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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, TTAII, FRIDAY MORNING, day In which both Carruthers and Me Garvie appeared In conspicuous places. President Joseph T. Kingsbury of the University of Utah la a communication to the News'1 affirms that he was misquoted anl did not nay during the University commencement exCASE. BICE IN SECURED 18 ercises that graduate of the University of Utah could get a doctor! degree in Milo E. David Jones, vHim Quirk. one yeer in any university In AmeriW. H. Atwood, PGillespie. W. ca. anu.Schofield, he did state was that gradJohn Robinson. G. T. uatesWhat of fSe U. of U. had been placed 5'.mden. F-- W. Walker. J. 8. Edwards, on tho same footing In Columbia uniand W . 8. Barnes. aw- - graduates of that Institur H Latimer are versity sworn 12 Jnrors the ne above to their higher degrees In tion, getting case of the the .d accepted try who la now the same lengTl of time. entr of Utah to John Rice, trial In the criminal division of the The state university authorities are aSLtrict court before Judge Mane for IS, murder of Fred Buetler in this city pleased with the proposition to introduce into the curriculum a course In Sr February 25, 197. Strange to aay Jhat after having ezcuaed every man finance end commerce. Arrangements are making for the course to cover the special venire, the day before commercial geography, financial hisMterday and Issuing another venire morn-ic- a. tory, American commerce and commer20 men returnable yesterday the first two nten called to the cial relations, modern business methInsurance and ijjrr bos for examination yesterday, ods, transportation. acceptable and were selected as commercial law. The comparatively new departure in the collegiate curthe remaining two Jurora necessary to was about 11:15 riculum has only as yet been adopted plete the Jury. It ihen the two Jurors were accepted and at Yale, the University of California. against Michigan, and one or two other large .worn in. The information by Institutions Sim was then read to the Jury and Asslat-Counnrauiy Clerk Bmkwalter James Norton, who for the past five Attorney J. J. Whitaker hB made the opening statement to.the years has been general foreman of the state. the of Oregon Short Line shops here, left yestort i behalf 'About ten days before the murder, terday ter Evanston, where he goes as Rice Inquired division master mechanic with Jurishe state will show that where Beutler lived saying that he had diction between Evanston and Ogden. In recognition of bis services here an 1 a friend who wanted a couple of mended. The party did not to celebrate the well deserved promokaow where the old man lived, but of the shops have tion, the to Mrs. B Butlers house In presented employes Mr. Norton with a handsome went to Murray but Hurray. Rice then The gold watch suitably engraved. lira. Beutler did not know where her presentation speech was made by J. husband had moved to and told defenon behalf of the employes who who moved Jeffrey dant of an expressman assembled. Mr. Norton was surprised Rice the expressman. From Beutler. and plainly exhibited emotion when bund where the old men lived. The refunding to tho good wishes of his on In Its that show testimony min will Mends the night of the crime there was a and Hunter mseiing between Rice, west of Huneey at Hunters granary, the Oregon Short Line depot for the jurpoEe of planning the robbery. "The meeting was held at about 8 WANTS 8ICK BENEFIT FEES. o'clock and shortly after that the three m went to Beu tier's house and en- Provo, Utah County,' June 9. The tared. Rice and Muncey grabbed the auif of W. F. Welsh vs. Lehl Lodge old man and after choking hint threw No. 25, L O. O. F., for 250. alleged him on the bed where they held him to be due plaintiff for sick benefit fees room for searched the Hunter while and for (500. damages for failure to money. While this was being done same' was heard yesterday In oume one was heard at the door and the pay the Fourth-distric- t court. After the thne men made their escape. The po- the evidence for jflalntlff was all in, delice were notified of the affair by neigh, bors while the scuffle was going on and fendant made a motion for a nrrived at tho scene shortly after the which was denied. .The case will he men left When they arrived the door' submitted on briefs. was unlocked and Beutlers body was CHARGED WITH BATTERY. lying against It and had to be removed Dan CameronT a'' traveling horse before they could enter. At the conclusion of Mr. Whitaker's trader who claims to be from Canada, pWimint. County Surveyor J. B. Swen- is in the county-- ' jail, here and will son was called to the stand and gave have a hearing, today before Judge tarns and distances in connection with Noon on a charge of battery pretbs diagram which he had prepared of ferred by, his wife. the scene of the murder. After a brief Cameron was arrested last evening by Attorney Hamilt- near the river bridge in Provo canexcused and was he on for the defense, yon by Deputy Sheriff Barnett. The court then adjourned until this afternpeople have formerly lived in Bingwidow of the ham, where Mrs. oon. Mrs. Beutler, the Cameron caused a In court complaint to he made murdered man, was present against her again this morning, but Riced wife was husband for mistreating her. ty um-Mtll- as di-hi- m NEWS pF STATE What ( ot He Has Ordered the Tangier Troops to Pro ceed to Fez Negotiations for of Captives Proceeding Slowly. Tangier, June The American 9. con- sul has scut two unarmed marines to the residence of Couutess de Bulsserat. (formerly a bliss Story of New York) wife of the Belgian minister. The countess Is living In an isolated house, and as the count, her husband. Is st Fez, the marines were sent to her homo as s precautionary measure. These arc the only American marines landed here. The sultan's troops st Tangier have received orders to proceed to Fez. Thus another of Raizoull's conditions has been granted. Ths sultan apparently Is granting the bandit chiefs demands piecemeal, so as not to unduly excite the Moors or emphasize his humiliating position, tatters received from Perdicarls the kidnapped American, say he is suffering from sickness and a doctor of the cruiser Baltimore Is under orders to proceed to see him. Negotiations for a safe conduct are proceeding. The negotiations for the release of the captives are progressing slowly. Washington, June 9. Secretary May tabled Consul General Gum-meat Tangier, Instructions for dealing with brigand Raizouli, the poin of which is a positive Injunction to refrain from committing the United States government to any guarantee or Immunity for the brigands or in any way to take any action that would amount to the recognition of brigandage and blackmail in Morocco. This attitude will be adhered to regardless of the consequences to Perdicarls. re today RACES Wle-sendi- ne 1-- 8-- 1-- 1-- on . f 4-- 5. 8-- - 8-- 8-- 2-- 5. 1-- ... 1-- lf WARNEWS , . a- . 3-- 1-- 5. 3-- RIVALRY PROMPTED REFUSAL Fr - , ron-'"wn- BaeVeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee things are served as (vum u liich are txM-eteto be euteu with the fingers. No bleu as to shut it right can be obtained from the waiters, for It is the custom to put cutlery enough for tlw entire meal on the table with the soup. Olives should be eaten with the finRelease gers, though many of the uninitiated try to split theta w ith a fork. Asiiura-gu- s should I eaten with the fingers. That Is why the cook does not throw sauce over the root rads. Green corn should be eaten wllh the fiugt-r- s and admire nude figures in the museum. not Tflied from the cob with a knife. He suspected that the r:V.ry of Ameri- Spaghetti should t eaten with a fork can artists was the t i.e muse of me and a crust of bread. In ItHliuu restreatment that bad 1" m given to Sig- taurants a mull wlio ruts his spaghetti nor Biondl. Into small piece with a kuife, us he would salmi, i looked upou as s rank MATADOR'S FATAL Qi'ARREL. outsider. New York Press. St. Louis, June 9.- - T he coroner's The rraiit. jury, which !nvesti;i:.M ihe killing of Manuel Cereva. i!.c Spanish bull The home of the peanut, or ground fighter, who was shi i li 10. Car let .in pea (ulro often culled pindur and Hass, another mauiinr. onlay reis U'lieved to lie Brazil, al11ioiigl imniiciile,' leavturned an opinion It very wxm spread to Africa. China, i unof the M'unsiblliiy ing question .and India and was recognized der the law with the prosecuting at- Japan as a valuable agricultural product Jti Babi office. returned to torneys these countries long liefon It waa culJail. One of the witness at the inquest tivated oil a large scale la Its native was Cerevas widow, who testified soil, which was nut until the year 1K70. strongly In support oi ilus statement In the old world, however, It has althar Cereva attacked l.un first with a ways been planted and harvested for butcher knife. ' the sake of the oil that It yields. This Is sahl to rival olive oil in qualitj and TROOP8 GOVERNMENT SUSTAIN to lie Hill'd for the same purposes. The SEVERE DEFEAT. nuts raised lu the east are far richer in oil than the American varieties. Port Au Prince, Haiti. June 9 News The must pupularaof the American received here today from Santo DoIs the Virginia running varipeauuta t mingo la to the offer that the situa- ety." .The pod and nut of the Virginia tion in that republec Is grave. It apare (wire as large as those of variety havs the that troops government pears sustained a severe defeat, before Monte the North Carolina or Africun The Hpanish num, usually sold only Cristo on the north roast. after boliig shelled and sain'd, are still BARTENDER STOLE A GOLD smaller, hilt of envtlent fluvor. Ten BRICK. neswe lias two varieties, called (lie white and the red, the kernels of the 9. Edward Delaney, a latter Detroit, June having a dark red sklu. bartender, la under arrest and the K lice say that he Is suspected of conBWi Magic Mirror. nection with the theft of a gold briek, There are several accounts of the valued at $22,000, from the Pacific Exmanner In which the famous gunpowpress company's office in the Union der plot of liRC was discovered, but a ago. year depot Zmong the studeui of occult acleiuv the belief is that Ita timely discovery after Maras, "The plates on the table looked was mado by Dr, John Dee by means strange to me, though 1 have' used of a magic mirror. Proof of bow genthem forty yean. The pictures on the eral this belief waa at one time Is gL-cwalls seemed to bang in new places. by the fact that In some editions of The very carpets had novel coloring, the Common Prayer Book, published lu ss If they had been at some magic the eighteenth ccntnry, Is to be found an engraving Inserted before the serveleanalng and dyeing establishment." Dear Aunt Mazy was telling her favor- ice for Nov. 5 depleting a circular mirite niece her queer)" feelings after long ror on a stand In which la the reflecillnesa. She was unconscious that she tion of the houses of parliament by durk was repeating the story that baa been night and a ierson carrying told by convnlswratH from the time of lantern. On the left aide are two men In the costume of tlie reign of King Maslltt till the present duy. Familiar things take on s disguise to James looking Into the mirror. On the the rerovering eye. Even the face of right side pt the top tbe eye of Provia friend bejys a new depth of meaning. dence thrown-ray oh to the mirror. Did she use to look at me with such Beneath are fogs and hoofs, ns if evil Intensity of gazdt, 'Did the clasp my spirits were making tlieir exit hand oo warmly? Was her voice so gentle end her word so full of hope and A Goal Flaaa Aval. courage before I waa sick 7" In the northern Rhan states, on tbe To the human creature Just returning to life after lingering for daya at the border of Burma, there la a tribe calicd gates of death the whole world as- the Wild Was. These people propitiate sumes a new aspect Even inanimate with human skulls tbe demons whom worship. Outside every village In objects seem to say: You came near they their country there are ipanj poets, nil forNo ns wonder forever. you leaving in line, decked with human skulls. ope and And our colors." the got shapes A niche Is cut In the hack of each post warm,, conscious, loving friend brads ledge on which the skull can over us and with eye and voice says, with rest end grin through a hole In front more liefore love than I See, you truly It Every village has a dozen and I knew how I should mlsa you!" So of an many as a hundred of tliene after long sickness, as after a bard some cold winter, the world breaks Into a bead poets. Fresh skulls are In special request at harvest time and are purpew and blossoming spring. Youtb'r chased for large sumo, those of distinCompanion. guished visitors being particularly desired. . Nasarta Ms ileal Htsira Mozart bad s wonderful memory of he Shat. mnsical sounds. When only fourteen X story is told of Count Schonvaloff, aswent to to Rome yean of age be former Russian smbasaador to Engsist In the- solemnities of .holy week land. He greatly admired EnglishwoImmediately after his arrival be went men and was annoyed when to the Sistlne efeuprl to hear the fa- he offended anyheartily one of them. While mous Miserere" of Allegri. Being he was In London he learned English, aware that It was forbidden to take or end, having heard one famous English of renowned this a of piece give copy beauty say Shut up!" to another, lie music, Mosart placed himself in a cor- Imagined It to he a phrase of polllc ner and gave the strictest attention to no more." In agreement, such as the music end on leaving the church this sense ba himselfRsyaddressed It to noted down the entire piece. A few an Illustrious lady the next night at days afterward be heard It a second dinner, to tbe ladys consternation, ami time and, following the music with hie bis own when later he discovered his own copy In his hand, satisfied himself mistake. . of the fidelity of his memory. The next day he sung the Miserere at a Flayed bb Orgaa. The little daughter of a well known concert, accompanying himself on the harpsichord, anil the performance pro- New York musician waa much chaduced such a st motion in Rome that grined tbe other duy by the Ingenuous Poie Clement XIV. requested that this remark of t new friend." Raid the, musical prodigy should be presented little girl proudly: to him at once. My father Is an organist" And does he have a moukeyf was , The fiaili tbe prompt rejoinder. The candle nut is a native of the Pacific Maiafo. and the name is derived Progress af tfca Pastor. from the fact that the kernels ara so In England, up to lt7i). no pictorial full of nil that when dried they are would not stuck on reeds and used as candles. iffort bad appeared that In writhe en artist made have ago.iy The people of Hawaii, after having in 1571, Frederic!. masted these nuts and removed the If spirit When, Walker designed poster in black suit shells, reduce the kernels to a paste, t WUkle Collins' which is flgvored with pepper and salt white, advertising Woman In White," so much The look. and is said to lie a most spiietlxlng by It that pro dish. The hnsk of the not and the gum mention was attracted first time to grasp which exudes from the tree have me- pie began for tbe of artistic beauty awl dicinal values, while the burned shell of the Importance to commercl:il sa applied Iriglnality the kuknl 1s lined to make an indelible Crane followed, adWaller purposes. Ink with wbleb tattooing is done. vertising the promenade concert in Covent Garden, the French Hippodrome Flasrlis It Oat. certain rbarapagnes by a series of ind Did the old lady give you anything Colored posters which amused and de when you took her trunk upstairs withpublic. out knockin' the lid off?" Inquired the lighted the real home of tbe art poskr the Bat first porter. Is France and ita real creator Cberti. No, but abe thanked me kindly." the rarely effective designs of Well kind word will never die," re- When this artist first appeared the people of turned the first porter. Paris snatched them from tbe billNellher will they boy groceries. boards or wherever else they startled Cleveland Leader. the eye with their fascinations nnljl the authorities were comjielled to call DIssmIis ( Papa. making off with a Cberet poster a I always contend, sir," said the girl's tbe rtMS Mahln's Magazine. father meaningly, that young men should be in bed before 10:30 each d Sill J1 g l - uow fighting in isoU'inn. The puhiiq is tbowing a ticntiEicni&l interest in . 8t Petemlnirg June 9. Among the the retell! ion of inc foruvi-- entirely rumors that f:ll the city luniirlu is linli of s strsq-li- c value. one on belter aiihoi'liy than the avExcept for a brief message: of mys erage that origin from ifoar Admiral KuropHtkin is himscif terii-Nmoving Mouilmard from l.lao .Yang. Wmsotf both the people and the It is not . Kiris(lie to authontativi ly official world are quite in the dark confirm tin- - repmt. Liao Everyone is concernin'.: events in alert for otiicml,1 u of a serious at- Tung. Every foreign dispatch Is tack on I 'or i Arthur, which. It is fell, studied, enlarged, distorted and verbeannot be long lilaeil. St. Ieiers-hur- g ally misirausiiiitted. Crowds are beis ing I'mre anxiety mi fore the iMiaril. Thpv stand for hours la'ent information, the fat' of Pint A ii. ,r Uian in any watting for ih s to diu'.-.i:iy fron. home from their inei'.wriciu'e iu umur tlieir fingers. Ai table d'hote place ani'Mum-i- -3- SUSPENSE. Cit With the Planers. shout Mwu in various rvstnursuis say. tint hi pick out imtsom-n- SL Louis, June 9. Delmar park summary: First race, six furlongs, selling: Mildred L. won: Burrows, second; Lilg Noel, third. Time, l:17S-- 4. Second race, 7 furlongs, selling: won; St. vitua, second; Conundrum, third. Time, 1:81 2. Third race, 4 2 furlongs, purse: Milton Young won; Arlene, second; A Lady Fair, third. Time, :57 Fourth race, 7 furlongs, selling: Velasques won; Jlngsteel, second; John Doyle, third. Time, 1:81 2. not Fifth race, 8 furlongs, selling: Hoe ' DEMOCRATIC DELEGATES.) Down won; Lady Fonse, second; Ora, UKE NOTES Lehl, Utah County, June 7. Last third; Time, 1:18. Saturday evening the Democratic ' Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, sellparty of this precinct held an enthus- ing: Murmur won; Mlsa Eon. second; ' 2. The stats board of health Is pushing iastic meeting, in ths city hall, and East Walters, third. Time, 1:58 fas adoption In the different counties choee the following delegatee to 4be state convention: Hon. A. J. Evans, of the sate of the new system Chicago, June 8. Harlem summary: J. L. Snow, Mrs. Amelia Garff, Edof vital statistics.- - . First race, 8 furlongs: Posseur won; ward Bouthwlck; G- - N. Child. Alter- Alma Dufour, second; Benson. Hunt, . A. Mrs. J. Evans, George third. Time, 1:14 a m sating nates, . W. S. t The university regenta'at resolutions Glover Evans, Ell Kendall and Second race, one mile: Gregor K. Tuesday afternoon, passed Anderson. won; Talpa, second ; Sioux Chief, third. of condolense and sympathy over the Joseph Time, 1:42 death of Horn James Sharp.if ; Third race, one mile and 20 yards: .Yesterday wag a gala day In Lehl. afternoon a hall game was Mons Besualrra won; .Colonial Girl, In the secured the Senator Kearns has Just 5. played between Heber City and the second; Bragg, third. Time, 1:42 tnnsfer of A. J. Nelson of Salt Lake M. Fourth race, 6 furlongs: Bhawan I. A. nine of this place. Heber eomCity, a clerk In the department of was victor by a score rot 18 to 9. In won; Commodore, second: New Mown none at $900 per annum, to a position the evening the firemen gave a grand Hay third. Time, 1:18 - Gold Is the census office at 11,200 per anEnamel Fifth race. 5 furlongs:ball. Part of the time was taken up num. second; Chicago tad, won; Concert Flaxman, ths company, Cosgrove's by who gave k very delightful concert third. Time, 1:02 v William Kcberley, a contractor on which, In connection with ths dance, Sixth race, one mile: Federal won; the San Pedro, and Mias Madge Aus- 'was much enjoyed Boaster, second ; Spencerian, third. by all. tin, for some years past a school Time, 1:42. teacher in braver, were married on we had one of ths seLast Friday Tuesday by Rev. D. A. Brown of the verest storms that ws have had in Cincinnati, June 1 9. Lalonla sumFirst Baptist church, In the letter's A mary: Incessant with lightning. yean, study. First Six furlongs: Oudon won; valuable hone belonging. to Mr. Hy rum Smith which was In hie barn, was Haidee, second; Trompeuse, third. The United 'States marshal's office killed, and many trees were blown Time, 1:44 hat received a circular. announcing a over. We had a fine rain, however, Second Five furlongs: Odclleta v reward of 82.500 for the murderer of which did much good to the beet won; San Jose, second; "Wexford, third.. Time, 1:02. , Lincoln Morrison, the young man who crop. Third Mile: Montpelier won; Frim shot from ambush In Wyoming Time, vol, second; Dutiful, third. His mother offlera. the as fast Beet thinning is progressing 1:40 as possible end the beets ere coming five and Fourth Cincinnati trophy, ' t. up well end are in. excellent condition. one-hafurlongs: Ousts won ; Fisher Chairman Cockling of the Idaho Ro--. Man, second ; McClellan, third. Time, publican State committee la In town- -, 1:08 .and reports Idaho as enthusiastic for 'Fifth Mile and an eighth: Sailors . Roosevelt He claims 10,000 majority Dream won; Baird, second; Postmasnext ' . for the ticket national republican ter Wright, third. Time, 1:64. (Continued from page one) . ' foil, and would not fall dead" from Sixth Six furlongs:- - Jigger won; wee if It 15,000. s surprise June - A They are holding, s small Bgtterv. second; Icycle, third. Time, 1:14 L4. RusMayor Richard P . Morris received pass at Muden Fd, where the notice yesterday morning from ths sians exchanged shots ' with the JapaNew York June I. Gravesend commander of the U. 8. ship Tacoma nese all day June 7. Details of the I summary: skirmish are lacking. that John Edward Flynn, who was ret First race, handicap, about six furcruited In this city as a coal passer on longs: Monte Carlo won; Gold Saint, SAW A SUBMARINE GOING TO the vessel, had been declared a desertsecond; New York, third. Time, 1:13 er on April 20, 1904. JAPAN. 85. . Second yace, steeple chase, about two Danne-ma- n 9. June New The York, Captain ; signs! corps, U. N. G., Is arrang-vta- ft Black Death won; of the steamer Princess Irene, and a half miles:second; Fulminate, to be provided with a complete tab-- t Buttress, Flying on said that arrived today, spfinne atf3 telegraph outfit for field which third. Time, 5; 22. ork. Signal corps of eastern states, Tuesday last ho passed the steamer Third race, selling, 5 furlongs: Nibre thus equipped, and why not ths Fortune and on one of her decks he lick won; Brushup, second; Workman, Utah signal corps? X. L. Roby was aw what he believes to be the sub- third. Time, 1:04 5. marine boat Protector. The captain enlisted last evening In the corps. Fourth race, the Gavelle Stakes, mile recognised the Protector from the de- and a sixteenth: Beldame won; GraceUtah strawberries are arriving In ths scription and the pictures he had sera ful, second; Tableman, third. Time, was reported recently that 1:52 5. focal market in fair shape as to quan-tlt- y of it. It and quality, while the Imports of the Protector had been purchased by Fifth race, handicap, mile and a sixthe Japanese government erries from Hood River are decreasiteenth: Himself won; Duke of Kendng. as the season there Is passing all, second; Raglan, third. Time, 1:52 RUSSIA WANTS FLEET TO PASS gooseberries, heats turnips, .with Mississippi tomatoes. THROUGH DARDANELLES Sixth race.,5 furlongs: Dorothy Gray won; Veto, second Salt and tapper, The death from pneumonia in Colo-Tthird. Time, 1:04 SL Petersburg, June 9. The Associof Captain Bowman is reported ated Press Is informed officially that no there. He come to Utah a year or so negotiations are taking place between Co and became an officer In the Utah Russia and Turkey concerning the pasCusri. but his connection with the sage of the "Black sea fleet through the Wart did not last very long and he ... , Dardanellea to Colorado, where he had been The Turkish government has affirmed positively ite intention to maintain JJtwfousIy associated with the militia neutrality and to "observe strictly the obligations of the Berlin treaty. be- Italians Say That Refusal to Exhibit Te brick men say that although While diplomatic circles do not Nude Figure Saturnalia Was Not are very few building operations lieve In the existence of danger In the In Interests of Morality Russia My magnitude this season, there Is Balkans, yet it is thought that bout as much demand for brick as a will not consider a reduction of the Rome, June 9. Signor Fuaianto, un- aeo. This Is owing to the unusual Black sea fleet at this time. der secretary of stale for foreign afumber of small dwellings going up fairs, In reply to an interrogation in sil ovr the ths 'Chamber of deputies about the Incity, which consume a very n,WTlt of building material fringements of rights of Signor Biondl, .T without making any very great vlelble the scnlntor. In New York, said that the PIERCE THIBETAN ATTACK. -noir. Metrojxflltan museum of New York, a Thibet, June 8. private institution bad contracted to Gvangtse. A letter exhibit SaturBlondi's Signor Eleven hundred Thibetans sttackfrom Ed. F. Carruthers. rewho was treasurer nalia but had afterward ed the British post st Kangne. on of the Grand thea- fused to so do. , The- Italian govern.the road to Lllassa. with great hnler Manager Mulvev several rement could not Interfere, but. Signor ferocity vesterday. They wereone ',Mcr,he the wonders of the Biondl had asked advice of (be consul"for'Ts pair. He Is on the sdvertls-u- g pulsed, the British loss being ate general In New York which bad sntr and assigned to The Pike. ' Sepoy killed and several wounded. been given. The Miy Salt Lakers he has met there The Thibetans bombard Gyantoe Deputy Cerrl said that It was absurd fni. Sm part ind Harry McOar-2- dally.' to consider the Saturnalia Immoral. he latter has one of the big o. Americans cams purposely to Italy to There was a parade on Pike 1'l 10, 1904. A num who h::s forgo tu--u to get m::r ri l nip1 1 cnseiu-mly obliged to ciim non-suit- , JFX2. n-f- s ilii-pl- a of commenting on the each no usage. The feeling continualally voiced Is for dcfiuiie news, to event sine-- - the f:i' naval reverse. In spite of i ho philoMiphic calm wlih which the mu limit !c auui that Port Arthur wul, I pniliabiy fail or be abandoned iu tin- - cmirae of the campaign. the Itussiuns find it hard, mm that the event has become an imminent Hthsihlliiy. to assume an indifferent altitude toward the garrison goo-twr- i, lay stiiqicnae. Hanford. Conn.. JJune 9. Ths late .convention of the Prohibition party today nominated Fred G. Platt of Now Britain for governor. THE NICEST COLORS YOU EVER SAW LADIES FANCY NECKWEAR You cm find almost anything you want SUMMER UNDERWEAR UNE Ladies Knit Underwear Klisscs Knit Underwear Childs? Knit Underwear Mens Knit Underwear IVe are Exclusive Agents for Utah for Crown Jewell Carpet Warp all Colors , ROWELL & SONS REESE Du , THE We Are i OLD8MOBILE LIGHT TONNE ATT. Jtot Selling e Any Automobile --Made. Ws Are Selling the ONLY Automobile Maife The Get Oldsmobile Power Keren Horae 4 Horae tamer Tonseao. 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On the way they called at the cemetery t'aasaal. where the three former wives reposed Old Chum What made you decide to la the one grave. The new wife read marry her? the tneeriptlone with come Interest but Newly Married Because during otir her feelings may well be Imagined long acquaintance she never once eent. when nbe came te the nsusl text from me s sofa pillow. Detroit Free Press. the Scriptures. It run. Be ya also "-I Biulnn Standard. . U C,Rtbcrj. Hilliard BOTE CENTRAL . S Under New Management AND BAR Lf 'Phone 135-- k 0 |