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Show THE MOKXIXU 4 rt 1 Hrin.-- a (a i $4-- 1-- Tbe Examiner ia a strictly Independent aewapnper. It glean ail aides aa equal allow. The Examiner baa so favor-Ileand no enemies to pualah. It wiil glvs the neara uabuvaad and unprejudiced. will b I ftimmmilMliml coined on all subject! preaeated la raapactful language from known Individuals, but tba true name must ba published la fuU. All letters sad communicatlona signed by nom da plumes, or aeaumad aamea, will bw throws la tba waste basbsL Tba brave maa never bides behind aa assumed aaaie. Dont aek the Editor to ba responsible tur what yon are aakamed of. appeal for o uoithi-r- h t- Railway Rail-wa- patreaa will confer by reporting to thin office whenever they fail to find the papers at tha doalgnatod places. F. Augustus lfolnaa of Bulls Is a living example of what brains and murage ran do. Yesterday I ha pewrrfnl Amalgamat'd Copper company wax forced lo make peace wilh him by buying his mining interest in Butte. Herr la a brief history of lhn man rarerr, aa given by one familiar with hie achievements. Helnxe arrived in Butte, Mnl-- , In 1889, a youth of 20, after taking a rou me In geology, metallurgy amt min Ing engineering in the Orman and graduating as aurh (mm t'o lumhia University, New York. Hr he gee his career aa a plain minrr. end wee enoa afterward employed hy the Boston and Montana aa an underground surveyor. Pnaaraaing a keen and intellect, he allowed nothing to escape his observation in the underground workings of the mine, and at tha end of a year ha had a more thorough and intelligent knowledge of fhegeoliyof thedlalrict and Ihe char a cler and probable course of tha ore deposits than any man In the camp He then quit the service of the Bos ton and Montana company, and began to work out the wonderful career which liao since been hia lot as a mine owner aad copper smelter, and which Involved him In litigation from the very start.' Hia first venture wam the leass of a mine which wan aupimsed to bars as apecUi value, and the organisation of a rival copper smelting company to the Anaconda, then controlled Uuvu Daly and bU naanctatne. ' which he named the Montana Ore company. Hia mine proved wonderfully productive, and the sur-raara of hia y excited the and cary of the Boatmv and Mn-tana- , aad the Anaconda companies. Proceedinga ware instituted in cam-e- l hia leae. and he was enjoined from opevating the mine. In order to starve out hia smelter. Meantime, he secured enough monrv to' purchase another mine the Hums- - outright. This had been conaidsml liv the copper kings aa a wirrthle property, and they laughed ut the internment. Assuming that It meant ilrinre'a ltnixh as an operator in that mining field. The investment proved, however, immrn-c-lprofit able, and it enahlnd HhItc to take the aggressive ngainst bis eno The ytmhajic of the Minnie mica. Haly and o' her mines adjoining tb1, Boston and Montana properties result cd in the tart!ng of new lliiga'lon involving tresaHK hiuI rmintcr charge of ore robbing, which has licr-kept up cfn'imiiiu;y ever since, vith varycnl-legr- woll-tmlnr- d tf a am-lte- Jcal-ons- York, "F- - Bos'.vu, other eai'ern Ct'les. and si.i'e win md r4 Ijiui tlie Nori list'll dti! of this men to compe'r. ao-- 1 a'hie-.i- c t he r The iilimpn- cluli h.i. iieail.v a score ddng lish' training for the iiuirnauii nt. Ei.iris fir the him: will cifi.ie two nigl.K l.efiue .he II if bex-- rs AT tour-iidinrn- and a ni.;u will he per- m.-- t muted m appear units- - the club's has examined au-- found him to ASCOT AT phv-r.ciii- DEUTSCHLAND WON ST. VALENTINE HANDICAP. MUSKODAY TOOK HANDICAP. A. round. nhvs-icall- f MIDWEEK BOWLING. Bannock Bella Closed a Big Gap and Dodges Colt a Winner for the Third Time Embarrassment Finished Tcck the Place in a Spectacular Stretch Run. Second. DSvn Frandaco. 14 Kelt. jirri laud won ail the a in the $ ! Valentine liandii'cip nt oakla-rU: J. ' Bannig-Htlle ran a rlord a l.:g gdji aal took the place in i spectacular trceh run. luviciu. a' l to t. ws givm rxeeihu! ride In 'll.- - tlorl event, and non bv a head In a hard drive. lai.i-a irack of Baker in the tdorpv. m and made high score for the evenPirt r.ice. four f.irhvng .Malic! ing In on: game he attained the !to!at.:ier tin llaiaguei. ;i I.) tun: tiumber 2:tn pins and on thr three Pimkin llu (Uiiguiii. c(iUh-- 1 wi'h garni- made a total of 530 pins. The M.iiiel Hoil.iuiicr. mci ml; tlracc tl j individual scores follow: it'liirki. IS to 5. 'hird Time. :4H :i 4. Ruahmer. Peerlet-lair. latM-n'- . Militia O. iiko.i. Mat U N. and D.tae inii Arvi ali ran. iaee. five a ii a lnif farlitiic x - Tain tt'Slisiiii-- lu7 ((Tatkl. S l.j t Foiiii.aln l. IS lama F. M. o 5. Alice Caiey 1''S iHic-t.- 1 (! to till'd. Time. I ns Foinll.v, FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN Lo Angeles, Feu. 14. Dodges good colt A. Muskoday tong the midweek ; .: fiee handicap for the third succesive time ui Ascot today, healing a good ticid. Four favorites won. Weather rainy, track sloppy. fo7 First race, one mile Brigand (Miller), 8 to 1, won; Rea'.dor 1"2 I Swain), 10 to 1, second; Exapo 107 (Harris), I to 1. third. Time, 1:43. Bill Curtis. Mis May Bowdieh. A'iona, Piquet, Pachuca, Hersain, Bailey and Walnut Hill also ran. Second race, four furlouga Allerion 15 tBuchsnan). 1 to 2, won; Hand Malden 105 (Aubuchon), ti to 1, second; Blue Botrie 11)8 (Booker), 5 to 2. third. Time, :48 Commida. Lord Rossingion, El Casador and Adela R. also ran. Third race, mile and seventy yards Good Luck 1H5 l Buchanan), !) to 5. won; Charley 115 (Aubuchon). 7 to 1 Si I l,ic!i'en,i-in- , .Million. riclni. second; Vino 115 (Miller), 11 to 10. i B:u!lIlvro-i- , .in.l third. Time. 1:45 T'e. Chancellor Ikilltilifill hlr-- lUit. Walworth and Hermitage also ran. Third race, mite ant a In If Inviot Fourth race. A'enice handicap, seven 4 us tti; iihuiii i. 15 to 1. w .i; Nix-S-- t furlong -- A. Muskoday 115 (McDan In7 E Wa'rhl. 3 lo ", s eiilid; lei), S to 2, won: Embarrassment 95 i '4 i I. t'di.t Kie Wright i. (Harris). I! to 1. second; Fustian 100 itunmi .m.i Time, 2:;iS J. Hoolig-m(Buchanan). 4 to t, third. Time. 1:28. l Fi'iink also rir. Workman. Felipe Lugo, lewsonisn r Fourth race. Sr handicap. and Yeoman also ran Hi1 It and a rix'eemh - Pen if.-land 11: Fifth race. Brook course Miss RiinniM-lug., ti . 11 lo 5. 99 (Roes), 1 to 2. won; HoodBetty I'Ti (J. J. Walsh i. ! to 2, it t ; wink 100 (Powell). 4' to 1, second; J.ikr Sander Iu7 (Knappi. t to 1.! Courant 91 (McDaniel), 20 to 1. third. third Tim, 1:1 12 )nn.i. f'lirrla-- j Time, 2:07. Northvllle. Blue Knot, Old ;md Si- - Edwai.l a'-- o Mike and Jlngier also ran. inn, .'''our'h race, six fu.-i- ngs B.;i It Sixth race, six furlong The Roustgon lie titled, H to 5. wo'.t; , Indue! about. 104 (McDaniel), 8 tn 6. won; Belladonna, lnS iTrrulieli. ft n- - 5. second. S' . Snnmark 105 (Aubuchon), 12 to I. sec(iio-rr- , Jr. 1 1:13 1.(Prior). 1 i i 1, 'hlr.1.1 ftau Franrlaeo. Feb. 14. A ond; Elfin King 102 (Powell), 4 to 1 IVIhani. tlmial affidavit was made here today third. Time, 1:15. Anona, Tramotnr, Time, 1:11 t Icr mil Ten m. kr ' iu cuMiiection with the ruc-- r at Mrm-phutan El Radium, Willie Gregg. Rodolfo, a. ii a h:itf furlong r.vi-- . wren Major Delnnir and I.nu Donoro and Ttscn also ran. iwllt-1 Tnci law Iffi iKuapp). lv in 5, sworn to hy mm The aflldnvit Pride 17 Mtralianii. S tn 1". V M. Fehr. a veterinary surgeon, who Ascot Entries. 7 p7 to I. claltiu was the official veterinarian eicrd: First Tare, half mile, welling Sweet . of th Memphis Racing at Tinte, I.u7. Nea'iin. Sir ('apt. Jarrell. 104: Mias iiti.l Hu tan.. the time thr horse contested for the Kitty. 113; Alnnia, Matthews, AA'apnagragis. Cutgold cup. aneous. King of Spades, each 101; Dr. In Ins sworn statement Fehr Oakland Entries. sys: the lime of Hie trotting rnce Crook, 98; Miss Fidgety, 95; Tarahan, , First race, mv selling i "It 103; Mindum, 103; Joan of Arc, lOti. f . cele- when the Memphis, Rols-r- t Mitch.-llHolden Sunrise. rare, one mile and 50 yards race between brated Delmar, Major Otnnir, Foxv H run ips 12 each. W s'er Tattenhxm. la Taranta, Needful, E. to E. Smathers and lvn spoilt. Rose Ey, Jiirrieii-- re d'Or li'it Hohaon's Cholre, each 104; v C. Billof K. the C. Dillon, proper! Swift Md' v. He-rAVInni Adams, each 102; ings. wa trotted. 1 wa employed In Tangible, Qii-- rn 1"7 each. Jerry Hum u(. Itcliii-m-. Dsslan, each H7. the position of, official veterinarian of r.ii-,ix furlongs. Selling Third race, purse, six furlongs--Escalantthe unit waa also in the Mngicgor. Mlm-v- . Tile Kepris 113; Wrenne, 103; ti. Billinga. hai". The Captain, Bliady IjkI, Albe- emplov of P. Whoa Bill, Dr. Hollla, Hector, "After the first heat between Major marle. Hlppona. Sol l.lrhirnstein. Delmar and Lmi Dillon was trotted I each 98; Lady King, Conde, each 90; Edrndtin. lv Order I nil each, Fmnts wa summoned hv Murray Howe in a Silver AVedding, Ha. 98. Keuhnld tt'i' Fourth rare, one mil and 50 yards, hurry. Mr. (one seemed ex-Third rare, mtle and fifty yards th cited and first . Cataline, 113: Chlcksdre, 110; to said selling ha n thing rm-hK. Avonnlisi J. F. Pentagon ln 107: Dillon w.i Dixille. 105; Freest, 102; had Hot, an lh.ui.ou attack of Alu Iron Wairon. Rot.roii. Meyer the in. or what tr technically Pyrrho. 99; Col. Bronaton, 97; lJllte 101 ei-hMaTliom. Bievnn. IJueen term thumps, in dip profession spxsmndfr con-- i B. Salina. Kumiss, each 92: Ruhlnon, Rec. Ixtvpv M.iiy 9!l each of the diaphragm. 89; Pint. 87. an eighth, Foiiith race, mile sn-- i went to the stall where the niare Flfh race, six and half furlongs, selling Knmukn. Hailnir. hasty Mil had hern taken of life, 111; Sals. 108; immediately after the aelllng-IJ- ne Irr. Mr rXiiel 10 each. Ariali Howan. fleet heat. She was hy Gm. p. McNesr. 10.; Revolt, 102; W. A.llrnndsi-k- . 1ngford Inmes. lmne, h iccia officer andclosely guarded Murray Howe, P. Palmer. 99; The Goldflnder, 99; u7 each. M IjeniWolf. who was at the time tha personal rep- laitotexa. 97. HollHd.iv lo5 resentative or Mr. Billings, who directSixth race, futurity course, selling Hfih rac-'-- seven furlimc. selling-Eme to treat the mare for the MacCiimher, 100; Daruma, Amhltious, l.tlhnrn. Supreme fniiri. U.ilheili ed 1 examined her and found rich 105; Mnntanu 104; Sandetorm, thump. 17 each. I tuelist Wenrick 1n4 wrong with the mare more 103; My Choice, 99; Box Elder I'd nothing Aqtara, Jack Major Tenny. ihiin Mime nervousness aa each 98; Minnie Baker, Monrle fich, Maxtrea. Alice carev. W.ir horse would show after such out ny of routing 94. Times. I.urene HP each. a hard race. Mr. Howe insisted that Mabel, each Sixth race, six furlong, the tnare should be for thumps, SELECTIONS FOR TODAY. Military Man. Dr I eggo I in and. of course, it j treated commonly known r.irh. Magvaiie H'7 each. SalI ballad hut In nsi-the Itit I drug evn l.ee able ."ill Ascot. aurh ran". It is also common knowlH3. First rare -- Sweet Kitty, Alonxa, edge the luich'i drug will deaden any animal and kill speed. Therefore, act- King of Spade. SELECTIONS FOR TODAY. Second rsoe Tangible, Needful, Ex- an ing under orders, 1 administered npo. abnormal of which due th was drug, Oakland. Third rare Dr. Hollia, Escalante, sufficient to kill tho speed of the Sw-First rice- - gArntile. Conde. and In fastest horse the strongest Jerrv Hem. Fourth race Cataline, Chickadee, world for the time being. Under those race Alheniarlc. My Order, circumstance it was for Hot. Impnnsible The Reinoba'c. Fifth race Lina of Life, Revolt, Dillon to .lin the Memphis cup. Third race .1 K F. Meyer, George P. McN'ear. Pent a sen. Sixth race Daruma, Moncie Mabel, CHANGE TROTTING RULES. J . Are being sold at a sacrifice to Shupe-William- I make room for big spring stock that is arriving daily. f 1 ! 1 I la-n- 3-- 1 Drs. Elliott & Norris 1 Wi-ii.- Vah-n'in- Specialists i j slu-ltc- i HEINZE GETS HIS PRICE. e POtS THE i-t l The Homing Examiner can bo found oa sale by the Independent News Cob, Salt Lake City. Oa all through trains leaving Ogdea on The Southern Paclflo Rall- - . Examiner growir, wiM PUTNAMS IN JAPAN. hti Bnbeeilbota will confer a favor by Informing this office of failure to receive The Examiner before their breakfaeL a favor oa tha maaagemaat t lnr-,an- cou.-titu- a, Tha Oregon Short Line IMfl. foni it til jniph Anx-noan- a ENT. Facltlo !. But many prove to -that Japan o-- not a t Th-- ie Minhine and happmet-a- . arc iiiitnr misconceptiuns tn this c,tn'i of Japan. Thera arc ituix- - who i jtc looked up'Ht that riuiiitiy .ts f.i v f i oil poverty, but at iravelci wii-- i he inad-- a of Japan study of the Urge can have no idea tsya that cf the xgiidlid u.ie: in the eiuni. 11a atate.--i mat in many pans of Tokio thin Itoaril- - hating a lioniage of ahou'. niuit feci and toofed witli some crackied l ies, the hmiaea of me poor. Tliv limber t old and tot ten. the Hoots MTact.-lrain d iiluoe the substangrounii. and the posis tial enough to keep the houses from falling down, h is m Tokio, out of sight nt coarse, in the iiiis, that the din and squalor smipi.t defy description. The alleys are a swamp of foul In the water; dead ia's lie aun; the public latrines to give them a name better Hun they deserve are left to take care of themselves; heaps if old clogs, spoiled lice, and decaying fish make the air pestiferous; sic tuitions hovels, with tailored straw! mats supplying the place of hmkeu tiles; and in sunt It all up the place looks like a village that bad been riddled with rhol and shell. Strange aa It may seem, aurh houses have landlords, an those who live, sleep, cat, work and bring up families iu I beta have to pay rent like other people. Rents am roller ted daily in advanoc, for otherwise the landlord would never get his due, a of rouri.e those who inhabit such hovels live These almply ft out hand lo moulh. pieces are niinotiw hovels, more Iho caves and hiding places of wild beasts Ilian the dwcITing of hitman beings; nevertheless, horrible and wretched as ia the amininioil.iiion, two one hovel will sometimes or three families. What occupation, it will lie asked, do the people follow who are driven tn luch ext t entities aa ihl? They mostly mg men. decayed jlnriklsh.i who drag heavy load men. from distant villages fur four rent a Journey, ahampnners, many of them blind, together with men and women tielonging to the lowest grade of the criminal though these are few in number compared to those whose only criinn ia poverty. The fnrnllurn of tha houses la of a character with the rlrkety building. The thick straw of mats laid on ths rough hoard Japanesa Hoorn are broken and lorn, in fta.ved and tha atraw protrude tufts; hut on them a family of four and work. or flva persona will alt, And what do people reduced to aurh level catt It la Impossible for them to buy clean rice in quantity mifil clenl to satisfy hunger, and so remnant! of food thrown sway hy honaes of tbn better daaa ars systematically collected from door to door by mn who scrape a siibalstemo out of the business; and the damaged or soiled rti-ia dried and sold st very low prices under the name of hoshll. Thus the leavings of lhn rice at Ihe Military College ars cnllactsd and sold to the poor at six or seven dn a pound (ten rin enrol half a rent). In the asms way remnants of fish and picklen or are collected and boiled vegetable sold by measure. The entrails of large fish can be purchased cheap, and there are shops where small ortlon of hark and tunny fish can he procured L prices that will suit the means of ths poor wretches who live each day from hand to mouth. Japan FEARLESS AND INDEPEND- I Tha Talon FKHI.MWIiY MOIJNJNli, -r ropp- v,r' fiftet-i- i rUic-nCi- i starving me ... ti eta. eta, a :- rn-side- 1- - a a aft-- POVERTY BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. a , ITAJI, lUlTinlJAY OtJDKN, Ml!. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivttrwd by Carrier in Ogdea City, lacluding The Examiner Is scat by nail outside of Ogdea. par year At Jaaai Quarterly, la '"r!-- i h i iittw.-nc- imfliel, ha PutlliM Every Day in tha Year by Tha Standard Publishing Cab Sunday Idumlcg anuner, per mouth. Slagle oupuea nn-- h.i nurkt-- t THE EXAMINER in li- EXAMINE!!: To the study and treatment of Chronic disrate of men women and children. Laving devoted special effort during our entire professional life and are now rewarded by the discovery of methods that give cum plete mastery of Nervous and Blood Discuses. Catarrh, Deafness. i Vli--- Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Urer troubles. , v MENS DISEASES hf-- w--n; n Blood Poison, Piles, Rupture, Varlbocele, Nerve Debility, Drug Habits. Mi-''- .ir.-'rrfit- , iKu-i-p- e Taken on a positive guarantee to cure tlii-'d- CONSULTATION furl-uigN- t FREE, PERSONALLY OFFICE 2361 WASH. AYE. OR BY LETTER OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS. ie When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden Capl-tanax- rt 1 gi-f- t THE , BEST 1 See This Combination and - e MAGAZINES SencHnYoi , . Hen-nnsa- fb-co- The Woman's Home Companion ge, pur-Jud- for one year. The Illustrated American, formerly Leslie's Popular Monthly, for one year. The American Queen for one year The Standard or Examiner for one month f Siu-on- 1 there ia one minor matter that rorantend itself (o the American public more than another It is President Hoosevell's orders, as conimnder-ln-rhie- f of (lie army and navy of the United State, to punish and uppici.K hazing among Weal Point nnd lummpHs cadet. It is likely to spread to ail of ihe land and lid the ef a mean and base practice among its young men. Tf o-i Al-- rac r.vii-- h Fif'h Jack National tuce- - K.i'bci Association in sion at New York, Trott-r.- Ti ii: Six' It race tarv Man Ses- AH for Henmessy. NEGROES Sum of..;, AT WHITE HOUSE. National Were Presented to tha President by Booker T. Washington. twenty-thirheld today, At the Fair Grounds. (ongresa nuii!-- ' many iir,:i,ri;ini changes In fia Orli-.inWashington, Feb. 14 Dr. Edward It Fair riili- :n govern iho trotring turf for Everett Hale, the venerahle chaplain result. the coming The adoption of a of the senate, and Booker T. Vahing-ington- . r.ice. live an. I .i I' ill r.i.long-No- r, llif cw rule to pr- vent d river or riders principal of the Tuskegce vend t'liio won. Wlie'li;- sei-oI, from i the use of a watch (Ala.) Inatitiite, presented to the presii .1 lit Slu 1.1" nsil'loalt Time. The other dsv when ihe Washing 1 to an animated wliilp in a race ded In the cast room of the White Second race, three an- a half futon UeituHTaia wi-ibut w.i adoitcd by a house today about thirty of the hipi.ihing Senwon. Balcsh'd 1,u IS! lling v i of 24 lo t; of ihe Industrial institute lo for jumping tliclr rau-rn- s second. (i-oiator Pato-r-oin;- -. : It I ., t;iri tlur-Alim iier new lie in regard to rated at Manassas, Ya. The student Till-t-arace one the mile Third irarh. ;i hlusieijpg j. ri;ic--- . and wa iidopicd, ang two or three songs for the presiloo sicnnd. IS in ni tasted Hist he had "ea'en more n J ns fill'll "A driver or rider dent. who afterward greeted one I1 41 'V.V ' now than any other man Ir- Time. CillillOt I. "ind from the National cf them petsonally. i mi'.i' Fourth r.ii-o" on for the non-pafor you. There's After liidrnlng to the King itis the Bo'i won. Fioiltctfr n- - cxcf-ph i the nominator nresiuent made the following remark Jni'n ILinrio!;'1! i ir ;' ix owner f Fif-lto the gaibllng: o riio- I've hr. . u f If vou havin'1 i In- '..niitill ihindatlon of th rules "The other day a great literary man an Nt- -r V" i: i IS Kill.-. Kegiile:-- . will n, i mii-wa adopted allowing who was peculiar!? Intended Th popu'ee a I l lo"lC-,le.i-jrotislitmticii 1 - v noiil. ;ir.cks of five or more lar songs, in the music dewlopcd hy oj acttv Won.: of ihe Imw-'leasy. own hoard of the different ppoplea of the old world, Pit', ''tl) - f O'i-- i C- inn ci P iv A.--n ieny without griping. jour driggis; i hi! i Tt-icame here, and he happened to meni 1.17 for them. I fflcira were elected: tion incidental!) to me thxi ax far a .lohp-n- n Kv.. presihe could see there were hot two Lexington, At Cdy Park Mi-ing rei-uBiillielev. Hartford. chance- - for tho development rtf school HAS PASSED THE LOWER HOUSE. 'W Orl on:. FtI. ro- Hrpa: i. L. mi X. The Chronicle says thcl every of Amrrirau mush:, of American Bingpresident: S:ri:!i. S.m K1 Financial Program of Japanese Cabinet Mil'1' second vice ing. and the would come, one from in .Montsi.il. has, at one time n:1.n. ha'r :lii r1 Will be Passed. flip coloivil and one from ihe vanishturn involved in this lPiga-t:-t- i Tun-t'o'ioipiv s. com'. I. .ip ir' !i!:. Tin ilis'.ir v.ird elected include: ing Indian folk, and those 3 r. : :. A one stage Hcinrr ha V,v ,Vr . John rtf thr south iho I want all nf you to ). B. Sprecki-NFi ll '4 c- ..mi '. uii r.l J. P. Held, ail of realize the importance and dignity of .a'i'in of W. A. Chirk. Iiefrnc hi of th.. . i.i Tim FnilMiillC.I i puldUh Pi c n a your musical work, of the developIriun To:.- , s.iv ng tha- I 2 ' iiihi ' ti r ! hir eii-c- t on to the I'nired S:a-- i ment of :he music and song among you m Thi-.i- l h,. i i w'a-r.u 1ti- - U.i in his waifon ag.iius! priori hut b.is msi-- 'i:1 I feel DENIES ALL ALLEGATIONS. that there Is a very will won. Ji wn Tht.-I.l when the Si : s'rone rhanc" thst gradually out of ho H- vh-iod ill ih( upyi.-J3hn A. Lynn p -- aded Not Guiity to the the city for melody That yonr race ar im ' ii .i iipii organired hir;. Arc. dm- - i has wp -- hail develop acme chool of .1 the Amsigriitirf'eii ('opp.r company, (li'lit hich win agpii-g.i-:ni. !'.l :i.::! i - cur 1. American music. It in I!'ii7. will i ompi-i m going to conic T tI (lark nrned fare about to s.ive, it r-through whli-ill off lit. !" d jou originally. irr.g alleged, his sea- - In, the Senate, after iii l vvll In- nix iii'!';l!i-il- i t! '1 i: ii !r .ivy of hi second ciecti-in- . YOUNG MAN KILLS SELF. X.i :!iga,i ,n jn. Tin- prog-m show.. iloinii-,i- r n iw apimin: .r.c Rtituted in the Aiiiericiin cotvy o v J. H. Reid of Seattle. Commit Suicide k.i .i i;s7.:,uo.fii", min i,. ( so much in Saciamento. California. '1 Ig i:i 1942. til houe-New Aii'-k- . Trotting The 14. aict(-ion- . at. it 2 the You d Cant Beat it in the Whole .25 Country ero-ind- i i. yi-.- r SEE SAMPLES AT THE STANDARD OFFICE ORDER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE - . e i n. su-ilent- a I l i n ilriv-ivhii-- h I .i- -- liem-oera'i- c - ! x .(h-oi I - or.' - i - v-ris- - A , 1 . : ill-- h- - i s i ! . 1 1 i' am 1 x . Fi--- ro-'-)- 1 !. oii-iil. 1 i s o-.- iv; . r:-t- .r- I fjr H-- -- !i'r -- AiiA-,'i'!i- i F-- ih-w- STORE ADVERTISE BEST ATRADIANCE TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. YOUR KENT. - - i. , NOBODY LIKES THE DARK. INHAVE PLENTY OP LIGHT YOUR SIDE AND OUTSIDE PB0VE WILL IT a : r 1 j 1 pi-li- r j - - a - WE - I , hare 1 been and sold j; , the judicial em.ine has ,, si h i nci) ; d path ha., turn mired witii cornip-tion- ; hr-..- th" higgevi ra'lr'-a- on ilia have ne,.n involved In i': a lor kout of l.VOou mm for a nmof it w sensations! rnp-ine- hi - phase, tp. f. sll'ioils effort, s ;ade t ougrti tnns la the tr, per to aholiah at.. iani - TBE ELECTRICITY vv Itir.-mgl- i SUPPLY ..v-e- l,.i ar TAM OSHANTER B'C. SAFE. ffn BofS from slimmer OVBVlI-Ih-- d h- -. n lllV fel- in hxv e lmi ed h-- 'V.i-- u s' t - ii ii. s , i i . , A l! r..r ., I . n I , . lt. i" F-- Sacriimcnro. Til.. Feh. 14. J. H. I. a young man who came in ihi i iiiou's r ago from Restile. s.ih-iiiby shooting himsi-lin he head i the Bts'e House vi.iii n orliv-- today. No on was i" h.. oim at the time, except thr Ih id picked lip illl envelope : :i i k and scrihh'cd th" follow-ii.- : iiu it me Ifi Ihe (Idd Fellow' Tfro-Reid -- s ,... , if Th" cn'e i.. r.nm"rv xni n Vjo-'- i sir- i I'lvi-.- . i - -- r Vac.ka'-i- . Finl- - v I ' "Vs .V ' RECEIVER. A i A'. TAirtW i - vc-,- rom-niuie- d f 4, ASK FOR st nf v to Country Kc" COPTpAvitb-- i -- 1ii-i-- ... Over ;i nxing , . All Gather in Frisco April m Tam TOURNAMENT. R. The Steempr. Tvo Weeks Ow'ril.jp, ported at Tat-nxlle'linch.in. BOXING II u Frh. V n.i "np"iy. foii-pi- i mill- -- ii ,i i.fui . , v...- - j 1 Th- hy finan- fi" ihe 'ii 14. PXi-!ivi- - . rim .ii difii appmiripn! : -- .Vi Ofto. f 111 - ii.-:- lit Li & R. 8. CAMPBELL. mr GcnX Managae E. W. WADE, Agent |