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Show TIIE MUUNINU EXAMINER UTAH. (HiliLS, MiiXUAV 'XUlll.MNC, SLl,Ti:jllSi:i: 1, lill Mi. AMUSEMENT. NAfiO.YXL - a Chicago Chlragu. o losed WITH The Utahna Slock Co. PRESENTS their 5, :. ii. w , .i raL:.i ior women iu ic- iji re up. A dm.. of i!..Lri:it-- 'Kin. .. Tlitfrom league inland arriwj Wi iut, Mauchu u I il l s bell morn ing and were asaig:tvd to il.-,i'i : cimipara-"tioprosed io buuiv lisc rruis.T tii fly few romci. Two hours C..1II Hi'lv- to was s.eaiuiug util of this b.nlkir To: rip court have i n i"i'il lo i hit farly :il'i- - ago. Cuba. A cratt of luuriui- from !,u.oii i or! urc. A few also arrived loday and witv assianp.l tu imperial den , uxhortof io Join lilt- - men on the cuisu- Nes-iiuparents no. r. In mi itu li-ark. which is still at this ard. bu' their daughter. On the Ik, wager every preparaikm fur au early press being int.iru.i.l tin- - oihiT ilav 'that the h m;ii:s to bound fool departure. ' was having no irttiu-iicamong liic SEEKS UNIFORM 2 CENT FARE. ' provincial utiiu:'it,. ur.mhi-- r uts-remu ... Issued has been mg. that iu ihc fu Harrisburg, Sept. Id. S. M. 1 ii ' ure no men will L- laKen lino the secretary oi ihe lVunsylvauki Ih' men! of the Ci inis empire nhwn state' board of trade, today mad.' pub- wives or daughter, h.nc iheii fee' lic copies of lettera received from the hound. It Is uuceriyiu wbt-- this laigovernors uf several states on ihe cal order will g i tittii effect, and enforced or movement io obtain uniform legisla- whether it will be . tion throughout the I'nited Stalin for not. Xeverthclen-- tin- fact that seva 2 cent maximum fare ou all sdaui eral viceroys are following iu the foot and that steps uf the impel isl rallruads. ft IVKin are demandA number of the governor are per- the authorities ollo-icomply with the sonally favorable io a 2 cert fare aud. ing that the in a few instances, they toll of the imperial maudate, leads to the impresmovements in ineir states to obtain sion that this form of oriental barbarthe passage of such legislation in ihe ism may be approaching its end. A mure striking indication of the next sessiou uf the legislature. of nut unit we, torn civiliza(Governors uf some western states adoption tion but of rhrisiiaiiit it. found in the say that because of the sparsely con- decree just issued lo dition of their stales the unto is nut to lie inordering the new Testatucni yet ripe fur a radical red net km uf troduced of the into sll t in fares, but that such a condition will Hupeh and Human province over come about whru ihe population in- which he rules. The decree states crease lu give the railroads enough that the permanence ami high Quality business to Justify a cut. of Chinese civilization is due lu ihc The western governors express their fact that the Oonfurlau classics have approval uf the movement au far ua ii been taught in China fur over two applies lo the thickly populated stales thousand years. The Viceroy admits, of the eusl. however, that western nations have some iiower which ihe Chinese do not a ueuvj Ju. bouie 1 1. l'r kivaU lit with Pitt.imrR. liilli-ro- si way victory pltchuJ a clever naaie, tut rented poor .'0,110:1. uil l thru by Leach Hutl Meier eiving I'blrago four i the nvc ibs. Sco.r: H. H. E. iodnav TRAMP 2 7 DETECTIVE mm Well Mounted every piece of harness that leaves oar atom. Each piece la fashioned from the best lest her and most select metals, and the workmanship throughIn every respect. Our out la Drst-clakiddles are the talk of ell horse-bacriders for comfort and ease, and they are scrupulously made and finished by experienced operators. Give ns a call when you next need something In our line. la ts k J.C. Plait Saddlery Co. S7S 23d St Et. louib a S l a DO YOU WANT TWENTY-FIV- E EVERY WEEK that you may be kept from; work by ; sickness or accident ' of any. kind ., . If you do, see me about it now. u s I 4 t'haug-Chih-tun- Batteries Schlci: and Ewing R1 tea ilea and Murbhall. R. II. E. Second game: Si. Lou I in HI 3 4 3 Cincinnati oio 012 3 1 Baiterieb Kssick aud McLean; 1'liompsun and Noouau. Chicago Shut Out Detroit Chicago. Sept. Id. Chicago ahut out Dertoit 3 to 0 here today ia a fast possess. He is sure that this is not pitchers battle. Chicago' scored one PROGRESS in the third on a pair of singles and a GREAT duo to any superiority or the westernsacrifice. Another run came in tho ers over the Chinese, but to the fact MADE BY CHINA that the western nation have in their clgblli, on s force out, single and double and tho visitors only misplay. possession certain teachings which the At no stage uf the game did the visitChinese have not jel mastered. He ors gel s man past second base. Scare: thinks this superiority is due to the in Greater Four Years Advancsment R H K In order to make the and Bible, Hava Than Other 001 000 Olx 3 4 ii not only equal but superlr to Chinese Chicago Nat tone. WOO 000 0000 & 1 Detroit their western competitors, he orders A It rock and Roth; Sicver and the New Testament taught, alongside Schmidt. the Cunfucian classics, among the 1906. 4, China, Aug. Shanghai, millions people over which he A competent authority on the far rule east Chinese declares that have the AMERICAN LEAGUE Perhaps Ihe most striking indication made mure progress during the laet five yeap than any other nation on uf the Chines desire fur western proLouis In the recent imperial Cleveland 2; St. He ad- gress la found Si. Lunls, Sept. 1C. Cleveland, de- earth, not excepting Japan. decree attempting to establish ths adChina made such roit not has that 0. 2 feated the locals today to Chlstlan Sabbath, he decree makes Howell, who opposed Bernhardt lost his own vance In iron and coal production ae the Babliath day a legal holiday, it is but has I'nited he oumende the States, game through wild pitching in the flrsi. that Chinn has made a wider and more not probable that the decree will he and sixth innings when the visitors largely followed throughout China, as profound change in her whole attitude Indeed scored their only runs. Score: it la nod probable that Chang has toward civilization than western a R H E decree lit tegard to the nation. other any OlKP 000 000 01 3 St. Ionite New Testament will be largely obThe face China's latest that 100 001 000 3 7 1 proof Cleveland served. These decrees however show htaae .. F...lc GJrd.; J C fwyl le set toward progress ia found in the the aspirations of ihe Chinese for decree last issued Cunday western civilisation. Howell and Spencer; Bernhardt and imperial promising a change of laws. While Clark. Some American and English officials thla does not promise a constitution, and Indeed some of the missionaries aa careless readerc have Inferred, nev- here are convinced that unless western WESTERN LEAGUE ertheless It points in that Ireetldoo. Influences ate swiftly and strongly reA more jtval indication of progress inforced the present movement may Pusblo Takes Two Games. is found in the recent imperial de-- : result In a reaction which will tndefln Pueblo, Col., Sept. 16. Pueblo got ctee making some mastery of western ' itely delxv the emergence of the double-header here learning acondlllun of future employ-- 1 Chinese into modern civilisation. both games of a ' this afternoon. With the score a tie in the government service. This deed the recent radical decree putting at the end'of the first half uf the sev- decree does not affect existing office two native Chinamen in charge of the enth Inning, 8ioux City forfeited by holders, and does not apply to candi- - Imperial customs is likely to lead to disputing a decision of the umpire. dates for uflloe who have already com- - tha retirement of 8lr Robert Hart, the Ppeblo won the second by a score of pieted the prescribed course of Con- -' ablest English offlnial in China and to 6 to 3. Score: , furian learning and have received the I the demoralisation of the custom R. H, E. first and aecund degrees. 'Dut the Big-- 1 vice. Only the hearty and speedy r First game: 000 003 0- - 3 6 0 nlflcance of the decree is found In the j operation of western nations In the Sioux City 300 IMtO x 3 S 3 fact that it Pueblo prescribe the identical present struggles of the Chinese can Batteries Jackson and Pctltt; Stlm- - j condition for fnture candidate for uf - ' prevent similar radical attempts at re- mel and Renlker. flee, which the jouug emperor pre-- form by the natives followed by elro ' R. H. E. j scribed Second game: ' a word. Chinn in toeight year ago and which led liar reactions. Inwas 003 000 000 3 10 3 (0 the Boxer Sioux City where thirty years ago; Japan la day It signtfiaent uprising. 301 000 !0x 6 14 1 that the and foreigner re- Pueblo dowager empress, who then and if toAmericans one of the greateit opportun-Icaltsm- , Batteries Jackson and Petitt; Frice retired the young emperor fur his rsd-- ! spond and Renlker. now iauea In hie name ..the BUoa .whkh ever decree which produced the . g plre into modern liberty, modern edu revolution. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 437,000,-00- 0 A still more striking sign than thla cation and modem inventions. into will human beings emerge decree la found In the fact that western civilization within a generaAt Kansas City First game Kan- paper of the Yuan Shill vteeroy Rai, leading su City, 3; Milwaukee, 2 (twelve the empire, has already established tion. more than five thousand primary and Second game'-Kan- sas City, 13; Mil- -. .vagary schools In tho Chi-l- i BLOUSE! FROM HADES. Inco . In .order to prepare the young7 Ti.twln At First game Toledo, 3; Quite by arcident n woman has been Indianapolis, 0. discovered in Wandsworth who has Sooond game Toledo, 13; Indianconverted some of Mr. Tree's scenery apolis, 3. Into girls' blouses, matrons petticoats At Colitmbua First game Columand Little Lord Fauntleroy suits. bus, fi; Ixmisvllle, 1. The discovery arose through some Second game Columbus, 2; Louiswood being missed from the railway ville, 0. arch In Wandsworth, where the scenAt Minneapolis First game Mlnnc States to accept these minor positions, ery and stage properties Of Ills Maapolia. 6: St. Pol. 0. In lieu of American and English tearh- - jestys theater are stored when not re-Second . game Minneapolis, 1, 8L me Japanese are being employed Qulred for immediate use. The Bhorterli Pap!, 0. discovery the to teach weaiera learning, and i uaume i age of wood leda to thescene made enthat other huge The day cases the English language. ' GARDNER AFTER GANS. was also missing. This velvet of la tirely which by taught "pidgin" English, some of the Chinese scholars, would acme at the time it waa painted by Lowell Puglist Posts Forfeit to Meet indeed be laughable were it not for Mr. Hawes Craven for the production Mr. Gans at 131 Founds. , Jo Ihe fact that tha Introduction of the of Ulrawes," canned a sensation. to paint itlilrago. Sept. 16. Jimmy Gardner, English language may poaslbly become Craven was commissioned back- the Iwell boy. baa posted a forfeit of so .maVrorrr with it ' Hides, and lo got the gloomy velvet ,nd on It black he 110,006 to meet Oane at the light- painted ground .XoIL dvillsahe ! instead of on canvas; weight limit in either A finish fight or twenty-roun- d contest. This unwieldy "cloth." before the nztunTbW tl rifizstlon ,!? 0 Gardner ia confident he can bent ihe rilat touched It. coat 300 pounds. As , the ri colored wonder, and declare, the forit would require the united efforts ofmen to lift it. the perron who refelt can go as a aide bet It 1. quuV Roman law and the Latin language by four moved it cannot have done so by nect Jt with Latin carrled orthmen dent. The woman who bought it pluck-il- y weight, bnt should he, he U entitled to ! Euroim, no the 12s. Gd. for claim a match with Gann. I'ntll beat- - Christianity admitted having In of tpmh will (Man, the scene, but when given en by Mike (Twin) Sullivan in Frisco, prevalence naked to produce few carry it said that some of her neighbors years, Gardner's record wan one of high during the next with it western sciences and western were getting comfort and Joy out of standing. It. Tho Wandsworth young ladle lu Jimmy is a good fighter, and one civilization. An Indication pointing to ihe grow- fact, had crowded in to buy when who, when property conditioned, will make It Interesting for the bent. The ing nfluence of Japan in China ia found Hades was cut. up Into Iota to suit Lowell hoy met Buddy Ryan - and n the fact that eleven thousand Chi purchaser. into wrested from him the welterweight nese students are now in Tokio striv- Of all the Sunday garments inws cut and sewn none Hades which championship.. Then Mike (Twin I ing to secure from the government Sulivan happened along and defeated stltatlons and private schools the west-- , vere blouses, but some popular ern learning. The Young Men's Chris- - matrons treated themselves to dresses, Gardner. The Boston hoy waa matched with tion association in Shanghai has seen jew thinking only of comfort, pur-th- e Joe Gans and the colored lad knocked significance of this movement, and ci,as?d enough of the warm material him out In a desperate flglit. Thus has Yent two American and three or make petticoats, and one mother baa Gam holds both the lightweight and four young Chinese Christiana to Tokio ,rr twin boi s out every Sunday in of this group to keep In touch with welterweight title; TeVet suits that are the tovy of the Another man who has put in hi Chinese student. An aome Chinese atreet. ; claim for a match la Kid Herman of students are returning from and going The loss of his scenery did not af-t-o Herman posted his forfeit Tokio each month, at least fifteen fpet nr. Tree's epirlta yesterday, Chicago. long before the fight, hot it wan not thousand young Chinamen will pursue 'Fancy. he fd. "getting blouses a $10,000 one. In a price fight it ia not their studies In the Japanese capital 'from Hades. One woman. I believe. necessary to put up a fortune to bind jD 106. As these young men will fur-- 1 had had many bits of carpentry nlsk the future Yuan Shi Kals. Chang work from that arrh, proudly declared s aud Wu Ting Fangs of that she had not had a hit of firewood China one can readily see the influence for twelve months from anybody but The good that the scene which the Japanese will acquire in the Mr. Tree. Chinese empire. At least two or three store had done arms the river waa thousand of these young men would the cause of nturh discussion at His : hare studied ia the United States had : Majesty's ycsterdsy London Mail. i it not been for our harsh enforcement the exclusion Jaw. It now looks as HLl- - AND ELLIOTT SUBSCRIBE. of Nqrfoik, Va.. gept, 16, Two cruisers will become the school master i jpan roof the Norfolk navy yard, with oev- he orient, a Germany has been Wash., Sept. 16. Henry L guie. erai bundled men. In addition to two the school mastenof Europe and Amer- - Rced, Elector of publicity of the ..or marines from Boston and State may lead position, today an jca. But the United out of the Vlr- - tbe raee after It 1 out of school. league Island, paased nounced that President James J. Hill ginia ape today, en route to Cuba. Another sign of the times la the Im and President Howrsrd Elliott of the They were Ute rruisers Cleveland and c-- ase of the poatofflees and the Great Northern and Northern Faclflo The Cleveland left the navy of newspapers, especially railroads, respectively, had advlaed gijratlon yard yesterday and dropped anchor, in along the eastern aide of the empire. him that they would subscribe for 0 Hamploa roads to await the departure The postofflees have increased from shares of the company stock of of the cruiser Tacoma. The Tacoma about one hundred four years ago to the exposition. This represents an inleft the navy yard at 3 oclock thla Como eighteen hundred today. The vestment of $23,000 each. morning and passed out of the capes number ta Mil) pitifully small, hut the at 4 this evening. The Cleveland went rate of increase is a Just cause of sur-oWILL SUCCEED TREPOFF. t 2 oclock. Because of the ter- and a striking indication of pro-riflnortheast storm on this coast and prise four years ago; gress. In Tientsin, thick fog at the capes the observer three newspaper! were published. ToSt. Petersburg, Sept. 16. Geo. De e waa st Cape Henry unable to get the dav twenty-threnewspapers are Dotiulln, former prefect of St. Petersof those two cruisers as they lis'hed In that northern port ' It la at burg, will sneered the late Gen. Tre-posteamed out to sa. The wind et the t least significant that the only sewspa-- " as commandant of the Imperial Mpei "was blowing thirty-similes sniper on earih published by a woman palace. fifty-- eight ; ; : ft.e " west-identic- al I You can have more or less than twenty, five dollars HUGO D. WELLS ao8 Eccles Building Ogden, Utah . rk twt . There ia many a slip between the cup and the lip but there is no slip In our laundry work. Every little detail in connection with the proper turning out of laundry work ia carefully attended to and the result ia jteople are well pleua-th tlie cl a aa of work we do. n , it Chlh-tung- lunnire for our new rates family washing. Jteden Steam Laundry phones X7L 37 2Sth'8t ; Alas-draft- multi-Tacom- e a. 35.-00- JSS rSiSter . WkSMiwaroii. tNdv!. Mm hM . Mata - 263 Events and happenings of Coming Week. If you have anything te sail or buy call or phon 1870 to 1878 Wash, Ave. Bell 554 k. Ind. 575. St Twenty-fift- h ut e. pub-nam- lf Store. Seoond-Han- d Tl'RF EKIUNGE Calltsrnla and Eastern Rae, Direct Wire fei All Sporting Events A. DENKERS BL tha highest prtee for secondhand furniture and sell te tha publle Will pay tne cheapest. 2418 Grant Ave. Ball Pnone 637-k- . Ind. 820. J. C. HERRICK A CO, ts H. L Whig Bring yawr geode hare If you want te soil them. Call hart If yau want Bail Phene buy. 2141 Wash Ave. 518-y- . Ind. 407. Successors - nt . OGDEN g - R. II. E. tin I Ids 100 Ot'o noo fHKJ na PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, - e : First game: Cincinnati i, e Cincinnati Wins and Ties. Cincinnati. Sept. IS. The Cincinnati i m .u me i.rM game and tied the in ihe liouble-heade- r with St. Luuis herp today, in the last game it unre-ethat the ganu: should ter' as minate at a o'clock. At that time ..tnc,nnati wan at bat and one man jttt with the auore a tic aud Etualte ailed the game. Kleni umpired the Amt game and loft fur the east srl. i cd Emslie umpired the second. 3co:-es- NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. W buy and seU all kinds of and second hand goods. Call er phona W acker A Haynas, Props. 161 25th 8L Phon, lad. 822. tViiii-tety- . ! Chih-ttmg'- ' j rnnai . i d PRICES 10, 20, SOc. Seats on aale Saturday at the Utahna Drug Store. i t. - .:id DOLLARS j t.innii.-.'.im- s - Pittsburg Id 3 '.S'.'r and Moran; Hillebrand aud IVlu. Washington Ave. i opposite l'.l it - Pittsburg tyl) 022 Oi'x mm 010 uuii THE 2211 jm-- r euil you k.iii tu uii tlieut- hmu" first. Yard hour from :hc uortkthtai uul LtAGU - i , tin1 I. T." at "ODDS and ENDS. T. A Word, 2377 Wash. 'Phona -272. Any old thing bought, sold or exchanged. New and Second-HanFumituie. I. T. Aivord. 1. Set.-yju- TONIGHT - Wt art MITCHELL BROS. Mimtuiu tits, fillings nn.l stuiics. Ihin'i Ir.iy li. in azi'Uts. ii Opening of the Season nfwvfm GLANCE AT IN THE DOMAIN OF SPORT Utahna Theater Second Hand Stores PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH fuli.i uuilnubtedli will hold tlio of The Wiu'lil it n ring ihc wi-lo cuiuc. The viii uf Serrviiini' Taft anil Huron tu the reiulilii- - wuh ihc avowed purpuM- of hriug'ug about a ul u i ion of ihe t.uublc. whlrh already ha resulted lu bloodshed nd cu'uiuer-cl11 disruption, is uii sides as an errm or Ursi Imimrianc - iu world IS THE Wright the character of the transfer service wo supply our petrous. 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For particulars write A. B. ley, Trav. Pass. Agent. . Overland Limited m day. Seventeen candidates Fir places on the team which will represent Amerautomobile ica in the international race tor the Vanderbilt cup on October e course on 6 will race over a Ixmg Island next Saturday. The first five ears to finish will compose the American team for the final race, TO PLACE Buy Your Meat r receded, nffiiirs. and followed by s formideblu laud and e flgluiug roit-c- , ihc uf FiVkidcui Kousi-it-l- i wil resell the Cuban lapuul isrly in ihe week, and the pruphiy bus boon made in official ciicles ihui their work will be ruiiipli'U-wiihin seven days. Within that limited lime Ii rxipeci ed ihst t will have been definliely determined whether au amicable atutle-men- t of the cunflici In ihe Ikland ran be brought about wlikoui further inter leutiuu ou the part at the United Sib leu. It is probable that uihmi ihe sucre or fltlluro uf ihe mlssHiu entrusted to Secretaries 1'eft aud Recoil depend the Immediate full, re uf the new republic whether it shall remain, aa at present, a fureigu state, or shall come under the ueilve protection of the United Slates, for a timo at least, ttndnr the pruvlslmia of the Plan amendineui. The moat interesting political eveut of the week in New England will bu the state convention of the New Hampshire Republican at Concord on Tuesday. There are five candidate for ihe gubernatorial nomination, including Wlnatou Churchill, the novelist. On Tueaday primary elections will be held In New York by both the Democratic and Republican parties. Murh interest fa taken in these primaries this year because of contest for control being waged against B. B. Odall, Jr., tbe present head of the slate Republican organization, and Charles F. Murphy, head of the Tammany Democracy, The opposition to Odell In New York City is being waged by Herbert Parsons, chairman of the county Republican commit i ee, who recently visat Oyster ited President Ruoaevelt. Bay and received from the president aa endorsement of Mr. Parson's course iu political affairs. In Tammany the situation ia more complicated. Murphy la fighilug to continue as leader of the organization, but opposed to hlui aro forces friendly to Mayor McClellan, while the adherents of Congressman Timothy D. Bullivan, who are very powerful in the organisation, have their position. noi yet Indicated Whether the New York county delegates to tbe auit Democratic convcn lion will ha Instructed for William R. Hearst for govhrnor may depend on the result of the Taminavr primary, as Murphy is generally supposed to favor such endorsement. William J. Bryan will continue his southern tour ;hls week and will deliver an address at Atlanta on Thurs- RIGHT THE 1 Mose- Genaud Hoitt-Weste- full I. Apd, fy.l ri South Mala Strwst, sad lak City, Utah. msaa . V 297-mil- AN ANARCHIST BARBER. Rome. Thoee who serve (he Qulr-Ina- l have fallen on evil days, and they do not hesitate to make (heir troubles known. It la n case of "Listen to My Tale of Woe. sung In a loud voice. The one who has, perhaps, suffered Ihe most is tbe king's barber, Isodoro Qnaglla. He was at the height of his times career In the good at King Humbert, but he made a fatal mistake and has never recovered front it. When King Edard and the Emperor William came to Rome, more barbers were needed at the palace, and Isadora, at his wits' end for assistants, tent two or three whom he did got know personally, hut who had been recommended to him; but, aa luck would have It, one waa an anarchist, and another under police aurvelHance. Thla coming to the ears of the anthor-ities- , Qua glia waa at once dismissed, but was eventually retaken by the king, and then gradually dropped. Queen Margherita hat always had her own hairdresser, who usually travels .with her, while Queen Elena ha her hair waved by her maid. In the beginning of her reign she bad a regular woman hairdresaed. but she waa also dropped in favor of the maid, who bad been her pupil. The discarded hairdressers are very bitter, attributing the changes to economy on tbe part of the sovereigns; but may It not be that Victor Emmanuel remembers that mnarcblat barber? That episode must cause him cold shivers when he thinks of it! Psll Mail Gazette. open-hearte- A CHEEIES SILENT ELOQUENCE. A story is told of a traveling grocer who submitted biz wares to the occupants of an Indian reservation in British Columbia. Thata a very mild yrheeae," said the grocer, exhibiting a piece of Btil-to- n to an old equsw. "He berry mile," she replied; "I smell um two mile. and betook herself off very quickly. 1I1 Mali Gazette. PEACE CONFERENCE INAUGUR- ATED. e 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft A Captain in the Inianks By GEORGE CARY EGGLEGTOM A romance of affairs, telling in glowing terms t of the Achievements of A gallant soldier who devoted himself to business with signal success when he found his occu- tft ft gone, showing that peace hath its victories not less than pation ft ft ft ft 1 $ t of the ft The Etory deals with that wonderful upbuilding ft great West which immediately followed the civil war. ft The anthor says the personages of the story are real aad ft ft its events are mainly facta, ft color of a tender love afft 9ft fair the story of the heft ros rugged business caft reer makes fascinating ft reading. ft The etrongrot hook Jn maav ft that ha yet come from ft wave the fluent prn of this ft from lightful writer. N. Y, Amerimn. 9ft thinly veiled. t In the .rose t ; de- San Jose. Costa Rica, Sept. 16. In conformity with the fourth article of tbe treaty of peace between Guatemala. Salvador and Honduras, which was signed on board ihe U. 8. cruiser Marblehead July 30. a peace conference waa inaugurated here Saturday The object of by President Gonsaiea. the conference Is the signing of a general trea'y of peace, friendship and commerce. Luis Anderson. Costa Rican minister or foreign affairs, was appointed a deleagte to the conference, and Senor Calvo, the Costa Rican min-latto the United tSates. wan chosen as secretary, ft this bril- 0, 'liant story for cur columns ft aad will begin the publics-f- t tlon in a short time, Wa have secured w ' You aro going to marry Barbara Vrrot, of conn 7 STARTS IN WEDNESDAYS EXAMINER 0 S ee |