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Show rnr. Mouxixa examixee: ogdex, ctah. fkiday morxixg, jam'aey INVEBTIGATING THE TRAGEDY. more thau low vulgarity, ecurrilliy and1 hohind the bars iff the Ohio penitentiary. While her heart is said to trouprodigality. There mui-- t lie ble her somewhat, lke latuxy Bb. wlie Pembroke N. H . Jan. 1. The au. more ban a buffoon and 4 "high- posM-saequail' thorities today resumed the investigaa than tiolatleld Times. flyer' and something mote tion .ff 'he grim raged) in which and grafter. fine of Ite.erwon's relatives, who has eight person- were victims. Seven So far, 1 he paper has sorted no died, hud hi daughter play a se- charred trunks wciv found in the other tin a providing a medium just lection from llach ns he brra'.bed kiAll were bu:aed horribly and for personal spite and incidentally tes!. I'ndtKiki'dly much iff Bach's was !i t the reconcile iff a to impursiblc to tell many has music mean practically the widen?) attaining supplying bcurc- - to taking 9 chalice in another .,ne from another. "hlgh lontisome." That the paper la world. Louisville Ckwrlvr Journal. the Many person today visited tiuiu Is clearly proved by n careruins iff the farm house at Noirh ful com pari Min of Its telegraph The people of Sacramento are Pembroke which had been occupied to tho patter of the rain upon by UharUs F. Ayer, bis Immediate with that of any paper taking inwigua if 01 poUmal At:. family and his mother-in-latbe Associated Press n port. For some the suingle. of Vino-lue.- Isaac I.akcman. dicate auy the thing, people time it h.iK kept up a systematic preLake-mawill mioh he liaiening lo the patFolio tng the 111 order of Mrs service. ter iff :he Frenuh shingle upon its tense at. getting a Mr. Ayer and the five children a-of government. uf tbe tetter, the term building were A few spicial menage are received, present Union. burned and the bodies Incinerated. but no: half of the number taken Before the fire was disoovered, Ayer by an ordinary bucket hop. But It If :he conns compel Mr. Rogers to left for the residence of hla sister. hat had an obji-c- t In view a scheme answer questions, will he rograd tbe Mrs. George Belli-- , at the town of THE EXAMINER tre u-s- 1 19, BASEBALL THIS SEASON. RAREST POSTAGE boro postmaster in 154a. i Ugl very re one, bringing as high a at private sale. Thia haa a chuj., design, consisting of the tultiaiv poatmaMxer, with the name of pi at top, and 6 ceuta" at bottom I-i printed In black ink on a buff cok,, paper. There are a number of other ai.'-brinfrom $100 to $1,400 each. suae of the provisional leiu--- l .0 t. the Confederate paymasters dunre the Civil war period. Thera era a 1 which would mean a good sum to STAMP. n Big Leagues Will Try to Avoid Conflicting Dates. One Issued by a Baltimore Postmaster in 1845 Sold for $4,400. New York. Jau. 18.Iten Johnson, president of the American league, was m lows yesterday, and today will have a conference with President Pulliam, of tin Na tonal league, regarding the playing dates tor next ecaaou. A matter now stand the N stimuli and American leagues will begin their championship Mesons fixe day apart, the wi April 15th and the Americans on April 17th. Thi would seem a if there would be many conflicting It has often been asked, What ia the rarwsl tamp issued ia the Untied Siaie?" The pries which wae paid for tbe famous stamp of Baltimore. which was iasuod by the postmaster of that city In 1$45, can truly be said to be the highest ever paid for finder the Beaumont. Uni, u. a United States issue.. It sold for town, Madiaon, Living ion, Greanvfj $M04. Tho design of stamp shows an Rheatoan, 8partanbnrg and other. autograph of James M. Buchanan, with There an any quantity of o value bekiw. which if found would yield the There are a number known of the finder a handsome return. It moat b 5 cent value, but as far a known this waa the first one discovered of the understood that not all old stamp a three were many more prune! variety. There was alio an- of varieties others, bin other copy discovered in Washington. tliecertain who has than acesas to file ot person D. (7., which wa in the possess am of and tooumeata, haa a a lady who found It among her fath-e-r' old letters of picking up something whirq old letters, and was discovered ac- would doubly pay him for the trouble cidentally, while looking for bio- if sold. graphical matter. This sold for" a There are more than 1,500.000 cui. large sum. lector of there little labels. Including The highest price paid, prior to this among others H. R. H., the Prince of ale, was $3,000, which waa given for Wales, who la President of the Philissued a fine copy of the stamp atelic Society of London. Eng..; the by the postmaster of Sr. Louis in 1845. of Holland. King of Siam, v This stamp pictures two beam stand- Quern well as prince, dukes and others at a on each aide tit coat of arms, with less yank. In the United bate alone ing value above, Bt. Luia at top'wMh tho there are over 500.000 collector, comword Pout Office at bottom. It was at some of our most dlstinguikh-eposed sold to Mr. W. A. of Spring-fielmen, who take a relaxing mom:.i Maas. from business cares In looking ofir This stamp was one of a big find their accumulations which they hae made In Lsiuisville, Ky., among which after years of saarohiu. waa a unique pair, emulating of tho got together Many collections have been -- oil, and together uneevered, bringing high prices, among which ut whirn waa sold to F W. Ayer, of Ban- the William Thorn of New York cii, gor, Me. It waa afterward sold by Mr. which was bought by a Boston Aim, Ayer, together with hie magnificent the price paid being $46,000. collection, for a price which would Sumps are continually rising .a open the eyes of a person not knowing value, especially the rarities, and 1: the value of (ho little label. behooves the collector to pick up iV There ere a number of the early Is- ones that are easy to get now, a 11 sue of the United States, which are will not be many years before rrru-.:valued from fuito to $2,000 each, amov will be as rare aa the one menstamps n which la the rarity tbe tioned above. New Haven envelope. Issued by the postmaster of that place In 1848. This ROCKEFELLER GOING TO CALL la printed In red ink, with the numerFORNIA. al 5 in crater. Post Office at top, with signature of E. A. Mitchell, the Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. iii- .- L. Y. poatmasier, at bottom. This stamp waa unknown until 1871, when a specimen IIarknes, a, Standard Oil magnate. h wa discovered in a collection of or- purchased another place on Son'll dinary stamp a bought for a few do- Orange Grove boulevard, IsPasadena. $5.0ihi. llar. Thia stamp wax sold to Philip Tlie consideration named Von Ferrary, the great French col This l accepted as confirmation of is Mr. rumors llarkneaa seek that lector, for $40. Thia was many years the a winter resiago a the stamp readily brings $1,200 ing to make Pasadena milliondence headquarters for the now, which showa a great advance aires who are associated with John nient In value. D. Rockefeller In Standard OH. Another rare stamp is the one Issued few weeks ago Darkness purby the Mlllbury postmaster la 1846, chased Carmelita, one of the fine-- i a and ia valued at $1,600. this hu a residence properties In Southern Calof George Washington In center, ifornia. It waa then declared tha' with Post Office" nt top, with "Ptid Harkneae had bought It for Rurke-fellar- , 6 eta. nt bottom. It ia printed In black who would occupy the houp on Ink a bluish colored paper. next winter. This rumor was never Tbe stamp issued by the Brattle- - positively denied by Harknees. 1 PukHiM Every Day in tha Ytar by Tha Standard Publishing - pur-poa- e Cab .. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by Carrier in Ogdaa City, including Sunday Morning ! aminar, par month... Single copie eta. er-vi- S cia. BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tha Examiner la aant by mall outaida ct Ogden. par year At tenet quarterly, la ad- - 0 Sacrn-EM-n'- at VMCI FEARLESS AND INDEPENDENT. Tha Examinar la a atrictly newspaper. U give all eldaa an equal ehov. The Examiner haa no favor-ftea- , and no anemlea to punish. U will gt tba new nabteaed and unprejudiced. OtiiniBlpBips will b rfr calved on ail aabjacta preaaated In respectful language from known Individuate, but tba true name mint be published In fulL All tetters and communication signed by aom da plumes, or assumed names, will be thrown In tha waste basket. Tha brave man never hides behind an assumed name. Dont ask tha Editor to be responsible for what you are ashamed oL Subscribers will confer a favor by Informing this office of failure to receive Tha Examiner haters thalr breakfast The Morning Examiner can be found on sale by tha Independent Newa Ca. Salt Lake City. On all through trains leaving Ogden on ' Tha Southern Pacific Rail way, I The Talon Pacific Railway and The Oregon Short Line Railway. Examiner patrons will confer n favor on the management by reporting to this office whenever they fall to find tho pspore at tho designated placet. PARE DISPATCHES. Think of it. In another column we point out SB Important events that happened on January 7h and nppemed in the evening Standard and not one of them appeared In the Bunro Journal and yet the sheet claims to gel the news of the day. Truth la. the Bunco sheet receives bet went BOO and MOO words apodal dispatches per day. while the evening. Standard receives 50,000 words per dev from the AiHodated Frees, the only news getting ansodation (hat gives the news in this country every day. The Bunco sheet dlpa si utf from Meters papers, some of It msny days old, and cells it dispatches. It also get hr mall wbbt la called "advance matter In which . n faking outfit guaasen at what will Uke place In the future, This advaare stuff la what tho Bunro sheet fills Its piper with and calls It dhpatrhNi. to deceit a prospective supporters Into with $113,000 contributing another which the grafters might make merry. It is a clever ruse, but will the victims fall to discover the deception? As a public duty we reel that the trickery should lie exjwscd, because there haa been a poorly concealed plan to mtke Ibis paper play a pari In the hold-up- . Slurs have been directed at our telegraphic service, knowing that our policy haw been one of indifference as to the false attacks: and beenusa of our silence they have felt secure In their trickery and deception. By serpretending to have a telegraphic vice comparing favorably with the AsI'resa report, they, have sociated curtain people that, routine to hoped with sufficient money, their paper can success. Well, we will be made fold them by no longer remaining Here ten ltet of telegraph silent. items In Wednesday's Standard that are not to he found in thd columns iff the paper directed by Ibe bunco men from Salt Moroccan conference. Statement of the Rullan's 1 wall Ion. Oldest clerk dead. Foreign cuuauUte changes. Gown for Alice Roosevelt sent lo Washington. Cleveland sick iff hla $12,000 Job. Hiudenta on ntrike In New York. sent to Old Ironsides" petition Washington. Mat of those aboard Field funeral train. Story iff Field's last art In Chicago fin nr tel world. Mourning in Chicago. Venezuela expels tho French. Engineers may vole to strike. Demoralisation of Indiana. Kacapr of convicts at Carthage, Mo. New Zealand football team. ' Nixon bnt-- front Russia. Legal action against life insurance companies la postponed. Actors In fatal quarrel. Personal clash of Delegate Smith of Arlxonn and Congressman rower of Maine. Marcus Hrann's report iff foreign immigration. Publicity advocated as n remedy for corruption funds in national politics. Elect loo In Great Britain; Balfours predicament end Chamberlain's fight. Img ilistanco wlrelca message crows the ocean. David B. Hill calls ter an investiga- o in the bnnds of nnarch-1-4the thought! Better 4 hundred times that tbe questions go unanswered than have this ennnent of our get such an eouria. Sacramento Union. judiciary lmpi-easto- I admit," said the merchant, who bad advertised for an assistant, that your experience In Itueineue might make you n valuable man. Bui the salary you ask la n good deal of money Well, Just for your experience. plied the man who had seen better my days. 1 assure you I'm offering co-t experience to you for lea than it me. Philadelphia Press. tird. The authorities 1 heltere that Ayer used an axo or some other noise lea weapon ss the neighbors beard no pistol shots nor disturbance of any kind from the Ayer home previous to tbe fire. They do not expect the details of the actual commission of the crime ever will be known. County Solicitor Clifford has learned that Ayer yesterday had visited Chi chenter, where be told hls team and presumably purchased She revolver with wiih-- he ended his life. He made hla appearance at the home of hi sister, Mrs. 'Bailey, about 1 oclock in the afternoon. An hour later bis neighbor, William H. Fowler, arrived and told Ayer of the burning of hie home. Without a word in reply. Ayer In reference to the attitude of H. H. Rogers, the oil magnate, on the stand, his refusal to reply to questions Is an actual eonfeselou of guilt. If the truat were entirely Imp cent 11 would be glad of the opportunity to expose its exact relaiione with the Indiana company and others. There should be n way to make Rogers answer. Stockton Independent. wli-new- Auent the flood of good, had and indifferent comment on Mr. Rockefeller and his affairs, It haa remained for au Ouklanii exchange ui offer, In n few words, the sanest comment of all. This is contained In the statement that the poople have no quarrej with Mr. Rockefeller over the way In which ha intends his money, but they condemn he method whereby he gets It. Stock-ton Record. Young Jimmie Hyde, Ibe Equitable exile, Imi arrived In Faria with hla value and ewrelnry and settled down for the winter social season In hla nalaro In the center of fashionable Faria. The dispatch which noted hts arrival In guy Faroe says: The livery which ha hr chosen for hls foot ms n It. more ehuwy than Parisians are nsed to seeing since the daya of the sttcond empire, consisting iff purple coats, trimmed with braids of silver, , white eitk silk yellow and shoes with silver Mocking buckles. The Equitable policy holdto rejoice that, they ers have are no longer paying the freight on this pretty package. Capital News. hrei-chew- THEY WANT BENATOR REED SMOOT OUSTED. every memher thereof ran out of the state house when that structure began to erlnre a disposition to turn itself over. Of course there wan an end to lcgMailve proceeding for that day. When the lardy, had recovered It was found that some memher of n grimly humorous turn hsd made an entry on On mothe Journal In these wonts: tion of the house, tho legislature Harpers Weekly. New York, Jan. 1$. Eighty volume, containing the signatures of American women who desire to see Senator Reed Smoot of Utah, ousted from Uia United Htatee senate, will be sent, lo Washington this week. Bit months ago the National League of Womens Organisations sent an appeal to every stats in tbs nnion, asking women to help In the fight n gainst Smoot by signing a memorial to tha Ignited Stales senate asking the expulsion of Benator Smoot on the ground that he pledged his tiret allegiance to the Mormon hierarchy, thus totting It above The the United Mates government. quest ton of polygamy Is not raised. The eighty volume are lo be distributed among the senator and the proiaat they represent will be presented by Bom for Burrow of Michigan. The name of tbe New York women fill seven volumes, uf Penney ivaol e(x volumes, ct Ohio four, of Iowa three, of Hllnoln throe and of other states from one to three. All at the western and Bonthern states, R in said, ernt long Hate of namen excepting Utah, tn whtrh state only 478 signature were ky Nq-liona- sc-valu- date between the two Irague, and it is to avoid such a contingency that President Johnson has come to New York to go over the schedules with the , National league leader. 80 far as the Greater New York club i concerned President Johnson aaya the Athletics would probably open the eeawin with Griffiths men at American League park on April 17th. Pivauk-n- t Johnson also announced that Jimmy" Collins had signed a contract to manage the Boston team again. The very serious fllffen-ncbetween President Taylor and the manager led many iwraons to believe that the rupture could not be heeled, but the signing of Collins evidently means that all trouble In the club haa been trail lusted. an-rar- e 2o-ce- d, EXCLUDING CONSUMPTIVES First Step Haa Been Taken in Chi-cag- e Schools. 10-ce- Chicago. Jan. 18 The first decisive iff :ep toward excluding victim pulmonary tuberculosis from jhe public tclioul waa taken by the board tit education last night when that and all principal body instructed teachers to report the names uf suspect tu JBiiperintendent Cooley. The hoard called upon Superintendent Cooley to notify the parent or guard bins of the children suspected and also to dlrerihe child study department to examine each such child. The child etudy department in turn vat ordered to report the result of the examination in each case to the commit ice on school management. It 1 left with the committee whether or not to exclude the pupil from the regular public school cteases. A large number of the board member believe means should be provided to give the vlrllma f. the disease educational opportunities equal to those enjoyed by the healthy child. At a result 1 recommendation calling for segregation will be made as soon as data haa been collected regarding the number uf afflicted. drew the revolver and shot himself. He never regained consciousness and died teat night. Farther Investigations disclosed the fact that for three month Ayer had been brooding over fancied financial wrong In connect Ion with a settlement of the estsle of hls wifes father, who died three years Isaac ago. The widow was named as administratrix la November last Mrs. Iceman put up the farm t auction and It was bought by one of her sons. Fayette Lakeman. He made an arrangement for Ayer and hla wife to remain on the place, having their rent free tn return for boarding Air. Lakrnutn. paying the taxes and making repair. Ayer, however. Insisted that hla wife ahould receive a share BANKS ARE ANNOYED. of the purchase money. To tbl her brother refused to consent. The failure to obtain this ready money to Depositors In Chicago Adviaed mind preaalng financial needs I beWithdraw Their Money. men-Ullbalanced nn Ayer lieved to have southern politician recently told A iff an Incident In connection with a alight earthquake that visited one iff the gulf stale not so many years ago. The shaking of tho earth was distinctly felt sll over the state, but espeolnlly In th state capital. The legislature was In session at tho 11mA and nearly tion. Greens and Gay nor case. PRICE OP BEETS. Chichester, six miles distant, where, after being informed iff the destruction of the property, he shot himself. Ajar died test nigh: without making a statement which would assist the authorities as to the bets of the manner in winch his family met death. The officiate concluded early in the evening. after a hasty consultation, that be had murdered all (even members of his Utility as they lay In their 7 a Pert-- h te has Chicago, Jan. 18. Complaint hern made at several banka that de posltors are being called by telephone end advised by persona, whose identity Is not known, to withdraw their deposits from the Institution. The depositor Is told with much evidence of confidence that he had better get hi money out of the particular Inatltu-tloIn which he happens to 1m vs it lodgsd. Depositors In three of the rirheel hanks in tbs city hare been given thi uneoHcHed advice. John J. Mitchell, president of the Illinois Truat A Savings bank, said plo-tur- Muslin Underwear SALE y Saturday: "This buuinesa is to me Inexplicable There Is absolutely no occasion for alarm and the paraanu telephoning nr advlidng depositors to take their money out of tbe banks are either We have been foolish or aiaUnlous. trying to run down the source of these stories. "Three bask bees liad the experience vrifh tSxetr depositors. There should lie arms way to pnt nn end to these unwarranted efforts to frighten timid persona. n aon-in-la- s 1 ) well-know- n in Ms sworn statement to tho oeere-tarof ststo of Wisconsin Benator In Dismissal and disgrace of Midship- Follrtte declared that no money or Editor Examiner: property we contributed, disbursed, Will you kindly Insert the Mow- men at Annapolis. or promised by this affiant, expended from an Negro protected attempted and to the best ing In your paper end oblige tho unof hla knowledge and lynching. belief no money or property was condersigned. RIOTS IN HAMBURG. Reprimand of commander of torpe- tributed, disbursed, ox pended or promIn rending yonr valuable paper, I ised by any other person for him, or notice the enormous amonnl paid to do destroyer Worden. Many Foresee Wounded and 4,000 Men In bte liehalf, wholly or In pari. In enStreet cars stopped in Chicago, Loos Employment beet raise re of Weber county. And In a ay wav In or secure to deavoring Boston banker escapes to Canada, how fbnnara are getting rich. Stop connortion with tha nomination or elecretired. Roosevelt Invited to Tennewbee by a tion vf this affiant to such office." Brrilq, Jan. IS. The damonntratJoui and consider what the Lrhl farmers at of Some commentthe eastern Hamburg yerferdag against the proto amt papers, committee Washington. MURDERED BY INDIANS. pay la raising beets for 14.75 per ton, posed new election law mummed Death of Mrs. McMurrow and ar- ing on this, are Impudent enough to and then not being paid for labor. more rtoue aupeot lut night then Insuggest that under such cirrumstsnees Just taka a look nt Hooper rniaing rest of her son. the senator Is likely to get scant recog- Doctor Wae Called to Attend a Sick dicated In pvwvlnea deepelUhes. A Coal operators agree to meet Irewee erected In one of the Member of a Tribe. nition from hla coTlengur ns fielug them for 4.10 per ton. It in not tlmo mg properly, lint only technically, streets leading to Che fish market and that something should be done white" d,nt Mitchell. mcmlier of the Mnte Ban Francisco St. Lnuia, Bio.. Jan. 1$. An account the police were firmly resisted until Stock market. there Is time? Or the engar factory Chronicle. In attempting to disperse ff the murder of Dr. Emil H. Khirber, midnight. not does Include above tha Tha will run on shorter tonnage than Inst German physi- the rioter, the latter epraed firs with a formerly prominent Associated year 190B, Manv of tha fanners say morning dispatches of the roulinry Bigelow ha been down to cian of Bt. Louts, by Indiana near hla every kind of weapon. Twenty poltee-ruePress, appearing in the Examiner and Pansma and returned to write whole-sal- e home at. Topolobampo. Mnxleo, i con were wounded, one of whom hu no more beet nt that price. dcminclattdns of what la being 1aind In a letter written by Dr. Kluo-bert- e since died. The factory can make large profits reproduced In the Standard. done there. There hag been developed The demonstrations are mainly op to SL Louis friend. nt $5.00 per ton, which the farmers a higher grade newspaper man. He Is It states that on Der. 13 Dr. Kbieber ganlied by Bari aflat end era Intended ARE SAYING. EDITORS WHAT a literary gent who w riles for the wa called to the bqdtddo of a sick In ua a protest against the proposed emoought to demand that or give no beds. inagaxtncs, and alarm nut with the dtan and the next day hla dead body, tion law which partly diafrancfHeen the Why pay Brigham City $4.B0 delivto lwve scorn as many Publicity teeming Idee that be must turn in horribly mutilated, waa found lying on poorer closers. Over 20 shops ered on cars? terror-- , for magnates as for rogues. wargood stuff" whether the fact plundered. Tbe number of rioters Inot In a hat tn the Indian village. Are not Hooper good as Sacramento Union. rant It or not. Bigelow seems to lie iff a Dr. was born In Germany jured Is nor known, hut more than a Kluebrr class. It la told In a dispatch that Brigham Citys? Very truly yours. to Mr. Odell. We this stav and wa a gradual a of the Unlvernliy doxen were treated at on drug store. Our hla at the Isthmus was of tha of (Signed) JOSEPH POWERS, Hooper. alwN.ri compliments men hie ace a die with He camr to Bt. Louts Soma of throe were seriously wounded, to like HMdelberg. a hriefent but hut rtwy; duration, single Jan. 15. aerv-t-- d A policeman brake tbe skull of war hoots on. New York World. ho writes of ihe conditions as though shortly before the Civil li and ns twriweyear-olboy. the four lasted years during he bid sojourned thAc for a long 'Police headquarters today ordered of an Illinois regi"They soy theres n fool born every period, and hsd Now that the lower house of urgvon regimental especially Investigated of Bui that Isnt the worsi Klueber went to Iowa all the drinkixix ptaors In the riot dishas passed the Philippine tariff minute. verything Even If everything Is nos ment. Later Dr. went there are n whole lot. iff fool that Ideal to Mexico about trict to be closed at 8 oelook In the It; there from and among the workers on this unbill, reducing tha protection on sugar, were all right when they were born!" evening, tbe hour when tho wharf and 20 ago. years precedented Job. the project 1. nor to our sugar companies will not feel In Detroit Fro Press. shipyard workmen return to work. The be condemned aw though it. whs n workman who took part in jMterdaya any hiunor to lnevease expenses. The schema. STATEHOOD. ate They JOINT probnhlv Bluer street car passes have linen demonstrations weiv locked out this new tariff Mil will reduce the profiia how knew the with doing heather abolished In Philadelphia it is noted morning, (for 4.QM lost their emproblems thi must tie prodigious. of the sugar companies Just about that every political hack Jit (own ComAnother Stormy Mealing of the ployment. Alameda Argus. $3.00 per ton. Bull n good kirk from cultivating the walking habit. Ran mittee on Territories. the farmer might at least prevent the Francisco Chronicle. Whv should H. flap Pierre, presi INSURANCE CONVENTION. Washington. Jan. 18. There waa of the Waters-Pierrsugar companies from reduefng the Oil coni All the fiicts go 0 show that Mo- dent of house the stormy meeting bwrrlcedc Ms doois airainsi the price of beets. rales. white nominally presldenr iff puny, Washington. Jan. 18. Superintensubpoena servers and remain us pris- committee on territorixn today. Chair dent of Insurance Drake of tills San Domingo, had no real poser. W city, and Reprenentai Ive Hamilton in hla (iiinruiicnu :it the Waldorf man oner move iha: hls title be chnnged 10 vie THEY ARE GRAFTERS, who loaned a cull a month ago for an Astoria for iw-- weeit if Ms esiimony Llovd having an angry exchange of insurance Pom. Washing-oIn convention president. Chicago, Febin lh proceed ilia. ngalbsl the Stand wonts over Mr. Hamilton's former poruary 1st. haa mailed a circular letter Governor Former on sition Oil would rrd reveal company Borne time soon there Is to he a nothing mere coincidence ihai a Was it regarding hotel Imi nnd right dealing tn Murphy iff Aiiou.i declaicd it was ue-Ih- advMng delegates and the probameeting of tbe stockholders of a pa- shorn, the time Thomas W. latwaon Ins philanthropy saying sirangementa . :hc lufforr lniMiic-committee to appi-n7 me isoiliiie hod Ms home for a quarter of bilities are that 7B state officials at per called tjie Journal anil published 'liorig-igi'a the verdict v.d signed nnd waled Plain people grow suspirkms 11. H. In a will about he Rogers attendance. lee: gate In this city. The purpose of the thatmi'llon, they se iheir great ru.piniii of indu-- tr ngaint them. He denounced a false sunt lo rhs'.'liy ? Chicago Record Mr. Drake, will he This," hiding froiu offleot of the Inw like the rhiirge of corruption made agatnut more ihan aaya meeting, so we understand, is to place llera!.!. double the number of ofthieve front tbe police. II. H no the Artuiua men who oppose Joint ficial. Including deputies and actnar- before those who have already been u.s rsngb: on! after a rha.e .f statehood. In ill- - opinion of young Mr. Garfield or ics. than haa ever been in attend' sorely duped, the dire nvccssity for I week. On the nl'nes stand, big for any one sever? compiil-ioinre at any national convention of n mewed effort to invent an excuse he buff trust Is too n, he hu nude' nc.i every at Bur TO FULTON. MONUMENT man to handle. insurance commissioners. besides for mulcting the people of this nuiip in hls xwer 10 buttle D. C.. there is a strenuous yonnu ihero will be many prominent Insurof :he Mirouri. b) ?.ite lit JourThose who were the found- who think differently. Atlanta ance agents and official! representing New York. .bin. 18. Several prom-uii-ianswer hme lecu pti'pose'.c Imputbe several kinds of Insurance from ers off the paper have, almost to a nal. men me to form an all or hlw.k refusH'.a :o dent and parts of the country: several eml-iic- pi . t tiifv-mr- ! s men, deserted it, except those who the association Ion memory tc perpetuate give A clergyman or.Unary remarks tba: th lawyers Interested in uniform of Robert Fu'ron. the Inventor of ilie have brooms heavily Involved and 'square deal" a tweutinth cniiu'y I!' attitude 'it every respect h.is ;a;p law and representatives of the sti'.imh-iRt- . . N9 light ini; and to dn this offensive Yo'k re aeeklng aome way in which to re- flower with a firal rcnhiri prnked root. It Insurance Journals. I would Wyi-- 1. , hi erecting s ntiinamini to cost about leading have bloomed too, hud e'lgxear tbai you be on hand as early ran? themselves. The kisses to date might ubm-rip,1.1.0... . rateel exieriii-,,'ipopular by in gruff-Ing3fi.h 1niltlinl. ud bav re variously estimated at from $23.-00- It not been for Norrh American. non. Step towvrd tncorpomt-.were ; ll...lfls ot CLEVELAND ILL. Philadelphia lch b)1!i or ll!ITl, of OTe to $50,000. taken. to have conMdcred NY KVirni'-.l.tn. York. haIs lv It whalebone sumo of . The scheme now being worked is so erne,Presi the With lotcd af hoped !. 0" rt,rllniittee on law and !egila item Cleveland Grover tile b left he the moniimen; win la position evil prepare tuej i;,.n ( he convention. palpably a bold-u- p that we cannot be- per ton. Paul .Morton 1 come of (Vu- - i; ut-and i now lliiiT. the anniversary of ':ie firs' lieve any of onr solid business men to hear tlut lime 1. Dr. with companies Bryant, his f:lend enl up the Joseph rncwiircred rich by Fulton. Neu Haven Cnn Jan. 17. A for-u--l will be deceived Into Jeopardising vein of eliiiielienc .u : iin-:u K.ist Forty eighth iteneral FYeti D. Gram presided, the iork (ff xuicide was given by . Pwtnnse their Dr. Dryar.t mild tent nisln Bn: other incltiilr.-.wes jiuM,, inter Afoun Hnbert Fulton. Sam Ci'roni r Mx by attaching their name of today, Jn the oar r t.en Mr Cleveland waa fecpng well hi, I 'tel L. t'leno-ttdrew F Burleigh to siMh n toy of luxury. There may 'T..ir'.iV KJward of New York, wnulil remit to In the ritv for Htieh tkirdou Miller. Col Jn-- n Shcp-nurd- . found M. ttil In tha Hiller homestead be room In Ogden for another pap , Chp-I- iMl lie wolki-- ' ii.1'1.. ll was raid eNewhere tha Mr S. H 'lstuud .rod tii-fue- l ' Jaw'ii rv 3. Thle confirm the Col. II Wt buck et It must be something of nn!!inna'.:e, fhadii'Kk. nd tanker., tt, a- ten ('velnnd was v:ill slightly Albert A. ipe. fi'ur.i.ea rendered last week. y u 10-oe- nt We want to remind the ladies that our muslin under wear has been on sale since the 10th with a discount of 25 per cent. We are giving this discount on our regular stock. We have bought no goods which are made specially for sales. The Peerless brand is one of the best in the United States. We sell them during this sale at the above discount Before buying drop in and see what we have to offer; it will pay you. OLD KKKIV GUESSING CONTEST Is on in full force. Not only are the children guessing but the older people also. Guess the number of pairs of Old Hickory Stockings in the window. Come in abd try your luck. Tell the children about it. They enjoy it The guesses range today between 18 pair and 1,000 pair. CLARKS STORES 2356-58-- 60 and 62 Washington Avenue. con-gre- m UGHT e o n stati-bood- NOBODY LI KM THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT INYOUR SIDE AND OUTSIDE PROVE WILL STORE IT . h-- YOUR MINT. TRACTS Wa-hing'- BIST ADVERTISE ATRADIANCE LIKE THE CAROLS DOES THE MOTH. . -- WE fnt-is- SUPPLY THE 1 - ELECTRICITY ni-r- - 0 wq Bo-to- n hon-.i-f- f -- ' 1 estt-rd.i- 1 v Ibt-isi.i- i l Ktr-ri- (il I luili-nt-i-- ten-Jlv- e R. . CAMPBELL. OanX Mans per E. W. WADE, Agent |