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Show t:.MINER: TOE MORMjtt OGDEN", YKU.i:RIAY TTAll, CMIONICLtiSCHlTZ THE EXAMINER 18 P-- fli- b-. 103 9, Ta wmmmFSrjmssm. w l' Published Every D; Year by The Standard U h, ME Eli filUlIMMi. Ca. ng SUBSCRIPTION RATES. vi 1) a.'iiir uj ' S . ;iL J iI V i '.LSir.' UlO'.i'A jit . if .' prr i'.'a.--t . '.C- - uno-.-- . Tin- i iii.,wiiij .u - Is m M PENCILS ERASERS PAPER FASTENERS AND INDEFENDENT. FEARLESS Iia iTin Examine. imprajudu-e- - iho'ii 7 cau Kraai 'U th on t.ir. 1Unvii. :o rvui! i:.u". ior .tarh-- duplicators 1YPEWBITER OiL STENCIL VARNIBP . ; I Nn. ii, PAIRS For the tbird 7. lie liuir K.'geue K. tichmitz, union la bur cafiilaie, was mayor today u. a majority of at a- -r I'i.OOU ot rr J.::u H. Partridge, be join; '.otuir.i-t- of i'.ir Republican atid Ifruiorralle p.i .ifr. out of 321 is tuii.i M Partridge, 2S.LU8. y.u' i; :t u i,.a;.or the union labor t iiiuiujly rlreted 1U entire ;ur:y nckrt i.iajoritlca rangtug ftvm lu.Wiu 10 K..in!t. Voting tho firat time in fur were umJ all preeine's. Pit' wry llfilr acrateb-iu- g wa do;i-- . prupositlnn to ir.-ilia. ;i.u: of cuoaldera'ilc 'mr i n jae the l:q::or ltriv. was probably .he ilefratrd. (he hn.ldi: a we- - Ini.T" J l"-r- ' .IiUOUnvr tbr Pier ur, reR'il.H. AfJ ilu i rar U lepiJiy flames spread ihr MPlre tire anrra'in of the fit;' OWil.g was v.muiunrJ t.l lio I to ine great lirift): of low wa iinvorsihlr t r. ei li iS-fvm fjr-e- s l of .he wurr with tiie Wuru towers and iho f.m.ilii r of the building w.-- !.i-- e Ji!. r luirj .o debris, wbi.h tojv.VI in 'lltr Irej t ; ho :rr-- i b. lo -- b - wi-l- i.l he ' Column aieal . on l reived on all j: t'ui.e from ,n resjiectful .augv.ag1' bit ibv nuu kuo .iii name noun. V published 1:1 fall. Ail lr tier olid romniir.i! J tons signed by uoui de plaints, uisunuxi ualues. will b '.htowti in (he waste basket. Ih brave beblurt au iua never bid Don't trek name. Editor to be reeponuoUi fo.' of. what you are Repair Shop Is the Best Phone Calls Answered Promptly Estimates on Work Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory My Uo--.it- 1 1 is'i-l..-e- - a bia-.-U- H. BECRAFT L.Phone K 301 24th Street . I weal, v ..r- 1.1 ,il; T!sr niwi mu lur.'i' in lUa pi:u:;j?.iv;i;il(- nepul '.li.rti' tun tbr below i rn liu irp Hikv g whirl: : v in To wh.ti. many itmii-tt Ti- il.i'. tbi knots .1. WILL BE REMAKER. WITTE qi.ieui-iin- 252 . w.il confer Fuuecrlbuni favor by Informing tins office Tli Examiner Uilure to before their breakfast. 1 miaou. Klkan or. Adler,, . b'uther of Chief flubbi Adler, of bore from who ha.i ju' , S;.-today; ii'i 1 cunt wine is ho only man stand-irI lfu-i,and anarchy, lie 11 h l.i beVse.l jim, lf U between wiili ternble opposiibm ino.'l fjijsi'l. ri if- - !ti-- in tit, nirenng who are alao from the reactlu ha been for the mauaa-f-ietnai1'rooi.tS mrev.ly reapon-tii'- e u S0111I1 Km Count Witte la were i,eiit(;''.l rf fh- lov.i-- tl)-10 tbc Jew and la ;!'e Ujt;u' p.i: waif I'.iiuti-.- i in no way respoi 'i'il.i for the t IK or tMial riej. 1 is his i.inniiion to be the uild-- ; Tor tire at.:, i of tbc iii..krr ..f Hub: ia a ml 1 beiUve that if Loudou. Nov. 7. A great meeting of St. Petersburg. Nov. 7. Clrsna Duke he will eiireeed. is : ft ;d;iiv la the only the British and Foreign Bible associaVViCe's gissl l.iilh Is lioyou l nil Nicholas MlthaeUevltch member of the Imperial family backing tion held at Albert hall tonight, tbe completion of the centenCount Witte, tie went to Psterhof at crit- ary fund. Whitelaw Held, the Amerithe latter's the during suggestion MASSACHUSETTS RETURNS FROM nlU be Idvr.r.Ted i.:n.r:,i.v tvcri:;: g ical time Just before (he issuance of can amliaaamlor. who was one of the I' a s uf ils rrnr.'iro-nr- y. .;i.--ii I1!.the manifesto of October 30, while principal speakers, road a letter from i 7. b returns Xov. iieir.u 0 .'efn- rooms fion.'rj Complris In, I.ijfii.i, Count Alexia Iguailrff, a member of President Roosevelt In which the pres: f: town 351 c!iio and all t!i: Yob i..e i.f aior the in, jiouv--l i'on C, gii: the council of tbe empire, and M. Gore- ident said: 174,Tor rlcik.oi bloJ'is. lur.lett, Dom., governoi May 1, "My Dear Ambassador: mykin, former miolnter of the interior, :d2 S:I4. Cuilds plu Ir I liniicssibb- o t ti e lluJP-- j 2.!; liu.ld. consend w my you, hearty to through ere yieldany j prevent struggling of r. 'il.v, 2!i,435. Several icen.lir.H vial 1, i Forto British and the The gratulations the demand. to er, ing popular iii'd 10 Tor lloutBii.iuiswho m. i.l, hi'f go1 ernor-Drapa('i,centenary grand duke never ceased to exercise eign Bible aoclety at ita rove n':.iei-!-l t ut Hep., Ih4.534; Wlilmcv. Deni., 18H.59 ,o:m-of thanksgiving meeting? I trust that his Influence In favor of Count Witts; 1 in ? I J. - irj-i- fSRHpi.-- r :i b.i.l lirepei-'plumli:. . When the count, on the Sunday pre- thl gathering will stimulate world.:i,ii; to pbico of fii'i-lywide interest la the iramOation and ceding the issuance of the manifesto, rlrculatlon-o1; is ki!,1 liie lire mu fivii iio.Iff.l f the Bible, and I am cerleft Peterhof in dlsguui, the grand an fi'.iOi: . eb'ill uVi.i.'k ti Cie rv! all that recon-aldtain persona Jmvlng the good to Induced the duke unil-l-emperor Ci.lislii-1 x:iii by eiiploycR of Weep Becauae ef Nervouaneaa and hia decision and to dispatch Gen. of mankind closely at heart will feel i Flow of Blood to tho Head. o.ir j ilia, b'll II liitei- brci:: liaron W. Fredericks, minis: er of the for thla effort the most sincere symmorn-- , At I o'el-.iibis and good will. "The explanation of leara la a very imperial house. In an automobile to pathy lug tilt! lire as raliugu.R.iH'l. Ambassador Reid bald it w as hla at 2 o'clock in the proy and material one" aaya the Mil St. Petersburg privilege to Join personally In the conINDIAN TERRITORY VOTE. Fre Preas. "They are rt'iRod morning to again summon Count Witte re- gratulations to the society, but It was by thr .uddun r.nd r.ipld flow of blood who, on the memorable Monday, turned to Peterhof and secured the a great privilege to be the bearer of 7. N'ov. Oblahoniii Ciii, )i.!a 10 Ilia head and rxcesalre nerv-ouincomparably more Tri-n: mem. They arc moat frequent with emperor's signature to the historic doc congratulations here ll.r vo'e rrilirna important than bla own. In indiun 'rrrirr;- for thr proiuMCil woiiion and children, whoM nervoua or. umenL Some of Count Wilts's enemies are lias b.ieii i ganlxaiion la Ickk atrong than that of hi.: If HUMANITY AND ITS HUNGERS. . men. Men of aangulne temperament now spreading a report that be was vei wThe Okla!'on,:iu will h;iv: ep inoM. frequently. Cnaympathetic bribed by the Jews. The Russ, which la conducting a A Kiiniiii;iry from nat ure and people of bllloua tempera-uienin's'll i for the downfall of General What They Are and When They in Indian Territory he rarely wet.p at ell; the former campaigndeclares that unless the genIrdlewies h, toml vote on (he Sequo- Tinea use ihr have commonly but Uteral be Immediately removed the counyah c.inHii'uiimi will not be 25 IKM out ile aensIbllPy and the latter becaut-t London Express.) In many of the they hate uf :i prissioh- - 1 try will succumb to military dictatorcontrol over rhelr ship. (o'.r,a nu'ls were not (jh-i.- i J and it When a man of lyniphatlco-blll-oUarnmt lectured M tba Earl Prof. The new era In Russia will be Mimnru'is ins: Jlirt-- t'1,1 role for joint, temiierament la aeen to ahert teari marked school teachers on "HuKensington a the Julian from exceers wiili hisioluioil oumhoiiiti by change far under emoiiuii li la a sure sign that lin plan la known 10 be in operation man Hungers" at (he Froobel Institute I fu:' stale the Innemuwr nerve of his heart have to the Gregorian calendar. only In Hal, but it probably will be I lie vole I ill repiirs:. orerwhnlm-inlast night. la which old of g the The is ue Du lie vi:e been wrung and that the pangi he feels extruded to other Euiopeau countiies. He gave the following list of huindorsec-.iMi- t behind of other the thirteen for that Kialelnxxl of days Two compaule. known reapnrilvely an join aiv Intense. The tears of strongly man hungers and the ages al which cauae civilised X r. 2) Iwcn has thr llu- - two terrilorlea. cent countries, or highly Imaginative people Vnlon.. Mcrldinnale ml lai I.imr.e jut h;ivc of indeflnlte confusion. The Academy they can first bo noticed: of the loirra of I'ldlufi Ter: I are often sit as a whole they of AiurMcaua. huie boeii organiie In Hunger for food and drink InSciences has airoady submitted a no :ih iuitnraf'i! Sen ro-t (he 10 proapcciiv immigrant policies ihm bn; little effort; and In Bine fancy. shorten the Russian to At Ardmore. plan February IVrrell, Cliiel.ali.i, ivtsi-- one of u-- are forgotten aa toon uf liihurancr iliai they will lie Undnl Hunger for action lniancy. onmr U.r- -i a shed. Actors of great, talent call by thirteen days and to begin March 1 e. Marlow imil mi urrjval In America. The prrinliun Coalga: t Hunger for knowledge Infancy. 1111 cleeliou town at will by working them- in the new style. up for earli policy la 82, the com-p- . Now that the crisis ic Finland Is Hunger fftr companionship Six into a wild atate of exclicuient. selves mil's gnarani-ein- g 10 refund Hie week. RE- MAYOR INDIANAPOLIS' Mademoiselle Rachel, for instance, t iri unity over. It develops that, the revmnn'porta.llon charge In Cie: Hunger for properly Two yearn had complete conELECTED. than whom no rolder, more unloving olutionary socialli-tfrom liiisj event of hit. Hunger for trol of the idiuatlon. The military In slut when woman trod A , us'd the of niiinlier stage coiin.vr, ateamahip Nov. 7. The eleciivn put forth all her efforts to weep so possession of Helsingfors and other Five years. are I 'ported ax In HinsorK for tin1 Hunger for beauty Two years. town kept a firm grip on all means A. K.rjkw.i!-te- r iiasslonatciy that ahe would act thouinhiirauco rompanle. The mattov li.o' of former Al.iior Cli.irb-Hunger for reasoning Seven years. ns linyor of Indlaiiaivdi:- - - eon. sand- of spectators erving wiih her." of communication and prevented the been hv (he law nffin-inews of what was happening reaching Hunger for worship -- Thirteen years. 2o'i'!im-- , iln- - re r,f ilm iinmlgra'icn bureau, and an reded. Al for righteousness Fifteen Russian whole The au'horitles. Hunger the 221 0111 from MAP. STUDY f THE lerns Mm 2li has rnideisd iha' opinion ronmry wa in a ferment of acbetne ia in violation of expraa give Bookwaher, Hep.. 22,775: Holiz-iiiu'.The natural desire for food and and vus fed upon reports that: DeiiiOiiia lO e:imlid.:li- for If held that unWyouiiiixlii'M can derive an hour's the Russian prohibition. set. up a re- drink is strongest, said the professor, had peopio 22.177. from amusement and nicriulnnient. lino!, auiier der lhw law Htwamahlp rompanlea may plurality. twi-ntthe appetite 1.561. of their saie. Thr map k the most public, anil that thousands of men and tit birth. After r.01 yflVr anyililn In the way of 9 evr-women were making their wav i liould. if not misused, become less and , I1 is in but. Tim 211 ever iii leiiuiis in enenurage imuiigraiion to issued, (Jve comprehensive pi toward thr cities with less, till at seventy u. man or woman features and froui the interior Hie Vnlieii Stairs. What aeiiun may Jatin-McNally. Hep., (.".imlldait! lor tho unity of unusual In a war for freedom. to Join (iiigbi only to require one small meal situs t 1m! eni.ertninmi-nlies. liamcH For thul be taken by the government, authori- city clerk. nmjuri:y. polieu For in:.inre, the North Plane river Prince John OhclensUy probably will n dsy. deiermini-d-. ties has 1101 yel judge. 2"5 giie Thomas C. Hucc'i'd as governor general by The "hunger for property ia very Whallion. Il 'p,. a ni.ij uiij or l.i;45. cuieiK Hie state from the south and i Kaulbars. governor general of at about fifteen the "collectfiiiWH oiil lo the riti-t- . it enurse 111 Th Rcpuliliciiu.i cl..imiiig n TAFT TALKS ON CANAL. Inte'-vli-ing' agi', when boys will amass anytoiiuy lint ini ai'ciiiut or nincii , (Idl- Wyouiiit; utijirovlm.iing 25P miles in' ()tesH, who in all tho warmest rejoicing in the thing, from stamps to beetles. When while hv point of exit is only ing the result of the iu:c fur coii-ri- l. I luli'ii. Nv. ,. There was u piililtc men all other hungers'' fall, the "property will not lie km n u:i'l toiiiu"-row- . if no niiles distant from that i of cn-- i t e: lira Ion of Finnish liph:. llr las, lli(?llf lie said, always wa loyal until It linger still exists, and a man U most ' trance. )iiiii:ii a? Cristobal in honor of It was driven Into the position of an likely to he a mlaer when he is near , Wyoming i:e our the summit of t hU grave. PlWive. Bobri-kof- f tnry Taft, who made a sieech firaie-- f enemy h.v Blplasm-nc- , wan-the from divide and continenial adniiiiii-'ra-ing I'residunt H(sis'-veiand other bate: of jiricr''r. but Tho "hunger" for Ivauly that U. hiHows into The Pacific neeiiii. state iii-of canal mutter und (! meilusi- - j fnliforni and tin Cuff now the general preilicls ihet Finland the rcU beauty hunger. which meant fiiitn ' ,h ,:ulr t l.nrein. Neb.. Nov. taken to olitsin the ei.gluei-riiior Mexico. of three will return to i: grand f;I: h In end the adfiiiraiion of an for art's sake--la The a el. a f'kNeb: anflieient are in e,,cli,ili in Un; choice or ;l:e plan fur j the most uncommon of all. tillcgiance to tho empire. riu-rI nll-i- l pfour of of the iiest the I'uilulng the c No child can be said to have tba Kiati in W.umiing. They are his J..f die: lull reason hunger till be or she ssks how Col.iml'ht and Colorado. the THE DEMONSTRATOR. ltaMiiigs, ii.sim In' b't.il aii-made a l.ciilaiorv juitnlean. over V tit. is that 8anta Claus manages to get it The lines Wyoinlii-are liniuidary suur of the associate jusiice cliief eni.ee to Hovel lair Muk-o- k. a narrow chimney with a bag of U end Iron corner tioi'n 1'j.".l ili'i in r long a I'feiii-I ' greau-conn. pV.ir.iiity Sdveiis an. chll lientili of Pbilnlelpii:, wa Mayor Thru reason is lieglnning to , toys. of llie lo Corner Mn, tl.e ' i. Ihr .!uiiK l'Haines lor iM Ullli'e- CecrgaH. fo! thi guest i.f hiituir at e liinm-- glv,-piivai,. This ia quite different from the dawn. :!7it miles. i? dimunei" The area of the wa wliicit same I I he low- (.tiicc Iwo years ago, by A- J. Drcxel HiddH. In ihe cuurso for knowledge, which Is mere PT.Vt'i hunger'' miles siiite and fur fqiiare ien-ai-v The 1ufi iuspi-ricol (ho ibiiner the 5cio:-;:- i :da Mayor said: ciiriu.-lty-, si:n is Freniom ran vllghdy hehlml la 'ion, in.- C ilel.-- a cut and Kiiliscq-iei.iThia antit ch'riiisuig e i trseri niavcmeul ''Hungers" must bo kcpl as necessifed. returns snow that the phira'.i-cauu- l i tie All.intf rn iu nec of the l'i; lj! nie-will only suc-- I ties. or they will become vices. The at work in uur The old mu. ra v, l.o minieU ihwwa:--- i I1'1will imt uia'cri'illy n ai CvlMulia: reed iicr:i-:itlby up. "action hunger J liable to develop much T tlm r:,K',,,iu r.iurso in or u:c Tin l ube.; Ha:c- - eiiii-c- r 'Vi- must not trow weary in welklnluK. Cnhun-j into globe-tro- t o tine, the "properly hunlial.ii of ilieiii l'.tiKL lialit. w :i : calling Tli, voio wj ftr.liii-ikieiTari and imvi; .n n, us t not cool. Above ger" into meanness, and the food and alter nm;u There a.-- Hear. Ifiek : t.fir ISlV'l we a71, Cirimanani". V.i. TV niusi our ioi expect fronds to drink hunger into gulttouy and all Pel. Nov. 7. Two nun anil Cir.v n- k in nearly 1" :lie work. 5S'c niul do iln- - worn !i (jig Horn cin;n!y Ima-ilrod uf 2I; precinct Kave H i reel o v her creek- - are On die outer hand, "hunger" must It" publican. vami..la:e f ir a '.'ici-ii- . .i ivrk. A wke old lii.ia raid i DIPLOMATIC CHANGES. Wisely to me be developed sufficiently. T. (Ile:i-If. for exii a rum-le- r several H':Cr, niiiyor.. I.2kn plurHllty over l!ulr,'nui:i, veMpr.Iay. . l I'.nIT.i ' is not. adDemoi-vutHiiz. Prjbliililui::'. ample, Mnh. and Flh Tihi man I i I 'he that : S .:. v 7. Thuiiiiore vanced enough, it become aiiathy. in No; ..r.(";ope. t Mul, porcupine m,,l ip. have se- n l : rendn me of the way my thort. we must keep our "hnngers at - i : rv of the RtssIiiii li"! father used to the ki'chen K.ir- - (tie happy medium. will shortly runna nan-- , free;, ib-h.ii nut it i .1. Hi, Kir: .kcj tljp. F.iihc; Wuidd rush r.c out into . No V i un! (i:.ir,w!i Ti'.i' inn'uabilii ie Vaer. I eiir-h- ;i. DISRAELI ON THE MIKADO. Hie wiHi him. tad weed liko ' ' H.u-m I ih.o Uusiil will HKl't-"i.iilclae foi aboiu .a n..M::u'i;i miliires. I,., Wind. W'i . ;!. Fiiwile-- . ltufl,. 1,.,; I1(. ilipiliili.llii' "TJi-n'.- ' I.e would The Earl of Beacousfield. ii may b? ? Tukio .in. I S(. lYturskr.g be fuj : now ;oj I: ov is.' s. Puron opportune , thi moment in point ont, Koniur,'. t.i Then lie ALMOST EVERYBODY eo nfl and SI, va. a i ai'mire- - of the' present 'ia ii in the shade VJin l For in hi novel, )d;)o and rmpetor ef Jiiium. hs KiJxiii I'lruni'i l'r.iaiv i i;It : thr tirre : jttiMi.-.iiiI'likiy paiier. and leave nte to loover five and ion of th'' Jaii.inrsc not(DUfthinji. ni i: ail tin- jtfcniunj. j tl.iny years ago. umi when bnt three ? rake ihe d'iliir:nlc year had rkiptud since the recovery WnrVra'rn. f.ciiuoi. I'nri.-- . H i. i r dr whrn people are most and Ronie to ctn'nasicto IjOn-don- po-ln- f Pvir-.sibiirg- H-ii-t a :a EXAMINER TELEPHONES. la-i- EDITORIAL ROOMS B ROOSEVELT CENTENNARY BIBLE FUND GETS THE SUPPORT OF RETURN! ONE DUKE IS COMPLETED WITTE HAS es - Independent Phene. ..No. neostylu ' ui (uii-t-v- as a irsiii'. of tim tiring of iouitiA to . uni.!., t.-- Nov. midnight a 1.:v gin fa'u:--iU- ii Ticket. hcctooraphi - to puiu.dt. and no U mill give the Temporarily e.a Kiunrlecu. ILe Uxaictaer i a (. newspaper. I: all iue au equal buw. SWINSING STANDI INKS MIMEOCRAPH s r No. SS Bell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE No. 120 Independent Phene No. .S6 Bell Phone WM. CL AS MANN Independent Pho.- - Na. 120 No. 120 Bell Phoor No. 120 of both telephone aye terns dosed after 8 p. m. 1. rui-:i,-- frU-uiil- I iii-c-- Nov. Washington, Roosevelt spent the -- 1 . :o-il- h ('onruy, r ro:ivrjui Inm yon upon your rlrrti.ui. Lllte true iiu r horse, yi i I t ii 1n- - bit un: the win a nee't in you abend and wiili ruougii furor in You hail another beat if iieuessK'-yno right 10 rannet aii.v favor from Us neither did r grant yon any. We made it manly uppordtiou ui yon. What wo hud m itayr wan Raid to all the world and not bihlnd your bur'.. The faf i thRi wj laid tbr lab in your t witl.pta sec ms to have addml your rare. Bliukr, old man. Mr ti our lutt lo tbe next Mayor of lipd-u- . 'T - , 1 r ! er ! . t . i 1 . - a LAND VALUES IN - l more and more of ihe large aui. lories, which have been uable land actually iu Lmdou, rec-eto the province! or to couvenif pointa on the fringe of the nietropu. It ia, indeed, predicted iba at a The near future 1 on dun propw be entirely a city of ofllcoi". As t preacni value of land in London it and always has been, at ita nuxlmi around the Iluni; of Fug la ltd, slim freehold ha sold at thn nu S,250,000 pounds per acre, or pounds per square io.it. Yet there no exceptionally high building r wherc in that icinltr. High lnnd values aro not confined the renter of tho city. In Bond itr land has sold at. tuu rate of 53 pout per square foot, or muir tltua lit 040 pounds per arre, and at Chari Cross plots fronting Trafalgar havs a capital value of 800.000 to 1.000,0()0 per ncre. In the Bin plots of land have sold at prices r ing from 12 pounds to 24 pound r square foot, or from 5on.44 to IT?1 pounds per acre. Rentals are a f: Index to the value of land, and h Briand a firm of outfiltere pay I f of 800 pounds a year, while a CkeiF bool maker pays 1.200 pounds a jw' s ground floor shop and biscmeit f enormous Increase In the value elb don's land during ihe Iasi thirty?' provides some almost startling flic: velar During that period the rentallOAX the land baa Increased by ': pounds, and tho cspiUl value bf ! - t Ap-aea- r. eler-.:o-,- CLEARER WAYB FOR THE -- Tn-pof- 1 e FUTURE. fl-- feel-Ing- h. n s Aflrr discussing thr general rfirvl of ho disclosures uf I hr liiRuraurr initi quiry in New York, rprriiily hitler followa Up the of conirlbuUonh find discloses an already aarpeeteil relationship hipb tarilT and ium-:i- i the Pandex of (h-- t 1Tpm fur Xovrmlier Bay that, if hei r in in hr' - i, - U- caU-nda- runt-psig- s w.-u- I '4 continued pro,vite tan IT policy Lbr main the country, us jority of votar lirllrvr riieri; should be, lbr rurrent inquiaitlun will iruiler 'll posibl to determinr where iho sphere ol imidic iuieiotf. rails mill .(lie sphere uf vltliili iiriiuisilioti If there is 10 be iiionriary i: will ho rendered in scrmlnlse and hold p in rhivk mrl Jt ia demonstrated definitely and unmistakably thul the beneit! will not , hr for Ihofiwho, ho Ion 4 a., t weiiiy-Hi-u pci-hup- 1 i. s a - i j uni-ni- . uF p.mMc w.!1 pi'oiileiuH loiidi-ei- i d .1, the prelesi - and rapublicdii ; n.i-i-- . Sin- uf 'le firuii tn'-- aaich 'ii the the (IIIOI J uii'eu-l- ' on- . re- fn.- -i i: ' ! -e 1. l f j.-si- - - Rep-ihlica- -- an ni(iil dm.-e-- - I::- wi-n- - rF,,:-v,,- 1 - . drunk-i-unci-- - 1 IT THE BURLINGTON? 13 liMV.. II. V:'aifii li.- - .Kin- 15" - t V- - -- ::o' !':ii ::i- ait ' i ! - t!.- d-- s. v. mi.-1- ii'ii ;rr i :,r'- i J''"' ; V i on, , affaMe. io converse with old n ln - i .T.iii-ac- ! - fiilm-ite'-- f.i:i-i;.:- Well. i:r,,):-!i'i- - II - i.j ; Yit-nr- Oc.jr.i 1.4.1 cold. Scotts rvVH. N.v. :'l- (jllibcil. 'o n;dh i r "l The r.ineril 7. o' ( iit-.i ' !' s- rv '.r'jAtrs of uN'Ti.D M. f.: will not only cure :! ; i ii . - A'r n state: in M- TVl 9 i i I i::ef o' ic lor Much !: ,i S'( - VuiJ l,.na p T',-- I (.:. J p' lt; iloy. N ,t In- - barely n.-'.- itikulo. r.n r colds. ;::irL'.T;on:,i. - Ohio. Nov. Held lor :'it A.o!M-saJ,- of ie !j thi- - iniuers ef a f i!ij of .1 ru-j-- e, . -r Ers iiieiuuris Ki-- for Ji.in. (i:a' it. 7 I ' !s i',-- sr.it.ium. Niv will li.oct o' tne'in 1,,-r- e i; Ciecjina-i- etef'en i s (n d :nd (ics." ti-- e e-- lip c vii.i if pcnoir.-iio- h.i ; MciC:ni o. icy o lie?-- :t i e . goes i df :. a.'.r.a"!-- how m thr io;d, w- ?: , - fit 55 mUht hdoc ,o hut vill i'. winter, and :V.-- to the .It i v- And he continued toNTTg? bay. horse, while ed on in a he Me and fbr said suddenly, "ha firm sixteen yetr- "W. il. well." ra'd 'ilr vo;i s thiii.iing a little I 7 salary. "And , u b.)ih pretty h:ghl. eh?1' both a "Hm." sau. Os W they sick took was w ff j b a dnetor for ho docket! my j fcr-ul-y:i- vhch r;hcrvir , v oil1 Ne a .. Ki..- 51 u, Georg-- a e, said, taking a 'olltir ris. mouth. Fair to middlm. eir.,80 Fair to ni',d1'' swered. wm-.h- . oc-rg- 4t) A. man of Factirv ; .ijit: t"t"ftdi The president - , i MAN AND BEAST. in-a- , - iii- 'efo I'f'irl:i:2 p. I'mi-.v- . , ( i - ! a- - f t In",. WT.'l i lie-li--- iir(-ciii- T i. , ; Miii-krnt- ir.wvi (iuiil-- l i i !" , v- ; Ti. I a I:!,-7P- " :l:i tbc t r a 1 Utile.- - Fin-luu- , I -i- i' (01,000 pounds. The present nil1 the whole of the land In Ixstdoi about 418,000,000 pounds. Thirty . ago It was about 108,000,000 pees The Increase in value ia therefor tbe rate of ISO per cent. In the same period tbe rates ban creased in the same proportion; lftOW-- ' is,. from 4,000,000 pounds to pounds per annum. A strikm ' lure of this great increase in tbeto . of land la that icla common whole metropolitan area. P11. ' where one might look last for P increased values have sees tra doua advances. In tho suburb London land values have ho liar remarkable Ixcrease dun! Bm. cent years. Land at Wimble risen in value from 600 pound per acre during lbs teen years, w hilo at Ilford, is hae period, the valu per acre JTI ed from 81)0 pounds to An estate of nevon and bought in 1896 for 5.5W or .j sold seven years later for 9,6WJ-s price of 31.280 pounds Consul-GenerWynne. Lwd laud. cli-a- m-i- r '. - : e Hwi-c- ilunr-iiuilly- vvluim 'In uc-.- !'.! i. - 1 - s tirs n-- s leg:s-latiu- -- u 1 lr iico, proponed 10 "in;:iu: etfrfs o'lt. of all you pci pi,- rul Wr-If Ili'Mr (s in in- - a iirorii-sH'.v- r sla.i- naft tliroiighoui ...tin I'uiuii, h will s w i i.c to Cff.et euarp k. l Cle.!:;.r;(! looby iUlll tin (f legisi.'.lioil. belwi-',- 1 111. gorcr-unentand the hundreds of iiVidd'ui nmi rc'h;.iio Juw rests th it fed Im fat! upon Shim. Wi'h 'he liw0: deeply buried itn.l the liiut dense! r"d ic.ued fads and cje.iri-i!ulibv nsighi into t!i , gen-iine- nui' legi-latlo- LONDON. Competent anthoritlc ate of opinion that London's laud idIumL reached the lirni!. Rvitj- year r ex-ol- it m-ei-- j pott vi-i- 11 K. M. Prtadc the evening in the exeruiiT ofl,. received the election y; him were Mrs. Ruom t, gscrrjt Root and Asslit&nt Bccinnrr Bn of the atate department. In' additii to the bulletins of tlitt .tuori Tress, the president patches from party IcHilcrH in vark states. Particular luu-r.vu iu fesied by the president and hli In ihe reports from New Yi City, Ohio, Massachusi it and Mi None of the lnnd. reived at tbe White vxi puhltc and it WuH aiii'tmi.ccii tba president would not lute any r. fitent to mRke loulgbi rega;dint lesnlts In the several states. ocle-braie- d THE NEXT MAYOR. 7. grt-ae- r 1111 - lKM-lu- r DEIk AND , if an Francisco Elects The Union Labor Homeless. i:-- . TYPEWRITER CARBONS 0n rfi; Qua VlliCA and Aifatt-b- I Tbe lixaiu lit: is of p i (i;ii.aic A: ''' 7 ' . !tsrs RIBBCNB MANUSCRIPT COVERS MAIL IN ADVANCE. BY ape ; I'--S 3 Clt people who from martyrdom iMior .nci-ted ; H i the ticm man n! singular f the . Nor. 7. i turnd to ir3! pr From sixty-nvir.i' board of c Is that the Democrats havs carr.rd tin ci:y cud rouu-fS.iMti.i nnd that Faftfson. by Demur: a:, b'v hj the same Nov. Albaay. N. 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