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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAII, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1901 knowledge of bellif-iiproceedings lieve he thought they couldn't grow nan tbe visit of the ' Miner Fupin to excepting hi' went buck. We. are all report the etreumsi nines (,f her being enjoying good health and happiness. Yours truly. tired on when leaving Fort Arthur. The D. A. SMYTH. air Ik full of baselem- - n.iners obviously deliltcratcly concocted." 3 SCHOONER WRECKED. FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. -- SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT Port Arthur, via 1 uik'kow. Saturday, in answer u the demand ot the British governmii.i l.ir mu explanation of the British which were i. held up by the Ruut, at Fort l bat the Viceroy Alexloi 1m ausc they had vessels were detained Jaiumese on board. The shota fired at 1,.- British steamer Fuplug by the R'.i- guardship at Fort Arthur as the Fi,p:ug was leaving that port last Tuesdsv were. the viceroy say, due to a nr.Miiulerstanding on the part of the ofli. tie of the guard-shiFeb. 13. From the Examiners Special CorrespondenL Ar-tliu- Mill Creek about a mile of grading has bet n done. So quietly has this been SIABBED accomplished that the majority of residents along the route were under the impression that the work waa that ot an extension of the Utah Light and Railway company. Yesterday morning General Manager A. V. Taylor stated that just as soon as weather permitted a large force of men would 1 put to work on tbe Hue, and that he to have the entire system uf hoped keached forty odd miles completed by next Escaped B:forc Police fall. It la understood that there will lie some the Scene. Important announcements forthcoming on the part of the promoters of the Salt Lake Southern within the next thirty dsya, when the will show its band. It it incompany rut, n Frink Lee, colored, last night col-oteresting to note that of the Lucy Stepheny. iih a projects for suburban electric linee that Flat. at Miller the chambermaid have been floated the pest three police could years that the Saltduring He ewaped before the Lake Southern has the scene of the struggle. said the least and accomplished the most. BOY& ARREST POLICE THE half-doze- pen-knif- ml e. last night began a cru-uu- je against the incorrigible and vagnnt bo of Halt Lake who have made along life miserable for pedeetrians They ar rnued the princiisl streets John Williams, Ross Moore. Parley and A1 Curtis, all How, Carl. Laraen under 18 years of age. Curtis, colored, was recently paroled In Ogden. frau the reform school NO CONFIRMATION. The session of ferold of interest USE SAIT The police NOTES Word from Berkeley states that w.e Utah students at the California state university are making great records for themselves. Local automobile agents report that the outlook for the coming season is very encouraging. As soon as spring opens a number of new ones are to be on the streets. the City Connell was list night. The spec-- U Mil Parties who have been np at Promis appolnt-nMacommittee on Mayor's ontory report that gaa la coming up had not. reported, although they through the ground in such quantiIn the hid held a foiirehoiir conference ties and with such force that It can ifiernoon. There was aomo talk of a be lighted with a match and burns adthe but meeting compromise, with a smart llama orned with reaching any harmonious called la A ieclal meeting (delusion. State Fish and Game Commissioner Wednesday at 2:30 A ni. (jr Sharp has distributed 15 dozen CaliI o fornia quail In the past week. Four fifty-twdozen of the birds were cent to Utah after years. o Lytle, a merchant of of his burg, Pa.. Is enjoying the novelty llfty-tw- o In Lake Salt of fiat glimpse rrara. He was here In 1852 with a and met Presl-Iprty of Brigham Young and others, and will yesterday he had not visited this wonrallsy a second time. With what derment the easterner contemplates tbe changes that have taken place la easily H. M. gold-seeke- rs county and 11 dozen to Uintah county. They were trapped In tlila county, there being an abundance of them both In this country and Daria county. j - At the request of members of the state prison Christian Endeavor society, arrangements have ' been made for a Bible claaa to be held among the prisoners every Saturday at 2 p. m. Imagined. Rev. P. A. Slmpkln. chairman of the "I believe our party had the honor Endeavor Prison committee, will have of making the first flag made in Utah." charge, and the first meeting will be lemarked Mr. Lytic, who la at the held next Saturday. Wilton. "A tailor in our party sewed U together and we hoisted It to our The Woodmen of the World will tent pole on July 3. President Young, build this spring, at the corner of teeing It. asked jokingly- If we were Market and East Temple streets, the sot celebrating the Fourth ahead of structure Is to be for fraternity purtime. This tent of ours was pitched poses. 50x122 feet, throe stories, end on the square where strangers were equlped witph modern fittings end There were a furnishings. The first floor will be for usually ArommmlaLvl. few adobe houses Visible and plenty stores, the second for halls, and the of log cabins; and that waa Salt lake. third story for lodge rooms. There will Who would have believed that from be also reading and reception rooms inch a beginning a rltjHtke this would and a banquet halL I qiring up in thia abort time? It seems at though it were yesterday that I had SENTENCE IS N YEARS. . to rome across the valley by team. Hr. Lytle la on his way to California Butte, Mont.; Feh, 15. Albert J. to visit a brother who waa in the rush Beckman, who on October 15 last shot tor the gold fields In 49. and killed Helen Kelley, because she rejected him after accepting presents FIVE MILES OF POLES ERECTED. of him. was found guilty by n jury In Judge McClerman's court tonight of The Salt Lake Southern expects to be murder In the second degree and sentunning cam from Salt Lake to Bing-.hatenced to 99 years In penitentiary. On Junction and Bandy by next folL Saturday while his counsel was adFur the past six months the company dressing .the Jury. Beckman tried to has been quietly at work 6n ronstrue-lio- n commit "Bhldde by cutting a gasp' in with the result L'lat all Its trolley Nila throat. The wound waa not seri poles and brackets are in post Mon ous. Today he tried to throw himself slung the route within the city limit from tbe court house window, but was In all, five miles of poles' have been restrained. Thia waa Beckman's secplanted In readiness for the stringing ond trial. The jury disagreed on the V the feed wire. In the vicinity of first trial. His defense was Insanity. m A GLOVE SALE . Of importance and interest to every good dresser in Ogden is the leading attraction at ur store this week, in " Of Of QUALITY STYLE or and PRICEn ..... we are best prepared to supply your glove requirements. For This Special Event For 25c . For 50c, durable dark tan leather gloves, well worth $1.00. ' For 75c, KNIT GLOVES Worth $1.00 and $1.25. For $1.10, Combination mocha fronts and kid backs worth $1.50. For $1.15, silk lined MOCHAS, worth $1.50. For $ 1.25 aU our regular $1.-5- 0 and $1.75 fine dress kids Many other small and special lots not here specified. C. D. Washington. Feb. 15. Information has readied hero that nearly 21UHKI troops were landed at Chemulpo yesterday. the first division of a large number which will be thrown Into Korea as rapidly as possiule in an effort to thoroughly occupy the strategic points in the Hermit Kingdom while the Russian fleet is Isittled up in Fort Arthur. By one conversant with the Japanese plans. It is said, ibe repealed attacks on Ifort Arthur are not for the purpose of seizing the place at present unless an unexpected weakness in the fortifications sTuiuld develop. They are part of a well defined plan for the harassing of the Russian fleet until Korea ran be occupied. The bottling up of the fleet there enables the landing of troops In Korea without the convoy of a large number of warships. Tbe reports of disorder In various parts of Korea hastened the operations of tbe Japanese that they might obtain possession liefore anarchy became prevalent and foreign interest a menaced in consequence. The taMng of Port Arthur will form the second number of the war program. First, however, it la learned, that the Japanese propose to cut the line of communication well up on the railroad running from Niu Chwang to Fort Arthur. It is expected a large Japanese force will land at New Chwang shortly for this purpose. The navy department denies iiuaitlvely that any American naval officers were aboard the Japanese ships in the fighting at Fori Arthur. It is said that our government requested itcrmlssiun uf Ixith Russia and Japan to place an officer with each uf the fleets, not as a combatant, but purely In the capacity of an observer. While neither power refused the request outright, still they did not accede. The war department is having equally bad lurk In trying to place a military observer with the land forces of Russia and Japan. Eight officers were selected for this duty and requests were mule that they be permitted to accompany the forces In the field, blit a favorable response has not yet been received and It is feared it will not be. Mr. Tskahira, the Japanese minister, railed on Secretary Hay and. It in understood. the reported detention of about 1MU Japanese subjwts in Fort Arthur was tinder discussion. There seems to be lark of positive Information on the subject and until the facta are known the department Is Inclined to go slow in representations to Russia. It Is said large license is accorded by International law to military command-er- a In aurh eases as those, and they freely use discretionary power as to the Ingress and egress Into and from towns practically besieged like Fort Arthur of persons who might carry damaging Information to the foe. York. Feb. 15. Martial law has been proclaimed here, says a World dispatch from Vladivostok by way of Shanghai. Russians having provisions enough to last eight mouths may slay. New Corner M OGDEN, UTAH. AMERICAN PLAN. Rates: $2 to $3 par day. All modern Improvements. Din-le- g room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake, mountain and valley. men's headquarters. commercial Street ear service every five minutes Three blocks east of Union Depot. , , H. C. BIGELOW, e . .. Proprietor, New York.. Fsb. J.Y -- The Russian Mure the gunboat Mandjur, wl.i.-hwar began, was preiwni.g for sea. has now gone several iiiiio up the Wu-Suriver, where she is likely to remain uulesa objection- - are raised by the Chinese authorities sag a Times' dispatch from Shanghai. The Nanking Viceroy has telegraphed Instructions to tin- - officials under his jurisdiction to oWrve sirlck ns trality and to take nicH- - urcs to prevent and eth- -r disturbances. ng WE ARE COINGTO WIN OUT well-place- s, Aa toeeaalaa Wkra Stamtaw Old Mat Ur His Papara KI(arS. Lincoln when minister to . Robert England told a friend an incident of bla childhood which wns deeply impressed hts memory, so Illustrative was it Un af his father's character. with his father in his cabinet one morning during the early years of the war when Secretary Stanton was announced. Scarcely replying to the courteous greeting of tbe president, Mr. Stanton walked directly np to the desk where Mr. Lincoln wns sitting-ansaid, "Mr. President, I have come for the paper that i brought you yesterday to le signed. Well.' said tbe president, with an expression in his fa re something like that of a convicted schoolboy, "the truth is, Stanton, they aro not ready." "Well, then, those you had tbs day before." They are not ready either," was the answer, with a somewhat quizzical lie was look. But you have had some of them for a whole week, and all I ask you to do Is to put your dame to them. Come, do It now! The whole batch will not take Th,i I, What Judge tad. Fred Dubois and F. J. Cannon. The Standard says: The following excerpt from Goodwin's Weekly is probably an authentic sizing up of the position that Senator Fred Dubois and former Senator Cannon hare taken In imlUie. Judge Goodwin Is a friend uf loth men and knows whereof he speak, it has been currently reiiortcd here by Cannon's friends that he went cam to see what there Is to mutest Smoot and tf he thinks it Is im.sililo to accomplish Smoot's downfall ho will put up tho tight of his llf to do it. The article also explains sonic of the puzzling editorials written by Cannon which had every evidence of being attarks on tbe church. Tbe article is as follows: THINGS COMING OlR WAY. For of the United Slates: Fred T. Dubois. For U. 8. senator from Utah: Frank J. Cannon. vice-preside- nt That sounds queer, like the flutter of unseen pinions In the dark, but it Is just the happy consummation that this Damon and Pythias of western politics aro Ingeniously working for. It Is thus: The senator and the aro vigorously working in Washington for the unseating of Smoot in a very different way from the church organizations which aro clamoring for his expulsion. It is their effort to establish the fact that there wis a deal between Hi Mormon church and the National Republican committee, whereby both Thomas Keans and Bred Smoot were sent to the senate. If this ran be established. It will throw a stigma upon the Republican leaders, which ran only bn removed by the unseating uf Smoot. They realize that If a collusion of this kind has been entered lntd, H will cause the greatest indignation among the millions of ieople who signed the petitions for the unseating of the apostle, and the Republican leaders, unless they salved things over by unseating Smoot, would go Into the national campaign this year, .with a badly crippled formation. With Smoot out of the way. Cannon's , campaign wonld commence, lie would represent to the Mints that the Republicans had betrayed them and were ronsequently unworthy of confidence; ergo, their fealty should be with the Democracy which always keeps, Us M tran-qulU- REED HOTEL p. The popular demonstrations of patriotism have not been without manifestations against the government, says a World dispatch from St. Pet ersburg. One has occurred at the funeral of Nikolai MichaUovskl, the well known historian. pledges. Many thousands of talented Russians The other wing of the dual srhems were several will be worked attended and there by Dubois as tbe conthe government's speeches against spicuous leader of the popular anti-course. 01m on movement, which, with the assistance of Mrs. Dubois in capable Che Foo, Feb. 15. A reliable author- Washington, will give him a notable ity says that three Russian torpedo national prominence. In a recent Inboats have been sunk by guns from terview. the Idaho senator announced the forts. They were mistaken for his preference for Judge Parker as toe Japanese vessels. national Democratic standard bearer and stated that a logical presidential rarls, Feb. 15 M. Jaurez, leader of would be the selection of a the Socialist party, (which holds the equaalon candidate for vice from one balance of powerlnparliament) until re- of the for westernpresident states, so that of has vice the dent chamber, pros! cently Roosevelt would be battered in New made a declaration contemplating the York nnd flanked out in the mountain Franco-Rusaian Immediate denunciation of the wilds. alliance, which has attracted As fitting and popular a great deal of attention In diplomatic timber In the west. Senator Dubois circles, Is prepared to nominate that stalwart of polygamy and protection, London, Feb. 15. The correspondent opponent Hen. Fred T. Dubois. at 8L Petersburg cables as follows: 8t. Petersburg, Feb. 15. The first LETTER FROM B. A. SMYTH. unofficial account of tbe battle off Port Arthur on Tuesday last has been re. A. The following letter from D. ceived In a telegram dated Port February 9th. It is as follows: Smyth, at San Francisco tells of the At half past eleven the. Japanese trip so far of sn Ogden parly in Mr. squadron of 15 vessels began the bom- Smyth's original manner: bardment of Port Arthur. Our squadSan Francisco. Cal., Feb. 12, 1904. ron and fort replied and the battle lastEditor of the Standard, Ogden, Utah. ed forty minutes. Dear Sir: As you wish to hear from The Japanese squadron could not us before sailing for Honolulu, we are d first fire of our doing the best we can. We arrived In stand the fleet and particularly of the forts and San Francisco on January 30th, on began n rapid retirement. The Japan- time now behind time. Boat Ventura ese flagship was seriously damaged was to sail yesterday a two in the afhours late; and, according to the testimony of an ternoon, but Is thirty-si- x five other Japanese ships however, we enjoyed ourselves nicely. were considerably Injured. Boata beHave been at Los Angeles and visitlonging to the port report that they ed all places of interest. Apparently, saw two Japanese ships sinking at wherever I go li rains continually. Last sea. summer on my visit to Europe It rainOur losses afloat were two officers ed In Ireland, England and France and wounded, one so slightly that he con- It Is raining Just the same here. It tinued fighting, six men killed and 54 had not rained in Los Angeles for six wounded. In the forta two men were months before 1 arrived. They needed slightly wounded. .The bombardment it badly. The second day I was there of (he forts and thd town did no dam-age- It just poured. Somebody must think luit frightened the populace. At In' I like moisture. tcrvals during the night, firing was One plare I roied. which was Long heard at sea. Beach, shout twenty miles outbid. of The dispatch adds that the temper Los Angeles, population shout seroq of the army and navy is excellent and thousand .most of whm were complainthat the bulletins circulated by tbe ing ' I had a complaint coming myNovoer Novlerai have begun to self. the people. No attempts have On the heart nothing but salt water, been made by the Japanese to land np town nothing hut ditch water. 1 on the Kwang Tung peninsula. The had to go and see a doctor to get a repairs to the ships damaged by the prescription which cost me only fifty torpedo attack are proceeding rapidly. cents. There were seven In the party London, Feb. IS. Foreign Minister from Ogden and it was enjoyed by us Lanadowne announced in the house of alL lords today that he had received a caMr. James Pingree Is pretty bard to ble message frc-T- i the commander In keep In line as be la as lazy as nsual chief of the Chinese station, giving an Mr. Patterson Is as good natured aa absolute denial of the report that the myself. Mr. James Pingree Is inclined Japanese fleet had been allowed to tojm a quitter. He says there is no use Wei Hal Wei as a base of opera- place like Ogden. I told him this tions against Port Arthur. morning people Knew that. Thr commander In chief added: We lost the best member of the "Wei Hal Wei did not know operations party, Mr. Job Pingree. lie saw formI were proceeding until I notified them. ing down' here and thought he had to j In fact, Wei Hal Wei's first direct go home to get the beets started, lie--. New York, Feb. 15. . Broom Hotel IVES. 1 Ar-thur- we have marked the prices lower than we have ever be fore offered on Such excellent and desirable goods. KNIT GLOVES Worth 35c to 50c Russian Fleet Bottled Up in Port Arthur. REBELLED. LINCOLN aud It Is not like you to binder our work in this way." A iriflo!" echoed Sir. Lincoln, with a deep gravity settling over his rare-wor-n countenance. Do ' know you wlist three papers are?" Of course I do. snswered the secrets ry. 'They are death warrants. And you call signing a death warrant a trifle? Iook here!" And he drew out front under his desk a Itaaket Here are overflowing with papers. the papers you have brought mu during the last week and that you have been urging ms to sign, and eTery one of them will condemn a man to death If 1 my name put to It. How ran I sign when I know so well what will be the reault T" You must sign. Mr. President; you must sign them. Yon are rlngglng the wheels of government. We hare been at a standstill for a week because you have picked out every death warrant from the papers I have brought you. No wonder they have accumulated. But now we cannot wilt any longer. We must have those papers, and you must sign them. And, seising a pen from tbe rack, he dipped It In the ink. Back and forth, up and down the room, strode the tall form, aa wee hie wont when In perplexity. Suddenly hla face cleared, and he approached the' hearth, whan there waa a glowing coal fire. Taking np the poker, be stirred up n bright blaae. Then, almost running acroaa tbe room, he plrked up the baaket of death warrant and tossed them all oa the roe la. A tongue of fire aelaed them, and a puff of wind blew them up the chimney. There, there; good riddance!" be muttered ae he sew the aabea disappear. Then he turned to Mr. Blanton, who stood aghast and spenrhlem for once; and with a deprecating look said: T couldn't help it, Btanton; 1 really couldn't and I couldn't sign them. It la too heeutlfnl n day to send so many soula Into eternity. I don't believe the wheels of government will bo blacked. Come, now, let ui take a walk down tbe avenue." Youth-- ! Companion. Red Hair. Nowaday people with red hair art somewhat envied. It wns not always for instance, the anbnrn h. In Egypt, headed were regarded with aversion. The ancient Egyptian were no violently opposed to hair of thia tone that once n year they burned a maiden who poeeeeeed bright locks In the hope of exterminating or lessee lug what they considered a curse. Sentiment aside, people of the auburn head type have a vast advantage. They are leas liable to baldness than thorn who own brown or blech balr. The reason thereof la that one rod hair is ae thick aa throe dark hulra. With 70,000 red haira the scalp la well thatched. With the tame number at dark haira a person la almost held. Tbe average number of filaments that the brunette belle has to comb end brash is 102,000. rwsnal flacks. Malay the natives keep n record of time in tbe following way: Floating in a bucket filled with water they place a cocoannt shell, having n small perforation, through which by alow degrees the water finds Its way inside. Thia opening to ao proportioned that ft takes Just one hour for the ahell to fill and sink. Then a watchman calls out, tbe shell la emptied, and they begin again. Buch trifles aa minutes and seconds are rarely heeded on the peninsula. Fancy any one asking the time in Ma- In Aherdi'in. Wash.. Feb. 15. The schooner Alcalde, went ashore this evening on North Spit . at Lie entrance uf Grays Harbor. The vonm-and cargu will lie a total loss. The crew waa saveit. Tin Alcalde sailed from here today for Manila. F. 1, aud carried a cargu uf 5H,0ihi feet uf lumber valued at fltt.uuii. The sriinonor was owned at San Francisco and was in command of Captain L. B. Harr la. It Is understood both the vessels and cargu were Insured. His name waa Alexlcff Ivigeney lianovilch liefore the battle. Now it ta something like Dennis. It la better sometimes to be the man that swims like a duck than tho bear that walks Ilka a man. Korea could preserve a more dlgnN neutrality If ahe didn't have to eep up such a continuous ball fled l Speaking of a local clergyman. The Boston Herald saya: He made the Washington. Feb. 15. The insular finest prayer ever addressed to a Bosbureau Is informed that the value of ton audience. Elsewhere prayers ar the Mexican dollar ai'liong Rung to- elscwnero addressed. day 1 48 cents, a jump of 2 points When Mr. Bryan refuses to consider since Saturday noon. This places the ruin un a practical basis with our own David Ueunett Hill aa otherwise than sliver Philippine peso. The Mexican a dead Issue, why should there be dollar hits practically advanced from doubt of the ability of the dead to 37 cents to its prescut figure wlthlu a express themselves in a living tongue? MEXICAN DOLLAR ADVANCES. Commercial Tribune. year. Employes of the steel trust aro learng ing the difference between PLEASANTRIES. profit-sharin- plana and Washington Post. A peculiar chap Is the Jap, Just a sKit on the map, mayhap. profit-sheari- But bis fuss with the Russ Proves to us that the cuss Is a useful yap in a scrap. Balt Lake Herald. It is feared the belligerents In the Far Hast hava committed a aerioua blunder. Hostilities were begun without awaiting the arrival of James Lord Lovelorn Why are you so cold Creelman or Richard Harding Davis. Salt Lake Telegram. (o me? Miss Tartly Because you make me hot. Agulnaldo. who will represent the Phlllppinea at the St. Loula exposition, I see the Japs have had a brush says he Is perfectly bat I tiled with with the Russians. American rule. If Agulnaldo goes to "Pardon me. I think it wax a clean Boston now he will be shot as a traitor. sweep. Indianaixtli Journal. No stream ran rise higher than Its source, you know. "Can't it? But an undergraduate ran lie a mighty sight superior to hts fath- er, all the same. Chicago Ilccord-llcrald- . Be mine! he cried. 8he said 1 will, And uow, if truth were known, Sho's "his, but still be doesn't dare To say hla soul's bis own. Lucile Were you not embarrassed when young Doctor Jones asked you for your hand? Ethel Dear me, yea! 1 hardly knew whether he wanted to take me or my pulse. ruck 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER TELEPHONE 5I8x Bo youre from Buffalo? Do you I think they know tho Timpletons? live on Delaware avenue." "Oh, yes. Our youngest boy was run over by their automobile last summer. Mem' phis Evening Scimitar. Gusher Your wife has such a soft, liquid voice. Gabble Yes. There's only one objection 1 have to It. Gusher What Is that? Gabble It's almost Impossible for me to turn off the flow. Chicago News. OF SALES mo a day a crap, Little Jap, little Jap? lb yon want to take a rap, Are you looking for at 10 a in. February let, IJttle Jap, At some country strong and great, AU of thirteen tlmwa your weight? Call np Russia for a date, - Little Jap. AU Our Salesmen Have Been Instructed as Follows Chicago News. "No thank you," said Miss De Mure, "I don't care to meet any new young j men. "My!exclalmcd Mlsa Caddie, "youre select all of a sudden! No," replied Mlsa De Mure, glancing dreamily at her new ring. Ive merely been selected all of a midden '' Philadelphia Press. AU SELL EVERYTHING This means everything in our stoc- k- Latest Styles In 1904 Groceries Included The brains aad tardier soul. Otovteeslv. Don't BeserslMt Old Gentleman m think fishing a cruel sport? Fisherman X should just think It was. Tvs been sitting hero for five honra and never had a single bite, and I've got three wasp sting aad been eaten np with flies, and the sun's taken all the skin off tbe hack of my neck! Pick-Me-U- Valentines Spargo's Book Store. wiU also include in this Sale all Spring Goods Arriving during sale, pur chased before the rise in Sale of Mens Fancy Hose prices in cotton fabrics. We Must Sell This Stock . . TO ELECT SUCCESSOR. the Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. Ohio legislature la now in session Senator Hatin' successor will not he apnce pointed by the governor, but elected for the term expiring in March. 1905, and March, IMS15. - Aa ' J BylSarch 1st, to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room. Terms Gish. Reese Howell & Sons. 25c Pair Fifty dozen including Littles, Silk embroidered and fine Uaco yarns. In swell fancy effects. These are mostly our 60c lines and n few 75c grades among them. Your choice while they last , 25c and Craven tt Coats, ready for your inspection. New Spring Suits, Shoes Remember There Are Three more round trips to Worlds Fair to be given away to our customers. Coupon with each dollar purchase. . I greatest opportunity that the people of Ogden and Weber County will have for some time. We Fee ChIMtwa. be some sort of law There framed whereby each boy, just as In France and Germany each ablebodied man performs bis term of military duty, most spend at least three winters of hla boy time In the country, writes Emery Potter In Outing. And when I my country I do not mean that pert refinement of the genteel pastoral, the suburb. I believe It would art ae a tonic Vi the rare. There would he wider outlooks, freer, lees cramped larL From the Cost lay and bring told that the cocoanut shell waa half full! Cmtrr should plan. ng SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fine dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from 13 tq I p. m., 25 cents. We give nire lunch all day. Short orders at all hours, fresh oysters, game and flab In season. Charley & Hong, Props. Na SIS 25th BL SILVER KINO SALOON MURPHY GIBLIN, ; Prop's. First Clan Wines, Llquora and Clgara, Yenr Patronage Solicited. 112 . 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