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Show BE HORNING EXAMINER OGDEN. UTAH. THURSDAY MORNING, ' tlvMlS Dr. Black msf t Jans' VENERABLE PASTOR A CURED BY Old Turk dunag the early part e ary. Since hr re, era from her Be .m a bri.e man i.o K. iv!T;'y rij c. I : rai led w.c bj cp:ae Not lone I.'J. ri e g ,or JoiUi vi:-f-d to ridUari, PERUNA. In ago Pl.-i'- lloe-e- ail '. P , Mias 1 1 1'1? of pupils at present, but she in ends to leave for ihe Suou &fvr Christmas to and will iktn her aiu.'.wr.s over ether toa.'iirr. She did not rare to r:ae yetlevJay the the r.rixi-- of her engavtr. bad not been c.iisetl. Bt'fuie leaving me intends to All in Provo and her Idaho. Is a Tonic Especially ifyu PMii-nHr Adapted to These Cases. a cot-re- un ku-.i- ri PRICE IN LIFE PAID BY FLEETS DISTRUCTION. (Continued trum pas convey an 1 r ) a-- te impression of order and the officers excellent. clean' iuvss and and men have excellent quarter bedding. and Jkcfmil ftwIwRipr. Tta rftpbfiut I ft ttvimnw, nnl ADVANCE ON COMPARAthe wild cn'mil of the .u the TIVELY LEVEL GROUND. tiger, the j uuihcr, .U:;usr and others, do not l.i s'.taie to cru.,. lal.es and Headquarters of the Third Japanese riven. On the alher Uai:J. the Army, via Pusan, Dec. 14. lhe Japanect shr'.uk froai ir.:merslou and t,-- duuic-s-ti- ese are wovk.ng their advance on the shores of lYtrnn Ray on compare. iveiy Rcr. J. N. Parker, Utica, N. Y., write level ground against the Taivankow, Idzchan a ".d Ancrshan fort. The approaches to the fiitiiiivaiion are easy, but the fort are enormously strong and the near approach will lie all the as the srpping of more difficult trenches will have to be done through frown ground. The naval guns mounted mi Me: re hill will be able to cover the advance of ininnliy against any of li-western forts. : 1901, 1 loet my eenae of hear-- g entirely. My bearing bad been mewhat impaired for neveral year, it not no much affected but that I uli hold converse with my friend; itla June, 1901, my ene of hearing ttaieo that X eonld hear no sound hatever. I wa alo troubled with leamatle pain la my limb. 1 commenced taking Peranaand now r hearing ia restored a good as it wa prior to June, IfififfiUB In Jane, tfiftf igot. e CONTINUE TO URQB SLNDINti i.. .,.11 .. SEA FLEET. JOURNALS a. m. St. Petersburg, Dec. 15.-- 7:15 Hexobvazoff baa been appointed chief of the naval staff during Vice-Admir- al Myrheu-mati- o pain the absence of are all gone A Measure te endorse innot speak too highly of Parana, Rev. Ohs. Leander, pastor First SpirI now when eightydght years old say it has invigorated my whole itual Society of San Francisco, writes from fill Turk street, San Francisco, item. Cal., as follow; dear cannot bnt that Doctor, I think, It la with pleasure that I give my 1 must feel very thankful to tha Ailendorsement o Perune. My ing Father that yon have been per-tte- fence he been very saUstactoryexpert from to live, and by your skill be such IU use, and I do believe that It firmly to have been a yon suffering fi the beef known remedy for catarrh leasing In all Ua different forma. manlty." J. N. Parker. Cbaa. old age the mucous membrane be- Launder. Mo other physician in the world has nt thickened and partly lose their ction. Ferapa correct all this by received such a volume of enthusiastic specific operation on all the mnoous letters of thanks aa Dr. Tiertman (or mbranes of the body, . Feruna. Tfio fslinl Brats. The brain la one of tlie most patient and Industrious organs of tbe body. It can be induced by good treatment to perform prodlglre of labor. Few realise it caps billtie and endurance, But It to sensitive. It will not long brook abuse. It briskly responds to tbo whip at first, but If the lash is laid on too Eczema, scald head, hive, itclilnesa hard and often it liaiko. It insist upon of the Bkln of any sort instantly re- having plenty of good, red blood when Doan's It work hard, and good, red blood 1 lieved, permanently cured. Ointmem. At any drug store. mad front wheat and roast beef, not from pie a la mode, lobster salad aud JUSTIFICATION ISSUE ADDRESS OF cocaine or whisky. Tha most essential for tbe man who work with his Buda Pest. Dec. 14. The membra of thing la plenty ef slurp, only In sleep the opposition partie have published brain I find the rest end rea manifesto to the nation in Justifica- doeo the bra era aeceMery to maintion of their action in removing the freshment that tain Its rigor end Integrity. Chicago from the chamber, Tribune. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. 1 ik Your y. The Novoe Vremya this morning again prints a long leader in favor of sending out the Black Sea fleet to the far east, The article lays stress upon Russias alleged right to reach the Dardanelles purely and simply aa a passageway since there Is no other exit from the Black Sea, . Pe-ru-- t d Rojeat-venekk- Vice-Admi- ral j drown q ;M.:y. The nostrils of some are so plated ns to ren small der brier.Liv.g very diCk-ul- t wheu they are in the water. Among ilove are mice anil rahhlu, which will drown without sh.I.'njt beuesitii the surface. Rate are excellent swimmer. Almost all birds except those which are distinctly natatorial are nearly helpless in water. Small blrua in particular have no power of propulsion, nud, though they do not sink, they drown quickly. Even many specie of waterfowl rise from ihe water with their difficulty or not at all wing are wet. After a sea gud plunges and returns to the surface It stretches its wings o that they tuay be dried by tbe wind and sun before It attempts to fly. Buccess. . Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1905. grna-d'arme- e Mankers an Water. A . pc.ns of u.',7.'1rr7yr.oYj-- ' il.1 n,-- r: Pitilsz Hint ((tk About Them Prepare In Time. Begin Thinking Over before you bu Test. stivkl inter w :is teiilng the other day tow a girl, rweiitly married to a A iviienrue of hi on the H'x-- Exchange, supported that, her husband had been tli,! tilling a llttie too freely ill the cup that cheers. I', c determined to find out beyond uniiht whether her upi-cion- a w ere w 11 foundis!. To a friend aae confided tbe source of her trouble, and f.oiu tltia friend she learned tin.t If hud clwuya Iwcn uid that a man even slight ly intoxicated cannot pronounce word of any length, whereupon the young wile decided lhat tint would be a good plan to try. When next Ihe friend met tke young wife she was iu a state of great agitation. Asked if the uthtiNi had been verified, the girl bum into tear ud said that they had. I handed him thla list," slie aaid between subs, fishing from her pocket a puper which she itnve to ber friend aiiil which contained the foliowring words: l'liihUi. photochromy, gnomiomet-rica- l hypochondriasis, parachronism, phlegmasia dotim, syneategorematic, anitiioinianiaiu, she continued, while her And, friend read the lit, be missed nearly half of them!" tandon The 1 Putnam 2345 Washington Avenue TU-Bit- Why laaw Falla In Flakes. Fnow fall to tbe earth in flakes because it 1 water aolldified Iu sturllke crystals, each snow Hake Iielng usually made up of several crystal, which are excessively light on accuunt of tbe large quantity of tor among the frozen parllrltffl. The snow crystals trios from the slow pasHg of tbe water vapor of clonda, when th temperature fall lielow freezing point Into the solid condition. the falryltke transformation taking place by the tiny Independent particles of water grouping themselves with the utmost mathematical regularity around different center. Each crystal of snow, aa of anything else, ia therefor a more or teas perfect geometrical solid. The moat complete suow crytoat are formed tn a clear atmuspliere, where there is nothing tn retard the gradual proceM of crystallization or molecule construction. Rain, on the other hand, bring a liquid, fall tn drop. Skips Treaoar Cfcaosbers. The specie room on theoocsu s team-shi- p Is very Important liwtltutioa. It to located In an ut f th way place midship, under th saloon. Few of the passengers know of its rxlstenc or of tbe valuable treasure that to car rted serosa the ocen with them. The room varies on different ships, but to usually about sixteen feet long by ten wide end eight feet high. It is conh inch structed ef steel plates thick and strongly riveted together. The floor, tlie celling sad the walla are alno made of steel plate. Thera I a heavy f steel. It ia providdoor, also mad ed with a variety of combination lock that to uid to be burglar proof. Tbe gold aud silver are usually iu tars, but occasionally a quantity of coin In bags to shipped. Eoonoat r la Im as Arabia Kaoiarals It take thra and one-t- Ini rr long t writ tli Roman numeral from on to hundred n tbe Arable, and th chance f error to twenty-ontimes a great It takas throe times as long to read the Rauts numeral from on te hundred as the Arabic, nd tbe chance of error to eight times a one-fenrt- Monkeys never wsuh or bathe, though they have, a a rule, every chance to do so. Posaibly experience With tbeir cneiomary enterprise, the has taught them ta be afraid of croclaides of the Methodist church, have odiles, which are pretty generally disbazaar in one of the tributed on monkey bannled riven. It and they were unable to agree. They were down-tow- n stores next is Hid that a number of Indian monIQTED UTAH SIMPER DEAD discharged by Judge Marshall. month. The location will be announced watched a parly of European In The case cannot be tried again be- later. are now busy making up keys HEIER GODDARD DIED OF PNEUa boat who washed tbeir hand aud fore the middle of February, and the a stockThey of fancy goods, aprons, dolls, MONIA, AFTER A SHORT ILLfailure of tbe Jury to acquit or con- quilia, and many other goods necessary brushed tbeir teeth. Next day the NESS. vict will necessitate again bringing in thla age of many wants. They will monkeys wore seen to come to the six Indians who testified at the the for prrHenta, and the riverside and go through tbe form of Mu Goddard Had but Recently Re- trial from White Rocks agency to Salt be suitable, too, prices will be reasonable. The ladies washing their binds end ef brushing turned from a Two Years Lake. request the public to delay buying un- tbeir teeth with bit of stick. Nature. Study Abroad. til the 15th, 16th, and 17th, of DecemMAKES POLICE SCATTER. Pltslr of Legs. ber, when their wants can be supplied Salt take, Dec. 14. Heber Goddard, In the easiest and moat satisfactory Mrs. Barron wis one of the new n& known here aa a singer, died Ernest Haynes walked into the po- manner possible. In buying of them, "summer folk" end net acquainted of pneumonia, after a very short of hav- With the vernacular. Consequently, Elen He had but recently returned lice station Tuesday night and calling too, one haa tbe consciousness Desk Sergeant Barlow aside explained ing put their money where it will do he wis somewhat surprised, upon groat Science. tom abroaJ, where he studied tn Lenthe most possible good. The Ladies' ending an order for a roast ef lamb to and Berlin for two smallpox. yean. He sang that he had iheexclaimed the sergeant Aid Society are making strenuous ef- to at t symphony concert on December 'Smallpox! the nearest butcher, to receive tbe Paged f. 50 and wan taken 111 noon afterward. Well, take a scat over on the end forts to raise tbeir church debt. Tbe following note in reply: Deer Mam "They thought he was dud. end all will cause ia laudable, and the publie of (hut bench. am sorry I have not killed myself the papers printed obituary notices." There was a scattering among the be glad to know they am meeting with I SILT UKE ARTIST off "And thrar detectives and patrolmen and the un- encouragement among the good people this week, bnt I can get you a leg farther butcher the brottier at my (tke "Why, then be turned up, and since of and vicinity. Ogden The was alone. left OEUVERS LECTURE welcome visitor end of tbo town), lie's full up of what be'e read those notices hes too proud desk sergeant telephoned to Dr. C. F. you went I seen him lost night with to speak to any one. EXCURSION. treats interestingly Wilcox, who, after examining the man, five legs. Yours respectful George SUBJECT ent him to the isolation hospital. OF ART BEFORE Wesfiaraaotla. Rio Gunton. Youth's Companion. Lake via Grande Salt from camea AUDIENCE AT CARNEGIE here Fort City Scott, Haynes He I never apeak unless I have LIBRARY Kan., about a month ago and has been tern Saturday, Dec 17th, fare fl.OO A Float That gaalls Haagev. something worth saying. E he Aren't living on Clift avenue for about three round trip. Train at 9:30 a. m. Th Who Were Present at the Clon- weeks. He aaid he had no idea where In Peru to fousd a singular plant you afraid ef losing year command of he contracted the disease. ing of tha Exhibit Enjoysd Rare pnw Paris, Dec. 14. President Roose- sable of audita? hun&x cr thirst foe langunre? P velt was one of the first subscribers Treat of the proposed museum to collect IRRIGATION SCHEME. H- F. A. Culmer, the artist, address-- N provincial relic. Hie subscription was a good sized and interested audience Frank C. Kelsey filed an application accoiupanlel by an autograph letter to JW evening at the Carnegie' Library with State Engineer A. F. Doremua for Edouard Leon the organizer of the prowilding on the nubject of Art." The the appropriation of1 1,000 second feet ject. tomker treated the theme under tbe of water from the San Rafael river Riwda of subjective and objective paint -- in Emery county for irrigation purRising Sun, Ind., Dec. 14. A Jury of The subjective treatment of a poses. . 1 men was sworn in the Ohio countv ttns is the bringing out of the generThe dam to bo constructed ia eighty court this afternoon to try Jamee Gilal effect or idea, the objective treat-feet high and 100 feet wide on top.The lespie. accused of tha murder of hia is the reproduction of the details, flume ia to bs thirty-fiv- e feet wide twin slater, Elizabeth Gillespie. jtoat Painters," said the speaker and seven feet deep. The channel to lv attention to masses, amateurs! divert the water ia to bs 105,000- feet in HINDOO ENGLISH. ieuili. and the amount of land to be length Mr., Culmer held that all can thing irrigated is 50,000 acre. Since tbe death of Max Muller, Prow accomplished In art by application fessor Francis A. March of Lafayette nd works and that art ia a possibility OFFICES ARE CONSOLIDATED. College ia admitted to be the world' wiinin reach of all. "Contrary to poets," formoBt linquiat. Professor March haa The speaker dwelt on the Influence A. E. Welbys return to an admirable aenee of humor, and this Following wt on character ia refining, ennb-i- i( his former capacity of humor ia permitted to reveal itself ofand uplifting. He cloned with an Salt Lake in of the Rio ten In hia conversations, and occasiontopeal for the support and encourage- : general superintendent Grande Western, the consolidation of ally in hia clear and graceful prose. ment of Utah art and Utah artiata. One of the distinguished scholars the two dispatchers' offices at Salt Lake Mr. Culmer la the winner of the f50 has been now living in India, sent to for the beet picture In water and Grand Junction, Colo.,are to be students, Professor Marsh last week an amusing Both offices at the exhibit and had on exhi-wt- na announced. one control with headIt was specimen of Hindoo-Englia- h. a larger number of picture! than brought under quarters in Salt take, the change to an excerpt from a speech delivered in y other artist an Indian court by an attorney whose into effect this morning. A half hour after the lecture the ex-- goThe has the effect of en- client, a widow, had been assaulted. order new dosed for the year . larging the local force and at tbe same It ran: liens centralising the work of dispatchMy learned friend, with mere wind DISAGREE IN. LIQUOR CASE. ing trains. Hereafter only an opera- from a teapot, thinks to1 browbeat me men gorilla tor will he at the Grand Junction end from my leg. But thi Jury disagreed Tuesday In the at the wire. warfare. I stand under the shoes of rr of Robert Reynolds, accused of . Lawrence O. Sloan, formerly chief my client, and only seek to place my been bone of contention plainly in your honliquor to Indiana dispatcher at Grand Junction, has force tha dispatching ors eye. My learned friend vainly runs of the as chief so as Sniabed far named tin, ... tentimony, arguments of the ef the entire mad. J. L. Wellington, amuck upon the sheet irons of my chief dispatche case. Your honor will1 be pleased to JBTi end Instructions of the court finder the old i system to be installed night observe that my client i a widow, a amcerned at 8:30 p. m. The la thi city, son. The Brownie Cameras have not only proven themselves to be won unUl 5 oclock, when chief. Mr. Sloan, who i one of the poor chap with one Rio A widow of thla country, your honor derfully reliable and accurate little instruments, but have demonstratinto court and through beat-knoemployes of the jJJ returned chief at wih be pleased to observe, la not like a roremau announced that ed that photography as simplified by the Cartridge system Is readithey had Grande Western, wa formerly a Wei widow of your honors country. A winly within the graap of the school boy end the school girl. tSuSinpon two of the counts In tha Salt Lake under Mr. him byfromregime. Colo-rd- o dow of thia country ia not able to eat hut could not agree aa to He ha brought with William BROWNIE NO, 2 2.00 $1.00 BROWNIE NO. 1 Upton more than one meal a day, or to wear nner, the first count. Judge Mar-tk- s two dispatchers, look after a man. or to clothes clean Walker. A. fceJUWl J. and receive tbe verdict Asked yesterday whether any other go my client had not such physic or Wrltten out nd signed, and Grande mind a to be abla to assault the lusty official change on the Rio General them to return to the Jury contemplated. were complainant. Yet she ha been deWestern . Ie npon a verdict that Sou Wclby totted that mer-i- t prived of some of her moat valuable U of the counts. larrce Superintendent men leather, the leather of her nose. I am Tha Mono would prevail, and that a Nri nr,t oonnt, upon which the loyally. aory to say, though the witness ia a man their d'ltie formed ner who the .!? "Mo to egree at of my own feathers, that there ia in fiwit .7 made lheir firt report in my profession black sheep of every fear. no have flint ..i1?1 Mynolde with Belling complexion. Until tbla witness explains Ihq. TJirlt to Poowegup Nov. 21, wbat baa become of my client's nose GOOD OFFER. RECEIVES Wiirv '.IMon4 find third count. leather, he cannot be believed. Iond him not guilty, rtr ha received Remember tbe Full lame m Mis Emma Ramsey .T"h mng liquor to Ipa-TTbe young lawyer is a necessity, bnt ,,Je engagement from ewgyt. an operatic Kromo on every 1904. and Feb. 22, frequently, like necessity, he knows lEllai of the! Musical Courier which f4S o'cloci again Ne ho law. Philadelphia Record. 23g CuroseCoMinOMDay.CrvtoB Days court and reported that require that , i YN nood Fall Butt am tor yooroaif and boyei Futnusb has them la groat ahimdanee and M tha RIGHT PRICCfl. Don't fad to caff and leek ptvdutr tli - ejfei-- l for uiusc&hir energy iiMirs. tl lcic; prevne'1. The pir.nr upieara to nsrcoilzc tie reive of tuc sioiunch and wis'ieti t'c directive function without afferdiuj iiutnuirut. tht .: uerr om. L.-Mir- coxitii-menu- her k'thjv. liax.ey uss a Lrge number ti Inter call kin i. ion t,.. t visit- heard her ye! gu, be u and sing in toe lalwrai-.i"- People Arc Especially (lift . Liable to Catarrh. severti ter. . ei..o to v' , rikic of the wndirU w, then. Ir. Preteid is hiei,?;!' a scurr. r from r::.:u.nasm, a 1. u t'.ce t.-.-s resisted all li .:,,il. TI tt'.t r day a ulg Irisbiean cause up his steps s mi was by aa attendant, who n dieted him m: tbo .?. e and called ue doctor fn (mother port ef the bouse. I'refeut.y the doctor came Umpiu in Just es tiic t.iler L:m1 d im. . said he, what I. "Well, my the mat :fT wliii you r . or. the Irishman answerilcgor-aed, Id first bke to pi.wat'a the matter vrui you. 1 Itare rccumatirm," the physician admitted. Well, then, said the v iior, rUIc.g a with from his c..-iand gresn n:l !. baring ia .:'r,i'sy towa'd the d or, itcy s two av iUat ouglit to go ta ; : doctucr !. has sliue lo,ii av ua.' enough to c.ire Bruukiyu I'.ngie. . the ei atiaist- - 1:Ij iperxii-- ' an s. Vi'seu ed V; ib two Bare Dae be ;uoe 4a mignr be I d Dr. Pvwrrel, fcUea-tu- a voa-e- a -- a- 15, 1904. 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