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Li Tlii- tiiai!,i jury ha.i a 'in!. . .. lace. fiieuml a half i,;; to c mi' line .lit ii!vi'.ua-u,f tin 112 iW Miller i U to 5 Hog.'liaM New York Life ln iiumv cuiiiouiiy. mii: Hluck Sam IN iW i was hcg'iu is- -t wrvk Joi.i.n ;,.i Dirtnct :i 1, m ii ind ; Vinivnr.u 132 Aiioi'ttrv .leronie spi-n"Whn IhoHe - ww rullod ihv js.iiij. seirc tune In 'iiai. 4d to 1. thitj Til-,,. cv plaiiiiiig the tacu iluMiig the vlctcmiam were willing to Maud toid Second race. Faturl:, cou: .e - Ut ile Afl.-- r tw or ilirvc da.vf otic hut he iln imeu to sa gether. RvtsU 104 td She .Ivfciiuatit.-- , Si l.m.'z, ulteinpteil r pubiicaiii.ii IWilllduiai, eit n. won; lo4 ( Kirachl.S'im the former imiik o disavmiflulc 1, : ltiivt-lfrom t'l,to 1, rcu.y l.lr versacuu'in alleging Thai ins iW. MiMen, 0 To 2 he had laiseij a no',1 yiten to Tlieill Lure m 'he af-nKutf I .mi nut roa.lv uni Lewis A. f third nun w 1:14 t,i Tine. 15 lVIarield. pcrsimal tMiiusd fiir tirorge ciii'tiid an hep a doc. rin w i to Inird tare, nix furious. Tawa-eIV. IVdkins. appeHi'il s' the (lisirict lia.'hed. reriain'v not until tit- - l;di " iia 1"3 'Sandy i. 3 To 5. won; CUBAN DISORDERS. atuiruey's I'fllcf- ant talkJ wits that iug ot thin motion ik Mabel Hollander 1"7 il., Wiillanwl. 'Thou unders'.aml." sal.l M- tzvn otticlal. to 1. second. Triuii.plun! lol i Miller i. Governor Scversl bonk'kevpri'i. i.f tlu- New "that the oourl nili that we r.itiiiut Magoon Sends Out Troops to 1. rhird 17 York Life Insurance cmpiinv have keivaratv'." Time, to Restore Older. Fourth "Thv limit hdk rolling to do with live and a half furious- subpoenaed to glv. eridctu-,- In that. That la a nia'ter whollv withtn with t hi case Hauporal In;. iGruhmtil. 4 to 1. Havana. Dec. 2H -- No furrhei- - adwon; Sir Russell I'M iw. Miller), 11 to vices have of ill- - .lof.ndanta." the prvivnu-There whs discussed in the lou receive-- here regard5. second; Si. Francis 112 I Brown the court. i. the disorders in Santa Clara atorticy's office, in ugar.l to the ing to 5. third was Time. I:n9 ended by hi,a.l Arguracut siatenient, thsi the grand jury province. The American ink.p- - which Ft'th race, n.i!e and an eishh di.l uot take actiou durtug t lie- present Judge Duune. who ordorod Attorney were sent imo the th'.s nurn-inA Voladav lliD (W. Miller). 4 to 5. wen: oh to proceed with llio taking Ol week, the statute l limiuii.n utiglu from IM n ip Columbia will scout tt alimony on Rtu-f'mothu Graphite 105 il. Miller). X t., 5. This conten-thite invoked in the d Through the province, trovernor .md: Prince Nap lot t Horner i. it, to is not supporte.l hy the district today lie had no Inreniion 1. third. Time. 1:5s ..ffice, aw it is held that the of uslug ill esc ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. in suppress the Sixth race, one mile J C. Ciem ul roving hands of negroes iu Santa alleged (tenses uffuder iuvewiigmiiai t Horner i. 9 to 1, won; Kins foie l"IWv. 26. Felipe .luuiagul. Clara, hut that practice marches iu were cottii'ted previous to 1901. IW. Miller). ID lo 1, second ; Wonlinit the disturbed district 25 years, said to he the .n of would have a aged 'i (A. Walsh). 7 to 10, third. Time. SHOT HIMSELF. the wealthy parents of Durango, Mexico, good moral effect and siipimri 1:44 3Ti. and to have bet it expelkvd from that rural guards, to whom he entrusted New 2ii. Dec. York. Beniamin country for connection with revoluthe actual work of scattering the tiuanrial manager of live tionary Brown, maiauders FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS. movement, attempted tu 41 A I'nited Ftutes Express commit suicide this afteruoon slid freight train has been held up st Amencau Alto Cerro. on the Cuba Central railNew Orleans. Dec. 20. rompauiee, shot and pruhahly fatally fired three bulii-into his chest. He First race, five and a half furlong -- road. 125 miles east of Cantaguer, sup- wounded himself while in an office of has fair chance of recovery. Juar-agIs said by a friend hers to have posedly bg men In sympathy with the the two cunipanie in the WilliamsToy Boy won. Spiou second, striker in the railroad shops at burg section ol Brooklyn today. Mr. g:.ne to St. IdHil after his expulsion third. Time, 1:07 Second race, six furlongs- Rusk Cantaguey. Rural guardsmen hare Brown, whose duty It is tninspccl the from Mexico and joined in the publiBrooklyn offices, seut the manager of cation of a Mexican paper In that city won. Alglun second, Ralbert tnlrd. been dispatched to The scene. the Williomshtirg oflloe sway on an in the interests of the revolutionary Time, 1:14. errand, seated himself In the window party. He left there six weeks ago Third race, mile and seventy yards FATHER AND SON DEAD. and fired a shot through hi lungs. No and came Ur Detroit, where he earned Debar won, Hullowav second. NutI kniwn. a precarious living as a cigar saleswood third. Time. 1:44. Climax of a Kentucky Feud of Long reason for his rctlcm man and then eecured work translatFourth race, five and a half furlongs Standing. THE BELEK CASE. ing Bpaniah for a local priutiug lumaa. Totmpgan won. Meadowbreese secHe left a farewell letter written in ond. De Oro third. Time. 1 :06 Lexington. Ky., Dec. 26. Hyrsm Chicago. rec. 26. Traces of poison Mpaulsh, in which he declared that he Fifth race, stx furlongs - Morales Mullins ami his sou William were shot won. Sir Tnddlngion second. Gold Cir- and fatally wounded In a feud battle have been found In the body of an- "Burrtimbed to the ecstacto of iove. member of the Viral family, and cle third. Time, 1:13 at their hnine with a gang headed bv other BIDS FOR COMACHE LAND. Sixth race, one mile Henry Wat-- t Charles and Bud Little and John the police have secured additional eviennui won, Abe Mejer second, Gold Brewer. There had been a feud of dence against Herman Belek, who in connection with is now in la Wskhlnghm. Dec. 26. Official Coin third. Time, l : 4 long standing between the little and the death custody of several members of the the general land office are preparing Mullins families. Today the nten met was The to tabulate the bids which have been analysis completed and the Littlea fired on the Mullins. family. ASCOT PARK RESULTS. that of ths body of Rose Vital, lx received for the sale of about 505.UOI) The latter made a runnliuc fight to old. Evidences of arsenic have acre uf pasture and wood reserva years l.o Angeles, Dec. 26. The track their home, where they barricaded now been found In all the Imtllea that lauds In KUwa and Comanche count lea, The Littles followed, have been was sloppy and the weather showery themselves. Between the third nnd Oklnh'jnui. analysed. at Ascot today. There was no par- shooting as they ran. They surrounded fiftretith of this month the ofllrlsin of ticular feature. In the last race Gen- the Mullins home, firing rifles and reSIX FAIL AND TWO PASS. the land office received 7,621 lnfyvld-ua- l tle Harry, at 5 to 1, was off lost but volvers. The house was riddled wllh bids, and it la estimated that each window and broken. The went won to the front and every bullets, Dec. 26. The slate de- bidder haa on an average of thirty Immediately Washington, Mulboth when the battle ceased only all the wav. Results: part Mien t waa advised today by Con- trarta, some of the biddera. It la UnFirst race, five furUmgs Renrow lins were shut down. Over two hun- sul at Shanghai, that derstood, having hid on every one of General were fired. Hiram Mullins as the resultRogers won, I)r. Crook second, Lord Ruaslng-- ; dred shots of the examination for the tracts, 2,531 in number. This was shot through the abdomen and admission for candidates to the Ameri- will necessitate the ton third. Time, 1:02 making and IndexSecond race, six furlongs Lord wa brought to the hospital here tor can bar to practice before the new ing of nearly 250.090. Stanhope won. Judge Nelson second, treatment. Vnlted State consular court there, six M. Green third. Time, 1:14V,. ABSURD STORY. applicants bad failed and only two Third race, five and a half furlongs THREATENING LETTER. qualified. Lord of the Heath won, 1 jl Chats secWashington, Dec. 16. Governor Maond, Golden Boy third. Time, 1:10. DURAND TO DEPART. Billings, Mont., Dec. 26- .- Several goon today cabled Secretary Taft that Caruth-er- a one mile-- Sir Fir.--l ,t lie ch:iir.' lUiUie-tiHiel- : 3 Wm. Driver & Son! Drug Co. I l!. h' ii S,t - hla!-- ' unit ton to m-- i Kpi w I i Imi ir: j:vln.v-i:- l t ot W.'i.u'i, bc'iiLt y : Ruef. IVo , A.'isi.au lit :ii, osi.u liHirt. Tried Separate Be il.'iii IN'iMUi of aim:i.i. :.iik ot K",niile. Run e!jrt w :)i for,:-ILthe name III i 01111! ReCill J F. l:'.t,in or Wiouee.iiiia i. L, iiior m last. IO a met ol fYium Almost full, wins L E Miller, .lol.u A. (Ivon in aii.l John Si rosutuer ha al . contractu.-slated that ihey ana;J prefer clmi yes again, F pL'MOl lo ill. l, n. ol to Fio-- !,hj il.c Ash Agwm -- WANTS TRIAL. tiuvi. ili- NEW YOR , It.,' Ilitol'Ilib! ii'li a l.i-l- cu-d- i inves-tigjihm- jpv-tiitit- a f-- . One dollar purchase. Lady's solid 15 jewel movement. See our excellent line ol DIAMONDS and JEWELRY. SILVERWARE and plated ware, unsurpassed tor daintiness. We savfc you money on every purchase. 370 Twenty-fourtStreet. Bold ii -- - Store. Jewelry ticket given with each one A M , i In tier Lett lo- e w Fa I ti! .1 ,ni Tin- - suci'iff last i.. cifja'i.ii .! a u i.iFm turiuilli: With t ! .. Willi ,i !cil t'oiiii.! mi s : -- ; i ami J packati Against lid t p. A ii:i i:.iiii:i: jt, MoKMNii, D. R ne'iai-t- . EVERYViLLE RESULTS San Krhui'im'ii . Crj'-g- 'UHl.'SDAY l, I'-'i- natch, v ; n - - 1 ru-.v- . h - con-u.ctc- n d t pub-likli- 5. - dis-ric- m-t- -. Ma-sai- n - mu THEY Congressmen Wilt Lose Their Pay When Absent, u Dont hide wall paper defects with evergreens or some other kind jf greens cover your walls with paper that will look pretty until next Christmas. To yet that sort at cheering prices get It at -R- Fifty-seene- eon-gra- In-4i- YOU CAN GET 5. GRIFFIN PAINT CO. Z. C. M. I. 5. 2281 Wash. Both Phones. PLACE YOUR ORDERS MITCHELL WITH BROS. 'Monuments, Copings snd Headstones, Don't bny from agents, as they get large commissions and you have to pay them, gee your home people first Yard oppoalta City Cometary. FOUND DEAD IN A ROOM. Chicago, Dee. 26. Robert Widgren and Herman Oberg, partners in a cotl business, were found dead In a room In the rear of their office. A broken gas jet and escaping gas gave rise to the belief among the; pelip that - Widgren had Intentions lly severed the pipe to kill himself and hla partner. Home Made Shoes For men, bojs, misses and children again In Ogden. They are the old reliablea, every pair guaranteed, aa well aa the Ladies Pillow Shoes 3-- ! Fourth rare, won, Prince Magnet second, Darou Esher third. Time, 1:44. T Fifth race, five and a half furlongs Succeed won, J. Kerchevllle second. Lone Hand third. Time, 1:09. Sixth race. Brooks course Gentle Harry won. Jack Adams second. Legatee third. Time, 2:09, yes-ter.l- jy i days ago the manager of the Billings sugar factory received a threatening Washington. Dec. 26. Sir Henry letter that unless the sugar factory di- Mortimer Durand, the retiring British vulged 32f,0ixi the plant would be dy- ambassador, and Lady Durand will namited and blown Into atoms. aatl for England. December 29. Rme The letter directed (hat the sugar Howard, counselor of the embassy, company place a man representing the will act as charge d'affaires until the company on a urilnglon train with a arrival of James Bryce, the new am-b- s Head or. reBd lantern, who was to drop the , TDE SHOE FOR TENDER FEET," at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store a Havana newspaper yesterday printed a story to the effect that the Japanese had been bowl'd Intriguing to obtain cunt nil in Cuba. Gmernor Magoon 2546 BELL PHONE AVE. I RESULTS. wagon, There, Dorothy, I thought I would give all of you something new volte of electricity Is equal In applied force to Ranta Clauo Good grartnua! Ip this the youngster that I brought a yellow monkey on a red stick for? fur Christmas." O M - By ALBEITA v WISH we could think of some thing new for Christmas, " said Gerard to T'ncle Grlf. Dorothy -It" the same thing over every year woolly heare for Baby Harold, . silly faced dolls dressed just silks for the twins and a box of gloves fir mamma. Vncle Grtf smiled and said, Ive been thinking that same thing now for I vo or three years. Dorothy." But that was all he said. Uncle Grtf rai a wise old bachelor who did not tell everything he knew or thought. I I FLATT ft ft parcel. 3.391 .war els. group of several engineers ana headed hy William O. itsliata, er of Boston, believe they 'lutionlaed the industrial system py w device utilising the power of the so aa to produce com pressed air. lam ta about to be erected by them fouth Thomaeton. Me. miners. II the railroads, telegraph and only linos and other public istilltleo lt 1 riment? Tbs funny bon. Twentieth C'eatary Reg, Modern Youth (aged alx, talking In Why la a little man like a good book? hla aleep) Now, If the effect of eighty Because ha la often looked over. In 1W victims rf Brights CHRIBTMAB CAROL. Mips that sail with sliver aatl ua a ara nf tight, fits that shins Ilka angel's eyeo Watching all the night. glossy given; Hally Berries ruby Oyrd, ang tangh with mirth with glmot . Welcome, ChrMauurtldel Welcome, merry Christmas aval Welcome , Cliristmaa day! Peace In heaven, good will on aartlk Hear the joy twite eay. Hale shall die and dlacard fait; Love alone we ring Since the Isird nf angel ho to Cornea ta be our King. i -v t. Here is Something New A Story nnd 8l Picture In One PI0 Dr HARNESS. tained, above all things. Just s hook telling how to prepare homemade candles. The Gerard children were regular randy fiends, particularly when It came to the delicious fudge end chocolate creams their mother made. When they found out ahat the book was the twins yelled with delight and clapped their hands. Mammas Christmas gift waa one of those and Hilda. A second messenger boy rang the quaint little fat Dutch cedar trees that front door hell, and he also had two grow In pots and stay green and pretty parcels, one big and one little. The and cheerful In the house all sinter small one wa addressed to Dorothy. long. Kind Uncle Grif sent that too. It, too, was from Uncle Grtf and con- All at nnc there came a notsq of shouting and running In the street. The Gerards looked out and there, coming up to the gate was Uncle Grif himself, driving the queerest rig anybody ever saw In this land. To s little wagon, just the slxe to hold Florence and Hilda, waa harnesaed a pig. a real sure enough pig, and It was trotting along with half the children In town running after It end the carriage. . The pig cart was another of Uncle Grif Christmas gifts to the twins, hla pets. The queer part of It was that piggy had actually been trained to he driven In harness to the ran and waa aa tractable aa a goat and nure intelligent than one. Many a drive after that had the twins, and such fun ae never was with their pig horse. They had their photograph taken while they were in the cart. Uncle Grif said aa he delivered the last of hla Christmas gifts, the pig DOLL OF ANCIENT EGYPT.' ed wood and stone, others carved In Ivory, have been found In ancient tombs both ip Egypt and Asia Minor. This doll's name la Mlse Hotep. ghe le not much to look at or to play with In our time, but millions of little girls hugged and kissed Just such dolls many thousand years ago. With X'ncle Grtf love to Florenc e years of planning to make the new flat city of Gary, In Indiana, where the biggest steel plant tn the world Is to be erected, Monday la the fkvorite day for coma full fledged experiment In municipal mitting sulrlde. Almost at the same time two dif- ownership. The strong polar wind whlrh blows ferent Inventor In different places have announced their success with over the Falkland Islands destroys tree dislife. The trees there are like weather electrical devices for seeing at a tance. They are J. 13. Fowler and Wilbeaten, muss covered bowlders. Their roots are deep In the ground, but they liam H. Thompson. InKansas City alone has 150.000.000 are tiv, fluid to he of use. even for fuel. vested in Mexico. Harry tt. Tanner, who wmi the j;,00 George W. Perkin, with the support Harris prize fur the best pnin.lng :,t of other official of the steel trust, is the nineUeii'.li aimuol i!li!)'il-of ago. In New Zeeland are owned by the government. It la the peoples banker, conducts a life and accident Insurance business, mine coal and eella tt at a little above cost. Frank H. YVnskey. the first delegate from Alaska to the national congress, lives at Nome, near the arctic circle. He was elected on a nonpartisan ticket, representing the Interests of the When are stes ka on the exchange like poete? When quoted. What bone In your body rausee mer- A disease are under FAR. Biddles. could go to orhool In bed." ft exclaimed Dorothy. "Wrong." said mamma, who had opened the accompanying letter and begun to read It. Then she read aloud: CZAKO WITZS TOT HOUSE. None of you can guess If you try Is Christmas morning he gave those all day what this Christmas presentso I and Florence Hilda, for I lives that their of got rerd kids the surprise will tell you at once. It I an Egypwo or three surprises. In fact, ust after breakfast, when the chll-- n tian doll, such as children used to play were comparing their woolly bears with 4.000 year ago. Its body Is made Is of strands 1 dolls and ball and tops and tin of rope and string. Its hair more hair than It dlers. a messenger boy rang the hell, of fine heads, and has thought a brought two parcels one marked body. Ancient Egyptians we do In our wold." the other "Florence and lot more of dolls than had these burled in Ida. Florence and Hilda were the time and often wsrrior dolls, god them with tombs Ins. six years old. dolls and many sorts. Youngest first," said mamma, opeii-- t and goddess Numbers of dolls, some made of jnint- Harolds is world's navies number to have for your Christ mas present?" "Oh, mamma, I would so like to have a telephone light by my pillow ao that 1 ft What do you suppose was In H? A toy wooden cottage, beautifully carved of soft white wood. It was In many pieces, so that Harold could amuse himself for hours taking his house apart and putting It together again. The day after Christmas, when Dorshe found othy counted the piece of them. A letthere were eighty-fou- r ter was In the box, addressed to "Harold Gerard, Care Mamma." It did not take mamma long to open the letter and read It. It said: This wooden cottage Is made In exact imitation of the one the csarlna of Russia carved with her own hands for a Christinas gift to her son, the little Csarnwitx Alexis. In the grounde of Is a the rsare palace at Tsarskoe-Bel- o summer house, railed a chalet. In which the esar Is fond of resting. The csarlna Is an expert wood carver and made a miniature model of the riaFs summer house for their, babye toy. Raby Harold will have more fun with hie house than Baby Alexis probably UNCLE GRIK." had with his. The other parcel had tn tt an object so mysterious thaf nobody could make It out. It was a funny looking thing, and they all laughed at the eight of It. It's a heathen Idol, that's what!" NEAR AND Bale Preaeat. Aa "Itobby, dear, what would you like 0ft . T. A. SHREEVE Around the yule Log 'Burning Brightly Uncle Grifs Chrisima.s Presents the Gerard Family 61S-X- Catalog and Samples. lous. BIG M ADI HON a ridiculed the story aud Hecrelary Taft characterised It as absiitd aud ridicuWANT ADS YIELD ed In 1356, which prohibits absent member from collecting their selertea unless they are kept from thelroOclat duniee by illness, has never tuwm repealed. An attempt waa made to enforce the law, he aaya, in the d congress which result ad In a Washington. Dec. 26. epresentative John Wesley Gainea. who la tn Ihvor of auaciiug a new statute pro- strenuous effort to repeal the statute viding that members shall forfeit In 1X94, when the Democrats Bad con313.70 for rvery day they are absent, tra! of the House. Repretteniartvo announces that aa a result of a search Gainea will call the attention of to the-- statute, be aaya, and d through the old doc uni act a at the caplin! he haa found that a statute, pass that tt be enforced. - FIXING UP FOR CHRISTMAS." WILL BE DOCKED. forty-ll- y A , i Homemade t'hrtatmas (Sift. A fir tree Heed dismal end lonely end end somebody white pered. "Oh, why arent you (led now the sprii's coming on I" Bui the fir trre made answer in accents so drear that to hear it Ihc questioner bent down bis car, and this was the aniwer it gavei My brother wn taken lew month eg end to think of his miseries fill me with woe till I feci I could weep." But Ihc questioner onswered i Now, listen to me, for Fve seen your dear brother, the ether fir tree, looking tup- py snd 'bright. It stood in a room filled with laughter and fight, while eager freed children with eyes that wert bright If that is what tup- received from its branches a gift" pened," the fir tree replied, Tm sorry I groened ( so and fretted and sighed, ui n i .I i tt ; m m M A eall card to hng near the telephone makes a pretry little Christmas gift for mother. Cover a heavy, smooth ranHioard with a hand of figured ribbon one-ha- lf I's width. Finish with narrow loop and bow. Write numbers at the aide. When any one falls down, whaf la the first thing to do? Get up. American palnttnga at Chicago for his The Disciples at the work, entitled Tomb, t a Pennsylvania negro. Mr. a Pittsburg artist, who has Tanner studied In the best Paris studio. His works have been hung In the Luxembourg ,ga llcry In Paris. The banana and potato are almost Identical In chemical composition. An exploration conducted by Professor Henty P. (ishome of the American Museum of Natural History among the Rocky mountains during the last year produced kciue unusual I (.suits. Among I work he applto to one of these bureaus snd I advised of demand for labor of his kind tn any section of New Zealand. The government furnishes him transportation, which the new employer returns to the state from the first wages of the employee. Tintoretto's wonderful work, entitled "Paradise." is said tn he the largest oli painting in the world. It ia thirty feet in reel In height and seventy-fou- r completely demolished. In New Zealand the -- ixie labor bu- wid'h. It uderus une of the galleries reau nniintsitis office In nerv pari of of Venice, ot whiili city the artist waa thv tounuv. When a tex is out ul s native. the fossils unearthed were rare reptiles In Monthno. a mammal like a tapir and the skeletons of hoofed animals. thie toed horse and hornless rhinoceroses. are vanishing. America's forest Kery year 4fi.9U0.0iM fret are being cut down, and it Is raid that if this ex'enslve depredation con'inues in ulmut fifty years these forests will he - |