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Show THt ENGLAND'S STRIKE.; TRAMP Aa lavoaHsaaoT's Xuccrpcratad, AaMirlaaa Worlilufiivan. MERCHANDISE- Go for Tour Supplies where You rt sure to find Them in Stock and where Youl Can Have a Irttrge Variety to Select From, awl With I'riees Equal to Any. Any article of Merchandise for sale in Murray, can be found ia Great Quantity, aud of the Higherd Grada- Quality at our store. - U. P. DAYTON, Manager. A NEW" BLACKSMITH orUathcr A XtwBLACK SMITH. Having bought the Blacksmith Shop just south of the Little Cot. Marray, I am prepared to do any kind of work that can be done with a sot ef blacksmith's tools. StatjjStrt, and Driof me a trial job andif I dou'l do your work promptly give satisfaction I will'make no charge. bur Haw ara these Prie. HorSeShOeing $1.00 -r uaraut4d werk. " rami or no Charge. Siti-f.f:tiof- r- Tire setting Respectfully Chas. Mollis. SHOP, South of the Bridge, next to Stable. Graatcr-Atwoo- d Saloon & BilliardHall raB. A. ask AJkOAOAAAA arWjJ HKLaXTED CABEIXI. I STOCK OF"' i CarefulRAttention Isaao Cowan, th rejjmtHntati e ta of the AwnlttxwuUxl Socis ety of ami l'atteru Makera, waa akt4 by a l'hiliidflpbia l:lgi-wh:it has btt-- jn;t)ouiicwl one of the uiort cUoatal stragloa iu tbo of tij Ubor nioveuicut, the atrilte, fur au eight hour workday. At present, Orgauiajr Cowan said, It ia uatnuat 'd that nearly 67,000 men have beta thrown out of work iu of the dispute, and the cost of luaiutainiug these np to four or five week ao waa about flflS.OOO a wetk. Siu thu the cost of maintenance has iiicreaowd : proportion to the increase of the number of thoae who became idle. SpsakiiiK of the origin of the strike md lockout, Mr. Cowan Baid : "About throe yeara ao three Loudon flnui conceded to thuir employees the eifjht hour work day. Thia led to the effort of men working In other U) aecure a like advantage, and about the flrbt of laat February they bi gitn an agitation. As a renult eonfur-ence- t were held between the employees' organization, known aa the Amalgamated &x:iety of Engineers, Machinista, Iila;ksuiith and Pattern Maker and Quite a the Employers' federation. number of firms promised to concede to their workmen tho eight hour work day, but others refuited to do ao, or to be guided by the results of any joint conference. The latter were uotilied by the employees that if they did not yield by the eeooDd week of July their employees would quit work. As a retaliatory measure the employers posted in their shops notices that 25 per cent of their employees would be locked out before the first week iu July. "Thereupou the executive council of the men's organization issued a uotice that if the employers' threat were ex ecuted not only 2S but 75 per cent of tho men were to quit work. There were 63D firms who thus decided to lock ont their men. These firms included some of the largest In England and Scotland, inch as the Armstrong gun manufacturthe Yarrow ers at Jiewcastle-oii-Tyno- , torpedo boat builders and Whitworth of Manchester, "Two Weeks ago the number of members of tho Amalgamated society out of work was 29,000; allied trades, 20,000; n handymen and. laborers, 2H.000; men, 0,000. Since then a number of others have become idlo, making a totul of 87,000 men. "All of these have been supported by ont of work benefits contributed by the united efforts of tho various labor or ganizations. Up to date the money subscribed by the allied trades and tho continental workmen has amounted to about 3,B00,000." Tho leader of the Employers' Federation, Colonel Dyer, is munaging director of the Armstrong works.., IIo has announced that the Employer' Federatiuu will annihilate trades unionism iu Eng land and Americanize all the English this country lilmk-Biuith- r y e i Given to J Trade , Family , non-onio- ' s, : Wine imr tar A fi Liquors, ttir Cigars- j & - Always on Hand.' Carlson & Birch. aaaaaianaa ANDY CATHARTIC shops. "The difference between" an Amorican and a British machine shop," Mr. Cowan explained, "is this: In an American shop, when one man is able to do so, he will run two or three improved ma chines. Iu a shop in Groat Britain the men, while not objecting to improved machinery, want one man ouly for dne machine. They believe that some of the ALL benefits of improved machinery should DRUGGISTS go to lighteu tho burdens of the work- or I Rlfll HTPI V f.niBllPTCTn romtlpatlra. Casrarets are th. Irfral Uu BBOUULHC.nl UUAItanibCiU nr ingumn aud that where the introduction ha raateraar ,rln.hat alnrl malls, r,jp B,r CO.. ( mi., or rn Wk. abaa aooklrtfn, Ad. KTVKUM) ItKKkllT thifnr. Ill of improved machines causes a displacenieut from work of three out of fuur men that iu itself should bo a sufllcieut profit for the employers. Improved machinery has already enormously InHEWER and RI OMAHDERT. creased the profits of the manufacturers. "Within the last ix months prior to tho present strike aud lockout the ArmSCENIC LINE ff strong oonceru paid a 13' per oent divor the idend, and one London Ann declared a ' dividend uf 57.', per cent for the year ending July of the present year. . "I believe the engineers of Great Tha Only Line ltiinnliiK Two East Tralm Britain will win in the Tlraa Crd No S4 present strugimuj to IS EFKKC1 MAK. Hlh, ISM. gle," said Mr. Cowan, "because the LKADVILLE, people of almost the rutin country are AmI'KN, LEAVE MCRRAYl ITEHl.O. with us. I don't believe the Lritish V No, -- tor Sat Lake City p m coi.(iKiv) Hrmsaa i people, especially the taxpayers, will ij No ror fall Lake City. .. t 4A a m And UtNVKK. see us crushed out of existence. Our Fur Panpeia, Sovler and all No. Train No. 8:8n a. in. Hall Ogdmi 8 13 a m I Intermediate point ak. U::i h, m Arriva at Vurli o i;0 a.m organization is a great beneficial sociFur Provo. 1'ay.nn. K'lnkt, ety. Our total benoflta every year and all lutermuiliaie points I IS p it coio aoo ipniiirn. i ;u a. m. l'enrer lo D Train Nil -- LraT-a m. Sull amount to nearly ft, 000,000, and in Igrlra I LBWE SALT LAKE CITY, m. Arrlrw at l'iihlta;lil p m. ahT;n p. the 46 years of its existence it has exvinoraiio rprinifa, o;iu p u , ixnvr p iu Hu. I For Grand Junction, Ikmvar Cuani'iMloiu arn nia.m at I'ut'blo. Coloiiido pended 2(1,041,943. Of that sum there arid all poltaeaat 8 45 a ni No. 4 Vo'Uraiiil Junction' penver upr nt'i aiid IWm.v.t wlih all llni' t aat were paid for ont of work benefits and all Intermediate- poluta 7 4 y in day marhea llialroar and t'lillmnii airJc benefits, $4,878,444; old l ako thu II. A IS Sit tl m "liwn "B all trilin we.t. pta " and hTo acoiutonalile trip Hnd enjoy the age pensions, $4,234,035; for accidents, " No. 10 p ui ,' uui.i ncenrrr on inecootinenl. funeral benefits, $1,480,610; Onlrltn running throiiKh Pullman Palac Hli"rtft line t rrlpnln Crfek, (Ioriln" $343,200; aim 8 m Frnnvlw-Sleaplnaran to com cmnp. rrain Mo. lfaln Deilan special relief, $480,705; donated toother llimut rhaufr. and Hullo an family iiwp. arpai i i a.m. nrnrcaat Cripple Creek nrxl uu rn trades In labor difficulties, etc, $780, erstoPan Lo. Anite-- a tonver. In ai v mi Chicago. New York unrt Hoamn, r're rwlliv 8 K. 005. A. 8 Himhea. pimiier. l" cbalr can. All cart ligbtvd with I'luuk-"The Amalgamated society has a toTraUcMaiiairnr UP, T. A iN'uver, viioraoo , tal ineniberahip of 84, 000. Of that numf 0 IMro, S.H. M. Cnil,!,,, F A. WnrilHgh. U. r. Mevliia, iin. Mr, 1'ranicMau. r. P. Auont. Uea, P. A T. A tlen. ueut ber about 8,000 members are in the run tiiy, l lan, United States. When a member attains the ago of 65 years, be receives a pension for the reminder of his life of The Colora !o Millaiiil K.R from $3.10 to $.1 a week, according to Chas, F. DURAND the length of his membership ia the orIs still to be found at his Old Stand, Two Through Train Dally ganisation. The sick get $3 a week, and House Opera Lloek, Murray. between Sail Uke Cltr,Oi;Un . Leailrill those incapacitated by accident from ( ripple I'rcik, l oloiado Srlnu, lVutrrA working any longer at the trade receive remoThig Kiipertluous aair" all puiuU eit. Huly luia runuii.if Thruut from the fucee of nw n. I bir Car. brourli Slcani-r- on bolh Moru. $(100. The out of work benefits are $3 a C 0 Call and See Him u if and tnlnt tiaiut. 1 tiia liuo, la con- week, funeral bt ueUti $T3, and those nection wilhlhe Kiot.raiidti't leru. reach; a members who may be compelled to Heiirer earlier than any olhi r Una via Colo, travel ia search of work are PAULEY p. CHKISTF.XSEX, given railrudo Sir!ni;a. No chance of rar or delayed road faro to the amount of $0." train- - Ink (lit Colorado Midland audsate LAWYER lime and enjoy the liue.l ridd aud arandeal f Ta Form National t aloa. In Colorado. For full particular! Corn'.rTuT'ul'a? CorD"r l,f "nA S,,ulh can on any u, u. tv. Tho urgauizetl cWkmakers of New or At. Hfui , and CorrjmercialSti., " A Brown, ii AeI, Salt l .ke . York, Chicago, Doetou and other oloth-lu. F. Hallty, U. P. A., lienrtr, Colorado centers throughout the country are Salt Uke City, Vth. Considering the advisability, as a mat- tor of protection, of coming together Free! Free! Free!" under the bauuer of a national union wont.o itr.xowjiitD haviug for its nltimnte object the aboliDOCKA8U STOVES ami, RANGES tion of the "sweating" syitm two BAKF.KS O." EARTH. years hence. Dr. W. E. Ferrebea, Over (io,roo now Prop. Seind for part ice ulara, liow to e'l on fc3 free. Huy direct from foundry, nave detler'a Urg pn)fl!. Wenitv freight. Writ fur ottuior u and trio DOCK ASH t. "oa-ren- &4 I nt - . . lnvr "rH-nok- La Tonsorial Artist. 1 nr. . g Murray Pharmacy t laipratsaa of a rki l Tcilat Aniolos. Crv. JSSt. 2f3 Wabash Ave, Cliioamo. Corner BarberShop. kVJc. Jolujwm, Prop. First CIj3 Work. IDct, Citiiirt.t. T.mrr 8oi-- , D ,11m J'jHltT10N II r A Cosiaa, hh, AaTict.ks' Faxot rcarcMaar, trMUM, lHKri'l.tV Vit C'L4a Etc C"VW"irMlD FaautLacltf. ALL WALKS OF LIFE. i baa written a volLa.h will ahor'.ly be AlroaTadt-ui- ume of poems published. An ant which vr, Tt wm b w dm w m s. wj Jobu Lubbock, the English naturalist, baa kept fur obser- vation many years, died recently, whereupon the Indian Mirixirpublished aa obituary notu-- of his aunt. Jean de Kefcke and W. K. Vanderbiit were among the purchasers at the kale of yearlings, frcm the Joyeuval aiud. The tenor bought thei-cl- t Ormeson for $4,040, while Ontario for 3,300, and Oasis for $4,'JO0 went to Mr. Vamlertilt. me uau 01 i'eria, wno owns so many valuaWe ank le of jewelry and fancy goods, is the possessor of what ia doubtless the most exjensire jiipe iu the world, it being- worth nome $400,000. ITie whole of the long Btem aud bowl is simjdy inrrusted with jewels. Mdlle. Lucie Faure, who, by the way, seems in no haste to link her fate with that of another, has lately launched out as a writer of no tmall meri president e daughter has, in fac.i tracted considerable attention with her notes on Algeria that w ere recently published iu a French magazine. Tamagno, the tenor, has lost 1,700,000 francs in a real estate speculation at Uoine. lie bought a building, and the adjoining land at a high price on a tip from an Italian deputy that the govern ment wanted the property for a new ministry of commerce building, and found that the deputy bad unloaded his own comparatively valueless land upon him. Wm. Physicin as. Surgtoa. 101 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Office Hour: r 10 it. ia. to 12 m. 1:30 p. m to 4 p. m. 8uudfy, 11 . in. to 1. p. m. Ksidact217 Souft 4th E ' ROLLER MILLS. TAYLORSVILLE. Are Never Undersold. Grist Work a Specialty. Highest Cash pricepaidforWheat. Oregon Short Line K. 11 The popular line between points in Utah TIME TABLE. Bouth Bound Leave Salt L ike ":3o a m 7:47 a m 8:;tl a m Lfhi 9:00 a m Provo Arrive Frisco 8:40 p m Murray COORTCOMERCUr 1GEXTS WANTED North Bound Leave 5:45 Fnsco 4:45 Provo 5:15 Lebi Al 6:02 urray Arrive Salt Lake 6:20 a p m p m p m p ta Daily, Sunday excepted. No. 812L If yon ?ODtmplate a trip lo any point, first consult the OregOat Short Line Agent. If he ia not supplied with through tickets tm the point you wish to go to, he will meets every Wednesday night in get them for you. PurestersHaJl, State Street Murray. D. E. Burlk-j- G. P. AT. A Utah. S V. Eccxes, CJ.T. M. C R. Joseph Long, Salt Lake City. Ahlberg, F. S. Gladstone, THE ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS and FRIENDLY SOCIETY,' , S.. guar-uutei'- GRANTER nm-ssar- & COLTER, 3o-a.- ii Livery and FeedStaMe. PtSahogany Wood men jfflHr & GOVERNMENT THE- - La : chance: TO GET A DRINK BEFORE GOING TO SALT LAKE. ri AT TH2 Tms bureau has the best facilities possible for ob-tainine patents and copyrwU in this and foreign countries The chief of this depL has had SO rears experience as Chief Examiner, Commissioner of Patents, and Patent Attorney, and is very saccesa-fin securing broad patents and in the prosecution of all patent litigation before the courts. O. S. OLSEN, Statu Street, - OF SCHOOL 1420 BUREAU. NATIONAL INFORMATION New York Ave, Washington, D. C Billard Attorney-at- - Law. Selected Stock of Wines & Liqnora. Imported fc Domestic Cigars. Family Trade a Specialty.A. E. CAH00N. Trop. IKwsiKT? won Best reclumbus wheels always ords in of any wheels made, 5'o second hand wheels of every ruakf Write for particulars how to get wheel free. Send for 81S catidopne. Th, Jchson A. Tolman Co., re.-.d-y. 2S2Wnbah Ave., Chicato. liol hliiiiL's hanitsnum Haimmmcj Pcx.l, 52 V"et Third South Street, Sajt Lake City. The waters of these fcpryigr, ere a sure cure for catarrh, xheumatfam neuralgia, dyspepsia, nervouenew.hya teria and kidney diseases. A Oala of K,M ln4 nMaincJ ao4 . . woo."- -' r U U Pat-- rir. i .PaTtavOreiet ISinoers LEAD THE WORLD OMR 13,000 ,0p0 MADE AMD SOLD HIGHEST For Excellence of I)tiga, AWARDS at the Excellence of WORLD'S Construction, C0LIMBUN Regularity of Motion, EXPOSITION Ease of Motion, . Great Speed, Adjustability, Durability, Ease of LenrrJinf(, Convenience of Arrangement Von will receive caje- - 5) ful insiruction trom a 1) at cmuiH.t..ni tcai-hecan home. obtain Vu dire t frvm the Company's cfticea. Y1 will pet prompt attention In any part ef the wori.1. as our offices ara evervwhere; and we give CAretul attention to al) customnrs, no matter whore thotr Yoa mwhina miv have been purchased. aewmir-tnachiwill be dealing with the manutaeturer. in the world, having (i i) an uneqnaled experirne and an unrivaled () to maintain the strongest reputation guarantees of excellence and fair dealing. IP YOD BOY . nCIvr. vour I I SlwING MACWStS AM SOID 0MY BY patent wrrJ;,. o, STI Lt mi O- t"alanta," H- "V,, JliTl'S. and lo"" C.A coantnw crjnW&CO. W the niRuufKcturer, save from flo to frto dealer's profits. Our lf,M Kichmnnd Flyer, Hottest w heel on the ninrltet. Co Pun-da- rrutaoMaraa !clc til hi....... "".Weducn-- .1 0u0rr,ct,Tr P SMatdUP PI(n'CLi;S'.NU. wakkr. t.uv direct from -- Ugshoretaen. Pool Room. Rooms 305-- 6 Atlan Block. Si r I.aks Pttv. I'tajl -- .. & Proprietcv. MURRAY, UTAH EARNEST TtOGXOX. k benefit to the LAW. This Bureau can fit yon for admission to the Bat and prepare yo for active practice in two years without materially interfering with your other duties. Our instructors are Uie ablest, our system thorough, and our charges reasonable. Three courses are taught: University, Business and Special. e) Send for particulars, terms, etc. Wines, Liquors & Cigers ) I I POSITIONS.. If yoa wish one of the 150.00S positions in the government service, Uiis Bureau can adviae you how to proceed to secure it.and fit vou (or passing the required Civil Service examination therefor. Energy, tact and a common school education are all the requirements needed. PATENTS, PATENTS. W Railway thoaM,i Ia Sla Koalaa. The American Longshoremen's anion, which wm orpmised Oct. IS, 1890, by LdwardllcHrjch 8pecial nFrintiktiT of the National Union of Dock Laborers of Great Br.tain and Ireland, has reach-d- a The meaiber.lup of 11.500.,-has been rapid since Tuno u, ISO 7, up to which time only 3,45 member-habeen enmll,i. The association ha effect-hi- g heen active and ha succeeded in some reform, which are of material or Id 1 Ogden "yon, of the Accomodations unsurpftagej. jptrjfj-llService at all hours, night and day. Prices to suit tho People and tha Times. Wocdmen of Mahogany Camp No. the World rnpets every Thureiluy nipht in the A. O. F, Hull, Murray. A. C. Staten. V. C. L. A. Copei and, Clerk. ' S. L. Camp No. 35S. mm .Medicines, STOVE Ma reach. We are not Mtn able to prevent the work seeking inohjnjent that Is conin the mobt stantly swelling thsl, prosperous times. Of .he 11,000 homeless men In our city this winter t3 per cent have earned thjr living by wage work at sometime, a tout 25 per cent are now permanent ont of employment for the first and are seeking work with hope boi, 0f previous experience that they wifl suooeed, but not 10 per cent of the whole homeless population will ever tors; steadily again. Any remedy of th nn that would be effected must reaok forward and stop the recruiting rani; solve the problem of the unemployed, in hort. Descending from th9 lodging bouse, the "home of the bum," as one of them expre&l it, we come to that limbo of the lufit from the bum's point of view, the police station, where by the grace of the oty and the chief of police yon may Ldjj without money and without priae. it is the policy of the department to diioourage permanent guests, and nnooraruible indued are the quarters. My first night in the station made an impression on my mud nothing can eradicate. Desiring io and the worst of the "habitnals" btn the cold should drive in the txtuisinU I went to a station in a quiet distrtot soon after the for the Life of opening of the seaman and asked for 23. Although apparently not a lodging. John Clark Itidpalli, LL. D. Bj I tramp no question! Vere asked, and TL mut oelf bruted orainr anfi BtatHsmnn was led down to the deeping floor, havof iiMicei u tinttrs. tits genius ami ing first registered it tue "guest book. " remariiah) rhrtracUT.liK (rriihtt nrhltvoLead'-tests own here k down rarae and Minister: Prln.e hia nits Putting your eiit triumphs in ureal poiiilca.l mHiiin' your motives thorotly, so strong is siru.'h-.ct.; IncuidiiiK (U famouB the repugnance most of us feel to being striUlLet IllCl'lf ntrl, L.Ol'HOrH'l HU lii!r8. eti rated with the prideless. A grate door Only i 6u. tiplfndid i'anV:iitiK raff Is locked behind yoo, and before is a oulflt Willi aU.ii liif pre i Imn uu4 fell narrow corridor, i dozen indifferent 'tirstructiotiB . ln-- osr,lor & c.uU In Mauips jMHiat-'terms wretches scattered tbont on coats and iu chvi.t 'J'wi?iity days crtnosrut dit. Fnijftit paid mnkiiiir from 6 to Mo a day. Ie rirst pieces of newspaper rpread on the clean Aufn't in the field. OrdiToutfU todav. Kx erit nee stono floor. Eight cells open on the cor- not as everybody wants ir Wen- Imn tois paper. Monroe Book Co., Dept. J ridor, mostly filled with prisoners. Itarlwru it,, Chicago, It ia not surprising- thut the authorities move these "IsrM" from place to for 'la(lsttme. H!h tKo place. It is though if they made one WAM ,T and hfrvfcei." by Thomas W station their noun fur a winter they Hndsird. Cubtic A wonderful etory of a glori i would hatch crim As it is, they are nit er Over 600 lurge, radiant panrs. loo xuiierb rare Kiclivst, biggost. mostly strangers and stupidly indiffermid only einiorscd ' til ds one book" short to a one anotha. But it is UuhiUlit'ii, Only St ent Contmiaglon, Go pe Fieiulit paid. Ou fit rent, rredlt step from the outas to the criminal. frno, T)np H given. traflj aid rlar ft Jo a month Indeed it might be an upward step, with the only true aud good Gladstone The Dominion Company. and both the prisoner and bums seem Uioif."iJtt Addicts Iteurborn btreet. Chicago. Ltpt I to regard it so. atThe first thing tkl attracted my tention was one of 'the prisoners, an THE Irishman with thegiffiof improvisation, a good voice audivtery small drunk, lie began soon af teil caaie and kept up PEOPLE'S till 4 o'clock, intenfi'tsiiig his interminable verses with imouologue. The whole was obscouo ind foul in the exFAVORITE. treme. The songs, however, were better the of tune than the monologue, being The Great Overland Eeute, the Ireland and the tbetae tb glory thereof, accompanied bjupte of every one Union Pacini R. R. is a strictly else, with a sprinkl.aif political allu- "Up to Late" transportation line sions, according to t' untom of the and it oilers its patrons uncqualcd popular Irish entclai'aud "heeler." service. When he deecendmiSr consideration Please bear in mind the followof the bums, be abwoi them as vilely as hocould, but hisivillwai larger than ing undisputed facts: That by using the Union Faoifie his vocabulary. FreqiienTjy during the night I brought Mm water, and at those you will tiava several hours time times he would leav off howling to to all .astern paint; therefore tht converse with Irish suavity. time ysm save ia equal to money At midnight cor keeper came with a earned. Tho ONLY LINE eatt prisoner, and, seeing n occupying the from Utah with Dining Car Service entire Boor, ordered nsto "git in some And tha ONLY LINE equipped sort of shape. Doa't lay sprawled out (iking aud Library in that sort of way. Come, bunch up with Lutl'wt now." Wo went to tie farthest end of cars, through Pullman Vosubuled tho corridor aiid lay down together, as Palace and Turist Bleeping oars. ho made us. Freo Redlining ehair oars with no The only young nun in the place be- change to the Missouri river and sides myself was a tousumptive with Chicago and only ont change to black eyes and sallow face. I spent most Naw York. of the rest of the night talking with As tho lowest rates to all points him. Conramptives dying in houses with frieuds and jellies are apt to be apply via the Union Pacifio why ot use it in preference ta any hopeful and spend thair last hours thinking of heaven. My friend bad no hope other line? Detailed information of a hereafter. He bail a job of some of avery kind relating to railroad kind for the day that was almost upon and steamship transportation will us, aud he hoped to be strong enough to be and cheerfully furpromptly do it; had a little money left from yes- nished on application terday. Whisky was his unfailing 11. M. CLAY, friend, lie showed me an old union General Ajrcnt, card. At 6 in the morning the tuberculous 201 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah young fellow wss walking impatiently np and down. At last he went to the grate, and, using all his strength, shook it so as to make a noise beard above. In about ten minutes he shook it again. Pretty soon the desk sergeant came down in his shirt sleeves, looked in and then Dally Tlma Table In Effect eep loth, wont back. A few minutes after an offiLv. Farm- - A rrl ve At. rrra-t- , Iavo cer came down and unlocked the door, H I.. L. Instnn. tnalon. S 40 a. m seized rny friend by the arm and hur8 (H n. m T.t a rn. 10 a. re. 9 in a, lu. ui. in 4o a.m lc.ojtt ried him throngiamd started him ont, 11 IK)ooa.a in. 12. o m IS 4 p. in ru. 11. ;o a in. 4 4n p ni 4 o p m handling hlra pratty ronghly. The man 3,iv' p m. 3 to p ni 5.2.1 P. m 6 40 m. l 4.4o e. nt. in. p. o.) p. started to apologize for causing trouble 7 m p. m. 7 2u p ui 5 4 p. m. 6.?o in. and explain that he had to go to work. 11 11. oo p m IJ.oo p tn. 12.41 p m p. m "O'wan." said the officer, who wai LAQOCN an Irishman, aud don't come The Ideal rea rt and plcnln sroun is back!" Koine) trip Inc. dins: artmlsslmi Sew, SuHclal to Societies. Sunday Schcoli rules With that ha kicked the man so that Kic. He fell forward en bis bands ana Kneea. Kotind trip lo Dock's Hot Sprluirs, luclud-IuSathocems. He got np and went out without a S. BAMBEUGElt. den Mpr. word. I joined him in the street It 11. w. Karly Pa-Am ho was hit first station, the in night ) From Ocrlrn to l.aroon and return on but last, his aid, and, by- was K. 7S L. It nl t In Wren 6i it viaO. knew the oath had no aduoaslon He tnuliidin. cents logrounils. spirit in it that the Salvatiou Army lodgings wero heyond him now and the station waa his hania Chicago Tribune. '.c Drugs and JWtj; IN Wight e conae-qofiic- tonwood bridx", STUDY.' fpB,l la tlia flic btat.ua. There is nothing to be done with the tramp problem if thtaolutioni aim at a cure or "rescue" of tfo U.0C0 homelesa Tha Maculflcaut Flfh Wafad by ! who now wint m CMcayi They Aiual(aiuatl Society For to K'f ht Huar men are physically and tofntally beyond our f Admlratlaa JEeery th. Win. Itay ONE OF THE GREATEST STRUGGLES IN THE HISTORY OF LA ECU. Hd AS A The Singer Manufacturing Co. EVERYWHERE. CFFieES ) el |