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Show fnE scrap.' A small item, one would say, but a large one when considered In its true light. From waste paper aione last year (he railroad above realized a Irns. shingle and profit of fii.OcO. nails proved of imporiani .slue: Th total value of ibe scrap hesp reached f the enormous sum of $1,250.00. course ihe greater pan of this waste came from the worn out locomotives and cars which are aent to the arrap heap after ibe have ceased lo ha of further value to the company. But tin tha small boast bold items mentioned, upaard of flu0,biK) were realized. Everything Is saved, and everything Is economic aly disposed of. "The napkins ud table linen for the dining service of one road mount up imo the lens of thousands, aud the towels and bed linen for the sleepers rcpieeni nearly as man more separate articles. Tha suuual wash of the sleeper and dining car service amounts to hb expenditure of fJ3,(00, although it la nearly all done by steam and maTo keep up the supply of chinery. linen upward often thousand separata THE EXAMINER Published Every DY " The Hudiid Publish fear by fcgC SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by Carrier Is Ogden City. Including Sunday Morning Ex75 cts aminer, per SMsib--- acts Single MAIL IN ADVANCE. 8V The (Mamlner ia amt by mall outside of Ogden. pfr pMr eeneoaeeeeea ad- - At leaat quarterly, In TUCt INDEPEND- AND FEARLESS ' ENT. The Examiner Is a strictly InIt gives dependent sewnpaper. all nidus an eguai show. hw Til Esiiilur hu m to punish. Iisa and so enemies It erlU give the news nablased hid neprefu diced. pierps of linen are purchased annually. On tits- - great iranacontturnlal trunk lines more money Is Vpeut on ibe table and bed linen tliau on eut-- apparentl) Important, articles as car brackets for bats and costa, or upholstered cushion avals for passengers. Yet so careful ia the syi era that every uspklu. towel, table cloth, sheet or pillow case muki be accounled for, and not one ran be lost without some adequate explanation sreouipanvlng the report of its disappearance. Strict biiameha principles prevail throughout the whole department." N Vail fillwpHfbSliflBM eelved on all subjects presented la respectful language from hnon Individuals. but the true same must bo pubUshad in tulL All letters sad eommunlcatiaoa signed by non de plumes, or assumed names, will bo throws no the waste basket In bravo man never hides behind nn asDont ask the sumed name. Editor to bo reaponaiblo for what you are ashamed of. will confer a Subscribers fhvor by informing this office of failure to receive The Examiner before their breakfkst EXAMINER MEMBERS. IRELAND'S TELEPHONES In government and party organa of e Ibe English press iho cry that In the ImIreland is la proportion lo her perial parliano-ni- , population, ia revived. Those who make a point out of the ahlbholcth the fact that tha deplorable decline in the population of Ireland ia flno directly to the ualadminlstrstbiu which for generations compelled Ihe peasantry to leave the land of their birth and awk in other oo utricle the justice denied them in tlu-i- r own. Ireland having thus hvou cruelly wronged and by kiictvssive lliliinli governments, the logic of the present outcry Is that ahe should he punished for i condition of things for which her taskmasters, and nut she, are responsible. Hut, spurt from this consideration, t it is that the Irish In Ihr imperial parliament, baud at lot) members by (lie art of union, was never rsleulutcd on Ihe basis of population, for ir ti bud been Irclund would have hud 3:10 In 1X00 instead of less than half that number. it Is satisfactory lo know that lu ofopinwliion (o this refering actionary poliry the Irish party will hare Ihe support of .nil men among ihrtr Tory compatriots. The ludciiendi-n- t Order of Orangemen old-tim- EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phono. ...Nm SI Nos bd Sell Phone. BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phene.. ..No. 120 Bell Phone. .Me. M WM. GLASMANN Independent PhMte....Ne. 130 . Nm 130 fell Phone. Na 120 of both tslephono cioead altar 0 p.m. ........... .......... k .......... aye-teni- a TOGO'S FLAGSHIP. fallowing the disaster im tho Bennington, the 1m by fire ou the Japanese Mlkasa teaches the nuvlea t tbo world that these great fighting a oa the water are to be watched hut they deatroy ihemaolvea end tholr crews. After ail the urmiing and Invealigaling it has never been lumio certain that the Maine waa destroyed y any rxlernul rause. It in believed that ihr lire on (ho Mlkasa waa atarled .by the failure of Insulullon of the electric wires. There has always been a suspicion that Ibe Maine magazines were exploded by her own If that waa so, it waa a potent spark, for it rauaed a war that changed tbo political and commercial geography of the world. , The Mlkaaa wan destined to be the 'Old Ironsides' of the Jupsnese navy. Her Intrepid commander Is Just now the foremost naval hero of tbo world. Ho fought his ship In the front, at Port Arthur and in the derisive bailie f the Soa of Japan. She baa often hit and hurt, but never put out of action. Men and officers fell on her decks, but her fag never dipped and her hoane guns were never silenced. Now nearly 600 brave sailors have gone flows with her, hut while the bravo of tha world lament them, ea .the martyra of our Maine and Benthere la nington were lamented, mingled with It a feeling of satisfaction (hat her admiral, grim old Toro. was not involved In the disaster. sm-uuou- a d registered a strong protest against 11m movement when first mooted, aud now tho Irish Reform association, composed mainly of landlords ur I lie laird Dunraven tyo, lias Issued g msnlfesio in which the gross illegality aud Injustice of the design are demonstrated. Though Irish Vnionists naturally wish to sco the strength of the home rule movement diminished, they are got prepared to have this dime at the expense of the ruuutry and in defiance of the solemn and binding declaration ns to the extent of the Irish represcu-taliocontained In the act of union. That. Instrument waa in the nature of a treaty betweea the parliaments of Ureal Britain and Ireland, and. In law and equity, ran only lie annulled or al. Orest sacrifices are sometime, netered by lira conseul of both parties cessary to Install great precautions. A subscribing lo it. thousand perished miserably In the It is true that ihe Irish Nationalist Iroqwnta theater fire In Chirago, but aim Is to do away with the arrangeminions have bees taler by the lis- ment altogether- - to secure Tor Ireland som Uught by that awful disaster. Bo lirr legislative independence - aud if with the men of the Muhte, Tlenning-t- n tho duly authorized representatives of and Mikaaa hwv not died hi vain both countries Jointly consent lo i'i If the naval powers of the world are abrogation, then the union, like every taaght the need of forethonght In safe- other contract, can bo annulled guarding their ships against such the slightest Infringement of auv appalling narrlflre. On the Maine and constitutional principle. But ihe iiisterialfsi, while Bennington we Inst more ihun we did id battle in the Spanish war, and on that the present enforced Conner, Ihe Mlkasa Japan lost more than were lion between the iwu counirlr iini'-- l killed on her ships in ibe hat;.- - of Ihi maintained inlurt, coolly propo-- e tbs Sea of Japao. that England, oil her own utoiiun and without, any leferriire to Iho rights or RAILROAD HOUSEKEEPING. wishes of her part nr r, aliail eliminate The following Is the Scientific Amer-lean'- an essential portion of the dtvd. simIt antis the convenience nr arroimt of what becomes of ihe ply because of one tin; gratifies pennies here end there of a railroad: Idlest section to do mi "The general hnusckrpcr' or a gresi trunk rallrosd line la most THE GOOD OLD WAY. a uiaa, and his business Is to manage liie stations, supplying them with nil A severe cold or attack or la gr ppa tiedful articles, and closely watching is like a Arc, the wmuer you conibdt fae waste to see how a saving ran lie it lltn belter your chunces are io over power it. Bin few mother lu this effected. Indrr his bureau control age are willing (n do the then- - coini- - numerous Items of appa-emiwor' required to give a good old fashioned reliable 1rca'ntnf such a niitiM sine!) cnnrrrn. but which in lie adminiF'eieil in their RMitdmnth-i-rs- . lo roi"icl-ia- ! backed by Geriran Kur liisi.incc. on l!t Bant.i f-utr'1 r-- alwa By nip. which lilieraliy own las: year, the 'sciu-r.Imu-'- -. paid in conniviiiii wjili tii. hiue tt 111 of reld and t v keeper' purchased nnd K:i dui-ini than any hrimms m keep tiu.l greater huis('lu''d fa or known veinedv. But even without iho office nf tin rnrrpan Tw-iappiii-ailoof hc old fashioned aids tnousand Pnte of soap, li.imo scrub German Bynip will cure n severe rold in hing bruther. and a similar number of quick time. It will cure colri In children or grown "eoplr It relieve the band mops ffgurM In the exp, l organs, nlltt the irritation, The housekeeper!. cf the individual louiuv.v-.sad v flop the cough. Aay a:i-- l offices repic-eu- ; a fornd- child will lake it It Is invniuahle in dlblc ar;n; I pwzrd o' Trial size bo', :;r..- - a household of child-e21c: regular tzc, 75c. For sale vrri ewpluw off and t la.--: ir V.v tie. !I druggist. the Ssn.a Fe 'An lii'cre-cj- i x t ojon b cuuo. RESiGATICN IS ACCEPTED. 1mhs, lio;up in j, 17, lion of iho w.isT- - Th- - v';-The .! p in t rj.s-ran-fit;o tCi t rn v the v .1 i Ms r l!n ; r , Iir.teter of n coc- r T1! : e; t. I n t pa-iri- ilar p-- r's s i' e s'a-io- u. . t-- u-- D Bj-ij- i 1 rrmv !! : T-.- e ! fu a EXAMINER: HORSING OGDEN, .MOXDAV UTAH, SEPTEMBER MORNING, HdHOMKro'OHKOKHKOSOWKHf'iOKiHOtO0 Btoeasel Prisoner on parole, and court martlalud. I'khomsky Held prisoner. Zaaaaliich Buporaeded. Japanese. Kaoiimur Bwond in command of tho lasts and bombarded Vladivostok. Kodoma Chief of staff; has planned of tha for tie Empire Struggle Cost Chronology all the campaign. and Causes, Results, East. Far in tno Kurokl Won ibe battles at the q Yalu and Mao-Tiepaas. and turned Kuropatkin's t flank at Liao Yang A pul k. Rujustveniky arrives off and .Mukden. (From ilii) Minneapolis Tribune t Nogl Capior of Fort Ar:bur. 0.- Lgspore. -Nodsu in command of tbe Japanese Tbo Cause First Russia's poi.cy Yladivmuik May torpedo center r of piwyiug fast and loots with at Liao Yang, Sha a river and boat raid Japauese north coast. Mukden. pruiuises as to the evacuation of Man May 0. Nrbogaioff squadron joins Oku Won at Kin Cbaow, Nan 8han chunw. whereby China's sovereignly Kojesiren-ky.- 1 over that land was practically Chan. an Battle uf ibe Sea of and An Shan May Oysma- - Field marshal and comnulled, aud the equal commercial rigl.1 JaiNtu. mander chief in of at Liao Yang and ihrrem ibs real of the world dune 3. Euquist wi n thret rruiseia Mukden. threatened. Second -- Russia's reaches Manila: vwsm-interned. refusal to recognise Japan's paramount Togo In command of the Japanese dune V. Freaideat Roosevelt opens fleets; Port Arthur and Be of Japan. interests in Corea, and her own dipwith the I'riu Vice admiral in command of lomat ic1' moves in that peninsula diplomatic correspondence powers, kioku.g to peace. tbs Chemulpo action. kinking toward treaty rights uud ;r flgming 11. Kuxia and Japan pledge done What the War Has Coat in Man, which ahe might gain control of the tb'msclve to peace parley. Money and Ships. port of Fusan. the more northern harDetailed Facts and Figures. Russia had in Manchuria In Men. bors if Vladivostok and Pori Arthur 60,1)00 February, 1(04 having proved less serviceable than Fort Arthur and Attacks had been autlcipaied. Third Japan's -- i February 0 and 1 Togo and Vriu She has since then aent to the 780,000 from seven year-oland Alexk-f- f grudgo against Huasla commanding the Japan-for ousting her from Port Arthur at tbe the Kussians. Russia lost two vessels Japan said to have mobilised 700,000 close of her context with China, and nearly .. and seven disabled; the Japanese, (also) Russia's falsi Ignorance of two torpedo bowls sunk Tbs victories Total forces eugaged since Jupan's preparcdncfca and her ovcrcun-Udenc- e gave Japan command of the Far East-ci- u outbreak of war (about I 1,540, OIK) in her own strength. waLers. Of these the killed, permanently The Results Klrkt Jspan has reacYu til River Tlie Japanese (May 1 borne have quired eonlrol of Cores, eatablisbing a uulvr Kurokl defealed the Russians disabled and invalided OoO protectorate and appointing an Ameri- miller Zaasalitch, thus opeufng tha way been computed at 625,000; 575, can, Intrant While Stevens, as adviser to (lie invasion of Manchuria. Bcventy-o- u Russians and 250,000 Japanese. to the Emperor, Rernud Japan has Japan has suffered the losa of ouly thousand five hundred men went regained possession of Iun Arthur engaged, (he casualties being 3,1(6 one prominent officer. Commander Oda; the Russian officers of rank and tbe l.lao Tung peninsula and of aa Russian lo 1.038 Jnpanaae. killed are: General Count Keller, much of Manchuria as will warrant its Hill and Kiuchow (May Generals 'anshn Ruikovsky, Smolensky, return to China, with "opto doors to jtii-T- hi the Japanese, unof victory Commander KomlratchriM. tbe trade of the world. Third der Oku. cut Fort Arthur off from the Btepanoff, and Admirals Makaroff, law bas gained a clearer north. One hundred and thouforty knowledge than bss More been had of sand men were engaged, the casualties Molas. Voelkersa maud Wlttaoeft. In what constitutes 'contraband of war, according to figures puband 3,300 lished money, to 1.704 In the Gaxette of Bt. Petersburg, and to what lengths a uaval officer amounting J Siamese. the war ha coat Russia. Including may properly go lit tli-- i right of Wsfsng-Ka(June 14 and 15) property destroyed, $1,075,000,010. search. Both of these advances have to reinforce Purt at t Blskelborg's letup On June 6, It was celibated at Toklo been iuads largely through the prompt Arthur garrison waa defeatad by Oku, that the coat to Japan ttad been In the diplomacy of the lair secretary of the former 4,633 men and the neighborhood of $475,000,000. slate, John Hay. Fourth Rttaaia cer- latter 1,120. losing One hundred and twenty Bringing the total money coat at the tainly will gel on th Iscltic coast thousand weer engaged. to peace parleys lime of the agn-muihe port for which she has so Liao Yang (August 26 io September to $1,550, 000,000. long been looking. 4 ) - Tbe first general couflict between lotiBea In have been aa folships ths CHRONOLOGY. (be two entire enuies, Kuropaikin and lows: Russia. Jspan. Ova nut commanding in person. Of the lti::. Battleships July 31 Opening of diplomatic cor- 4211.1)00 men engaged, the Russian cas- Cruisers respondence between Japan and Rus- ualties are given at 22.056 and tha Jap- Coast defense boats . sia relative io the Muurhuriau and Co- anese at 17,52a. Tbe victory lay with Special service veasc rea n situation. Japan. Kuropatkln's retreat to Muk- Destroyers den wa masterly. Gunboats l)f. Sha River October 11 to 21) A 5 Diplomatic relations Februar second contest between the same com- Transports broken off. February 7 Japanese troops occupy manders and forces at Liao Yang re68 mitted in another virtual draw, alTotal Slasaitiplio, Corea. to February K Gunboat. Korlelx Area though the Russians were compelled first allot, of Ibe war off Chemulpo. continue their retreat. Total casual-tie- , ONE MAN SURVIVED. 8 83.74767,868 Russian and Togo at lacks tin Fort Arthur fleet. Korlelx and Japsuene. February 17. Of thirty men Xew York, Hill (November 30) Tha who started Sept.in ihe annual endurstink. Japanese troop land si today bloudleat of the conflicts waged about ance swimming match of the Fniled February in The Czar dcclarea rort Arthur, the Japan- - victory lead- State Volunteer Life Baring corps, war. Japanese occupy Beoul. to of surrender the latter ing directly only one waa in the water at the finFebruary 11. The M ft ado declare the town. The Ruawiana lost in killed ish. neuand announces wounded 3,18)0 war. the Culled States about men, JapAlfred Brown of the College Point trality. A Japanese merchantman anese fully five times as many. crew swam fifteen miles, the entire Heel. on Vladivostok Isolated Fort Arthur sunk by May 14, from the Brooklyn bridge to a I. Iiug 19u4; surrendered January 2, 1805; a distance, February Steeplechase pier. Coney Island, and (43,-63-2 232 of war. inn of Tbe tile iege Yung; first land art garrison day. iron the gold medal. Hia time was 6 men with 772 guns) won com- hours, 6. Kunilniura March btmitprda 52 minuti-a- , 26 second. Three Hie manded by Htoesncl: Vladivostok. attacking others reached the engineers dock at force 608 Markaroff lakes command (87,633 men with March guns) by Fort Hamilton. They were J. J. KenNogl. From August Ik. 31 distinct at- nedy, J. D. White and John F. Carne. ut Fort Art bur. were made and three aortic ; tha C. Siegfried, n March d 3. Kuroputkin reaches tack! waa swimmer, lighting Mtik.Vii. practically continuous. and H. Kayasu, a Japanese, got as far April 4. Kurokl occupies Wiju, on Tbe total casualt ies have been given as, as Fort Hamilton. Russians, 32,743; Japanese, (4,480. the Yaln. Nearly 2,000 person greeted Brown April 13. Markaroff goes down with Russia surrendered 24,63( men. 646 when he stepped on the beach. For lh JVtropavliHik during n sortie guns, 82,670 shell. 127 tons of powder, half an hour they had watched him 35.362 rifles, 2.266.801) cartridges anil from Furl Arthur. battling against a strong tide off the 2i!. Vladivostok April squadron 1,- (21) horses. The victory had coat Steeplechase pier In a vain effort to while the reach the iron pear near by, which had Japan about (IdO.non.ooo, sink the transport Klnahiu. Russian financial loss. Including the been May 1. Halil- - of the Yulu. designated aa this finishing point. value uf the destroyed fleet, was not In that May 5. Oku lands at Pltsn Wo. lime he had not gained an May 11. Kuvlsus dcalroy and eva- lea than half again as much. Consid- Inch, and finally, at a quarter after 6 ered as n demonstration of the pitch o'clock in the cuate Dalny. evening the committee to which human fortitude and valor Arthur isolated. May stopped the race and ordered Brown May Hi. Japanese lwttleshlM IUL may be carried. Die siege of Port Ar- into hia boat suae und Yalilma sunk by mines, anil thur reflects the highest credit on both ihr defenders and the assailants and NEGROES ARE BURROUNDED. the rrulwcr Volilnio In collision. to rank in history among May 32 21. Taking of Nanahan is destined dc- - the nioi-- t memorable feats of arms. Germantown, Tenn., So.pt. 13. Aa a Hill, iho flrei id Iort Arthur's Hun River (Snndepas) (January' !i result of a clash yesterday between fcllHOK. to 28) Gripenbcrg'x bravest but frult-b-x- a Constable Scott, assisted by several JapaiiCHe ocenpy Ditlny. May 3 attempt to turn tha wing of Oya-ma- other white men, aud a crowd of nedune 14 13. Buttle of Wafang Kao. army coat him 12.000 men, with groes at the Wolf river race track, in June 13 Vladivostok squadron bom- a loss to bis enamy of hut 5,000; 0 which a negro waa killed, Scott and a bards Wonsan. Corea, and alnka tha were engaged. wen wounded and three nedeputy transport Hailo and Hitachi. Mukden-lFebru- sry 24 to March 12) groes shot. Abe Bynum, the colored Kurokl und Nudzu capJuno Greatest of ih laud actions of the proprietor of the race track, and bta ture the Fen Shut, Ta and Man Tien war. Oyarna and Kuropatkin again brother, John R., are concealed in a passe. has beei Rtiswlsn volunteer cruis- forced each oilnr with forties of from canebrake around which July ooo to 8tiii.iHiii engaged along a thrown a posse of white men, and an er St. Petersburg and Kmolensk seize 700, before daylight. the Hriliah strainer Malacca and tho front extending from 60 to 100 mile. encounter is expected casualties amounted to 41.222; Two attempts were made to arrest the German tcamrr lrtnx lieinrim in iho Japin' those of Pus-il- i to nearly 20,0o0. Forty Bynum brothers today, and after sevRed Bon. reThird raid of Vladivos- thoiiKaiiil Russian prisoners were tak- eral fusillades, the storming party Abe July en. Oyanta's spoils included 40 gun. tired to await reinforcements. tok (.qmulron. 200,0(61 hells, 60.11(8) rifles, 25.000.(100 Bynum received a wound in the head, duly 23. Torpedo boa! attack on rifle cartridges. 2.18)0 horse. 330.000 but was only slightly hurt. Fort Arthur fleet. bushels of grain and fodder and 1.000,-.H)duly 2ti 30. Capture of Wolf Hill. bread radons. In the numbers enJAP8 EMBEZZLED. Fort Art liitr. In of the Held. In the advance gaged. duly 30. - Jiipiitirnr begin rilirntion of the at niggle, and in the Tokio, Sept. 17. 7 p. m. The Inou l.lao Vang Count Keller kllb-il- . magnitude of tits In sea. Mukden so formal km has been made public that Finnic of duly far all previous bat Ilea throe naval paymasters have embex-zleNm of which we occupies AtigtlHl $165.01)0 of government funds. have definite information. Ciiwsna. The announcement has been calmly r- l WtiifciH-f- Killed lu. 'bv August lo'"n'1 received by the public, but tbs knowlIW, ., r; edge that the commission of the crime and peraed iL confirm tin Impression that Kuro- - extended over the period of years Ma-14. ilefcai Kaiuiiiiurj Augiisl may, It Is said, discovery palklBi milh h,g hh paring for without feeling of distrust and uneasi-ne- s so"11' ln, b,t'1-- - h not cause bf0,v upon a (trsm commander. ussqiHL Ai.gtu, toward the naval administration, Above all. it 1111 A ft It ill. prorcH the sttpenori'y of the Japanese and furnish a weapon to the political t 4. tier AitgiiNi soldier. parties that are opposing tbe governI.inu Yang. The Be of Japan (May 27 and 28.) ment . 21 F Fort September The annihilation of tha combined Kmoputkin Foil Arthur's fleet under Rojenvenaky (36 vessels taken: coiuiu.tud'ng DREDGING FOR GOLD. Ollier lielensea. of all classes. motin-Jn372 guns) b.v iKi:t ic iif Shn river. ih OctuuiT Flacer mining came u a stop in Japanese flee- under Togo (32 October Id- aila front vesacis of all cia s, with an un- KsypL and 8 pain when their product Idb.tii wi'h Baltic (u;id:on. known number of orpedo boats, th IHI to the level of hand labor; it Di'iulicr 2d. A rtnli go itiin winter whole mounting guns), at a coat io aiupped In Braxll partly tor the same Russia of S73..VNI.IMM, an4 the gain to iisson and partly because the gravel ipia'lcr: lietuic Mukileii. Oeuilicr 22 'The Dugger Hank Outdaiwn of absiiliuc command of the small and fine the placer field aliuation in the by atldiratlon. I cast. Six rage" ila'cr are nearly fist and the mines are out 2.V five cruiser, one coast defense ul' Oenlii-i- ' replacca grade.' It stopped in California bevessel, two KpceiHl nervfce lats nd cause the tailings choked up the riv- Aaxicff ttt .upremc commuttd. t 26 - Japanese attack Kaat three destroyer of ths Russian rs and tbe law courts interdicted the Ktkwjin forts and occupy Rihlung-Shrill- . were sunk, and iw. battleship, two hydraulic process. In Auiraliu it had coast defense vess-- i and one destroy, u'iiioi passed the level of hand labor 16. Russian deatrover cr were captured, along with 3.mni when the gold dredge was invented, November prisoner, inrludiug Admiral to t'bi-fi- i with in Alaaka. though stopped in winter Kos'oriipnv mid Nelms-,df. (Am) Russian ami is blown up to avoid iirm for lark of running water. It 4s were killed ur drowned, including A.I i ill going n during the twin iner time mirai 30 Japan acconiplished alien ihe strama arc released from November Sunning of tht at cos' 'o of three Iroet. In none of these einintrie whs' Hill boats s.m'., f:; men klleil and lilsrer o ;. nt -- e lise rf Fwmilirr 6 m mining nrrrstcd beraiihft there w numb'd 4(1 a no more gold In the gravel, but for rov Putt Artnur Made and Lost Reputation other reason stated, nil of wliirh Ftri are now remedied by the sold dredge. He m.id" lu Fori Vihur in.tin )r n. This invention supersedes hand labor VicMeff RiVs-leifences. h Hrrobraioff Xoki ak-;- - .it' K'.K it requires no 'grade' or down which to sluice Its wan positions. Blldrrlng -- Quarreled with Kuropal- - declivity ktn ari l resigned 1905. gravel: it will choke no river: It need Blrileff Arrtv. ti tbe front loo only enough water to float Itself In and offe-- s to surJanuary 1. to wash the gold with; and all of this la'e to serve. render. Feck l'c'ej water it ran. and does, use over and id I'i-January 2. Surrend-K . ned nnder criti- ever again. It Is as much at homo In Grlpenbcrg u cism. ihe arid but auriferous draerts of Rojoatv January arr.i'",- - off Kaulbitrs S', d' as In the golden marshes of the Madac.i-c:i- f R Fen i her river. KitruiM kl" Jait'-ar. k F.i r.t mi "liar i this gold ship? It s im-lueai-.es.rear pene'r.- - nc chief. ly a dredge that floats in s pond of NVi fhwar.: I'- - own Mlarhen'so-- Y. making -- a pond which aeccm-priT- , 2;V l'iI1 djinuf ' cummui.d. it wherever it chooes to go F.lvvr iF.;!itrsl : re. ' e aril which if to move over rue 13 1 TI;:.-.!r" Pflug Held pr' !rd in ary direction. It scoops up the ran v.t.l' ...i L.bi.i enuar Ntbogat-- j Wrunded and held gravel, subjects It on Its decks to tbe Renneakaiupr; off. ction of any desired process, mechaniprHonsr. Frbr.:.: of! Skrydloff i. cal or rheniicsl and then, haring Mt'.k.'-:- . v. Btakleb-rd, bn; ieiiiucl of !:s gold. eafz th grarl Hi nui'iinni Miiril. i,m; on advnnrliig un:il I iii'ii! .' "e '. 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To quote ther: & or hex man, commercial liartitr-lii- p small corporation. Like must other inventions, th-- gull A enl.l ilrd;: ship is a development. was used on the Magdnienn river xvn-t- y years ago; the riettre wa further developed several years iat-- r In cv Zealand: It wa brought almost to In Califonia: at the time s dosen machine shopi; xcatirrcl all over the I'nited Stale arc rivallm; one another in turning out v more and The Inii.i d more perfect dredge. mand for these marhines is so urgeu.. ihat but few have as yet been shipp-- 1 abroad; yet several of them have hI- ready gone to South America und scleral more to Europe. The preseni rail of outturn ip about one uiachlnj pm week; in the course of a lew yeai it will be enr per diem; in ten years probably will lie ,Seu machines per diem. When this takes place und p haps before it, the worlds production of gold, even should the quarrr imns yield no lucre than at present, will 1:4 Alexander Del Mur f2.nQO.OO0 s' day. in Engineering News. top Aa the ground can be thorougSTty this tubed and oampled beforehand, process lltfa gold mining from the of speculative enterprise to Iliac of s manufacturing business. The gold a gold manufactory, with an dredge insatiable demand and aHsured mnrket 1 cut-ego- 1 for Its product, at the rate of $30.17 per Troy ouace flue, paid down by tho mints in gold coin. No risk, no idle Block on hud, no bad debts, no commissions, brokerages or diHcounts, nor no monopoly of trade now or ever An instant sale for the entire product at a fixed price, paid In cash. Such are tbe incomparable conditions poo-tllil- r. bubineaa. of the It goes without saying that, unless the cost of taking part In It is b.'yond the ordinary means of business men, such au industry will not fail to Invite a vast number of participant. Tbls contingency can be settled at mice The dredges cost from $35,000 to $30,001), each, according to slxe a rum quite within the means of the average Irani- - () Hait-ln-iig- . il a ,. !. .;, T-J'Firr- 2? : t1 - f- batib--alilps- . fli-c- Rojeei-vensk- i- ; rap-lure- 2"3-Moi- .1 tli-i- -t ill-- 1 hn-ec- i Iieci-irih'- pr-.'- .' To Be Successful, Look Successful To be properly and not dressed, gaudily, is one of the yet essentials of success. We clothe you neatly, properly, and at an economical figure; and economy, you know, is one sure road to success. From season to season there is little change in the regular sack coat. It may be tut a trifle longer or shorter, the lapel ma)T be narrower or wider, or longer. This season the coat is cut longer, the lapel wider and lower. We illustrate here our n sack regular and our three button double - breasted sack. The clothes are as perfect in fit and style as the picture. It pays to look the part. three-butto- - . Ari-nn- . y 10-1- 1 1 i iff ! - r- - Nothing Like It. k-f- R-- r:. ,. 1905. IS, t : ' I ke-'i- i They are all made with the famous K. and permanent front, which are essential to clothes that keep their shape. ' Our line is larger than ever before. Call and see them before buying. CLARK'S STORES 233S-5B-6Q-- S2 Washington Ave |