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Show examiner TUB 4 - EXAMINER iatei delay. - CHATS OF EARLY DAYS. Pionsar Incidents Described by an Old Forty-Nlna- P. wy HA1 SURPRISED THE REPUBLICANS IN WASHINGTON. Ha Is Now Bpokan cf as a Possibility in the Presidential a -- iw rim hipm a hi II a - - Chll-llcuth- wlfe-baata- n wife-beatin- e -- tor'll-comin- rle 1 1 obi-inn- ron-vlcte- d I - 'n 100.. 3. JANUARY Race. Chicago, Jan. 4. A despatch from Washington says: For soma reason the inaugural message uf Governor Hughes or New York seems to have stirred tke Republican leaders her to an extraordinary degree. When he waa first elec-athey did not enthuse over him at all. They insisted that he wna aad that the candidate tor the presidency would have to oome fi uni the cold-bloode- d west any way. Rill there is no denying that the gov- f ernor's inaugural speech has him wonderfully a far as opinion of mere pulittetsns goes in both branches of congress his name was constantly referred to yesterday and tbe view waa expreed that. If lie Justifies the favorable opinion created by his inaugursL he must be counted on la figuring upon the prospects of the next presidential campaign. One of the old timers la congress made up a list of eleven men. one of whom be predicted would surety be the Republican candidate for tbe presidency to succeed Theodore Roosevelt. Hi llai included Uuv. Hughes of New r York, Secretary Taft and Benator of Ohio, Governor Cummins and Secretary Shaw of Iowi Senators Fairbanks and Baverldge of Indiana, Speaker Cannon and Governor Deneen of Illinois and Senators LaFollette and Spooner uf Wisconsin. brne-flUM- For-ake- HARRIMAN OFFICIALS ANSWER MNY QUESTIONS. t Art Union and outturn Pacific Raada Actual Campctltora? New York,. Jan. 4. When the InCommerce quiry by the . Interstate commission, to determine whether the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Hallway systems are natural and actual competitors, or whether there is an agreement between them which oonatiiutes restraint of trade, opened today, counsel for the Union Paclflc company announced that Prealdent Harriiunn would be unable to appear before tbe commission .for ten days folor more on account of lowing an operation. He said that Mr. Harrimaa could testify at hla own house it the commission desired. He urged, however, Ahat the taking of Mr. Harriman'g testimony be postMr. Harrimaa waa excused poned. lrnui testifying at this time. Chairman Knapp and Commissioner Lane and Harlan are acting for the full commission In taking testimony. It was the general understanding today jlhat, after sitting In this city today end tomorrow, the commissioners would proceed tn Chicago to take further testimony. Frank B. Kellogg and C. A. Severance, attorneys' of St. Paul, arc appearing aa the legal representatives of the commission. Robert B- - ljovett appeared as counsel for the Union Pacific. William B. Cornish, of the Union Pacific; W. V. Thorne, director of purchases: Ales Millar, secretary ; William Mahl, controller, all of tke Union Paclflc system. were preset today aa witnesses. Mr. Lovett of counsel tor the Unltn Paclflc, said Mr. Hardman would he able to give hla testimony In tbe regular form later. The commission will sit In Chicago said Chairman Wednesday next, Knapp. Will Mr. Harrlman be able to aft pear then and there?" No, air, said counsel. Without designating a specific dais for a further Inquiry on this subject," said Chairman Knapp, the commission will accept the excuse offered for of Mr. Harriman, the and. aa there la no desire to press matters at this tlms, he will be excused for the present. The first witness sworn was Secretary Millar of the Union Puclflc. He said, In response to questions hr Mr. Kellogg, that he Is also secretary of (he Southern Pacific Railway and of the Oregon Short Line, and assistant secretary of the Oregon Railway k Navigation company. Is It not a fact that all these companies are under the same control? Have they not the same president, E. 11. Harriman. and the same Mr. Uornlsh?" "Ye, sir. Mr. Millar was asked whether the Union Pacific owned stock In the Occidental k Oriental Fteamshlp He said It did. The Southern Pacific, hr said, owned tbe Morgan Strum ship line. Counsel for the commission then offered In evidence the lists of directors aud of t'ir executive committee of the Union Pi'dllc and Southern Pacific railways. There was also offered In evidence a statement showing that the Oregon Pliort IJnr voted a majority of the stuck at each meeting of the Southern Iuclflc. since April IK. vlce-presl-d- com-pani- ii:i. Secretary Villar would not admit tbe eitement was correct . saying he Tbe nate-men- l did not keep :!ie books. went on. however, under mpu-latiuof roimsil. -- f the Union Pacific, The by-ltlie Southern ' aclfic. thr Oregon Short Idne and the Oregon Railway k Navigation cumvany were next offered The tour companies In evidence. were general: referred to during the pregrevs of the hearing as the four Pacifies. W V. s Thorne and A. K. Vande-venteare il, fetors cf the Southern Pacific, brt , of the Union Paclflc. said the aiiom-y- . Who sr they?" Mr. Thome la director of pur u a r. n-- A SQXTARE DEAL chase cf the four companies an I Mr. Vniievmer I assistant treasurer of Ihe Bouiiiern Pacihc comj-any.- ' The grows earning ibeu, the Hi l earnings are are steadily vanishing, and behind all is ite specter of an intolerable uurpaUuu which meaua only bankruptcy and d:astvr. Communities are are dishowling for coal; farmer tracted tor mean to get their grain to market; merchandise of all kinds Incumbers the sidings and chokes the railriMd yarua. and only open neather tbe Immediate prospect. , pallia: baitM tor buw the indifference of the accused to all the finer courtesies. in the second cae the opposite how the man, aheu was pres-ntebe met his plural in public, ?.erer bow. when tbe FukutnM KI7 Day in the Vur recognised ber, but before the ntxn and I down Cam-cento sight Publishing by Tm ttaKM rose, the prisoner ssa wont by a pony. terse to visit his plural. subscription Tbe prosecuting attorney grew clo Deliver 0 by Camur in Olien quent over the cae. He explained mousing DonAey Mat Cy, EmuGiner, ths seta of the accused abuasd that per men.. Tie lay conclusively that he knew he was waw te(Mi GOOD ROADS. committing a crime against ths peace and uf the order wirit'jry. and good Editor Standard and Examiner I tv MAH. IN ADVANCE. (or summary punishment. was sonic ahai amused last evening ie Ml by TW Vsalt Thurman In response, Mr. (in bv reading in the Examiner the report so MMt m Siam. oil County Cimmisitners Wilson and Al A I gBSTtmuy, HlMH.. Ue effect ) : Madaon that the bridges and road, of tbe of Your Honor and gentlemen the county were In good condition. 1'be Jury, I am reminded by the proceed loads uudrr Mr. W'llmm's supervision FEAALEM Ml MbtCFCNLENr. in s iba far brought to light in trying may be a staled, but there ia a por-- (It a stnoujr ! . u cavm sh to reach a conclusion in this case of tion of tbe mala traveled road from aa an aceased gentleman who acted aa Ogden to Warren, and the Dwna and west of Weai Weber that la potdiively hla own counsel. Tbe testimony esThe water drainage from U wtu dangerous. aa4 a anaiiM ta y ir" tablished that at aoonday he had teea the higher land and th two county ns- ns4 mwieeon n ii iH apprehended in tbe wry act f com- flowing well is ataadlag IS inches to de.-cm either aide of the iwealMii bo wii imliwie mitting g burglary. The jury fere two feet laa.ua excellent burrowing affording grade, r when aa aii omuocm piatatMl laInSl-visprompt la convicting him, and for inuskrata. which they have taken tea haaa Spootfiol re tbe sentence for me, the lime advantage of. The grade la literally in. biu lOs iraa some nmol be with raia and la water-soakeIcttm as4 Judge laid particular stress upon ths houeycouibed pu tasked W. C. Hunter's team broke fact that so depraved was the prisonnnwiielwKiuo atgad by ta da ! to tbe axle today and in tryer that he pursued bis nefarious work through plumes. r nanmd names, willTh ing to pull out broke the doubletrees. ibMwa la aw waste basket. dcuunitfd la broad daylight, and then Lent year a milk wagon cnpalaed and brava me aavar hLdao behind as of tbs prisoner to explain if he hr) threw' out part uf the load. 1 personnek iba KJi imuhI t- Don't tot wtat you any reason why tbe full sciiteuce uf ally kuow ihat there haa not been any lar la be rMjeastole work done on tbat grade for five or are nehsmod at tbe Jaw abauld not b visited upon six yearn Commissioner Madaon was him. taken over this piece of road last Tbe prisoner arose anJ said: Your week and knows tbat it is anything ubsaribara will confer a ! Uia atea at failan by tefiornuu Honor, I rise for Information. Kune but good. Cieu'lemen of the county commisla iwootv? Ths Esaisinsr baton tour years sines, yuur itunor, in a sion, there are other road tbat need Unir broskfasL similar case to this, was Indignant appropriation beside the Canyon road. I digued that 1 had beeu convicted uf a burg- Respectfully, Tka T4"1"! Kiamtose ana Im W. M. PI KRlXtnON. Iba aala independent touad oa by lary committed in the solemn hour West Waber. Nmb Ca. Sort Lake City. of midnight, when Innocent and unOa all throach trams tearing were women suspecting men and IGNORANCE. Ofdcft M Now I hay been rouvirted aeleep. Tka Southern Pselfle lUUvay, aad uf other of making appropriations The Uatoa radio lull way, Logan Journal: Judged from an inTka Oregon Short Uaa Hallway. which cident that occurred recently at at noonday, people's plunder p..-- n. patrons will confer a Ohio, some people are ao litseems to your Honor a peculiar infavor oa tka management by io tle conversant with tha proper use of Now, stance of natural depravity. tkay the. English language that an anpartial ta Uia afire wbeaaverdoaig-aatefad to lad Ua papera at tka your Heoor, I rise to ask at shat nouncement calculated nail intended plnom. hour it would suit yuur Honor tu have to produce one result may cause an efdiametrically opposite to the one a man pursue the boucst calling uf fect Intended. Ia thl Instance one of the " trying to make a IlvrllbondT' barks, a perfectly sound aad finely informwireless THE WHIPPING POST. The victim of the flourishing Institution as shown by er must have fell Ihe same way, and Its published report, stated la that report, as la cuaiomary, that th satisThe Chief of Polio of Seattle baa must have felt like asking: condition set forth existed at An thara aroma to be uo place by factory reeutumended to the Governor of the close of business upon a certain Washington the nse of (ho whipping land or bus wherein an Industrious date. An old and rich granger who thief can pursue bit calling safely, had but recently been Induced tu paat la the punishing of He quote Wm. A. If your Honor please, will you inform abandon hla old slocking repository In aad Ma aroused cupidfavor of tha bank Ptatarion, band of tlie detective me share in bade a man may pur- ity tor Interest, by read in the word agaaey, oa having advocated that form sue an honest calling? cloae," that the hank bad quit bual-ne- a cf punlahmant in a apeaeh before the upon the data announced and raised such a hullabaloo about it that . RAILROAD LEGISLATION. International Avaoriatloa of Chief of hla cquallr simple neighbors Joined Police, la aeaaloa at Hot Spring la: blm In such numbers that a run on the New la .York not The 8un pleased April. The credit la aotnewhat bank whose doors they were surprisOur owa chief, Thotnaa 1. with the railroad rate bill and la some- ed to find open was precipitated, and what pessimistic a. to the future of ten thousand dollars was withdrawn Browning; brought the nubject before before tha bank management learned tbe convention and bla addreaa aroueed the country If railroads are driven to the cause of the trouble and made satof of a because retrenchment policy greater interest than that of any paexplanation. isfactory distrust In the bodies, and lter considered. HI at Memento were that view: this paper presents taken up by tbe prealdent of the oa-- 1 PLEAEANTRIES. Tbs transportation rates of, the vention who urged that members offer Twas Evar Thua. their oplaiuie freely on a subject ao United States are the lowest In the - 1 suppose you know all world a and Mistressare seienilflc wonder, Important, to which Invitation William about pastry? A. Pinkerton responded by declaring They have been achieved by tbe railNew Cook Yes, ma'am. he had been an advocate of the whip- roads themselves without any legislaMistre What kind of plea are you tion or government Interference. most familiar with? ping poet for certain offenses, not only New Cook Biker's plea, ma'am. g tor and wife desertion, There la no page in the history of Chicago commence Dally Nears. la wonderful as that so that but for those criminals who break Into which of records the fall the ia cost said Pinkerton Mr. that also hmnse. Convenient, a thief who caters a house after mid- railroad transportation during the last neneillrk That luminous paint la a thirty-livNatural cause years. splendid Invention. night with a revolver apod his pm It about, and If natural cauaea brought Singleton What do yon use It for? should conviction amt, upon thereof, Benedick -- We paint the baby's face are not checked in their operation bv lie sentenced to death. so we ran. give him a drink In the Chief Brownings addreaa was the fatuous and ignorant meddling rates night without lighting the gu. Calwill lower If are check- cutta Empire. go yet. they stirring ovenf of the meeting tad his ed and there la a reckless and mispaper, printed In the proceedings of Practical. tbe convention, has brought him many chievous effort now on foot to do an, IMd she suspect his cloaenea bewill a then enaue disaster aa surely complimentary letters and not a few the night follows the day, and with fore their tuarrksg e? iaquiriee. Ob. yea. He gave her her engageThe chiefs of police are filled with disaster will come increased cost of ment ring aa a Christmas gift." New York Times. hatred for the criminal class and Og- transportation. The last quarter of the year hna seen den's chief Is ao exception, but we An Economist. doubt that, in prescribing punishment, over $100,0410,000 added to the wages been fighting again. Billy, you've it would bo wise tor our legislators of railroad employe. Likewise the Yes, mum. I've saved half a crown, In the efficiency of though. You know that tooth I'd got to follow the chleta implicitly. By dally greatest decrease contact wlU the rough edges of so- labor aver noted In this or any other to go to the dentist's to have out? Well, Jimmy Bloggers has Just punchciety, the officer of the law become country. The record of tbe prlcea of ed It out. Ally Sluper. railroad alone supplies, rails excepted, leas forgiving, loea charitable, leu adthe shows the during year greatest A Cloae Second. sympathetic than the public generally. vance ever known tn a like period. I see Dr. Quarkleys son la followThat ia why they want whipping post and why they would eseente midnight 1'be condition uf all around apparent ing In Ms father's footsteps. 1 didn't know the young felburglars. But flogging one criminal prosperity is the most ominous disclos- low Why, was a doctor. ed in our annals. and beheading another will simply an undertaker. He Isn't: he In (hee conditions a 10 per rent brutalise Ihe executioners and will Philadelphia Prea. horizontal reduction tn rate of transnot deter the criminal at large. Faminln Contrariness. While having tbe highest regard for portation by the Joint Torres of the "My wife doesn't s'peak Chief Browning, knowing him to he Interstate commerce commission anl to AVedderly me now. Is proposed, and It an exceptionally honest, and faithful special eiiartment Whala the trouble?" Blugleton She was singing I want public servant, we are Impelled to op- suggests at once to the sane and comWcdderly Mr. Bryan's idea to be an angel the other mornlngmd observer that petent In him his of the whippose advocacy of government ownership or all the 1 applauded." Chicago Daily News. ping port and we do not agree with William A. Pinkerton In bis demand railroad was wiser and more equitNet Easily Praventad. for the death cutcnce to be Inflicted able and implied a derenter reaard for Lawier What can 1 do fur you, upon burglars, and our reason Is that tbe rights of property. It would seem madam? aa if the Intention was to gu Mr. BryClient Well. 1 want an Injunction In neither case U good accomplished, to prevent mr husband from turning an or one him one worst. go better, although much harm may result. night Into day. New York Pres. In fact arc tbe this of what menace, we When again resort to flogging, a step backward will be token in the the railroads to do?. Where are they FRENCH DUEL. method of treating criminals. Then; to get the money to buy the additionwas a time when the rack, garrote and al trnckHge. tbe need of which la now One of the Principals Is Seriously Wounded. so painfully apparent: the money tor pillory were employed, but humanitarterminals? to The enlarged pressure ians, after centuries of appealing Paris, .Ian. 4. News of a duel beIs the most acute tween two French officers, one of against such form, of brutality, gainpd acquire all thewounded. Is being the day and turned rays of sun- that has ever existed in our railroad whom was clrcu'ated here. '1be principals were light into dungeon and eliminated tbe bistort. Huw eau the money be l.leutenints Spl'zer ani Andreal. at dein of the the presence last suggestion of inhumanity in Jail one timefriends, and l hr scene structive plans of tbe federal govern- of the and penitentiary. affray wss near Versailles. Regment? Whst ia the piokpect for the ulation army revolver were used and the agreement prrinltfej each i.f iho wage earners? As a highly privileged NO SAFE PLACE. class they have some Inierest in combatant to fu-- as many of the nve cartridges with which each knowing whence tlne thlnss are to twemy w,is provided an he ciiutd. other The when tbe come. The apparent piospeM j of the Telegram: day After six ahn lta-exchanged great Octsnic pulled Into her pier in present m.isu give wn the cer leujtij.int Splfzer dropped bis revolvNew York, two policemen were in lain paralysis of the railroads. As It er and fell Intj the arms of his seconds. When 'be injured man wna tawaiting. A wireless from lar nut at is we sen no sign of hiilldlng the ne to a nearby house It was (fund sea had informed the New Yotk po- trackage. Indeed, we are disturbed by ken tbat he had been eriusly wounded in lice that a robbery Jjad ben com- the ominous fact ihat In spite of (he the abdomen. Lleuti-nnn- i . now said mitted in tbe second cabin of the Spitzer. w'to well known and conditions the to be iu a private hospital In Paris, is hence the presence market tor s'eel rails Is slackening Oceanic, the son of a Ft. Ietersbuig banker. of the officers. ll could nut possibly ). so if t The cause of (he duel has not trans,aj. us That rewinds of how the Hon. roads were doing a hai under normal pired. Sam Thurman cleared a victim of a circumstances they could hare no MUTINY IN AUSTRIAN NAVY. cobab" case In the old days In Prn-v- choice but do. On of hla client had been The putlook for the rsiiiuadx i Mri Yirniia. J;in. 4.. News of a mutiny because the evidence showed on. Such a r!ant-- r iu the Austrian navy ha neiei beture reached here. bat the prlnc-ipaThe troUMle Is r por'ed to have orcur-iv- d In tbe case had been heard a has u risen fur nvire tars. on (he 'latt'.esii.p Arps I. duller brazen in Ms trsngresMh.ns. conceal- Consignees in't imlotil the cars sent St. George fil'd the 111 va; hullt Belona. ing nothing, but. often had been seet, In them, and th'-r- e Is no way to comThe crews, it is sime-l- . repeatedly rein daylight won this or that or his fused to obey their officers during tbe o. Indeed. pel them, iv do soiu;; Ie--c famlliiS. This fset had been dwelt slate railroad cnmiuls-lon- s i, lire. 17. An fVuiil he iuteiim from lm made. will ' Inquiry l,v tne pros eu'ine attorney t" rsllrond from lii;f.-:n- s dem irPci- - HIE FATl'KDAY, ogden, 4taii, r. Why man of Eiko. Nv by Ms wife, who is on her raat to spend the winter, is in C. uia citv and at the Knutuord, says tha Tribune. Mr. Why man is uaa iS iba few disiinguisbrd 'titers left to breathe the air uf earth. In muod rviuluiscent he talked to a Tribune of Tha repraernuiiv entertainingly days of old. and the days of gold, and th days of is. In speaking of the men uf those days Mr. Wnyman said: 1 first met Judge Goodwin In Mari sville, CaL He was teaching school and 1 was a salesman In a 1 followed more. merrband.aiug in California until the Virginia. Kev., mining excitement, since which time ) hava been engaged in mining. It was in Virginia City that I first met P H. Lannon. There I became acquainted whh hlackay. Fair, Flood, Buaron, Junes, Stewart, and many other great cresting spirits, now numbered among tha nuble great one gone. 1 helped organise the mining exchange of Virgin .a City, and was on of Us first director. 1 was iu tka White Pina excitement also. In fact, I owned the townsite where Hani-1-tonow stands, sold It all and wads big money. In lit lilt, tbe town of Hamilton numbered about l.bOd tauabl-Unla IMS there were 10,000 people in tbe ton n. I was Hamilton a first mayor. For many years i have been operating the Queen and Commonwealth mines In Tusoorora, and have uken out of those two properties a aa aggregate of over $4,000,00(1. district has produced ore of the value of f J5.000.lh0 without any effort at deep mining. The deepest shaft on tha Queen or Commonwealth mines ia only 2 J0 feet The Dexter is another great mine that la destined to glva a good account at herself when properly, I mean intelligently and economically operated. I established, some years1 ago; a water system for Tuacorora. a brought the water by pipeline to from a distance uf fourteen miles at a oost of $150,000. This enterprise was absolutely necessary to the llle of the camp. It haa proved to be a paying investment, aa for a number of years we have declared a yearly dividend of $25,000. 1 have bonded the nines 1 have been operating, also the waterworks system, to IL J. Mayhem of Denver. over under bond He hna also uki-tha Drxter mine and olher valuable All the properties in the district- properties are being worked by him with most satisfactory results. Thera la no question but what the deal will be consummated in the near future. "This will give Tuacorora an opportunity to duplicate the phenomenal record which her mines made years ago, aa every mine taken over 8y Mr, Mayhem and hie New York syndicate will be put Into active operation and development. "Mining In northern Nevada la a good deal Hke mining in, Utah. 'Hie mines there are Just aa certain those, of Ding-ham- , Just is permanent Park City and Tlntlc, that have and are ao largely contributing to make Utah famous as a field for safe mine investment." u. . Tus-coror- Ths-coror- In assured yon when ym tmy one of Dr. Pierce's Family Medicine fat all the ingredients entering into them are printed on the bottle wrappers and their ibxmula are attested under 02th as being coenp and correct. You know Just what yon are paying for and that the are gathered from Natures laboratory,. being selected froj, the moat valuable native, medicinal roots found growing in our Ameii. can forests. While potent to cure they are perfectly harmless even to the moat delicate women and children. Not a drop of alcohol enters into their com portion. A much betta agent is used both for extracting aud preserving the medicinal principle d glycerine-oused in them, viz: pure proper strength. medicinal intrinsic This agent pmaesees properties of its own, being, nutritive and - soothing and most valuable . demulcent.. Glycerine plays an important part in Dr. Pierce1 Golden Medical Discovery in the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia, and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, "heartburn, foul breath, coated tongue, pa, appetite, gnawing feeling in stomach, biliousness and kindred derangements of the stonmeh, liver and bowels. Besides curing all the above distressing ailments, the "Golden Medical Discovery is a specific for all diseases of the mucous membranes, as catarrh, whether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic organs. Even in its ulcerative stages it will yield to this soveIn Chronic Catarrh of the reign remedy if its use be persevered in. Nasal passages, it is well, while taking the "Golden Medical Discovery for the necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the passages freely two or three times a day with Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy. Tha thorough course of treatment generally cures even in the worst cases In coughs and hoarseness caused by bronchial, throat and long affections, except consumption in its advanced stages, the "Goldet Medical Discovery is a most efficient remedy, especially in those obstcaused by irritation and congestion of the broninate, chial mucous membranes. The "Discovery is not so good for sente coughs arising from sudden colds, nor must it be expected to cure in its advanced stages no medicine will do that but for ah or chronic coughs, which, if neglected, or badly the obstinate hang-oto lead treated, up consumption, it is the best medicine that can be taken. If the sweet taste of the "Discovery, caused by the glycerine, disliked, a few drops of lemon juke, orange or lime juice, added to each dose will make it agreeable and pleasant and will not in the slighter interfere with its benefical' effects. Its an insult to your intelligenco for a dealer to endeavor to palm off upon you some nostrum of unknown composition in place of D& Pierces worldrfamed medkiues which are or known composition. Most dealers recommend Dr. Pierce's medicines because they knny what they are nude of and that the ingredients employed are among the most valuable that a medicine for like purposes can be made of. The same is true of leading physicians who do not hesitate to recommend them, since they kaow exactly what they contain and that their ingredients are the very best known to medical science for the cured the several diseases for whkh these medicines are recommended. With tricky dealers it is different. Something else that pays them little greater profit will be mged upon you as "just as good, or even better. You can hardly afford to accept a substitute of unknown composition and without any particular record of cures iu place of Dr. Pierce's medicines whkh are of knows composition and have a record of forty years of cunts behind You know what you want and it is the dealer1 a business to supply that - Thouo-en- anti-ferme- anti-sepr- ic . hang-on-coug- n n, ' - it. want. YOU CAN GET Home Made iShoes d Persons. Chicago, Jen. 14. The Chronicle today says: On six United States deputy marshals was placed yesterday the responsibility of serving on 3.010 defendants notices of ejectment In a suit recently filed In the United State circuit court by Sidney Smith, of Cambridge, Maas., who seeks to possess himself of Southslde propertr valued at approximately $40,000,000. The deputies who were especially appointed for the task which Is one of the largest problems that ever haa confronted United States Marshal Roy, met with many experiences during tha day. Those For men, boys, misses and children again In Ogden. They are the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, as well si . the Ladies Pillow Shoes THE SHOE FOR TENDER FEET, al the Fifth Ward Shoe Store they reported to the marshal at bln office in the federal building over tha 2340 MADISON AYE. ' telephone. Among tbe defendants there are Catalog and many women unused to the forms of law, and there also are Included many persona of prominence, for Mr. Smith claims absolute title In all the land i'lJima musnaii. mumwwii wnii Thlrty-fiifl- h BELL FBONE 513-X- . Samples. T. A. SH REEVE a street on the afreet on the north to Thirty-nint- h south and from Grand buulevard on bounded hy : Z. C. M. I. EJECTMENT SUITE. Notice to Be Served on Three f triple-refine- the west to a line running north from street Cottage Grove and Thirty-ninton the east. He aiveerts an ancestor settled on the land In 1834 and filed a claim to It but died before obtaining a patent to the property. In order to obtain standing In court. It became necessary to include as defendants to the ejectment proceedings all persons living within the boundaries describvd In the plaintiff's bill. h - EEC. WILSON IN PEORIA. Jan. 4. James A. Wlk at agriculture, end party from Washington, consisting of Dr. i. W. Wiley, special chemist, end Attorney McCabe arrived In Peorls early this morning to hear the plese of the local Independent distillers on rulings of the agricultural deportment relating to the pure food law and blended Peoria, 111., on, secretory whiskies. The visit has to do with the lessening of the rigidity of the ruling of the agricultural deportment on the new lew and the argument, that the local diatlllera have set n the effect that certain brand tbit hove for s long time gone hy eerttli names which did not designate exactly the contents and the proee Intemaking be allowed to continue rstate commerce. , If you haven't th time to exercise regularly, Doan's Regulets wlil prevent constipation. They Induce a.mlld, cany, healthful action of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them, 2Sc. DUKE AND DUCHESS ATED. NOT SEPAR- Lindou, Jan. 4. In speaking of the reported separation of the Duke aad Durhess of Marlborough, the Throne Tha need not be n cold saja: A reconciliation has Uken place between the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough. and on boxing day they came together again- - King Edward has extended the ares of his influence and his functions as peace-makhas been chiefly instrumental in effecting the reunion. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O MIGHTY GERMAN SHIP. O O O Kaiser to Have the Most Pow- O erful Cruiser. O O Imdon. Jan. 4. The Berlin O correspondent of the Dally O Mall says the Kaiser has decid- O el to eclipse the world so far n FERFECTIOI Oil Bestow This k an oil Hrfftios beater that gives whrrrrtr nod Produce totem last without smoke nr mcQ became 8 b equipped with cmohslos device so trouble Rodsngcb Easily carried around from room to mom. Yoa cannot tom Ac wick too high or too low. A easy sod simple to car ke os s leap, Th .. O O O O o o O O O O 0 as armored cruisers are con- - O O After the election the O O government will ask for author- - O O ity from the reichstag to great- - O O 1; increase the tonnage of the O O cruder already authorised, 0 O O that the new chip will have a O O displacement of 3(1.000 tons. O O 1'be vessel Is to have turbine O O engim-s- . which, it is planned. O O will make her the speediest O O cruiser In the world. 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