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Show 'X TOE MOKXIXO 8 ROOMU Independent 'Phsna . ........Na. Na. U 'Phone, twa rinse UUSINFtS OFFICE Nci M Independent 'Phone Na. M Ball Phene, ana ring TIITESDAV, JANUARY ACTIVE BREVITIES HIGHWAYMAN S4.50 HAUL. MASKED MAKES Mias Ada Johnson. Mra. Edward Paul Jonas and Mias Duella Alvord of UUiaa Joseph Rookhuycer Held Up at Paint Logaa. are guests of Mis Stevens for a few day a. of Gun on Twenty-eightStraaL . Aa a result. oi tha invmiigation by the official! of the Southern pacific la cmm action with tha While on his way home shortly berecast wreck of fast siail train No. 9, fore 11 o'clock last night. Joseph at Carlin, in which five mall clerk were lightly Injured, a awiirbmau In residing at 34K2 Adams tha Carlin jurat haa been removed uus. was held up and rohbsd of !4.&o from the aarvlce. Thin la the accident by a lone highwayman near the corner whara Na 9 hit a freight car that of Twenty elf hth street and Jefferson had bean left standing a side- svsnus, tost evening. Rookhuycer reported to the polioe. track and foni of tha main line. and told them that he had spent the A ear of dry, bright, given hay evening rolling on n Indy, and when street just rscetvad at Grout's Grain Store. walking along Twenty-eightthe robber Jumped from behind a tree Both phones. and shoved an ugly looklug gun ta Word haa been received hare to the his face He said he obeyed the comafiem that John H. Clark, who mands of the highwayman, who had graduated from the State School fur hi j Giro concealed by a handkerchief, the Deaf and Blind. In civil engineer and put hla hands high 1a ihe air. tag, to making rapid utridna in tha With .ai ne hand tha robber covered lie Rookhuycer with the gun and with Govern niaot Furesixy service. was rvceuUy promoted to an inspector the free hand he rifled hte pockets and relieved him of hta cash. After in that service. taking the mmiey Rookhuycer waa Mra Sidney Stevens is visiting commanded to eh was up the creek," and he again obeyed tha commands. with relative! at Ijos Angeles. Aa soon as he got over the fright he The Oppolo Stork Co. will present leported the rase Jo the police, but the beautiful military drama entitled could give an accurate deacripiioa of tha "Courier," In three arte, at Hunts- Ihe holdup. ville, Thursday eve, Jaa. Kith. MUSIC FORCYMNASIUM A marriage Ilrmse waa 1 sailed yea terday to Fred Simona, age 18. and C aniline Hasaell. age 34. of Ely, Nev.; Truatsse ef Daaf and Blind School and to Glen Purdoe, age 21, and Ella Add New Feature. Moulding, age Id, both of Ogden. recess of During the The board nf trustees of the state aoail Judge Howell united the latter deaf and blind school met at the Inin ooupla marriage, stitution yesterday slut disposed of a number tit important matters pertainPlenty of sweet milk and rrmm ing to the school. It was decided to on T. leave hand. I. Perrv, phone have music for all classes while doing 261L gymnasium work. This 1a a new feala believed to he beneficial In Tha Jury In tba rase of Chsrills A. ture, and It will teach the deaf children to Welsh vs. Stephen A. tbnt Browning march amt drill to rhythmic motion. It Browning et ai., returned n verdict Iso decided to grant nnrdher one-halata last evening for I73T.SO In (aver waa hour each day for orchestral work of tha plaintiff. This area aa action in the blind department. The orchesto recover 91.261 alleged to lie due on tra ta under the direction of ,. W, several promissory notes. Ford. Ruolt-buyee- -- h lf CITY WIN LISTLESS STARS LEAGUE BOWLING CONTEST. DAVIS. MORGAN AND BOX ELDER COUNTIES MAY PARTICIPATE. Deputy Sheriff Discovers Two Places Whsts Prisoners Began to Dig Through Wall. Playors Show Poor Form and Small Scores Are Made by Both Tames. Intarmountain Fair Association Moot and Diseuaa Plano for Increao-inInterest I Local Evsnt Standing of tho Teams. Ths auuual meeting of tho stockholders of tho lntermounrain Fair assoc La lion was held yeaterday 1a tha County Court house, seven hundred and fifty shares of stuck being represented. The report of the president and secretary showed that tho receipts and expenditures fro the year 1906 amounted to 83.850. The association ran behind about 9300 last year, but after considering that 8500 were expended on Improvements, it ta aaen that the last fair Juat paid Ita way. The meeting voted to hold a fair next tall, and passed resolutions to the effect that all stockholders be Invited to assist In making the occasion the great fair of tha stata. The directors considered it unfair that the seven meraben of the board should do all the work without pay, while the stockholders themselves do nothing. wers The following stockholders elected directors for 1907: J. C. Nye, Wm. Glaamann, O. M. Runyon. Jesse Fowera, Moroni Stone, H. C. Baker and O. B. Madsen. The stockholders were enthusiastic In their resolve to make tha - aext fair the greatest in the history of tho aoonrtailon. although the lack of aup-poso tar accorded by tho business men of Weber county waa made tho subject of much comjflalnt. In contrast with thla lack of Interest, It waa shown that In other counties and states, th business men supply all the prises, thus permitting the gate rerelpts to be uaed for improvements and for the purpose of attracting exhibits and visitors from a wide surrounding area. It la proposed to have Box Elder, Davla and Morgan counties participate with Weber county at the next fair, the intention being to arrange apacial features of attraction to draw our neighbors. It waa furthermore voted to dispose of 92,000 worth of stuck, at ths rata of 8 per share, the money so secured to ho uaed in replacing tha buildings and sheds blown down by the late storm. Inasmuch as no state fair will be held in Salt Lake next tall. It la the Intention to make the next Weber county fair a state fair.' There are six or seven young men anything ever reared in a small city like Ogden. This gang ta the some that had the local police foree up in the air fur a long time and committed burglaries almost at wlIL On the lint of crimes that have bees chalked up against them ta that of highway robbery. When their arrest was finally effected, one of these voung criminals boastfully slated that he would have killed anyoue who appeared on the scene and attempted to la any way interfere with the plaus of the gang when they ware burglarising n place. Hle etatement waa beHeved by the officers for they know the hoy. When they were sent from the city jail to tha countv prison one of the sheriff's force made the remark that the gang would give them trouble before they got rid of them. This prediction has already been partially fulfilled. There waa discovered yesterday two places where the boys had commenced to dig thalr way through the walla of the jail. Expecting trouble, as they did, the county authorities have been keeping chare watch on the members of the gang. They wars allowed to exercise during the dav In the corridors of the Jail, and It was while they were taking advantage of this liberty that they began what they evidently thought would result in their being able to escape. Dep"ty She ll! Barlow Wilson In making the rounds id tha interior of the jsll yesterday, discovered a hole about three inches in diameter dug through the plaster against the atone wall. This was tn tha bathroom at the east end of the building. Searching further he discovered another hole to the south on the main corridor. In this attempt the person doing the digging net discovered a crevice between two of the large atones. It evidantly being the intenllon to follow thla crevice around the atone and remove it. Their plans have liean frustrated, however, by the discovery made by the deputy sheriff, who Immediately ordered all prisoners Into the cage, where they will lie forced to get their exercise hereafter. Th superintendent's regular monthly report for December allowed an enrollment of 9X pupils, and but one rate of IIIihms during tha month, that being a case of diphtheria. Tha flnsnrlal re. port ad the Inetliuiioa showed the to be in good condition and The atorkholderB of the Ffrat Na- school that It will not be nerrs-sar- y the former demonstrated tional hank for tha trustees to go before the KELLIE BOSS' FUHEBAL board of directors yesterday. They n deficit, at will moat for organisation tha first routing legislature with la Ire ef many of the other mate InThe funeral nf Nellie P, Rose was Wedwradny in neat month. stitutions. , held at the First ward meeting house at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon and No, t24 won tha doll at Christea-aao'f- e was largely attended. There were Shoe Store. SCHUMANN-HEINK'- S PROGRAM many floral offerings laid upon the casAt a meeting of the directors of tha ket. The services were presided over The program announced for the liy Bishop's Counselor George Green Commercial Nations I hank, held yesconcert on Thurs- of Kanes llle. The First ward choir terday afternoon, A. R. Ileynood waa Rchumann-Hetnk'- n day, Jan. 17. at the Tabernacle, will sang several selections sud a duel elected president, A. G. Fell, vice pro Ideal, and O. M. Runyon, cashier. AD delight all lovers nf song. The alar was rendered by Miss Fowler and Miss of thee men are new In the positions Is down for fifteen numbers on the Hngree. The 'speakers ware W. J. to which they have been named. program, flhe will open whh an aria Critchlow. Bishop Holland of Rov. I.ee from the opera "Mlimne," after which Hammond. Alfred Green and henry Pur the first lime In ninny montha she will appear In the prison scens Green. Burial was made in the City nil of the passenaer train of the and grand aria from ''Prophet." Other cemetery. Hardman lines In and out f Ogden numbers will he n group of Hungarian wars virtually on time yesterday. This gypay songs by Brahms, three nunc MARTHA HICHBORN BLAINE. liera' by Schubert. and others by to said to be due to the mild weutjier at Kunat. nud Schumann l.is Among Divorced Wife of and alas to the belter qnality of coal Young Blaine lr to tha company In enabled to get for their tha encore numbers which It ! exMarry. are will ihe the give pected locomotives. singer Drinking Rons." by Lucreila Borgia, Philadelphia. Jan. 9. A marriage a waits song by Strauss, and ths Krl SMELTER AND RAILROAD King, Ths rholr will also sing three license was today Issued by the clerk of the orphans' court of thla city to selections. Tintta Company ta Build Una to Naw des- Paul (Hanford Pearsall of New York, A magazine writer recently Plant. voice aa the who ta to wed Martha Hlcbborn cribe,! Schuinann-Hlenk'greatest heard In the memory' of liv- lilaine. The latter, who waa recently Tha officiate of tha Tintle Swelling ing people; No woman singer nines divorced from James U. Blaine. Jr., company, who are about to ereot a the days of Jenny IJnd teems to have gave her address as Sioux Falls. B. D. plant at Tlnttc. are hard at work upon achieved the popularity and heroine It la understood the marriage will the many details which have to h such a favorite as has this songstress. take place si. the Bellevue Stratford worked out before the plans are mnde Bale of seats ojiens todny at Culley't hate next Tuesday. W. N'ibley, Drag Store and the Chainherlaln-Thoma- a public. It ie ntaied that of the onneern, 1s ta CaliMusic Store. REPAIRING DAMAGES. , president fornia at the present time conferring with the officials of the Ran Pedro Washington, Jnn. 9, Army and Grand Maak Skating Carnival, Audirailway regarding modern In connec- torium Rink, Thursday, January 10. navy authorities have been hard at tion with the new smelter. work replacing the damages done to It to highly pmhshle (hat the comthe ships and forts hy the grea gulf HAS HARROW ESCAPE pose will not only build n smelter hut cyclone last fall, and they have coma railroad, moat likely an electric line all the cellmates pleted practically for handling the ore from the mines of aa a basis for rongreasl.inal neressary Misa Louise Arnold Givce Sarah Up Tlnlic. There is a spur of ihe San appropriation for thin purpose. The Berth and Escapes Death. Pedro running from Wlver City to arnir probably sustained the greater what In known as Ruby IMInw. and mnnetarv damage, and Quartermaster as It to not being used at the present By the merest chance Alins Karsh General lnmphrey haa asked congress time, Mr. Nlblsy will try to purchase adArnod of Bnaion, who for 92(14.000 for the reconstruction of this spur. If he to surreerfirl. the line dressed the Ogden teachers' convenFori Morgan, tn Mobile bay. and Fort mar be extended on nround to the tion last week, e waited a horrible Barranraa at Pensacola. Ho also reBedk Tunnel and other mine In thn duath ou the Pullman to an appropriation of sleeper on the sms neighborhood, and posidbly ;o law Angeles limited which caught fire quests the barracks and quarters at repair the Iron deposits in East 'Pintle. H just east of Coanril Bluffs, la., last Fort Rt. Philip, at the month of the la not known whether steam or ly Sunday night, os using one death and Mississippi river, and in anticipation will be used for nimiie power several Injuries of the Inclusion nf these estimates In on the new rmul, luit there Is every Altos Arnold left on this one of the deficiency Ogden spproprlstlon reason to believe I vat 1: will tie train and was assigned lower berth Mils, the quart ennsater's department built and con' rolled by the ennipanv No. 12 un car Xr. 2. which was burned. haa cent experts to the fortifications that haa been organised In eren the This was be 4eHh in which the lire ncedng repairs tn make requisition for smelter. originated and in which Louis De- the necessary materials. lano of Isirsuile. Wyu., met hta death. Brand Mash Skating Carnival. AudiAt Cheyenne, however, for some unMUST ANSWER TOGETHER. torium Rink, Thursday. January 10. known reason. Miss Arnold wnstrsne-fi-rreto lower berth No. to in ror Kail Francisco. Jsn. 9 When the "Did she susperl hi- - clonetics lie No end thus escaped. in the Rucf rase was called hesriug fore their marriage?" of this Miss Arnold ta the principal morning before Judge Dunne, "Oh. yes lie gave her her engage Simmons college. Boston, and Is one Attorney Arli renewed hta motion to went ring as a Christmas plf:."ew if the mow widely known woman eduhave the case continued until after York Times. cators in the country. the supreme court shall have decided ihe application for a writ of prohibition. Judge Dunne denied the motion and told Ach that he would hereafter demand the presence In court of Mayor Sohm:'z. Rnof's Ach then con'lnued his examination of the grand Juror. E. ,1. Gallagher being AS TO WHERE YOU CAN GET GOOD GLASSES. called t the stand. The witness whs asked the same questtuns that Ach has asked of all the other Jurors, and denied tknt he ha 1 any prejudice against 'in defendan'. When court adjourned at ihe mam recess Judge WE WILL Dunne instructed the bailiff to hare EYE STRAIN. GUARANTEE Rchmitr tn court si the afternoon HEADACHES. Horn haa removed hla law officaa over Bad cons Drug Slura, whara ha is pretutred to meet any and all parties dealring the nervines of an G. Morney-aL-law- w The "crack" bowlers of Ogden had another Inning laat evening and once more they failed to demonstrate that they were what wao claimed for them rt prao-tlrall- oak-knee- elec-tidd- 1 ARE YOU WISE Grand Maak Skating Carnival, Auditorium Rink, Thurrday, January 10. JAMES CULLEN LYNCHED. Boeauas Other Wife Murderer Had Escaped the Gallows. Charles City, I .a.. Jan. 9. James Cullen, who murdered his wife and stepson yesterday . waa taken from the Floyd county Jail here tonight by a mob and hanged to the Cedar river bridge. The mob broke Into the jail and quickly overcame what resistance Sheriff Shernierhorn was able to offer. Many et the loading citizens of the town were In the rrowd. They made no attempt to disguise themselves. Cullen fought hard. He declared that hla wife and son had attacked him and thar he had killed them In Four or five ministers and a large number of women accompanied the lynchers. Judging from the expressions heard about town tonight, ths hanging to largely the result of the pardon grantDii see. the Bremer county-wifed to murderer. Duase murdered hie wife within fifteen miles of Charles City, hss twice been granted reprieves and then his sentence was commuted to life Imprisonment. Cullen had been married three times. Men who participated in- the affair stated tonight that they did not fear prosecution. They said they disliked moh violence, hut tliat they considered execution was Justifiable in the case nf Cullen. They declared the rotate of fl'i.Oiiii. which he had accumulated, would have used to fight hla case In the courts, and that It would have leen years before he was punished. Janies Cullen, a wealthy contractor of 'his city, killed hla wife and his old s!ep--Wednesday morning, ami attempted to commit suicide. but He killed hta wife with a failed. knife, and going to where ihe boy. J sines Eastman, was sleeping, attacked him. When tha boy felt the knife Made mrh hla throat he battled bravely with his stepfather and gained possession nf the weapon. Boarders In the house were aroused ts was also ftillen'e brother. Richard Cullen, a hanker ai Warren. III. Richard Cullen. Prof Rudd and Royal Jacobs took Grand Mask Skating Carnival, Audithe knife awav from Cullen, and the torium Rnk. Thursday, January 10. boy started to town to summon the marshal ('uih-- then shot him twice, SHORTAGE AT WALLA WALLA. killing him iiiv.mtly. Cullen then atWalla Wash. Jan 9. The tempted to kill himself hy shrotlng. Cullen was always known as a man f'tei s.imtion here Is serious. There of had temver and was somewhat ecIk no coal In leh ihe Oregon and Navigation company having centric. lie iHa go years old. ''Srrlv seven of cos', to' run 'lie cr.'li-ENDORSE ROOSEVELT. division There are grave fears tha iraffir will b tied up. Cnlnmh.a. S C.. Jan. !. The South IN HONOR OF CLEMENCEAU. Carolina today adopted s resolution ei;dnritic the action of PresiI Ambafc-aior Paris. J a .1 aul Mra dent Rioei; In the Brownsville afMcCormick save a reception ami din- fair anil rthe Smrh Carohtni ner a' the American embassy tuntcii: di'lemi'loD In to support ibis In honor of tovtniei I'ivmeareau VOIIie 16-re- n . SATISFACTION iN EVERY INSTANCE. NERVOUSNESS CURED BY WEARING EYES PROPER EXAMINED FREE. GLASSES "'!a Rail-roo- fi-- The New "Auto" Goggles Are Great for any one who waste Eye Protection. Aluminum AT THE . BIG CLOCK $1.00 Co., Opticians WASHINGTON AVENUE. I Vernon. Humboldt county, Nev., Jan. 6. At the greatest depth yet reached In this camp. F. A- Bird, leasee on the principal Cleghorn property, baa juat broken Into a large body nf quarts which allows free gold to the naked eye and paua heavily tn this metal. The discovery was made at a depth of 80 feet In n drift, the ore .body covering the entire fare of the draft and consequently being of unknown dimensions. The work of penetration continues, the rock looking better at every blast. The strike has special interest here from the fact that it reveals condition! 2U feet farther In the ground than another working In the new camp, and It shows a decided Improvement over surface conditions. It Indicate alo the permanent character of the Cleg-bor- n lead which haa been exposed for over 2.000 feet on the surface and hss aluiwn surface values of l.fioo ounces In silver and several ouncea in gold. A string "t leasees occupy the ledge eo far exposed and the strike ta stimulating them to uiiususl activity. The control nf the ground belongs to L. Holbrook of Provo, who purchased a controlling Interest for 940,000 a few days ago In Balt Lake. It is to be the scene sxm of extensive deep mining activity. The record of the "baby wonder here, the month-olproducer variously known as the Owena property, the Ivor or the Kindergarten, 1s ihe chief interest of the estop. Ore hauling began a week ago tomorrow, after a three weeks sacking record and now lietween the Kindergarten and the Falrvlew the freighters have all the hack hauling they ran manage. It has been decided to make the first shipment a two carload lot. The Kindergarten con'fnuea Its M.oon a day record. The station for sinking has almost, been completed so that the output and the mining force will he augmented. The ore so far has come from the grase roots from a drift both ways on the vein and upward stuping. The workings have proven ao tar contiguous values of from MOO to 9600 d all along the qnartx vein and values for a width of five feet In the porphyry. Schemes for connecting Vernon and Intermediate mining points hy wagon road and wire have all hut been completed. The first part of his program, the wagon road project. waa launched at a citlsens' meeting at liovclock, the nearest railroad station, when 82.580 waa raised by suosrrintlon hy the rltlxene to this end. The road from Lovelock to Vernon has already been completed and covers a distance of twenty-fivmiles. The money subscribed will apply to the thirty miles from Vernon to Rose-huThe road will traverse the great porphyry belt upon the extremities of which these two towns lie and will connect he prospective mining tewns f Trough. Stone House, Burnt Creek and a prospective town on Cnw Creek canyon. These places are In 'he midst of a region where rich ' rikes are continually being reported and are represented by clusters of prospectors' tents. The ascend part of (die scheme embrace' as the first step a telephone Un from Lovelock to Rosebud. The first pan of this line was completed when connections were made with Vernon a short time ago. At a recent mee-lnof Ivloek business men at the hank of J.ovelock building, enough iiiur-- v wa assured to carp- out the latter pert of this project. The line ' roiin-i- -t h!! intermediate points. - - a g when the new city league was formed a short time ago. This tima It wa the Falstaffs against the Stars, and the latter were victorious by a score of 2 to 1. There were only two men un bulk who played In anything like professional form and their work waa nut such that would rouse a stir tn the mowling world. ThL waa Decker wltk hta dodo" ball and Baxter. These two mm rolled out totals of 904 and SOI. respectively, and they were the only ones ft the whole bunch ho were able to get by the 500 mark. Much of the work waa decidedly amaieurlah. There was Glandt, the star of the former Columbia team, fro instance. Laat night he was away off color and could not hit the side of a barn, instead of itrtvlng to reach tha fii0 mark, hla ambition seemed to be to reach 400 points and he failed moat miserably. Tha best ha onald do waa 390 tn three games. Gilbert, another of the rrackee, developed during the first game of the season, demonstrated that he wa a fit candidate for the Commercial league, providing he keeps on at the pace he set laat evening. The I mat he could do waa 417. Joa Thomas waa another to go to the bad. It la claimed that hta glaas arm cracked again and for that reason the beet he could do In the three games was to pull nut a tnial of 423. Camp waa the only nuro on the Falstaff team that threatened O get d to the Gnu mark. He got w In the last game, however, and foil down nine pins shy. Both teams started out In fair abape and did their beat work In the first gams. The Stars cleaned up a total or 815 against 781 by their opponents. In the second game both showed effects of the strain io which they had been subjected and the Filataffa came nut ahead with a total of 761. while the best the Stars could do was 744. In the final game the Stare seemed to ger their second wind and rolled out Grand Mask Skating Carnival, Aud8U9. The Falaiaffs. however, went itorium Rink, Thursday, January 10, further Into the mire and had to be content with 10 pins to the bad. Not a man on either team secured a 200 VERHQH PROPERTIES score. The rest is told in the following scare: ' Kindergarten Mine, Only a Month Old, Falstaffs Producing 83,000 Per Day. u-a- -q nnex-pecte- e d e - I ARM APPKOPiiUnot AT THE GRAND. YOUTHFUL CRIMINALS DETECTED IN ATTEMPT TO GAIN LIBERTY. cun flued in the county jail At the present time who are about as tough as IKEFliSE TO CliTDOwiT' A THEATERS FAIR GAMES SPOILED AGAIN J. S. Lewis 1907. 1ft, FALSTAFFS TO ENLARGE LOSE TWO WEBER PLOT IS 1 M A. UTAH, fXlDEN, HOLDUPS ARE JAIL BREAK EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL EXAMINE!: In the malignant and crafty character f Richard the III. tb genius Of Shakespeare was once more creditably intrepretrd by John Griffith, at the Grand last sight. Of the play ao much has been written by students at literature and disciples of ths old master that what might be embodied la the brief apace of a dramatic criticism, must seem trivial and wholly Inadequate to even suggest the subtile human element and the beautiful language in which the English bard haa couched hit enduring truth. Suffice it to asy that Richard the HI" ta one of the moat tragic of tragedians, baaed upon history and detailed in the awful and bloody career of the Duke of Gkiater. With Much a ba-l- c incident on which to build, aa the final overthrowing f the tyrant. In all hla devilish ambition and foul work, the play la written aa only a Shakespeare ran write. The Richard of Griffith was the beat interpretation of Shakespeare seen on tha local stage for many montha. Tha character of (he vain and ambitious man ta fiLtod to the ability of the actor who might. In leas dramatic roles, overstep legitimate acting In bombastic ranting. Ail the subtle, th cunning and fiendish scheming of tha tyrant king, were portrayed in look, word and action as Griffith progressed to the end and fitting death of Richard in the laat act. Such an interpretation ia possible only after long amdy. and the euecata with which he comprehended tha complex character of history demonstrates that Mr. Griffiths ta not onily an actor of more than average ability, but a keen student of the BUtnur of the play. Aa support Griffith has a company that la a blending of good and evil. Several of the minor roles essayed by hta personnel of actors proved too much fro their native ability and tha effect was ludicrious. Aa Laly Anne, Mabel Blandish la unbearable. She would appear to better advantage had he refrained fen speaking while on the atage. AT THE GRAND TONIGHT. Ktaw A Krlanger'a production of "The Ham Tree," in which they are starring McIntyre and Heath, ta un-nf questionably the funniest show many seasons. Their waa a unique idea the building up of a three-ac- t entertainment out of a twenty-minut- e vaudeville sketch, but they knew their business and succeeded in putting together an attraction which 1a comic from atari to finish. The chorus la a notable one and ta made up of eighty aud girls who can sing and bys dance especially dance. Nothing like ihe chorus shown In this piece has ever been seen on the stage. Their dancing ta no mere posing, with little fancy eliding and gliding stops. The dancing ta tha real thing clogs, jigs, soft shoe and dreekdown dona by mov. thirty aud forty people at a time, ta ing as one. It Is as pleasing aa it toe novel. McIntyre and Heath will the attraction at the Grand tonight. FLORENCE ROBERTS. Bo little that ta new can he said of the talented awr who ta so come to tha Grand for a night, January 11. that one must needs turn to the play that House Committee of the vkna taint Item for M.litarv i Purposes. vuinim. . th whole today, having tbe rn propriailon bill under lrz: r refused to strike out an item q . million dollars for the purpose of H tag th eapenaes of regiment barli I' h ions, squadron' and bsiterles 7 , orflanisad mafitia io PsrijcipT- - T I brigade or division ' as may be established fur the tractions of the troops of th !L i " ? lar army. Representative . Hay 0f vir. aid that, ao far as the maraud I held In VarglnU were concerned ' were a farce. Representative Grosvenor of rv enlivened the house by relsiln atory of the encampmeui held summer near his home in AtkTr Ohio. He said that after getting regulars and militia into ranip tvI had two or three days' manruvrs sL then a sham battle. He said ha I! served four year and upward i8 JT army at a time of active war that with a single exception he never sues any manenvre eiihr a camp or In battle upon any of tta magnificent plana and detail thy T dertook to perform at his home "I don't know he said, whn other people's experience at ih uro where I live wag. but I know never want to aee any regular glomerate performance such a Ou, waa come near us again." Hhs said there alwas n. tatlon and conflict between farauM sons and merchants' clerks and tta a the regular army. Borne trouble hi pened In Athena, and a soldier of tu regular battery was arrested for bciu drunk and disorderly. A friend U catfd him In Jail, and as ihoy Vfn about to attack a guard uf tafastiy commanded by a young officer a m poral or a sergeant of the Matt guard ordered them to halt. Fifty v sixty shots were fired and ha ft: dead. There never was a man punlshft fro anything connected witn it." Groarenor. "There never vu an officer called upon tn report iu there never was any report mm the commanding officers of that regt. tar battery, aud the feeble attempt d the local authorities tn punish fit men who committed that murder was utterly futile for reason that I do not care to go luio." He charged that the war depw ment. In addition to the regular A fleers and men, had taken up ths eat gel In opposition to the anthoritii and In opposition to the militia of da state. Representative Hepburn of kro, thought the million appropriation m a west of money. He waa ta bra of gryaier efficiency In target pn tire. During the Mexican war. Mr. Hepburn said, seventy cartridges wen exploded to produce a reault: at tb battle of Rantlago 60(1 cartridges wen used to produce a result; he had ash been told by an officer who partid pated In that battle. A point nf order was made and (retained against the paraghaph ta tb bill abolishing the grade of lieu Unapt general with the retirement of Genenl MacArtknr, tha present officer of tbt grade. Among the other Items stricken ad were the following: Giving the commanding officer d army posts of headquarters or' offim of chief nf staff authority to appoht clerks and ether employes; authorioubaHtesn sing the oale of surpluo tores in Cuba and the Philippine; permitting the construction and open lion of laundries at military post; providing for tbe ante of fuel to on the active Net; prnhIMUu the expenditure of any money for brigade posts except by authority f congress. ' Mr. Smith of Iowa ' reported th fortification appropriation Mil, and it 4:45 the house adjourned. i u u m-M- r. cold-blom- aha ta to offer to find material for anything to say of the engagement Florence Roberta ta perhaps better known locally than any woman of the hare anAmerican atage, and th nouncement of her date will b enough to fill Ihe playhouse with the legion of friends that she has here. One added interest will be the fact that we are to see her surrounded with the samu distinguished cast that she had while she waa appearing in ths city of New York last spring, and, too, she is to produce for the fourth time on she any Mage In EngUch the play thatNew I soon to take to the city of York fur her second metropolitan engagement. It 1s an adaptation from Marta the Spanish and 4a called Rosa:" ta the work of Angel Gulmera and ta a companion play to Marta of Grand Maak Skating Carnival, Audthe Imjvlaada." which enjoyed a aplen-di- itorium Rink, Thursday, January IE written reception In thla country, Roberts bv the asm author. Miss EXPRESS COMPANIES DEwill he seen In the part of Maria Rosa, NOUNCED. a beautiful peasant woman of the wine the and of part faction Spain, growing Pittsburg, Jan. 9. The fifteenth is Mid to b one of the heat that she annual oonventlon of the NaUoail auooessea. of list In had her long has League uf Commlaaloi Marrhasii& convened here today. President I Wagner, of Chicago, ' who prcaliW. AUEI DOOKE COMIKG cored the railroad! and denonneM the express companies, asdertaf In Kerry Star to Irish Appear Yeung that their agents acted as ronuaie Gow." Ion men to take trade away froa the legitimate trade ta secret Allen Dunne, the young Lrlih romanIn a discussion that ensued, gowre tic actor and singer, who has ao clev- ment control of railroads was wed as the only solution of th erly succeeded the world renowned railroad question. Joseph Murphy, will appear at th Grand under the auspices of the Knights of Columbua of this23.city, WedSENATE SUMMARY. nesday evening. January consummated were Arrangements F Washington. Jan. I. After yesterday, and commencing today eral discussion tentative under stewviritickets can be secured from the ing was reached ta the senate Jusolh ons members of the order. Ing the belief that a vote on the F "Kerrv Gow. the play In which eral aervlce pension bill will he ta Mr. Doone and company will Appear, next Friday. The measure recslw needs no special Introduction; luflkca no fatal criticism, hut many conns to say that it haa lived succeaEfully dations. Senator McCumher spoke ta considered and odd for thirty years, In support of the measure. the greatest dramatic production of length TTie remainder of the day was Iriah life ever written. voted to a discussion of tho bill U' The company that will present it tag the hours of railway employ hero ta the original organization that which measure la to be voted en has contributed to Ita success for der agreement tomorrow. msny years. Th Brownsville matter wm The production carried Includes all poned at tha suggestion of Bette"; the special scenery, properties and Foraker. who gave aa the reaaon ta ocstumes that have added to Its Senator Tillman, who ta InJlspos"-desirebeauty In all the large cities, notably to address the senate o ts the groat race track scene, the black- subject. smith ahnp with Its real forge and anvil, and where the shoe ta molded CHINAMEN ESCAPE. and the horse Is shod In full view of the audience. The company carries El Paso. Tex., Jan. Its own borsee for thla scene. The the eighteen Chinamen, who, hills of old Kerry, and the Drew farm, their Mexican guide, were capt wherein a fleck of trained pigeons are hare last ss they were hoat Introduced that fly from the race track a box carnight In tha Santa Fe hringlng the glad tiding of victory, ceeded In escaping from the ttePJ lend the real atmosphere of the Clou officers ia the dense ft8 which every admirer of the highenveloped the yard, and can appreciate. est dramatic art hut fruit less search for them hat re" In Mr. Doone, Ihe star, while only going on all day. The Chlnsme wonhis second season, has built up were caught were all wringing derful reputation, which no actor of haring wadd across the Rio Ora hta years can boast. He ta young and handsome, with an admirable atage PENSION BILL. presence and a sweet tenor voice, selecchoice In a heerd be will which Washington. Jan. 9. Receivingta tion of aongs. right of way for ta pension bill senate today. Mr. McCumher Grand Maak Skating Carnival, Aud- there were few persons who win HL itorium Rink. Thursday, January concede that at some period Close of the Civil war a general DUTY ON IMPORTS. vice pension bill would be ensy The amount of pensions being Rio Janeiro. Jan. 9. President Pen- Ihe young veterans of the BP ns todry signed a decree putting into war. he said, was entirely out of effect the renewal of the twenty per portiun. rent reduction In the duties collected I Mr. McCumher secure,! ncaal" ou American imports. consent io take np the hill Frida) d . ream-men- t xteen ould-sod.- v: |