about a month ago, are said to have packed up their effects and renounced their situations without the formality of notifying their employer!. The 8te!n family plate and Jewels wpre kept In a cheat, the key to which waa secreted, and It was stated last night that a servant recently, token into tba place learned a few days ago where the key to the treasure box was kept. Mrs. Bteln came Into the city yesterday. leaving the housemaid, an old and trusted employe,, and tha other, servants on the plage. The maid, toa went out and during her absence tha treasure cheat waa opened and every nook and corner In the residence ransacked for Jewelry and silver. . DUE SLEEPING CURED BY : ! PROLDFIT GOODS SrORTING COSPANY Wholesale and Ratal! SPORTING GOODS. Jobber of EDISON PHONOAND GRAPHS .RECORDS, Clark, Horrocks' Fiahing Tackle, Stall and Dean Athletic Goods. Phonographs Sold on Easy 301 24th St. Terms. nmnl-clpa'.lt- snp-P,e- the character of the transfer aerrice wa anpply our patron. Prompt, reliable and at low cost, la any time you say wall be on your Job and bau&la it aapedltloualy and walk ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phono 22 for yours. d -l ci-u- ree-dv- ti Rerutmber tee roll Name ve fcremo Qumina jC OmaiCtU!iiCNOqr,CiH2DivtW fn Jr bos, 95a CHRISTMAS GIFTS IS COWED GOVERNOR HIGGINS OF NEW YORK GIVES HIS REASONS. Divided , be appreciated must be artistic, good and, Our line of CALENDARS, STATIONERY BOOKS. LEATHER GOODS, TOILET CASES, COLLAR and CUFF BOXES, GLOVE and HANDKERCHIEF PETS, CHINA, CUT GLASS, PICTURES, ART of all kinds, give yon the best opportunity t. buy TIIE'RIGHT KIND OF GOODS AT THE RloiiT PRICES. To Court Swayed Him ia Hie Consideration of tho Com. j up-to-da- N()V-ELTIE- - Albany, X. Y Dec. 20. Governor Higgins today commuted to imprisonment fur life the sentence of death under which Albert T. Patrick haa remained nearly five year since hla conviction of the murder of William Marsh Rloe, the aged Texas millionaire, in New York City. in announcing the commutation, Governor Higgins issued the follow-- ' ing memorandum: "Albert T. Patrick haa been convicted of the murder of William M. Rice and .the judgment of conviction ha been confirmed by a divided court. It Is not claimed that Patrick committed the murder In person but that La procured the act to be done. He haa been convicted principally upon the teetimouy of Charles F. Jcura, who confessed that be murdered hla master while he lay aaitep. Instigated thereto by Patrick, and June, by bis testimony, has purchased hls own immunity from trial or punishment. Neither ibis fact aloue nor the review ol any of the facts already passed upon by the courts at acme stage of these proceedings would seem to me to warrant interfering with the judgment of r.eath pronounced agama tthe defendant; but three of the seven Judges of tha court of appeals were so strongly of tha opinion that errors were committed at the trial which were substantially prejudicial to tbe right! of Patrick that 1 feel that the death penalty ought not under all tbe circumstances to be Inflicted. "In view of all these facts and the grave doubta expressed by these Judges, I am satisfied that I ought to relieve the defendant from tha extreme penalty of the law and commute hla sentence to imprisonment for S Spargos Book- iStore - ROOSEVELT SAVED maintenance of equilibrium is et iu the experimental stage and will onlv be achieved when the prent crUue and temporary expedients employ! Santo Dumont bjr are BY THE COLORED A SENATOR THINGS OF THE DISCHARGE ORDER. WHAT Fetaker Addrasssd the Senate and Was Fallowed by Senator Scott. 2E?rSMmn permit replaced (A- mechanism th ".operator win an Instinctive touch of the heim m right hls machine when it dips from one side to the other as the bicyclhi today maintains hie equilibrium by the instinct Ive Inclination of his body Captain Ferber has Juet completed na Interesting aeries of experiment-to prove that birds are powerless to fly nntil they have been taught. He contends that the dominion of the air at present enjoyed by the birds, was only obtained aa a result of a alow plocesa of evolution comparable in a way fo slow perfection of the present human meant of flight. FARE Washington. Dec. 20. When Senator Poraker concluded hla remarks on Will Be the Rule on Railroad Lina hls negro troops resolution In the senate today he received unanimous conKansas City. Mo., Dec. 20. C. A. sent to modify the resolution so that Prouty of Vermont, It now directs the senate committee terstate Commerce member of tbe Inon military affaire to Investigate the arrived here this commission, who morning from bt. life. circumstances leading up to the dislyonla to continue tho car abortite John T. charge of the negro troops. Patrick's brothcr-ln-lasaid today in an Interview, in Mr. Lodge replied briefly to Mr. bearing, Mllliken of 8t. Louis. Is said to have of the nooalled rate law: financed Patricks fight for freedom at Foraker's speech and Senator Soott re- speaking I have no doubt that eventuallr known coot. Pathero aa marked read that is the ha It great history all states seat of that, Mississippi u!l rick intends to continue hla afforts ta of the Bpanlsh-America- n war, the north of tha Ohio the bo on a twu-cewill hls innocence. was establish Tenth Cavalry (colored), largeand I mean, basis, by eventually ly responsible for the preservation of of within n reasonable time DYNAMITE EXPLOSION. the Rough Riders. If It had not been for course, such legislation to be enacted if' for the cavalry w might not today shall be required, which I Ona Man Burnad to Death, Several lie have tha privilege of having that gal- legislation ! All the change., ire and JuraA lant soldier, that splendid President, doubt e will, be due agitation for the wen In the White House, he added. of the rate law. No man ran The resolution of Mr. Foraker goes passage Savannah, Ga Dec. 20. By an extell what the final effect of the me plosion of dynamite In the fireworks over without action until after the holi- law may be until it haa been worked of Carbo and recess. Joha day factory Joseph out la the courts. Niva. Italians, at 21 Anderaon street, Mr. Prouty continued: was last night, one fireman burned to AS COMMON . The most important' effort of tbe death and aa assistant fire chief and AIRSHIP AS AUTOMOBILES TODAY. law has been ihe reducing of pastwo other firemen seriously and possenger rates east ot Plttabnrg and sibly fatally burned. The proprietor! French Authority Tolls of Changes North of tha Ohio river and in other were painfully burned and a boy waa Now Invention Will Bring About. communities. These reductions have Struck la the face by Hying debris and been widespread not In the west, I adseverely hurt. Paris, Dec. 20. Bo confident Is tho mit, but east of Pittsburg and north The dead: FTench government that the day Is of the Ohio people are riding for two Fireman Harry Eady. os It a short distance off when aerial eeate a mile. The wmmlMlsn has The Injured: . locomotion will he practical that sevtnado no orders and texpreased no Fireman Edward Daley, will die. eommlsalons are at to socount for this . change. eral work opinion actually Assistant Fire Chief Geo. . Monro, have tacitly admitted timt for Tho In carriers the elaborating meeting plans may die. various branches of tho public service, their rates were too high. Fireman Jerry O'Leary, may die. the solution of tho many new problems Mr. Prouty aald that It was too early Joseph Garbo. . which the revolution will entail. Cap-tal- a now to estimate the real value of tho John Niva. , Ferber, of the French army, who rate law, Up to this time, tbe railLambert Patten. all hie time to aero atatis-tlc- s roads, he said had generally evinced Carbo and Niva were counting tor- Is devotingwho and conducted the negotiaa disposition hot only to obey the law pedoes they had manufactured. One tions on behalf of his government with but to accept any nooat ruction the torpedo dropped and caused the explo- tho Sanwith commission agrees put upon It. The commisbrothers, Wright sion of tba rest, In had to no occasion, bs aald, to Dumont machines a sion that has flying Wheg Assistant Chief Munre arriv- orders, nor orod te Investigate reports that the Ital- few years will ba as common aa auto- Issue any constraining year he Is ders that would cowt the railroads ian proprietors had a larger quantity mobiles today. In the next battles bemuch to obey. Until It does so, Mr. of explosives la the place than the city convinced there will be . Prouty said, It would be impossible to ordinance permitted, he and Firemen tween flotillas of airships. over the air, aald say what they will do. "Human mastery and entered the Eady, O'Leary Daly 1 said when the MU waa passed, he to tbe Associated Press, "la virtualbuilding. With them went Fred Chit-tof the None achieved. Mr. Prouty; "that the first affset said ly startling old T1I who, saying, show achievements l( years the' would of neither be to stop rebates I believe they past, you how It happened, picked up a dynor the been have steam, telephone stopped. electricity, namite cap, hurled It to the floor and Mr. Prooty, recurring to tha reducthere followed three explosions In can compare with what the future now holds In store for us. Not only will tion of passenger rates, said hers had quirk succession. The building col- the life of Individuals be revolutionbeen some reductions in freight rates, lapsed and the detonations were heard s few advances. all over the city. Windows were brok- ised,tobut governments will be compell- too, as well aa amounts to a induction devise. In almost every departWhlla this en in tbe neighborhood and fire broke ed ment, new methods to meet the chang- In the published tariff, he said, 'It out. ed conditions This change will come amounts also to largely Increased revEady was caught between the fall- with a in axing suddenness and France enues for the railroads. It must be crushed to death and hla is ing timbers, meet It. In clear that If they cat off all free transto the taking precaution body Incinerated. Tbe others escaped the customs methods portation the raUroada can afford to service, present to the open. of be ob- reduce passenger and freight rates will the frontiers witching A search for the Italian proprietors, Mr. Prouty continued, The papers with the avowed purpose of lynching solete. Aerial patrols will be necesthe smuggling of con- did not say toe much whoa they saU them, waa started by the crowd, who sary to prevent tha passage of tho rate law marked the held them responsible on account of traband across the border. The police of nil cities will have to greatest triumph of American protheir having stored such a quantity of be provided with flying maebinee to gress, triumph of the Roosevelt adexplosives in the building. Carbo and Niva were removed under arrest from protect the people from the new op- ministration. He said that whatever might be tbe the Psrkvlew sanitarium to the police portunities of Crimea which aerial locoIn will motion crimof of the law finally, the propjs the fate place power arwas station. Chltty placed under inals. It would seem that flying mar would control the business of rale rest. chines would enable anarchists to making, all shippers would pay the would apachieve end threats any by against same rates, the aquare dealcash PILE8 CURED IN TO 14 DAYS. hails, PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed te not only tho rulers, but whole cities, ply, business would be on a railcure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed- but with tbe police sailing about in tho men would pay for riding and the to frus- roads would psy for services In thslr ing or Protruding Piles In 6 to 24 days' air It will be no more difficult trate their plots than It In now on sol- Interest or money refunded. 50e. a id ground. In war the Intelligence Til Standard Oil company, Mr. service will be entirely consigned to Prouty aald, maintains a pwss burFOUND GUILTY OF MURDER. the aerostatic divisions and armed air- eau. buys spaoe in newspapers of a ships mall guard the bivouacs of certain olass, publishes what It wimta Portland. Ore., Dec. 20. A epecial armies. to and tha reading public, or a part of to the Oregonian from Ksluma, Wash., believes whole believes what It read. That stuff Ferber the Captain states that Fred Miller was last night solution of tbe problem of aerial navi- it should be signed Standard Oil found guilty of murder in the flret gation lies In the question of equilibBut notwithstanding that press degree for killing Frits Dterks at rium as the principles or flight, that Is, bureau, the Standard Oil company is Castle Rock, October 16th last. The seres of aeroplane surface and speed, at bay and the public la. getting an murder was a brutal one. Miller plied are now demonstrated. The ' practical accounting. Dlerks, who was MS room mate with Hqunr. and then shot and beat the intoxicated man. finally robbing him of 9123 and leaving him for dead. Dlerks YOU CAN GET crawled to a house nearby and was afterwards taken to a hospital In Portland where he died a few days later, after having named Miller aa hls assailant. Both men were loggers. TWO-CEN- T to-th- A ' ' PECULIAR AILMENT YIELDS TO ATOSYL. , , -- be-lu- g DEATH SENTENCE From Correspondents and State Exchanges 1306. 21, Ji f Preparation of Araanlc Given in the Farm of Injection. Berlin, Dec. 20. Professor Robert Koch, who resigned the presidency of the Berlin Medical Bocloty, In May last. In order to continue hie Investigation Into Equatorial Africa of the sleeping sickness, la hla official report to the Imperial ministry of the Interior, says he has found that atosyl, a preparation of arnenlc. Is aa efficacious in the treatment of tbe sickness as quinine la In the case of malaria. Professor Kixh availed hlineelf of the offer made by the British government of an empty mission house at Bougall, Sese Islands, northwest ward of Victoria Xyanza, where there are now 9iH patients 'beiug treated with Injections of a half gramme solution of atosyl. The malady attacks partlcularly nien in the prime of life and the mortality has been so great that whole villages are now Inhabited only by women and children. CONSPIRING TO COUNTERFEIT. Proposition Made to Counterfeit the Peaoe of Columbia. New York. Dec. 20. Charged with conspiring to counterfeit the 100 pesos note of I he Columbia republic, Simon Boehm, who Is Mid to be connected with a firm of exporters and Samuel Otera were erreried In this city today bv United States secret service employes. They were held In 95,000 bail for examination. A I the preliminary hearing one of the secret service men declared that Boehm and Otera proponed to produce 500,000 of the liH) peso notes, each representing aabout 920 in American With the epurloua coin, the money. agent asserted It was proposed to operate from Cuba In buying cattle In Columbia. The cattle were to be shipped to foreign countries and there old. The agent said the defendants set forth that they could buy and sell tbouMnds of dollars worth of cattle before the counterfeits were discovered. DARING ROBBERY. Ticket Agent in Leadvllle Is Attacked by a Bandit. y, . eom-pqn- Z. C. M. I. Home Made iSHoes j oooooooooooooooo BIG COAL TRAIN. Superior, Wis., Dec. 20. The Great Northern road today Is train of eighty making up cars loadejl with coal to supply immediate wants In Grand Forks. N. D. The train will be, run on passenger time. ooooooooooooo oooo oooooooo o o o o o o o ooooooooooo For men, boys, misses and children again in Ogden. They are the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, as well as the o o o Ladies Pillow Shoes" o Leadvllle. Colo.. Dec. 20 One of tbe most daring robberies In the hise tory of Lesdville occurred at midnight o o last night at the Denver A Rio Grande O WILL NOT FIGHT JOHNSON. o depot, when, after being shot and beat- o o en almost Into Insensibility, Joe Dale, o New York, Dec. 20. The Ev- o wa. ticket sgent. forced by a masked o ening World today received a o bandit to open the cash drawer and o telegram from James J. JoT-fr;--' o deliver over, the contents, amounting o at law Angeles, saying he o to 00. The victim is in a serious con- o would not fight Johnson, the o dition sud will probably die. A posse o colored pugilist. 0 Is now scouring ihe country surroundo 01 ing Laadvlll" in search of the handii. o o s. J THE SHOE FOR TENDEB FEET, at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store PHONE 2546 MADISON AVE. it- - BELL Catalog and Samples. 513-5- . . v T. A. SHREEVE El |