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Show TIIE AIOIIXIXQ EXAMINE!! OGDEN, UTAII, TUESDAY MORNING, iug a death rate higher by about THE EXAMINER PwtilJehed mrr dir la the ytr the Standard Publishing Ca fey Manafler. WM. GLASMANN, CHUNCHUSE CHIEF A mad Britisher and h. ait equally inThe diffvn-uciu thu U. ath late of comprehensible captain in tbe Amerithe sexos is appatently least between can army wish to gu out with the the ages of 5 to 14 au.l greatest at the brigands with these fierce Chinese outlaws who are reported to have youngest and oldest ages. Lite Tables for Massachusetts, Kng-lausuch terrible! atrocities. What Prussia, and Norway rnufirui could be their reason? Could it bn e. these eondusions and make them possible the desired io run such risks cbildien for tbe sake of empty curiosity? Sure-l- y male indicate that They not! Tlfty must be tbe agents of under 3 years of age have uniformly DeRverad fey Carrier. pjcluJ'n Sunday Morning Sunlitti ywfeiiBth ffell INTERVIEW WITH one-sixt- party, that the later should follow In rear. With his sLort stirrups and legs bent dose around the upper portion of his liule horse's back, the guide still sits straight In his saddle, firm and graceful in his mail from the waist upwards. He seems, in his strange custume, to recall all the stories rv er read of of Malay pirates, and buccaneers. and aa he jogs easily along is an object of study and comment for the almost disregarded foreigners behind. After some lime passed in silence, during which several miles have been covered, from an almost hidden path a numlier of oilier horsemen, similarly u Hired to the one who Is showing the strangers the road. Join the psrtv. The psci is increased to a rapid trot or ables. ami just as night ia descending the equestrians clatter i illl a village, whose walls show signs u1' n',u l fur,tit;t!;w1ahre people all luru out rivalll iv)R bark furiously iu Wild com-milte- d d. coplee brfg-aud- pie-cis- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. month (Including outaide huiir) No. of Ogden ....M cU H Telephone Bill By on a favor fey to fallaro of tnroruuiig thie ofttoe fbvu fealora Tii E.(anuBr tubwnlws will con tar tf (,ii breakfast. I EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL , ROOMS No. SI Independent Phone BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Pnone No. 120 WM. GLASMANN No. 120 Independent Phone EDITORIAL ' , No. 53 Dell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE No. 56 Bell Phene WM. GLASMANN No. 120 Bell Phone No. 123 of both telephone systems closed after 8 p. m. r ro;::-:.v- , ROOM nekiikd. ;t;..-i:KV- S' The action of mii in a tel l r.wrve I lah in linifl. The interval of the V. art; ill a drfiriv Iniilllil up lu tin1 prt nervation f the iliulier. The jnililir dumaiu of the Went a lia Li'-Bi'ett ii to the murk common. The ter paMunir.e in loresis, iiinniiiK u i;i rt of this liiunuin, llHXr Ij.i.j :;ubje;-- t III thin unresTrlcted The ivmilt has heen die-Iamiiia;;r. s i tv it h t.i the domain liutli open aim loretjled. but Ihe foieats have suffered .iho nuwi Injure. Kent riel ini; forest grazing liy nieaiw of reseris regula-tiun- a will eliminate ihe and ' danger from overgrazing, will uliim. ately greatly Ih'IU'IU Ihe IniHlm, and will, Iliiat iuiiMiriuui of all. enable the foivm to ierfonn their higliem function lor all ihe people. A few grazers may have their rights slightly abridged or more closely regulated, d but the business as a whole is ill a mure orderly way. Prospeeting and mine development are not ai all restricted by reserve Miners require in (heir work both timber ami water. Tludr remand for timber is comparatively not great, and they cut it somewhat mors carefully Ilian lumbermen have done. Their Interests do mil suffer In the least by loresi reset ve establishment. On the contrary, in tho long run they will be greatly benefited by tho protection which assures their future timber supply. The greatest Industry nffecled hy forest reserves is farming. In many parts sif the West it depends absolutely on the wuter flow ffmin the forest. If ill usage Impairs its storage capacity, ami tlie stream Dow, iu consequence, alternates between flood and drought, or l permsinoully lessened, ail Ihe dependent f.irtn land suffers severe!. i:v n lunn.r has the right lu iasii.i tluii bis water supply be not liec.w-,.mid tin- industry as a whole, the foundation mhiic of our national! priisperi.r, eoinmands mid will receive the highest prolnetio.1 it is possibly tor t lie (JuvoMiu.'.mt ' to afford, lrrl-p.aiiou for the arid West can not Is successful tin loss tbe waters of ull stri-umare kept tumor ample forest cover. 111:; fur n:in;li r Imv-- rl hiusl-lies- n a cun-ilueie- . . - a higher death rate than chil- dren. 'Jhere is a period between 5 au.l 2l years of ag- - iu whit It the death rale ol f.malcs is slightly higher than that of males. According to the Massachusetts life table this period covers seventeen years, .) to 21; according to the Norwegian life table, eleven yeais, 5 io Id; according to the Prussian life table, nine yeais, g to 16, and according lu the Kitglish life table, eight years. 14 to 21. According to all the lite tables tbe be-- I women Ween 20 and 30 years of age, at which of the child ages probably four-fiftbirths occur, was less than that of males. rate death AMERICAN "The of of Ameriean , par-iigia- ph Auo-riea- - l n EDITORIAL COMMENT j ii ; As a holiday time attract ion the PsUcraou trial in New York promises a successful run. d Tea-cadd- y ; t j i 1. ti it, I . '! More, iliucieiu tcraiuns of tbe. of i story exist lu tbe eui-Iliterature iff Em- q.c, uoii-- . of v i.irli is foim-.lcfon a LlMcrlcul lusts, save out celult-- a ly t!.c liograiil.er of l'opc Six '.us Y. Tbe or;:rviI talc runs us follows: Simon (Vnuda, a Jew, enters into a wu ger witit Sochi, a lirislhn sinking :t iwund uf bis fiw-- aesinst a large sum uf money of the tTirisibiu. The .low loses tile wager, uud Sochi InsistK on bis forfeit. Tbe case lx rterivd to (be gov truur of tlie city. nht iu turn places it w bo coniicinns before ihe , Uffb to frout wliicb they liMiiug 011 llte puyuu'nt of are flris.lly a heavy line. An liuliun. Giovanni Floiviitimi, lit tiie sixtrviilh ivntury was the brat lo change the rules of the lew anti rbriMian. and lit this altered form the Hard uf Avon found tin story. 'I Bv llc-il- - lciiiritneni will establish a wireless mat inn at Cape Hatleias, it having been friiiml that ihe siaisms shnig the coast an- - destined to lie uf the greatest service io ihe merchant lUiirine. It is pr.. liable (hat the Hureaii of Equipment will soon issue a book containing a full description ot wireless mechanism mid giving insirui lions for the guidance of those wlm wish tn make use of t he government coast system of It Is exjx-cte.that this system wiil prove of great value to Ihose at sea. not only In sending messages from the vessels, which will be signalled periodically for the benefit of ships. It is expected that the wireless system which will connect Key West. Pensacola. Guantanamo, Cub-bra- , Panama and Colon will be in operation in a few months. It will bn possible to exchange messages between Key West and Pensacola by the first of ihe year, and with Guantanamo in the next month. Great progress hus been made in wireless telegraphy under Ihe naval managein increasing the ment, of communication. The Navy 1 i tart mem will give out tbe lesuits of some of the trials made ss fuinii ns ihe satisfactory results attained are Verified by further Tests. espi-ciail- dis-taic--es The puct h.CM-l- f acurccly liuve known any Jews personally, since they were fipt-liefroiu Eugiaml :!ut years before liis time and wen not readmitted itiikil sifter his death. From ions, from stage prcsi-uHIn looks cr from pupular rejiorts, which were ulwsiys derogatory to the Jewish character, tile poet derived Ills of tin Jew.-Mcnor- know-ledg- Tgllp uh. a.d Pappy Ilsixrniii Pl.wers Tin Ibirist held a tulip in bis luind. Some people cbilin tlist u tulip hus tut ami'll." In said. As s matter or fact. It has s ilHUgcrotts smell. Take a tulip of a deep crimson color ami ltihule it with profound Inspiration, uml it will lie apt to make on light bended. You One trust that even the founders uf the Republic favored Is exploited over ihe Liberty head oil an American sil- will ssy suit do queer things dance, ver coin. sing, tight, swear nud so 011. For two hours you will cut up hi tiffs way. more have generally Newspapermen Afterward you will lie depressed. "Frenzied Finance. with experience The poppy is uuother dangerous their finances of Tin condition generflower. A young woman of a nervous ally seeps them iu a frenzy. . tenipci-iiiueiiiif she lingers among The war situation in the Far East lied of popples, will grow drowsy, the luiglti Is- improved if John D. Rocke- same is if she bad smoked a pipe or feller. Jr., started a Itilite cl.iss there. two of opium. In Asia Minor, where It would be taqiriug oil upon Ihe the opium cultivate manufacturers troubled waters. vast fields of popples, tourists Inspecting ths lieuutifui flowers often become Hall La.ie (Tty official seem tu be altogether Incapacitated. They get so some unnecessary i titling wtnrying sleepy they can hardly talk. They over luck of water. Tu some it would reel in their In some ensea they stfiu aa if then is plenty of water hers to tie putgnlt. to bed. Boston Adver' in the slock of Mime of their mining tiser. companies. The lobster's I laws. The cov .mission appointed ly tin. tulle the trouble when yon If you tn German government lnvoHtigate the rehit ion between bovine anil human save tip money enough and iiureluuu a finds (hat bovine and lin-- ; lobster to notice tbe claws you will is ixviiilar Hiid quite iiuui liucilii of this disease are distinct observe that tbe other. One from differa dematerially never one that and biologically, claw is n sciMsorM. tlie other a mill; one velops or changes Into the other. ia a colter, the second a cracker. ten legs, FrniTiculI.v a lobster As a result of ihe efforts of Professor P. G. Holden, of the Iowa Agricul-ttua- l but of these only eight tire used In College. In his two years' camwalking, uf these ten legs the front paign to educate the farmers on the pair, the daws, are employed lu seizing importance of selected seed and prop- and (TU.ihing its prey. Generally tlie er planting, the Tanners of Iowa have right claw is tlie mure slender and added lOO.iKHi.uOtl bushels to their corn lon;-c- r and k.:s si,:.r; lecth on its crop this year, as compared with last edges, while tbe oilier has no teeth, . year. This means an approximate lull blunt or hni.unera. This increase in earnings of $in.tio0.nno. left chiw Li i:'Tvie.l by slrougcr musAU last spring and winter Professor cles. ISome inn's, however, tlie scissors Holden traveled over the state in spe- chiw l Fie left 0:1c uud tbe luimiuer. cial trains at the expense of the railiir.hr:-claw is tb( rigid. Kcniie roads giving instruetlons to interest! or e: bcc Joitinxl. is It of farmers. expected throngs that a siedlar gain in the crop will CriJi "mint aad Soft. hi made next year. Tho professor is The proce:-- s of crulis shedding durthe hero of applied science. Is ns follows: ing tbe summer scr.-oThe rn.brt t cccme liicu they asThu continued diy weather over a sume a bluish I in!; 011 Hte buck uml large eastern section of the rountry. southwestern Pennsylvania to yellow on uuJcrsi.ie. When lu this from western Kentucky ami Tennessee, and cmd:lloii if an outer sli1 Is broken including the northern part of Geor- there will he fnvivl a skin similar lo the inner skin ol an egg coveting gia aud South Carolina, has caused s fa :?(.( the cr..h ia known serious distress. Mills are idle, . T a- next si; .;c is w i n the are suffering and frequently wat- ds er is carried many miles for household ontet sleil Ps.-inlo opv:i, uti.l tlio use. In some sections no rain has fal- miii Is thru i.uown r,s u When ! len for three months, and no place has tlie omer i... Hie mb ia for moisture with been favored sixty tiu-- n soft crz'i. If she has escaped days. In many places meetings hare fi'uUi the uisl' crabs, who been held to pray for rain. The railt: t is perbi.l, t.ii. l!is Lc roads hare been hauling water to their liiddeii hi t.c an- route tanks Tor a month or more, and til Ihe next li..e. wbii-liarictm hi r on long runs carry a tank car behind is callconnected with the Isdlcr sltell consli'c .slly. ami ti. the ; . ed d ;. I. i'i be a rubber hose. - THAN FOR FEMALES. Vi one night during those lust weeks he spent In Richmond, related this personal experience, adding that he would carry it with hint to the grave. I was living In Philadelphia during the ep'detnle of tlie ehnleni there. All day I would pace tile streets, seeing the dy'ng and (Wid. nntii my heart was fnint and sick within me. Ijite one evening, on coming home after one of tliese aimless wamlrrine. broken down nrul with a ihunannd pictures of suffering nud de.tth dancing hideously before uiy eyes. lay iqion the bed. lu a moment I wak asleep aud dreamed that blaik lord like a raven came Into the Mom und perched over tbe door. I asked what It was. The bird replied: "I am the spirit of the cholera, and you are tbe emme of me? I woke with a start, but the apparition wsk so real that it made aa Impression on nte I eball never forget. Lamp. y Post Till Jlif Mt. Taint Judith, Rhode Island, ia known to tbe native of that neighborhood aa Plut Judy Tint Ones upon a time, tho etory goes, aa (fid sot captain of Kantnckot or thereabouts took his wife with him upon a voyage along the coast, and, being enveloped In a fog, he made her lookout. After awhile tho Whar Land! woman piped onL away? bellowed her lord. "Why, right over there, Just the other aide 0 1 all those ropes, aha answered excitedly. roared Tother aide o' fiddleatk-ka- ! Can't you tell me In the captain. straight talk whar away 7 Now It happened that the captain's wife was unacquainted with nautical terms, and while she could do many useful things she could no more have boxed the compass than ahe could have flown. 80 tbe captain shouted to her, Tint, Judy, pint!" Then Judy plnted, and tbe shore she had diocovered and indicated was ever afterward known aa Tint Judy Tint. the Cholera, Riant aid111. was the at When Napoleon of hi power there was a terrible outbreak of cholera in France. Every day the Empress Eagenle visited the hospital to do what she could by superintendence and example to forward tbe uolile work of allaying the suffer Inga of the stricken. One morning pariah priest rushed into the ward where the empress was ministering to a dying man. Oh, your majesty, said the priest, two hours ago my curate was breakfasting with me, aud now he la dead! Tlie empress smiled calmly. That ia well, said she. Well? echoed tbe priest. Ye, it la wall. When once cholera becomes aa violent aa this la It ceases. The empress was right From that the plague abated. QeerlraPreared aw-nlt- Evidence. Ilany years ago a ship waa chased at sen ou the suspicion that aha waa a alaver. During tbe pursuit her captain dropped something overboard. When overhnnled tbe old tnb was taken to Tort Royal for trial. There waa r The Long Overcoat The lorg cut Wincr Over- coat is not only stylish and elegant, but contains more real comfort than you wi.l find in any other outer gaiment. Ours are made up in the swellest styles of the season, and are des'gned for m n who want something swagger. The tailoring, character and finish of these Coats are Beyond Criticism The fabrics are of the very best money can buy. We especially desire to have oung Men seethes: Smart Coats. Prices moderate. This store is a guarantee for that FRED M. NYE, t Avenua. 2413 Washington Clothier and Furnisher INVESTIGATING IMMIGRATION. New York, Dec. 12. Secretary Victor II. Metcalf of the department of commerce and labor, and Frank P. Sergent, of immigration, commit! have spent a day watching the conduct of the immigrant station on Ellis Island. There was a great rush, owing to the arrival of many linera delayed by the storm and tbe arrivals were nearly 5,000, an unusually large number for Sunday. The secretary visited every department and even tasted the food given to the Immigrants. He took spo-cinote of the treatment accorded to them and stated that he waa greatly phoned over the kindness shown the foreigners. oner-gener- Crowell's saloon at Silver Bell, 1 mining camp. The dead are Jim Fagan, a mining prospector, and two Mexican miner. Crowell, who waa wounded in the fight, la lytng at the point of death in the hospital here. Tbe tragedy was caused by 1 gang of Mexican said to have ben Intoxicated, entering tbe saloon and commencing an indiscriminate shoowell-know- n ting. St Louis, Dec. 12. Benjamin Brown Graham, president of the Graham Paper company, vice president of tbr Mechanics National bank and one of the directors of tho Union Trust company, ia dead at hia home here from the effects of an operation. Mr. Graham wu 64 years old and was born at Gnhaai AGENT MACHINE SEWING Mills, Ohio. He leaves a widow sad ROBBER BOLD VICTIM OF one daughter. Redding, Dec. 11. K. W. Graham, a sewing machine agent, was held up and robbed of 22 last night on the outskirts of Redding aa he was returning from French Gulch. A masked highwayman foroed him to halt, alight from hie buggy and stand with his hands above hie head. Pressing a revolver against his victim's body, the robber went through Grahams pockets Nine boys put o! with his disengaged hand. The detea have incomeo greater is robber of the scription Joy In the owner plete that there is little likelihood of ship of their firs' his capture, watch than of any single thing thai OLDEST MEMBER OF their cornea into DEAD COMMONS HOUSE OF Even possession. o! first tbe pair London, Dec. 12. Spencer Char hit or suspenders ring ton, the oldest member of the red topped boots house of commona, la dead. He not excite does tbe in Hamlets Tower the the name rapquite for fifty nearly conservative Interest! ture. years. This almost nonagenarian who The first watch inwaa born in 1818, distinguished himself spires certain Biat the close of the lest session by man debates full two night tting through character. In the ly waa the government when he thought acknowledgment threatened, a feat of endurance which of responsibility hie colleague recognised by presentwhich goes with it ing him with a commemorative silver THE FIRST cup. WATCH is a truei missionary. HOME OF THE BLUE POINT OYSTER FROZEN. Wa haws made a privlaion of special New York, Dec. 12. Great South Boys Watches for Bay, Long Island, the home of the tha Christmas buy Blue Point oyster, ia frozen over for er. If tha boy is the first time before Chrletmae In a good boy he de the memory of the traditional oldest serve a watch and Inhabitant Tbe recent mild weathXmaa is the fitting er afforded Immense phipmentn of time to make him oysters both to European and Amerihappy. can houses, but the sudden freeze tip From fl.60 up. has stopped all traffic and tied up many boats. The life savers on South Beach are cut off from the mainland Open fcvenln gs Until Xmu by five miles of treacherous ice. al Buy the Boy a nothing on hoard to sustain tbe charge of slave dealing, and there seemed every likelihood of Its owner recovering damages for Illegal seizure and detention. But another ship had paaoed In the night In tbe wake of the others. She had witnessed the chase and flight, but had stopped to catch a shark by the way. In the stomach ef tbe shark tbe Bailors found a tin box. In tbe box were the papers of the fugitive vereeL These proved her to be a slaver of tbe Origin ( Grammar Srhoala. Ora m schools ere schools which moat unequivocal character, and upon were fotinuisl to teach grammar at their evidence she was condemned and time when Uie word had a very differ- confiscated. ent meaning from that which It bears kilelrlia Aitaala at tbe present llute. Animal locomotion sometime shows Grammar Is the science which Invee not unlike kiteflying and tigates the laws uf language aud tht Itself in forms art of using it correctly, and one would arechuting. Tbe parachuting aniare manxmala flying squirrels of naturally imagine that a gramma! mals various kinds birds (tbe pigeon), repschool must necessarily lie s school where the English language is taught, tiles, flying flxfce. Among the kite-flie- r are epidera and flies. Dans' but It is not so. In the middle ages, when the clergy Natural History of Animals. were tlie only edueuted men, Latin was The ZmIoit ef Hitrlanr, the htngimge in which knowledge was Now Monster!" said she, weeping. preserved and ligndnd down either oralFATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY. ly or lu writing, so grammar came to you call me a heu. but before I married mean tlie grammar of the Latin tongue you you called me a duck! I was an aae to do It, said be and a 'gnttuinur school was an endowTuceon,Aris., Dec. 12. Three deaths I didn't know yon were a have occurred up to this time aa the ed school for teaching Ijitln (and after- gloomily. result of shooting affray in W. J. ward Greek I to poor scholars, to fit goose then. them for universiti'. 11 I I'kaltra Victims. I'olMi boiuc yoiira ago 1 found iuylf I the ii(y of Ducixai Ayrre at a time when the cholera was raging in that capital," ssiS s traveler. it happened that os 1 walked along a public thoroughfare one day while the plague was at Its height I saw 8 man fail lo the ground, and I sur iniaed ihat be had been stricken with dread disease. Before reaching the 1 nutlced s policeman approach the unfortunate and administer a drink h. hint from s butliu which 1 had no doubt contained a restorative or some kind uf medicine. At the same time tlie policeman blew bis Whistle for an ambulance. The vehicle came very quickly, and yet before it arrived tho man was dead, and it was a corpee that wu removed. I remarked to tho officer that tho medicine hod been of no not, oenor, bo answered; It was not medicine I gave him, but a deadly poison. That ia tbe way wo hove to do now to cheek tbe spread of the cholera. Besides, the man would soon have died anyway. I never experienced a deeper feeling of horror ia my life and looked on the policeman la the light of a murderer. Yet lie doubtless regarded what bo had done as In the nature of a disagreeable uecaostiy, and, politely bidding me adios, went bis way."' Washington Watch J. S. Lewis & JEWELERS. Co. ' I I ! ! tiiliu.-culosi- Ii.-i- tuls-rcle.-t- Tlehl Larisa; aail Great Mrs. acys thul the tight A cnrrespnuilnnt lacing periods of history have always been prodiietiw! of the greatest geniuses. ths loose dresr.'.ng (icrlods the re verse. Rtienu, nhxkesjH'nre, Drake Dickens Marlborough, TlmT.erny. 8cott-t- o mention only a fen lutmeu-we- re chroniclers aud fash Ion artist-- t revivil t'i us Hu fact tint women were never satisfied till the; could spun their waists. and whi.i eighteen Iiu lies was the fasbiouubb faslilounlffe girls am standard, women possc-.-ic- d wnisls fully two 0 three Indies sucil.'er. Rut Tbui-k- i -y said lie would as lie marry a giri v::li a h.impcd hack with an i:tdi waist. wl-c- ici-.n- . n ; . ani-ma'- 11 ie-lrr- Irrlxlinhlr Prarl. Icarls are Tluy conna lw considered a first rate iurcstmcr. like dlair.oisd.i. After a time (hey !, cny. S.unei imea n fine spoc'mcn w.i lose Its luster beuuly wilbin a so tint Hie possessor of v;i. ilw keep lliei piniv. They cons! of thin films overlaid oi npiiu ni otlu with more o- lists animal mnttet: I tween Hie iavi re. snd it i no wn:uli . that they treasures In n ; - unc-i-raie- x cxia.-.'.Ufj-i- pni-M.- The death rale of males in the registration area of the Faired States in lWSi was 1.0 per l.ono, and That of f'fc'fci 14 tier 1,000, the former hav- - Ps gisrrlnrfi. ef Owe Ioe. - s.'.-i- DEATH RATE HIGHER FOR MALES Iss-nin- e role.-im-- ; Tin Navy ent.w k'ihi as sou etnrm, ana wren cooiosl the shell turns red, like that uf a lobster, and ia t desirutde on of Its brii lioness. In another tide tlie cn.lw truly hnnl uud go where they pleas. without fear uf lieiug dcvourisl by the male members. Eleven ; NAVAL WIRELESS EXTENSION Chin-lead- Rob-pressi- ! s nnk-heW- j 1 The Russians in Port Arthur are liable to "go broke" tut the Jap shell game. !. bread-shouldere- d j ii.-.- t. new-painte- d Journal, Imiiibni, published reeenlly a abort from a New York paper about the observation of Arthur l.e Grand Doty who recently relumed from Argentina relative to the very important contract for railroad equipuu-u- t given to an firm. The Im.idon paper primed iu regard to tliui matter a long editorial, explaining that the Argentine order for railroad equipment was given to Mr. Doty as a result of tbe "greater energy of the Americans. While the English manufacturers were content to scud out drawings und prices to agents in Argentina, the American Car contiany. of IVnnsy lvnuin. at once telegraphed to its representative, who liapiteiied at the time to be in Rio Janeiro, to proceed to Uueuos Ayres and .use his utmost endeavor tu secure this tniainess. In this he was successful, having the advantage of being thoroughly acquainted with Ihe trade, and thus able lo speak with more authority than could mi agent who had no such He doubtless teihnical knowledge. also dealt skilfully- with those who bad the giving out of the coni nut. These Anglo-Sout- h erf the observations American iaHr iu London are flattering lo Anieihan pride, and it is to be hoped that the practical example given by the above mentioned manufacturing Arm of the Cnited States will lie widely imitated, for complaints have been offrom South America about ten the csrelessttess displayed bv American manufacturers In Ihcir efforts at random to sell their goods abroad. , iti n tli i some Power wishing lo report on tne condition of China perhaps Russian or Japanese spies! 31 ay be even they had been employ ed by the Yamen iu Pckiu itself to find out the haunts tutd the habits of the robbers in order to fork their ruiu! These are suspicious whim u.usi he allied. Rut even the "mighty dollar' is nm sufliciem for tbe iss. Lite is sweet to the bandn. He lows uiuiK-- J,xt lo Jit., but exist erne coiucs nn-t-, aud thougu bv is ured by tlic r.ng oi proffered coin he must bft careful. Hut the dollars are too strong. In due course the overtures are reopened aud iiually, when hope seems al must dead, I lie whole business Is satisfactorily snauged, A quiet, apparently Innocent, ride out along a specified road at a gii- cn time and at a given point, two i it"7re trav.ilcra, mounted on Chinese ponies 7 high, and the look eagerly around tor a native horse- Is and well-kepgate, inuii. No one is in sight. After all, to withstand a siege heavy enough they have been deceived. The Church conducts! without artillery. The don-iwhave rhauuil thrir ixiixula. Yet, 1,1 door are at present utightly Jar p!rbapvP there m Mime mistake. Try L massive chain bolding them. There a hitlo further on! Scarcely ia itu? railing on the part of the guide to division i:.ade to move forward when j ti1(e within, and after answer have there Is a rustle In the uncut kow-- ! received tho visitors are and a tall, man termed that they n.ust squeeze steps out from among the 8 feet j through the small space between ths stalks. As he approaches be assumes a I leaves. This accomplished, stopping imKit tea. aud, clasping nta nil, without difficulty, they ore led hands, muses a inumeuiury gesture 01 acro(iB a court vard, at the other side salutation by passing them downwards r which another strongly-guardebetween bis kneea. A paper entered ,.ate presents itself. There Is no with characters is shown. for it is here, He nuils it iprickly, nml returning squeezing unbarredhowever, uni! thrown open. A promptly e aiuong the crops comes buck leading a third passage (lf the same kind hut sturdy pony, on to ed. and the house, which seems like S which ho swings, and, going ahead, s citadel, is reached. An ordinary the way. signalling at the same ese entrance admits lo this, and ths lime for Ihe white mens interpreter. adventurers stand at last in the along in order to join the hers Den." aihTItf ENERGY COMMERCIALLY 13, 190& In one-seven- th than the latter, according to ihe i ciisus report. In the 346 legist ration cities the death rate of mates was -- 0.0 aud that of females 7.2 per l.dw. the male late exceeding the femsie by lu the rest of the registration aies the male deaUi rats was IS. 8 and that of females U.u per l,uuo, the male rate exceeding the fetus lu by DECEMBER e i i li1!-i- (Vsollilcil lils Statement She-T- o !; iii:iiyn once declare that yon wuu.d low r.e r long A:d t.- . :; !i e I ana yo-- i core nollir; been at nil abo.-.- i He- - Hut, ,mi I I !d yi. 1 w -- i' i love you i . loTur as r I w.:i't feeling dii-jii think I should live lot..! - n!i''d rtr aI: r. v-- . ven-we)- YOU MAY NEE- D- Shoes or sppers FOR HIS OR HER Christmas Present if so you will find Just what you want in our : s s s WINDOWS ALL HINDS, MAKES AND STYLES IN PRICES - - -- ffA pl Up tO 4U.3U C. M. |