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Show IDE 4 Fortunately , thus far. no made. Japan promises hare ever was that all promised getting her and there is no ground for trouble between ua. Lion. :'STMD bt-e- HIE EXAMINER Er BUMord fukliiM fey Tha Day ia the Ysa Publishing I ATE. SUBSCRIPTION Delivsrsd by Carriar is Ogdea City, including Sunday htoro- lag Examiner. par modUl. IS oupiss a a V MAIL IN ADVANCE. AiUBlMfe MAt bj BAll ih r..$6.vu wiiuds at Ugdfea, pat At iwtf quarterly, la aavacca.. 1. ya r EARLES ana INCCPENLENT. ii a auikJjf mkm U five irninrat sum a oquai ahov. iM JhUUUttAi M io 1 vonitf jm aw aaanaa fee puiuaft. U wui g.ra the aaea uumwa-- fl and uu lu prejudiced. nw.muj.i.Mi. wu. ba racalvmt praaauiad la re froai kaawa Indi apectful viduals feu Ua true time atual ba puuuaned u lulL -All lattara and eommuaisaJeaa glgby bob da plufliaa, or sscupiad mom, will La iferowa la taa waste feaakst Tie ea au suojscia Baa aarar kldaa bafelad aa lusad aaiaa Doa't aak tba S-- biaTa lor to ba rponitla o ua illumed t for what you a bvor of laUurt Eubacribara wlT. by latoTBiag tfela The la reoelT Uair fereaktaaL fester na n Tba Morales Examiner fouad oa aale by tb mdspsadsii. News Cfe Salt Lake City. Oa all Ogdea oa UnwsB tniaa leaving Southern Facto Railway, Tba Union faclAa Railway, and Tba Origin Short Lina Hallway. gt.miB patrons will collar a favor ea tba management fey reporting to this offlee wbeaaver they Ml to Had Ua papers at Ua deslg anted plaeea Tfea OFFICE ATTORNEY. OF DISTRICT Thera Is Ulk of abolishing the of A bill bas already been drafted to present to the legislature which convince In Jinn ary, providing for Un abolition of the office. The author of Ue measure baa been prompted by a daelre to sare to the stale a sum of money great enough to give to tha Agricultural collage at Lognn tha aid that It requires, Ua tach of which has caused much discord over tba relative merits of tha Logan and Balt Lake state institutions at learning, In their demnndn tor ntata support ' Them sto many mambersolett of Ua legislature who look upon the office of district attorney aa a uaaleaa crest toe of law. that should ha dona away with Immediately, and that la received with considerable favor by heavy taxpayers and even by tha legal profession. introOne of the flut bills to-bduced in the coming sens Ion of tha lalature will repeal tha law creating the office, and tba indications si pres ant are that It will be received with general approval. fee of district attorney. non-Uma- A COWARDLY COURSE. White Pine News: Every one in thle district is too busy to think of the discomforts e bard winter ha In More and are looking Instead after mining property, roal estate auJ business generally. The mere Its nt is busy with his butter, potaroee aud calico, the real estate agent la busy showing the people bargains In real estate, prospector is busy huntlug for property to sail the men with money, the miner U busy blocking cut ore to go to the smelters when completed, the carpenter ia busy earning hta S.iH per day. the promoter la busy on any line that promises to "put money in hie puree." In feet If there le on Idle man in Ely district The News doe not know k. Buildings are going up in every direction end where building material cannot be had tents are being pitched. In e tows the size of Ely when over 8300.000 changes hands In a day lor reel estate and another tiou.ono changes hands for mining property and still another 85A.OOO or IlGO.OuO rhangea hands for ranch property is pretty good proof that men and women of a'J cImsw-- o are prospering. Were the season spring Instead of fall there would be nothing surprising about business conditions for every one knows that JEly mill have a great bourn next spring and are prepared to meet It. but to see such great activity at this time of the year In a county that in noted the world over for the rigors of its winter weather ia indeed surprising. More valuable discoveries are being made dally In the copper beds of tbe district and mining property Is changing hands every hour In the day. Load that lire yearn ago would not have sold for 82.00 w ill readily bring 830,(100 now. - whitfe-Uvere- d din-gu- IS OIL CO OUT OF Report had been circulated THAT IT WAS TO DISSOLVE. Tee Eapeneive a Proceeding for a Con That potation Having ints-'ans Are Woild-Wid- VALLEY TOWNS IN PUGET BOUND UNDER WATER. Have Ceased and Swollen Streams Are Falling. oooooooooooo . Whit-.-rive- h-- - apol-oslz.- iun Call and see samples uf engraved wedding stationery at K. B. Co., 413 Twenty-thir- street. d POVERTY OF JEWS MADE RUSSIA GRANT NEW LIBERTIES. One Herring and Two Potatoes- a Week Made Jews Deapcrata Element - d frlendje-Philadelpl- 11W6- - mm ship has 35s7asSgggPgj Every woman knows that a polished table collects so much dust in a day that she can write BLADE OF THE PROPELLER GON! AND RUDDER INJURED. Psar is at Lira. Arnvai cf ucai-aeroi- -- 17. Sjdr.., Her her name on soda cracker exposed to the air. sufficient reason for buying Pul lit. ila Seattle. Wash., Nov. IS. and suffering frm hunget and expo tha; the ristire and in hourly ing water will overwhelm them, thousand of resident of the fertile i alley a lying between Seattle and Tacoma are camping tiday in the fothl!!s near-ewi-what few provision and ef feet il cy could carry in a hurried fliaht. Six ilca'ha have been il.u far a- - due to the food which htve Iirb-the rapid rise of the river in St. Petersburg, Nov. 18. Premier Jtolypln'a organ, the Koasin, today published a long article, apparentiy iniended to prepare the way for the promulgation of the reforms in the condition of (he Jews, aa outlined in these despatches November 12tb. The paper Mated that with the view of illaylng the anticipated alarm of pro-es- t on the part of the reactionists, Jhe projected Jewish reforms will not dve Ihe Jewe full equality, uur for them to spread through the country aad acquire the land of the peasants, feut they will have the right to live everywhere Inside the pale. In tbe coifotry as well as in tbe let. The restrictions Imposed cn Jewish merchants and artlaaua will be revised. Including granting them permlseion to dwell outside the pale. The article tevlew the Jewish problem since It was acquired, with Poland, 12b years ago. It declares that (he forcible concentration within the ale of live million Jews, or eleven per cent of the population, has proved a failure and has not. prerented the noM dangerous element, the Jewish ntelllgencla and plutocracy, from ..enet rating Into Ruaais over the gohl-- n bridge, while poverty ha stricken the reiildiie. The pale, the article assert. form an accumulator In which be revolutionary energy of ihe Jew-'z- h proletariat ba been developed, uldlng: "Men who are condemned to live on ne herring and two potatoes a week an not I expected to understand the eneflta of obligations of citizenship, oyalty atop where famine begins. A ull equalization of the Jews with the lusalan population, however, ia impos-,lbl- e at present because the Jew nasties within the pale are In a stale I revolutionary white best and would arry tbe torch of sedition through the hole of the Interior. It must await he final solution of the Agrarian iiiestlnn, which would prevent thn lews, through ihe money power, from requiring the land of the Impoverished and restoring the state of But without wailing for errltude. .lie ronvciraMim of parliament, the lews must he granted the right ti live everywhere within the pile and he regulation governing the and privileges of the Jews In he Interior provinces must he revis'd. Too long has the problem been andled ahi;i from coni mission to omml-rh-until It has assumed Its irereiii acute. Inflammatory character, bic-Is fouling expressions on the ue side wlih the bomb of the i inarrhlst and on the other side hy inti- - Jewish excesses" rel-lenc- c Sydney, X. S. ti., Nov. 16. A mesfrum sage kg been Rupert 11. Pi ary, the Arctic explorer, by a lucal . rm of shipwright, stating that his steamer, the Kooevelt, has been cor.kiderably damaged. The message came trrm Battle Harbor, where the Ruoaevelt was last reported aid where she lav on Friday lust. One b ade of the steamer's propeller Is gone and tne rudder Is considerably damaged as a result of the battle with the Ice floi-a- . As tie Roosevelt on her trill trip averaged only ten Ints an hour. It le thought these accl.lenri will slew her down to about three or four knots an hour. Battle Harbor is about 440 mile front here. Mrs. Peary, the explorer's wife, and W. 8. Quigley, representing the Peary Arctic Club, are here sw. the Roosevelts arrival. Unecda Discuit the Cotn-niauj- rec-k.e- d g it The same thing happens to a Awaiting ths at Tl'.at kn-js- New York. Nor. 16. The Journal of Commerce prints an Interview today with a representative uf the d;ani.srd Oil company, who. the paper says, spoke w.ta authority. It concerns a report that the company was preparing to voluntarily daoive, and is a follows: Aay reports that steps have been taken by the Standard Oi! cuuipia.-tdiaaolve, are entirely without foundation. Surely such a report carries Its uwn contradiction. The Standard Oil aimjuiny adopted Ua pol.tical form of doing bua.aeta la oheuieace to the law mhen the original organization was condemned by one state, tie have done business as the Standard Oil comimny of New Jeraey fur more than a dozen years, aud until It can lie shown that our organisation Is illegal, we shall continue to do business. It ia an expensive ordeal to 'turn over corporation of the size uf the Standard Oil with Its world wide ramifications. and one not likely to be undertaken voluntarily. Besides, what form does the government wish the oil business to take? You cannot legislate a gallon of oil out of existence. The business must be conducted. Even If It should be held that we have done wrung. It would not save ua from the consequences to dissolve now. You may. therefore, glTg a fiat contradiction to any report that we have arranged to take such a step. Rains King and Pirrce tv..:.t.rs. T:.ree ut -- ';l In 'he the men who m-- i ere trying ihur L iic'-- i IO pre.-n- t fo the resiJama that would ii .aii.-dents of the loan K.'iacr down toe river. F. W. K:1 n.cf of Auburn wa workhi the first tu lose ti ing or. a Jam lu ;hv ti'i.ue river. Two utner luggers, who were working for the Decaer Luu.-- r zompany who were trying tu fog jams, were r.nr three tu.lt drowned in Gret-ifrum Auburn. thick. While. Gmu. Cedar, Stuck. Snodualuiie aud o:..er stream hating their source in tae fuuthll.t uf lue have riseu over CakLSde luuuntaiu thousands ut and Lave . acre ot land aud ca .cd Jluw mu;' former famil-- . damage. le aaie lust sum uuauer tarough tae wat-- I rapid advance of t e un:.! the water er w.ll nut ue r subside. I Ah me valley tuwu are under water, the depth ran0.ng from e.but to twiu.y leet. ka- -r .n cou.muuicatl..n can uut be has been eut auu rt ached except fo message over foe. king d.stauce telephone wires. WTih n the me water a.readj standing streets at aucj a depth mat it la no longer a.e tor r smeuts to remain in the brst auir.es of tueir houses, the j men are organ.s:. .g in each town and ; either removing tue helpless ones to the second story or are carrying mem awa; to places uf sa.ety. Between Kelso and. Castle Rock, hundreus of people have been render td home leas and many fanul.es are .n want, having aaved but lew of their effects and hut few provisions. The operation of trains north seems out ot ihe questliiu at this time. Several trains ere aw. led along tue route and it la certain ;i:st the railroad communication with Puget Sound point over the Nuriheru Patlflc wl.l not he had for many days. Several railroad bridges have been washed out and will have U be icplaced with temporary structures before tradlc can be resumed. The Oregon Railroad k Navigation company la moving tralua weal, having succeeded In rutting a road around the l:lg slide near Bonneville, and passengers, mall and l.ght baggage are being transferred around the obstruction. There is no telegraphic communication nofli of Castle Rock this Thousands of telegraph morning. poles are do wo and around Puget Sound the telegraph companies have suffered Inestimable damage. I NOVEMBER MORNING, er But neither le this all for ihere la the Nevada Northern Just sticking Its iron tongue in the mouth of the upUNABLE TO RESCUE THEM. per canyon leading to the copper beds went of Ely proper and the road Is Portland, Ore.. Nov. 16. The rapidly rhanglng condition from a foug report received here last night line road aloug whse that the forty or more people, dusty tedious who were marooned on an there was nothing but dust and In at the Juncture uf the turn mud and snow with hero and Fowliis and the Culurabta rivthere an occasional ranch house doter. bad been rescued by the ting the landscape to one that will be steamer Burton sent from Portland to the scene for the purlined In a year or two with all kinds pose. proves untrue. Tbe Burof business ventures from Coin to ton was unable to approach the McGill's the At smelter Kimberley. Jabtud on aucount of the powersite, the foundation of a town bigger ful rush of the waters, and the thatf ever Ely ban been is being laid presence of quantities of- lugs and drift. The steamer Sarah out aud d.CHK) or 8,000 souls will make Dixon baa gone to the scene and homes there Inside of two years. will endeavor to rescue the maThe building of the transcontinental rooned people, who are believWestern Pacific will add much more ed to be the families of farm-er- a and fishermen. to White Pine's Importance as a fondOwing to the fact that the Oowliti haa ness county and inside of half a decabout reached tbe limit of the ade s seotfon of the Great flood. It Is believed here tbst American desert heretofore sparsely the people will be saved. populated1 will be filled with1 OOOOOOOOOOOO bustling people and "all the comforte" of a city home will tie realised by evPortland, Nor. 10. News from the ery one who makes an honest effort flood swept valleys of Washington toto Improve the opportunities offered. day shows no Improvement of con ill thns. Telegraphic communication I and but one Important A minister of the Gospel informs Interrupted point, Kelso, can be communicated ue the Law and Order League le not with by telephone. The Cowlitz river made up of political derelicts, but Is la still demon of destruction, carryhouses, barns. Inga and other drift a organization for the ing down the flood. have been moral betterment of Ogden. The min- washed out. othersBridges are In peril. The ister somewhat resented the statement crest of the flood, however, seems to that It wne a Sheen machine. We are have reached Kelso and news that the Cow lllx Is will doubtleas soon pleased to know that the League la be received falling from (mints north of Kel free from the excretions of the body so. politic amf le clrcumepect enough to TOWN IS FLOODED. dlellke to he known ee holding allegiance to tha Sheen crowd. Seattle, Wash.. Nor. 18. The rains of the past few days have ceased, the PLEASANTRIES. Chinook has turned colder and tin water In the upper part of the Peer Bearding House. valley U slowly receding. The Miss de Pink 1 will be so glad when great danger point at present Is aboui George and I are married, and be can South Park, a suburb of Seattle, near have a home of hie own. the mouth of the Duwamlsh river. Friend He bonrds now, supp-.iwe- . flood sweeps down the valley to Yes. and such a time as be must Puget Sound, tbe water Is stcadllv have. Even their coffee can't be any- rising at this point. Wednesday night thing but hot water and burnt peas, the dyke protecting the lowlands a; because he has to chew real coffee half South Park was carried away aud the the time to make up.'' New York town, with a population of about I, Win Weekly. people. Is at the mercy of the water Last night residents were to flee to higher ground. From Ye'.low Scandalous. Mr- - Moth Glad to see you on your atone Park, a small tract on the north feet again, old man. What caused all side of Durwraniahlh. Just opposite the trouble? South Park, comes the report that a Hia neighbor -- Why. I dined off a house containing several persona vz seemingly woolen overcoat and It swept down the river yesterday after turned out n be tbe worst kind of ncn. shoddy. I tell you the extent tu which food adulteration Is carried on nowai..EN BELIEVED TO BE. DROWNED days Is nothing short of criminal. Renton. Wash.. Nov. 18. ConditionPuck, al 8:3u o'clock Wednesday night In Kenton were greatly Improved. The Had Fnenda at Court. mid Lord Ik Kaye - Have you ever been water has fallen eight Inrliem presented at court, Mrs. ljiketronte? while the White river baa banked up Mrs. iJikefronte Oh! Lots of times, into the lower part at the town, only and know most of the Judgea. I've a few famllle were Jill god to mrnt'e been divorced three times, you know. their homes. Near the Junction of the Black and New Orlenns Picayune. Cedar rivers, la the gravest damage, for the waier ha risen anil flooded a Her Lose. Edith is so sorry she great deal of properly. From present Gliriy cundltlona It does not appear likely Herbert's ring back to price It. that the ii nation hero will become Ponctojie Why so? the counGladys Why, the Jeweler said sw- any worse. laite Wedne-da- y Yailey, known aa ing Herbert hadn't been In to settle ty bridge at Maplewen out in the ihe Gwr bridge, fur it Hr. hr premised he gueseert All bridge are ai Reic-u- i flood. keep it. safe. At a point shout a mile aud a half At the Bsa Shore. Maple Valley the track uf the tibe (sentimentally) - How like life Columbia aud Puget Sound railway are the waves of tbe sea! He You bet. Come to the shore in were washed out. A repiiir train i at this point and crews of men great style and go away broke. etroit ate repairing the road bed. News. are believed to have been Two m-drowned at Orillia. Sarcastic. They are Joh-- j ' 'hat Vellie. a ctintrscinr. and Fa trick Cal"1 tell you," boasted Pnpey. boy of mine knows an awful In- for lahan. a funner. hia size. HOMELESS AND SUFFERING. "Oh. he'll grow, remarked the cju-lea- l lecTba Ban Francisco Chronicle tures tha Easterner who nrgen thin country to settle tha Japanese question la California favorable to the Japanese In order to avoid any possibility of a war. The Chronicle says It ia mortifying, however, to sea In some of our Eastern exchanges, exhibitions of n cowardly spirit which no on could hnvo believed to Mint la any American breast, in tha discussion of Japan's protest against the enforcement of Ua California school law Eastquite a number of ern Journals have shown symptoms of terror last a Japanese fleet should sail over sad demolish us. Never before, we believe, in the history of this nation, not even when we were n struggling backwoods community of n few mUIlou souls, has any American been so base an to suggest any modification of our domestic policies out of fear of any foreigner. Of course, such craven fear of responsibility dues not reflect American spirit. The wonder and arises from the shame that there should exist among us even one such person. to . It la not the part of patriotism raise aneb questions. They are proIt Is no vocative of national disparagement to Japan to state the obvious truth that It would be Impossible for her to maintain for any long time a war with the United States. It la plain enough that, however energetic a poor nation of 48,000, noo souls may be, it la no match for a rich nation, equally energetic, of 80.000,000 souls. But such discussion Is unnecessary sad unwise. The game of brag between nations in a most unprofitable game. There Is no possible cause of any serious national estrangement between Japan and the United 8tates. We have the right to regulate the status of aliens In our country and Japan has the acme right. However either country may choose to exercise those rights It is no occasion for war. At present naMvss of Japan have far more privileges in territory eubject to the United 8late s government than American citlzers have ever enjoyed in territory Pres. subject to Japan. 8o long as that remains tha fact Japan bas not even A Good Investment. Judge How did you come to marry ground for complaint much leas war. But we shall regulate our own domes- two women? Both of them had good Bigamist tic nSalra and allow Japan the same Jobs. New York Pres. privilege. If the national government It's Profitable. assumes to promise Japan by treaty AU lawyers like to lake a res'. that which It has no authority to promi!l Like mot of ua, and ise. we see no way but for our governThe lawyer' average happfet in' n if acknowledge the fact and When working with s will. to Japan for unintentional decep-Philadelphia Pres. weak-hneed- KOI TO LTAII. SATURDAY OGDEN, ELY IS BOOMING. C Paay. EXAMINE!!. MORNING only soda cracker. Perfectly protected in a dust tight moisture proof package. ass NATIONAL BISCUIT CQMFANy 2 to know anything about it. It. ia cation for the removal of m,v restricclerk here aad a clerk there. The v. tion!. The fault of thla government which tent I wrong." Senator Teller said that the preseu controls the Indian Territory lies lu the frailty of human nature which system, whereby the reatrlctlons are leads a man to believe that he can removed from the land at a citizen ,,f guv tin people better than they can the Five Civilized tribes, reeked witr. LETTERS OF ROOSEVELT. red tape. The spectator applaudni govern themselves.'' hia remarks. Then Senator Teller of Colorado One Refers to His Book Th Winspeaking wlih great feeling, declarning of ths West. The labor unionists in nurthwei; ed: The system Is wrong. It is impos- Canada are taking actively to the forNew York, Nov. 16. Two letters of President Roosevelt were among the sible fur tbe secretary of the interior mation of a separate political party Interesting autographs at the aale yesterday of the collection of the late Geo. M. Elwood. of Rochester, X. Y. One uf President Roosevelt's letters refers to Ids book, "The Winning of the West, as it was written on June la. 1821, when Mr. Roosevelt was a civil service commlsslouer, to Benjamin IV. Austin, secretary of the Trinity Historical 8ociety. Dallas, Texas. Among other things be wrote: You may possibly have seen a book of mine called 'The ti'innlng of the West.' As soon as I can get out of my preeeut position. I will continue that work, and take It on through the period of the struggle for Texan I am very much Intel ested In the early aettlera In Texas. work haa Mr. Rouse velt's public never given him time to carry out this Every how has its expressed purpose. The letter, which cold room. Abnuraal weather was type written, was sold for $3.38. conditions, Inadequats stove er w furnace heat often result in sum particular The other letter, also typewritten, part ot the house Nsliig cold and cheerless. Yoe fetched $1.46. can auks boew warn and chseriul with ths Woman loves a clear, rosy complex fon. Burdock Blood Bluera purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores ruddy, sound health. To Heat Cold Rooms Quickly e. SYSTEM IB WRONG. PERFECTION Bsnator .Tslltr .Maintains Indians Should Govsrn Thsmsclvss. OQ Muskogee, I. T., Nov. 16. The enuf the senate Indian committee wa.t devoted to hearing arguments IB favor of removing the restrictions placed on the sale of Indian lands. The morning session was productive of much feeling. Colonel Robert L. Owen, a Cherokee by blood, a prominent attorney and a candidate for Inlted 8tatea senate, said lu reply to a questliiu as to whether he had ever had his restrictions removed. "I am as free a cltixen aa any man on this senate committee. I am a free man. I will not bow my bead to the Interior department. I have no personal restrictions. 1 have never made and will never make appli- - tire today Healer (Equipped with Smokeless Device) Carry It shout from room to moo. Turn wick high er low there's M dan err. Smukeies device prevents suake and smell. Easy to ooarate os a lamp. All parts, easily cleaned. Brass oil fount beautifully Molds quarts of oil and bums hours. Gives Interns and Japan. Handsome, useful, rellabta heat Twotinisheifr-nlc- kel If rut at dealer's writs our Every heater warranted. nearest agency fur descriptive dreu your ed. Lamp IW raa buy. the feeet laws r all-rsa- ai M feOUMlMld Esala4 with lavnt laaravta Samar. Givaa fetlftit, atMly ItfM at town cast. MaSa af feraaa throughaot and alckal plataO. feattakla fur asy raaa wlwihar library. Safi aa4 aOifactory, Evary law warraattS, Wriia la aaarast agaacy M set at year Sealer's. CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY The remodeling sale si 111 continues. The bargains are aa tempting as at first. Every article is be ng sold cheaper. All tbe new tail and winter gooda can be bad at a discount. Nothing on reserve. purs An Elegant Line of Each Men s Wash Bilk Ties 25c, In all the new patterns. A big line just in. Don't forget the troueer sale. It's the biggest one of the season. There are about 5i0 pair of men's .83.51) to 15.00 casxlmcre. worsteds and cheviots nil go at the extremely low price uf 82.35. Gen. G. Snow's $i!.5h and 84.00 shoes for men arc all marked bargain. Another $2.95. PURS REESE HOWELL & SONS n. Ji-wl-s OUR BEST KNOWN CYNIC. Some extra hargalns in the Ladies' Shoe department. Fur $1.H5 you ran gel some ladles' fine kid shnea with thin soles or extension soles. Regular price $2.35 to $2.75. 150 pair.-- ot About leather and vid-kii- l "The shoe for $1.85. Misses' patent and $2.f0 DRESS DRESS GOODS GOODS $2.25 Amliron- Hurce. author of Cynics Word Book. ha the of being the moat acrnmpl.shed Every Lady's Stilt, in Ihe store will f be sold at cynic In tin- - United States. He ha prler hers'tse we are going out of tbe suit business. had long and Interesting Joiiniallstic and literary career. He wax horn In Blum celebrated felt slipper wilh as line officer during Ohm, the civil ti'ar. and was hr' vetted fur f.ip at remodeling sale price. He major for distinguished service. went to Caliornla in I Hid Young Mon's Suita for 12 25. They tie settled in Ixtlidnii where are all gumi. all wool suite, worth he became wldelv known as x humor- about throe time aa much, bur tn ous He returned to Ban close them out we will o;i them at Francisco aud edited two wi-- kunwn Sl'.P'i. The publication-- : there. Argonaut a frequent and The Wasp. He Hundred of poupi- - are visiting the conriliutor to the daily newspapers, bargain department every iia. They tuo. He h.v written a niiii.hi-- r of ilwav find something they need at hisikx of humor and phi!oopii He lower prices than 'hey lmve ever found now- make his Ir.me in Washiucton '.or ire. one-hal- YOU CAN GET SiiIim--qui-ir.- Z. C. M. I. . . - - In hia newCynic's Word Book" Ambrose Bierce Rive- - the lo'iouing a cynic: definition hlgrkguard hoy fattly vision eis hings as they are. i:ot as they ought to he. llenco th 'ux'mn snmrg "hi- Bey. thlatis f p ..ciiiuK cu a rvnie's eye to Improve hi vision.' SCHOONER N.ivtiir.g.i-i-et- reef Pier. t I R .nt Judith I.. Xo. -- M.viiis Mft sniea in six rolurs at 23c pep imir. s-- 13 caught The Portland lumber schooner Lugano, hound n 'fw York from Gardiner. Me., ot he was being driven before a gale tu.iav. and was smashed tn pieces by the heavy seas. Th- - dc:o!: .Toe Mate Smith. Halifax i. Beonn.-- ' n Johnson of Cook Joseph Lewis of Rnrkpnri. Jlc o', price. If ON REEF. dr-a- d V Men' slid bnj s' .wnater in all col-c- r and kind a' remodeling sale k ; nu want a nice, tion end in- warm : slipper ladle' shoe ir U'i:ni'They inwillthegive you satisfact' ey cost no more than infer- - iue. hard to And a better w.u.,. r Ve aell lots shirt :li:n. ti.e Corduroy. is 61.35. uf thtni. hivI the price Thev iike iron. Fi. n-- ii -- "Lit' io Giants" are the v. Home Made vShoes For niPD, boys, migges and children again in Ogden. They are the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, aa well a the Ladies Pillow Shoes THE SHOE FOE TENDER FEET, at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store 2546 MADISON AVE. ' BELL THONE 313-X- . Catalog and Samples. T. A. SHREEVE |