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A acore or mora of packages of all sizes and shapes were nicely uea up nH ch member present was provided I . with fifty beans with a fixed value or on. jnii.r r.h. Each package was named nrf had a subscribed value but unknown After the sale the one whohaasecureamo the oreatest value with their money, was declared to be the best financier, this honor fell to the lot of Mrs Turner Oliver., me tables were spread, hot tomales were .rvfid with chocolate and cake. Avery nMSant and profitable evening was the result, the next meeting win u. the home of Mr and Mrs Geo. L. Cleaver on WashinBtor.'s birthday CAUCUS DROPS RESOLUTION (Scrlpps News Association t c.tn Ca . Jan 2--At an as semblv of Republicans this morning in I " i " " UNiTED STATES SENATOR JONATHAN BOURNE ;. 11 UNITED STATES SENATOR FRED Wf MULKEY . . .. , . " . C. M.' DEVERE .. ... : "" " LYRIC STOCK COMPANY. SALT LAKE CITY Under whose direction "Arizona" will be presented to the theatre goers at Steward's Opera house Monday Jan. 28. with a cast composed of :peal talent. AMUSEMENT THE COMING VENT 0E THE SEASON ARIZONA ; This thrilling Militars drama In four acts written by Agustua Thomas will be produced at Steward's Opera House on LMonday January 28 under the direction of Mr. si. M. uevere iare or me ,yic ok. Company, Salt Lake City, and will be re presented by. the best local talent of the city. Cast of characters as they appear on the stage. Henry Canby . E. L. Eckley Colonel Bonham .i ...:.C. E. Oillilan Mrs. Canby Janette Stevens Kelley Estrella Benham ' Lillian Bates Richardson Lena Kellar Ethel Steward DeVere LieuUnant Denton H. E. Coolidge Benita Canby Maude Simpson Scroggin Miss MacCullagh . Gertrude Biever Doctor Fenlon - A. C. Clark Captain Hedgman C. M. DeVere Tonev Mestane Chaa. Cross LieuUnant Hallock T. H. Williamson Sargeant Kellar A. B. Rogers Private Quialey M. Childert Others as soldiers and cowboys. Tha tcanai are laid at Canby'a ranch near Tucson, Aiizona. and is a faithful portrayal of frontier life, and i replete with interesting and thril'ing adventures and a true picture of Army life on the frontier in the early days of tne settler ment of the wild and wolly west. Stiecia'ties will be introduced between acts by the best talent of the city. theatre. Every member of the company is eood. while Helen Byron, in the title role, simply bubbles and sparkles. The costumes are new and pretty and there is a dash and snap to the whole produC' tion that is really refreshing. A PLEASANT DANCE . The skating and dancing party at the Noves rink wa a very pleasant affair a'.d many made the best of . the oppor tunity to get in an evening's skating and dancing. At nine o'clock the orchestra appeared and for half an hour the skaters enjoyed music. The floor was in excell ent condition and the crowd was just the right size and thus every requisite for a pleasant dance was there. HOW TO CURE CHILBLAINS 'To eniov freedom from chilblains' writes John Kemp, East Otisfield, Me., 'I apply EucKlsn a Arnica Salve. Have also us J it for salt rheur ith. excellent results '. Guaranteed to cure fever sores. indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 2oe at IHewlin drug store. opted: . v ' r . . ' Whereas, the President of the' Unitea States has urged congress to enact laws for the naturalization of Japanese and, whereas, in the judgement of the people, any such extention of franchise would be prejudicial to the welf&reof this, state ana the United States, resolved, that, we em phatically protest against any such legis lation and urge our representatives in conoress to vigorously oppose any .- tamnt to naa a measure providing IOJ the naturalization of any Asiatic race. Will RESIGN (Scrlppa New Association). Kansas City, Jan 24 Theodore r. Shonts, who yesterday presented his res- isnation as chairman of the Isthmian Cannal Commission, this morning said there was no disagreement between he and the commisiion or the President, but that he had just completed the work of putting the canal in suc.i a position that it can be constructed without further chaos. He maintains that he can be of more good to New Yorkers, at the head of the Interborough Metropolitan Transit Company, than he can to the country at large. , While many rumors are already afloat, it js more than likely that Chief Engineer' Stevens, will be callsd upon to head the commission in connectinn with his work as engineer. 1 (Scrlppe Newa Association) Washington, Jan. 24 Russel A A -1 died this morr lng at his home in thiacii 1 of heart disease at trie age of 71 '' ine aeceasea was one of th..A i nenl men of our country. Ha'n.u i an orphan at 1 1 years of age, worku 1 1 a farm until 1.8 attending school in win i augnt scnooi ana read law and . admitted to the bar at 23. He nunj the civil war as a captain. With a 'try force ' he -routed the ConfedertM - SoonesvLle July 1, 1862 but wiihimus wounded and captured, but i erfeeUda f escape the same day. His command wu the first to enter Gettysburg and onJuh 8 was severely wounded. Hewasi Gen. Sheridan and after many promotia f retired as Major General. J I After the war he made a large forSa I n tha lumrjar hufiinana in Mik,.. ... .... V..,,,. was elected governor of, that itaUai! looo, and was appointed Secretary i war under resident. McKinlev. rui ui put six. years ne nu rtpn sented Michigan in the United StaV Senate and owing to his ill health dt clined to ttand further honors. ' s ' . . -: ; radium There are only two pounds of radium in the world, but this if gathered togithe would have enough potential enirgj U drive the earth from its orbit. 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