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Show theexaminer. f Published Business t7 Ode. day in the year. 07 24th Street Col Published by the Union Printing PRANK FRANCIS, Editor end Mgr. Delivered by Carrier, Including Sunday Morning Examiner, 7Seta per month Single copies........'. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mall one month (Including Sunday! Ail Postmaster end Rural Delivery Camera are authorised to receive will confer a favor by Subscriber Informing thin offleu of fullura to Thu Examiner before their toaakfasL o OGDEN, UTAH, APRIL 15, 1904. MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP. A gubjert worthy of I he attention of every American efiy dweller Is the public aiimlctpal oauership of sut-utillUee as tramways, water aud lighting plan la, plarea of amusement, etc. A city owning Its own street cars or wsier plant or both Is, other thing being equal. more prosperous than thii sre s tily lu which these utilities source of protit to private iuilivlttiisla. riuiMiuso a municipal body iNirruw a tmin of money at a email percentage ami wiih It starts s tramway system. The profits frum the system will pay the ini create on the loan and leave a Hire sum over for municipal use. In the particular case uf street cars, the example of London may be cited. The met ropolls of Grout Britain has linen the aloweet of all the large cities to municipalise its traction lines. Now that It has made a start, it bids fair to eclipse the most progressive of Us sister cities in the scope and benefl-cenr- e of its public undertakings.- Ixmdon's slolh. as compared with the provincial cities, has been solely due to its unique syatem of government. The metropolis la u collection of separate lmroughs. It Is only lately that the rentrulixatlou of power In Council has enabled It to shake off mediaeval customs and adopt those of. a modern progressive city. There arb only 115 miles uf street railways in London. The I'minrll Council has immediate plana for 130 miles of new track. Electric cure have been running in London lean than a year. Yet, with tuts crude beginning, Londons County Council bua adopted public ownership as a settled policy, and the advantages to the citizens since the termination of private tramway granta are ae follows : 1 A general reduction in farea and the running of workmens ears at a rale not exceeding two pennies for a nmud trip, or four cents a day. Single. farea at all houra average two rente. ear 2 The institution uf an service. t 3 Reduction of the hours of employees from twelve and fourteen a day to ten, one days rest In seven, and a material tnrreaso In wages. 4 Free uniforms for driven and conductors. 8 Removal of all advertisements from the care, better accommodation aad a faster schedule. 6 Installation of electricity. Including two large power stations at Ureen-wic- h and Pimlico. T After paying all expenses and allowing for sinking fund there was a profit last year of about lirril.iNN), of which $100,000 was applied to the reduction of rate,'' or taxes. Loudons County Council has lo view the mnnlrlpaltxallon of all tha transportation systems In the met ropolls, Including suburban steam roads, and tramways. underground 'tube The public expenditure for this purpose may aggregate from $150,000,000 to $200,000,000. The Council's constructive jMilicy includes a suburban rone In which will live 2.000,000 or 3.000,000 of the working people of the metropolis, w'lth rauld and cheap transportation to and from their daily all-ulg- work. Municipal ownership In TVimion, as other large city where u is In fnree, is the accepted foundutiun of heter living conditions for the working In every people. THE EXAMINER.' OIK MORNING i APPENDIX AND THE TROL- LEY CAR. given lu a man's interior economy when he walks causes the muscles ol ibe abdomen and the intestine to continually contract to offset the Jar of hi step, and thus lhey are all always in perfect condition. When the rontraciihle function of intestinal organa la operative, the entrance to the appendix is always closed, hence the individual has no fear of appendicitis. On thn other hand, when a man lie gins to take to the trolley car, the steam car and to the carriage in making bis daily trips, be lose ail that Jolting which la necessary as tonic to the muscular walls of his abdomen aud Intestines. So when we see a man begin to gel flabby and we immediately say that there is a god subject for appendicitis. Commenting upon (he Morristown physician's siatemenl, the Del Moine Register and leader says: "There are certainly ample statistic aud deductions to support Ur. Lauterborn s theory. Appendicitis has increased to an alarming exient within the past decade. It haa become almost a fad, disease if suffering can ever be said to be a fad. Hundreds of operations are performed for appendicitis today where one was a rarity a score of years ago. It may simply be an Interesting coincidence, but apisuidicitla and the trolley cars hava been companions in development throughout the careers of both. Ur. Lauterborn does, not maintain that appendicitis la anyInthing Ilka tiiat form of uervousnesa duced by the electric entreat through the car trolley, concerning whleh expert netiniluKisia have been worrying the public In recent years. He does not leau toward the microbe theory. If horse cars had ever reached that stage of progress, where they were as fast as a man on foot, appendicitis would have resulted Just as It has in tha electric car age. It's the riding; not the electricity. In support uf blit theory, Ur. Lauterborn says that appendicitis flourishes In the cltlea, - while It is comparatively unknown in the couni ry, and the Register aud Leader adds: Men ride to work, ride home In the evening, all la an office, sit at home; In a few years they are operated upoq for appendicitis. Men walk the plowed flelda,' the country roada and the cow paths; they are healthy, happy and ignorant of appcndleltis. It is only wbcu they retire from the farm, are Introduced' to the trolley car and the automobile that they emulate their city-brecousins and are operated There ia no nation on the upon. earth more healthy than the English. Walking la a national pastime with them. Appendicitis la virtually an American disease. There ia no nation that aenda 11s city men, day after day. with such monotonous regularity, on trolley or steam ear to and rrom work as the American. Lyceum Family Theatre Sawyer & Young Props, Week oP April 11th WALDO AND DEVERC, Comedy Sketch. DELL AND FONDA, Club Swingers. Musical. FREEZE BROTHERS, Tambourines. THE KID, Specialties MOVING PICTURES. EtX'LKS BLDG. 1 Loan MONEY Call DRAKE THE WORKING MAXS FRIEND" N j fcj f WESTERN Thou 534-x- . BROKERAGE CO. & 223-Ecclea Bldg. When the writer first came to Goldfield, leas than six mohtbs ago, the practically unproC ported camp looked good to him. It has constantly Improved and today la looking better Cliah-Ml-ra- than ever. Three things have occurred dnrlng the past week which go to assure a king life to Goldfields property. There are several things which may retard quick fruition of this prosperity It can never be wholly stopped. The three things which are of such vltl Importance to the long life of Goldfield's mines are: The finding of a good Mow of water near Diamond-fiel- d by James P. Harvey; the change in the character of ore to sulphide which la occurring as depth ia reached In the Combination; and the proving s of the ledge in the January to an width, with high values maintained. The first indicates that water can be developed at ao low a cost as to make the milling of $12 ore profitable, the second assures depth and permanency to the ore deposits of the district. and the third prove the quantity of ore Mifflrient to make it extraction profitable, when mills are erected, even If the values should decrease to of what they are at present. Recently Janies P. Harvey, Patsy Clark's representative, took a bond ou two springs at the base of Mt. Seller from Toe Tognoul. He started in to develop, and a few days ago struck a big flow of water. The volume of water was at first very great, but it has now steadied down lo what will probably be a permanent flow from throe to five miner's inches. This is sufficient to run a stamp mill and It is safe to say that not many will one weeks is started elapse before elfor-mou- -, Ad-de- A WILLING TEAM. Tourist And did the musical genius born on this ranch finish his education in Europe? I'ncle Pete Jimlet Thi Borax Bob No; right here in call a willin' team. some courtm-o He tried to Old Bill Keu-hu'TU eh- the boys that ragtime waru't good I'm-lPete Jimlet W ,h. music, an they buried him an' his planhoss la willin to pull an- - u,. ner together. Judge. is willin' to let him. Judge. TION. Thia la Status ef Iron and Steal Trad According to Reports. New York, April 14. A man known GRAND LODGE I. O. O. F SALT LAKE CITY, APRIL 1SZ0TH. n. same way. Women are all things to each other, d ESS - New, These clothes are of the highest quality in shape, finish, fabric end style, and all bear this label. ? hu Dolly On account of all die you men give us. Judge. a, . NOTICE. ADVieilSEMENIS. CLASSIFIED - ATTORNEYB-ATLAW- . We have, this day, purchaj freil L. H. Murdock the Imperial Besiaur-anon Twenty-fiftstreet, when v will run a first-clas- s restaurant p. Yonago solicited. We are also proprietors of ihe n Cafe, open day and night. t. Jos. Cbes 1st W. L. Maglnnla Natl Bank Bl. Kocles Bldg- - h Boa-to- WANTED. A young, middle-ageman, having some knowledge of the care of fruit trees can find steady em- GUARDIANSHIP ployment In city by addressing P. O. Box 256, Ogden, Utah. WANTED WANTED Girl for general housework. References. 2633 Adams Ave. Call Four tody agents. WANTED at Hotel Lincoln, 8 to 10 a.m., 4 FOR SALE Confectionery and taurant, cheap. All new. Call Washington ave. FOR SALE sale at ings. 2547 WONG A d res2267 CH1.N. m JMAIE MTU Consult County Clerk or the reipec. live eigne re for further information In the DUtrlct Court for Wtbw County, Stato of Utah. Estate of He ry Btonebreaker, deceased. Creditors will present elalmi with vouchers to Ihe undersigned at Gw neUa Law Office, No. 2408 Washing ton Avenue (up etaira) In Ogden City Utah, on or before the third day J ALMA ALLEN, July, 1904. Admlnlat rater. Volney C. Gunnell, attorney for saM administrator. Date of Brat publication of thla aotim V March 3rd. 1904. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Dan Nincovlrh, deceased: Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of eataie of Dsn Nlncovlch, to the creditors of and all persona having claims againnt said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months slier the first publication of this notice, to said administrator at the Pint National bank in Ogden. Utah. Dated April 12th. 1904. JOHN PINGREE. Administrator. Henderson A Macmillan. Attorney for administrator. : QUEEN CAFE OPEN All Flue dinner on Sunday from 11 4 p. m., 25 cent Lunch served ban 11 to 4. only 25 cents. Short orders at all houra FreA dusters In any atyle. Came and Fix) 1 In season. 222 BL Twenty-fift- PAN80N BROS., Proprietors. Ross Book Store. Book Stationery and Office SuppEes. J LEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS nod BAGGAGE of the city. Transferred to any pvt PRICES REASONABLE. 233 25th K Phone Mix. Household furniture for Orchard Ave. Call morn- FOR SALE Farm 45 acres, good soil, fruit, shade, lucerne, good water right, house, large barn, only seven miles from Ogden. Cheap at $2,500. Hunter A Kennedy. prices on Floor, Hay and Grain call on W. T. Aatlll, Pbons 320y. 831S Washington brick residence, FOR SALE 21-acres land, 125 fruitgood barn, bearing trow. M mile from 8. P. Parry, cor. shops; $2,500. Chauncey 23rd and Washington ave. FOR satisfactory its 2 ALBERT F. RICHEY. UNDERTAKER tammammmaBaaBaua 'Phone ) 150. 2372 Washiflston Ave. brick residence, FOR SALE with email expense can make 7 rooms, gifyt barn; one block from car line; Chauncey Parry, 23rd and $1,000. Wash. ave. Men of distinction and taste wear them, end their coat meets you half way. NEW SHIRTS. NEW GLOVES. NEW HATS. NEW SHOES. NEW VESTS. NEW HOSIERY. NEW NECKWEAR. NEW CANES, and UMBRELLAS. frame residence FOR SALE and summer kitchen, 4x10 rod of land; ou 21st, beL Grant and Lincoln; $1,750. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wash. ave. frame resiFOR SALE dence; lot 66x200 feet; 3 blocks from center of city, on Washington ave.; $2,700. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wash. ave. aero land in ber-ie- a FOR SALE and fruit of all kinds: 2 mile from block from car line; center of city, a model place for a home; $850. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wash. ave. 3-- 4 1-- PALMISTRY j j AND CARD READING. CLAIRVOYANTS. i 1448 WASH I NOTON AVENUE. MAGNY WANTS TO SEE YOU Mrs. Inger A Bon. clairvoyant and medium. W tell your nne nnd 11 about your butoe affair, whether till be raccessful. Informationthey marriage, divorce, lickne. ive affair and portihraa. No questions arVd. What wa tell come true. 429 25th ctreet AT THE NEW Waffle House !73rmECE2JV 246 25th St Carpentering, Building, Repairing and Remodeling ef Houeea Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nelcen, 545 16th atreet. Telephone 329-y- . CR AT THE Famous Grill 298 26th Street Whale 2 FORTUNES Told by hand or card at No. 280 24th ctreet. Ladies 25c and gentlemen 60c. - ! worn Long Line of Smart Clothes From the Stein-Blec- h Wholesale Shops, where the hands of the Craftsmen are guided by the force of braine made clear and aharp by Forty Years ef Knowing How, . a 7T Fresh, Crisp, hop-ma- Mr-mir- M iOmhrn nuw-a-day- 4 fcit 1 if not to all men. Women know things in different RAISED. Thus we have the kissing acway The new arrival insisted that tk quaintance. the epeaking acquaintance, and the glaring acquaintance among had been a mistake. women. "This le not my destination ' he 1 Herbert Spencer maintained that tested. was raised in Purdsn some things are unknowable. But the England!" horizon of one m bo waa not only a Why. .so wax 1, repeaieiliy" torted Bat an, with a mirthlros philosopher, but lived eighty-thre- e L,necessarwaa Puck. years without marrying, r New York. April 14. Rert dealing wlih anthracite and coke blast furnaces show, aaya the Iron Age, the production la rapidly going hack to the normal ralo. It reached 1.4ti5.5U7 tons In March as compared with 921,231 tona in January and 846.6113 tons In the low record month. Im- at Diamimdfleld. Dnrlng the week the ore in the portant plants have been added to the active list since the opening of the ahaft of the Combination began changmonth with others to follow before ing from oxldea to sulphides. A prominent mining engineer, who is closely May 1st. Deleted Thera. outThe lions share of the lucn-asefollowing Ihe development of Goldfield There is an old atory of Arthur Rob 1 steel imto the is companthis most that the due great says district, put which Illustrates ies., whleh increased their production portant feature for the future of the arts, an English artor, how a little pmo-no- a of mind may save from 4IM1.730 Ions In December to 913,-41- 2 district that be haa noted alnce comtons In March. ing to the camp, and tt assures depth litre. There bad been an alarm of lire In the theater, and o panic oeemed In spile of an increase In Ihe produc- Mid permanency to the ledgea. It 1 tion of the merchant furnaces, the often the ease when thla change oc- imminent. The actor walked to the stocks id pig iron in their hands de- curs that the valuea decrease, but g footlights and addressed the audience. clined from B97.1K'4 tons Jauuary 1st sample of the sulphides in the Com Ladies aud gentlemen, he said, if blnatiun returned an assay value of to 455.073 tons April 1st. there waa any danger do you think I inliiill-catto ton. In $382.45 the the This would is This striking pnsif should he here? that the valuea are not being crease In the cousuniptkm In the past ' quarter, a rallying iu the rale of home hurt very much by the change. The He ('14 Hear. requirements, which lx all the more englneor above referred tv also aaya Grandfather (tu granddaughter) I surprising slure it lias not been accom- the sulphides are' very much like the panied by auy notable inurease In the Cripple Creek ores with which he ia think, dear, my hearing is returning. I familiar. The shaft on the Combinaexports. fancy I can hear John snoring on the It ia In thv light of these develop- tion is down 180 feet and they are sofa over there. Granddaughter (shriekboth from the U.Tfuut ways ments that we must interpret the fact drifting through an ear trnmpel) That's Sloping has also been begun on ing that the Halted States Steel corpora-Io- point. n streak of hlghgrade ore In not John snoring, grandpa. That's a have declined to exercise their Gentian hand playing in tha street. 80 foot level. Thla is the first option for the purchase of 4h.od0 tons the em Bend (savagely) or Uesseuier pig, which has weakened stuping to bn dime In the Coni bln t ion. Grandfather the heretofore coming away. 1 can't liear the noise. the market somewhat. It Is intimated also that the rale at solely from development work. Meranaea'a Perallarltx. which outside luruaces were blowing HE DIED TO SAVE HIS FLEET. Ou hie eightieth birthday Theodor lu to make metal for the steel producers was considered too rapid foi Mouimscn, the historian, received a New Thaory as to the Death of Vice the good of the future industry. visit from a groat delegation of sturefusal to Other trade coupled the Admiral Makaroff. dents, who marched ont to hie home, avail of the option with the negoi'a-tiona- , but he roukl not he Induced' to leave associaruullnuance of the Ore Chicago. April 14. A cablegram to 1 work to greet them. They see me tion. whleh are to he taken up on the the Daily News from Tokio give a at the university," he said, I mil instant. new theory as to the death or Admiral i every day Why do they want to disturb me Little Interest attache to the ac- Makaroff. The dispatch says: tion of the Klllet association, which is Admiral Togo, it ia surmised, while iiowT' s uf only minor Importance maneuvering his squadrons of cruisWasted the Beat. with the restricted market fur steel in ers opposite the entrance of Ibe harMrs. Shoddy Re shopman) Show me mute form. It is Interesting to note bor for the purpose of attracting Mak, as bearing on the international mar- sniff to venture out. dispatched tor- o thermometer, one of your best. 8 n ket. that the official prices established pedo boats forward for a considerable Thin, ma'am, is one of our 11 neat, by the German steel syndicate are 74 distance on both flanks to rut off Venetian rIbm nnd the best quicksilmarks for billets. 71 murks for bkionts the Russians retreat. It is supposed ver. Mr. Shoddy - Silver! That would and 75 marks for sheet bars, all f. o. that the advance of the torpedo boats be nice for the kltcblng. hut I went one b. Antwerp, for delivery during the was not observed by Makaroff' shop, for iny lioodoro. Haven't you one with second quarter. This represents a which were intent on the engagement quick gold? moderate advance. with Togo's squadron, until so late that There Is little to report conrern'ng it was Impossible that al Hie Kuasian Too ladepeadeat. the markets for finished iron and steel. fleet con Id regain the harbor. MakaWhat! Fell duwnstalra? How did Railroad purchases are slightly larg- roff s reputation for courage t taken er. but still remain far below normal. to warrant the that he inter- ft happen? In the eas.t.thc outlook fur a large bus- posed hl heavilyopinion Why. you see. 1 started to go down armored flagship to iness in structural material is good, protect the retreating vessels, end my wife said. Be careful. John.' and provided labor matters continue to thus saved the squadron at the cost of end I'm not the man to be dictated t improve. From the Chicago district bis own ship and life, as well as the by eny woiqae-an- d so down I went." route rather discouraging reports In live of nearly all on boar4.'' this branch. One factor in the situaHope, deceitful aa it is. carrle ue tion is looming np. aud that, is the n M'CORMICK LtAVES FOR CHICAGO agreeably through Ufa La Rochefoutry into the market of the large new cauld. plant at Buffalo. In the bar trade, employment it ac- Will Spend a Week With Stubbs in Maser BL-- J Ut gratia. A well known physician Sacramento. tive and some of the implement makbaa writ' ers of the central west are negotiat"Anger i a paalun which raped San Francisco. April 14. E. O. nntlta the stomach for doing nv ing for the second quarter' requirements of merchant steel. Sheets are assistant traffic manager of the work, if It o'c-.roften or lie p Irregular while the pipe and wire Ilnrriman lines, left tonight for Chi- traded, but little fond should he tni trades continue to do a heary busi- cago via Portland. He will he met at Those wbo Indulge In It li:ive a don. ness Sacramento by Traffic Director J. c. cause f ir bstl:rn.v. Bo:h Hirlr f, Stubbs. There is a good deal of buxi- aud their stiiuiachs cull for a font. PROGRESS AT GOLDFIELD. ne to be transacted in Portland In A woman knows more a bunt dr New Camp Continues to Show Changes connection with the changes that have recently been made in the manageHum a ii! in anon- about everythin for Better With Development. ment of the Oregon lines. Mr. Srubli rise combined.- - Philadelphia Record Mr. will prubaMv Under dale of April 7. the (JoldfieM j and a McCormick week in that city. Faun- - W tLr pefume correspondent of the Tnnopah Miner, spend Mr. Kruttschnitt Is now on his way tf heroic dreriRoc says: rule. to New Orleans. j fair-size- d ' Ari-zon- y. ' otie-thlr- d TO NORMAL CONDI- Puck. THINGS. at various times aa John D. Lothrop, THE HONEYED TONul k. Thomas Cook, Walter C. Lewis and Every woman knows a thing or two; Arthur H. Lee, has been arrested in a thing being another woman a ho Cliolly Why is love s young of looke better in a hat trimmed the so sweet? Hackensack, N. J- - on charges n To tuy that new di.seases are constantly coming Into existence would hr, perha jt- an exaggeration, hut It Is (rue that owing to our artificial modern 'life, man is gelling more and mure suhji-c- t to the old dixeases. to this that many old diseases now masquerade under new names and the appearance of new Ilia springing g duy by day is explained. Appendicitis, or infiauiailon of the vermiform appendix, is an Hines as old as any perhaps. Rut until lately Its Immediate cause was unknown. It lx now generally uudersliMiil, however, that the vermiform appendix is a sac or blind alley." situated in the lower part of the large intestine, li use cannot be discovered. In fact, msny physicians say it has no use whatever. It is certainly a degenerate revival of wliat was once a organ in some anthropoid ancestor of man Inflamaiion is easily started In the apimndfx, and In many, though by no means all cases of infiauiailon once started leads the sufferer in the operating table. There have been as many theories a days in the past year or so. put forth to account for the disease's extraordinary prevalence in Aodern life. The latest theory on ita cauae and prevention la given by Dr. Thomas W. Lauterborn of Morristown, N. J, who is authority for the statement that walking la n aure preventive of appendicitis. Dr. Lauterborn aaya: "When a man la active on bis feet, when he is doing considerable walking, there is no danger of his having appendicitis, for the reason that the abdominal and intestinal muscles are kept continually active, and so are in good workThe Jolting ing order al) the while. ily limited. S d RETURNING FINISH. A BTIKRINU to For above occasion Oregon Short C p. m. Line will make a rate of one and one-fift- h them. WANTED: fore ($1.80) for llie round trip on Young man to repreDo net make a task of reading. Bead the certificate plan, Ogden to Salt sent a large Tailoring llouae. Small. tor enjoyment. Lake and return. capital required. Excellent oppolttun-tyInquire of U. K. Plake, 545 27th A TorkUh Srrwrwt THE DEBUNTANTE. perettxtew. Street The people of all serpent ridden I think ahea just as pretty as she FIRST-CLAScountries have many charms, spells dining room girl, at and Incantations which they repeat or can be. Ka $71 12nd 8L The Wallflower Moat girls are. Deperform for the purpose of exorcising troit Free Press. nch obnoxious visitors. In Turkey ev FOR RENT. from to the the sultan erybody gamin CREDIT. THE MYSTERY OF cottage FOR RENT A tour-rooappeals to the serpent king, electric When they come in contact with lights. with closets, cellar, Tactful for housekeeping. Ena serpent, the first exclamation is la Very. She livee aa tar beyond hex Partly furnished the name of Cbah-Mirago away and Income of $50 a week aa moat women quire 2422 Aadam. hide thyself. Of coarse Chah-Mlra- n could live beyond an Income of $100 a FOR RENT 4 uufomi&hel room baa been dead for centuries, bat the week. Puck. ground floor, no children, S06C Adams Turk argue that the serpents do not NOTHING LEFT TO BREAK. Are. know thia If they knew that they were no longer under bis influence, Mrs. Cook TWO FURNISHED bed rooms at $12 they would destroy the whole human one dishWlgga dear. haa only broken toady, race. 24th SL Modern conveniences. Mr. Wigga That's better. How did that happen? MONEY TO LOAN. A Draakea Maa'i Wit. Mrs. Wlgga It waa the last one. A drunken man who sought to buy a Scraps. MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm ticket at a theater bos office was deproperty. Hunter A Hennery, Room $, nied the privilege. Whnt'i matter?" First National Bank Building, Ogden, demanded the applicant Wlmt'a matUtah. ter with me?" Well, if you really want to know, responded the keeper HOTEaS. of the box office, you're drunk." The frankness of this reply had rather a THE HOTEL LINCOLN sobering influence upon the playgoer. W. H. LITT1J Proprietor. He gathered up his money with digTHE FANTA8, Permanent or Transient. Comedy Sketch Artists. nity. Of course I'm drunk, ho ssid $30 Twenty till'd SL OGDEN, UTAH. 1 MISS LEONA LOVE, cheerfully as ho turned to go. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. wouldn't come to see thia play if 1 Electric Novelty. were sober, would IT Theo. THE RANDOLPHS Gertia. brick residence, with Four-rooGrotesque Knockabouts, Contortion $1190. barn, lot 50x132, good location. Wash. A JapascM litfni. and Burlesque Trapese. Cor. 23rd and Parry. Cbsuncey TED McKENNA, Japanese deities are aa kindly and Ave. And Hla $5,000 Deg. gentle hearted as the people them selves. Their story of the creation la Best Trained Dug in the World. FURNISHED ROOMS. RAYMOND AND CLARK. quaint Two gods (whose very lengthy 365 names may I shortened to laanagl Rapid Five Conversationalists. Furnished room and board. and Iaanamli, standing upon the bridge MOVING PICTURES. 28tb aL of beoireu, cast grains of rice abroad to the Great Train Robbery. FOR SALE. dispel the darkness. They then pushed Portraying Effects by Stage Manager. into a spear down the green plain of A handsome gold watch the oca ami stirred it around. Thia seconFOR SALE Two barber chairs, given away at Saturday matinee. spear became the axis of the earth, for sale, cheap. At 2476 Mias 2648 Wall ave- d-hand, Addle of Lowe, started It revolting and thus brought Grant avenue, barber shop. nue, won the watch last Saturday. about the dry land. SALARIED FEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loans. Beivlca quick, confidential and & private. No commission. $ 15, 190 e BUCK SWINDLER. Read only good books aud put yout mind on them. To get the best out of books you must bo slile. to remember 1 MONEY LOANED js 'ArJETlfi MOHXT73, STATE CONVENTION. Portland. April 14.' The State convention for the election of delegate to the national cunvention, and to select six candidate for electors, was held here today. There were no contest a A Straws CiflMWS. celebrated doctor iu Bclira, wbllc visit! a patient and listening to his troubles, put bis hand in bU pocket and mechanically nibbed together some paatila which were there. Suddenly a alight explosion took phn-e- . aud at the same time the doctor experienced a sharp pain iu hla hand. Upon examination he found that the bottom of bis pocket was burned out and tbat hla under linen was much aoorohed, while out of bis fingers was also injured. lie remembered that he bad carried in hla pocket for some day two paatila containing chlorate of potash aud ona pastil containing chlorate of sugar. The last named was broken Into little pieces, while of the potash pastil one was intact, but no trace could be fenad f the other. It seem tbat the doctor liad rubbed the chlorate of potash pastil against the chlorate of eugar pest11 aud that at the point of contact a small quantity of explosive powder had been formed. This had Ignited. with tha result that the chlorate of potash pastil had been inatautly decomposed. A I On Your Personal Note..and I will toll you how. mi PAY having obtained $18,000 under false pretenses from a Newark trust company. For several months every effort haa been exerted by the American Bankers' association to capture him as he la alleged to have operated In many cities. He posed aa a buyer of real estate and deposited certified checks for $16.-00-0 in one bank at Hackensack. The eashier telephoned a detective agency la this city and described his customer. It so happened that circulars were being prepared at that moment calling for Lothrop'a arrest. The bank officials detained him and an hour later he was under arrest, having been War These Whe Brad. Identified as the person who secured In one of Mr. Mabie'e literary talk! money under another name from Newbe submitted the six following admo- ark banks. Lothrop ia alleged to have nitions for those who read: represented himself as agent for many Do not read at random. Select yonr prominent publishers lu the west. hooka In advance. CHINESE EXCLUSION. Read Intelligently and with foresight Make a scheme for the season, net too Washington, April 14.' The house large to be worked out. cm foreign affairs heard Road books that Interest you. Fol- committee LJveniaah on the neRepresentative low the line of your taste unless your the Chinese excessity for tuste lo wholly untrained. If it ia, clusion act, amending in view of tha recent delead good books in different flelda un- nunciation of the Gresham treaty regutil you find ont what you care for most lating Chinese Immigration by the Have a Imok always within reach Imncse government aud make the moat of your sparo mtn-nte-s. THE HIRSCHHORN8, 41U-1- DUUSN, UTAH, OGDEN, UTA H. Said the doctor to a pa tient who was cultivating brain power. We say, feed the body and the brain will ta c care of itself. You want - Good Red Meat to energy fires oi At. feast once a day start that iresh and keep the intellect ng. I are on a meat diet, y ou can't do better than to gvc us your ordersof Well take good care them. A. E. Weatherby rWONE 73 M M Washr A |