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Show THE EXAMINER by MOUSIN'? TI1K 4 Mlimd Eviy Tha standard n tha Vatr Publishing Cw Day Paay. SUBSCRIPTION I ATCSb Dtlivarod by Camor in 0Ua CUjr, including Sunday Nora-lo- g Examiner, par osan:h.. Tie 6n Btngm capias BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. is Mi hi KftU wUuSa U Ogiton, par ymr. SC 8U A( toM guaruriy, la advance. . Eau TkA yKhAnnaJ FEARLESS aaS INDEPENDENT. MkMUMC U A ftfWUJf W l go's r naaupar. mum as oqusl ana. I'ai Kinounat Saa M SwitA )f ay ui giva tha fill y laws nnmasrd nod an aauii 11 iantim.:.iiM vib ba racalu os au auujacu proaoatad la re- suostful Luiitf11 from Loovs Individual. bat tha iraa nnm Baal bo guuuittmg is lull All loUara and -o jaigaS by own do ml! L plaaiaa. or Uniaa la laa araata baabOL Tha bravo man aovar hldra babiad aa aaaaaiad aaaa Don't oak loo Bdi air to bo iwpoaaiala for bal you ara nahamad oL ). Bubacrtbaro wU'. motor o ! oSmo of failurs by BfnraiBg Tba Esamiaer baton la racaiT till lbair braabtaoL OP COLD. x Tha Euglumring and Mining nal baa published a taldo of tha eral and metal production of tha Unit-a- d Statea la 1906. The fold output la eatimated at 997.Ut.101, aa Ineraaae of 99,000,0000 over the production in Jourmin- 1909. Tha world'a production of gold la placed at 9404,600,000, an Increaae of 9S.OUO.OOO over the 1906 flgnrca. Tha value of copper produced In (he United State wan 9171,000,000, an increase of mi.mo.ooo. Silver showed a alight gain la 19o( Over the production la 1901. Tea years ago tho world'a gold llelda wera yielding only about half the yellow metal bow being produced. This Increase la the world's primary money la one of tho moet potent factors la tho Improved economic conditions of nearly all countries of tha clvUtoed world as compared with tha period 1890 to 1996. Tho proapccta are that within five years Ihe gold mines will be turning ont half a billion dollars In gold each year and the new stream of yellow metal will give commerce Increased activity by affording a broader monetary base oa which business ran ha conducted. DtGREESOP obit-ion- n PEOPLE MAKE THE AWARDS. A Tba Morfisg Exominer can lx found aa aala by Iba indpmdsn Nawe Co, SaN Laka City. Oa aU tbrousb iraiaa loavlug Ogdta oa Tba South ra Pacific Railway, Tba Laloa radflc lUUway, and Tba Orogia Short Liao Hallway. Examiner patroaa will motor a favor oa tha aanagaBant by to Ihla office wbaaavar (bay fail to Sad tba popart at tba dotty satad plaata. INCREASE the brightest day Is darkest night and night la deepest, blackest despair. When they finally gain their freedom, their lives hate been blanked, hope ha fled aud they hang by a thread . on the brink of They have been punlehed uuio death, yet their punishment was intended to be only a form of restraint to answer an reprims ad. There was a young man sent to prison from Ogden not long ago. He bad been acras'.omed to the best of social conditions. Ha delighted in .companionship and seemed u enjoy everything worth enjoying. What bis thoughts are, while he sirs aloua la his eeil and allow himself to contemplate the past, he only caa tell, but untold wealth would not tempt us to exchange places with him. We venture to aay remorse seised him as he stepped Inside the huge walla of his imprisonment and that the years of his will send him out of that Institution uf cheerless solitude a broken-dowwreck of a man The measuring out of punishment for the offenders against the law la a task that calls for not only a mind capable of interpreting the law, but one so blessed with the promptings of a human anal and so eurapport with bumaa aat are an to ha able ta understand the Intensity of a mind that can suffer from the pangs of remorse and despair.' PUNISHMENT. Aa died In New York a few days ago of melancholia. Ha was In tha aense of being not an a hardened criminal. He had been a aucreaeful business man. but was tempted by a government contract to become a fraud la that be obtained an unfair advantage over competitors for mail route equipment by collusion with a government officer. Prom a position of respectability, he fell to one of disrespect and became a branded oulcaat of eoclaty. He served two years la prison and. aonn after his release, died of a broken heart, or melancholia. The Judge who sentenced him Indicted a penally equal to death punishment. llils Is a reminder that dollars or years la prison do not always express the Mine thing to different prisoners. The fellow of wealth can pay 91,000 aud be no more severely punished than had some poor man been lined 91- - The sensitive prisoner --one of nervous temperament and kenness of Intellect can spend a night in prison Snd suffer mental torture almost to tha point of collapse. The Indifferent criminal might serve a year In the penitentiary and entile out Improved In health slid spirits. A Judge on the bench. In Inflirting a punishment, must, to be Just, lake Into consideration something more than dollars and years. The law itself should allow a wide latitude. There are men la stripe who pare their narrow cells and pray for death to end their harden of loneliness. They count the day, the hours, the minutes from one meeting to another of the hoard of pardons, and, wtrh each disappointment that comes aa aa answer to their appeal for release, they sink lower and lower in hope, until Ruffe paper says prisc-Bghler- a, three bourn The winner of this bout will receive It te a sum not amassed by one man In ten thousand. A conscientious capable Individual often strives flfty years, day d after day, without accumulating of the gum. A popular hiiuinrlat has made a million dollars in ten years, hashing stuff that bears no relation to literature. Another mad receives In royalties each year, from cheap musical plays, aunts greater than that received by Mark Twain in forty years. A graduated.vrhorus-glrl- , drawing by rhance from nature substantial underpinnings, spends twenty thousand a year, on frivolity, and a trained curse slaves night and day a like period for Ave per rent of that sum. A salacious sport lag and theatrical weekly turns out millionaires and the highest das publication on the continent Is opern ated at a loss. It la a matter for when a college or a charitable aaeorlaUuS receives large hcqueeis, but a million dollars a day is spent each day on nonsense in thla country. Tlia Inventor of n nustrutn rakes In n larger sum than Washington and the Inventors of the nation received la the aggregate for their services. It la a way the rare has had, since Socrates, of estimating and rewarding great men and notnbla service. hard-workin- one-thir- aen-satlu- GETTING UP 'WHEN YOU ARE DOWN BY DANIEL BULLY The Dethroned Cotton King, Whe Again Fighting Fortune, Wrltee a Word of Cheerful Counsel for tho Ambitious j j, In . INnlel J. Sully, who wrote the following article, speaks In ll from his own esperlenre. lleginnlng In 1902. when ha rrolgned a position that paid him 930 a weak, Mr. Sully carried on a series uf operatkiaa in the cotton markon of New York and New Orleans that placed him In the very top rank of flnandai kings. When, by n series of bull movements, he forced ihe price uf cotton to break all rec- ords, his dally profits wera estimated ia the millions Even more remarkable than the rise of the Arm of Sully A Co. was Its spectacular failure. In a struggle Mating a week, during which Mr. Sully pitted hts millions against those of his rivals, the price of cotton was forced beyond all previous record, and then broke. Prom the poeaeeaor of many millions, Mr. Sully was forced to assign and au Indebtedness varlounly computed to be from 96.ihift.niNi to $10,000,-twaa-au- o. In the Mat two year Mr. Sully has been steadily punning an upward flight. Although not now considered the Irader of the cotton market In New York, hla movements are mure closely watched than those of any other man in the market. By Daniel Bully. Poes the floudllde of Mircess rise more than once in a man's career? Can a man regain position, nttun and Inti uence when once down? Can a financial defect be turned Into a financial victory? Can lost prestige be restor- ed? A strong man never surrenders, er admits defeat and does not nev- but mo- mentarily allow hie brain tha great force that controls the world- - to think aught else hut that It Is simply n coincidence nd a part of bis destiny to meet reverses, overcome them and romc nut victorious. Tree lashed My gales strike deejier coots Into the soil; tempests strengthen their liber and resisting power. 80 with the strong man who has from boyhood been ambitious, determined. persevering, conscientious and masterful. Man rises to bis full stature when he rises from despair and turns It Into Joy. In the darkest hours of financial gloom man's real heroism Is born. When hla business Is swept from Its moorings and the fortune he has made crumbles away, when property la gone. contains the whole cod lirer oil and the pure oil not ditguiied with ingredients that lessen its medicinal properties. If you want the substance and not the shadow, ask for Scott Emulsion . s ALL DRUGGISTS! SOc. ANDtl.0a. money gone, nothing left hut name and fame, rumes then the opportunity for mastcy. and rivoae ruaourees which have heroine a natural part of himself from his boyhood training ta his manhood s experience assert themselves. and nothing can s:nd In hM way of again rising to greater height than before. Tha sua gone down ariaea oa a new moral eg; it beanie glowing oa the aatue beautiful horlaoa; a new day. and with It a determination to rise and conquer once more and sweep away the debrM of the fallen and shattered structure, and again begin building oa those safe and sure foundations, ambition, determination and moral courage Then come to hla aid that force of nature which has so thoroughly been training him Jn the past for Just such emergencies, giving him new strength to proceed masterfully and overcome the Innumerable obstacles which are placed in hla way, and by persistence, determination and morn courage, he once more comes to tha stage where ha can aaa In the not far distant future tha floodtlde rising to assist him and sweep him oa agala to victory. Fortune smiles once more with favor upon him; hla property again grows valuable; hla friends return; name and fame become once more a priceless legacy fur home and family. Man M never fully conscious of hla powers until they sire put to tha test by adversity. The soul then, inarches out oa a higher plane through struggle and conflict. His destiny is being made, circumstance are molded and obatarlea overcome that In the great light of the world's eyes seem Insurmountable. But the Intellect Is quickened through trial; It must and does grasp every trivial advantage, and then one stone after another of heroic endeavor Is added to the atractare, and man Is once more master of hlm-nelhM fortune, his fame and glory. On the wide field of commerce, finance and buatnea are splendid example of men who have straggled np ft out the depths of misfortune to a higher eminence than they ever before occupied. They were down, hut not out. They arose by the supreme effort of their will. Intellect and energy. They poa tented the Inherent strength and determination to conquer. They had the never-fallinnerve to do and darn and won. This Is a grand period: one full of great opportunities for men of brains to regain lost fortune nnd pree'ige. Never an age more auspicious, never a time more encouraging to begin anew and win victories grander than ever thought of. Hope, that without which no human being can ever fully succeed. Is In front of him, ever guiding, ever watchful and forever berkonlug him on to aucceet. Put experience, determination and unflinching moral courage on the altar of business anew. Light the Are and watch the beams gild a new glory on the futurp. OflUEX, IT; IDA V, CTAil, JUDGE Of A C0U3I CALLS LOR TOOOPS . BREATHITT COUNTY, KENTUCKY, IB WITHOUT LAW. Five Hundred Man Armed and a Beane f Carnage la eltl-sen- AND OTHERB TO BE PREVENTED FROM ESCAPING. HARRIMAN They Will Net Be Allewed Flight te Europe. te Take Chicago, Jan. lo. The attorney, who were conducting the Investigation Into the management of the Harriuan lines tor the government, announced today that they hd determined to take stepe to prevent B. H. Harriman, H. C. Frick and H. H. Rogers from leaving the Jurladictliia of the Interatate Commerce Commission. In order to prevent thla, steps will be taken to continue the Issuance of writs by author- JEFFRIES TO FIGHT ity of which they will he compelled to Ranch to Heme in the remain within the. Jurisdiction of tho commission. Angel City. Chairman Knapp, at the commenceIx Angeles, Cal., Jan. 10. After ment of today's hearing, announced the retirement of James J. Jeffries that the present hearing would adjourn from the ring eouie two yearn agn the at noon and Mr. Kellogg, the governBurbank fanner met all offera to re- ment attorney, derived he would be turn to the squared circle with the able to get In all desired evidence by statement that hi retirement waa at 1 o'clock. James H. HyMnd, traffic manager of the request of hla wife and mother, and that he would not return until tbe Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul, was the first witness today. He said their permission was granted. Pacific Big Jim la now open to offers, and I'ntoa Pacific and Southern It la evident that ihe ranch life on were formerly competitor tor Pacific the IJlirhank alfalfa patch has not coast business. Mr. Hyland was asked If competition been pleasant for Mrs. Jeffries, alee her permission would never have beun between railroads would still exist if all the roads In Ihe country wera accnrde.L That this permission has been brought under one management. He replied that In all probability granted is sure, fur while Mrs. Jeffries refuses point blank to admit competition In such a case would rethat she has any control over her big solve Itself Into a question of personal husband's movement, none of the of- rivalry between the separata managefers that have been made him have ments of the road. On the whole, he the edge would bd taken escaped her notice, and these with considered the discomforts of the ranch life have off the competition and It would not been enough to cause her to permit the be ae keen aa under Individual ownership. change In her home life. Mr. HyMnd declared that Place the The Burbank ranch has been left behind and Jim and Mrs. Jim have consolidation of the Union and Southroad had experienced moved Into Angeles, where the ern Pacific hla big fellow will be close to the hand- greater difficulty in handling certain ball courts of the Los Angela Ath- claaeea of freight. he waa asked On letic dub. Here he will do light work even before signing for the battles by Attorney Milburn If the ennaollda-Io- n Itself wsi the cause of Increased that are now Inevitable. Mrs. Jeffries, fresh and radiant from difficulty. He replied: "Yea, elr." her outdoor life, laughingly denied How does It work agalnrt your that she was responsible tor the return liner' of the champion. The greater part of tbe butlnea I I have nothing to do with Jim's business," said she shaking her head have mentioned I goes by the Southern In decidedly. "Oh, no! He would sever Pacific, and M, presume, deflected let me talk to him about such things that direction In order to make a a that. He will return to tho ring If longer haul than would be the case he wants to. but they must give him If It went by tne Union Pacific." Jullua Krutachnltt followed Mr. Hymoney onough. I think 980,000 la none Mnd. Attorney Kellogg naked Mr. too much." Krutschnltt a long series of question regarding hi duties. The aubRtance DIED OP CAISSON DISEASE. of the answer waa that tbe witness Son of a Wealthy Family Could Not Is In ebarge of operation of all lines of the Union nnd Southern Pacific Stand Hard Work. except the lines la Texas. ConNew York. Jan. 10. ("banning Bran cerning those Knee, he is frequently Bullard, a member of an old and consulted by ofMr.theHarriman and PresiTexas lines. ' wealthy New England family and n dent Lovett When asked who originated the idea graduate of Harvard, where Bullard ha been known for many years, died of placing one director In charge of Tuesday at a New York hospital from operation on all the Harriman lines, caisson disease contracted while work- except the Texaa road, the witness ing n n laborer In the Pennsylvania said he presumed Mr. Harriman. E. O. McCormick. In charge of pasEast River tunnel. Bullard was twan-t)-alyears of age and was the son senger traffic on the Southern and of William A. Bullard, president of the Union Pacific, was the third witness. Harvard Trust comptny of Cambridge, He wa questioned along the same Maas., who la now abroad. Last week lines regarding passenger traffic aa the young man was best man at tha Mr. Kruttschnltt had been concerning wedding of hla brother. Arthur, which operation. The attempt wsa made to show by wa a fashionable event. He then came to New York. He had been of- Mr. McCormick that the advertising of fered a chance to enter financial life, the system wa tn the hands of one hut here he tried to gala a practical knowledge of engineering through a WEAK, WEARY WOMEN. cousin. Wolforj D. lacy. mechanical superintendent of the Pennsylvania Learn the Cause ef Daily Wee and tunnel. He wn to begin the work at End Them. the boltnm and on Monday he started with pick and shovel. He showed no When the bark ache and throb. effects at the end of the first day but When hnnwwi.rk I torture. on Tuesday the compressed air so When night brings no rest nor sleep. sgxravated a chronic disease from When urinary disorders set In which he suffered that he .lied at the Women's lot I a weary one. hospital to which he waa removed There M a w.- - v to escape these woe. when It was found he waa 111. When Doan's Kidney Pills cure such ilia hla clothe were searched hi Identity Hare cured women here In Ogden. wa learned and hi family was InThis I one Ogden woman testiformed of hla condition a few hours mony. before hi death. A cousin living Mr. George Wahlen of 2860 Grant here arranged to have his body sent I have sufve.. Ogden, Utah, aay: to Boston. fered from kidn-- y complaint for three nr tour year snd hare spent a great HEINZE IN A NEW YORK BANK. deal of money on doctor bill, expenVw York. Jan. 10. K. Augustus sive medicine and put up remedies Helnze was elected prosl.lenr of the without relief. I procured Mercantile henk of this dry yester- Doan s obtaining Kidney Pills at 8. W. Radrnns day. This hank waa held to be dom- drug store and after using them a inated by Edwin Gould and hla assn- - short time .1 the barkarhe and dis'ate prior to It coining under th? order of the kidneys disappeared. Not control of Helnze. Thomas a symptom of the trouble remains at and Morse. Mr. Helnze was chosen the present time. Dona Kidney PUB ill a meeting of the new director have mr besrtWt recommendation." elected by th; stockholder on TuesFor sale hy all druggist. Price, 5? He aurceed day. i Frederick B. cents. Co.. Buffs B. Schenrk who ipilt the presidency of New York, role axents for the United the hank Monday night to assume the States. presidency 0f the Liberty National Remember the name Doan's and ! ank on tv,. r.l owing morning. take no other Back From Ia aye-tern- x Mr. Foster-Mllbun- 11. iso;. WILL BEGIN NEXT SUNDAY a Pacific. He was asked if the Portland route Lexington, Ky Jan. 10. 8pecial Judge Canton, trying Jamaa Hargis, Ed Callahan. Joha Smith and John Abner, fur tha aesanaina'ion of Dr. ft D. Cox, at Jackson, four years ago, wired Goturnor Beckham, making that fifty aoldlera be aunt to guard him against assassination. Jackson is filled with riued men. Armed men made several attempt (o reach Judge Carnes la hla room at tho hotel last sight, hut they wera They followed Came prevented. about town thM morning. The frlenda of Marcum and Cockrell, with shorn murder Hargis. Callahan. Smith and Abner are charged, are arriving end taking aides against tha accused men and Judge Cornea. It la said Judge Carnes will not again oonvene court unless troops oome to Jackson. s Reporta received here aay the there ere begging tor troupe They believe the town will be the scene of carnage If troops are not brought In. Fire hundred armed men are now In Jackson. The Jury In the Hargis case has not been selected ns It has been Impossible to find twelve men ia Breathitt county capable of passing Judgment oa their fellow townsmen, James Hargis. The people of Jackson want the trial removed from Jackson as far as possible. Judge Carnes, however, haa signified hla Intention of holding the trial la Jackson. g j.oCA&r man but he decMred that tbe traffic manager of each line manr.ged Ll own advertising, subject to tne approval of Tralfic Director Sruitim. J. A. Moaroe, fro. gilt traffic manager of the Union Pacific, waa called. The questions answered by him were along tbs lines of those put 10 Mesers. Kruttachniit and McCormick. On cross examination, Mr. M unroe declared that in all essentials the freight conditions between the Union and Southern Pacific have not been altered hy the coniulidatloB of the twu lines. He asserted that while connected with the Union Pacific, prior to tne couaclidatton. he had never considered the San Francisco route, vM Portland and the sea, aa in any degree comparable for efficient service to the route via Ogden and the South-er- Found. f, dol- lars has heen offered two wrestlers, to go on 19a nut for three fall. Fifty thousand 4oltor I offered tao to box from three second to Scott's Emulsion V tea thousand EXAMINE!: could he utilised by the Union Pacific In offensive operations to offset unjust rates by the Southern Pacific from Ogden to the Pacific coast. He said it waa a minimum value in such a con- tingency. Competitive conditions between the Southern and Union Pacific had existed before the consolidation aid still exit. Mr. "But." said Mr. Severance, Stubbs said yesterday that there had never bees competition between them. Do you differ from Mr. Stubbs? I think there la competition now." Mr. Munroe declared that he did not consider the Illinois Central-Souther- n Pacific route, via New Orleans to Baa Francisco, as a competitor of the Union Pacific line vM Ogden. He did, however, recognise as strong competitors the lines connecting with the Southern P rifle at El Pain. At the conclusion of Mr. VI unroe's evidence the hearing waa adjourned until Jan. 21st, at Seattle. Pacific-Souther- n FLIGHT THE CAUSE. STILLMAN'S Partners of the Tide BY JOE New York, Jan. 10. United States LINCOLN District Attorney Stimnson, who will Author ef CAPTf ERL" "CAPE GOD BALLADS" Etc. hare direction of the proceedings hen la behalf of the Interatate Commerce would not say today commission, If yon read Cap's Erl' you will went to reed "Partnacs of tha Tldst" whether or not writs or warrants of if yon did not reed Cap'n Erl yon ought to nod Phrtnasi of tha ne exeat to prevent B. H. Harriman. H. C. Frick, H. H. Rogers and possibly Tide.", But whether you begin to nod from motives of duty William Rockefeller for leaving the pleasure, you cannot escape tbe pleasure ia store far yoe. country, have been Issued. That fact can not be officially anMr. IJnooln arena to here aa Inexhaustible fund of nounced," he said, "until the warrants quaint Yankee humor with the twang of the salt ara ia have been served and become a matter it. His now afcory not only sparkles with this Indigenous of public record." fun but throbs with an nndertoee of tenderness, ae that James 8tlllman.. who had been era in doubt whether teen or smile ere this proper yon mentioned during the Interatate Comto pay and yon pay both. Nashville trihate merce commission's session la thM city and who waa expected to be a We etc fofaif to print Partners ol tbe Tide in this paper witness, sailed for Europe on Tuesday, on account, aa waa aald, of til health. Messrs. Rogers, Harriman and Prick were each shown the dispatch from Chicago announcing that counsel tor tha government haa naked for writs of ne exeat to prevent them from leaving the country. Bach asserted they had no thought of leaving the glaie, being a grandson of Chief Jus- directors of the United States Iml tice Marshall. country at thM time. corporation, to effect a trade agn Mrs. 8mltii was a daughter of the incut between the two companies, h GOVERNOR DAVIDSON'S MESSAGE at John E. Hurst, the leading whole- without any foundation la fact. TM sale dry goods merchant of Baltimore. publication of such a report M aa to, an is Rallraada of She wee 26 years old. In 1896 her Justice to both the Harvester father was the Democratic candidate and to the Steel corporation. compel; Unjust Burden. for governor of Maryland, "There has been no auggeetioa of Madison, Wls., Jan. 10. The met-agany community of Interest bet wets of Osvernor Davidson to the NO MONEY FOR CUBANS. the Steel corporation and the H error leglsMture waa read today. The govar company aa to the buying of am ernor recommends legislation that will While Americans Are Talking ef Leav- operation of ora steamers, or the hulprotect policyholders, a constitutional of foreign trade as stated la tM ing the Island. ling amendment providing for an income press re port, nor of any other tran Mtax. amendment of tbe law giving the New York, Jan. 10. The Tribune ellon ,which could give rise to such a i state railroad commfasion Jurisdiction ays advices have been received by port, and no such arrangement to ever all transportation companies of sugar merchants In this city from all control of the state and for state Cube of a nature that bodes ill tor the local public service corporations. sugar Industry of the Island. The anTAFT TO AID RAILROAD. In"The necessity for the largo nouncement Is made that Nicholas crease of capitalisation by the Chicago Caatana, of Clenfuegos in the sugar San Antonio, Texaa, Jan. 10. Ac A Northwestern and tha Chicago, Mi- growing district, will refuse to make lwaukee A St. Paul railway companies any loans upn tbe 1907-0- 8 crop. Be nor cording to Information received at the Is not apparent, aald the governor, Cantina, who M a Spanish banker, and general office of the San Antonio I "and may Justly challenge the atten- probably the wealthiest man la Cuba, Aransas Pan railroad, members ef ths tion nr tbe legislature. I am advised being rated at 910,000.000, bases his al- Taft, family, chief among them belli that tbe additional stock I subject titude on the Intention of the United C. P. Taft, of New York, end CharlM to tbe preemptive right of exMtlng 8 tales to. again withdraw tha provis- Taft of Cincinnati, will either flasoev stockholders to purchase tho oame at ional insular government and turn It or assist to coaeummafing a proposition to extend a line of railway torn par, although its market value ta large- over once more to the Cubans. to Spofford on the Bontt-ely la excess of that amount Issue There are Indications, it M report- San Angelo Pacific and thence to Sintra or and sale of additional stock under ed, that other bankers In Cuba will folsuch circumstance places aa unjust low the Initiative of Senor Caatana, Taft, on the Aransas Pan. This will and unreasonable burden upon the which would mean ruin for the greater be a branch of Arthur B. Stil veils the Kansas City, Mexico 6 commerce of the state and eountry and part of the Island's 1,000,000-toauger road, which will build through Bu Orient, enacted be should proper legislation tha crop. Without these advances, to prevent the continuance of such plantation would not be able to grow Angelo to Topolobnmpa, Mexico; fm methods. Thla Is bat one .form of the tbe cane, and put the eugar In the mar- Kansas City. The reason for thM step lisatbm ' of public ket.. The reason for this action of the of the Tafta la sold to he to promote evil of service corporation, and demon- bankers In Cuba, which haa a prece- the development of about 200,000 actw of land which they own In Tex, to strates the Importance of pUdng the dent only in the time of the revolution whole subject under tba control of against Spain, la based on the same rated near Carriso Springs and Taft. competent state authorities." ground lack of stability In tbe poThe governor aald: "There Is a litical atat us of the country. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO growing sentiment in favor of muni-elpand encouragement ownership ASSASSIN TO BE HANGED. NO COMPROMISE IN SIGHT. should be extended in thin direction, especially with re pact to waterworks 8t. Petersburg, Jan. 10. The Chicago. Jaa. 10. Cyrus H. McCorand gaa and l'ghtlng pMnts, of the International murderer of Lieutenant Genermick, president I recommenl the necessary legislay al . Vladimir Pavloff, the Harvester company, gave out the foltion to enable any city or village to lowing statement yesterday: who was kid procurator, establish public utilities or to acquire ed yesterday, ' was tried bp- 0 The report In the preen this mornsuch a may already exist,1 under the ing, sent by telegraph from New York, court martial today and sea- - 0 power of eminent domain, and to pay of a conference between tbe president traced to be hanged tonight 09 for the same out of tho proceeds of of the International Harvester, com". certiorates of indebtedness which may pany and the chairman of the board of OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO be a Hen on the property so acquired. in LOOK FOR IT! e 1 over-capit- a al mU-ftar- - HE DIED ON THE WAY. Mrs. Smith Waa Taking tho Bedy ef Her Huaband Homo. Chicago, Jan. 10. Mrs. Edwin Hurry Smith, of Denver, died In tbe Union station yesterday. Just after being removed from a train In the baggage car la which wera her husband's remains. The arduous and painful duty of bringing the body half way across the continent that It might be burlad In Baltimore, their home city, was too much for Mrs. Smith's strength, and In Chicago she. too, succumbed. The train which nhe Intended to take for the east bore two eofflns Instead of one when It left In the afternoon. Ten years ago Edwin Harry Smith was one of the leading doctors of Baltimore, prominent socially, rich,' but poor In health. He was stricken with consumption, and went to Denver with his wife, thinking that the climate might help him to shske off the mainly. He bnllt up an extensive practice In Denver before he succumbed to this disease. He wee a prominent member of the Marshall family of Vlr- - OOOO OOOOOOOOOO O O O O O O O O O O O O ANOTHER ASSASSINATION. Q Chief of Gend'armea la Killed. ef 0 O o Ledx O Lodz. Russian Poland, Jan. O to. Col. Patko Audrieff, chief O of the gend'srmee of tbe liOda O district, was shot aid killed O this morning on Poludniowa O Mree. A passing Infantry pa- - O O trol Bred a volley at the essas- - O O sin hut only wounded several O O Innocent persona. The assassin O O escaped. 0 O Polndnlow street was closed O O by roope end the police began O O making a strict search of all O O the houses fronting upon It. O O O . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Is No Consideration to on Ladies Waists, Skirts, Cloaks and Suits Us We have market! them down no low that they can't help go. Indies come in every day and nay they bar never bought goods no cheaply before. but Ladien Wainta which did from $3.50 tn $5.00, now ft ell $1.98 only Ladie' Silk Velvet Waieta, extra values at $6.50. Kale I nee . s Tliefte $2.98 are two items to ahow the great reduction merchandifte'in thin department. on |