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Show uuitxixis kxamim:::, or. Tin: jt - w Organized AJfe$89 KAUFMAN IS VICTOR. Win m v?M - MISS j ! EFFIE PRUITT Th j 1. Girl Wonder of the Little Performing over 159 of the most difficult feata on Roller Skates, ana one of the must graceful and finest Costumed Skater In the country. Admission Afternoon 10c Admiasion 15c Evening MATINEE .SATURDAY PRICE E J. AT 2:30. 10c, 20c, Northwestern Theatrical Association. Grant, Raaldont Manager. GREAT SOo COMEDY TRIUMPH A LITTLE OUTCAST -- IN- FOUR STRIKING ACTS, fight Gorgeous Scenes. PRICES: 2 5e, 50c, 75c. SEAT SALE NOW ON. To oMaln the but Laundry Work for the money upended. This U easily accomplished If you favor uo' with your work. If you entrust uo with gll your Laundry work you will Out le experimenting for we bare utlsfactorlly taken care of euch matters for many years. We have Made Good." Let e prove this to yon. GRAND OPERA HOUSE j Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association. R. ALEXANDER SUCCESS OF SUCCESSES. PARK ASCOT BUSTER BROWN Do you see what you want for Christmas here? 140 Brownie Cameras Kastman Kodaks, 5.00 to 75.00 Premo Film Pack Cameras $5 to 20.00 Sue and np Boya and girls' sleds Edison Phonographs, 10, $20 and 0.00 6.0U Ruller Skates, fioc to : Ice Skates, 60c to 4.0U 5. 3-- The Record Making Musical Comedy it 417 25th GRANT, Res. Mgr. Monday Night Ogden Steam Laundry 174. Emeryville. James M. took the lead when The Skipper blew up in the first event. In the .fifth race San Remo. at 50 to 1. won out by a scanty In the Butterflies handicap margin. Lliaro ran a great race, getting off last, but coming home by a head. Results: First race, five and a half furlongs James M. 105 (Graham), 20 to 1. won; Prince Nap 104 (Miller), 13 to 5, second; Bogohama 107 (Loague), 100 to 1. third. Time. 1:09 Soledad. Mina Gibson, Black 8am, Slcyou, Get Rich Quick, The Skipper, Modest and Black Joe also ran. Second race, five furlongs Inghaui 115 (Brown), 5 to 2, won; Como 110 (McBride). 4 to 1, second; F. Neugnnt 110 (Williams), I to 1, third. Time, 1:02 Fred Mulhollaud, Burning Bush, Al Llndley, 8L Elmwood. Jan-le- e Marian, Roalta and Mias Turtle ako ran. Third race, six and a half furlongs Lord Kelson 105 (Miller), 7 to 6, won; David Boland 103 (Fountain). 2 to 1, second: Sir Carter 103 (McIntyre), 100 to 1, third. Time, 1:22 14. I'm Jim, Burmdette, Crowshade, Box Elder and Hlpponax also ran. Fourth race, six and a half furlongs Lisaro 105 (Williams), 11 to 2, won: Shotgun 126 (Brown), 8 to 20, second; Woolnia 58 (Walsh). GO to 1. third. Time, 1:21. Romalne, Rightful and Hector also ran. Fifth race, one mile -- San Remo 17 (A. Walsh), 50 to 1, won; Pickaway 109 (Clark), 5 to 2, second; Elle 104 (Wilson), 30 to 1, third. Time, 1:45. Inflammable, Alma Bay, Briers, Cspt Burnett, Tuliunund, Roearo, Rolls, Vaughan and Varro aim ran. 81x1 h race, mile and an eighth Ray 102 (Kirachhaum), 4 to 1, won; Leila Hill 103 (Griswold), 15 to 1, second; W. B. Gates 107 (Sandy). 16 to 6, third. Lltoerto, Hooligan, Time, 1:68 Circus and Isulielllta also ran. 3-- CARPENTERS 11-0- ) FOOTBALLS. CARVING SETS. POCKET KNIVES, GILLETT SAFETY RAZORS. In fact lota of things most suitable for Christmas presents. T. S. HLTCIIISON RESULTS. Los Angeles, Dec. 21. There were no features In the raring at Ascot Large fields were the order of the day with the exception of the fifth event Bevolt took the money In the first ' event, winning easily from Betsy. Weather clear, track fast Results; First race, alx furlongs Revolt 109 (Keogh), 4 to 1, won; Betsy 104 (McDaniel), 11 to 5. second; Bologna 103 (Kuna), 12 to 1, third. Time, 1:14 Search Me. All Right, Sheriff Bell. Stella- - A., Canoplan, Nappa, Black Gem, Anona, Abbey Belle and El Bernardo alao ran. Second nee, one mile Lucrece 105 (McDaniel), 3 to 1, won; Parvo 102 (Callahan), 5 to 1, second; Neatness 102 (Fischer), 5 to 1. third. Time 1:43. Pink Garter, Ikkl, IJtdy King, Scntado, Woodthorpe, Jack McGinn, Moor and Lone Fisherman alao ran. Third race, five furkmga Dulclnea 103 (Koerner), 11 to 6, won; Ren Raw 106 (Roland), 9 to 2, second; Big Store 103 (Finn). 5 to 1, third. Gulliver, Elhrta. Elsie Time, 1:11-2- . A., Bey Egan, SL Alhana, Jim l.eon-ar- d and Hazeline also ran. Fourth race, one mile, selling Line of Life 105 (Harris), 13 to 5, won; I Told You 102 (Koerner), 7 to 5, second; Lydia Wrouseman 105 (McDaniel), 8 to 1, third. Time, 1:41 Creation Hoy, McGrathlanu Prince, Hu apsis. MitsKelo. Thors Lee, Bua-viiBiftton and lJsbla also ra Fifth race, mile end 50 yards Col. Bronston 106 (Harris), 8 to 1, won; Prince Chlng 107 (Biitwell), 3 to 1, second; Lillie B. 103 (Kunr). 12 to 1. third. Time, 1:45. Baron Esher, Chancellor Wallworth and Harding also ran-- . s Sixth race, 5 furlongs, selling 95 (Kelly). 10 to 1, won; Joan of Arc 100 (Dnane), 11 to 5. second; Buna 95 (Smith), 30 to 1. third. Tme, 1:031-4- . Happy Rice, Derdom. Rosemary D.. Early Flower. Arcadia Belle, Kitty McCarthy. Wire Cup. Premium, Mlae Fidgety, Trolland and Norsks also ran. to-da- . FUNNIER THAN EVER. J Outcault'a Famous Cartoon Comedy. Strong Cast. Beauty Chorus, and the Buster Brown, Bobby Burns Brigade. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and SEATS ON SALE. 1-- 4. . No. 306 a, Street Twenty-Fift- h t PkOliDTlT PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. GOODS . Monuments, Cop.ngs and Ilsadtones. Dont buy from agents, a they get large commissions and you have to pay them. Bu your borne people first Yard opposite City Cemetery. WANT ADS YIELD COMPANY Wholeule and - . SPOUTING Retail SPORTING GOODS, jobbers of EDISON PHONOAND RECORDS, GRAPHS Clark, Horroeks' Fishing Tackle, Stall and Dean Athletic Goode. Phonographs Sold on Easy SSI 24th St Terms. BIG RESULTS. Gon-ale- CITY PARK YOU CAN GET Z. C. M. I. Fop men, boys,' misses and children again In Ogden. They are the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, as well as the. Ladies Pillow Shoes THE SHOE FOR TENDER FEET, at the . BELL PHONE New Orleans, Dec. 21. First nice, five furlongs Spion won, Excuse Me second, Kalserhoff third. Time, 1:05 Second race, one mile Marvin Neal second. Creel third. won, Time. 1:51 513-X- 2-- Third race, steeplechase, full course r Creolin won. Profltalde second,. third. Time, 4:22 Fourth race, five furlongs Salvage won. Oak Grove second, Kllta third. Time. 1:05. Fifth race, seven ftirlongs Glamor won, Missouri Lad second, Debar third. Time, 1:32 Sixth race, one mile Geuze won, Ladr Charade second. Dan McKenna third. Time, 1:48 8ub-ado- 3-- CLEARINGS Fifth Ward Shoe Store 2546 MADISON AVE. RESULTS. 4-- Home Made Shoes . Catalog and Samples. T. A. SHREEVE ui- MEASURES. I h:citg i. ii - hill, wilt I icv. 21. i. Ji, .rcd urga:i:rd The iho. Uninoard by Miichell iu in New Jersey In lsi'2 for li,- - purpuse of uImm.ii biUK ail couceius in the uunufar-'.uii f wood puip and . Mra board. I'p WEEKLY io FOR WEEK. San Francisco, Dec. 21. According to tbe figures secured by the California promotion committee, tbe bank c'.esringa for the week ending at noon. 3 December 20, show that tbe clearing continue far to eurpasa the recoid made last year for the same week. Iu San Franci&o. during the past week the clearings amounted to $49,091,895. while for the same peried In 1905 they were $39,805,691. This shows sa lu- - due. Miiv-hi-- asx-rio- twruty-fiv- e have been merged into lhe cni.ccii.ii Paris. Dec. 21. The government's new religion measures ueie with eulhusiasui iu the chamber of deputies today and the bill was voted with the over helming of 413 against 166. SupHirter. of the cabinet consider that this legislation will greatly strengthen the ministry for the continuance of lhe druggie with tbev atlcau. The discussion of the hill was short uud confined to MM. lavstes. Halbert. Kiliot. Piour and Barres. who repre---rulevarious political group.. Premier Clemeueeau did not participate. The attitude taken by Minister of Education Briaud made a great impression. eecially ills xtaicuirnt that the government never Intended to dose the churches or interfere with the individual conscience as this permitted the clergy to assume the attitude of being iiersecuted. The cabinet, the minister explained, had decided to retain the formality o nuking a declaration to hold meetings because it was resolved not to capitulate to the Vatican, which was acting contrary to French law. inn Mile lull declare i:il iu brought el.ickhulder of the oi lha; he ha ur ail ullitv timed HoxlkKirl and Paper company. The Uuxboanl company, Mitchell say, i the owner of nineteen twentieths lhe capital -- rap-.vi'.- y of the i i Laated Three Minutes and Caused Some Alarm. Glen wood Springs, Colo., Dec. 21. A violent trembling of the earth was felt on Imih allies of tbe Grand river In the neighborhood of Newcastle, 20 miles west of here, about 9 o'clock this morning. The shock lasted three minutes and caused houses iu tbe town to nick. The actual cause of the disturbance la uncertain, though many attribute It to an explosion of accumulated gas In the Wheeler coal vein which runs north and south beyond Newcastle. This vein if coal was worked for year but finally had to be abandoned because of frequently reINSURANCE PRESIDENTS. curring fire which made It dangerto ous for men work. One theory of Take Stapa Toward Forming Tham-aelva- a today's disturbance la that the earth Into an Association. settled, tbe displacement having been caused by fire which slowly burned New York, Dec, 21. The drat steps away the coal vein. were taken today toward the formation of an aaoclatl-of life insurREPORT OP S. P. RAILWAY, ance president a. Broadly slated, the purpoeea of tbe organisation will tie to New York, ' Dec. 21 The annual further tbe Interests of policy holders report of the Southern Pacific Rail- gud to bring about more uniform methroad company for the year ending ods in the management of life insurJune 30. made public today, shows ance bualnea. gross earning of 3105.632,549, an InToday's meeting waa held at the crease of $10,117,391 over the earn- suggestion of President Paul Mortou ings of 1905. The net earnings were nf the Equitable Life Assurance so$35,047,630, an increase of $5,605, ciety, and brought together represen638. The surplus for the year after tatives of twenty-fou- r companies, fixed diviwhile three other companies, including payment nf charges and dends, writing off $357,684, for lusaea the Paclfls Mutual Life of Ban Franby the San Francisco fire and sur- cisco, aeni communivailun approving veys, wa $11,118,838, an Increase of of the proposed association. Mr. Mor$2,864,097. Tbe maintenance of way ton prodded, and Thomas E. Buckner, coat $16,319,683, an Increase of $2r second vice president of the New York 687,882, which lucroase, tbe report Life Insurance company, acted as temsays, was due mainly to a charge of porary secretary. A committee apfor future pointed lo draft a constitution and $1,8113412. as a reserve maintenance, etc., and of $536,626 in bylawa subsequently reported a tentamaking repair and changea of road- tive plan of organisation. The plan bed at the Salton basin. The coat met with general approval, but final of maintenance of .equlpmegi was action was deferred until $14,296,111, au increase of $1496,378, 28, when II 1 purposed to effect a perwhich the report saya la due to the manent organizal Ion. President and much greater charge this year over vice president representing their laat, for equipment deatroyed, con- companies will be eligible to memberdemned or cold. ship. Mr. Morion of the commit lee on orThe plan la VERDICT OF JURY. ganization said tonight: only tentative, but under it the welPhoenix, Aria., Dec. 21. A coro- fare of the policy holders will toe the ner's jury summoned to Investigate first thing considered, and next will the death of Menial Derelysn, whose come a better and more uniform pracdeath n few days ago revealed tbe tice generally in life insurance. Exfact that the deceased was a penses are to be reduced where poa who masqueraded as a man today re- aible and waste eliminated. The association will publicly present ll a turned tbe following verdict: "The person residing here since the views to lawmaking Isidle, and all fourth of November, 1906, as male, others wishing light and Information under the name of Nicolai Dereylan, on life Insurance Matters." waa as a matter of fact a female the RINEHART MAKES DENlAjL body Inspected at the morgue by this jury was the same person and . that death was due to pulmonary tubercuPittsburg, Dec. 21. J. B. Rinehart, losis." former cashier and vice president of The body will be photographed and the defunct Farmers and Drovera Nawill probably lie burled here all hough tional Bank of Wayncaburg, Pa., who thla la not definitely decided yet. Dr. la accused of making falae entries In leaves the books and falsifying reports lo the Rowe, Dereylan'a physician, for Ixm Angeles tomorrow night j comptroller of the currency, today de-- ! reaching here In a few days. He saya nied that he had knowingly violated he ia positive that' the rorpafs that the rules or regulations of banking, of Dereylan. He declares that no sub- j Allegations of enibezxlfment. forgery, stitute could have directed the busi- falsification of the hooka or that risky ness correspondence with the Russian loans or paper were taken by the consulate and American bureau that banka on account of polities, he aalJ, were falae. went through his hands. I declare It lo all the world, said he. "that dnurlng my career as a CROCKER ESTATE. hanker, 1 have not once stooped to Redwood, Cal., Dee. 21. By i de- an action that could not bear a thorcree of superior court of thla county, ough investigation. At the bottom of Charles Templeton Cracker and Jen- all this trouble, I regret to say, Is nie Adeline Crocker, ecabme the politic and wane than that, factional owners of the one third Interest of politics." the estate of tbe late Mary Burton INSURANCE MEN. Harrison, deceased, "formerly Mary Crocker, tbelr slater, In the propNew York, Den. 2. More than a erty of tbe late George Crocker, this The property score of .men holding prominent posicounty for $107,000. consisted of "The Uplands," the beau- tion In the Hie Insurance company tiful country home of the Crockers at met here today on lovltailon of Paul San Mateo, its furnishings and valu- Mortort, president of the Equitable Life Assurance Society for the purable paintings. pose of forming a national asaocialion on the line of the underwriters and ARRAIGNMENT POSTPONED. with special provisions for the apodal business. All the San Francisco, Dec. 21 The ar- lines of Insurance were represented companies big Chief of of Police on Dlnan raignment The movement Is designed to lay charge of perjury and conspiracy waa to do away with the alleged plana Duntie unpostponed today by Judge among the comtil Monday. Dlnan appeared in court lack of cooperation a uniformity decide to upon panies; with hi attorney, former District Atpractice In matter of general adtorney Bylngbon. who naked a continu- of take some coheance until Monday and gave as hla ministration inand lomatter of opposing the reason that the docket would be clear sive action he pernicious on that day, and there would be no what may be decided to upon the part of the legislalonger delay. Judge Dunne granted activity tors in regard to the conduct of life the request after there waa no objecInsurance companies. tion from the district attorney. ! . , New autl York. Cuii-.iiun- trade Weal her Anierii-u- Box-boar- d AT GLENWOOD. Increased Traffic and Shortage of tive Power Retards B names Quite Seriously. Mo- lf Slrawuoard company , w hich ha, acvuruing lo It .Mitchell, when was absorbed toy the H.jjv board company, a surplus of $363.-6i'- l. During the last three years the total net earnings of the sirawtooard company have been, according to Mitchell. n29.i;tio. and In 1904. he declares. the company had oil hand $PiH).bu. which (VUI4 have lieeu distributed to the MJCkholders by dividend. Mitchell iu hi hill declare that the director permitted the earning io accumulate, uud managed them for their personal gain and advantage an.l refused to deliver them a dividends to the stockholder. Conspiracy on the part of the director of the and St raw board companies to depreciate the value of the stock of the Hoxhoard company and to increase the value of tbe stork of the American Si raw board company and eventuully to bnconte owner ot a large amount of the American atock owned by the Box board company, in defraud of the rights of the shareholders of the United Box board company. The allegation la made in the (till that in the latter part of January, 1905, tha directors of the Boxboard company gave in the Trust oompany of America nf New York a collateral trust deed to secure the issue of bond amounting to $1,750,000. A clause was Inserted, It is said by Mitchell, ia this deed toy virtue of which, if the Interest could not he paid, the deed was to be foreclored and the stock of the Vnited Boxboard company uuld In it entirety. d Shock REPORTS OF DUN AND. BRADSTREET. v RESULTS. San Franrlsco. Dvr. 21. Two long shut figured In the money getting at Sunday Night MINISTER 1 for tr.e Purpose of Absorbing Other Concerns. tumps, i Passed the Chamber of Deputies by Overwheiming Majoilty. QUAKE EMERYVILLE GRAND OPERA HOUSE THE LITTLE in the latter round he h der. d Gardner helpless and caused id. second lo throw towel into the ring, Gardner was so weak during the last round that he fell to the mat iwlre fiom sheer weakness and took the count of nine each time. AMUSEMENTS. R. A. - waa very weary of the San Francisco man. Kiuffmau baa a strong punch but fought with very little vigor and characterized his effort throughout the fght. Kauffman weight w 1x5 IHiumU and llarcner'a IS leas. The idow which ernied the tight w a Miff right to the jaw, which ren- 7 Mon., Dec. 1 22, I lbv. SI. Tile fight ug be: seen Al Kauff&iju of Sea Frar "Him and George Gardner of Mi.va. whirl ended iu (he round S;h a victory for a lu- - and uinaleurii Kauffman. w Neither ii.au heavy weight cuute.i. . ihiiwed tu Huffman had Gardner all hut uut in the and again lu lhe rleven.h round but the latter' ability io cover uii and hold on anted him from a knockout. Gard-ne- r appeared deeider.lv awkward in (lie rug, and hU (down were alow and without effect when landed, lu the early round he nocuied to lack and though he allowed .oiue 1'alti-i.ea- Ccmmcno Direction Fourteenth c.mti-denc- One Week AMUSEMENT. NEW RELIGIOUS Mx-nu- Wheel. Thoaea Over Gardner at Round. I.o TONIGHT r.inr.: BOXBOARD COMPANY. 'AT UTAHNA IHEATTR iu:t MdRMXii. AMUSEMENTS. V IVc. 21. K. G. Dunn review cf weekly will say : accelerate oou-lUio- n of vcuwiuablc retail, hut increased nieivh-iUilia- I Mill get well at any cost. I ehall do everything I can to get well. I will consult with a capable physician at once. I shall net delay. . e trade freight blockades and shortage ot motive power noli inly retards aertuu ro-ubusiness, hut threaten ut Dni-iwestern point. Hoitduv trade haa equaled sanguine expectation. jet this large volume bo not interfered with the brisk demand for UxC Mtale article, which depleted to such au extent that wholesale trade experience unusual activity for the season. Only noteworthy dec rev ae in comiiarion with activities a year ago appear in building permit. Staple farm products have within narrow limit, no development of Importance lining reported. Wheut had the support of unfavorable crop new from Russia, but light grinding l.y domestic mills any material improvement and there wa no speculative activity. Liabilities of commercial failure thus far reported for December amounted to $50,71)2427, if which were In manufacturing, $2 118,144 In trading and $150,753 in other commercial lines. al Your New Years Resolution Should Be dilfi-eulli- e. lt flue-tuate- d 1). 21. Bradatreela York. tomorrow will say: Holiday buying, easily lhe preeul-nen- t New trade feature. Increases as tha aeaaon draws to a close, and early prediction of n record turn over are Block have being fully realised. been an well disposed of that jobbers hove booked a large volume of reorders. Car shortages Mill roatlnue to retard shipments and deliveries, grain and coal being effected. Tha paucity of tbe latter ia causing much nuxlety In various parts of the country, but especially In the northwest and on Die Pacific coast. The commodity markets show alrik. ingly little variation in prices, which, taken as a whole, are steady to firm, nw wool is quiet lmt very firm, and higher quotations are predicted. The grain markets have dull, fairly Meady and with little fluctuation containing the situation noted for over three mouths past; changes In prices have been really trltlng. Provisions alao show no change on the week la cash prices. Coal la firm ami In good demand, the supply being scarce In the northwest and on the Pacific roast and none of the bent In any section owing (o the car ahoilsge. Hopper ia firmer lu that larger premiums are paid for siierlul deliveries, hut future business la smaller for the lime being, la-aand speller are higher. The failures In the United States for the week ending Dec. 20 number 227 again 22u last week, 235 In lhe like week of 191)5. 249 in 1904, 243 In 19U3 and 166 lu 1902. In Canada fsilurea for the week number 26, a gainst a week ago and 38 la ibis week a year age. , Wheat, Including flour, exports from the United Wales and Canada for the weeck ending December ;i) aggregated 1.203424 bn., against 4.383,41)7 last week: 4.473.483 thl week hint year. 1 1180,708 in 1904. and 4.332.N32 In 19ol ; for the past 25 weeks of the fiscal year the exports are 01.173.402 bu., against Gl. 732.03 1 In 1905; 33.782,187 Ip 1904 and 141.760 In 1901. Corn exports for the week are 1 325.964 laat bu.. against 1,381,774 week, 3,088.658 a year ago and 1.862.-89- 3 In 1904. $Yr the fiscal year li dale the exports are 22,169.481 bu., against 32.345,553 In 1905 and d WE CURE MEN Of that frame of mind, quickly, permanently and at moderate cost. We guarantee to do so. 0 Drs. Elliott & Norris Yaara" SPECIALISTS "Years 2361 Washington Ave. coarmtuT' CHRISTMAS PRESaNTto GALORE. bttQaiwe of their Infinite variety and auperS artlatlB beauty In decorated china and cut glaaa, are found more pleasing and bolter appreciated gifts than any others. At Olaens you have an extremely large atock to select from, ranging front dinner, tea, lunch and breakfast Mia to fancy and ornamental creations that are always a ourre of Joy and beauty. Ia cut glue we have a fine line of useful things. ' E, A. Olsen, Grocer. 2259 Washington Ave. : In 1904. CHURCH AND STATE LAW. NationallMs and Royalists Proteet. Deposit Paris, Dec. 21. The galleries and benches in the chamber of deputies were crowded today when the government's hill amending the church and state separation law of 1905 waa called np. A1I tbe members of the cabinet were present. Rome nervousness prevailed on acruunt of the attitude of tbe follower of Combes, a a result of the Incident In the chamber of d putlea laat night when M. Feints, Radiclal Racialist, demanded time to diacusa the report of lhe committee on the new bill, which drear forth a sharp reply from Clemenceau Premier regarding "friends and pretended friend." ' Many persons believed that lhe Comliea party was secretly ready. If the opportunity offered, to precipitate a ministerial crisis. The nailonallHta and royalist groups, having decided in adtance not to lake part In the debate, deposited a formal protest In which fifty signatures were attached, asserting that restoration of religious peace In Franre could only ahllshmcnt lie brought about by of tbe union of the church and state. la tha dkaiaeter of the transfer service we supply our patrosa. Prompt, niiablo and at low coat, any time you any wall ha om your Job and handle It expeditiously and welL ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phona 18 tor youra. re-e- FUNERAL OF FAIRCHILD. Was Vlca Consul at Muhtfen in churia. Man- New York, Dec. 21. Funeral services for the late Nidann Fairchild of thla city, the American vice consul at Mukden, Manchuria, who recently acOGDEN TlKF EXCHANGE cidentally ahot himself, were held toOur of church at the Episcopal night 26 3 Twenty-fift- h Heavenly Rest. Rev. Dr. Parker MorSt gan officiated. Among those who atCalifornia and Eastern Raeea tended were the father and two brothDirect Wire fei All Spcrtlne Event ers of the vice consul. Mr. Fairchild was 28 years old and a graduate of AETNA BANK DIVIDEND, Harvard. He received his appointment ROCK ISLAND" BRIGHT. to Mukden in September. and Orange River conventions, exButte. Mont., ..Dec. 21. Receiver Funeral services . were also held to- pressing El Reno, Okla., Dec. 21. Mu. the hope that they will sedefunct for O. the Rlaley, day In four other places. Fairchild's cure peace and pimqierlty to both colCharles Bright of Fort Worth, Tex.. Theodore to the recommended haa mother and slater attended a service an route to Wichita, Ksa., gave birth Aetna bank,of lhe and contribute to the federation currency a payment In Santa Barbara. Cal. Hla brother onies to a baby hoy at 5:10 o'clock this af- comptroller dividend of South Africa. of first of per was the twenty in a once consul Persia, Blair, on northbound Rock Island ternoon Dealing with the legislative enacton lhe 1st of February. Thera present at a special service In Paris. ments uf the boure of commons, th passenger train No. 12 between Dun- cent, recommends-tio-n Service were held In Madison. Win., the that doubt la little I. T. Traveling men can and Marlow, king expressed regret at the unsettled be approved. will relatives of the where reside, many made np a handsome purse for the difficulties surrounding the educationand in Mukden, where Interment was al question. youngster, who haa been named Rock Corea made. pies, Stops itching Instantly. After the reading of the king's me Island" Bright, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, sage the members of both hnnsex of At Ointment Doans PROROGUED. PARLIAMENT CASE ADJOURNED. herpea, scabies parliament separated until February 2. any drug atore. ' DEMAND INCREASE. London. Dec. 21. The king' mesNew York, Dec. 21. H. E. Hale, former secretary of the MacAndrews k CONNECTED TELEGRAPHICALLY. sage proroguing parliament was road in the house of lords thla aftenran St. Paul. Dec. 21. Representatives Forbes company. nd Henry li. Hau, former selling agent of the MacAnSeattle, Wash.. Dec. 21. Wrangel, before the member of both bouses. It of the Broiherhoisl of Railway Traindrews k Fgrbes company, and J. S. on the southeastern co- -t of Alaska, was a coroleas recitation, detailing the men In the west me congrexm'oT waa placed in telegraphic communicaprincipal international agreements to city for the purpose rf entering a Young company, gave further testimony today for the prosecution In the tion with the outside world for the which Great Britain had subscribed demaud fur sn increase In par. Tb-- y Hh':re connections during tbe pant two months, from the represent the line vvu nf tV.Iogo. proceedings Instituted by the United first time today. Stares agtfnst the alleged licorice hare been made by the United States Algerlra convention to the treaty for The demands grow nut of the mocev-sbm- s !'ekmu by i ;ud the office la the resMlotlnn of the liquor traffic In hh grunted tv t.h!p Adjournment paste combine. U1 ijUbllifcafcs ibo; (X-.rr. Africa. 1 mentioned ibu Trauoiui UCW taken uulii tomorrow. s uj-v- |