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Show Lemons THIS Oranges TRADE REVIEW IS Dates guanas QUESTION WEEKLY Hgs SENATOR LODGE TALKS OF AN EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS. Nr GROCERIES ti'miUTn So Necetaary It It That a Solution Be Reached of the Japanese prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN d MOVE SATURDAY EVENING BUSWELL JEWELER SENS SHOE STORE. Open V.; For Business t. Monday Morning IS. Mayor Feb. Washington. Scbmlts and Secretary Lefflngwell, of the Ban Francisco school board, called at the state department today and had a conference with Secretary Root Neither of the parties to the conference would dtorlose the nature of the questions discussed. After the inter view Mayor Srhmlts proceeded to his hotel, where he talked over with the members of the school board the matter to be discussed with the President at the conference late this afternoon. The mayor took occasion to remark that ao far ae he was aware the echool board waa not considering any proposition looking to the placing of Japanese in school exclusively for them. We have not discussed that We were prepared, and are now, to have primary school for the younger Orientals, Including the Japanese, to meet the complaint that the dlMances In some instance are too great for the children to travel, but we have no separate thought of establishing schools exclusively for Japanese. Although the general understanding Is that at a conference which will he held later in the day with the President, at which ail matters under disand pute between the Californians the government wjll be amicably. adjusted, Mayor Schmtts will remain in the city until next week In order that he may attend a reception In hi honor on Monday night by the representatives of organised labor. - OLEOMARGARINE CAPTURED. r ts the cnaraeter at IBs truBer Hrrioe we eupply oar patrons. Prompt, reliable end at low eosL sy time yon say well be oa year job and handle It expeditiously and weU. ALLEN TRANSFER Phone WT ADS 88 tor fffj. YIELD BIG RESULTS. ) Chicago. Fb. 15. The plant of the Economy Butter company waa raided yesterdav by eight deputy Internal revenue collector, who seised I, WO pounds of oleomargarine said to be colored in violation of the federal ltw. Thornwald Oxnevad, proprietor of Thornwald Oxnevad, proprietor of were arrested. They gave bonds of gi.QOO each for their appearance for examination on February 19. Rer-equ-e Depot r Collector of Internal Frank E-- Hempstreet. who planned the raid, said the revenue authorities had been watching the place for two years. LEASING OF COAL LANDS. Washington. Feb. 15. A hill conforming In a- measure to President is dependent upon the attention you give your body. The human system needs deans-in- g frequently, both inside and out. Soap and water will cleanse the latter, and for the former use the pure herb remedy Oilier 'MANNA" : tnivr-ruptiou- Roosevelt's recommendation for the leasing irf real lands by the government. rather than for their sale, was derided upon today by the House committee on public lands. the movement of merchandise has resumed normal proportion. snow blockades being removed, but tardy deliveries still cause much complaint, e peclally iu regard to grain. Retail stocks of winter goods were moat aatisfacioryially depleted during the period of low temperature, urn! the new season will open under favorable auspices. Wholesale and jobbing hou es report a liberal spring demand, particularly in dry goods, while at the interior there 1 a vigorous movement of agricultural implements and other farm supplies. A gratifying feature of many nitons Is ihe greater prompt ne a of men cantile collections. Mlllc and factories have so much forward bustuess that new contracts are nut taken except In full figures, and there Is a faction because shipments are not more prompt. Wage, have been advanced in several Important concerns. dla-sa- tl New York, Feb. 15. Bradstreets tomorrow will say: Bolter weather and Improved roads have developed a stronger tone and greater activity in distributive trade, increased deliveries of grain by farmers and lightly relieved the congestion In transportation lines, though the latter situation Is still far from perfecL In the Pacific Northwest some progress Is making In relieving the car shortage which, however, la at ill hurtful to bit inesa. Recent stormy weth-e- r checks building but signs erf revival are noticed at the west. Copper la higher, the prevailing quotations for lake being 21 H to 254 a pound with fairly prompt shipments commanding even higher figures. Borne urgent buying of merino wool by mills whose foreign purrhe.es have not arrived is noted at Ho ton. Utile buying le reported in the west. Bank clearings In the United Biates for the week ending with February 14. period), aggregated (a holiday 2,701,213.498, 18.7 per cent under laat week and 8 per cent below the same week last yesr. Exeluding New York City, the total ia 1.505.159.363. 9 per rent below laat week, but 6 per cent over last week. Canadian clearings aggregate a decrease of 18.6 per rent from last week, and 7.8 per cent from thi week a year ago. Business Allures In the United States for the week ending February 14, number 204, against 198 last week, and 208 In the like week of 1906. Canadian failures for the week number 29 as aga'nat 18 last week, and 28 In this week a year ago. Wheat, including flour, exports from the United States and Canada for the week ending February 14, aggregated 2,500,139 Ira hela, aa against 2,951.642 this week last year. CANNER8 MAKE AN APPEAL. Buffalo, X. Y, Feb. 15. The Na- tional Federation of Cannera ers, formed here today, adopted resolutions asking the President of the United BUtes To give some attention to the advisability of placing American canned gooda upon the reduced tariff list into foreign countries, and requesting that all possible be done to bring about the open-doo- r policy In the Orient for the speedy development of American commerce and trade. and Pack- TELLS HOW TO MAKE A MIXTURE AUTHORITY TELLS HOW TO CURE AND PREVENT CATARRH. Gives Simple Home Prescription Make Some Up end Try It, ae It Don't Cost Much. 3 HEMLTM well of the eoumr Washington, Fell. IS. Apparently tlw conflicting Interests In the vna:r are in dvadlock over the conference report in the immigration bill and no one on either aide alii undertake ft say what the outcome may be. Senators Macon and Tillman arc even more determined today than they were yesterday In their opposition to the hill on account of the provision which nl would prevent state association any kind from aiding iu securing immigration to their xtates. It la un2259 Washington Ave. derstood that they arc supported by a number of Democratic senators from the Southern states. On the other hand, the Republican advocates erf the conference report say that It la impossible f or them to yield this point. An Informal conference was held upon the flour of the senate today with the above result. The senate resumed consideration of ihe conference report on the Immigration bill today. Mr. Bacon continued his speech in opposition to certain provisions which he regards as Inimical to Southern Industrie. His waa not a facetious objection, but, as lie lnaisteil, one highly material. Mr. Bacon said that under the ruling of the deoanuient of commerce and labur the contract laltor clause of the Immigration law had been ao construed aa to permit the state immigration commission of South Caro"If you want to nave money hunt lina to receive contributions of funds stores where a little from private individual and use the the eemnd-hanRussell Sage, the money to encourage and aasiat immitons waya." a paws gration. Extended preparations were being THE JUMBLE, Phenes 1144. made by other Southern states to 2300 Waah. take advantage of tills construction of Much Mors for Lota Leas. the law. Mr. Lodge maintained that if the South Carolina system was to be ea-- t ended there was not a state which waa not under the guise of a state agency, with funds provided by railroads and manufacturers, ready to introduce any number of contract laborers. If the present bill strengthened the contract labor iaw. he waa glad of 1L He had no doubt that many states would be quick to take advantage of the South Carolina ruling. Mr. Baron disclaimed any intention other than to make a legitimate of the question, but indicated that he should take all the time he deemed necessary. He expressed regret that the Pacific coast provision was coupled with the immigration amendments. It wu not necessary to have resorted to this expedient. He could believed a separate measure have received a unanimous vole lu the PROt'DFII SPORTING senate. Senator Gallagher expreseed symGOODS COMPANY , pathy for the situation in the South and sustained Mr. Bacon's contention Wholesale and Retail that the situation was one of embarSPORTING GOODS. rassment, bit) he should feel compellJibbers of EDISON PHONO. ed to vote for the report because of AND GRAPHS RECORDS, the Pacific coast provision. Clark,Horrecks' Fishing Tackle, deMr. Bacon then entered upon Stall and Dean Athlete Good of the amendment discussion tailed on Sold Phonographs Easy to which he objected, saying it utSSI !4th St Terms. terly nullified the present construction of the law, Mr. Baoon conclude. shortly before 8 o'clock and Mr. Tillman at once took the floor. He began a discussion of the South Carolina system, but Indicated that his main purpose WILL was to review snother part f the conference report. Speaking after the meeting. Senator Ixxlgft said it waa Impossible to accept What the Democratic contention. the outcome may he at thla time no one can foresee," he sail, but if the report la defeated it looks to me as if n extra session f congress would he necessary, for it la absolutely necessary that something should be done to settle the Japanese question." NEXT DOOR TO CHRISTEN- a. toot. Y&UR holiday and weather i ihe volume of busine maintained. In most sections the Market TO NEW QUARTERS alii vrrirn.u, iTiu.T.uiy is. 15.-- w.vkh Iitspi-.- Distuibance, Fcy ' ODPEX. TTAIT, G. lhin k R. review of trade York. Feb. laiupan The Best on AND REPORT OF DUN BRAD6TREETS. Better Weather Has Developed Greater Activity in Industry and Trade in General. fine Red Apples ,pi. EX MIXET? MORXIXO TITE - - It contains no alcohol, opiates or mineral poisons, purifies the blood and tones up the system For Sale By All Druggists THEATRES IS. Full BRADLEY TO SEEDS SEEDS A THOROUGHLY WHOLESOME RURAL DRAMA. It seems odd to rharac'i-nr.a rural drama aa thoroughly a for Im that ia supposed to one irf their strong points. Yet when .tie atop to ihiuk of it, moat of them have some disagreeable atory of a rouged girl who la wandering around iu the suow on a winter night, lioklng for her wedding certificate. But lu Qulnry Adams Sawyer," report of which, from New York, where it ran recently for five weeks at the Academy of Music, seem to Indlcaie that it 1 the latest and best of rural dramas, there 1 no such character of aiury. Critic everywhere have sung it praise as the purest, sweetest, and nmat wholesome rural dramas. And then, too, there ia more comedy in it than other plays of its claaa. In fart, it la built largely m comedy lines, go mueh ao that oue writer describes at a one great big laugh from hrginulns to end." The serlou part of it la the story of a blind country girl. No small amount of credit for the heartfelt sympathy that goes nil to the , blind girl, Alice In her deep affliction. The play comes here for one night only. Bunday, February 17th, at the Grand Opera Hou e. bolt-aunt- -- Petfa-nglll- SOPHO" MONDAY. Probali! the most Important engagement of the aeaaou In thla city will be that of Miss Olga Neihernole, the distinguished emotional actress, who will appear at the Grand Opera House on the eretflng of Monday and Tuesday next. Mias chosen Netheraole. has "8apho, the strongest play in a remarkably strong repertoire, for presentation in Ogdiai spun thla occasion. She will plav the Clyde Fitch version of the Daudet Mory of Bapho, the one for the production of which abe was prosecuted In New York about four years ago, and exonerated by the jury before whom the trial took place. The Incident at the time stirred up the theatrical tempest and was a nine days' wonder, ginoe that time Miss Netheraole has given the play In nearly every city in England, Ireland and Scotland, and It seems now to be recognised that there la as much right to produce It as the familiar Camille," which la another of the plays In Miss Nethcrsole's repertoire and one which she baa gained marked success. On Tuesday evening the bill will be Arthur W. 'Pinero's problem play. "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray," Miss Netheraole appearing aa Paula Tanqueray. Pineo'a plays, which often ileal p'lainly with men and women who have at sometime led Impure and Immoral lives, are never vulgar. They point deceit and Immorality In theif moat repulsive colors, and without maudlin sentiment they draw aurh striking contrasts between vice and virtue and their consequent rewards that they are In thcmselvea powerful fields for pure snd honorable deeds.. Mlaa Netheraole during her engagement at the Grand Opera House will be supported by Frank Mills .and her London company of forty' players, The curtain at both' performances will be raised promptly at K o'clock. Months Treatment $1 .00 CHARGE SEIE&S) SHE HAS BEEN INDICTED FOR KILLING ARTHUR BROWN. Murder in First Degree ia Placed Against Her Trial Not For Two Months Washington. Feb. 16. Mrs. Annie M. Bradley today was Indicted for murder In the first degree for the shooting of former Senator Arthur M. Brown of Utah, at tbe Raleigh Hotel In thla city, on December 8th, Garden Seeds ! 13. last, causing his death Mn. Bradley will probably be arraigned some time neat week. Her trial will not take place for perhaps two months. She ia at present confined In the district jail, where she will remain until tried. that are sure to grow. All seeds sent out from this store are new THAW FEARS THE .ASYLUM MORE THAN HE DREADS EXECUTION stock. No old seeds left over. See us before you purchase. But District Attorney Jerome ia Directing the Prosecution so ae to Perce a Commission of Lunacy Which Will Datarmine Whether the Defendant ia Now an Inaane Person. New York, Feb. 15. Time uhserv Our Hut uf (iroiTiird in uIwujk nice and freh. era uf the Thaw trial, which has been for of several day postponed Sph ua for Hay, Drain, Stock and Poultry Food. the death of a Juror wife, lielb-v- t the present trend of the trial, as shown in the lmt two days. I inward One package of Stock Food wiith a commission In lunacy in determine officially Harry Thaw's condition of every $2.50 you spend with us. . ntlnd. This belief la suggested by District Attorney Jerome's apparent willingness to admit part uf the will, by hia readme, to withhold teehnlea. objection to the testimony of Thaw's family physicians, tending to throw ilglit upon the defendant 's mental atstiia and by ' Ms policy in admitting. without opposition, the rnnvrr sat inn between Thaw and Dr. Kvana when thf latter wa. examining the prisoner In the Tombs. Counsel for Thaw have reached the opinion that the trial may be terml-naieabruptly any day next wm-from this cause. Fo fully convinced are they that Jerome will make this move that they are planning to fight him on thla line. Thaw himself is sprang up between the two. When called to tell of hia conversations with Mr. Thaw's wife will then credited with having declared that Downey Is buried tomorrow, a wreath Thaw. he would not face the asylum In pref- bearing Thaws card will rest upon finish her story, and hia mother will erence to Bing Bing and the death the casket. Thaw sent the onier for he called for the first time. Finally, chair, so It ran be seen with what the flowers to Warden Flynn soon af- after Mr. Thaw's will has been Introduced aa evidence, It le probable feeling thla expected move of Mi. ter he heard of the keeper's death. Jerome is creating in the ramp of the The following statement aa to Mr. that the family physicians of the defense. Jerome's position with regard to the Thaw family will complete their tesOne of Thaw' lawyers. In speaking sanity or Insanity of Thaw was made timony. The alienist will be asked to a few final questions In order of the probable plan for a lunacy com- today: mission, said yesterday: Mr. Jerome doe not know whether round cot the esse and then, unless Aa the case ha progressed fron. or not Thaw la insane. None of hi' something new develops, tho defense probably will rest. day to day, we have become more and assistants. know. None of the expert more convinced by the conduct of the retained for the prosecution know. district attorney and hi experts who These experts have not had an opINSURANCE ON THAW'S L1FB. are observing the defendant for bin portunity to eaamlne Thaw. They are that it has been, and Is, his purpose present in court at the trial With an New York, Feb., 16. A London disto lead the case to the point where open mind. They would like to know. patch published here today i says he can apply properly for a commisIf any experts retained for the deLloyd's has added to ita many odd sion in lunacy. will say that. In their opinion. Insurances one on Thaw' life, agreefense We dont want tbe Imy declared in- Thaw Is now Insane, the district ating to pay ae a total losa If the prisIte sane. We want him acquitted, torney wlil Join with them In the re- oner I executed. The premium ia added; quest hi the court for the appointment 30 guineas per cent The amount unAT THE UTAHNA. Tbe resumption of the trial on Mon- of commission in lunacy to decide derwritten la not divulged. Bolday will depend on how Juror on the questlod of the defendant's The offering of the Lyric Stock com- ton, whose wife died yesterday, .land My child was burned terribly about i pany at the Utahns theater Bunday the ordeal put on him by this afflic- sanity." and .chest I applied McPike of counsel for Thaw the- - face,-pecHarry Win. Gillette's will be great play tion. It was the general opinion In night Dr. Thomas' Eciectrte OIL The pain today: of southern life. Esmeralda, or North court yesterday, that B'd'on, who ap- saidWhen the trial Is resumed next ceased and the child sank Into a restCarolina Folks." which had a run of pears to be a man of determination, week Dr. Evan will conclude his tes- ful sleep. Mra. Nancy M. Haneou, Madison the 350 nlghta at 8quare will stand the strain and thst the timony and Dr. Wagner will be re Hamburg, N. Y. York City, several yean trial will be continued. Dr. Evans Garden, New ago. will then go on the aland again and 1 The principal figures are Esmeralda, Is expected that he will try to subthe Idol of her father's heart. Abner stantiate his nplulon that Thaw wss Granger, a gentl-- loving old father, Insane in August by giving Thaw's and Mra. Granger, the ambitious moth- own words to blm during three exer. Sudden wealth brought about by aminations. Following tills testimony the discovery of Iron ore on the Gran- from the defendant's expert, It Is ex- - , ger properly, causes tbe mother to parted that District Attorney Jprotne drag the father and daughter to a for- will lie prepared to make his applicaIn eign land, separating Esmeralda from tion to the conn for a commls-io- n Steve Langdon. her sweetheart since lunacy. If it should be following the childhood. The mother la anxious to admittance of testimony from Dr. Mra. Thaw will not. have to com- - I marry the dauxhter to a titled suitor, against her will, her heart remaining plete her story, nor will she have to which many face a true to her former sweetheart. Bteve follows her to Paris and Is have predicted wouij be a terrible still opposed by the ambitious mother. ordeal for her. Mr. Jerome when The misery of these two young people questioned last night nn the subject Is too much fr the old man and he of the possible rtoe of the trial by an for a commission, decline finally decides to stand up against the application mother. The sweet heart a are finally ed to discuss the matter In any way. Dr. Joslah Strong, president of the reunited and they prepare to return to America, to their old North Caro- American Institute for Social Service, con-- ; lina home. The efforts of poor Uncle said todav thst Harry K. Thaw busyears ago Abner to master the French customs suited him more than two vice in this of den and manners furnishes abundant com- about breaking up a j a edy. Special scenery le being built clly which was protected by wealthy fur the production and no doubt the man. Thaw did not say where It waa j Utahna will see prhed houses every located, but Dr. Strong Mid the youngIt , such a story that night next week, beginning Sunday. man told him made hia blood boil." Thla company is doing first claaa work Death has again Invaded Harry and the production are deserving or upon the the large patronage being accorded Thaw's environments. Close death of the wife of Juror Bolton came them. Miss Adelaide Knight will be seen tbe announcement today of the death for as Esmeralda and Mr. Russell Lee last night of Miehsei Downey, who,keepmonths, had been Thaw's night Barrett as Uncle Abner. er upon the second tier of cells, which Matinee Saturday 2:30 p. m. Is knuwn ao Murderers' rom." Downey had been a keeper In the Tombs WANTS REVISION OF TARIFF. years. for more than twenty-eigh- t 16. MiWhen Harry Thaw first came to the M. Feb. W. Wis.. Madison, did not 'ook with fa- - , ller Republican, introduced a joint Tombs, Downey new vor the prisoner, bin during upon the in legislature resolution today long watches of the night, when memorallxing the President to call a up snd down the narrow special meeting of fcongress for an Im- Ithe pared of his cell, a warm friendship the tariff. mediate revision 9 , Job Pingree, Jr. 2572 Washington Ave. . . k Unless all irfgna fail, this will prove who are subject to catarrhal disease. The coming months will be a harvest for the doctors and patent medicine manufacturers unless great care In taken to dress warm aud keep the feet dry. This Is the advice of a authority and should be heeded by all who are subject to rheumatism, kidne, and bladder troubles and especially catarrh. While the latter is considered by most sufferers an Incurable disease, there are few men or women who will fail to experience great relief from the following simple home prescription, and If taken In time it will prevent an attack of catarrh during the entire season. Here le the prescription which any one can mix: Fluid Extract Dandelion one-hal- f ounce. Compound Kargon one ounce. Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla three ounces Shake well In a bottle and use In teaspoonful doses after each meal and again at bedtime. These are mostly vegetable Ingredients and can be obtained from any good prescription pharmacy at small cost. The Compound Kargon In this prescription acts directly upon the eliminative tissues of the kidneys to make them filter and strain from the blocd, the poisons that produce all forms of catarrhal affections. Relief la often felt even after the first few doses and It la seldom that- the sufferer ever experience a return attack within the year. The prescription makes a splendid remedy for all forma ofasblood disorlame back, ders and such symptoms bladder weaknesses tnd rheumatism pains are entirely dispelled. As this valuable prescription comes from a thoroughly reliable source. It should be heeded by every afflicted . reader. a hard season for tbone well-know- n - v JESSE J. DRIVER Ev-an- I Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in iness, and nicely located at 2275! Washington I Ave. You are especially invited to call and see him at his new. location . . . . . |