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Show me 4 OGDEN. EXAMINES: UOnXIXG) UTAII. TDAY SEPTEMBER MOUSING, 3. 1905. n LL wc it.e mgh' eer-am!- '.inert hr les: rt not lhe ht occupation. Tlta Quaii:) of tha inatrartiou is a aatialaciory aa the quan-tirv- . Tbo rhildrti are not only laugh? Uta ordiiutry primary tubjecia, but au : mi ton i given to manual n oik that w.tl rrriainly stand them in good 'ae!t Tn lmertnedlate course for or ahup imtudea ibrea .'ear !,: work or tur-year ol wors. or the iwo roiubiucrt. aad lor tbn girl thre- years of good practical hourekn-plaf:tipecial gllenilou is also paid to acieucr. par Irularly lo thorp of rels braitrhr iha- - ara lit. d in irade and agriculture ambition Dr. Us lows for :he Kl'iptuos are vmj high, but be rents to ha lu a tair wuy to achieve II w ia lira iu place primary in-- l t of eiet t chil l i net inn a ll bin in the Christian ptoiluces ami in Irnl a atifnci.'iii iiiini.'b ol na'lti- toiling men and women aa Icat he.a. so ih.il tli.-there will opr a udigniflej and pr0tcrly couiiicna.it.--lu ibis way bn a ill nc pure tor Ills crowning achievement, wl.n-hlof a Plulipiiinc iinhrraliy . A rough csitutaie of ibt- - nuniht-- r of chiMr.-in the lalnuls gives a total of hImiiil J.Jtm.ifHi the ugca of d Mint years. This. Dr Harrow iniv Istniis fur the Mr, will at anc one lime uf nltout KtO.uOti, and It will in- frum the flgun-alToad) given that this pruvi ion has a ready nearly mail.1. t Allowing for all posalhU will lie acknowledged that the work la B moat Impressive one nd it k aroju-anmility ought to be known and p apreriaied Ihmughoui the Inilt-- THE EXAMINER cr rubMiM4 tvnr hw hy Tlw SuadRsd FMh-ta- f C. rati. cuBAcmmoM Carrtar la Def: rural by iKhllll awik.... act 0OM Olg. Morning Susdag iali par tuiaa la At laaat haartarty, d-- ENT. iUm aa all equal aba- k nawe uabkaaal (Ira t bo l kM oaporMloal. ir Gnmemmcaitoiis will aa eel rod aa all aubjaeta presented la respectful language tram knows individuals. but tbo true same Boat ka published la foIL Ail latl art and eomasunlcaUone by bob da plumes. or ilpad 111 ba thrown aaaumed names, la tbo waata baakoL Tba bravo Baa aovar bidet behind aa ao Don't oak tbo eumed name. Editor to ba raapoaalblo for bat you aro aabaaod of. - SCHOOL SHOE t ON high-grad- e I Indepandant Phana.... Na. 120 Na.120 fall Phana a Na. 120 of bath lalaphana elaaad after 0 p.m. EARTH Every Pair Guaranteed .Inp.-Hies- ANOTHER CONSUMPTION CURE. Snf-folk- . - iil 1 I Hoh Tbo New York pit el miununw unuibrr new cure f r cunaunip'ikiHi. lu lia la Tba ondt-urvor U tuned upon experiments Him have born tried upon with well developed putnuuiary The result la said to bo nut merely a marked linprnvriueul, bnt rnlire recovery, bud that no liug'-rindoubt may ba left In thn mind we are told that three clovru ticulii an1 uuw for llfo Insurance. good aubj.-dlTbe tree men I U very linpl and no aperls appliance. need ll l.t merely the Juice of ran turh aa potato, Int earrota. unlumi and celery, ext reeled by preauie mil an allowed In doac after the regular tneatn. Ttiin I Ml eery dial It la within ibn rnrh of et ery nnv, it. peed hardly he .aid, il ahiHild Hot be tried Wllhuui the convent of the lurdlral adviser, Not uni) in thin treatment minouueeil as a earn for rouKUniptlon, hut we rr nl mi I old that It nay tent in the discovery of a nieana hy which I be litimati Imdy may be rnderi-- Imtmiue from tubcrculiHi It terms rIhkmi too good in bn true, and inapt diMappoininirnl warn 11.1 tiou bring too MUguiiie. r.uillinu tinn or rfeniKl iiiu-- i at least con-terv rapidly, and ihetr all he i.i unii.s-.-aary .b'lav n luufeniig uiin ih mi. lie whatever Ihr lf'p"rlr. diS eov.'iy may c.intain It N i t Merit ih.it 'll" war iion Tills ic;ili-i- - I amt ince-.- sni. I. ..Illy ,1 iii.ii of tll;e, s?i il Hint rnli;ii .i.iv IllOnieni, it In. inn rli-re- a atl-Hi- tidier-culos- - r I7u,-iiiii- - of the (i.niK1', Sep; I heavu-ralnaiorniN Dial ever viailed It is reniidr-thi. today. filled the Kio Virgin to aiich an rxient Mini tin dsiti below S'. C.uirgc wa sacpi awgv. roads were sashed out. wrnv fairly moled .uni ina ii v farm or wu'i'i. out by The oidi-filiiiui 1)11 nt tells i fun nothing a e wav in wiir-the of storm has ever v Hi ted iIiih c ui til ry Si MARRIED MAN. MUCH 1 d Charlea Fuller la Arrealed on Charge of Btoanty. i, taro-uuue- s I'lllCUKU, Inti aeltes V ll. n i:i.- fluni CSHii-i- li- in ;h - Mil i - . !inil In- J.1 - i - - i.;.;- Mouili-illo- . ai Ills III. fouiih ., n- - f. r. A. DFNVF IN I H'll IT ,.i iiiiiil.- - ih- h- - l Uili-'- .1101-1- Ilran-ii lu-i- Ih i.v rm i ,TI.'iinpl!ifi ' . - - oi- hi s i.iTioM-i- if MrpnM.r I p'ni-:l'Ihi.-- s :o s. w " ;i" v i M. i . - wo- -i 'liili- m-- I ,. , w.l.ir .i i I rn.ul. lui. iao. S.-p- i ol III-- i it . HORRIBLE - III , ,ic.l'i-t- t - . i a cr-- v te.i ml nf ge.iii-- l i :in-- l ru- .in,1 -' mi 2 of (Xlii-er.-- ih- to 11. 8 ,'ii,hi i.s $ 1 . 50 $1.75 Vici Kid Lace (Extra Quality) Si lo ll.$l.75 Hi to 2. $2. 25 Box Calf $1.25 11. $1.50 2 $1.75 5 to S . . to Hi to 8 jiny mi in. in of hum law. n iirii,:,ed io app-ills, rid coiiri hef,v up i .I'liigitluiuphi'f y of Sirippfii-lI r s.hiv. ii, x a. iiiheir of cuIIm in- no: cir'-in (liiircp. This .1 p w. s h-' ai Box Calf I Scpii-inli.-T- ; - (Extra Quality) 8.. $1.50 to 11.51.75 Hi to 2. $1.95 8 ..i., Jij , - .sli;it- lv,'i;J.i u ,, . ui"' "! the .mu mused in oi it. e :ovceiii-- i :i- - WARRANTY CEED. tian ; ii.. : r. - r. jce.i r Iih-- id Box Calf to E1ar-n'rd for the aim of ; ;inu wife . piai H." Hooper yr-to- Cleveland vs. Chicago, de2. Chicago Cleveland, Kept. feated Cleveland in a live Inning game, called on account of rain and darkness. Attendance 2,500. Score: 1 fl 3 Cleveland v . . . . 4 li Chicago and Uuelow; Batteries He Smith and McFarland. . 4-- - 4--5. 2-- ea Seattle vs. San Francisco. San KranrtM-o- , Sept. 2. Luck favored tbe home team today. Hit were acarr with the locals, but they of Seattle profited by the miaplay and scraped up enough runs to obtain the lead and hold it. 4all pitched a good game (Or the visitors, but hla support was not good. Score: . 0 I S Seattle ...... . . 1 4 4 San Pranrteco Batteries Hall end . Blankenship; Henley and Wilson. Umpire . g Uwvi. Portland vs. Oakland. Portland. Ore.. Sept.- - 2. Blexru.l. Oaklands new pitcher, was batted out of Ihe box by tbe local team In the Devereanx wa pu In fifth inning. in hla place, bnt tbe game was all over so far as the visitors were concerned. Portland put up first clave ball both fielding and pitching. The score: Portland Oakland Batteries Jones and and Hackett. Id 3 Wclsn: 11 fi 6 Hlex-ru- d - Tacoma vs. Lea Angeles. Tacoma. Sept. 2. Ir was a run away for Loa Angeles today. Fltgerald was driven out of the box tn the third inning and Brawn lasted little more than an inning. Uracb finished tbe game and held the visiters down. Gray made a home run. Score: I Tacoma rw-c- 12 13 t mid-iro- n 4 3 Mias Sutton Champion. Cincinnati, Sept. 2. Ml Mae Sutntagerald. Brown and I rLynch. Hogan: Bray and Spies. Um- ton. -won the rhampion ship of the iel! t cun is tournament today by pire rarrinc. Ml Myrtle McAtner of Pittsburg in two love sets. The Pittsburg RACES girl was outclassed at every stage nf Lhe game and did noi score a game off Syaenby Wine Century Stakes. New York, Kept. 2 Before a crowd nf 20,00!) persona. James R. Keenes roll Hyaonby. champion e winner of the Great Repuhlle. reallxation and the Iroquois stakes today added to hi already long list ibe 120.000 century arakea at JjOs Angel It I Welt) j Hi to 2. $2.25 TERRORIZED BY TARTARS. Tifii. Kept. 2- .- All coniinunicition with Shulfla I cut off. The wirmuDd tng country I terrorized by Tartar bands mid sanguinin'? conflict Troops with artillery have Wn ordered tc the scene. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN Iaw-renr-- Sheepahead Bay. Ryaonbv was held ai. the prohibitive price of 1 tn 20, and many hooka refused tn pnt up any price against, him. In bis taro year of racing By son by ha been defeated only twice, and tliar was last year in the FutiirPy. when Artful and Tradition led hint him home. Including hi victory- In the Century today he has won the mormon sum of IlkO.noo. The Century s and upwards, is for t for agi. a gallop of our and half mile. Syaonhr won easily by Broomstick took the two lengths. second place, with Kugenia Burch GOLD TO BE GIVEN IN KNOWLEDGE CONTEST - ExThe announcement that the aminer will give a prize of 1104 in gnbi to the lucky contestant in the Kx-has mlner'14 Knowledge iu a flood of inqulrie from all the ovr the city asking to know all conditions pertaining to tho content. So. in order that you may know- just third. Yankee Coiir-u- l won the tlOiuu Fla: how to go to work to win the $144 tn bush smke at even furlongs. He gold we publish a complete synopsis or took ihe lead ai thv slari and won by the idan. The full page advertisement, containlength from Timber, who was a head of the "Knowledge Contest" RResn!:: ing advertisements of about forty behind Whimsical. full course lug biialne- - men of Ogden will appear First race. Buell O'Duwd won: Ptou. second: In ihe Examiner of next Sunday a issue. Sept. 14th. Each advertier will (rand Pa. third. Time. 5.19 r lip repreken'ed by a thorough descripPai Second race. ix furlong won: Marjoram, second: Clotcn. tion nf hi luisiness. hut his name, lo. feaiure-- , nf hi cation and third Time. 1:13 will he omitted. Third rare, seven furlongs Yanke Winn You Get Busy. Consul, ll., l Martini, 2 io 1. won: Begin with No. 1 and tell u in the Timber, 115 iLynne). 11 to 3, second: Whimsical. 112 tW. Knapp I. s to i:i. numerical order in whirh they aje third. Time. I: id. wrtfeu whom each number represent. Jerry There la a positive clue in each paraPag .ms. IVba:1. Fiipfiap. to who the WcmlM-egMcKitiredge, James graph tor description! but it merchant or business firm ia and Phldas also ran. I to a n rtain extent secluded when Coupled. . Fourth race, mile and a half Syon-by- you find the rlu. call on th- business 115 iNlco'i, 1 to Ih, won; Rronnv firm you lieiirvr vhe number repres'lck. 12C (Martin). 12 to 1. second. sents and be will toll yim If ii refer to he i repreEugenia Burch. 123 iBullmin'. 31 to I. him. and whether' or not In outer third. Time. 2:35. sented in 'hr "cfTi-eht- . TViiv Spanker also ran. worn, rh" first question foe you to Fifth race, five and a half urlong ask. is, "are you in rite cnm?st7" If three-year-old- . Bui-ge- 5 to I.. uf S 5 to S . . -I. in ! Ilnivi- - DEATH. i. 0. EM . rn - Inrg pa.; ho wei- indiei-- d Sepi v In li- .ai hr, - Or PACKING HOUSE - Inc - ; spi-p'l- I'lii.-sai- pin- , A harbor. one of Ia levrrain-- 'r her in make pan of the . PLOYES. , - -- aI I HE FACED - 2 Vici Kid Lace in TRIAL .uni today nn-- l In York - ;v in ii 111111111X10-- I i pw ihr-I'- - uVi,i- uf 11 -- :i - f i Uimc I1" , have ntile wh- - i ; t.'.-lf- I'nil if ...iris- Hi, i to e ,M.(. jipi ,ul.--- Sr- T ram. . Srp' ir w e.i 'll r - H ra, r- S, pi 2. Mow the news Huasta Japan peace agreement a .is fWlii-ahoul ihe Atlantie orgu a ml received h vesaelg Bill several d.iya out of port and hundred of miles eommun'raMon with dtreei talloiis on land, telegraph was reported hy the steamship La Lorraine. whleh arrived hern today. Lat 'Piiis-dawhile Ia. lsiriaine was shunt Siki mile eaat of New York, the pence message wa suddenly cauglu n li wireless Instrument and was learned tn be ihe aieamhii Kr-- n Drinr. Wilholm. hound for and already sliout two days out th- 3-- no-,- Batteries lork. -- w -- f (T Ch-e- H $1.50 $1.75 Hi to 2 . $ 1 . 90 SA. - fa' .Vaii..j I Ui.Hl-et- of ., : tliir tits io 11. Meaiage of Peace Caught by Rig Ocean Liner. i Hr.iwn, wfhom he a III., and ha tlfih au. I lu-oKhui i?i-! whom he niurrlcii hi SuIIivhii. hi. !I ih.- tnarriHa-look plm--n hen l'!7 suit Ip.-in 'hi-- . - was Incii living with n.iiuh-'- i :! Two 111 e ,I'-lu-of Ills Vv il ir..,i I I rIiiiii. w , NEWS RECEIVED AT ad iiiairit-.l- . Main!.- - 8 . ,m- , Ih llr. i; I5' ml in . - i'tlSV X'litu - i: airi-Hin- s i ; - i TT,i un-l.-- r v li,in.- le i Kiill-- r Is hit. m Iipiv Ihr charge of bigamy to have of , to tin- aiinn-nfour of wlio,n aie living unit none I i is 11 Ills Nisi Wife was Miss llrs.-.,f lpruigf.-i- . Ms. in. whi i' olid w'ki Jane Kciri whom hr Ills Churl-- III.- - is !t- - f.nnr,-,- . Alllr; H'jte.'s- - hu'nan cliiiiti n l . gi-no ) ; lie, u in. I(. . a :u ih- - jit,; 0 11- - r mill' lit It, -- in I'dumlui. t ll.- ,1., i.'.-1-- i ;; In Uuiij III III? oii v Kl:lf.l"nij panace-I' Is a A dml;ill'h from a s: . i.iii EDUCATING THE. FILIPINOS, - fsCp!. Trihun-- i Chicago - tr DongolaLace 5 to 8. . $1 .25 , i New York vs. Boeton. New York. Sepi. 2 In a pitcher' battle between North and Winter, ibe New York won from Boston by the Ai tendance 2, HOD. score of 1 to t. Score: C 1 2 New York 5 0 Boston and McGuire; Batteries - Ortb Winter and Criger. PACIFIC LEAGUE. I 9- la. Si-d- indi-iunl'- WELL-KNOW- ays-lam- ht-ai- , l WM. OLASMANN Hi:,-i- drf.-aiin- AMERICAN LEAGUE. ! v , a:-- Boston vs. Brooklyn. Hoaton. Sept. 2. Bo.on defeated Brooklyn today in a pitchers' battle. Both men pitched excellently, but WilAlis wa steadier than McIntyre. ttendance l.S'ti. Score: 1 i J Boston 1 3 Brooklyn Hart eriev Willis and Moran: McIntyre and Bergen. C in por- e- Hause-wue- . ptofi-ualot-- - ,.,, . 3 Pittsburg 1 4 14 8t. Louis Batterle Lynch and Deitx; Taylor and (irady. - ! - p - Git-era- Koore: 4 I Indepandant Phana . . . . Ns. SI Na. SS Ball Phana 9USINESS OFFICE indepandant Phana.... No. 120 No. M Ball Phona wa. St. Louis- - Kepi. ance 4.0fk). at-e- n EDITORIAL ROOMS . - l- telephones EXAMINER l iliccs-Igbllrhnie- Subscribers will confar a favor by taformlag tbla aflloo of failure to rarcdvo Tba Examiner bafota their braakfaaL K- -, h- Pittsburg won ia the third inning, assisted by an error and three buses on balls. Attend- - Tba Esaartaar baa bo laror-and ao enemlee to punish. It wiil Pittsburg DlMt-burg- In-i- Tba Ekaalaar la a atrirtly It ilraa newspaper. an'go:.i- - NATIONAL LEAGUE. l INDEPEND- AND FEARLESS bAdHBALL WORK. g imnu-iliaici- a a 6 a a a AT - 0d. celebrated , SAFE BREAKERS . Tba Fxaoriaer ia aaat by m3 NUllr of her Collins of Chicago defr-a'pK ) ' of New York in siraigh3 ai doing Collin won the rgm Bela C. Wright lor rfce ciitr,p 1.49 3 5 of the tournament on Munc;. i Kaitun was defeated for :hIS I inc ah! has gained pmn:.u- n, Providtnc Grand Circuit. a Providvuee, R. I , Kept. 2. An ex- ihe tennis world, ro.ip.tl w,': Bidden of Cinciuna'i. i ... citing contest in the . 2:M pace Lulu by Mis Helen llom.e brought the Grand Circuit race meet feaied at KarragiuiSfii Park to a close to- York and Mis McA'cday. The event wa won by Haron Diving Champions-nG. Fra: tans Grattan by ;b- veteran Now- York, Sep:. a. KosuIm: don uf ihe Mis.ajur: A. c. 2.49 trotting, iwu iu three purse t tii)4 (concluded) (lieu wood won theSi.-i'-(living ihainpimirn. United it Trat-M.. third and fourth h"ais In 2:i)6 2:10. Jim Fen-won second heat in .afternoon. (. M Dame!.-YorA. C. cosily won The Roman won first heal 2:49 '.i - : iu 2:10 champtonhip b Diiect View. Tuna. T frimi Budd Goodwin. .- i Hroanie Wilnot. Grade Kellar, Ken, jii,, and Kid Shay a, so started. 2:11 class, ironing, two in th:ve. Revere, Mas.. Sep: 2 i tllug of IJos'on won a iwim, purse l.lMHi Robert Me won 2:1U and third beat in 2:u9 motor paced race at ., Kobera won ihe fin-- t beat iu 2:13 uight. N. ii.. E I' i Hardwood, Thornby and Miss In law also started. Lynn. The (ini-- ; wa .".h i ; 2:47 class, trolling. I wo in three, purse 11.504 Wentworth won two RUSSIANS AT THE :?i8. George in 2:10 straight FRONT PLEADED. G , McKinley, Knldsr MoGrcgur aud Charlie Herr also started. Gunt-h.Mani'iiu-ih'ua, 2:06 cla-- a, pacing, two in three, 1. The firm iii:iiia,:"ii Baron won secGraTan purse I.54 the cuoi-wa- s in 2:46 ond and third heats tssn.in today piinu-,,i won The flrsi Friend 2:05 the ine' organ, but M. heal in 2:06. Joe Po.vnter. Charley army received Nirhnlaa, Emperor imiay w. Hot and Black Hal also btaricd. helil over for tomorrow. From various source ilia iu-i,f At Latonia. the apre.-men- l into the eons percolHii-of nuiDtties Kochlstien re2. and Guuh'' Cincinnaii, O.. Kept. Pass. August 311. hut roniim-n- t sults. nain-tiowithheld six furlongs lotrigiiir fnr pending military First won: Jack Ratlin, second: .Varan, it publication and the new t , rralixr-or known to third. Time, 1:14 vagjely howevi-iSecond race, mile and oue hundred its effecu Arraugenieni. yards Edurado won: King Elborth, have already been Instituted for ii, establishment and maintenance of ., second; Both, third. Time, 1:46 Third race, aix furlongs Agnolo neutral sone between the artuicr. landwon; Holpolli, second; Quinn Brady, ing tbelr demobilisation. The army has had ampli- inn in third. Time, 1:13 Fourth race, one mile Bam Craig aeeuatora itelf to the idea nf prarr won: Creacerton, second; Marlin, The men have followed the dUruMim, aa rloaeiy a the delayed diiairhe third. Time, 1:42 Fifth, rare, six furlongs Minnie permitted and it is eridrni that wa of paying an Adams won; Rolla. second: Charlie unweicomq of the Japanese rnndi Eastman, third. Time, 1:13 Sixth race, mile and an eighth tion. won: Fonaoluca. Wexford Hie foreign military at ache are ex second; 1:12 and aro arrnne Roysl Pearl, third. Time, peering in lie reeallnd of the comIBS for formal leave-takinmander. MISCELANEOUS SPORTS. The Industrial and missionary interests. disorganised by the war. nr alWestern Golf Championship. to reanm? their enter Chicago, Kepi. 2. Mr. C. L Peer- ready preparing ing of lhe Midlothian Country club prise. today defeated Mr. W. Frank AnderTROOPS GOING TO FRONT. son of Hinsdale, 4 to tip 2, lo play in the finals for the western golf championship at the Homewood Country St. Peierahutg. Kept. 2. 6.20. TO club course and earned thn title Aaaociated Press wa informed at tha by Mias France Evorott war office at 4 o'clock this afternoon of Exmoor when the latter tuccunibrd that no formal orders have yet been in tha second round to Mr. Anderson. given r'garding the armUtio. that Not since tha days when Mrs. R. K. no step hav yet. been taken to tar Horne, Mtsa Beast Anthony, the Pilt-bur- g mutate th movement of troops going girl, used to rapture the pre- to the Far Eat and that no lisa mobilization ha been discontinued. In annually, miership of the there bei-- a more clear-cu- t victory fact, no step, whatever have yet lien than that of the sturdy player from taken toward putting- an end tn ih Mldkahinn. Rlu qualified with only regular work of shipping men and three to arore leas than 140 and won supplies to Manrliiirin or any connected with keeping the from Mr. J. K. Driver, Mrs. A. T. 11. Rrower and Miss Itulh Ktrelr, to get Manchurian army on a war footing Into the finals. The runner up today The- explanation wwa that, no order had beaten Miss Everett. All square would In- - given ?o Hipkc ends until at the turn, because she failed at vital the detail of tbe formal announce-nienof an armistice are fully undertime to make her deadly Iron hIioIh coma off. the new champion hour stood with the Japanese, after formal clinched the victory by some marvel- orders have lieen sent hy Rusia and ous strokes. Never up in the Japan to their respective commander, mairh until the eighth green, Mrs. who will meet in the field and arrange such as determining lhe diPeering took a decided brace, uml details, line. etc. viding thereafter It wis ray work. I Vaik City, Brpt. 1. One of the neatever est little place of ween tn Dark City war don here In the I, saloon by prtr of burglar unknown to tba offtreri. Tb-- t work was dons aotne time afirr 1 oclock thin morning, as wt that time ibe proprietor of the saloon, T. C. Thonipasm. closed up for tbe night and put the raceipu of the evening in tb aaf1. Tbe afr Is a bravy Dfehold of thu burglar-proo- f variety, and wa situatthe from wall of the builded againing, i heir being nothing between it and the eireet but the window of the Tb.saloon. entrance to the building war made by a bark window, and, iu ihrir entrance to the house thriller c that they were expert In their line, aa ihr window bar wero broken by aom? instruments used In pry the window up. After gaining entrance ibe fellows bored a hole In ilia safe between lhe combination Indict 'or aud lhe handle, and Willi aoni Instrument of a pry mg sort pushed the kick wit and opened tb aafr, and took i he money rotitalued in the safe, which amounted to fOUieikhig over Ita.OO. That the Iblevea wore not resident of the town nor well acquainted with ibe habits of the proprietor of ih different aafoon ia evidenced by the fuct ihat thv C. C. wras broken Into, fur It ia the habit of the owner of tbla particular plHce lo hank kia money each ilny, and to this babii be may lay ihe credit of several dollar. At tbe prraent time (her Ik absolutely no clue as lo who tb i fellow, or fellow were, and no aiinnpt iw being made to nrreat people. However, th officers here have taken ibe mat-- I i.p cud will make everr effort to i locale the perpetrator of the deed. This Ia ihe flrrt real plerr of thieving which has taken placa III Iark City for a number uf years, In- criminals States. Imre mi I in eiiiir.cqiii-iic.i-ichumc to make good lli- lr an the rgirii prrcaulton which is C0IT OF WAR. iisiihIIv had In ulii.-- r pliices has gra-hIIuw.-iiu in hill uway 1'Iie cost of the ltunfioJaiatir.s- - war nail Dark City. ami tbe nt .ii I I lew arc given aa follow; WOMAN DIES. 11 nr began Keluuary 4, lihit. Mrs. Han-nc.Fork. Sept. iMirsiliui tdu.vwl alT. Ilitwsla'w forces In llelil. stii.uiHi. Cuuixliy, a If.- - of Samuel Cunuihy. dl.-i- l hi her hum - her.- - Frnlnr, aged forces in Held. 7ihi.ini. ns years. Hh- I llllM I .! I , fl.kTo,was a nHilve of t'llrl III Itll-enmi.uiifi. Knglund. Hiid wax married to r. 1 . to t'Wit I.) Japs'u C.iniahy Jununry eiiu.ieiD, l,.'iiil-,- - Ssuuiel hn- -I onn.imii. j lie Tn II of tn.il fIip rsiiu- - with h- -r Itiiaalaii catsiiU'i. a in liuulr. i".t imh. baud I'tali, reach Ing Salt lathe City Tln-12. ISM. i ' (c;oher removed O-- Japanese casual! Ir in haiih-- , lotN-r- . iK.'.ii, io Spaulsti Fork. ) Mrs. Corns by wa- - th auilior of a Ituwsiaa waiahipa luel hi 73. iiuuihi-of poenin and ilunugli ill sc h- - linn sue herself Inn ih- Japaneae warships Iiii. t Value of Russian ships his', flat), of ninny in 1'iah. The funeral will txho idnce from puii.i'hu. Value of Jiipatteai- shls loJ. $1., ih Cm i ml meet ing Tioiiae nt 2 p. m. IHiu.imn lti".'. Siuuhiy . pi. inher Tbe jHpaiiCK.. shiis om wen- - olmo.--all atnall rrafi. inrpr.lo bouts piuI the BIG FLOOD AT ST. GEORGE. like. aaru-uliura- BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. far THE STATE :! MMvappIHMWP Isolation won; Sterling second; Odd Ell, third. Time, 1:47 2 5 S'ih race, mile and a sixteen-- on the turf Dont Ask Me won; Proui. second. Fieur De Marie, third Time. The Ki:tp:na malie i fur lost. time. s- - liusl-lies- Red-dlc- k Jte say "no" pass on ; if he ?ay yes ihett ask him what his specialties ' and lit- - or hi employe will cheerful, tell you. Then write it down and suh irlt It to rite Exiirolner. Doesn't Coat a Cent Ii coat the public eliwvluiciy nothj11' ing to try for a prize except trouble and the exercise of their acYou arc given six day io acj quire hl information. All letter aro numbered a ilfy are received, . none are opened until ihe Then No. 1 i opened and eo on we find eighteen correct answer. until Th?n we reproduce the full PF ada" and to each the business man's name and special)-aualso publish a list of the prize winner. giving name and address. Tin not oniv shows ihe contestants 'her bn th" otj' they were right or wrong, tire reading public i shown conn turn sively who the loading business are and ihe special line they carry. Awarding of Prixaa. tn If there arc no corrrct answers corprince are awarded those nearet rect. Read thi expianatlop over fully , eo that when the "routest it PJ ptars you will fully understand get to work aa soon as ll i r)hl)ne The firvt prize ts 54.no. There a $ eighieett rash prises lu all. ing linn. It worth a try." contea-clo,-H- |