Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 72, 19 January 1909 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1909.
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AVAMTPn demonstrations, examinations and WHmi&u. diplomas. Writ for. catalogue. WANTED To pack your furniture for Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. shipment Holthouse, 124 South - - novltf 6th street Phone 4367. 17-tf WANTED You to enter the new class , , , in short hand at the Richmond Busl- FOR SALE-77 Acre farm of the late nesa College next Monday. 16-tf John Mansfield. See LeRoy MansWan"TED Some one to do mongram field at Second National Bank. 19-7t work vand; fancy initials. Address F0R 8 ALE Rhode Island Red CockBox JV, City. 18-tt ereU R R No g jonn Beane. WANTED Dining room girl at the l-7t New Windsor hotel. MQ.lt F0R SALE One full dress vest, with WANTED Girl for general housework coati one tuxedo coat, one Prince no washing. Apply 300 W. Pearl. Albert coat with vest, one neavy ul1 ster, suitable for driving. AllartlWaNTED Girl for general housework cles in excellent condition, but cantwo days in the week. Address "B," not be worn by owner. Call morncare Palladium. 18-2t lngs at Ben Barters, 36 S. 18th St. WANTfcD Place to do general house- Iwork; middle aged woman. Call at poR SALE Good work horse cheap. -08 South 10th street l2t 519 South 13th street 18-3t WANTEDS you want money in FOr SALE 5 year old general purpose place of your city property or farm. . horse; clty Droke. 327 N 18th. 18-2t go right to Porterfleld s Real Es- J. . : 1 : tate office, Kelley Block, 8th and FOR SALE One good gentle driving Main. - - 14-tf mare; road wagon and harness. Call WANTED At Mrs. Hiser's Business 450 S. 14th street. 18-2t School, 33 S. 13th St., Bookkeeping, FOR SALE New and second hand ; Shorthand and Typewriting- stu- sewing machines for half the dents. Phone 2177. Opens Jan. 4. agents' prices; $1.00 down. We also 28-tf loan money pn sewing machines, WANTED 500 men tc jearn barber watches, Jewelry or diamonds. J. trade and take portions waiting oui M- Lacey & Co., Room 2. G. A. R. graduates. Few weeks completes. Bldg., 8th & Main. 15-T-F-S-Sun , Constant practice furnished. Schol- FOR SALE Mill wood. C. W. Kramarshlp includes tools, instructions, er &, Company. 15-7t
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NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. . By Corral 1 and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) New York, Jan. 19.
."Open High' Low Closs LIN. ..124 125 124 125 Great Northern ..143 143 143 143 Amalgamated Copper .............. .. 78 79 77 79 Amerioan Smelting ..84 85 84 85 Northern Pacific ., .. ..138 139 138 139 U.S. Steel .... .. 52 52 51 52 U. S. Steel pfd.. ..113 113 Pennsylvania..'................ .. ..133 .... .... 133 fit. Paul .. .. ..148 149 148 149 B. & O... .......... ... .. ..Ill 111 111 111 New York Central .. .. .. ... 129 131 129 130 Reading ..136 137 136 137 Canadian Pacific .. ... ..176 176 176 176 VUnloiT Pacific .. ..178 179 178 179 -JjAtehison ..-'.V;. .. .. .. .. . .. .. 99 99", 98 99 ; Southern Pacific.. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. . .119 120 119 120
Chlcarjo. CHICAGO QRAIN AND PROV(By Corrsll and Thomps: , Eaton CI Chicago, Jan. 19. ? Wheat Open High Low Close May ...106 107 106 107 July . 97 Open .61 . 61 98 Corn High 61 61 Oats. High 51 46 97 97" Low 61 .61 Low 51 46 Close 61 61 Close 51 46 May July h : Open May Tnly . 51 . 46 Indianapolis Market. INOIANAPOLI8 LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies . . . . . . . .$6.2016.50 Oood to choice .... .... 5.85 6.20 BE8T STEERS. Finished steers.., .. ..... 6.50 7.25 Good to choice steers .... 5.90 6.65 Choice to fancy yearlings. . 4.50 5.00 . STOCK CATTLE. s Oood to heavy fleshy feeders..':. .. .V . . 5.00 5.25 Fair to good feeders ,. 4.75.5.00 Good to choice stockers . . 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers... 2.50g &M BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers . . 4.35.5.50 Good to choice heifers. . ...0.75 4.23 SHEEP. Best yearlings. 4.25 4.75 Oood to choice sheep ..... 3.50 4.25 Spring lambs.. .. .. .. 4.00 7.50 VEAL CALVES. Good to fancy. 4.50 8.75 Fair to heavy. . 3.00 7.50 Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Jan. Wheat.. Oats.. . 19. $1.07 .. 52c Corn. . . .. 63c CsVover.. . . ..$5.55 TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Jan. Wheat.. . . . Corn per bu.. Oats per bu . Clover. ... . . 19. .$1.09 6l . .$3.62 e Pittsburg Livestock. , Pllsburg, Jan. 19, Cattle Receipts light, extras $6.63. Prime, $6.50. Hogs Receipts lO loads. Heavies.' $G.k. Medium." fiUU". , Sheep Receipts light, $3.49. Lambs, $7.40. Veals, $7.40. ; , - - " EAST BUFFALO. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 19. Cattle rerepts, 400: steady. Veals, receipts 200, $10X0. Sheep receipts 12,000; $5.50.
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Lambs, $6.70. 7.60. 'Hogs, receipts, 3,000; CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK Cincinnati, Jan. 19. Hogs Receipts 2,400; steady, $6.53. Cattle Receipts slow; steady. Sheep Receipts 100; strong. Richmond Hay Market. . . (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) ......$11 to $12 New Timothy hay (loose) ..$11 to $12 Clover hay, loose .. . . . . '. . . .$10.0u Mixed hay .$10.00 Straw (per ton) $5.00 to $5.50 Oats, per bu ,50c New Corn .... 65c Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to . 250 pounds $5.50$5.75 Good to heavy packers . . . 5.00 5.50 Common and rough ..... 4.50 5.00 Steers, corn Heifers . . . . Fat cows . . Bulls ...... Calves ..... Lambs .... fed 4.50 5.00 5.50 4.00 .3.00 3.75 ,3.00 3.50 6.00 6.50 5.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed per lb ,. Old chickens, per lb. . . .12 to 15c 14c Turkeys, per lb. IS to 20c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) " Creamery butter, per lb .........34c Country butter, per lb. .......... 25e ......- 25c Richmond Grain Market (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat (per bu.) $1.05 Corn, (per bu).. 65c Rye (per bu.) ............... ...75c Bran, (per ton) .......$24.00 Middlings (per ton) ....$27.00 Clover Seed, per bu .. .. .. ..$4.25 Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) Timothy, per bu. $1.50$1.S0 Clover Seed ...... $4.00 . CENTERVILLE. GRAIN. . (Furnished by Fred ScnllenU & Sons) Wheat, No. 2, per bu ....$1.03 Corn, No. 2, per bu 60e Oats, No. .3 45c Rye, No. 2 70c Clover Seed, recleaned ... .$4.?5-$5.00 No. 1. Timothy, baled, per ton $10.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. l Johnston.) -Turkeys .. ...... ..............lOe Ducks ......... 6c
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Greatest little satlsfiers of bis: wants are the ads below
FOR SALE Building lots;. 600 N. 19th. ' 15-7t FOR SALE Cook stove and , heating stove, cheap. 905 N. H. 14-tf OR SALE New Globe Hot Blast Heater, reason : for selling. " have put In Mogul Furnace. 407 Pearl street. 13-7t FOR SALE: 100. cords .stove wood. David Hanagan. .- Centervllle. Route 12, Centervllle Phone 5D. :,. v v jan9-2wks FOR SALE City property, and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insur1 ance. Porterfleld. Kelly 'Block, 8th and Main. ' 1 v 6-tf AUCTIONEER. H. H. JONES, Auctioneer. I have lots of sales booked for spring. If you are going to have a sale of any kind. I would like to do your work. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Office Shur-1 ley's Barn. dec24-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENTand bath; -Furnished 30 N. 12th. room, heat 15-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and beta, for gents, at the Grand. , oet28-tf LAUNDRY. We can help make you nappy i.onGeese 5c Eggs .27c Country butter ..23c Young chickens 7c Old chickens 7c Country Bacon 10llc Potatoes .. .... 75c GREENSFORK. GRAIN. (Furnished, by D. W. Harris & Co.) Wheat....' ,.. Corn Oats .... , Iy Clover Seed, No. 2 PRODUCE AND (Furnished by D. "U' 9Sc 57c ,.45c .70c $4.00 FOULTRY. Karr.'s & Co. Country butter, per lb. ,.18c Eggs, per dcz 30c Old Chickens, per lb 7c Old Roosters per lb 3c Turkeys, per lb , . . . . .. . 10c Young chickens, per lb. 1. 7c Ducks, per. lb... ......7c Geese, per lb 5n LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers .$4.00$3.00 Good to choice cows ..... 3.00 3.75 Heifers 3.00 4.00 Veal calves 5.00 0.00 Hogs . 4.50 5.50 Roughs .. ... .. 4.00 4.50 Sheep . . .... 3.00 3.50 Lambs . . . . 5.00 5.00 FOUNTAIN CITY. (Furnished by R. A. Benton) Butcher Steers $4.oo$5.00 Good to -choice cows 3.00 4.00 Heifers 4.00 4.50 Veal calves .. .. 4.50 7.00 Hogs . . .... 4.50 5.50 Roughs 3.50 5.25 Sheep 3.00 3.25 Lambs .. .. .. 4.00 5.50 - GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris & Jarrett) Wheat . . 96c Corn, per cwt 80c Oats . . ... Rye .'. .. .. . 43c .65c. $4.00 e Prime clover seed HAGERSTOWN. PRODUCE AND FOULTRY. (Furnished by Ed Porter ft Son.) Country butter. . Eggs . ..22c ....27c 10c 10c ....14c . ,..14c : 6c 14c Young Chickens.. . . .. .. Old Chickens. ... . . . . .'. Turkeys Ducks Geese . , Capons .... ..... GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Eroa.)f . Wheat lLOO Corn 57c Oats ..45c Rye 70c Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings $27.00 MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Bnunficid & Co.) Wheat -No. .. ..$1.03 Wheat No. 3 .. .$1.00 Corn.. .. .. i.- ..62c Oats.. .. .. .. .. ..47c Bran, per ton $25 oo Middlings, pet ton ............ $27.00 C Corn, per cwt $2.00 Bread Meal ...... $40.to PRODUCE AND SEEDS. (Furnished by F. M. Jones & Co.) Country butter .. .. .. .. ....... 23e Creamery butter ....;.30c Eggs ...... .... 25c Potatoes, per' bu. ,75c English Clover Seed, per bu.. ....$4.60 Little Red Clover Seed, per bu.. .$4.00 NEW PARIS, OHIO. . GRAIN. ' -(Furnished by G- V. cLR. Richards) Wheat .. .. . 1. .'. .$1.02 Corn ... ......... 60c Oata 45a Rye .... 70c Prime Red Clover Seed .. .. ..$10
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The following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: A. B B. B. D . G. K 1 .4 .1 .2 .1 .1 M ft t, ft e ...3 B. T. Loan R. C. X. L. Z 2 B 1 1 1 Mall will be kept for 30 days only. All mall not exiled for within that time will be cast out estly ws Laundry. can. Richmond Steam MOVING VANS. Phone 425S calls the large Empire Moving Vans with sober, reliable and . experienced white men only. Al. Wintereteen. 30 N. 6th St 11-tf . ..3 e.o::r:r" rca, ! ctrrTtlPr. t--vuil's hyrap Pepsin u roiltl.eiy war . 'o curs indigestion. cokatlpatlon. k k baa ot?ensive breath, malaria, ana ftlltfisftftae. - fro r.toniw roubia. Alsike $7.50 LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by J. Jarrett.) Butcher Steers $3.50$4.00 Good to Choice Cow3 .. 2.50 3.00 Heifers 3.25 3.75 Hogs 3.50 5.50 Roughs 4.00 5.00 Sheep 2.50 Lambs 4.00 CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN, vr urnished by J. S. Vheat, No. 2, per bu . Corn, new, per bu . Oats Rye Clover Seed, recleaned. No. 1 Timothy, per ton Hazelrlgg) $1.03 60c 45c 70c . $4.50$5.00 $10.00 (glll.OO No. 1' Timothy and clover hay, mixed $9.00 $10.00 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Country Butter ISc Eggs, per doz. ..26c Old chickens, per lb Sc Young chickens, per lb 8c Turkeys, per lb , Ducks, per lb Geese, per lb ...... .12c ..6c . .5c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Harmar. Bros.) Butcher steers '. $5.00 Good to choice $3.5 J Heifers $3.25 4.00 Veal calves 5.00 6.50 Hogs 5.SS Roughs 1.00 5.50 Sheep' 1.50 3.00 Lambs $.00 4.50 Pigs. 5.00 5.50 THE PARANOIAC. KQuftftr Delusions That Com With This Curious Mental Diftftasft. "That curious form of mental disease known as paranoia Is seldom or ever cured." said a noted Chicago alienist "A paranoiac may be able to transact business with a fair degree of efficiency, but, as a rule, few of this class can be made to stick to work, as the nature of the malady prevents concentration of mind. One so possessed Is afflicted with strange delusions, especially with the notion that be is being persecuted. Many an Individual who Is denominated a crank has paranoia. In general these unfortunates are misanthropic, hare no social intercourse with their fellows and are brooding and Introspective. Very often their mania leads them to the . notion thst they have been born to lead mankind In a religions way. and they proclaim themselves prophets of God. Quite often, too. they are discoverers of some wonderful Invention that will astonish the world. "It was a paranoiac who followed the great actress Mary Anderson from place to place, declaring himself her favored suitor and threatening to kill any man who sought her company. These threats were what led to the locking up of the demented creature, and I believe he finally shot one of the asylum attendants. Paranoiacs very frequently develop homicidal tendencies, and It ts prudent to watch them at a IT times. Baltimore American. The Birds' Nests That Men Eat The swifts arrive in the Andaman islands toward the end of November, but they take their time In building the nests, which are formed from a gelatinous secretion from the salivary glands of those beautiful members of the swallow tribe. If there has been a wet December, the first crop of nests Is generally a poor one, being soiled by the damp and) drippings from the roofs of the caves. Collectors, however, begin in January to go around the island to the different eaves in an opea beat The best quality: resemble pure Isinglass and are - worth their weight in Uver. Afterward there are two other collections. The caves la which the nests are found are scattered about the Islands. Some are far Inland, others In rocks concealed In mangrove swamps. London News. ; fittt: StrdaU Vtour Is vftry .fcishaa
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Doan & Klute New Headquarters, 11C6 Main. 4223. Removed from 14 S. Phone Sth St tf DOWNING BON. 1 N. Sth. Phone 2175. augltt UPHOLSTERING. J. H. Russell Removed to 16 S. 7th from 14 S. 7th. Phone 1793. 6-tf See Holthouse Phone '4367. for UphHsterlDg. 124 S. 6th St. 27-tf PLUMBING, HEATING AND LIGHTING. Just call 1236. MEERHOFF will repair your Plumbing, Heating and Lighting. 6-tf ARCHITECT. Geo. W. Mansfield, tect. Phone 1593. residence archi906Va Main. lS-7t INSURANCE. Hoore and Ogborn Fire Insurance, Bonds and Loans. Room 10. I. O. O. F. Building. 19-tf PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. Bruin's Sharp Teeth Bit Through the Copper Sheathed Weapon. "Twice In my chase of bruin I have made use of a bear spear as my weapon of attack," writes Count Eric von Rosen, "and I may take this opportunity to maintain that the use of a spear entails no greater cruelty thaa any other mode of attack and that every hunter should be armed with one In reserve, since these powerful beasts have a vitality that triumphs over a stray bullet or more unless lodged In a vital region, and when wounded their retaliation Is redoubtable and easily fatal. In Karelia, Finland, the bear is yet regarded as a noxious horror. The great black haired slagbjorn, or killing bear. Is still rampant there, and a couple of winters back I was able to wreak Justifiable vengeance on some beasts that had killed over a score of cows and nine horses. News had been brought me that some of these rascals were hibernating on a small marsh bound island. "We found no difficulty In locating i their lair, and I took up my post at the entrance to It armed only with my spear, t may explain that a bear spear consists of an ash staff some- two yards long and about a couple of inches in diameter. There is a. blade of steel about twelve inches in length, and the shaft Is copper cased as a prevention against the teeth of bruin. As soon as my gentleman appeared I tried to stick him In the throat, but he parried adroitly, and I missed. I mad another lunge and succeeded In driv ing my spear point through his breast "He started .roaring furiously and snapped at my copper cased staff, then made an attempt to strike at my arm with his huge fore paw. so that I might drop my weapon. The powerful brute bung on to my spear at the one end. while I as grimly held on at the other end. His bite went through the copper plate, and be started shredding the wood beneath.' Strenuously I checked his further advances, and gradually, for bis wounds began to tell, his resistance weakened, and be dropped at last over the aperture of his den. "I pulled out the spear, but so much strength still remained la him that he seized the blade and bit It with a force that left deep indentations in the steel. My companion then finished him off with his own weapon. This struggle from start to finish covered five minutes. QUEER ENGLISH TAXES. Babies as Wall as Windows Used to Hftip 8 well the Revenues. In 1695 a tax of 2 shillings hsd to be paid by the parents of every "little stranger born In England except by people In receipt of alms. Curiously enough, a measure proposing a tax on babies was Introduced some time ago in the local parliament of the German princedom of Reuss by which It was proposed that the parents or mother when registering the birth of a child should In each case contribute a sum amounting to 10 cents. Some time ago a good deal of merriment was aroused by a measure introduced In the legislature of New Jersey by which It was proposed to tax beards, but even this Is not an original proposal. Queen Elisabeth pnt a tax on every beard of a fortnight's growth, while a couple of centuries ago Peter the Great Insisted that all ; nobles who wore beards should pay 100 rubles for the privilege. As chancellor of the English exchequer Pitt rendered himself very un popular by the extraordinary to which he resorted in order to im - prove the state of the country's exchequer. He It was who first Introduced the Income tax, and he also levied a tax upon horses, which caused a certain farmer to use a cow for the purpose of riding to and from market Even more disutisfactlon, however, was caused by Pltfs laereaae of the window tax, Scat Impasjad la the year that the tax em babfssi was enforced. This wlndew tax ennsed property owners to wail up as many windows as possible, ia order to reduce the amount for wUefs they pbta Ledger.
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FOR THE DENTISTS. WILSON & PIERCE. I have arranged with Dr. E. E. Pierce to assist me in my office on Wed nesday of each week, at S30 Main St C. S. Wilson. Call Home Phone 1332. de;13-sun&tue cow 2 mo CARD OF THANKS. CARD OF THANKS For the kindness extended during the U-knes and death of our beloved little daughter. we hereby express oirr most heart felt thanks to cur friends and rela tires. Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Bur goon. 10-1 1 LOST. LOST Between Main street bridge and south Sth and G, belt pin. Re turn to 434 Randolph. 19 It In No Hurry. An old Kansas cltlcen who bad been henpecked all his life was about to die. Ills wife felt It her duty to offer him such consolation as she might and said, "John, you are about to go, but I will follow you." "I suppose so, Manda. said the old man weakly, "but so far as I am concerned yon don't need to be In any blamed hurry about ft" PROVIDES FUNDS POBJE COUIITY Various Appropriations Were Made Joday. The county council at its meeting today made the following appropriations: Telephone in county assessor's office $20; ditch commissioners $500; repairing Commons bridge $250; Waltz bridge $250; Mendenhall bridge $350; Joint bridge "Wayne and Randolph counties $325; Bertram arch $400; Clevenger bridge $450; Straight Line bridge $300; Murray bridge $3,' 500; heating plant at county jail $600. EL1HU ROOT IS CHOSEII SENATOR Secretary of State Gets a Big Vote. Albany, Jan. 16. Ellhu Root today elected U. S. senator; to succeed Piatt He had more than two-thirds majority over Chanler, the democratic candidate. U. B. REVIVAL - The revival at the United Brethren church, corner of Eleventh and North B streets, will continue through the week. There have been 10 conversions and 14 'accessions since the meeting has begun. Services each evening at 7:30. The text tonight will be "What Must I Do to Bo Saved." The public Is Invited to all these services. DEPARTMENT CALLED. In attempting to shako down ashes In the stove at the residence of Harry Goodwin, 325 Pearl street this morning, the stove pipe was knocked from the flue. The room was filled with smoke. ' The occupants of the house were scared and telephoned for the fire department No damage was done. CHARGE OF FRAUD. Herman Frendenberger is being held by the police on the complaint that he has attempted to defraud Mrs. Delia Bettle out of a board bill of $40. The man was in trouble before as the result of the theft of money from "the jungle," an amusement establishment that visited the city several months ago. . CHURCH MEETING. aaftBBBBHaBaBB -ft The Reid Memorial church will bold the annual business meeting of the congregation on Thursday evening at 7:30. Election of officers and reports of the departments of church work. REJECT PROPOSAL The proposition of W. E. Lowe ask ing for an appropriation from the j county council and a contract to act as a tax ferret was rejected by the council today. Lowe formerly appear ed fat this capacity under the employ of Wm. Charter's. 8uits that develop ed from the Charters contract has made the county council somewhat carefuL . Potxv: . Golat af ftdal Flour Blankets and Comforts at reduced prices at KnoilenLb pro's.
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HAS BEEII GIVEO Campfields Also Place a Sec ond Mortgage. For the consideration of II. Mrs. Gertrude Campfield and E. M. Campfield have transferred by trustee"! deed the Colonial building and the Colonial annex occupied b- the Inter national Harvester company, and tb residence south of this to the Farmers Trust company of Indianapolis. A second mortgage has also been given by Mrs. Campfield and her husband tc this company. The first mortgage it held by the Prudential Insurnace company of Newark. X. J., and is for the sum of StM.UVK Papers to this effect were filed with County Recorder WIL Kobbius this morning. By t he terms of the mortgage thert are ten notes given by Mr. and Mrs Campfield each calling for $;70. Th first note is due July IS this year and eight others on January and July 1 from 101O to 1013, Inclusive Tht last note is due January IS, 1914, SUBSCRIBERS FOR CHURCH FUIIO St. Mary's Church Publication' Prints List. The Parish Monthly. a magmsinc published by St Mary's church, contains In the January number tht names of the members of the congregation who were asked to subscribe to the new church to be erected by the parish this yesr. Nearly every mem ber of the congregation In good stand ing has been asked for a subscription. The amount asked was not given la all cases. V INTO CALIFOnillll AFFAIRS IIE STEPS Present Holds Up the Legislature. State
Sacramento, Jan. 19. Taaevsn 'V butted in on the California legislature today. when Governor GlUett received ... a telegram from the president asking i. him to hold up anti-Japanese legtala. V tion until his letter which Is oa the , way arrives. The" governor wired c back that he would comply. The yrsav . Ident says he believes proposed le&- .- Islatlon would do incalculable Injury to California and the United State. C
Bargain Selling will continue throughout the entire week at Knollcnberg's Store, SIHRT COMPAIIY ISCOTO aaaaftBSSSBSBBftB New Local Church Also Inccrv porated. Indianapolis, Jan. If. Artlelea estncorporatlon were filed .today ray Phoenix Shirt company pf capital, $5,000. to sell clothing. The laeeipoTators are Rudolph G. Leeds. C. Enaaa Gsatth and Orviile 8. Comer. . Tbm First Church of Christ Scientist of Utah-
mond; trustees are Otis K. Rams, William F. Spangler. nsartlsh R. Marlatt. John Brown and Oraat Wig- ' gins, was also incorporated.
SENDING OUT NOTICES. Sheriff Linus Meredith and him .
deputy Oscar Mashmeyer are busy j
sending out notices of the county lo cal option election. February S. to all -
township trustees. The notices will ' be posted In every precinct -- '
See the Silk and Dress .
Goods Bargains at KncZcn berg's Store. : I
Going Souftti j To Florida? Th. C. C. C L.R. R. Offers Vory Low Round JTrlo Rfitoo During tho Winter : Jacksonville, FUl . De Land, Fla. : Melbourne, . Fla. ' . $3.W .....litlt .....$44.5 Orlando, Fla. ,.,.$4.K Palm Beach. Fla $54-26 Pensacola, .Fla. ......... $2f.5. New Orleans, La. .....,..$32X0 Winter Tourist Tickets good for - return until Juno 1st. IMS. ? Round Trip . Home 8oekern Tickets (21 day limit) on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of - each month, to the South. East and, North East ' '' ' "-- For particulars call en C A. BLAIR. - - Pass. Ttcfcet Home TeS2t2.
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