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Show TOE 1IORX1NO HIE EXAMINER Published Esry Day I tbs YsarCom-Pby Tbs SunSsrS PuMietitag UBBCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by Csrrisr to Ugden Mum-tu-g City, Including Sunday Examiner, per month. . Ts Slagle csplti BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tbs Ksamlnsr la neat tar outside of Ogden, psr year. At 1mm cuarurir.lm B .H-- tdww FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT, Tbs Examiner Is n strictly Inde-11 U gives pendent newspaper. sides an sqnal show, tbs Examiner baa ns favorites, and ns enemies to punish. It will give tbs news unbiased and CMswuitrailena will bs received pn all subjects praaantad In respectful language from known but tbs true anas must bn published la fulL All totters and eoanniuatluas algnad by aom de plumes, er usumed names, will bn throes In the waste basket Tbs braes mas nsvar hides behind an noma. Don't ask the Editor te bo responslhto for what tndt-eldual- s, you art ashamed oL Subscribers win oonfsr n favor by Imfermlngthls ufflos 4 failure to receive The Examiner befora their breakfast. vi EXAMINER: Exchange boom a countryman telegraphed to Governor Flower asking A ad r toe as to wbst he should buy. Tbs governor answered, "Buy A.O.T.," and. when further eluctdiatica waa explained that the loiters stood for "Any old thing." That waa haw thay bought la Toronto before the bottom fell out of (he stuck mar-hat- . sad that Is how they have been for the peat buying Kins share twelve months. Even the government to by way of specula ling. It is a seller of lands, and provide a torgs part of the expenses of administration in that way, whlto many people believe that the raves ae to ha derived from Cohalt silver and Lerdsr Lake gold win free Ontario from taxation for- - dollars' worth of automobiles Imported during th year, nearly 3 million dollars' wonh of this being from France, a little less than a half million dollars wonh from Italy, asd ths remainder about squally divided between tha United Kingdom end Germillion dollar' many. Of ths S worth of automobile exported during the past ysar. 111 million dollar' wonh went to Unltsd Kingdum, a Hell ever 1 million dollars wonh te Canada, a Uttto tow than 1 million dollar's worth to Canada, a little leas than 1 million dullnra' worth to Max-los half mlUloa dollar' wonh to Franca, and a quarter ef a million dollars' worth to Italy. Thus about 1 mllliou dollars worth of ths automobiles exported la 1907 went to Europe, s little aver 1 million dollar' worth IMMIGRATION RESTRICTIONS. million to British North America, 1 oountrtes south worth to the dollars' The changed Pueblo Chieftain: Mexconditions la European countries Is of tha United State, including West South America, and Indies, ico, si amplified la the tact that Germany OoO wonh to Asia and to eon tomplating soma national moss-are- a and about $350, Oceania. restricting Immigration, la thla It la proposed to follow to soma extent thn laws already la force in tbs IN United Slates prohibiting the incomlmml-graating of an nudeelrabto class of The opponents of thla kind of legislation point out tke fact that during recent yearn mine owners, manufacturers sad large farmer have Imported Into Germany thousands of pauper labor from Poland and Italy. To meet thla criticism large employers Of labor declare that this Importation of markers has been necessary by the . CROP ' IB exorbitant demands of domecUc labor. PROMISED THIS YEAR. f i tri H f 4 i. ! The ad roc tie of tbs restrictive legls-latlo-s V J claim that It la th duty of the jr government to maintain thn standard Secretary Jams Wilson Is Tsld That $4,000400 Bushels WlU B of living and of efficiency of the GerProduced. man laborers, which cannot he dona if they are forced Into competition with the cheap workmen from other "What Portland, Ora., Aug. co on tries, these measures are likely will be tha wheat crop of th Inland to provoko a lively fight la the ReichEmpire," asked tha Honorable James stag. Wilson, Beerotary of Agriculture, of a Portland banker. H received as A THROBS OF THE SEA. million bushel, and reply, "Sixty-twIn their Investigation of the under- that moans aa lucres of sloven milground water resource of th coastal lion bushel over last year, and laift plain of Virginia thn geologists of the year was ths record." United States Geological Survey have Thar nr peculiar things about tha collected data relating to tha many growing and handling of wheat In tha hundreds of artesian wells that yield Inland Empire," which Includes a excellent waters in large areas of tha part of Oregon, Washington nod Idacoastal region. Particular not hu ho, or at toast they strike the Kansas been made ef the quantity and qual- or Dakota wheat grower as just a lit-tlr from ity of th supply fifforded by wells queer, and tha that give flows at ths surface. Tbs those groat districts doesn't Ilka to water of moat of these welts to ad- handle his wheat la sacks. It strikes mirably adapted to household uses, him aa .both expensive and unnecesbut it seams that tbs habit to though that at soma of them contains sary, fixed on ths wheat growers at th Paenough mineral anils in solution to ne coast, and tha sack earns as tha niaka trouble in boilers used for steam result of necessity. For years the greater portion of the wheat wu exproduction. Ths variation la flow exhibited by ported to countries where It wu to cross ths equator twice, and these wells with the rise and fall of If It had gona in bulk tt would have the tide la of peculiar Interest, the polled, but they sack ths wheat In tha being notably greater at the Held and It to never handled In balk than at tha ebb tide. It Is even to come to ths nearest mlU or the general oplnlua among well drill- station. Thar to no sight mors fascinating ers that practically all flowing wells la fanning districts of ths. Paelfle near tidal rivers er Inlets from open Northwest than a harvest see os, where they dm "combined" harvesbays do fsel th distent sen, but fcom the greatest marvel (he Inventive ef them so slightly that the variation ter. genius hu ever worked out in agriculIn flow to not noticeable. tural Implements. It Is commonly railThn geologist In charge of ths ed n "combined, and It certainly gets grouad-weto- r Investigations in Vir- resulta, both In lessening tha necessity tor labor and In saving the wheat ginia state that changes In water Four men and from twenty-fou- r to to fluctualluna lu in level wells, do twenty-eigh- t hones handle one of ths height of the surface of some these combined harvesters. One at tha neighboring. body of water, have men handles the horses, ths rains beon ths lenders only; tbs second been observed all over ths world. It ing feeds th buudlea of wheat to the la customary to explain these changes machine; ths third saws th tacks by supposing a direct connection be- and shoves them from th platform tween th river, lake, or hay; but In onto the ground," whll tbs fourth all the bolts and screws tight many places, as la eastern Virginia, keeps kmka after th mechanism of tha and such connection la ctosrly Impossible, "combined." This year's wheat crop will leave owing to th depth of the wells and the nature-o- f the Intervening beds, between $41,000,000 and $44,000,000 In soms of them dense, tough marls and ths hands of tha farmers, and at least $30,000,00$ of tt will find Its way to clays. These beds, however, though Portland. they do not transmit water, nevertheThroughout the wheat belt of ths less contain It. and m water to praett-rall- Paelfle Northwest, at many of tha imto Incompressible, any variation at portant stations. It la not unusual see a hundred thousand buahela of level on th river or hay to trans- wheat stored In n single warehouse, mitted to th well through the water-fille- d and walking between tall rows of gravels, sands, slays, and marls. sagks gives on ths Idea of passing Whan n porous bed to tapped by a through n narrow street lined on eithwell the water rises te th point of er side with This greet wheat ares hu mads equilibrium end fluctuates as the hind Portland fourth among th porta of of the ocean varies pressure on the the Unltsd States In ths, exportation of this cereal. jrda that Cab II ns the Artesian flow. UTAH. OGDE.V. S CHICAGO WEDNESDAY, ALTON CANNOT BE FOR GRANTING REBATES TO THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY. st 1-- 4 WHEAT HELD Immunity Was Promised tha Officials During tha Probing Int Rebating Case. Chicago, Aug. II. A Record-Heralqpedal from Washington declares that tha Chicago tt Alton Railroad company cannot be proeacutej for its connection with tha 8uadard Oil rebating. It ha been dtooovcred that Special Attorney Morrison, In getting evidence from the Alton official against the Standarf, promised Immunity from prosecution to ths Alton. This tears only the Standard to sett to for rebating, in obedience to Judge lAndto' decision, fining the company $29,340,009. d SHIES AT Tbs Iteming Bmmlaar-- i can bs found an sals by thn Independent News Ca, Sait Laka City. On nil through trains leaving Ogden ea Thn Southern Pacific Hallway. Tbs Union Paelfle Railway, and The Oragua Short Lina Railway. Examlaar patrons win cooler a favor on the managdment by reporting to this office whenever they fell to Sad the papers at the designated places. L . NUMBER OUT NOT EQUAL TO THE LAST STRIKE. It Western Able Union Telegraph Company n Fair Amount ef Businas AN ENGLISH OPINION. to an RngUah opinion tad a Comparison that treats of Canadians Sad Americans. It tolls of th virtues Bara of the Canadlaaa and paints out the week nesses of Americana. It la refreshing ns tending to take the conceit cut ef the people south of th Chnadtaa border. Speaking of Toronto, thn London Dally Mali says: Manners art quiet sad good. The ere elegant and dress with lasts 4h French Influence traceable Germ Th 8L James's Club to English In team Ihn first restart 1 heard there was a grumble shout the weather! The Mount Royal Club (commonly called th Mfflloo-alm'- ) to mors ornate, Built by Bustard Whits, It reflects bis pleasure loving temperament. But It, too, has a solid British lam temperament about It when you get below the face. In Montreal "American Is a tana of rvprosoh. In Toronto It would probably be taken ax a compliment. Yet Toronto la net la any nensn really American. No put of Canada Is. The Caned Ism bars morn ballast. They era not so easily duped by "hot air, Nor do they deoeive thsmsslvss late thinking that talking to ns good an doing. An American sticks up all round his sffiec Utile maxima inch ns, D It now," "Am I hare for my health 7 "Tomorrow never comes. Then he lights a cigar, puts his fact on thn table, took round contentedly, and thinks he la vary busy. Thu Canadian works hard and nays Uttto about R. He shown III good sons also by having no us fur the American style ef newspaper, which can taut any lit span th pubUo tar n few hours by totter heading giving It n across thn front page. Nor nrs there fit Canada yet so many rich people Itching te attract attention and only able to do no by vulgar display. At thn anna time them are threat ealag signs. la the King Edward at lunch cnc day I had painted eat tn me n foolish young papa who is max-- , tag an Inherited fortunsl ay, whitest another table close by rot a Cobalt, mnilonalrs who only a yaw or no tack wan doing add Jobs shout! tbs hteel, Unless a hsslthy potato .opinion to kept up, ths freak dinners and other tonne extravagances of American wlU. become Just aa common tn Canada as her prosperity continues to increase. There to a sound opinion at present Both th young spendthrift and ths nourcsu riche aro laughed at . It to for th newspapers af Canada to keep thla healthy sentiment up. .. Whether this wUl ever discourgs gambling it mors doubtful. There aro Po many Interests bound up with It Toronto to positively steeped In an atmosphere of speculation. A years ago It was stocks and share. Anything and everything waa bought up In feverish excitement At the height of a frenxisd New York Stoek gnu thos-eugh- nr Ore-Inc- h s naw-ooma- neo-eswr- y y I. r- - j ! AMERICAN DEFEATED CANADIAN ' A 1-- SIBlBSlHTEN 1-- PACIFIC COAST 4 S-- 4 3 No Change Necessary u flavoring Had. ABBOTT GIVES HISTORY. Government Agent Gaya Plocho Hue Produced Mere Than $21,000,000. San Pran cisco, Aug. IS. Officials of According to the report made by tha Wasters Union company say thla morning that they have quits a num- James W. Abbott, s special agent of ber of operators at work both bars and the government, the gross output of In Oakland and nr able to handle a ths mins of Plocho and vicinity, not fair amount of business. Including Bristol, Jack Rabbit and Fewer men wont out at Oakland Comet districts, from 18GB to 189$ yesterday then on th previous strike, totaled $21,271,37$. From 90 to 95 per cent of the values mors operators remaining nt thn keys and the situation, consequently 4s bet- reported were obtained by tha old Washoe process, long slues abanter than nt that time. The opera fora of th Foetal Tel graph company arc still nt work, but. undoubtedly they will go out when ordered to do no by ths local counclL Until th order la given, however, they will remain on duty. CRIME AGAINST CHILD. doned lu the United States, excepting la n few plsoee remote from railwm obtained Ths bslsno road. from leaching methods. Imperfectly conducted, with the crudest of apparatus, and n Uttto at tt from two smelters, on n t$4an plant, built for aperlmantal purposes, and ths other n 100-toplant, still standing on ths fist a mils from town. In ths early days of Flock 31 companies war operating. In th Plocho aeetion at that time were 13 reduction p tents, of which saves war smelter. Th old Plocho Con. property, with that of many others. Is sow owned Mines and Smeby the Nevads-Utalter corpo atlon, which also controls other Intsnata in the principal mining districts of Utah. This company was organised In 1904, Georg C. Lsarnerd of Beaton being president, A. F. Schneider, general manager of all tha properties, and C. H. Bwaaton, general aape lntendent In Nevada. Th holdings of the new corporation near Ploche comprise 760 acres, covering a dosen or more of the moat Important mining propositions of early days; it narrow gunge railroad of Id miles from Plocho was built to the Bristol mining district; two ameltera la tha valley and tha 2 n smelter on thd hill, built-I1890 to work the oroa of the Tuba ffllnn. The underground workings of th Nevads-Utaamount to aver 40 miles, the greatest depth vertically being 1,500 feet, the incline shaft reaching a depth 4 1,800 feet and still sinking. Thera are 1,430 levels with ala n vast amount ot ahrafts to n depth of 1,200 feet and over; five shaft 800 to 000 feet la depth, and 11 shafts 500 to 100 feet a At No. 3 shaft la n power hois with two fou drill oomprsaaora. The company has 120 man at work and could at the present time ship 600 tons of ore dally. The company will erect near Plochc a mammoth smelting works, m order to treat all of the ores which may came to It Aa regard! treatment of Its own ores, the eost of transportation after the advent ef the railroad will have much .to do with-i- t. Experiments oa an extensive seals to determine the proper method will mean thp con at ruction of 'several fplxnts wtOi' Wesf improved niathlacryS In tbcfrtttntes and on the dumps are thonsnadfl Of tong of or with values ranging from $25 to $40 n v ton. n Socialist Writer fer "Appeal te son" to Bs Triad at Boise. Has- Boise, Aug. It. Upon complaint of Probation Officer M. H. Sebern, a war rant ban Just bran Issued by Judge Dunbar for the arrest of George H. Bhoaf, the Socialist, who represented th Appeal to Reason and other papers hero during th Haywood trial, on a 'charge of criminal assault Hla alleged victim to Miss Florence M. Abbott, 18 years old, whoa home la la Cassis county, hat who bad been attending school hem. It to reported that eh has mad a full statement regarding tha offence against her. Ths act for which a warrant was Issued for Bhoafs arrest Is alleged to have been committed on July 9, but tt la aald that tha confession of tha girl la to tha effect that tt was repeated several times against her- vigorous protests. Once whlto Mn. Bhoaf and child were at the natatorium la thla city, tt to alleged by the landlady nt whoso house the girl In question and Bhoaf tad hla family had rooms, that she caught Shnaf in the girt'e room. After considerable difficulty County Attorney Koelsch located Bhoaf In Denver. Th warrant waa plaocd In tha handa of Deputy Sheriff Slgglaa and he Immediately wired the sheriff at Denver to arrest Bhoaf and hold him till an officer could arrive from Boise to get him with the necessary papers for extradition. RELIC OF THE WAIL Riga of Lead Stolen by Confederate Just Found. Joplin, Mo., Aug. 13. A pig of toad, a relic of war days, to now on exhibi- tion In the officer of tha Plcher Lead Co., of thla city. In 1991 n large quantity of pig toad waa stolen from, the Granby, smelter by i band of Cos federate soldiers to ttocbSHtrO NrSYW fAug..ll. The be used for ammunition. A few days Automobiles valued 'tt more than J0 A meriokit defos dr of ths Canadian's go meat pigs of (bin toad were foand Canadian defeated the million dollars passed through tha rap, Seneca, mill pond at BL Clair, Mo. Adels In the second of ths in aa old where tt hsd been thrown by tha porta of the United States In lu for- challenger, races. Confederates when attacked by Fedeign trad in tha fiscal year Just enderal soldiers. ed. Five and n half million dollars' The pig of (his toad on exhibition worth of these were exports and 4 hers bears the brand of Blow A Ken-net- t, million dollars' worth Imports. In adwho during ths war owned the lead smelter at Granby, hat who dition to the 1 S mUllou dollars many yean ago sold to the Granby worth of automobiles exported to for Bmeltlng company. The old smelter, ON 1100,000 about worth sign countries, where both aides obtained ammunition went to Porto Rico, $ltO,OO0 worth to during the war. Is atlU la operation Hawaii, and wbout $5,000 worth to the and will be one of the Chief potato of Interest to the delegates to the AmerPhilippines. ican Mining Congress. The foreign tram in automobiles shows a rapid growth, especially on HAYWOOD'S ACQUITTAL. the export side. The value of export of automobiles and parte thereof was. ASSOCIATED FRESS REPLACES Review sf the Labor Troubles That In 110$, n Uttto toss than 1 million ITS OPERATORS AT LOS ANGELES Preceded ths Murder, dollars; la 1903. 11-millions; la Washington, Aug. 13. AVUlls J. Ab1904, 1 milmillion; In 1905, 2 bot gives w review of the Haywood 11-1 lions; la 1900, millions; and In Newt la Being Received and Sent case ifi which he says: Without Delay in That 1907. tl-- l millions of dollars, On tha d The acquittal of Haywood, the City. Import side the value of automobile conspirator, for the murder of the late Governor Frank Staunenberg brought into tha United States has Of Idaho creted n great deal of Inonly within the last two years been Los Angeles. CaL, Aug. 13. Very terest at Washington. Most people to justify ths Bureau of Sta- Httle greatly surprised by 1L But few Dr. Price's Delicious Flavoring sufficient change was noted in the local were knew of the conditions which led Extracts have always been hon tistics of the Department of Com- telegraphers strike today. The YVest-er- n who up to the assassination were seriousmerce and !.abor In alatlng their ImUnion was was so fortunate nco to have cstly labeled; no change astonished. separately, and the value of o more men than were required to work ly Stennraberg was murdered brutal' essary since the enactment of ths ports files Imported In tha flcal year the available wires. This was due to ly. Rut prior to that lime he had National Pure Food Law, either ss to label or their manufacture. 190$ being $3,844,000, and of parts the strike conditions in other cities handled the labor organisations of the mining districts of hi state with $100,000; while In 1907 the They have had for nearly half a thereof where a less number of men were at almost equal brutality. Modern hisof value these vehicles was Imported the key thaa were working here. Century the patronage of the intelis forgotten very quickly nows tory Six men. Including Maniger Lewis, days, asd few people ligent housewives of this country $1,011,000, and 4 parts thereof $801,-0- were at ths key this morning In the remember ramparatively Thus th growth in exporta of of the Coeur the story automoMlsa Is much mors rapid than local postal office. dAlenes, the bull pea and ths deMors mn were expected during tha portation of miners. It so happens that In Imparts, sad th value of autoday and Mr. Lewis stated confldently that when the work of the state for mobiles exported seams likely In the that so far as he was concerned the the repression, of unionism In the near future to exceed by far ths value strikers were beaten. mine at Its highest I went there . Tha Associated had Press ef tboe Imported. replaced for a leading New York newspaper Its operators, who went out here, sail and remained for many week The Prases, Italy, ths Unltsd Kingdom was sending and receiving news withi story of the conditions at that time BoaabWq sod Germany supplied ths 4 million out delay. would make a pamphlet, not a mere AUTOMOBILE TRADE. to t Handle o , new letter. The town of Wallace was terrorised swept close almost of tt male population by troops acting under the governor's orders. Clarence Dsrros, attorney for Maywood, never aid s truer thing then whoa he admitted test the Miners' leaersUoa was s fighting organisation, nor could he have mads a more Just cnarge thaa when he said the aiiaa owners' ws equally militant. Many people era going to criticise this v struct. They are doing so In Washington today. Yet thoMt who express criticism ere men who do not hear lx aitad the fact that th owners of the mines In the ma.a were miners themselves only a short time before these troubles broke out They possessed exactly the same passions end th ram instincts of tbq men whom they strove to keep down. Is so far ss it was a war of class between men of Identical mental sad social tending, but between the house ot hxv xxd the house uf went As has usually been ths rase, th people with th property were able to get the forces of government behind him,. When 1 was In Wallace there were something like Sou miners Is the hull pen, no union miner waa allowed in the district, end the attorney general of tha state, together with the colonel of the regiment of United 8mm ttoope, the number of which 1 have now forgotten, approved every application fur employment before a new man euold go Into the mines. The applicant for employment was forced to deny all union affiliations, either la th past or for tha futurs. Then ho waa permitted to go to work under a license revocable at will by the stats or by the army. It Is clear enough that thla waa aa system of meeting a labor difficulty which It May well he admitted was a serious oea. Fur it Governor Btsunsn-berman great, big whule-soulst- ) whom I remember well sad who never' ahowad. the slightest sign, of resentment when I criticised hie methods, was ra possible.. Th hitaracss gainst him among th working people of th mining rang wu such that almost asv among tea thousand of them might hav plotted hla assassination. Orchard committed the murder, a he oonfnsed, but the conspirators back of Orchard will not he ao.oasy A h 1 00-to- n h erosa-cuttln- BUSINESS PARAGLE. FLOUR, You Cannot Fail to Appreciate ths Peiat In This 8iory. Ouiw a farcer hsd 1.SG0 Vustela of g, RECORD-BREAKIN- ' AUGUST 14, 1007. . wheat, which he said not to a single grain uetvlteiit, hut te luu different dealers. n bushel each. A few of them paid him In cash, but far tbs greater number said it was not conveutont then; they wuuld pay later. A few mouths passed end the man's bank Socount nu tow. "How la this?, h said. "My l.tku bushels of grain should have kept me In affluence anti! another crop la raised, but I have parted with the grain eud have Instead only n vest number at accounts, se small end scattered that I cannut get around and collect fast enough to pay expenses." Bo be posted up s public notice end sked sU thoee who owed him to pay quk-kly- . But few; came. The rest said, "Mia 4a only a small matter, and I wUl go and pay on of these days," fa t getting that though each account was very small, when all were put together they menut s large sum to the man. Things went on thus. Th man got to feeling so bad that be fell out ef bed end awoke cud, running te his granary, found hla 1,600 bushels ef wheat still safe there. Us bad only Uses dreaming. MoraL 2h next day th uaa went to th publisher, of hi paper anil said: "Here, sir, Is the pay for year pnprr,' end when next year's subscription is n depend on me to pay tt due you promptly. I stood In the position of an editor tart ulfiht. and I know how It feels to bare one's honestly earned gurney scattered all over the country 'In smell amounts i , MU, - . i- ; ; GRAIN! And Plenty of It Pro Stock Remedies and Poultry Hr SUPPLIES THE BEST Try Them T. B. Heifer Son S310 Washington Avenue, ' Beth Phenes, Domoto 155. ! Wes tab d Masry sf tka Amiable but Imprudent Anther; la 1738, two years after Goldsmith returned from Ms wanderings oa th continent h presented himself at Burgeons' hall for examlnatloB as a hospital mats; with ths view ef entering the army or navy; but ho suffered the mortification of bring rejected as unThat he might sppear bequalified. fore the examining surgeon suitably dressed tMdsmith obtained a new suit of clothe, for which Grid! tha, tbs publisher of ths Monthly Rerlsw, bees ms security. Ths clothes ware to be retuned Immediately when th pus pose was served, or the debt was to be discharged. Poor Goldsmith, having failed In hla object and probably distressed by urgent want, pawned th clothes. Th publisher threatened, and Goldsmith replied: "I know of no misery but a JaU, to which my ewa Imprudence sad year totter seem to point I have boob It Inevitable these three or four weeks and, by heavens, roqneet It aa a favor favor that may prevent something more fatal. I have been aom years struggling with a wretched being, with all that contempt and Indigene bring with It with all thoM strong passions trbiefa auks contempt Insupportable. Wbst, then, has a JaU that la fonuUta-bte- r Buck waa the hopelessness, the deep despair of thla Imprudent but amiable author who has added to the delight ef millions and te th glory of English literature. & Co. TWENTY - FIFTH ST. , Men's -- -l GOLDSMITHS POVERTY.' HAY, L Furnishing Goods and No:ions of all ktgifa - a Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors la the Character at the transfer asrvtoe we supply ear petraui Prompt, reliable and at low oast. Any time you say wan be m ynr job-anhandle tt espadltiouiy and well ALLEN TRANSFER CO, d Bush A Gerfa Pines . Mewmaa Brea. Organ Seme Bulls. Last year, in th north of Ireland, tbs following cams under my observation. la a hotel tbs porter, for my Information and dutifully la furtherance ef the Interests of his employers, remarked, "If you want a drive, sir, you needn't go out bf the hotel, meaning; of course, that carriage formed part of tha establishment Another bull was la a conversation overbear between two workmen. On put tha question, Were you acto which quainted with th reply was, "No; ha was dead before I knew him." Aa Irish friend of mins waa describing a dinner party he had been at It waa a groat success, aa two noted talkers were present each of whom was talking so fast that neither could get in a word. Loudon Spectator. C. 3L WARDLGGfl f V PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE . e ' YloUas, Guitars, Aoeordeosi, Jos, Strings. Baa Latest Publications of Sheet ttssta Bsc tha Wondertol Pip Orcxa. . 150-hor- -- TOE BAY HORSE. An OM Arab Legend That Tells ef His Unmatshsd Speed. Ths bay colored boras Is said to bo the swiftest of all the hones. A story to illustrate this Is told of a certain Arab sheik who, having been engaged la n fight with another tribe; wu taking hla flight with his Uttto sea. They wire both mounted on a magnificent white mare which belonged to the sheik end which had always bean highly veined oa account ef the great peed at which It could go. After having ridden some Uttto distance ths sheik asked his son to look sronnd and sea If they were being followed. The boy replied that there was some one riding after them on n black horse. The sheik seemed satisfied on hearing this report, but presently repeated his questios. The boy answered that they were still being panned, but that this time the horse was whits Never mind," said the father; "mine to faster. In a few mlnntet he asked for a farther report; and the reply was ths asms with the difference that the hone was a chestnut Th sblek, however, put bis question e fourth time but Upon being told by his eon that th pursuer waa mounted on a bay ha rrlad out "Then we aro lost, for there la ns hone which It cannot overtake." Ells words proved to be true, for la a short time they were caught np with and captured. - Equal t tha Oosasieii. The Conntro Waldegrav was mate itod four times. On evening she appeared at the opera la Dublin during her fourth husband's occupancy of th post of chief secretary for Ireland. An audacious Celt chtching sight of her ladyship la one of the boxes, shouted out with real Irish temerity, Lady Waldegrave, which of the four did you Ilk CHICHESTERS PIUS bestr Ths countess jr.ss equal to 4b 91 r caaloo. Without s moment's hesitation she rose from her seat hud exclaimed enthusiastically, Whyr $he, Irish pi aa. of course remark; which' naturally v . "brought down the house. V,1J . Suggestive, growled yonng Lovett to th girl of hla heart "It makes me Bind every time I think of that money I lost today. I certainly feel aa if I'd like to have somebody kick me! "By ths way. Jack," said th deer girl dreamily, "don't yon think you'd better apeak to father this evening? Illustrated Bits. "Hang It! Just Tws Kinds sf Man, '"Thera are two classes of men," said tbs close observer. "One knows nothing about woman, having spent years fat studying her. ' The ether knows everything never having studied bar." Chicago JournsL . Want Always Wsric. "When la Borne, do as the Romans do." he quoted. "If you Intend to art apotv that tbeory throughout life," she returned, "let us hope that yon never win have occasion to visit aa Insane asylnat for any purpose. ', , sills SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVtfnkffB 4T1W jf . Ths.Tea Tsataft What are a tea taster's duties? must distinguish th mixture nf to blends; point oat la each aeparat stance If the mixture are ofQ grades; ha must know to a ulcety ana difference between a par brand an- Inferior 'one; bo mast know tests of every Individual sort not aa easy thing, when tt k bend that brands of ten am m7 the blends are constantly tote blended. In ten years' time taster cannot to deceived as te tto tory or nationality of any tea world. He can prevent bis firm being deceived, for be h dr with milk, cream, lemon, served according to the pecultorw" of every nation. He la Japan, Russia, India, to study - . -- . Dead Citiee. "Wpat became of Nineveh?" asked the Sunday school teacher. "It was destroyed, said .Johnny promptly. "And what became of Tyre?" Punctured." Cleveland Leader. Misunderstanding and minding othpeople's business cause most of tbs trouble la this world. Manchester Cn- - ; er Extracts WANT ADS BRING 817$ Washington Avans OGDKN. UATH. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. I - Careful Bsy. -, s American tourist on taro tW ibetaford were la doubt to take and the time tt to get there. Hailing kd ened to be passing, they P MlttS isary question. Tbe bet route, th by showing hew long It would tab ii The tourists ihmi ey, but bad scarcely tto yards when a about from i them tarn. rts will take yon an hour, ea" voice. it th pitch of his lea why the dene didnl T returned so tat before deans. . . tow s cenldna tell ye afore t Dusidsc fs could walk. Tj r |