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Show TI1E HOUSING 107 the drawing at (Prestun EXAMINER; UU1J1SS, I 8 to 1, third. Time, 1:42 Fourth race, mile and a sixicctr.h. Eio stakes A Moekodjv inn in. 97 Riley) 10 to 1, won; (L. Riley) 8 to 1, second: ikirgaletre. EMERYVILLE RACES. 57 Preston) 4 to 1. third. Time. 1:48. Fifth rac.. one mile- - Adm:.., 57 110 ; 5 to 1. wruti; San Francisco, Jan. 1. A field of (Koerner) i Kent I 4 to 1. second; five faced tie starter today at Emery' ville for the New Year's handicap 97 (Fisher) & to 1, th.rd. Time, I 1:45. purse of fS.OOU. The balk of the pubSixth race, futurity course lai.fs-or- , lic money went on Pivpvr and Log 112 (Kovrnerl 7 to 10 won; lia. It waa a poor start and Lcgis-tlll- a waa so badly that the purse 18 (Keogh) 20 to 1, second: Susanwas a present for Proper. In the nah. 95 (McDaniel) 4 to 1. third. Time 1:11 Lord Nelson event go. off opening so far from the barring at the drop of j SEATTLE DEFEATS CHICAGO. the dag that the race became a procession. Results: Seattle, Wash., Jan. 1 Playing First race, six and a half furlongs Lord Nelson, 99 (Buxton) 3 to 1, won; fast football on a wet field, the St a tile High school foot ball eleven defeated Prestige, 103 (Hunter) 30 to 1, the Mighty. Ill) (Biown) 3 to t, the Chicago North Division High team at Madison Park, this j school third. Time, 1:23 Second race, one mile Beschwood, ; afternoon, by a score of 11 to 5. The 103 (Sandy) 5 to 1. won; Dorado, 107 teams were well matched, there being choice between them. Cnicago (W. Miller) 3 to 4, second; Alina Boy, little on a dry 102 (Horner) 13 to 1, third. Time, demonstrated Its speed and field they would have outshone Se1:43 Third race, three furlongs Fire- attle. but for general football the home tram proved the better. stone, 114 (Williams) 2 to 1, won; Chicago scored in the first twelve Raconteur, 111 (McIntyre) 9 to 1, sec- minutes when Puree-- i made a aenrtt-Uonond; Bunker Hill, (Brown) 5 to 1, catch and run and made a third. Time, 36 15. Fourth race. New Year's handicap, touchdown, passing five Seattle playmile and an eighth Proper, 111 ers who tried to tackle him. Near the first half Seattle (Brown) 3 to 5, won; Ramus, 100 the end of ball Into Chicago territory the (Horner) 12 to 1, second; Loglstllla, worked on a formation it was snapped V. Miller) 11 to 6, third. 118 Time, and back to We lover and he was buried 1:56 Fifth race. Futurity course Van across the line. Neither of iht? were convened. Ness, 105 IW. Miller) 9 to 10, won; downs In second half Seattle outplayed Banpoaal. 105 (T. Sullivan) 13 to 2, the the Chlcagoa, who, however, put up second; Burlegh, 115 (L. Williams) K a stiff game. With one minute to to I, third. Time, 1:11 play and on the third town, Smith Sixth race, mile and fty yards 99 (Thurston) 8 to 51, won; was sent over the line for a touchGov. Davis, 103 (W. Miller, 3 to 5. down for Seattle, Coyle kicking the second; Clamor, 98 (Horner) 15 to 1, goal. Six thousand people witnessed the third. Time, 1:47. game. WEDNESDAY UTAH, FIRE IN NEW YOKE BER.NS ILN KILLINGS a BUSWELLS 6he Jeweler and took place last night number following the were DRAW- N:116, 731, 1307. 1 dee-on- HA THE FIRST NUMBER TO WHICH IN DAY PIPTEEN SECTHE WATCH, THE CLAIM THE OND AND THIRD HAVING THE FIRST, SAME TIME A SHOULD THE FIRST FAIL TO SHOW UP. 2-- -- 2-- 2-- 5 Nep-tuna- FAIR GROUNDS FIXING UP FOR CHRISTMAS." Dont bid vail paper defect with evergreens or aome other kind A greens cover pour walla with paper that will look pretty until neat Christmas. To yet that aort at cheering price get It at -- RESULTS. TEN-ROUN- New Orleans, La., Jan. 1. Fair Grounds results: First race, six furlong Wood saw won, Henrietta second. Pity third. Time, 1:14 Second race, five furlongs, handicap second. Toboggan won. Meadow Breeae third. Time, 1:003. Third race, three furlongs' Whlsk-brouwon, Grems second, Hsxel M. third. Time, 0.36 Fourth race. New Year's handicap, mile and seventy yards Ellalla won, Gild second. Pompadour third. Time, 2-- DRAW. Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 1. Dave Deshler of Cambridge, Mass., aud Charley Keary, of Milwaukee, fought draw before the a fierce Badger Athletic club today at 133 pounds. ten-rou- Alt-neo- OLYMPIC CLUB TAKES RUN. m San Francisco, Jan. 1. In accordance with their annual custom many GRIFFIN PAINT CO. members of the Olyfplc club particiy run pated today in a Both Phones. to the ocean beach. The course lay XSSI Wash. 1:43 through Golden Park to the sandy Fifth race, mile Phil Finch won, beach shore of the Pacific, where all Henry Watteraou second, Besterllng Indulged In n plunge In the surf. The weather was clear, though the ai' was third. Time, 1:41 Sixth race, mile and seventy yards a trifle cooler than Is usual on New Quinn Brady won. Gauze second, Years day. Henry Boswortb third. Time, 1:48. TENNIS CHAMPION. ASCOT PARK RESULTS. Tuxedo Park, Jan. 1. Ferdinand Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 1. At odds Garcia, profesonal lawn tennis chamof 10 to 1, A. Muskoday won the pion of France, played hla farewell Rose selling stakes for match on the courts of the Tuxedo at Ascot Park. The finish was Tennla and Racquet club today, declose, the winner coming up from feating Robert Moore, Jr., of the Tux-e- o ths rear from a good ride, beating club. Cigarlighter oy n head. Gorgalette, j the favorite, finished third. The field OFFICERS SWORN IN. waa the beat that baa faced the bar-Tier this season, the contestants Lansing, Mich., Jan. 1. The eleci numbering elevtn. tive state officers with the exception COPVI Of the other events four were cap- of Governor Warner end Attorney tH.ISJMAS PRESENTS tured by favorttee. General Bird were administered the GALORE, Elizabeth F., at 10 to 1, won from oath of offloe today. because of their infinite variety and Niblick in the third race' In easy Governor Warner'a Illness preventsuperb artistic beauty in decorated fashion. hla being present.. The oath will ed china and rut glass, are found more Flret race, mile MonrAshrdemfw be administered to him later. Attor-nepleasing and better appreciated gifts First race, m'le Foncasta, 99 (Gar-gan- ) General Bird waa absent In Kanthan any others. At Olsen's you have 2 to 5, won; Psrvo, 102 (Callasas. . u extremely large stock to select han) 30 to 1, second; Sheriff Bell, 107 rrnm, ranging from dinner, tea, lunch (Keogh) 20 to 1, third. Time, 1:45. OUTBREAK IN HONDURAS. ud breakfast sets to fancy and ornaSecond race, three furlongs Katie mental creations that are always a 107 (Kent) 2 to 1, won; KisBan Salvador, Republic of Salvador, source of Joy and beauty. In cut glass Rains, met, Jr., 110 (H. Smith) 20 to 1, sec- Jan. 1. It is reported that a revoluwe have a fine lino of useful things. ond; Magazine, 110 (Bullman) 2 to 1, tionary outbreak occurred in Honduras third. Time, 0:26 last week, but that It waa crushed ImE. Third race, one mile Elizabeth, 102 mediately by government forces. (C. Rose) 10 to 1, won; Niblick, 104 Aristides Padres, the postmaster 2259 Washington Ave. (McDaniel) 2 to S, second; Belvolr, general of Salvador, died yesterday. 4-- 2-- three-year-ol- A. Olsen, Grocer. cross-countr- York. ,lau r.ti a wiiM-- A' 2 - r Fir, ., u t , n-- caui-itu- . iy,.i ,-midway : Hur. .na avenue. three lives and a mir.. Tl mU ,.r hsim-iih- ,.f 25u.ihni. One fireman was. prointiilt fa'ally injured, a w.uiatt hnr:iiii aunn-.- i auL a mgro Jlr.!i between shot a clash r,'d men. w,h- h.- ti.-a- n, r .! ,il l;0--- ;i .iur.ng hUj co;. I. re General I light by V turner J Young. Dr. Young said today that this notice in no way affecied the action he i.a.i to compel the Great Nor' hern to mike action for pubhc hc.iriiii! before ihe slate ruil.oud Il.'-ol- . cluck the fire is said to h Tit,- l.'iMtlrA J1 )i an.j.i $:;.) i n. It is C;i d' ;hr.-iwupie wii! qir oti jc- . ol on ihe increase J. In if the capital nek. and ha; pail of the law was mi iiaruie from the law requiring notice to !c filed with the secretary uf :iie. NEW YEARS IN PARIS. I.i)!-- . , Kir-'i::- 1 1: ,i. i ( t,l 1907 2, -- President Faii.eret Holds Largely At tenoed Reception. iv .lain. dyeing i,utii,i.,.:rniiil tenctr.cuis on 'e; Imiwi-i- - 1 t UUd- Explosion of Cnrmicals He'pei Soresd Flarres and hiak Work cl Firemen Difficult. New I J, , I) III-- Oilfc r. JANUARY HlHJXlXH, i WESTERN UNION. pile of the upeur f iviu. the New Yc.ir re-- ' t : fi" he'd iij Ptvnidi-i.Fu'lvive. New Division With Headquartei in !i'iu:ghi i.n ni:u '.a, .ce uliu-- i an Luc Denver. 1' a uniui. With ihe . iw,i hi.nn' in'r-- i inisniou fur Jan. 1. Denver today 'he ctMcuoiiy i, , from In o'fl.c. in ihe hindquarters of a new dithe limnniiii until dark. Rephinir to vision uf i he Western I'uion Teleau i.i.i:r.:s tv I'luiui Tourm-lii- . lh graph company with 1.000 offices and amhariiaiiiir fivui Jtaly and dean of tile S K. l.coiiar.-- l a its head. Jii'li malic corp. President Kalli, .vs ' This district will embrace all Indesail: pendent .'ttices heretofore lu the third The hpitii id concord. fur liistiici as follows: In Colorado. Utah the rig 111 of others, regard for jolilic aud N.-Mexico and Cheyenne, Wyo., au l of human An. drill,, and El Paso, Texas; also tin- lines and offices dally of greater along the ColoI lie universal conscieiue. rado A Sunt hern railroad, Fort I lrul Ihe year I9'i7 wl.l be 41 lie urer City railroad. Denver prupilluus Wurth ' 'o Ihe .ieiei, pmeiil uf ihe work of i ivide system. Union Pacific. P and which 1a ihe ideal of IVnvi-- to Ogden: Atchison. Topeka A Fiance a ud the countries you repie-nllt.Santa Ke, west of and Including La .a. ,iuj at other roads local to The aiehl.iaiiou if Pari. Cardinal that territory hcretofre in the third Hirlmrd. and the be. id of various district. oilier ridiglous bodio. who always In the pat I kne been uinoug the Preai-deut'- s PANIC IN CONSTANTIPOPLE. guests at luncheon, were ut lui'ted today. Caused by Impsrial Guardsmen StopThe ciiaioiuary New Year's recepping Traffic. tion at the Amerirau embassy owing to the indisposition of Constantinople, Jsn. 1. A panic ocAmbassador McCormick. curred in the main thoroughfare at msiu today as the result of the desWILL ROSSER COBBE DEAD. perate action of two soldiers of the Imperial guard, who drew sword bay-ouSat Down to Rest and Heart and held the bridge connecting Gave Up. the populous sections of Galata and Biambul. Owing m the fact that the New York. Jan. 1. Will Kowser men were members of the Imiwiial fob be. fur many years a well known guard, the police had not the power to character along Park Bow and who arrest them, and business was suswas said to have been at one time a pended for more than an hour until man of high position In eduruikmal the guardsmen were arrested by and social circles In the west, was on an order from the palace. found dead in a hallway just off the Bowery today. It Is believed that he MOB OF YOUNG MEN sat down to rest when his heart gave up. te Blow Up a Russian Cobbe was more than 70 years of Attempted Steamer. age. Of late he had made a precarious living by doing mid Jubs in n big Jan. 1. A dispatch In a business building In West Twenty-fiftnews agency from Odessa say s a mob street. of young men attempted, Iasi night, It is said that he was a native of fo blow up ths Russian steamship Elizabeth county. North Carolina, and company's Atlantic liner Gregory that one of his brothers was at one llnrrh, which has just completed her time a member of congress front that first trip in the new Udessa-NeYork state. He bad wife and daughter service. A desperate struggle todk wbo are believed to be now In Chi- place between the crews and tbe mem-bet- a cago. of the band during which sevCobbe often told of having been at eral sailors were shot. Tbe lighted one time a professor In a Westetn fuse of a bomb waa extinguished beuniversity and he also claimed that fore any damage was done. he was the author of forty book anl miscellaneous publications, one of DELAWARE LEGISLATURE OPENS. which was a treatise on morphine, Dr. Judas, Is still known to the Dover, Del., Jan. 1. The general medical fraternity. opened today, in the senate George W. Suarks of Wilmington fftts OAKLAND COLLISION. elected president pro trm' and In the house Richard Hodguon at Townsend Oakland, Cal.. Jan. 1. In a collision was elected speaker. The governor's Inday (erf ween an electric car and an message dealt almost exclusively with automobile in East Oakland, Georgs state matters. B. Young of Alameda waa Instantly killed ami Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bwala THREE KILLED BY EXPLOSION. of East Oakland and Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Martlne of Alameda were painfully InPittsburg, Jan. 1. Three men were killed and three fatally injured tonight jured. Mr. Young waa a wealthy contractor by the explosion of a steam pipe in and one of the leading cMlsens of Al ihe Rrhoen pressed steel works at Mcmeda. Kee's Rocks, a aulmrb of this city, ! i exet-pii.i- luiu-hemi- e !ii-- PKOLDHI GOODS SPOTTING COMPANY re-in- ei New York. Jan. 1. Fire originating in a business Mark on West Fill), third early today driroil that building. and, spreading (. adjoining tenement houses on ltoiii sides of the street, gave the fire department s hard fight. Fire alarms were sounded in quirk succession, sunsn,ot..ng an immense amount of apparatus i0 the mvu while hundreds of police reserves were called to restore order among the families who fled in panic from the burning tenements. The burning of the dyeing was acri-n- panted by explosions ot chemical rendering greater the danger to the firemen and helping to spread the flames. In Imminent danger of his life Policeman Sullivan made his way to the top floor of a burning tenement, where he found mnMier and six huddled together and helpless from fear. Fnalded and In repealed trips he carried the whole family to ihe atreet. At 2:30 the fire was spreading and a hundred horses released from the stables and ungovernable from fear, were running through the adjacent To add to the confusion streets. thieves began looting the burning tenements. They were fired Uxm by the police but with what effect could not be Iraraed. Falling walls wrecked a water tower and made Fifty-thirstreet In the vicinity of the fire Intpazsable. All the police reserves on the west side and extra ambulance were pressed Into service. The firemen were handicspjH-by low water pressure and were repeatedly driven back by the flames which spreading In every direction, soon threatened the whole thickly populated tenement section. Tenements on each side of the blork were In flames before the occupants were out of their homes. The wildest confusion followed among the hundreds who rushed to the streets srantlly clad and the police had great difficulty In preventing sacrifice of life among those wno wished to return to their bontea or their belongings. At 2:15 o'clock ten buildings were destroyed or In flames. They were a stable block, a silk manufactory and At that hour the sight tenements. fire was gaining steadily and threit-ene- d the whole block. Tenant within a radius of a half dnsen blocks had been ordered out. At 2:20 a dyeing establishment tr 433 West Forty-thirt- f street, near t'Ao origin of the fire, burst Into flames. When the walls of the stable fell, John Shay, a fireman, went down vAth y the ruins. He was rescued with and removed to a hospital Ifi s dying condition. At 3 o'clock the fire was not under control, but It wee believed at tftt hour It eould be kept within Its boundaries. Several persons ere missing from the families ' that occupied the tenements but In the confusion it was Impossible to determine whether lose of life had occurred. One womee rsiali-llshme- t rtiil-dre- dlffl-cult- n koI!-ilaii- - e j vn-enr- . r " Wholesale and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jobbara of EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS, Clark, Horrocka" Fishing Tackle, Stall and Daan Athletic Goeda, Phonographs Sold on Easy S51 24th SL Terms. ed et aol-die- h ISSUES $60,000,000 STOCK. Bt. Paul. Jan. 1. The Great Northern railway company yesterday filed with the secretary of alate a notice of an action taken by the board of directors ordering an Issue of ffiO.lHIil.OOO additional stock. The certificate la signed by President James j. mi ami Secretary Edward T. Nichols. The notice also states the purposes for which the slock Is to be Issued. The certificate has no connection with the COLORADO SNOW. l.A Denver, Colo., Jan. heavy snowfall was general in Colorado today. In some regions the storm assumed the proportions of a billiard. la the character at Gw transfer service we supply our patrons. Prompt, reliable and at low eoet, any time you any well b on your Job and handle It expeditiously ud weU. ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phone 21 for youra. MAIL DELIVCRY CUT OFF. New Orleans. Jaa. I. Today a considerable portion of New Orleans wu rut off from further free mall delivery by order of the postmaster general because inhabited portions at a large number of New Orleans streets are w!lho,it sidewalks. LOGAN WOMAN SUICIDES. Lngu, Utah, Ju. I. After a quarrel with her husband today, Mrs. O. F. Green, took strychnine and died noon afterward. The Greens came to Utah from Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Green ts a dentist. i RAISULIS KAID CAPTURED. PERSIAN CONSTITUTION. Teheran, Persia, Jan. 1. The assembly this afternoon accepted the revNed constitution submitted by the grand vlsler. Tangier, Jan. 1. One of RaJ Mill's ksiSs was captured and brought into town today on the accusation of semfc Ing inflammatory appeals to vartout tribes, inciting them to a holy war. |