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Show -I- - THE EXAMINER Published every day la the year by the Standard Fubiualng Co. kind. The Brendan! office has the original and official call, and it fchowa that the resolution nous Mr. Dix a gross injustice in trying to saddle on him the unfair apportionment and as the central cuiuiniitee nnanimoJiy placed i he responsibility on the notice, let it rust there. We have acoumplixhed our object, namely, to slop a r.ipei.tioa of the uufair apportionment. l are satisfied. We hope sub-coi- u WM. GLASMANN, Manager. that ItoUrered by Carrier, Including Sunday Nornlng Examiner. ger month -- eta RATES. month one (Including mall By Sunday) ontaMo o( Ogden ....H eta SUBSCRIPTION Not. SI enuea were Congress. Tha Republican rule and the protective tariff result has been Just tha op- M aside something for a ralw day. Th Democratic party always Worked on borrowed capital the revenue IUS STRANGE FATE THIS SHIP? OVERTAKEN Subscribers mill coefer a fovor by THE NEXT REPIW.ICAN Informing thla office U failure to PRIMARY ELECTION. Tbe Etanuner before their Tha Rupiihlirau County Central breakfast. Its at Committee, inrating on Saturday last decided In bold a primary election of delegates to the county REPUBLICAN TICKET This is a step In the right direction. The exposure by this pujs-- of tbe way FOR PRESIDENT the iast primaries were conducted caused this action to he taken. We Theodore Roosevelt congratulate all Republicans on this of New York. assurance of an honest primary election to be held In Ogden on September 2hth. It alone Insures surreal of tha FOR VICE PRESIDENT Republican ticket in Wrbor county. Chas. W, Fairbanks d The way the last primaries were of Indiana. was reprehensible In say tbe least and a repitltlon of nurb a primItCKEI ary fliia year would have divided the parly and endangered the entire Republican ticket. The Republican CenFar Presidential Elector. tral Committee la entitled ' to gritit E. W. WADE. credit for having handled the matter H. P. MVTON. promptly and In the right spirit. Tha JAMES A. MINER. Slate law provides how these primary For Congress. should be held and makes it JOSEPH HOWELL. a crime for any person other than a For Governor of Utah, Republican to vote at a Republican JOHN C. CUTLER. primary. That fa as 1L should be. of Male, Each Republican voter will be given For Secretary to cast lilt from four lo nine o'chs-CHARLES 6. TINGEY. tu vote the county or fur her delrgstes Court, Juatice For Supreme convention. Judges will preside DANIEL N. STRAUP. on election ihy ami polls the sameFor Attorney General, entitled to vole I'lJI Im those hot BREEDEN. M. A. undenied a and then challenged For State Treasurer, 4 less the individual is sworn and un-JAMES CHRISTENSEN. oath proves that ha or she is a ReFor State Auditor, publican and a resident of the district J. A. EDWARDS. and a qualified voter under tha laws of Blah. For State Supt of Schools, Thin guarantees an luuirht primary A. C. NELSON. election which will lie KBilsractoiy tu nil. This MtMr is delighted. TICKET per capita and the $$.93 expensee $$.2$. always The Republican party ha followed the good old ixMiioned economic principles of heaping expenditures within the "revenue oz laying an Isn't It? Well, it 'a not quits a lost as you think, shs answered thoughtfully. This, for Insiancs. she took up a title box as ehe spoke, thla la what I call a BalensklBatteraea box, but mended yet. "Oh, that has Just come back from Paris. It has had a new lid. It's a pretty one of course It has ao more intrimdc value than an enamelled uucepan, but then all valun are only rsiaUvs, aren't they? What a pretty picture! I eald, turning to a print that waa lying on a small Chippendale table. She lifted it aad handed it to me. Ye." she uid. "Isn't It? It la on old one at Inst ft will be old by the time I nil It to Mrs. Barriagton-Browa- . She dropped a little "blstericar label In the box a she (poke. "Yon aes how well were going to make It pay, Marjorie, she said with gaiay. TRADE SECRET. Do you think It is quite fair I naked, feeling, aa I sold It, that I was, metaphorically speaking, running my head against a wall of brick. Fair! ah echoed, "my dear girl r course its fair I am only telling rou some trad see rat a all trades have larreto grocers and butchers, and artiars, and and overeyone. Thia dletam followed ms as I turned reom greeting the Mrs. Barriagton-Brow- a to speak to Lady Isabel's protegee. M-- newly-arrive- r ghost with a grievance that steadily stalked the ship. Despite tbe scoffing of lha landlubbers, these expert spinners of yarns have launched the theory that th Helen Brewer must at last have been boarded by the implacable spirit. While liur owners, of course, refuse to pay auy attention to thia and tha other weird stories that are guiug the round, they freely admit that the vessel waa slraugdy unlucky from Iho day she waa launched, and that they never expect to eoe again either the ship or the person! who sailed on her. , The flies of tho Maritime Exchange show that the. Helen Brewer sailed from Bouraiiayw, Java, ou March 6 lust with a cargo of sugar that waa sold ia New Yurk subject to her arrival. Euder ordinary circumstances she should have made the trip in would - have four moul.hu. which brought her to the Delaware Breakwater, where she waa to have waited for further orders, some time in July. The vessel was owned by Charlea Brewer A t'o., of Boston, whose New York office is at 18 Broadway. She was ruuimandod by Captain William Mahncy. a Nova Beotian, who had been in the employ of the lirm In various rapacities for more than twenty years. The raptain's wife sailed with him and the ship was manned by a crew of eighteen. The Helen Brewer was a sailing ship of 1.500 tuna. She seems to have bran born, mi to sKak. under an star, her c.isiurtunes beginning noon after sbu was launched, in 1892, In a shipyard at lort Glasgow. Scot, land. While she was lying alongside a quay la'dng on haiiasl, preparatory to lira mitiden trip across Hie Arlan lip, she turned (nrtle without $ moment's d rlot-Uon- ai-tfi- - in y . KPLBIIMMM t dont know f' PARKER Esopua, N. Y, Sept. 4. TLre xsi no visitors at Rqsemouni today. nw. lag disturbed Judge Parker 8atd. He mode his usual trip to Klnntoa t i church. There waa a continuous pro. rexaioa of sightseer i. but most of thru observed the candidate's ih that grounds be not Invaded on Sundays Why should Regardless of Cost Price To make room for our new fall stock of China we will run a general sale oa Chtnaware for ten days. Our entire stock of Decorated and China will be sold at about half pries. Hand-pointe- d BROS.' WHEELWRIGHT PHONE 247$ WASH. AVE. i, 147 z. J i a dear girl, the youngest daughter of our old vicar; like all clergymen ha had what David or Solomon or somebody railed a quiverful of daughters, and now, of course, he haa left them without a penny." How are you going to help her? I said. "Well replied Lady Isabel, "she baa opened a shop for nice second-hanthings, like grandfather's clocks and broken china and old fenders and all that sort of thing. she added vaguely. "Oh, you mean curio an old curiosity shop, in fact. "Oul, eest ea, said Lady Isabel. "And now, Marjorie, dear delightedly youve put an Idea In my head. e Ill make her call It Ya aneienle l.m cur-ioayt- There is Just enough time left to fit the Boys and Girls out with Suits Waists, Dresses, Underwear Shoes Hats Caps Hosiery Etc At Clarks you can get a good selection of any of these goods at prices that can't help but please you. For The Boys ..... .$! JI Striped School Soil .. $1.90 Dare Stripe School Soft Feaoy Cheviot School Bnlt.,,.,-$E9NORFOLK STYLES SIZES fi TO IS. Dark Fancy Cheviot, white. 0 .. tripe .$$0 ... Pants. coruroy peate, beet Wad for Boy ehool war, SSe ts flEO Boys Cheviot School Paata 90 to 90 cents. Bora Oak Brand" SMrto for achool, 4$ and 90 eanta. Dark Waists for echoed war, with Mother's Friend bond, 29 end 39 cant. Boy' Felt Kata, for ached, 50c, 75c, SHOO, 91-2- Caps for Wlnler, different eotara 29 to 79 cants Shoes Good Heavy Celt Skin Shoes, 9 tO IS., a, 1$ 12 to 2 12 to 2. ,, S.., 1 LRUs Giants, the very heat achool aho made. Kid. patent tip. hnry or thla sole: 6 to 9 ....... ..... ....... ..... .IU $ 11 to 2 H...a. . . . . . ... . a a ............. $1.50 .$1.75 12 to 2. .... "Little Giant.' kid. patent kid, to 2, Blneher, exteeaioa aole, II 1-- 2 E $2.25. "Little Giant, box calf, school shoes, patent tip. heavy sole, good for wet weather: .......31-2to 3 ..... ............ .. 91.50 1J to H 11 12 to 3 i....... ... ........ .$190 "Little Gloat. Conge rail aehool shoe, patent Up, all Mild ledhrr: 1 $ 9 t h-- g t 9 11 te-vi- 9 tO 11 2 ..... ...a a a .t., .$ 2S $1.50 13 to 3. "Uttla Gloat," box calf, high top. Just the thing for winter: $ 12 tO 11 a , a a a . a a a a a a a a a a a .31.75 11 13 to 2 .a. ........ .$? .75 Other grade for school good quali-tle- : $1-9- - ........ 5 . to 9 11 11 tie 2 9 to XI to 2 m 90e 91.00 i Kangaroo, calf lace, I. n F--'i'.h ISO 2 1-- 2 L $125 to 5 $1.50 .$1.50 91.79 ,. ....... ... .$1E0 Kangaroo Calf School Shoe, quilted, heavy ode: to 13 e a its 19 tO 9 tO 9. e mm-los- e, laiiejiiteitMi $1.90 99 ItStl 9IM9 eea.ed 9900 1141 Vic! Kid, with heavy sole for school wear: e e ee a e 9 to 12. .ao OiMef tO I 12 an.neeaeae a e e e 2 22 to 6 12. a l't 9t90 af .90 Underwear ' Extra heavy fleeced Union Sulti warm ones, 90c Suit. Extra heavy wool fleeced, 2 piece Suita, $1.29 Suit. Boys' Sweater for achool. ail size! and eolore, from 90c to $1.50. Bex coif, Shoes . ft For The Girls n Good bread: os Odd, .Waists and Shirts s if .. .$1.90 Novy Bine School Suit. . CADET STYLES, SIZES 1 TO 7. $19 Stripe mixed School foiit.. SETS Brows, mixed School Bait cob-ditlo- n j nai style for school, Suits nl 1' AT FAIR GROUNDS ppooooooooooooooooggggoeoooooooeeoooeogs it? Laura 8uunton," she answered; Who ia twin-scre- s. LABOR DAY RACES "I said Lady why It Isabel, "but tha more one tnakeu, tha lass ona always seems to have. she "Do you make so much, jlaar; tntrPaadt "her dls-"No, only a scrap here and there,' 0t hoM,jr r whoUF taJm- she said regretfully, "because you sea lubtaB Shea awfully clever, Hid Laura it takea such an awful lot to make an Income, but 1 wasn't thinking of my- Staunton, glancing half apologetically self.. won showing Mrs. Barriagton-Brow- a "Nor her Victim de la "You needn't say 'No' In that Iona, Revolution." "I shall miss her awfully Marjorie, as though you thought me n in said Isabel, slightegoistic, Lady ly aggrieved voice. "The fact Is I am trying to help n friend." dear. "Really how kind of you, r p,-- NOTHING DISTURBED NEI-.i- Chinawarc Must Go lgaor-an- i lt R. knew. d rich and only Bnch-hana- s I mean. she explained, "jk., course I thought you knew ih. to IxabelV' Lady belonged at me la fresh Didnt you know?'1 astonishment. she said; "I thought of course you poople here who can well afford to buy the things, aad ehe often gives to a ,WF thing girl who la hard up, and Fur-eittr- y J "But why? I uked. aha pay you anything? Laura Btauntoa looked guynatae with anything, aad Lady Beads t By Mrs. Neish. shoppe, but 1 must see she spells it right. It will soun so much more genuine. "It will certainly be an advantage rekkrucan va. demo- , SECOND DISTRICT. In these days even to sound genuine ('RATIO EOONOMV. I said. For Diatrlct Judga, JAMES ALBERT HOWELL. THE MINIATURES. The Denus-raiirandldate for Vice warning. "Yea, wont It, she answered very rrCKldeiit has discovered what he mid For DtatHct Attorney, Several tlioiiHiid pounds were spent pleasantly, 'especially as most of tha GEORGE HALVERSON Ms party niMnsgers regard a' proof of In Hie legal fight that followed thia will bo faked. You know they things It liemo-cratillrst e took the British Mur nuariy always arc at that sort of mishsp. Republican ex.raraganre and Thla la In the per luo Salvage company seventeen days ahoy. economy. DUKEAD OK FORESTRY to raise the Charles Brewer S "Really? KIK1.I) WORK. caplin expenditures of the Government-unde- Co. contendedship. that she bad not in realYea and I'll tell how She nodded. in In addition tu Itu force engaged Rrpuhllean and Democratic ity been delivered by tbe builders, and its done a llUle later on. rat ions. It Is a far cry from that therefore the bufldera were re"How are you going to help Mis foroatreaerve work, the Bureau of sponsible fur the damages. The case Biaunton? I asked her presently. ban thla aiimmer 110 akllled men 1904 to the days of was fought through the courts for sev"Well, for one thing. 1 am going to hut the Democrats make It do in the fluid. Of thvae CS, acattured in eral years ami finally decided in favor take Mrs. Barrington-Brow- n there - ecI service in this mast of DemocraticSli state, are studying onmmerclnl of the builders. to buy things, for, see, we shqll both wood-Join the ceiiHita figures onomy. They give treua, tanking working pinna fur Following the sign i Ora nt beginning be tn town (tor a day or so next week. of her career, tho Helen Brewer soon "1 see. And Mr. Fskunatelu? and furrau. nud gathering data to show that tha average per capita exbecame famous lor getilg into misNo I shant take him sold Lady invaluable fur the pruier management penditures between Ig.'iU and 1SH0 waa chief, that made her thoroughly ac- Isabel, hastily, nor the Flledermaans In while $2.01. last the four the years of wooded arena. The remaining 4$ quainted wlih wreckers, speculative they know too much but I 1 experts. divided among 10 other stales average has liecn $7.10 per capita. tugs and other nautical doctors that any t'hayll pick mo up soma are studying means of replacing the Thera waa a Democratic tariff in the are foud of bleeding their patient, things for her to eelL Shes very forest on lands from which it has been days of Buchanan and a Democratic aud which earned for her the reputa- pretty Laura, I Mean. ls obe faked, too? I asked. Demm-ratiparty tion of being hoodooed. Her encoun-tei- s denuded, making planting plans for ('ongreait and the with pier and river craft were Lady Isabel laughed. "No, my deer, Its of and a tariff revenue for policy tracts lo bo forested, and plauting la he's not; she's absolutely genuine. many and disastrous, but alie reached "Ive been going over the list of the western forest reserves. Tbe data only deasrvea the credit for the econ- the championship class In the harbor of lhal day If (here was (run ecor flhaughal, where she proceeded to things la Laura's shop and rearrangthey will gather will be worked over omy Bill economy does not consist tarklo and place hora du combat a ing them. aeld Lady Isabel the follow and comlrawil by the nfllre force this onomy. lng afternoon. in warship. and penny savings pmiud expendHow good of you." winter, and put into abapo for practiThis was in 18VK. when France, In an old That Is true iture. but sayIts rather fun, she answered, "Oh, cal use. Reports front the Held which describing her must formidable cruisover her table and writing are coming lu daily show that the year ing. ers, used to refer to the Jean Bart bending At the rhe of hia ndniliilitiatinn rapidly. among others. One bright summer something la to lie uiic of distinct m-- lev cutout La Marquise Vlctorine Victims de President Buchunan confessed that morning the Helen Brewer got up sail lnd that the work ia progressing evla Revolution, I read. "Whoa the? tha government and the triple had in tthanghni heritor to begin a voyage "Its for a small miniature I picked erywhere with iuiHriani advance In not to this The Jean Bart was in up cheap, said Lady babel airily. "It port. proeprred under a Democratic lar-IIAmerican forestry. These experts In the way, and alihougb she waa a steel waa very failed, but I got a little arttn bis lust message lo ('ongicss In warehlp with covering their i arums turrltories, are Decern her K;u. he snld: "With itusiir-passprotected ist I knew to touch It up for haif a draks 3.94 inches thick, the Helen zealous nnsvionarica in ihu cause they guinea." plenty in nil the productions Brewer displaced not ihu least hesita"And how did you find out who It aerve, for wherever their work carrica and all the elements In running into her. tion of uutural wealth, Miu them purpose of torcstry, iu mcih-odour manufactures have suspended, our . When she whs once more in a "I ilUln'I. she replied frankly, "hut to breast the seas an its liicaieiiljolp tiiiimrlanra Helen ft I don't know, 1 shall always put public works are retarded, our private Brewer Indulged in a few the to the general welfare arc understood, ivnor acci- Virtime dr la Revolution there were Vlii-lare alaa1 enterprlsea of diff-redents and Hum cunie the ini idem that so many of them, poor dears, so 1 appreciated, ami applied at uewi a lalor-erforma of useful dobed, and thousands the linsls for the ghost story shall always be safe. are throe n oil! or employ incut that now I thrilling South street. It "Why call it anything? while she was plowing turbulent "Only on amount of the price, she and reduced lo want. We have was j seas In Ihe South Atlantic that Martin THOSE KESOL.l TIONS answered, seriously. "You sea, Mrs. txisaeesed all Hie elements of maPeterson, one of ihe rrew. was lost Barrington-Browwill pay so much EXONERATIN'; AHEK. terial wealth In rich ahuudance. aud from Hie main rnyalyard. Now. it ia more for something really historical. not unusunl by any means for a sailor "1 see. 1 said. Thu two Salt Lake Kcuiiih paners yet, notwlihstauding all these advanto be drowned by falling from aloft are very anxious iu make it appear tages. our country in Its monetary RELATIVE VALVES. while making or furling sails, and his a, la In n deplorable condition. "All that the Republican central committhe broken china has gone to memory ordinarily dies with the soilmen Mr. Faken-stui- u What waa the ranse of this lament ing of his tee censured the Standard and Examoffeel before ihe mast a be mended by a little told me of -- he lives at Whiteiner iu the remit utioii panted by that of the Inal Itcmorratlc President before few days later, but in runnection with chapel, or Noting Hill, or somewhere, Hie death ofVPeteison there were body exonerating A. W. Agee from the Civil War, in the good old days of and hes a Polish Jew. and frightfulthat have kept his mem- ly clever anil tricky. His nama Is Laving made hu apportionment of del- n tariff for revenue only? The table revenues and expenditurea for that ory green. llolenskl. and you cant tell e iialeaikl of egatee at the iasi primaries. Tha The yarn spinm r or South street Chelsea figure from the real thing If papers are away ofi. Tlie resolution perlou give tbe answer. The' Walker with dismal shakes of their heads, sav you're ever such an expert unless did not provide revenue suffIt was Peterson's wateh below when of cource, you knew hia work. was read to us our the telephone tariff by he was ordered sloft by a mate who E. W. Wade and we told hist to In- icient to meet the economic expendi"la that how collector get their was not overfund of him. and of ture tbe this china mended? administration. that Notwithtroduce It If b wanted in. i sufficient to account for the she said, not collectors "No, fact, This paper had already. In an inter- standing the fact there were no exsworn to by nv number of truthful You see. collector only dealer. only view With Mr, Wadi.-- , published the penditure for rivers and harbors, and arid iiiilniaglna'ivp sailormen. that care for genuine things, but then, of w hen he defense of the the allow wrtn into country dropped the boiling sea. course. she rtatement Ibat Mr. Agra did nut make added. thoughtfully .1 to fall scain to ho Mvn into ruin the cpc;idit'itf-- t iealera must live, and If yoa rau't tell the apportionment of which complaint t,r his arose tho" from the ware and the difference. It dosent hurt anyoutrun (be receipts, was made and Hint a sub commit m e f HlC the a'alkiii that th t t body. Resides, collectors shouldn't srul bankruptcy tx'-lo w Inne 19 thp ship Um4 reaponxihle for it. Rut Mr. Agra be tsken in. tots! ih net w"ie gU.Ci.',.iNio Frores of sblehndie-- tar who sai!-v"What a lot you seen to know undoubtedly Mr that the apportionii la Hia Hden Brewer after fetvr-re- about the subject. Isabel " si; ment was to unfair that be wanted mid the total expenditure Ye Mr. FsVeneteln taught me, in 153 the total re. eipta were f.12,000 went to the yantarr. aw the to ha exonerated by the committee. she answered ' He told me how they POO and the ghott $ in sauntering ooun.k) th? along expenditures wake W make no objection to the re;o make real old of the ship; at least, so it I said china and Tha same kind of economy was pracin real Chelsea andWorcester Ictfon (except ae hereafter stated) Crown Derby china comb street. the Apparently ticed under t ghost second Cleveland over in Paris and how they send It waa seen oftenesi when the as the truth never doi haem. Mr. when the Dem.K-r.i- t a were blackest, but it a!s-- was night . over here almost by the ton. And repext-Agees willingness to adopt ihu pri! as the exe- cdiy seer, when phosphorescent waves they make old English gloss, too. over as mary election for Og.len shows contn Hel'and and In CTerrfiaffc. at a place rui nies high, a well as on C'xtl.c dera:tii:ci's. Kr-jly.-ti were the clusively that he is for hmet and when the r.i.m t.aihod the ot.-a- nights Colled the Giant Mountain or the fo:.r yei of the lu- -t lkS la (Hunt something or other, but 1 think fair primaries. quid Iitlit. Time and so again it was mountain. B ia said, The resolution adopted, however were administraion the net expense quartermaster and A day or two later I went with Lady limn the net leipuuc for were duven forward in terror sailor grra'ur makes a wrong atau-nirn- t because Isabel to see Miss Staunton' when it eaih yc-i- r shop. in 1(M t they to net revenue happened catch a glimpse of Mrs. Barrington-Browstates that Mr. Hi two years ago. were $4 40 had not yet the on specter behind stalking per capita: and the ms arrived, and Lady Isabel took when county chairman, made ihe same street even ha a theory to round net g.i. n the shop aud let me lnlo several tor capita; aceoint for as ihe was apportionment r.adc by the th net revenue were apparent Inability of title secret a. shoM to clamber over hu irr-rsii- . ii:tia ice f ir the last Republican and Hie net evpnn-c- s Tbl box Is Battersea enamel." she 10 per .th ehildtike simplicity ihe old said, you know. cspiis: primaries. Mr llix did uoihing of the for the .Uarjoiie namelled on nr hold 'hat fYiersnn s ivnu-wir- i yxr I1., ihe had ropper ' (iovri-niiipn- too. " WhW? .2arkDeW ? MUIlli nt while she is abroad. She la so very, very kind. Very, I assented, and she seems to be taking aa especially great mount of trouble to make your fortune. My fortune, echoed Laura Staunton, staring at me ia amazement; "It doesn't affect mo I only get a Hlary!" What! I gasped for even I was takea aback by this assert loo. Do you mesa Lady Isabel pays you a salary?" Yes. she Mlia Staunton nodded. Hid gratcfally, aad a Jolly good one, A deep and dark mystery la being tu await an appointed time; that. Ilka diucubiod in these days wherever vet- tha Wandering Jaw. it waa ordained of eran of the gather in New York. that ba should follow In tha woks The hoodoo ship Helen Brewer, after the ship until ha had expiated soma sin committed in Ufa. Released from a career almost unaparalleled in ! lulsfurtunua, is officially reported as this cursa, tha veteran tars suppose, board missing, which means that all hope tbe spirit finally waa able to for her safety ia gone, and that in all the vessel, which, they think, would 70U ,ettlDf OB' Ml likelihood the waters of the ocean have readily account fen the failure of the StaSEnr Helen Brewer to reach port. closed over her and all oa board. wall ahs answered, and addAn uncanny utory la told by the most ed hurriedly, you know we never ' THE GENUINE ARTICLE. give a superstitious of the veteran tara of n e ante-bellu- 5, 1904. I know,' ex-pe- n per rapitg and lha nut expenses $j.vl per capita; for tha year 149? tha net revenue were $4 S3 par capita and ilia nai expenses $3.1. par capita. These w era tha only yeara of peace since tbe Civil War. when the expense nt the Government outran, the revan um. and they ware under the Wilson-Gormtariff enacted by a Demo-triai- c Mr. Agra is aatisfled. We are pleased to not,- - also that the the revenue have approve of posite; central committee could In lPutf the net surplus. Thai alone the last apportionment. shows that the central committee was with this paper in its complaint and protest and the fad that the priv.ary law was adi.pcd siioaa conclusively that this paper's demand tor fair primary elections was conceded. A. tV. Ague is exonerated; this paper is vindieaird. Ail are satisfied. Who row has a right to complain? were $7.43 per capita and the net sea $4.39 per capita; in 1M1 the net revenuea were $7.6$ per capita and the net expennes $$.6$; In 1W2 the net revenues were $7.11 per capita and the expenses $3.91. In l9oS the net rev- $4 63 nt 5 copies Telephone SEPTEMBER TIIE MOItNINM EXAMINER DGi'EX, CTAU, MONDAY VIORNINO, patent lip. Uee, 2 2 to 5, fe Sailor 6aita for girl. Red Bine. Flak ehd Block, trimmed wKh braid, to 14 yeara, Blue flannol Bex Jackets. 6 to lb yeara. braid trimmed and white stitch aroned collar, $4.35. AH Wed Skirts for school wear. Grey, Bine. Brofili, Green. Tin and ilaed, from 19 to IS years, $2.25 to 21-2- $5X0. Hose "Rough Rider, all alxea, 25 to 35c. Bt minima two dye, "Koutansg threads. The most substantial and eer- viccabta hose ever offered at tbe price 15 cento. 3 i g Underwear Fleeced Bui'n, 25 to 50a. Suita. $1X5 Natural Wool. Suit. "Klondike, extra heavy. Fleeced Union Bait, 65 cents r Caps White, Red and Bine Ante Caps, for rchool, 50 end 60 cents. Tamo'ibaatera, all colors, 53 to 63c. CLARK & SONS CO. oooooooesooooooooogglgocooocooooooss00 |