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Show THE EXAMINED: MOKNIMi French Paper Pari. Comment on Irciano's WiiM M BNasibr li if Utterance. Jan. Temp. the full mi of rch bishop a recent nermou I'nr.ivruiug French Cal he lies, cousidea-- , ihai the linger American prelate placed bi upon the national weakness. when, sparing neither republican, reet tf tS.-- The lie-lau- Catholic, he their traditional hereditary inability to cope with the meaning of tre liberty because the idea of tbe omnipotence of the Mate re-p- anil-cleric- all alike with LABOR RIOT. Foreman Discharge a Greek and Is Attacked by Laborer. In a riot of on the , United railroads, today. Markos a Greek, was struck on tb head by a brick and killed. The men were working on tbe street car track at Sixteenth and Valencia street, un- der Maurice Buckley, a foreman. Shortly before noon Buckley discharged William Christ, the interpreter, and Rouhatn. a laborer. This, it 1 uid, angered the Greeks, who sent a shower of stones, bricky and other miHHilea at the ftreiuan. OnP of these accidentally struck Rouhatoa, killing him instantly. Buckley took refuge in a saloon, which yaa almost wrecked by the Greeks In their efforts to get the foreman. who defended himself with a sledge hammer until rescued by the police. Buck lev, Christ and Nikolas Petrai-o- a have been arrested pending an Investigation. The Greeks refused to reiurn to work. San Francisco, Jan. HUMTE 1,400 Greek i BALTIMORE RYE PtEE FROM ADULTERANTS AND ALL IMPURITIES- - FT THE AMERICAN CENTLEMANS WHISKEY PAR EXCELLENCE, RIPE. MELLOW AND DEIJCJOUS BOUQUET. OVER FIFTY YEARS OF POPULAR FAVOR B TRAIN 6. laborer, employed ROLLS DOWN Rou-hatoa- ! ' BANK. Albuquerque, N. M., Jan. 6. Santa Fe passenger train No. 8, eaatbouud. ran into the ditch at Blue Water. SO mile west of here, late last night. Tbe entire train left the track sud rolled down a high embankment. The train was running slowly at the time, which. It is believed, accounts for tbe fact that there waa no kiss of life. Several trainmen and passengers are sey verely cut and bruised. The must Injured are: J. C. McGraw, iieggaReman. broken leg and injuries about bead. ribs W. L. Perkins, mail clerk; broken. Traffic was delayed twelve hours. eerl-oual- FOUND DEAD. g DANIEL' KINNEY a North Yakima. Wash., Jag. 6. The dead body of Daniel Kinney, a retired rancher, waa found today juat outside the city limits. Indications point to foul plav. There was a deep gash In front of the ear and bruises on the top of the head. There has been ne reason' found for the murder nor further clue .to the murderer, than footprints of a man and a horse in the now near tbe body. a cow no,tigi.dan,iipn, tiufe. mi oiaoiaoiaox WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Cold Weather Fun Among The Kiddville O School Children j. Ihe rear, so aa to form a who knowp them slopes at want to glvo the short coasting ground for the little folk a good ones. There they allde and pelt ope No big boy timo. Perhaps that la because another with snowballs. they are kind wnd polite and never do ever makes a hard. Icy ball and strikes any damage to people's property in a little one, hurting and making him heir games and excursions. They are cry with pain. Tha big boys of tho Kiddville sehnol are far too manly for that. If one of them wants some good, still snowballing he chooses one of hla own else to hIC Farmer Linn Uvea on the top of a hill near the schoolhouse. Henvltes actually invites,, mind you the Kidd vllle school pupils to turn the lane In his hillside pasture into a toboggan slide. On Saturdays when there Is snow the boys and girls flock there. The most fun la bobsledding, with crews of six. Several crews generally start together at a word of command and each tries by' skillful steering to get to the bottom of tho long slldo first. These bobsled races are among tha most exhilarating of the Kiddville winter sports. Sometime a sled tips over or runs into a snowdrift and the whole crew are upset upon the shining track. It happens occasionally, too, that another sled load Just behind gels tangled up with the one that met with the eccldent. and then there are twelve boys and girls spilled ever In the snow Instead of six. But not In half a drisen years has anybody been hurt very much In these spills. The girts tome times lose their hair ribbons, and the THE INFANT CLASS. boys burst the buttons off their Jackets, cartel nly among tho handsomest, hap but that Is about the worst that hap and best behaved school pupils In this All the Kiddville young people skate, , country. in the winter they have, If poaalbla, and some of them are experts. Myra vn more fun than In summer. With Morton can cut a figure I on Ice with tii first snow the back yard of the the best skaters In the county. The f' bmlhouse Is given up by. common large boys play hockey on skate on nnent to the kindergarten kids, the Mr. Morton's tea pond. He himself ry smallest 'pupils In Kiddville. asked the boys to come. A Kiddville They are warmly wrapped In their boy Is never known to break down a fiist, mittens and caps and enjoy a wire fence, steal any fruit or atone or "yl game of snowball. The. yard scare any domestic animal. It la Everybody LAWS IN CHINA. I NEAR ""tautn' AND FAR. the age of 48, and when I oixsd. tried whra iB of a disturbance wirh Eng-l"l- i ii i.d i sailors at t'antou a ! u k.l,,-d- . tlie authorities da-tii. in. led Ik,,- if guilty ti. jierson could n.-le dctectc.1 nd executed the a mdc purty should be handed over for execution. Thu, la the law. Ir.teii.ion is uevor taken into a d'dlsr for a dollar, an eye for au ej c. a l.fe tor a life, and all for the eiujieivir aud hia representatives this is the law of China. and lit leninv,-,- ! I'Vci-uie.- J )lr 3. All(1 tiui-ncM- To Your Good Health t , The New Year has come and we tvn to announce that t. during iqr7 we will continue to labor in behalf of sick If you are people. We will continue to cure them. The klvkaante. commencing the new year sick, come to us and we will cure you. Ttie public uum in America who has never been tagged with a nickname may Ie just as eificicut aud worthy of praise as in brethren who are known a Bill" aud "Joe," but he ha not achieved au equal measure of popularity. Nickname are ufteuer inspired by affection than by aversion. The men of the poople." so called, are invariably nicknamed. Venerable cltlxena atlll refer to Ale" Lincoln, dwelling with retnlnlscert affection upon the abbreviation. Nicknames lioth good and bad are aa old as history. Iu thla country the people have a way of abbreviating the names of the men they really like aud assigning their full titles to the men who prefer dignity to popular- YE WISH YOU i HAPPY Drs. Elliott 2361 PROFIT IN YUKON FARMING, fr e i' 2).-N- otes Queries. f YOU CAN GET Z. C. M. I. Home Made Shoes For men, boys, missoi and children again in Ogden. They are tbe old reliables, every pair guaranteed, sa well, si the Ladies Pillow Shoes . TOE SHOE FOK TENDER FEET, at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store FIIONE and .... achool-chlldie- Catalog 513-X- . Samples. T. A. SHREEVE n, TV GRATITUDE. little bird one summer day Flew down beside a rill. Twas weary with the sun's hot rsv. And as the bright stream aped away It heat Its tiny Mil. , A a draft of that brtsht wav Then rained Iu tlnr head. A sigh at gratitude It gar And sang a asrast .and tiny stays, As If It "Thaak youl" aeld. As blessings corns each day t me. Like to that tender bird. May my young heart responsive pro lift my voice shove may And aay a grateful word! It took A ' . re-C- Ih, Threefold Ms ale Boases. Willie thought for a moment and then said: Mother, wouldnt yeu like me to help you cave money?" exclaimed the fond parent, Ah, But how could you help me, Willie?" Well, ms, suppose I only wash my far and hands every second morning! Wouldn't (feat help?" PARTY. Riddles. popcorn and elder. I set of all. to finish entertainment, they had a real moWhat do we often catch hut never lasses candy pulling, aurh aa thalr see? A passing remark. g yin dmot hers had told them about. When are two people only half Rome said that was the best of the wltted? Whan they have an underwhole show, except the sleigh ride standing between them. home by moonlight. When la a candle In a passion? When It la put out and flares up! Horses With Hares. Finish the Ftetsre, Did you ever hear of a homed horse? It i called tha gnu and t a native of South Africa. The gnu I a pusxle, It Is like a horse, but it Is more like a cow. It really seems to be a cross between the hors, tha cow and the deer. It has tha head and horns of s "W. the talL man and withers of the home and Ihe lege of a Altogether the gnu Ie one of the moat alngular creaturea on oarth. Tho gnu Inhabits the hilly districts of South Africa roaming all over tho country In vast herds. As far aa travelers have yet penetrated It la found, and it Is fortunate that It Is so. for tha flesh of the gnu forma excellent food. They are, however, extremely j wlld, and. being very quick In their movements, are difficult to shoot. Upon the first alarm the whole herd scamper away In single file, following a leader. If you want to see cross Undo George When seen from a distance they look look smiling, take your pencil and add like a troop of horses. Their speed la very great, but when three lines to this picture. -- 1h d-- er. so as to establish direct railway com- small areas Hi the Sahara desert of n. northern Africa, and, larger than all munication between Mukden and others together the valley of the Cas- exhibited iTArsonval plan. has Professor A movement patterned after the before the Academy of Sciences at Garden City association of Great he which Paris artificial vegetable which Is now building Ita first produced by the methods of Professor Britain, of model workingmens homes group Leduc of the Nantes Medical college. I about to be started The surface of the dry land sinks 1 at Letchworth. rountry under the leadership a level below that of the ocean in six In this"Rev. Dr. W. D. P. Bliss. places, via.: The Salton basin In Ran of tha No Japanese ever aleepa with hia Diego county, and Death valley !n tnyo head to the north. Thla Is because county. Ual.: she valley of the JordanI the dead In Japan are elweys burled In Palestine, where the Deed see heads in that position. In nearly 1.IW feet kelow sea level; two with their Fu-sa- g, BELL 2046 MADISON AVE. first disturbed they So not exort It. but kirk out their heola and begin butting at anything that romes In their way. exhibiting the greatest fury. Unless hard pressed they seldom show fight, but when brought to bay they will defend themaelvea desperately. They dart forward upon their enemy with greet fury, and unless he remains cool and collected he probably will not escape. the season than nsuaL At oclock tho great sleigh drove up to The Corner. "Hooray, hooray!" cried the who were waiting. They all piled In and soon were packed so close there wasnt any room even to wriggle elbows. Jingle, Jingle went tbe belle, and the marry party were off. Many of them had horn and trumpets and some even tin whistles, and tha noise they kept up set all the watch dogs along the road howling and barking. They glided over the ameoth white road so swiftly that they felt as if they were flying, and In what seemed a very short time they were at Horn's tavern, ten mile from Klddvlllo. Horn himself met them at the front entrance, smiling all the way across hla face. He had word they were coming and was ready for them. His large dining room had been turned Into a country ballroom. It was decorated with evergreen boughs. Clusters of gay little American flags waved from the walls and above the platform where the musicians sst. The KlddvilllRns, school pupils and their big brother and aiatera danced till Horn told them supper was ready, smoking hot. I don't remember Just what .they had for supper. but 1 know they jrcre uncommonly hungry, and tho feast Included old fashioned country dainties, doughnuta. Mo-fo- . t Are Interested In Them 4 Female barbers, numerous to Ausbind It with grass, secured with soma 'll! become soft and soapy. ' producing gluellke substance known to them- trian cities, are always compelled to Yl a lather If rubbed. In fact, tha selves. pass an examination before commencRnow Is sold In north of Flrlly, where ing business, to demonstrate their abil-It- y jiisieriai serves as a very good for snap and is thus need in c. In shaving hair rutting and hair The It fetches about a cent a pound. o. snow, which I gathered on the moun- curling. Metanrholfa and other jforma'of' In Bohemia courtships are abnormaltains In felt covered baskets, la widely ' epilepsy and Its attendant 'evil bought In the cities for refrigerating ly long. In that country engagements among men In the stone age. frequently last from fifteen to twenty There are cases on record In whirh purposes. - Handel created the Messiah" when years. fl'ilne hate set the hones or The Japanese government will build their own he was nearly sixty, and at the same after they have been broken. They age Milton published Paradise Lost." a bridge over the Yalu rlvgr at tb Mvt luukit Uiub into position and Galileo wrote his greatest work at having a spaa of ,2il feet. AVE. acre and bring aa much aa 15c a pound. The average price for a set Fatrfal Das Far rat holloa. lea of years has been a fraction over W. M. for baa Swiuchart One of the most wonderful contrasts compiled Stic a pound. hia the results of experin history wav made manifest on the publication Rutabagas yield six tons to the acre ience in farming at Fori Selkirk, and day of Newman's, entrance into tbo these show and for fic a pound, or ?M an that, taking one season acre. sell Koinsu Catholic church. Ou Oct. 8, with Carrel yield three ton to the another, the crops raised and the acre and s41 for lac a pound, a return 1843, Newman made hla eonversloa to are the product prices received 8uu io the acre. Cabbage vary tbe Passioulst Father Dominic at sufficient to reuse the average farm- of according to the seaOn tbe same day, Oct. er In the Male to look to ihe north in production from three to eight ton son, ranging 1815. Ernest Renan loft tbe seminary with envy. and the price ranges from Oat hay, the chief crop produced, to the acre, of Rt. Rulplce and went out of tbo It la an excepIke to 2ic a yields about three tons to the acre tional season pound. church Into the world. London Standwhen (he Bwinehait In and sells from the at readily spring ard. farm does not net its owners an inflOO to flSB a ton. Demand has sever come of 810,000. been for all the hay the farm lacking Fit aa Fasakt. the Dawson-WhitOne would have thought thla an produces since Horse Hue, on whirh from ISO Hubby My dear. I harve concluded Americanism, but ) find It In Garrick's to 400 stage Wlfle-Y- o are to horses winter used every give up smoking. Mis In Her Teens." where Tag says for I'vt several months, passes within a didn't spettk warn enough. to Flash: Ob pray let me see you few mllea of the farm. Potatoes bought them. Cleveland Plain Dealfight! There were two gentlemen fit yield from three to five tons to Jhe er. and yesterday," etc. (act TEE SLEIGHING when soaked In water Years A MlaeeSeratea. e Norris, (Q. WASHINGTON Ma," said little Willie. I It true that eoep trust folks will raise the price of aoopY Tee, Willie. Don't you think Ita very wrong and unkind of thorn? It'll mean that poor mother will have to pay mure money for soap, so that little Willie ran wash himself." discovered the librarian of the moon. NEW YEAR 25 Years SPECIALISTS 25 ity. Pittsburg Gasette. . POND. seventy-thre- n Saw 190; Aa Cheerfsllr Taa. They 1 aka Ka Arrraat 1 h Inaa tlaaa of tha A erase. Ninety per rent of the men In thla The incompatibility of laws based world make fools of themselves for on diverse civilisation la nowhere money." Worse than that. Ninety per cent more marked than In China, says Hoses B. Morae Iu the Atlantic-- There of them make fools of themselves for no bankruiitry law I possible. If a nothing." Cleveland Press. i debtor's own estate will not suffice to It 1 often I letter not to see an Insult pay hla debts tba deflcicucy must be made good by bla father, brothers nr than to avenge uncles; If a debtor almcond his Immediate family aiw promptly Imprisoned; If the debtor returns be la put la la,pertinent. priaun aud kept there Indefinitely, ao Old I Victor Whit are those white long as he ran find money for his objects I see In the dtslance, my dear? dally food until released by payment Mias Pert-Th- oae are signs advertising In full or by death. This la the law. your profession, air. Old iMctdr Ah, When In INK! Admiral Ting found I thought they might . be tombatooea. himself forced to surrender Welhaiwel Miss Pert Ro ticy are. and hla fleet, be committed suicide. By thla courageous step, technically appM She Ha Been Onfl What dny was 1 born on, mother?" dying before surrender, he saved bla Immediate family father, mother, sous Thursday, cblld." and daughters from decapitation and Wasnt that fortunate? Its your their property from confiscation, tbe fay Yt borne. Harpet'a Weekly. penalty when a commander surrenders an Imjierlal fortreka. This Is the law. A Restorative. When In the oltf1 days an English faint from lack of Supplicant-I'- m gunner caused tha death of a Chinese fond. Rich Lady (generously -- How by firing a salute from a cannon from I readful! Ilera, smell my vinaigrette. which by oversight tbe ball had not known they can be trusted, so Mr. Morton lets them play the fine game of ice hockey all day upon his pond if they like, in fact, tho Klddvlllo boys are welcome everywhere. i The great event of tho Klddvlllo winter, however, la (he annual sleighing party. The kindergarten giplli cannot accompany thla, because tha party doee not return ifntll after JO oclock, and the smallest children are asleep In their little beds long before then. Some ht the mothers and big brothers and aistera always go along with the children on their, grand elelgh riding party. Mr. Linn baa a great big sleigh, large enough to hold any number of people. He lets the young people have tha use of thla olelgta and hla beat ' pair of horses, provided hia grown son Harry goes to drive them. James Morrison has five children In tlie Kiddville school, all of them except the youngest old enough to go on tho grand two sleigh ride, ao he contribute pairs of fine horses to the outfit, thus having a alx horse team ui draw the ' big sleigh. Thla year there wee a fall of snow heavy enough. In December io beer up the sled runners with their Jolly load, no that the party waa given earlier In HOCKEY ON 'THE FROZEN i It Aswihrrf How curious it is." i: J the fur whom you opher, that the care most on earth. tU- - one you .e efieut-s- l and who revive your !: constant attention, is the oue countenance is least familiar n you Who Is that? asked the visitor. Toursclf." said the iihil.ampbrr. -- l Is a fact that If peo) ie could be d.id'.rated and could meet iu tbe atreet very few wottM tbein aelve. We look at oorselret many times during the 30." duv of the year. We aay our eyes are blue or limn n or whatever other color they may be. our hair Mack, our chin iwaked. , ur forehead high. We kuow every lineament of our face from consmui study and atteulion, yet when ne turn sn-afrom the mirror we emiiiot euujure up a picture of ourselves. AVe know just liow our friemla and even acquaintances In fancy we can see them aittiug or staudiug so. aud their varylug expression under different circumstance are clear to us even though we may not hare aeeu them for years, but when it come to ourselves we caunot fill in even the outline of tile picture We may laugh, we may cry, we may frown, but we Jo not know how we look while we are doing it. Photograph do not help us. We have never seen ourselves in the gesh. Mirror and picture are poor a iiia when we elt down aud try to see ourselves with the mind's eye. That ie why pe.iple are ao deeply Interested In anybody who la said to resemble them. Just khj to a man. T know sninetmdy w lu is the dead Image of you, aud he will never rest till he sees that person. Then if tbe likeness is really true be will own that up to that'tlme be had bad no conception of how he really looked." The visitor smiled wanly. I wish yqfi wouldn't talk like that" she said. Jt make me feet positively uncanny." New York Tress. For Children and Those Who ft i been - ha always I een dominant in France, leading io the inevitable spirit of intolerance toward the vanquished. Liberty will not be established in France. continue the Temp, nniil the Mate and every citiaeu recognizes that tbe question of going nr not going to mas concern the conscience of the individual and not the government Thi 1 what the French people, SrA of all Catholic, tuu-- t learn on and would 'earn If we had many prelates as liberal as Archbishop Ireland. JAXlAHV iHiXDAV, iut ion-ar- or arhe FTAI1, YOUR OWN FACE. ARCHBISHOP'S SERMON. w OtiUEX, j , j the sleeping room of many of tha private house and hotels a diagram of the paints of the compass is posted upon the celling. Some sixty language are spoken In the dominions of the esar. The revenuo of Russia Is greater than that of any other nation In the world. H Is above SS26.0M.444 a year. Don't leave a book lying face downward. Finland ha a larger percentage of wooded area. In comparison with Its total area, than any other European oouatry. K leads with UJ per cent. Here la a fine specimen of a magi square. The rows, columns and diag onala all add up to exactly 171 In tha full square. Atrip off the outside cells all round and a second magic square remains which add up In all aurh ways to 1?X Strip off another border, aa la agulo Indicated by the darker lines, a nr. e third maglr square Is left, whirh adds up to 78. A Sere Thing. Teacher Johnny, I don't heller you've studied your geography. Johnny No. ma'am. I heard pn ssv the map of, the world waa changin' every day, and 1 thought I'd wait a few years till things get settled. What He Mhed. "Well. Tommy," said the visitor, "I suppose you like going to school?" I Ilk Oh, yea." answered Tommy. coinin I home, .like and all right, gain but It' stayin' them between time that makes me tired. while England has the smallest, or 3.1 per cent. Voltaire was well over sixty when some of his great works were written. When ho won the battle of rharsalla. Caesar was over fifty. Don't turn down leaves at the corners. Goats' milk is extensively used In Russian and German hospitals for children. It la considered more nourishing than cows' milk and also free from tha danger of spreading tuhiTculoxi. Don't handle a book except with claa |