Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 12, 1903, PART I, Page 9, Image 9

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    TnC OMAnA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY,
PECEMncn 12.
1D03.
in
KjJCys REVIEW OF. TRADE
Bttr Tetli&r ia Iron Traie, bnt Artn.il
Oosdiueu Sot tiiiiiic jirj.
tXTCCT KLAYY CONTRACTS FROM WEST
CMm IrUclit laaaaf-tely Dnnk
bM fcr KUul fttaatlaai aad
aye-re aa filler flea Wide
ataj-gta iMwrfi Tba
itW TORK, Iec. U- R. O. tmm A Co.-
"W.Iy fcriiew of Trad tomorrow will
ay:
rtJor"i'. are nt enrxrurae-ma; aa to
not ton inr.tn. but there la eclovnc of
loiter roiidlucne in th Iron end i I In
ujt. ehu retail Ua-i. frua tbe usual
impetus aa the holidaia approach, ldte
ss among New fc-riglund lumtvr milla is
Hsct t jr Ucreasrd activity la the south
Owing; tw pressure -f grain there is still
delay in handling frelgbt promptly at a few
w-eeiera gioinia. tut aa a rule traffic fecl.l
t are aacauaut and railway earnings for
November Mrnw aa average grain tit 4 r
cent Over last It la eisntnoant rrl-
dene of the attkufie of coneuroers that
a hlia the output t.f pta: Iron declined to
atf-ut l.W.M tenia in NoTea-it-, tbe lucnt
jxilrit In several jrara. furnace aloe. a rot
lo .17 ton, esceeding all recurda Puth a
striking eisrreoancy Indicates clearly tba
eatent of contractu la Ibis leading branch
of manufacture. From present Inuications
It wma alTDtwt rerta:n that the aitiwition
will show ome Improvement by tba end at
this month, although Inventories always re
tard operations la rormber. Throughout
the Jnauatrr. however, there is gT.wlng
sentiment of borx-fuiness regarding the
M y-ar. FTtce have steadied and orders
are btr.g placed roore llberallv. Structural
S'eel la sought freely, several large con
tract heir.g undr consideration, and many
rrnaiier oroers have t-ea actually placed.
The i-hlef event iniAi the minor metals
a manipulation in Un. which forced
ln-e sharply upward, but demand for
t oTieiimptjou is est Wru-a.
Foot ear manufacturers report new busi
ness seasonably quiet, but plants are taied
to tbeir fullest capacity, in nioet cares on
f id orders, snd wt-rn Joohers are e
pected to place Utwrai supplenwntary con
tracts. Further grains are reported In hides,
both domestic and foreign.
Cotton spinning Is completely demoralised
by tba raw material situation. The n.ar-in
between buyers and sellers Is wide and
little business is reported. Quotations of
cotton goods are now practically nominal.
In the woolen good divltrton new iltiea of
overcoatings bsve' been opened at a night
decline beuw luxi seat-era's prtoes. and there
la no ImproveoBeat Aa ataer branches of tba
Industry.
Failures this week numbered SI tn he
I'nited eHatea. aarainst JHK last year, and 3
aa Canada, compared with M a j ear ago.
IITHIIITIOI CROWS I VOUKE.
Bradat re-eta feew Ra4 her Brlsht lraa.
acrti Akead la Maay LJae-a.
KEW . TOBK. Dec 11. Eradatreeta to
morrow will Bay:
Iurtrl burton along consumptive lines
trroa s la volume with the oontmuance of
oo4d weather aad the nearer aproJi of
the holidays. Jobbing; distribution alno
feels this etimalus tn reorders to fill de
pleted stocka sad also markets reflect mora
Mured buying; for next spring. Whole
sale trade geierally la quiet aa usual at
ttua period and industry anosrs skackanlnc
In aun line.
The Improvement In crude Iron appar
ently balda. Judging from email price ad
vances at several markets.
Kastera ahoa manafacturera a re st ill
hipping; btievily on winter aooount. ha va
a average spring busineos booked and re
port fair ocawrs for neat fall.
Railway earcinga are really good and will
how gain of fully t per cent ever last
Koveimber.
fasonable ooodltloa. stork taklnc or re-a-tf
juatroenLS to leasened demand are all
asaia-nahia reanona lor the ajuietlrg down
of outdoor activity, socfa as buiidtng or
for reduced rvmnina; time or suspensions
In a variety of rridustirea ampioylng larg
tiairbers of hands. High raw suauKrial
renders the maxcia of profit In cotton
manufacturing precaHoua and talk of cur
t ailment, firat aierioaaly oonsiderod at the
J1EADQUARTERS
FOR EDISON
And Victor Talking
Machines
From
SiO to S75
2,000 Record to Select
Y From.
250 to S5
the mmu CYCLE CP-.,
Ckw. ULk and Barney. -
GEO. E. MICKfX, Mttaacer.
Exceptionally
tb mad aaiiorm, aid aLi
caausw wUkjlsj ia
Hunter
BaltimoreRye
! qual:rr aad fjor It is
tba ixat an4 nnaiwaa
wtuscejr
eie n a m m.m ma, ni w, ).aiia.
1U UkAi a kAl, ir- a.
ftTTTTTf I t Tf TTTf TTTTFTYf f TTw
south. Is row generally talked of. .ut the
feasitilhty of agreement by Americaa
liia ru tact urere as a whole la douhted.
ln.pi.ved derud li.r tle neit three
Bif't !h' ollve-y and savaoee deenended
of SI ts cents tn pTrea. with refueais
to tiook tieyond that time, lead to the he-l"-f
that the lowort point has been seen
to the troa trade. The droa ia finished
products has at been in proportin, nor
1 the swaker.lr.g In demand for these lrod
wrts so marked, but it ia noted that wire
and naiio, structural iron snd plates are
rather perter at Pluehurg. with more in
quiry nr-td lor raila at Chicago. Other
metals show no particular charge. Hard
ware Is in fair demand for tbas season.
Lumber is rather quiet, aa la aaual at
this perlfwl, and the outlook fot- bent year's
building is not as yet clearly denned. Coal
shows the effect of heavy anticipatory
ales Inst summer and auttuna. Coke
prices tend lower.
Wheat. Including flour, exports for tba
week ending Ieoemher II aagrt-a-ata 4.607.-
bu., ag-atnst .ItQAft bu. last week,
i.761 w; bu. thia wek last year. M7 . bu.
m 101. and 4.TNi.8T7 bu. in 1S. For twenty
three weeks of ihe cereial year thev aergr-e-rated
TT.f.:.(m ba., aainst lit.?. . bu. fn
in.7A.3KI bu. ia im aad fOXOXlTl bu.
Is TH. '
Cora erports for the week ag-grerate
41 K bu.. against bu last week,
lJtl.SW bn a year aso. r7Jtr; bu. In 1W1
and f.Hf.X.4; bu. tn li. For twecty-three
weeks of the present cereal year thev ag
gregated Sf.J44.4SJ bu., erainst a.4.?f bu.
In IH'C la,J2.,(Ci ba. ia IW'l and Eum.U bu.
ir lunti.
Bustneaa faTiures tn the Thrled "Hates
for the waek ending; with IVcetnber It
ntunber 541 . against S3 lust -eek. J7 ia
the like week c 1SKC. 3 In 547 in
! snd 11 in 1W. In Canada failures
number seven, aarainst twenty-three last
week Ta seventeen Ira thl week a year
ago- learrog ararrcgate f7.H4.fnh, a caia
4 pee cent over last week and 1 7 per
:nt over Sust year.
REronrt or the cuuuio ttorsK.
Traaaartlows erf tba Asasriated Baaka
Dart a the; Fast Week.
KEW TOBK. tiee. 11 The foTlowlrig
table, compiled by Bracstroet, shows tha
hank clearings at the principal cities for
the week ended recemhcr in. with the per
centage of increase and decrease ss com
pared with the oorrar pond. lie week last
year:
I
CITIES.
I Clearings,.
Inc
Dee.
Xew Tork .-.
Chlcaeo
fi'ton
Philadelphia
St. Louia
Pittsburg-
Kan Francisco ...
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Kansaa City ........
Cleveland ......
Minneapolis
New Orleans
retro!t ,
louliv1U -
C'MAHA . .............
Milwsukee
ProvideDOS ..........
Buffalo
St Psul
In dia.na polls .........
Los A nreles
St. Joseph
IVnver
Richmond ............
Columbus ............
Seattle
Washington
Savannah
Memphis
Albany .......
Bnlt take City
Poruand, Or...
Toledo
Fort Worth
Peoria
Kartford .............
Hoohester
Atlanta
Tes nines ....
New Haven ......
NaehviHa
R-okte. Wash......
OTand Rapids
Pious Crtj-
Ppring-fttid. Mass....
Norfolk ...-.....
rayto ...............
Ta(4nia ...............
'oroester ............
Aufusta, Oa
Portland, ale
P-Tanton ........
ici.si7.rs fir-41
I it? 4.fn;
1 1W.77!.
1(,.K4 OJS .
.e'
I 7
t.7
H.W K'4.
K..fr:.(r7l.
8 ,1 4.:'
Vt J-iS .lHi)
II tri !Si
1S.74S.1K .
1MT
Vl.(t3;
.lb.4f'.
-.fisrwr
.64.Wi
a.Wfc.S17l.
t.W.ani;.
4M 5 .
ii '....
.7
CI
11
10 0 ...
a.7i
4 !.
a1.
2
II
4
4
-CT.r
4J4HI lil I
4.f.7ial I S
4.604.1H! .;
4.SM1-.KV I HI
4.1"4.Kl! ) it
4H6.I7II eT......
I tt'lfM! 14 9
7 -";: n:
.?T4sv.i a s:
4 4T5.5W1 $.J
HS-Wi !!'
t.Dff.71
4.HC7.KW: 66 I
14' 4.;
t.l-4.:S UJ
I.4MI.MH, 1 1 ..
..a7 a.i
1..E11 1.
iX4; . ...
i.fa.i::ii 0 1.
2.234 1M 4 1,
2.(i.l! 2.i
I.X34.SK21 1 mi
I.IM6.W&' J7.0'
1176 4 ft.0
1.71 44j U.7t.....
J.OHtSSl1 2 1
. as2- 47.
2.81 14 4.!...
1.m.'2I J4.H ;
LMI.Mii' 22.lt
1.447.SHH .l
l.aTas: 14.1!....
l.c:7.177 a.:...7..
1.17111' I 4
4..C1 ,1 14
.4('JJ .('
l.snw!?. .:.... '
.4tl.0i-4l R.l
.176.W7; Ml' S' .
.iJe nnoy 42 8
K37.11 II.
t5itt 2 4,
TAtwcl VS
. WS4.S7H- U.2
I'll 078' S.B(
714. til. 7.2'
708.741 ! zs.r,
ST.!; Mi
tec a.i!
4-4.Ei'5; ! K.
T3i.aK2. ts.fe......
7iC.3:4 1 U.i
70.417 12. '
UK OKI' S 4'
7MST 114
444.71' ' .
44S, CI
-2M 2.2'
43. SKI U.C.......
ITH.Hd' 4S.O'
lM.2j 1.6!
4K3tl .K
S3 r in
.1 J6.;
S.fiWi' 1
les, ....I 1.1
2Ki.mii 22;
7!.lB!l ...
0X! 4 1
-3.ni!
LX;i4!
fyraouse .... ....
Lvansvllls
Wilmington. DeL....
Blrminsham ....
I'avenport ............
Fall Ktver
Utile Rock
Koexvilia ..... .
Macon . ......
V. 1 !kebarr .........
Akroa
Fprtngfleld, m.
Vi heeilna. W. VI...,
Wichita
Toungrstown .........
Haiena
Lringrtoa . ...
Chattanoogra ...
Lowell
New Bedford
tCalamasoo
Farco. N. D. .........
Canton, O .
jacksonvuie, ia....
Greensburg;, Pa
Ruokford, 111
Frrn;n-id. O. ........
rirignamion
Chester. Pa
bloomliiarton. Ill
Quincy. Ill I
Sioux Faua. a. u....
Idansfield. O
Jacksonville. Ill
Fremont. Neb........
Iwcatur. lil...
tHoustosr .............
KialvestoB .....
Omhrte. Okl
Charleston, ft. C....
Totals, r. B......
.:t2.171.B?47;
I - (4.4,tn4;
4
4 .
Out Ida New Tork...
CANADA.
Montreal
B.F2.22i
IT.rTS.Sl'SI
t (i;..7
2.ia.irS
tl'l.avia
i.cr;.44i,
1 bJi.Hir.i.
1.2..5i
l.CTI H'f J
to TTw .
E-C.670;
a-0
1 6'
1K.I
14 61
T"i
Toronto ............
Winnipeg ..,
Msllfax
it la a a
Vancouver. B. C
Qurt"e ......w
t"io!
Hamilton -.
20 . ......
1.2
t. John. N. l,...
Victoria, B. C.;...
ILutrooa -
.....I U.I
it;
Totals it 7,eM.15! Jo.Ti
Palancej paid ta cash.
INwl included In totals becasae containing
Other Hems tbaa clearHiga.
INot tacludaa ta tonus (jeoaasa cn aa caw
pariaua tar las rsar.
Onus Malaa (rasa Waajaau"
FUATTSMOLTH. Nab.. Dec Ili-(Bjf-elal
) aL Kiina aad sua. who resids aoar
Mynard. passed through tbe city yes erday
ta get a luad of hay. They aad their runs
with them, and while tn the city tied their
train and left one run in the wagjc, wh'Ja
they went ta have tbe other rejiaired.
Upon their return the run was (one. The
theft was reported ts tbe P cJ.M 'offioera,
but tha run. valued at Ha, was not foand.
lata O&e-rre rkswa.
NEBRASKA CITT. Nab, Dec U.-pe-cial.)
International union. No. K. Flour
and Cereal MOl carioyea. haa elecard the
following officers fur tha ensuing year:
C Griffin, preaidant; L. E. . Carter, rlos
pres53nt; B. J. So!ko. traaaiirer: A. H.
W ier, financial ecretas; C. W. Cruna.
rooordlTir aecretary; W. S Botkln. ruide;
trust oca are A. O. Poling, p. 1L UiUoway
and Ed Heck.
. Haas Maaaled ta S.elWr.
BEATRICE. Meh. IXc U (Speciair
Abraiuua Retmer. a prominent Germaa
farmer rasidicc near Uoar. had his left
hand badly manried In a comaheiler Wed
nesday afternoon while operaUnr tha aaa
chiaa, Tba physunaa who suwaaad tha
wounds found It naoaasary ts aauputala
tha aaiddla nnger tn order la save tha
I ear laak BtaUdta Casapaeaadt.
BEATRICE. b'b.. rac 1L (Spadal
Tba Baatrtoa Katienal bank, ana of tba
naeat and moat aoodera buk ti1lawrs bt
aovibera Kebraaka. is complatad aad arm
ba occupied tomorrow. It is built af white
preseed. bricat, tws stories high and east
ia in BMeirbbarhaod of e4.M.
sWby Dtc traaa lanu,
KEBBASKA CITT. Kssl. Daa. 1L (Bpe
ciaL TeaarramlTna Trulili.ger baby,
which waa burned yesterday, died lata but
B-tot. Tba SBotber and child will ba buried
tugedr, tba fuiieraj aur bt.d Sunday
aft4artMjiaa'
AFTER GOVERNOR FEABODY
f rmtoT Pattenoa kii Conrnra U IsTetti-jrt-t
Cosditjoig ia Colored.
TAKES tXCEPTlOU TO CONDITIONS
aya Caveraae Has nee I a red ajarllal
lavw Wltkrwat ajeeswlty aad tkat
t Warts Are rowerlesa
! Art.
WABHINGTOIC. Iw. 1L Senator. Patter
son today introduced a resolution fiirecUni
tha commlttea on ludlciary to tnref tig-ate
the "strike amonc the taelaJlfaroug miners
of Crlppst Creek and Ttllurida. Cola. Tha
resolution was preceded by a loruj treamhle
riving; an outline of the hlstcry cf tba
tnke and cf trie deolarstlon of martial
law by the governor of the rtata cod tha
ewtabllFhraeait of a censorship. The pre
amble closes In the following; laxuruag-e:
Wbtrtsa Ttr reason of tha doings ard at
titude at the g-overnor of said state, the
courts of the state have been rendered
powerless to rebeve fl cftlsens of the
aTonga and outrages com m it ted aeainet
them by the military authorities of tba
tats and ts protect the oitiaene thereof In
all or any of their constitution rights;
and
VWbereaa. The legislature of Hie state can
not corvene until January, lsuu, tiriewa the
governor may call It in extraordinBrv ace
ton. which he has repfstedly said be srould
not do. and by reason of the inaliflrty of the
courts of the state to enforce telr writs
for the relief of citlsens from mtHterv out
rage and misrule, and becatioe the legisla
ture cannot convene for more than a year
from the pretpnt date to adopt propT re
medial learislitirn. and the governm.-nt of
the state is a holly, by reason of the arbi
trary a-ftd unconstitutional action cf the
governor of the state, at his mercy and
under his oortrol; and
bereae. The oonntlrutioti of the t'nlted
Ptates aruarsntees to each state a repub
lican form of erovernmexit
Resolved. That the Judiciary eommltte
2e and hereby is directed to make Invertl
ratlon of all mattTS connected with e st
ing labor strik in the state of Colorado,
and as to the manner In ahich tbe same
heve been conducted, and as to the cmdurt
of. the governor of the state ss to the rue
of the military la such counties were the
strike Is said Jo exist, snd whether or not
there is a republican form of ai'vennient
In the said state, and ir tbe seeral coun
ties thereof, and what. If any. leeljOatlon
may he proper andkiiecessxry to mlutia
in said state a republican form of g-cvem-ment:
and to this end the said committee
may appoint a subcommittee to visit Colo
rado fur the takirig of testimony, with such
posers as to commanding the attendance
of witnesses snd the employment of clerks
snd stenographers aa shall by the senate
ba oonfarred. ,
Iawocce Writ of Habeas f arsn.
CRIPPLE CREEK. Colo., Dec 1L Colo
nel Terdackberg;, commander of the mili
tary In thia district. Ignored the writ of
habeas corpus for Victor Poole, a prisoner
In the gruard house whoa case was set for
bearing tn the district oonrt today. Attor
ney Crump explained that tbe rrTTritary of
ficials raoornised, the authority of the gov
ernor aa paramount and that be aaspendod
tbe writ by proclamation. Judgra Seeds
continued the hearing; oa the motion to
quash tha writ until tomorrow and notified
tba military officers that be would grive
tbeza another Uy ts f.la criminal informa
tion agrainst the prlosnera.
tta Jica Was fcbat Ulaer.
CHARLESTON. W. Va. Deo. Cnitd
Btatea Judge John Jay Jackaoa today de
cided the habeas eorpna case of John Laing
and fJtnart Hurt, holding; they were federal
officers acting; tinder process of the United
States court when they killed J una Bar
less, and therefore justified and not amen
able ta stats oourta. Lai rig ia aa operator
and Hurt is lb his .employ. , They, accom
panied Deputy Marshal Cunningham last
winter ta arrest John Marleaa, a leader
among; tbe striking; miner, for whom Oan-
dlBcham bad a rule la contempt for violat
ing In ted States Judga Keller' a "blanket
Injunction."
Hariees fled when Cucnicgham and others
approached his house. Aa' he went by
Latins; and Hurt, who had been told to look
eut tor turn, fired and killed him. claiming
scif-defeeee, aa Harleas. -with revolver In
hand. wadrfylng arrest. Latr.g and Hurt
were lodged tn Jail and denied ban. After
their Indictment a writ of habeas rorpnt
was sued out in the I'nited Rtatea court. At
first Judge Sanders of the atata cocrt re
fused t obeyUj writ, but afterward al
lowed the marshal to take the men front
the oounry JalL Judga Jackson heard the
ease last June, reserving decision an til
today, when be recited the tacts about Har
iees re pea,cdly resisting- marshals. An
order was lssroed for their discharg-e.
Attorneys for the state and tha United
Vina Workers of America, sbc were prose
cuTtng; Laintr and Hurt, gave notice of ap
peal, and judg-ment was suspended ta give
them tlma to prepare tHa proper papers
Tbese win be done by tomorrow morning
end the rasa wfl ro to tha United Eta tea
circuit court of appeals.
ROOT QN MACeiRTHUR'S REMARK
War Mrre4ary ta ya Be Will Da Xatlt
laar, aa Gem eeal Haa am
rleatly KxplalaedL
I satni.ujt'.'M, uec 11. ir axaiements
I attributed to General Mac Arthur, aa crm-
talned ta last nitrht's dfspatrbes froa Hon
olulu, tn which he predicted war tn the near
future between Germany and tbe United
States, hare come to the notice of Secre
tary Root. 1
In an Interview with an Associated Press
representative today tha secretary aald the
only lcfbmatton la had on the subject
waa what be had seen tn the papers. He
did not regard ft aa a case caTlrar far ac
tion by hlra Inasmuch aa the dispatch
Ca-rted General Mar Arthur as aarlnr that
the statements tn. Colonel J ones" report to
Governor Carter did not correctly repre
sent his views la any partJccSar, and utterly
pilar op resented them ta aoma. Secretary
Root wiada tha assertion that remarks of
this character delivered in private conver
satioa would not necesaarlly shield an
afficer from tha racnirenaent of aa explana
tloa. tut lie ear that General Mas Art bur's
denial cajTS-s with It tha weight f aa ex
planation. He tberefura would take no
action tn" tha matters
At tha aaeettnr of tha cabinet today H
is aaid that tha matter was diacuased, aa
a result of which It seems IlkeJy that Seo
rtUry Root will modify his view, and. ta
tha interest cf fairness ta General Mae
Arthur, call cpoa him far aa aauiaaaiioa
npoa his arrival ta tha Unltad States tha
tatter part cf that aaocth.
WOULD TEST PANAMA'S P0WEP
aWaaUo CWlbcraaa latradaeea Bawaw
lattaa ta Aasartsls attgjkts
f Saw BVepablle.
.WASHINGTON'. It. V Seaator Cal-
bereoa todav Introduced the follow ttr:
Wbereaa. By the conatitation of Cdoia
bta, adoied in Is, It Is pwldtl;
"Arucie 1 Tba Colombian nauoa as rear,
ratiiaod aa a oentraiiaea repuUUc
"Articie I Th soiereuriiiy raaldes aa
secuii and exclusively ia tba uaon ana
from it emanate tna pubiie pawars abut
anaH be aaeiv-lasd alt tun tbe haoUa u-e-arlld
bg, ti.a eoastiluuua," and.
t here, y aaid outiautuUtaa It Is alas
nroviaa :
-Arucie a Tba tar-rLory, aoavtbar with
tba pttbiic prepwty tnraia fii.tiitd. ba-k-ura
eaclua!vuy to tba ctatlua."
heaolved. That tbe cwsamitie oa tha Ju
diciary ef tba senate Is aurectad to cca
aader aad restart as early aa prrtlct,i
tba ecsata wbetitsr tr tetuabttanta itic
rwuarcta of the aepanmaait cf f-aaaaua
may furm a wtinc4. atparate and Indv
lmt&m.t iMn,sMat ia Ual Umiary aud
lr ular 1 y a tieLhrr ibera Is any guiera
aaeatai authority Mbar tnaa Cowatna aaa
povcrad u aa&t ia nwpauay lAa hat
THE .
ILLUSTRATED
BEE
0'
N A SUNDAY AFTEHN00N,
tha averajce mortal likot to
4it down wilh nra-tnice- r V1
to read. Tbo Sanda jrsper that
ITlTea bira tbe Int Is tbe one lie
4 naturally prefers. Thia U why Tbe i
cunaay He is the, most IKij'tiiar
rPr ia tie west. Not only Hi K
ihf rfcopnitvexl newspaper of an un
liruitetl territory, but Its mkpaxixie
upplement is concedexl to be with
out a iK-tr thronchont all the r-ret
repioii t-onijireberisitely referred to t
in iuc wru ji j weft 11 coroea
arith aorDethlns freeh. and alwtyt
wlUi txiinetliing of ceDeral lDleresV
4 and this wltlMiut dcwlinp with aeu-
Mtinnal or iDeretricions matters.
! Its rolimiDi are ctean. eDtertAlningr
i Dd lnslmctlre. and Kg poptilanty
la thefore taed on tbe aolid
Ilouudition of in triii sic merit.
fVt SE MAIPASSAKT baa lost: heen
" reeofmiied as the princa of
I abort Ftory writ era. Miny of lit
i little romanoea hare published
In EncJiU. but a jrreat ninuy more
hare not. Tbe Bee baa arrarijred
with a New Tork imldisbfr. wb.o ia
tirlnpinp ot a complete tianiiljition
of the work of this frrvet Frenrh
author for the rlrht to rnb'ih a
3tjmter of his short atories tht
hare never before tieen tranelated.
The fSrrt of these will appear on
Sonday. It will be fallowed by
oilier during tie winter, and will
afford .additional attraction to the
i rrarders of Toe Illcstrated Boe.
i VEIUU4 WON A' C4MPI0SHIf
J ' at tbe Chicago lntrnaiionaS
4 IJve Sto-k exposition that oonnta
for aomethlnr. carryit); off the fcrvt
I rie in the sweerirtat-es competV-
tktn for bef steer. In tbe next
numter of The IllTitra1ed liee will
1 be found a special article telling
about thi animal, bow he waa fed.
t and all alxiut bim. with a eerie of
I picture from photographs made by
J staff artist at the exposition.
Other illustrated featnrea deal with
the recent terrible trapedy at a
fire in Omaha; Panama's exhibit at
the St. LotUs Arposition: tbe open
ing of the Liucin cut-off across
Great Fait lake, a marvelous feat
of enpiDeerin': Frank G. Carpen
ter'a letter, dealing with fcoutb
American trade; the Cadet "band of J
the rnirersity of Nebraska, ad a 2
fine picture of Hon. William Catbtr
Hdok. the new Jndpe of the fnited J
State cirrtiit court for tbe Eipbth a
district, tbowine him In bis study J
ett Leavenworth.
i A Kt , include - another install-
5 ment f tne interesting vyrua
Townsend Brady aerial. "A Little
Traitor to the South;" the Illustrated-
"JTomaaa Department; to
Field of Electricity; aome abort 4
Jove stories; m-iecdotea of living
men; chatty comment, aelerted mla
r1lativ. aad all the varied little
tnlnra that add to tbe interest and
Increase tbe value of each number. )
4 It yoa are not now a aubatTiber.
I yoo ahonld lave your order w ith
I your newsdealer today. , 1
:i
the
illustrated
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occupation and control of lands and waters
tn tbe territory of Panama with foil and
eompieta sovereignly over mo
BACON WANTS INFORMATION
Deilrta ta rtael Wsuat Cads Arc Said
C'heas-er Ikrssa Thaw
aU Uaaac
WASHINGTON. Dec Senator Baeoa
Introduced a resolution directlnr tha aec
retary cf commerce and labor to procure
and transmit ta the sens la information as
to what rlissns of roods eaacufaclured in
tha United States during the year ending
feoember XL VK. Bave been sold or offered
for aala la foreign countries by tha manu
facturers or areata at leas than the aame
claaaea of gsoas were eold is tha Cnited
State.
Tbia inoirlry la ta have special refer
ence to avail ufaeturers of Iron and steel
and ether snetaia. of riaaa aad crockery,
textile rood, boots, shoes, hats," caps and
other ws-arix-r appareL household and
kitchen utensils and wares, sewing ma
chine, vehicles of all klnda, farm mplo
ments and machinery of ail kinds. Jewelry,
ta.
Bean Raw Meatew'
WASHIXGTON. Dec. 11 The house com
mittee an territories today gave a hearing
! lh Kw Meatoo statehood hill. Terri-
torial Senator Rlchardaos. ex-G-overr.or
Princa and Delegate Rodey of New Mex
ico and Mayor Parks f namta Fa. X. M..
made statements ooncerninr tha reaonreea,
wealth, populatloa and rental conditions
of tba territory.
Old
Underoof
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It is tke rcil merit, tbe genuine viloc
of Old Underoof Rjc. ttit is responsible
for its selling at i higher price than other
whiskies, and the difTcrCacc in cost is bat
small when .you consider the high quality
of Old Underoof Rye.
CHAS. DENNEHY 6 CO.. Chicago
flllMS FAIR DIED FIRST
AtVssdijif Ftrtic an Tn'ia ii raaatit
Will Oast,
hi rouKD airr body still warm
trery. Had Beeesse at I arid
tiatrlaj Writes Belpfal
leer.
PARIS, tiee. IL Dr. Ferriqtiet. oonsld
ered the "leadinr witness ia tba Fair wild
esse, toetifed today before Commissioner
Ejscr of New Torsi
He aaid he arrived on the seen aa hour
after the automobile accident and foand
both Charter I Fair and his wife dead.
Tbe body of Mr. Fair was already rigid,
but that cf his wlfs was art rigid. lnOi
eatinr thst the former died first. From
the condition of Ms. Fair's bJy. the wit
ness 1-eJeved his death waa instantaneous.
The conflttion of Mrs. Fair Indicated that
her tea; a was not instantaaeons. nr.
Fvrr.quel related tbe case of a woman
who was murdered near tbe soen of the
accident. Her wounds, which war ta tha
head, a ere almost identlc-al with those of
Mr. Fair, the vtc-tim llvtnr for many
hours. Tbe attnem funber tastlned that,
while he was unable to swear poaiUveV
whether Mr. Fair or Mrs. Fair died first,
yet his positive opinion aaa that Mrs.
Fair must have survive! her husband.
The court has received a letter from
"Ls Cour," An,.fnclBj cf th local mayor's
office, near tbe scene cf ths accident, say
ing thst the porter s wife, who found the
bodies, told him the saw Mrs. Fair's head
move after Mr Fur waa dead.
Tbe crose-examtnatkm of It. Ferrlquet
will take place Monday.
FIND BANDITS REVOLVERS j
Tare Sielea la t blcaa Are lent, j
ered frasa Pavraiabaaa la
De-aver. j
' i
DEXTER, Dee. 31 Two revolvers that 1
were stolen from tbe rhcaa-o car barns '
on the night that Franda W. Stewart and
James B. Johnson were murdered hate
ten recovered In Denver pawnshops and
two pawnbrokers have identified a picture
of Feter Xeldermcter aa that of tbe tnaa
who sold them tbe weapons.
Christmas-New Tear Hobday Kacurslons
to Ja-nestown and other pnlnts in New
Tork state. One fare for tbe round tn De
cember 17 to Ju via ERIE RAILROAD. D.
M. Btwmao, General Western Paeeergrr
Arent, Chicago.
EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS
DaUy Bayaaaa, M ta 1 ftaeW. Creates
rprls by Wl a Blast at
Oaklaaa.
aaaa-BS
BAN FRANC IPOtl. Dec. ll-DoHr Hv
man proved a ctrrnjlete surprise by winning
! .5BSpr Bt Osalend tocay at odds of Iff.
to 1. The event mss thought ta be rwtaeen
Kplcvre and Bean Ormonde, and both a ere
hvi!y played. Beau Ormonde looked like
a winner until tbe last fifty yarda. when
Le brought Dolly Haynmn up and boat
him by a neck. Results: .
First race. Futurity course: The Buraboo
won. Et Tu Brute aecaod, Pacbuca third.
Time: 1 11.
Feoond race. Ihfrteea-slrteenth of a mile
selling: Jockey Club won, Albemarle sec
ond. Tmbis third. Time: 1 :a.
Third race, eleve.n-Kistecnlhe cf a mile,
riling: '1 he For won. Waterncwer secoud.
Siient Water third. 7"ime: l:ota.
Fourth race, one ml to and ene-alxteenth.
eriling: Kosarie won. Ulowaho aeoond. j
Hort on third. Time: 17. t
Fifth race seven furlonr. relHng: Red- j
waid won, Constelisuir aacwad, Tbe Miller ,
third. Time: 1 :ZT-m. 1
Birth rsce. one mile: T-olly Havman won, I
Beau OtTOonde second, Fpicure third. Time:
lfl-S j
NEW ORLEANS. Dec. IX Results: j
First race, five furloncs and a h1t: Dm '
Agnjn won. Sid Silver second. Th Pride of
burrej- third. Time: 1 :!4.
Recond race, five furlonrs and a half:
Little Jack Horner won, Irernaa mmid!
Eva Rueaell third. l ime: 1.0B.
Third race- one ac-le: Lev Dorsey won.
Lanr.noon second. Mauser third. Time:
1:S-
Fourth rare, six furlorirs: Asoenston won.
amister second, rrana tell third. Time
1:14V.
Fifth eae nM mile mrtA ewtm e-telne-
Charlie Thomjon on Attilla second. The i
'py tnira. lime: 1 stv
Sixth race, six furlongs: Arr.es Brennan
son. Moruelia second, bextette third. Time:
ij;v
MATCH FOR JENNIS HONORS
Cltarlea K. Saad aal Joshaa Craat
Meet la Ftaala aatsrday
Arteraaaau
TTXEDO PARK. N. T, Dec. U. Tbe
seoond day's play in the second annual
amateur court tennis tournament at Tux
coo for tbe gold racquet championship of
the United Stale, in which Charle E. '
bands won tb match last year, opened
today aith a match between Charles E. '
banc, former champion of the t'nited
Statea and France, and Ernest E. Thomp
son, former champion of tbe New Tork
Racquet and Tennis club. Sands won by
taking three straight sets fc-l. -t. -,
la tbe afternoon Joshua Crane, Jr.. saet
Hewitt Morgan and easily won tbe match,
which brli.tr him hi for the ftnal sum
n:nry. Crans won the match 4-0. 6-1.
Mr. Crane will mee Mr. fianda In the
finals tomorrow afternoon. This match is
exciting keen Interest.
I0WAN DEFEATS FARMER BURNS
rsask Catch of Baaaboldt Tkrawi tba
BiT Kack rauaeaptea Oat
ta Waaklaartaa,
WHATCOM. Wash. Dee. II Frank A.
Ootch of Humi.oiai, la., last night defeated
Fanner" Maxlin Burn of I.ig Rock, la
A challenge from Torn Jenkins aas aoceptad
by Gotch aaauarer.
Harley ta Leaad Harvard.
CAMBRIDGE. Maaa., Dec U.-Daniel 3.
Hurley, wba played r-yhi halfback oa tba
Harvard larhity foot ball team during tbe,
last season, wts today elected captain or
the 'vT-itr tee ra of lfc-4. Hurley s home j
is la Charlesiown. Maaa. i
ve
Everything for men and boys on credit at
cash prices. AVe sell Clothing, llosiery,
Shoes, Uats, Trunks, Shirts,. Underwear,
Overcoats, Sweaters, Mufflers, Neckties,
Rubber Goods Working Clothes, etc
rn
I0n REFEREHGES REQUIRED
$15.00
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;5c HHIRT8, with collars and ruffs 35c
LO0 ALL SILK MUFFLERS .'. 4-. 39c
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Another Homeseekcrs'
Excursion
The Rock Is;and Sjstem will run another home
seekers' excursion to the fcou.hwest, Tufduyf De
frmheT 15, on iich date the following low round
trip rates will be in effect:
Oklahoma QtT, O.T.J16.25 Ft. Worth, Tex.. ...21.20
El Reno, O. T.. ... .f 16.25
Manpiim, O. T $19.05
Enid.' 0. T :...?14.41
Chickasha, I. T $17.24
Shawnee, O. T.. ,..$1125
Lawton, L T.. f 18.70
Tucumcari, X. M...f235
Santa Rosa, X. 31. . .$25.75
More than 10,000 "ortheraers hare gone to Okla
homa, Indian Territory and Texas within the last
sixty days. Land values are increasing rapidly.
Business openings are being tilled. GO KOW if
you intend going at alL '
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