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Show ME Ifi.i O.e fust ! At the Gates i uh a tint'll. 1ip rivals from thumb!. in i!w da;k and MOUSING EXAMINEE. 1 my ma ri ll in The n:on hen AFTER unuli- - did not FATHER JOHN. rise tit. I'etersbnr, May 15 Cron- ride vaa exrliliK- ftru lings have timed their slant mad bho.l d.wy i aiieuiionto Father John. They ahead. I d dearly cuonRh fc few yards soaked his door with petroleum llifitr aul.iie it luiaine a narrow aih, and tried to get up a blaze but the cliff aiMiis cut out of a Names were promptly discovered a tuiTi'ut a wall of rurk on one Mile ami an I extinguished. ou the other. Here the a ilarkni'ts a. inienee. A white Mue . , a few yard in Trout bathed tik- - ih A dim, In and) of a tree overhead. met a siiluMern with a maiusllie left liliitlil he a Mill rof skaii-s- .-l He showed inn to the Un- hotire. a objecta tobear rock, anything. I'l- -- pair mess-roowhere I enjoyed a warm hiil and downhill could only he ditiiibreakfast ami a goo 1 deal of chaff atiinhed ky the angle of the aaddle. about corn pumlents won were in A MOUNTAIN CAMP. such a burry to get to a godforsaken lit up hole where livery now and I lieu a firefly there wasn't going to lie to j the white precipice an ariu'a length the ghost of "a show." . Ouee when tuy imity the right. I left Gnetong early on a borrowed lwntiUK with exhaustion. 1 puny.-anreached the imjoii alter Front Darjeeling to Lhasa - SCI stopped. had mam. No snow had Jelap ld fl,lin(l tlial the fallen; 1 at iiahnu to a Mhurp xit;xKi tart f ih( mijrt, The, an in the ni (.irn h was over broken risk and wan a At the summit waa a row of shale. Natnsay lkiolai ltaja. aie mostly on j revetment had fallen; there with fern yard of broken iaih covered which fluttered praying from cairns, on,j nd bracken; then a drop of some himflags auJ tillered bits of native raithe Tibetan frontier dreti The mail feel to the lorrent below. After ment. nt the Jvlap-t- a la I H.iiudfi.), eighty that 1 W niy beast for a mile until we Here wa Tibet, the furbidilen. the From Ohacr-vatur- y came to a charcoal Imruera hm. Two mysterious. Far to the Kart t'liniuu-la- rl itiilen to the uorth-oasa around were sitting lliil in Darjeeling oue looks or three lilnitiaks 22.929ft.l, with Its magnificent ranges lrf log lire, and I peiaualed one to go In white spire rising from the muf-lik- e pier the td-In way this front with a lighted brand. Siiikim in tde snow a. Tothenorlhand mass lichiud. bused like au immense norih-welie KinchiDjuuga and the we came to Sedongchen. where I left cathedral of snow ; at my feet lay a few a renifiiihiiis 'hain of iiuiiiiiiaiu that tuy beast, dead bear, rested through raviue, Barrow pine-cla- d I'iiit.i'Ui s ilmi't! . To the iiiirthraHt hours, tioiight a good mule, ami iwstu-which flowed an affluent of the Amino moonline of dazzling rifts on in the early morning by Chn. Far below on a yellow hillside cniijiis a low end niii'Cb, in which oue can ace a light. hung the lamasery or Uinsliingong. The. road to Guaioug lies through In the valley beneath lay (.'humUi and thin, grey wedge like a lie of rhrii-iii- v forest of ouk and chestnut, the mad (u Lhasa. take. That la the Jelap. lleyoud niaguilii i lies Titiet. und I readied the place in lime to TUB TIUBTAN ITCNK.V There is a guild military road from break fin, i with the hth Ghurkas. The Hoth at home an I in India one in the hills hears the TIM mission spoken of enviFihgurl. the has tuition in the iilaltui. imp lie In a little13basin When unon. miles along the at. au elevation of to itungiKi. tony-eigously as a picnic. There is an Idea of T ewta Valley. Alter that the track ia last visited the place I thought it was ' an encampment iu a smiling valley t i mule track, at its beat a sleep, one of the most desolate s'Mia I had and easy marches towards the mysterMy Nrst impression were a ious city. rl'i;iy iurline, at iti worst a Hitccrwdon seen. of broken rucks and frozen puddles, wilderness of grey stones and grey deIn reality there Is plenty of hard and houses, felled tree trunks which give no bait hold to a work; the exiiodilhin la uninteresting From Jlungpo the nuded of hark, white and apeelral attended with all the hardships and tiaiiAjKiri animal. life.no no was road skirts a mountain stream for on the hillsides. There discomforts of a campaign aul very Colonel twenty miles along a fertile valley of thildren's voices qr ehalterlng women, little of the excitement. rniiiA 2utiuft.. through lice fields and or- no bazaar apparent ly, no dogs barking, Yomighiisband is now at Tuna, a desange graves and peaceful villages, now not even a pariah to greet you. olate hamlet on the Tibetan plateau THE LIKE OK GNATONG. the scene of bustle and preparation. exposed to tlia coldest winds of Asia, A RIDE IN T11IC NIGHT. These were niy Impression a year where the thermometer falls to 33 deThen It airlkes up the mountain aide or two ago. hut now Gnatoug la ail life gree, below gem. Detachments of the nnl hecomas a holder of stone steps, and bustle. In the baxaar a convoy escort are scattered along the line of over which noenimal In the world can of three hundred mule waa Mug ladeommuu teat tuns In places of varying make more than a mile and a half an en; t he place was crowded with Neital-es- s ruld amt discomfort, where they must pictiir-ewiuTibetan and driven, coolies hour. From tba valley to Gnatong ia the necessary supplies of wait until carried iu their wooden knee-hoot- a a climb of some UUMMift. without a through to Phart. have been white a with terns break. Tha scenery la extremely red and green pal Is not likely that Colonel It eloaks russet will-li- e and 1 iloubl if It ia iiossible star at the foot, lung able to proceed to to And anywhere in the same rnmptuia bound tightly at the waist and bulging Gyanku before March. In the meanof the different out with cuoklng utensils and change time imagine the pioneers and Ghur-Ka- a the eharai-ierlstiigone of vegetatioa. from tropical to of dress, embroidered caps of every too raid to wash or shave, shiveras d temperate, from teniierate to alpine, variety and description, as often n dirty Tibetan fort, half In ing no beautifully exhibited. not tied to the head by a wisp of hair. a from smoke with 1889 It was a race between correnpomlents In Rotten row the inscription of Are. Then there is the transport officer shut up In some narrow valley of fiikktm, trying to make half a dozen out of three, with his camp of sick hearts and sheaf of urgent telegrams railing for supplies. He hope there will be a show, aud that he may be In II. Certainly if any one deserves to it. go to Lhasa and get n maJal forwill It Ih the 8. and T. man; but he Is. left behind. EDMCNl) CANDLER. : of Tibet 'I ill iii isc. and ihAi fii l ihe iii'c, Thc Ride to the known Land. i- ai '. steeplechase, about two min won; 8l Judo, second: third. Time, :59 Sixth race, handicap, niibi sixteenths. Withers course dcr won; lord Badge, aerot WILL GIVE HIS SWORD third: Marchand. tha Hero of Faahoda, Will Put Dramatic Finishing Touch to Hia Retirement. 15. General si 1 ht six-foo- e Young-huslisu- d auffo-caio- yak-dun- g Comfortable 2476 Wash Ave, eiy, Glass and Hardware Louiaville, Ky.. May Downs summary: Tint rare, live furlonga: Pc won; Florentine, second; Gre third. Time, 1:03 2. Second race, six furlongs: Lin won; Ben Mora, second; Apple, Time, 1:18 Third race, Gentlemans cup mile: Otuueiz won; Ibdlslro, second; Balm of Gilead, third. Time. 1:48. Fourth race, the Frank Feefcr stakes, mile: Henry Bent won; Hand Mora, second; Christine A., third. Time.l:44. Fifth rate, steeplechase, handicap, full course, about two miles: ltacatlnra won; Hand vice, second; Mystic Bbrln-e- r. third, lime, 3:59. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, selling: Discuss won; Sam Stevens, second; Kilmorlc, third. Time, 1:52. Y. M. C. A. If there U ever a time in ttc life of a Young Man whrn he i entitled to a new Suit. It's when he la about to Graduate. Were Ready 1-- 3. SOX OF RUSSIAN arc ready and to clothe the Yes, we prepared fully Yoim-M- an na handsomely and faultlessly as he wants to be slothed for this important eveu. just Our Suits Are Beauties GENERAL All sizes and of correct dress faU- - rics. Suita at $12.56 to $15, or as expensive na $20.00 or $25.00. n We have Just the Suits the Young Men will take pleasure , in wearing. W e corEverything In Haberdashery to complete the outfit. baud-som- e dially invite the Young Graduates to chll and see our suits. Washington, May 14. The Japanese Washington. May 14. Ttie long promised investigation of Chinese con- legal ion has' received the following sulates has begun in earnest. Assist- from Toklo dated today: Gen. Kurokl, commandant of the ant Secretary of State Pierce has been In Chinn tor several months looking intint army corps, reporta that on May to many long standing eomidainta 7. a detachment of onr troops occupied Kuan Tien Cheng. On Stay 11 anothagainst the conduct of consular business in that part of the world. He waa er Infantry detachment pursued the last heard from at Shanghai, but he enemy'e cavalry which was retreating has not advertised his movements in from Shue Hit Chin and raptured two advance and It is pot known at which privates and one lieutenant. The latter la the son of Gen. Honvall." consulate he will pext appear. RR1GAT10N INVESTIGATION KANSAS. BROS., 2-- 5. Fred JX M. Nye The Clothier JAPS DISPERSE RUSSIANS. Wichita. Kas.. May 14. Congressman Murdock today received a letter from Elwood Mead, chief of the irrigation investigation bureau. Washington, slating that he and two experts would spend the aummer in western Kansas. They will Investigate plana for irrigating that part of the state. It is ihe first work that has been done by the government looking to the relief of western Kansas. 4 p. m. Tokin, May 14. A de- - tachment of Japanese troops has occupied Kwan Tien 8ien.60 miles northeast of Feng Wang Cheng. On Thursday laat a detachment of Japanese attacked and dispersed 300 Russian cavalrymen and cap- tured a wounded officer and two men. The Russian cavalry waa retiring from Tucb Li Chan. SIX MONTHS FOR MANSLAUGHTER SILVER KING SALOON' Shoulder Steak, 3 bs-2- 5c MURPHY A GIBLIN, Preps First Claas Wines. Liquors and Cigan Your Patronage Solicited. Fresh select Baltimore Oysters an hand evary day. 'Phene JAMES No. 127K BALLARD. Twenty-Fift- $gg h I NEW CHWANQ. Mlsaoula, Mont., May 14. A jury to arter being out all night found day Che FkK. May 15. noon. The Peter guilty of manslaughter John States cruiser New Orleans with ami fixed hia sentence at aix months in Rear Admiral Stirling on board, arriv- the state prison. J'oters shot Allen S. ed today from Shanghai. Her order Brown at Turah. near here, on April were simply lo come to Che Eoo. Rear 28. in a quarrel over some disputed Admiral Stirling said that the reason laud. for his nmiiug and hi future movements are unknown to him. In view of RATES TO ST. the previous order that no ahiia should WORLD'S FAIR LOUIS, VIA UNION PACIFIC. come north of Shanghai, the movement of the New Orleans la considered sigof the Effective May 3rd,' the following nificant here. arrival of the cruiser ts that the United rales will be made to SL Louis and re Slate will Insist upon the neutrality turn:' of New Cliwaug when the Russians To St. Louis and return (direct evacuate that place. The New Orleans $42.50 route) la too large to ascend the Liao river. To Chicago and return (direct 47.50 route) LOANS. To Chlrago and return (one way via St lamia; or to St. Louis New York. May grand toand return, one way via ChiIn thin week's as shown hwiiB tal for 50.00 -cago is in tli.078.92fl.8trt bank statemenon sale every Tueaday and Ticket The records. excess of all previous of each week. May to Novemrash loss of f 10,431-10- 0 Is due primari- Friday Transit limit of ten inclusive. ber ly to the week's heavy gold exports. daya in earh direction will be allowed; limit sixty days from data of Berlin. May 14 It Is stated that the linal but In no case Inter than Decemgovernment has Just decided to In- sale, ber 15. 14. In German Southcrease the force In addition to the above rate, there west Africa to 6.000 men. Is also on sale round trip ticket Ogden to St. Louia and return at $50.00, WORLD'S FAIR RATES. TO ST. which Is on sale dally to November PACIFIC. UNION Via LOUIS 20th inclusive, limited sixty days from Effective May 3rd the following date of sale. rates will be made to St. Louis aud TO PROTECT WHEELWRIGHT 4-- 5. OF CHINESE INSPECTION you that you want a REFRIGERATOR, p FREEZER. GASOLINE STOVE or SCREEN DOOR, and you that we have them. The best In town at the LOWEST I'lUfXg 3-- the Iuternat tonBuffalo, May If.-- in al Y. M. C. A. convention today invitations for the next convention were roceived from Portland, Oregon, San Franrhu-u- . Deuver, Washington, I). C., and Memphis. They were referred to the international committee. A rcHrt from the international committee was then read, recommending that the committee lie permitted to continue its army, nary and other work, that ihe international convention be held In 1907 and that the membership of the committee le increased to fifty four. e warn weather reminds AM 3-- 5. Man-hrand- TDK INTERNATIONAL MMWWWMMMW 2. Peter Paul, third. Time, 1.0' Kecoud rare, seven furlon erisa won; Mod red Ijlw, aert1 Way third. Time, 1:33 Third rare, live furlongs: won: Never Fret, second; T third. Time. 1:00 2 3. Fourth rare, mile and an Huzzah won; Dan McKenna Gilfalu. third. Time, 1:53 5 Fifth race, mile and a half: won; Little Elkin, second; third. Time. 2:38 Sixth rare, one mile: Than Sarli la. second; Great Eastern Time, 1:41 Ile-hill- d ak Time, 3:01 Chicago. May 14. Wurth First rsi-e- , five and n half1 Floral King won; Monastic Damn a leading either of the Fren-i- i army and a friend of Colour! Marchnud, whiu-resignation from the army was accepted yesterday, says the latter probably will offer his sword and services to Russia. Such a step by the hero of Fashuda would give a dramatic sequel to bis retirement iu disgrace from the French army. arrest for publicly criticising the War Officer and the summary acceptance of his resignation are causing a sensation similar to that when Dreyfus was stripped of his uniform', llis iicriod of arrest will expire next . uesday when, some of his friends assert. he will cuter polities and make s Mother Ikuilanger campaign. May (OU WILL NEED THEM 3. TO RUSSIA Fart. Of. UTAH, .MONDAY MORNING, OGDEN, Cn-ll- ed Easy Easy On On The The Porch Pocket Folding Dock Chairs Suitable for Porch and Arbors. I Browning Bros. & Co. L gotw BIG wtontetts SIM MB KM pmt cur. cNicwao 1L--T- he return: Clothing Sale Delmar St. Louis, May 14. rark ts: First race, six furlongs, selling: Caterpillar won; Sid Silver, second; Tom-mFoster, third. Time. 1:18 Second rare, four and a half furlonga, selling: Prince Area won; Joe Kelly. second; Renaissance, third. Time, 3-- 4. :58 Are the correct costumes for warm weather and the great popular demand for these garments has brought out the highest skill-- as the best designers and tailors in the country are engaged in creating new effects. We have decidely the handsomest and most varied line cf the airiest Suits weVe ever had the pleasure of showing and at prices that will agreeably sur prise the most conservative buyer. In no way can you invest money and get e as much real satisfaction, service and comfort as one of these pretty, cool, Suits will afford. They are made in all the newest cotton weaves in Grass Linens, Nub Linens. Fanry Chambrays. Tan Blouse Linen, trimmed 4n beautiful Mexican Drawn Work, and tailored to fit just like th$y were made to your own measurement. The list is too long to print. You must see them to know of their real beauty. ' well-mad- Another Suit $3.50 A Suit For $2.00 RACES SATURDAY. To SL Louis and return (direct $42.50 route) Ts Chicago and return (direct 47A0 route) To Chicago and raturn (one way via St Louia; or to St. Leuia and return, one way via Chl- 50.00 . .cago Tickets on sale every Tuesday and Friday of each week May to Noveia her inclusive. Transit limit of ten days In earh direction will lie allowed linal limit sixty day from dale of sale, but In no caso Inter than Saits Shirt-Wai- st 2. Third rare, one mile, selling: Pa thoe won: Fcnmla, second: ahokllh third. Time. 1:17. 13lh, 19t4. Fourth race, Lucas Memorial hanili-- i In addition lo the above rate, there ap. intle and a sixteenth: Lucian won; are also on sale round trip tickets, second; Bugler Ogden to Si. Iouls and return, at $50 Charlie Thompson, 1:31 which are on sale daily to November third Time, . aix furlong: Elastic Fifth rm-e30th inclusive, limited sixty day from won; Orient, aecond: Claremont . third duto of sale. Time. 1:18 Thkfnl Sixth race, tnlie wiling: won: Pourqimi Taa arrond; Satchel third. Time. 1.17 Seventh rare, six furlongs. Helling: Tangent un: Sweet Charity, second; Radium, third. Time, 1:19. 3--4. 4. Blua and white M!xluress light and dark blue. Tastefully trimmed with white Maraailla. A very serviceable well-maSuit. de A Suit For $2.75 and Kansas City May 14. Elmrldge summary: First race, six furlongs, purse: El liott won: Am ricauo. second: Captain Arnold, third. Time, 1:16 4. Second race, lour furlongs, purse: Krving lira won. Mary Prinun. second fileeimin. ihird. Time. :50 Third race, flxc and a half furlonga, sidling: Jour tie won: St. George Jr, Pi el ension. third. Time. 1:10 ODD PANTS 3-- well as price , in buying MEAT QUALITY STYLE 3-- I Sweet, Lcan, Crisp, Thin Slice Fourth rare, tiie Missouri handicap me mile. $t.5iii added: Felipe Lego won: Judge, fecund: Military Man 13 Ihird. Time. Fifth rare, live furlon?: - .lolm Snutlskt wen: irhip. second: Tor prdo. third. Thne, Sixth rai v. nnle selling: Sweet Tone Maizes a Dish f to Beat Hart We are sale a New York May 14. Morris Fark summary: First rare, last six and a half furlongs of the Withers mile: Can-lea- s won; Out of Rri.rh, second; Male Hanlon. third. Time. 1:22. Second rare, -- riling, lart live furlongs of the Eclipse course: Tlnrroft won; Muozon, third. Merry I .ark. Time. 1:90. Third rare, the Fashion, last four and a half furlongs of the Eclipse ruurse: w,i:i; Hellatrix. Zaraphiue. tli;'J. Time. :35 3 4. mI- Fonrili ian ihe Wilbers mile: hi won; Hryii Mawr, t'uii.iiiier. A PRICE 1 You will got mors for your money If you spend it at THE OLD o making special on our home rendered lard; for a few days we will sell 3. 5 and 10 lb. pa.la at 40c:, COe and $1.15 just to redtire our stock. We buy and sell fur spot rash. Onr prices on fresh meats are the very In west consistent with good qualities. pt-b- RELIABLE STORE 2356'G2 Wash, Ave, WSMVWWWVWWVMWVWVW M . A.E, Weatherhy 2438 Wahms Ave, ! i Handsome MADRAS Black and White, Green and White, or Blue and White. Trimmed and strapped with beautiful lace that will wash perfectly. that Many other atylea at thia price you will want to examine. mixed colors A Suit For $4.50 Another Suit $2.75 Made up in all the new and popular wash fshrics lioth fancy and plain and colors. Carefully artistically Made of black INDIA LINEN regu- lar high class tailor finish all in black. Well and carefully constructed, and fits aa perfectly as a suit costing many times ns much. A Suit For $3.50 Made of fine ENGLISH COVERTS, in dark blue, trimmed and stitched in red. A perfect garment for outing wear or shopping. You will wonder how so much work and material can be furnished for the low price. An Under-Musl- in trimmed with buttons, and the highest tailor flush, in stitching and bindings. These are attracting much attention. For $13.50 and up- - The most exquisite patterns of SILK SHIRT xYAIST SUITS In Pongee. Foulards. Checked Taffctaa, Black Taffetas. Changeable Taffetas. Crepe de Chines. In fact, an array of beauty and splendor In ladies' aummer wearing apparel that cannot be duplicate!! In the State. Special An event that excels in LOW PRICE and HIGH QUALITY any exhibit made in Ogden this season. 3-- 5. wen; Zclla Kniehf. second: third. 7!toMf't of breakfast baron, cooked to a turn, makes a dish mos people greatly relish. Our HOME CURED BACON WIU PLEASE ALL 3-- of in Made of SUKER ORGANDY. In champagne and linen shades and navy blue. Artistically piped in plain color, and tailored exactly like the $35.00 silk suits. 2. SUITS Made CliOTH, Durbar, We have iust received a special consignment of GOWNS, CORSET COVERS and LADIES DRAWERS which we bought for the sole purpose of giving the Ogden public an example of quick selling. Remember these goods were notjnadefor sale purposes, at every garment is full size and splendidly made of soft English Long Ccth and Fine Sheer Muslins, with high class embroidery and lac: trimmings for exclusive and discriminate ing trade. Thi3 line will b: ready for your inspection Monday Morning, and the sale will last the entire week. Si J. Burt & Bros. It |