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Show THE MOBXINOjBXAMIXEK OGDEX, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING. SEVEN accurate prescription BILLS IN WORK TOHEN you 1 cult prescription HOUSE f1 or one serious that is to be used in a it to uj case of illness, bring prescription written. is exactly as it docThat is why so many to tors direct their patients prescriptions to os We fill evcr? bring; WM. DRIVER, THE DRUGGIST. .card la Broken For Big Amount ef Work Done in Afternoon Session. Lie-le- The house broke a record Thursday afternoon and reached the aiimiif la time to act oa aeren bill before the afternoon adjournment. The billa acted on were: H. B. No. 127, by Joseph, eubetitute for H. B. No. 9, tasiac tlie aalise product of Utah'e lekre and mineral epringa, see passed by a vole of 91 ares, to 2 nays. Miller and Thompson voted In the negative. Joseph explained that the bill was the outgrowth of the conference with the senate in the killing of his 1L B. Na 9. FURNITURE VAN STORAGE Heavy Draying Allen Transfer Co. 22. Bell 22; Independent 412 25th 6b THE ITALIAN SWISS Thompson opposed the bill at legialstlon. Miller said if pacseu the expense would tall on the people, 8. B. Na 17, by Holllngiworlh, requiring that the Secretary of State give a bond of 25,UU0, was passed by the house without amendment. 8. B. No. 29, by Hollingsworth, relating to fees in municipal courts, wui lost by a vote of no aye to 36 noee. Kncliler took tbs floor and said that the bill pertained only to Ogden in Weber County. He said that he believed the law waa unjust and moved to trike out the enacting clause. Kuchler later withdraw his mutton and aeked for a roil call. M took the floor and said that the .ltla was defective, scoring the learned and august body" for its care- lessness. 8. B. No. 4G, by Calllater, relating to vacancies and pay of Jury commissioners was paaaed by a vote of 33 ayes to 2 noos. 8. B. N. Na 40, by Hollingsworth, fixing the fiscal year of tha state or Utah as November m the Pacific conet mint the flneet grapes on the Pacific eonnbThnb wines nrn absolutely pure. It you wuh to (twd cheer for the holidays eider aome of their wine from 80, and requiring be closed at that time waa placed at the bottom of the calendar on motion of Marks. H. B. Na 45, by Kinney relating to last all aecounta COLONY Undertaking, on appeal from Justice courts, that was paused by the bouse January 31 and rejected by the Senate was brought again with amendments and passed unanimously. H. B. Na 188, by Johnson, prohibiting the ante of firearms to minora, 25th Street paaaed by a vote of 30 ayes to 4 nays. Cromer moved to amend by changing tbs age given to the bill from fourteen to twelve. The motion lost. New billa were introduced as foldls-pen- KIZZINI BROS. a too WILL YOU lows: H. B. No. 162, by Hopes An aet to section six of chapter 106 Seslend! amend sion Laws of the State of Utah, for In Weber County! the year 1901, relating to taxation of ASJoin'ng improved farmaV transient stock, llveatock and counties. Half mile from H. R. Station f act H. B. No. 164, by Marke-- An Right nat tn IrrigcUee Cana If to amend sect ton 575 Revised Statutes Prodding you can buy an manthly oC Utah, 1898, relating to duties of sheriff. Judiciary. flay lib or $15 nr S20 par monthl aet & Na 165, by Mark-- An Or quarterlyf to amend section 4355 Revised StatOr annual paymentef. utes of Utah, 1898, defining larceny. And m Intnrnatf And N tamaf Judiciary. act to H. B. No. 166, by Marka-- An The timer t pay taree and aa ttaue te hi the land until II In frtfy amend section 8953 Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, relating to final acpM fcrf counts and settlements of estates. Judiciary. act H. B. Na 167, by Ifsrice-- Au to amend section 8961 Revised StatSail pleea el land will eaet yeu (to utes of Utah; 18IM, relating to partition and distribution of the property of rata tee. Judiciary. MOO for 20 to H. B. 161, by Edward An aet to MOO for 40 ve amend section 8959 of tha Revised $1,200 for I) Mm Statutes of Utah, 1899, relating to compensation of county commissioners. Addrus or Call on Salaries and Fees. 169, by Miller, (by request HUNTER & KENNEDY AnH. B. to act provide for the Initiative Room 6, First National Bank sad referendum in legislation. Judl-GiA- t In n pleeo eT nnimpreved a If So iy Building Utah Ogden, WINES . liquors LEEDOM M. H. PATTIBON FALSTAF CAFE 2425 Waahington Avenue. (Phone 228X) H. B. Na An 179, by Howe act to prevent deception la the sale ef renovated butter and to license manufacturers and dealers In the same. Pub-li- e Health. The foliowring committee reports were adopted: Agriculture and Horticulture H. B. Na 15, by Thompson, reclamation of arid lands. Not to pass. Railroad and Common Carriers H. B. . .o. .4, by Stookey, regulating fare on street railways. Not to pass. School for Deaf, Dumb end Blind H. B. No. 99, by Dean. Not to pass. Federal Relations H. J. M. Na 4. by Austin. To pass with amendments, livestock 8. B. Na 45. To pass. Salaries and Fees H. B. No. 06. To pass. Salaries and Fees H. B. Na 67. To pass aa amended. The Senate returned H. B. Na 0, defining housebreaking, with amendments. The amendmenta were concurred iu and the bill paaaed aa ALBERT F. RICHEY. amended. The special conference committee appointed by the house to confer with the senate on Luther's H. B. No. 2, reported that the senate had refused a UNDERTAKER conference. 'Phone 150e 2372 Washington Cpe;itL.'tn Build In i, Remodeling Awe. Re-JB- I ef ee Promptly attended te. AQ Baaranteedi Inquire H haleap, 54 Mtu etreel Telephone 129-y. If you want the worth your money in MEAT and FISH o to Ballard & Rucker's Ml 24th hreei Phene No. iu money loaned salaried people Chattel Loans Board of Trustees be allowed as fol- and a oopy deposited V:h the clerk of the court within five dan. defendant lows: to wit: General maintenance ...... $52,090.00 may file bis copy of th, suinnimia it n tbe clerk and have the (ke General repairs and improve2,5n0.mi ments .. . The last clause i a:nud at the coSHl.oo llection agencies the. Lai been Books and apparatus bluffing Suti.uQ Seats for chapel many people by eerviup summons that 4uo.uo w "e nevrr filed or docie.ed. Steam mangle . . . ...... 350.00 Elec trio clock and system.. H. B. Na 1M. by Mark, 2,U5u.uo to the .tatute of ItmiThduus relating For new bakery.. . and (be 4.UUU.0O manner Bupt. Cottage of pleading cae, ai passed 25 o tn ayes by a vote of $62,890.00 Total The lull passed without, uhj. debate. In conclusion, ws desire to aay tliat H. B. Na 88, by Kinsey, relating Li It is a great pleasure to recommend exoeutious sad tbe time within which that the Trustees, Superintendent and same way issue, as paad by tbs the Teachers arc entiued to highest following vote: Ayes 26; nays none. oonnueadaifon for the high atandar-o- f The bill ia a follow up of 1L B. Na d tha Institution generally, aa 89, passed by Kinney. by the gold medal and Grand Prlra H. B. Na 132, by Mifns, relating awarded a class from this school by to ouncurreat Jurisdiction of city tha Louisian Purchase Exposition. courts in cl tire of the Hist claw with THOb. C. PANCAKE, district courts, passed Ij a vote of 26 Chairman Committee ou School for ayes to no nay a the IX D. and B. There was absolutely no debate or Chairman Kuchler of Weber preced- question on the bill. ed the following reports to tha house : U. B. Na 188, by Kinney, making the it port of Committee oa Industrial state treasurer custodian of the bonds ttnhorti - Ccunmii tn Noon of all state officers, except his own, and i. alt Lake City, Utah, Fb. 15. 1995. the secretary of state custodian of the MR. SPEAKER: bond of the state treasurer the oa Industrial emergency clause stricken outhad Tour Committee and was School having visited the acme, beg the following paaaed by vote; Ayes leave te report that we found said In- IS: nays nous stitution In Very favorable condition. The program committee appointed to The Committee recommends that all provld a pi Jgram f,w Washington's the appropriations asked for by the birthday presented the folluwlng pro. Board of Trusties bo allowed as fol- gram: lows, Qmnette. $10900.00 General maintenance Waahlngton Speaker Hull. Manual training 1U, 000.99 Lincoln" Senator Lawrence. and service water Leaving Quartette. oonuectura 8,000.00 Tlarfiel(F,-n- J. K Wootton. General repairs, library and Senator Walton. "McKinley 7,000.00 land . . The President of the United Stale Theodore Botkin . Total 060,000.00 An Invitation was extended tn all We also recommend that sue of tha tare official a, the three trustees be a resident from a States senators and governor. United repirecntatives and county ether than Weber county, and representatives of the press. that a compensation not to exceed Ona Hundred Dollars a year be paid the Trustees. We further recommend that the Tnisteee of the Industrial School enforce the law aa given in Section 2116, Revised Statute of Utah, 1898, which provides, according to the letter hereto altacuhed from the Attorney General to Representative Kuchler, chairman of tha Committee, that coats of keeping and taking care of children at the Industrial School shall ba paid by the parents or guardians of such children or by the county from which they come; and that all moneys ao collected shall ba turned over te the State Bill Reenacting City Government Act Treasury. We consider it a pleasure to further ia Passed But Without Important recommend that the Trustees, SuperinAmendment tendent and Assistant Superintendent, deserve the highewt oommendatioa lor Yesterday's session waa of abort dura-tlotoe pays leal condition of the Instituand the bumnere Iran sauted waa tion and tor progress and material ad- of little importaaee, although the table vancement of the inmate. ia (dear. RUDOLPH KUCHLER, Signed) Senators Bamberger and Lewis were Chairman State Industrial School Com- tbe only absentees. mittee. Tbe oommittee on public institutions LAST AD LEAD HOUSE reported a substitute if & No. 83) Office of the Attorney General, Slate for 8. B. Na 88, by Senator Clegg. of Utah. Both bills relste to the State Mental Hon. Rudolph Kuchler, member Utah hospital, at Provo City. At the present Legislature, City. the governor, state treasurer and elate Dear Sir: auditor comprise the governing board, Replying to your inquiry of thla while the substitute provides for a date aa te who shall pay the expenses board composed at three citizens, no of the boya and girls committed to more than two ef whom shall belong to the State Industrial school aa lnN- -t the same political party end no two of rlglMea, upon complaint of the parent whom shall be residents at tbs same or guardian, you are ndvlaad that Mo- county, and thus planing the institution tion 2146 R. B. places the expense at under a board such as at present keeping and taking care of such hoys governs the other state institutions. and girla upon the parents or guardtnaa, Tbe report recommending the passage and also the coata of court and trans- of the substitute waa adopted. portation from their home county to H. B. Na 78, by Mr. Howlrv, Na' aid Institution, and in the event of 42. by Mr. Wot tea and senate billa Na the Inability ef the parents or 24, by Senator Walton, Na 67 by guardlam to pay said expenses, then Senator Gardner were favorably reportIt becomes n county charge, sad the ed by the Judiciary committee and will county from whence such boya or girla come up today for final passage, exwere committed will he required te pay cept H. B. Na 41 which was at the auch expenses. request of Senator Hollingsworth, made la no event can the expenses of a special order for next Tuesday at 8 keeping, taking cere ef. or coata of o'clock. The bill tbe elty court or transportation of auch Incore government act and while two amenrigiblea, or vicious boya and girla be dment greatly desired by Mayor paid by the state, and you are ao adGlaamann and City Attorney Bagley, vised. are now a part ef tha bill, still the I am truly. third amendment which would grant M. A. BREEDEN, (Signed.) full power to any dty council of any General. Attorney city or town to compel railroad comreferred were and The reports split np to erect viaducts over their to the committees on ways and mesas, panies while proposed by Senator tracks, Judiciary and salaries and fees. Hollingsworth, when the bill was under consideration by the Judicary comEVENING SESSION. mittee was rejected still nn effort will be made on the floor when the bill A bare quorum of twesitydhne waa cornea up for final passage to have the preeent at the evening aresion of the amendment adopted. Even should tha anhouse Thursday. The speaker senate adopt the amendment, It la nounced that several members were In very unlikely that the houan would aca committee meeting and could be cept it for the mme amendment waa brought If necessary. rejected In the house. With Joseph, the objector, absent, 8. B. Na 78, by Senator Hollingthe house rushed tha work and cleaned sworth. providing a form of summons up the calendar for the first time to from the district court when service three weeks. ia had by publication waa rejected by H. B. Na 128, by Dean An act to the adoption of the Judiciary commiamend aaction 4274, Revised Statutes, ttees report that "hills do not pass." 1898, In relation to befouling waters, Three new bills were Introduced: waa passed by the following vote: Ayes, 8. B. No. 81, by Senator Walton, amends the foe Mil of constables, and 26; abeent 18. was referred to the oommittee on counThe bill offers but alight amendment to the existing law sad passed ty and municipal corporations S. B. Na 83, by Senator Walton, without debate. Hopes moved that H. B. Na $5, by amends the present school law by perEdward, be recommitted for correction, mitting the erection of school houses, and that It be restored to its place on either by contract or days labor. Rethe calendar wbm reported back. ferred to the committee on education. H. B. Na 89, by Kinney An act for S. B. Na 83, by Senator Park, the enforcement of Judgments la coun- amends Section 1299 of the statutes reties other than the one in which the lating to exemptions as to Jurors. Resame la entered, whs paaaed by the ferred to the Judiciary committee. houM by n vote of 26 ayee and no nays. Governnr Cutler advised the senate The hill ia an entirely new one and la that be had signed and filed with the explained by the title aa being merely secretary of state B. B. Na 16 and S.. necessary to file a copy of n transcript B. Na SO. Mr. V.TIsoua II. J. R. Na 4 proin order to secure Judgment In counties other than the one in which Judgment viding for Washington birthday exwas secured. ercise was referred to the committee H. C. R. Na S, by Joeeph, requir- oa fedrwl relations. Louisiana-PurchasPursuant to notice given on Tuesday, ing that the treasurer of the exposition commlalon pay Senator Hollingsworth moved a recon into the state treasury tha sum of elder all on by which 8. J. R. No. 8 $2,181.12, now in his hnada, waa refailed to pasa Tbs motion to reconferred. to the committee of seven ap- sider carried and tbe resolution was pointed to Investigate the affaire of tha up again for consideration. The resolucommhaion. tion proposes an amendment to the H. B. No. 110, by Roberta, relating to constitution which would empower the the annual tax for libraries In cities legislature to separate Judicial elect! nas of the first and second class, waa passed from general elections The author made a plea for lu pareage and briefly by a vote at 24 ares to no naya. The bill provides that to secure the explained what good results would, tax a petition signed by at least 1.90$ la his opinion, follow if the Judiciary qualified voters ia cities of the first was alerted on a day other than at a class and 850 voter for cities of the general election. second class must be presented. Senators Lemon, Raebnud. Watton S. B. Na 88, by tbe committee on and Johnson spoke in opposition to the military affaire, contained the emer- resolution. Senator Lawrence made a gency c laua and there were not very strong and pointed talk to its enough members present to act. It was favor. plnped at the foot of the calendar. On roll call but seven votes were Edwards moved that when the house cast for its passage, which was one les adjourn. It he until 2 p. m. Monday. tlinn on Tuesday, because Senator This carried, the house having secured Bamberger was absent yesterday. the consent of tbe senate at the after- Those voting in the affirmative were: noon session. Senators Bennioa, Barber, McKay II. B. Na 108, by Mr. Marks, amendPark, Lawrence, Hollingsworth and ing the present law relating to tbe Love. manner of commencing actions and isThe house asked for permirelon to suing summons and the form thereof ia adjourn until nest Monday, which is city courts In cities of the first class, more them the three days allowed by waa pareed by the following vote: Ayes the constitution. 25: asvs 0. Tbe members of the house will visit The bill cbsnges the time for answer- the State Mental Hospital today, the ing summon from six to ten days, it senate declining tbe invitation it realso provides that if a copy of the com- ceived from Dr. Hardy. When the replaint be not served with the summons quest was read asking to be per- - Wilson waa given the consent of the bouse to Introduce a motion at the beginning of Thursday's afternoon. The motion was a communication aaking the consent of the aenata to the houae for aa adjournment to Monday, on account of the visit to Provo Friday. The Senate consent was motion passed. given. The committee on enrolling and engrossing reported to the house that It had discovered the omission of two eommaa la IL B. Na 62 after tha bill bad besn signed by the speaker sad referred to the governor. The commas were inserted and the bill passed again as amended. Richards moved that H. B. No. 129 be made a special vorder for next Tuesday at 9 o'clock. Tha motion carried. The committees oa labor and reported unfavorably on Howe's eight hour bill. Howe moved that tha report he not adopted. The report was signed only by Cromer, chairman of the committee on labor, and waa referred hack for the signature of tha committee on manufacturers and commerce. The needs of tha school for the deaf, dumb and blind at Ogden are set out la the following .committee report by Pancake, of Weber, chairman: Balt Lake City, Utah, Febj 16th, 1905. MR. SPEAKER: State Tour Committee on the School for the Dost, Dumb and Blind having visited the same. Deg leave to report that we found said institution in very favorable condition. The Committee recommends that all the appropriations asked fur by the manu-faetnre- I ra FEBRUARY giiiimiimmmimfflmmmiiiiimmmmmy E Watch For Our New Label. 3 It Will Soon Be Out E 2 1 SMOSiE i.S I We will move on or about March 1 to larger quarters. Watch this space T- SESSION C UNION MADE ................. SENATE L SPANISH OPEN HEAD WORK to-wi- t: shor- 1905. for location. Wessler Cigar Co. I E OGDEN, UTAH 3 Tuiiiiiiiimimuimiutiuuiiiuutumtmiiimi n mitteed to aJJourn until Monday Senator that it be granted Hollingsworth moved "with pleasure. M He had Just heard that ona of bis bills bad, upon final passage in the house failed to receive one affirmative vote. The senate will hold a regular session today at two oclock. OF AT CITY PARK. SOLD Autograph Copy of Myatarieua la goon to So Put Up Ulab-um- e at Auction. New York, Fob. II. At aa aaction house in this city there is to be aoid of HMaaa srMklng uniqoefl J less, in fact --oau an autograph copy of tbe weird and mystic poem of Ulalume," containing a stanza which was suppressed before publication J and has never yrt appeared ia print. waa the sole Ulalume, a Ballad, Important product of my most Immemorial year, so described in tbe fifth line of the poem 1 tar If namely, the year 1847. It was first published In tbe Doc ember (184) number of the American Review. Prior to publication Poe recited It at aa evening gathering in Richmond, Va. One of the guests. Miss Susan Ingram, waa deeply affected, but confessed that the could not quits understand It at a first bearing, and begged for the privilege of seeing it In manuscript Poe next mom lug sent her the present trans-scrip- t, accompanied by a characteristic note, which runs as follows: MONDAY EVENING. I bare transcribed "Ulalume with aiudh pleasure, dear Miss Ingram, aa I am sure 1 would do anything else at your bidding, but I fear you will find the venae scarcely more intelligible ioday in my manuscript X than last would ennight in my r solution. deavor to explila to job what I really really fancied 1 meant, or what meant, by tbe poem, if it wan not that I remember Dr. Johnsons bitter and rather Just remarks about the folly of explaining what, if worth explanation, wouiu explain its It He haa a happy vntHHsm, toa about some book which ha sails "as obscure aa an Uula-lumexplanatory note." Leaving to its fata tbaratore, and tn good hands, lam, yours truly, EDGAR A. FOE. This version contains hare and there some few verbal differences from she received one. such as the robstitu tlon of "Ah for "Ob" la tbe fifth and sixth lines of the sixth Lanza, Aa Its chief value, however, as a literary curiosity consists In tbe final stanza which has aiiherto been unlrnowa to Poe worshipper. Here is how it rons: e" it been ghouls . , First rasa six furlongs Moderator, won; Morcudo, second; Flamboyant, third. Tims, 1:19 I Brand raoa 6 furlong Bon Mora ! won; Julia M second; Rightful, thin. Time, 1:19 Third race, 81-furkmga Msthia won; Chief Archibald, second; Mile Boy, third. Time, :43 Fourth raoa one mile Toga won; Easy Trade, second; Pirate, tblra Time, 1:49 Fifth race, one mile Chancy, won; Tima Rasll, second; Vkwa, third. 1:48. Sixth race, mile and sixteenth JorBaris dan, won; Omealea, second; Dua third. Time, 1:58 14. 9-- 1-- 1-- 3-- AT OAKLAND. Oakland Baa Francisco, Feb. 16. sults: slnt yaca 1 furioni re- Maspaag won; Ballous, second; Busy Bee, third. Time, 4$ Becund nee, futurity course Ed. Rodua, wan; My Order, neeond; Gren-orthird. Tima 1:12. Third race, mil and Mordents, won; Mr. Dingls, second; Cinnabar, third. Tima 1:9$. Fourth race, 7 furlongs Sol Lichtenstein, won; Haves Kun, second ; Belle Reed,. third. Tima 1:29. Fifth rare, 9 furlongs Had Sam, oa; Domains, aacond; Captain FVir-aalaird. Tima 1:14 Sixth reca one mile Rockawsy, Flaunt, third. won; Fon cants. Time, 1:44. s, The pitiful, the merciful ghouls, IV) bar up our way and to haa it Pros tha secret that Ilea In these wolds From tha thing that 11m hidden in these wolds Have drawn up the spectre of a pUuat rom the Embo of binary souls This sinfully, srintillaat planet inclusive. thrse-sixtecnt- ALL BETB ARE OFF. Oshkosh, Wia., Feb. 16. Governor La Folette tonight ordered Sheriff Simpson to stop the fight between Thomas Mowalt and Eddie Hanlon and tha contest waa prevented. A Urge audience had gathered to see tbe fight. 1-- AT HOT SPRINGS. Hat Spring!, Feb. II. Oaklaws a. First rare, 9 furtonge Delusion won; Chickorka Maid aacond; Idle Hour third. Tima 1:17. t'cnrUm JTJi Amertu r..rr worth ET' Ja ren Il ' third. Time, 149 Fomth race, 5ft firlonre Windy furlongs Misa Gunn Lad wen; Van Neea second; Tima 1:0934. Fifth rasa T. Ah, New York, Feb, IA The stewards at the Jockey club granted the following date at a meeting today: Queens County Jockey dub, spring meeting, April 15 to 24. Metropolitan Jockey club, spring meeting April 25 to May 3. Westchester saeociatioa Racing spring meeting May 4 to 24 . Brooklyn Jockey dub spring meeting May 25 to June 14. Coney Island Jockey dum summer meeting June 15 to July 4. Brighton Beach Racing Association summer meeting July 5 to July 25. Saratoga association July 21 to August 25. Coney Island Jockey dub autumn meeting August 26 to September A Brighton Beach Racing Association autumn meeting September 25 to 20. Brooklyn Jockey dub autumn meet ing September 11 to 2A Weseheater association Racing autumn meeting October 2 to IA Metropolitan Jockey dub autumn meeting October 16 to November IA Queens County Jockey dub autumn meeting November 2 te 13. Waahington Jockinr dub autumn meeting November is to December A Maryland Jockey dub April II to 29 New Orleans, Feb. 16 City Park (New Orleans Jockey Club) results: .J?4 Ike third. Colnl0 0pT can third. Tima : ou mile Colonel PresSixth that the woodlands ton won;reca Drollo secoed; Panereatis Said we, then, we two then, Hare 1-- 5. RACING DATES. POEM OF POE TO J3E ders won; Bell Indian, second; Old Slone, third. Time, 1:31 Fifth raoa $ furlong Dapple Gold won; Alb' Commoner, second; Pariil. eune, third, lime, 1:18. Sixth rare, one mile Charlie Thompson won; Frank Rice, second; Dalesman, third. Time, 1:46 84. third. Time, 1:47 2-- AT ASCOT. TROLLEY Aa electric trolley system bis been pnt Into service In Hong Kong, to the Electrical Review, the construction of th road differs but little from the usual practice, only slight changes being made to conform to local conditions. The prla-- i cipal object of thla road la to afford I transportation facilities to the reagent of Hong Kong, for the latter, being a British naval statics i sad an important commercial center, of English reii-hsl tar" number h ,d- - how,T,r- - lh,t ,denU K iB naljTa chjBM, .re now using the road a great deal, although they first viewed It with suspicion, believing It to be a contrivance of the devils. 'They mw, however, that the ears would run that passengers were not spirited away, so they finally coma first to tot- crate the road, end then to use It as a coovenlenw. Until thin road started tbe principal means of transportation ia Hong Kong waa --ne rickshaw, drawn by ChiniM coolies. While alow, these ere laid to he reliable, as the around eooliee manage to get them somehow or other. Now that the electric road is running, there ia a fierce competition between it and the rickshaw, to which there can we but one ending. The Introduction of electrical apparatus ia China and la other countries of the Far East cannot but have some effect upon the live ot the nap tlvea" Aagelea Feb. IA Aaeot results: First reca mile and TO yards Mammon won; Bailey second; Dlxetto third. Tima :49. Second area BJsusoa rourso M. A. From the hell of tha planetary Powsll woe; Smithy Kane aeeond; souls? Knrerunner third. Time, 1:1L ! sixteenth Third raoa mil Another curious letter In the seme Patsy Brown won; Henry Clay Rye collection is addressed to Corsell ns econd; Church Light third. Time, 1:61. Fourth reca 1ft mlloo labUnn won; Mathews, Journalist sad author, whose poem of Wakondah he had charac- Dr. Lekko aeeond; Oro Viva thirl terised in his American Ilberatl as Tima 1:51. trash from beginning to cad." This Fifth reca mile Girdles tone won; opinion he eem to bare inbsaquaatly Big Beech neooad; KahalUn third. 1 retracted, for It i full of respect, Tima 1:42ft. and winds up Sixth race, mile and I furlong gratitude and flattery,Oonld I imagine Doric won; Ben Liar second; Bells with three words: that at any iaomeat you regarded a Dixon third. Tima 1:16ft. certain Impudent and flippant critique aa more than a matter to he laughed AT CRESCENT CITY. at, I would proffer y I aeribMed the Sim In question you yourself have for being fifty good reasons on the spot. article given ashamed of it." er ever tell fibs? asked a lady who had advertized for "'"Not for myself, maam, answered the applicant; "only f the missus. Chicago News Do you i. I CARS IN FAR EAST. TRICKING THE OSTRICH. he oetrich Is an extremely difficult bird to approach sad the native hunter haa to resort to all aorta of rmaee te get near enough to kill tbe birds One of the most popular stratagems adopted la for the hunter to procure the body and bead of a bird, which he fits upon hla shoulders, making tbe neck stand np by meana of n stick. In thla disguise he can venture near a flock of ostriches without exciting suspicion, First race, 8 2 furlong Yorkshire and aa aoon aa he haa marked the bird woe; Queen Esther, second; Barker, he wane out comae his bow and arrow and a victim is claimed. Pearsons third. Time, 1:26. sixSecond race, mile and three Weekly. teenths Stonewall won; Dixie Lad, e. Borne people have the wrong Idea , second; Harry Ne'. im.d i Mias Go- about whet Is the proper way to nia Third race. 5 furlong mes won; Charlie Dickson, aeeond; an auto. Now, I propore" Oh. Georgel This Is so sudden."- Martha Celia, third. Time, 1:11. Jack San- - Houston Post. Fourth race, 7 furlong A 1-- 2 . t i -- |