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IN PAPERS FOR REFORM ———_— Buy Sensible ly Publishing Omeial Accounts of bys Demonstration, They Advo- ~ cate® Parilamentary System. . Petersburg, Dec. 12—St. Peters- has resumed its wonted quiet Senate Committee on Privileges and QLIDAY ' : 0 nces the Heazin extitement of Sunday. The Elections Comme A g fithoutcomment~print ohly a of the Utah Senator 's Case. Account of the demonstra- it of the Kazan cathedral. they are full of articles DR, BUCKLEY THE FIRST WITNESS, “demands for reforms, the declaring that there Tetreat and openly advoca- The Béitor of the New York Christian Ad- iv cencist of ment Good weations te Utah te Whlct, Precidet veo a ip t} hoase theme pelea + Quem : Smith Had Upheld Polygamy in its Senate, council of the em- Cloake Bes ecrecpweeelt it of ministers and the — of elected representatives Furs Washington, Dec. 12.—Hearings of mstvos. Proclamations have the protest against Reed Smoot, junior calling for a demonstration Silks senator from Utah, retaining his seat law courts Tuesday at the in the United States senate, were re- sthe trial of Sasoneff, the Waistings sumed Monday in the committee %n | of Minister of the Interior} . Skirtings - privileges and elections. The room was The demonstrators have ; crowded, women predominating among ed to come armed. Table Linens the spectators, as was the case last ses- T 1 sion. Senator Smoot arrived early, ac- FOR JUDGE SWAYNE ee companied by Waldemar Van Cott, a Crashes Salt Lake attorney, who is assisting A. vibe on socio leamtagad ‘Fy Back S. Worthington, of this city, in the con- jeece Backs duct of the defense, Judge Franklin S, Sariav’s Cas 3 23 ei Outi Richards, of Salt Lake, adviser to Mor- on, Dec. 12.—Eight republi- atone mon witnesses and Mr. Worthington , bers of the house judiciary Shirtings also were.present. Former Representa- have submitted to the house tive R. W. Tayler, of Ohio, acted again in the case of Judge Percales as the. counsel for the protestants. Swayne, of the Northern dis- When the hearing opened the members Florida. While disagreeing Cretonnes of the committee present were Senators | opt hye - — Underskirts Burrows, chairman; Foraker, Dubois, | moe vps soncalquey Ree Pettus and Overman, ’ om yereghin wae, whi Fascipators The first. witness called by Mr. Tay- | the. question of charging ler was Rev, J. M. Buckley, D, D., of fo? expenses oe oes Cudidrens Hoode Morristown, N. J., editor of the Chris- ‘out for the first time in the T York. Mr. Buck- ‘opsy Hosier: tian Advocate, of New Yor eeu eouy, taken since last od 4 ley told of visits to Utah in 1901 and a and Vind Po ae Handkerchief Laces again last June, At phat time he at- ~ 2a ypict Mineo ; tended a joint convention of the young ry Ma ag — — Handkerchief Linen men’s and young women's unions of | hable offense has been made . Handkerchiets Mormonism. Those who spoke were Makes the committec Brigham H. Roberts, Elmira S. Taylor : Wapimous for tmpeach- Corets and President Smith. The audience was ; @ithough differing on the estimated by the witness at 11,000 per- a, Gloves sons. The line of inquiry introduced 1ETIAN BUIL DINGIN DANGER Mittens by Attorney Taylor concerning the —— meeting was in reference to what had ei Enginoers Who Exemined Rasttios Lace Collars been said at the convention about po- St. Mark's at Venice Report It in oy lygamous co-habitation, Alarming Condition. =e Dr. Buelley read from an article ‘on mice, Italy, Dec, 12.—Engineers _ Windsor Ties mes ons which ey that hime i. and Marangoni, who have mith’s voice rane ovt “as strong at Tctusted with the care of the Moftlera — J. ne tonde eben bs ica of St. Mark’s since the fall y ormon marrisse and declared te Campanile, have presented their New Suependers polygamy was not adultery, but was al‘ report. It sets forth that the New Golf Gloves a svstem of marriage, President. ition of the basilica is most alarm “ke Smith was quoted by the witness as The whole building shows weak- Topay Socks soving that he could not give vp any .. The foundations are bending Mens Shirts of his wives; that it meant eternal king, the walls are sinting damnation to abandon a multiplicity of ceilings of two of the vaults Duck Coats wives, se en to give way. If they fall it On cross-exainination Mr. Worthing- Cause most of the basilica to give Mens Pants ton broveht ot that the statements «The engineers recommend the Hats voted from President Smith's sneech miele erection of scaffolding and ' had not) been redveed to writing until @ thorough restoration of the “Caps fn day or two later, but the witness de- fding, including a reparation : 7 elared himeelf sble to remember so per- ‘foundations. Munsing Underwear fectly that he can male verbatim ano- rr tations from speeches two or three OREANTS ARE PERSISTENT Blankets weeks after they are delivered. (rae Comforts Gf PRE GET NL BeGarate ‘Attempts to Deatroy the More Poy for Convict Labor, Newport Iron Foundry with Jefferson City, Mo., Dec, 12.—Frank , Dynamite, Carpets M. Woolridge, warden of the Missouri Bova, Dee. 12—For the fifth Matting penitentiary, notifed the scontractors rithin two months the Newport at the institution Uiat the present ad- es indry and machine. company’s Rags ministration would adhere to the 60s , Newport, Ky., was dyna- Lace Curtains cent rate for convict labor, and that he was ready to sign the contract a d last Sunday night. No lives h dy to sign th tract at lost and the workmem in the Portiers that price. This is ten cents a day for all escaped injury. Two met each man more than the old contract, } seen running east in Twelfth Shoes and the contractors have refused to ac- it immediately after the explosion, Slippers cept the new contract. ~ they éluded their pursuers. A Phitiopine RIT WIT Pass, | hole was torn ffl the roof of the Tronke Washington, Dec. 12.—The principal ‘room where the bomb alighted, Suit Cases event scheduled for the senate during the walls of the pattern room . the week is the taling of the vote on et And bulged that it 1s Big lot of Dress Goods on sale at | the Philippine civil government bill, ed they will collapse. Members of : which is set down for next ‘Friday. pany declare it is the work of Half Price Many democratic senators are opposed to the bill, but the best information ob- , RAILROAD WON. Come and see us t@inable is that there will be no gen- Wo want your trade | eral debate on the Philippine question Baton Teleeraph Company De- ‘ as they consider the passage of the bill ‘United States Supreme Court ‘Pennsylvania Company, ngton, Dec. 12.—The supreme the United States has decided @ Of the Western Union Tele- Lowest price for good goods MicKIBBENS a foregone conclusion. Will Inveatieate Nevada Boodle Cane. Hannibal, Mo., Dec, 12.—It is an- nounced that the next step in the bribery cases connected h_the chase of Missouri post office sites will be a further inVestigation of the Ne- vada case by the federal grand jury at Jefferson Gity when court convenes at that place. This will be under the direction of District Attorney Wil- liam Warner, of Kansas City. pur- d company, involving the the railroad company to re- the “telegraph company's poles} A New Era In Agriculture. tight of way, in favor of the company. The opinion was| Secretary of the State Board of n by Justice McKenna. In | Agriculture, Geo. B. Ellis, thinks the court held that the that the close of the World’s hype pws gb Foo Fair marke @ new era in Missouri nain to telegraph compa-|agriculture. “The excellent showing the Bie property of rail- | made by thefarmers and etockmen ; of the state” says he, “will stimulate interest in ourfundamental industry. The rising generation of young men Roosevelt's Large Vote. New York, Dec, 12.—A canvass of the popular vote at the last presiden- tial election complete shows that Pres- dent Roosevelt defeated Judge Parker ‘by 2,546,169, He polled the largest vote ever given a president of the United States, 7,640,580. This is more than 400,000 in excess of the vote cast for McKinley in 1900. Wilt Quit Potities, Jefferson City, Mo., Dec. 12.—The secretary of state, Sam B. Cook, will become. president of the Central Mis- souri Trust company of this place hen his term expires January 8, This ig the company which ex-Gov. Lon V. Stephens organized and of which he was the first president. With Groat Britain Stened, ° ston . 12.~—The arbitra- y: ‘Witt Not Eat with a Neero. Wichita, Kan., Dec. 12—C. W. . 0 gee ag grag Kansas Day objects to the published invita- fee Keneae Day club'to W. T. , old parent ; ||kind to her to take you both tn out Itt CHANT FASE RESUMED goooooooooosooscosooossooooososososs We Are Ready SSSS S for Holiday Shopping ‘or Christmas Gifts, Perhaps some of the following would be what you want to give. They would be very acceptable A good pair of shoes A good pair of overshoes A nice pair of slippers Shoes Qa good pair of Men's dress shoes SP 4 good pe and worth $2 25 at $2. High top dress shoes worth $4 00 ab $3.50. Patent Kid and Patent Colt dress shoes ood asany madeand worth $5 00 at $4.00 Men’s Slippera at T5c Shoes fur the baby at 25c Shoes for baby’s sister a6 50, . ee for the big brother-et 98e, 125, 139 and five high top sol up to $2.25 Any boy would be proud to weur a pair of them, : : : : : : : | 3 3 ; : : : 3 FLill’s Cash Store. SOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOOSSOSS SOSSOOOOS es Advice to Bachelors. rom the Chicago Journal. tics and the moth«r ia religion. If you have a rival keep an eye on him, it he is a widower, keep two eyes on him. Don’t put too much sweet stuff on paper. If you do you will hear of it in after years when your wife has some especial purpose in inflicting upon you tne severest punishment koown to a married man. Go home at a reasonable hour in evening. Don’t wait until a girl has vo throw her whole,soul into a yawn that sbe can’t cover with both hands. A little thing like that might cause a coolness at the very beginning of the game. If, on the occasion of your first call the girl upon whom you have set your young affections locks lixe an iceburg and acte like a cold wave, take your leave early andstay away. Woman in her hour of freeze is uncer- tain, coy, and hard to please. , In cold weather finish saying good night in the honae. Don’t stretch it all the way to the front gate, and lay the foundation forfutureasthma, bronchitis, neuralgia and chronic catarrh to help you to worry the girl after she has married. Don’t lie about your financial con- | dition. It is very annoying toa bride who has pictured-a life of ease in her ‘ancestral halls to learn too late. that expect her to aska baldheaded who bas been ot the cold, Our store is full of suitable gifts for all ages, and the variety is great enough so that we will be able to make it easy and pleasant to make your selections. We invite you all to come and advise early buying on account of first selections, ete We will be amply able to take care of your wants in other lines dur- ing this ‘Holiday Rush.” We will have plenty of help in all depart- ments and you ean depend on it that Right Prices and Right Treatment always await you at HILL’S CASH STORE, whether you buy little or much and it will pay you to see what we have. DOLLS, and girl’s toys in endless variety. TOY TRAINS, drums, : mechanical toys and all sorts that please the boys, BEAUTIFUL CHINA, Glassware, pictures, ete that are always appreciated by the good housewife If its a present for your best girl or your best fellow you will loose time looking around. We had you in mind when we bought our stock and feel sure we have just what you want. Besides the regular line of holday goods, we have a house full of USEFUL, LADIES’ SHOES Snappy and stylish, prizy winners at the World’s Fair, Every pair warranted. A better shoe than you ever bought for tye money before. at $2.00 Good shoes as low ag 98c per pair, House Slippers, Felt Shoes and Slippers, Over shoes and Sandals, You are safe when you buy of us ay ‘ stand back of every | air we sel WARM GLOVES and MITTENS. Either of them sensible and accept- able gifta We buy them direct from thefactory and conseqnently can sell them much under regular price. 25e mittene for 15e Se mittens for 28e 50e mittens for Be Te mittens for 48> $1. mittens for T8e With Our Store full of of beautiful holiday goods and our immense line of toys, and shelves and tables loaded with useful things to help you make some one happy on Ccristmas day, we feel sure that we can imake it pay you to come to us for your wants, Spank Young Women Who Seek Class Secrets. Chicago, Ill, Dee. 12 —President | Harper never said w word when twenty three young and attractive women were “spackel” in the art institute before an wodience of 400, The “spavking Wass deeited sur. price to tha twenty three girls who were being initi sted into membership in the young woman's lifs clase, It Was a deep secret, nobrdy beng ad- mitted except vld members aud the Dovitiates. The initiates had bes toldj that the cerem puies were to consist of tableaux in King Arthur's time. When they entered in black skirts and “guonyaack” jimpers they saw “KingActhur” (Miss Jane Koep),the “Archbishop of Canterbury” (Miss Katherine Hill) and the twelve kuights of the Rouad Tableawaiting them in mediaeval costume on either side.of a row of turned-down chairs. The girls were commanded to crawl beneath thearch formed by thechairs and, presto! “Spank!” sounded from “King Arthar,” who, instead of a sword, fiashed a pair of patent epank- ere; “apank!” from the archbishop end“spank!"’from the knights in arm- or. Then followed cake-walke in stocking feet over a bean-strewn floor @ merry-go-round of leap frog and a seperate punishment for every girl among tho aspirants who wae known to possess-a “hobby” or a “folly.” See our RED TEXAS OATS, 43% People’s Elevator Co. THINGS Men's Golf Gloves good ones as jow as 23e Fur top gloves at 480 Astrachan back gloves worth T5eat 480 Cotton Flannel Mits only — 5c A NICESTYLISH HAT orawarm winter Cap would make a fine present. Good fur hats worth 1.25 at 98e Our leader worth 2 00 at $143 Our high grade hats worth 2.50 at $1.73 NEW, NOBBY and CAPS in all shapes Caps worth 25c at Caps worth 50¢ at Caps worth 75ec at 50e Caps worth $1. at T5e UNDERWEAR for men womenand rt) children. We have some values out rg) of the ordinary in this line and if you are not fully supplied for the tS winter, it wail pay you to seo what we have. sooosoooososoosooosooosooosooooooooooooSSooSSSooNSS 9 STYLISH rt) 19¢ 89e SSS Qoosoooosooooss Prison Contracts Trouble. J: flerson City, Mo., Dec, 10.—The ® penitentiary are in a quenitiee to-dav. Warden Woold- rile has issued an ulimatum that no contracts would be made dusing bis term as warden for less than 60 rents a day for each couvict employ- ed. The contractors aay they will not |; Pay it. This will throw the matter | over to the Republican administra- tion which comes in January 1, and they are pledged in theirplatform to abolish the system. Itis likely the conteactors will take advantage of the offer of Governor Dockery at 60 cents wad renew their contracts before the Democratic ad- ministration goes out. Gov D sekery ‘suid this morning that he was ready tu make the contracts at 60 cents and it was upto the prisoncontract- ors, ‘Captures Fifty Indian Bandits, Hermosillo, Mex , December 10 — Fifty Yaqui bandits were captured by Gov. Isabel of the state ofSonora who has just returned to Hermosillo trom an expedition to the Yaqui mountains, Among the Indians were some who were held responsible for a number off savage murdersand robberies. They all confessed, and have been brought to Hermonilo for trial. The leaders of were executed on the spot peed not long ago they murdered Mr. Penaloza, a prominent citizen of Sonora. j Coat—8,000 bushels on the durz, at Hunt's bank, Hodson tow: at 7cteper bushel. 48tf C.G. Hunn.