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Show f) Ve IjUMt'lf1 "''"ill ; t i 1 MORNING THE in equipiuent HEAD fflM OFF! EXAMINER: ariea and regard to t; of the officera is mure el OG PEN, t fATT. MONDAY, Lcl-by the war it ha no power to iiqtue the new arms to the militia without action. The dcpartniet.: recugnize the importance uf exchanging the old Kraga of the National Guard for the New Bpringflelda and ia very anxiou to do ao. 19o3. It is mint rhat curiosity thus the o.her, and retire autue equipments the national guards tu n.an of today would be at a W kuow the use of. Another curknuty in the aectiiwi i, the provision that the should hold hie arms and 01 equipments exempt from taxi-WHERE OUR GOODS GO. of dehta. It reads: and sword or hanger, "With a Exports of manufactures in the and that frmu and after five year Jut ended aggregated 719 million from the passage of thia act, . dollars and formed 41 per cent of the i.;i musket for the arming of the aa herein required, shall be of total exports. These figure, juat ansutticieut for balla of the eigh nounced by the Bureau of Ststlctlcs of part of a pound. And every the Uepertmeat of Commerce and . irizen so enrolled, and providing with the arms, ammunition and Labor, relau to the calendar year required as afire-si- I9t6. At the same time the Bureau ccuuriremenu, shall hold the same exempted a detailed and thorough acal-ya:r. nt all suit. riirireases, execu turns. presents of th exports of manufactures to .,r sales, for debt, ur fur the payment each county and grand division of the uf taxes." A few yeari later there came a world, and the share which manufacof war with France, and uu lha turer form of the total export! to was several eucouu'ers touk place each country nnd grand division, lor between. American and French war the fiscal year lSuS. In the distribution by countries nnd The prospect was so ntrong that it was felt best to strengthen the grand divisions the percentage which manufactures form of the exports of militia and the sum of 1400,000 course varies greatly, their proporof to procure 30,000 stand anus to be ald to th esrveral states tion being naturally much smaller in for the armament of tlte militia. the erports to Europe, the great manThese arms were to be held for sale ufacturing section of the world. It is but not sold, they ware to be delivered Interesting, however, to find that even to the militia whew railed into the In the export to Europe manufactures service of the I'nlted States. It was formed in the fibcal year 1906 26.78 per alno provided that for artillery and cent of the total; to North America, cavalry th government would "loan" 61.83 per cent; to Africa, 65.64 per gun and equipment to the states. cent; to Asia, 74.93 per cent; to Oceanic, 84.74 per cent; and to South This was the first direct lion fur emre for the militia, and it America, 86.06 per cent. Considering will be atu-the government did hot the prldpal cunt ties, of the total of domestic product! to Argento supply tha arms, but to proiHne tina 98.6 per cent was manufactures; sell them to the states. As early aa 1808 the relations be- of those to China, 96 per cent; to tween this country and Great Britain Australia, 88.7 per cent; to Braill, 88.2 were ao strained that It was thought per cent; to Mexico, 70.4 per cent; to beat by rongyeaa to take some active Canada, 61J per cent; to Cuba, 55.2 mea-urr- e toward arming tjie militia per cent; and even In the exports to aud a law was enacted making an an- the United Kingdom nnd Germany the for share which manufactures formed of nual appropriation of 2nn,hoO the purpose of providing arms and the total eras over 23 per cent In each military equipments for the whole case. sidy of the ntllllia of the Foiled PAYING PENSIONS. ;stc." The arms and equipments ere to be purchased or manufactured In connection with the proposition L the government arsenals. HERO to consolidate the pension agencies Sim Hug there have been two funds and make the payments direct from for the purchase of arms one conWashington, It U Interesting to note sisting of f 2th), not), and its accumula- that for many years after the Civil tions, and the other of a r banging ap- war pension payments were made in propriation for anna for the regular actual cash to claimants presenting establishment. These two. fund hav-- t themselves at the agency; to those on always been kept sepsrste by the sec- the list nut residing In tlie vicinity of BY BOOTH retary of war, and there was a time the agency, the personal check of the wheg about the only arms furnished agent was sent, the check being drawn Anthoref The Gentleman from Indiana," " The Two Vanrevela," the militia were those discarded by against some bank designated ay the etc. Illustrated by Berger and copyrighted. the regular army. IJy 1897 tha govgovernment, to hold the funds of the ernment had accumulated a large reagency. Thia waa found to be a very serve supply of arms and the niiliLW cumbersome system. Many mistakes began clamoring for a better equip- were made by the paying tellers, nnd The story of an outcast who returned to the town which had despised ment, and army officers began to the agents were constantly In hot the Importance of training the water. Another end rejected him in hia youth. How he lived down his past, conobjection wee that militia to uae the arms that would be it at stntod transmission the his became required successful a a and enemies, lawyer quered leading citizen, in actual service In time nf war. la Intervals of Urge sums to the agents. I with a circumstantial account of his love affair, will be found in thia 1897 congress provided that: Ocraaioug frequently arose when . Tlte secretary of war la hereby aupaper. . there would be some delay, and agents thorized to issue to governors nf the PRAISED BY THE PRESS and pensioners were put to considerasevers! states and territories such ble trouble and A mmy tkat Sin yaw Annin Mood and tom of fair play. frequently to expense. number uf Springfield breech-loadin-r- uiTTniM A number of years ago, to expedite T.auaau, CharMl, If. C, one .hundredths 'Ilea, calibre forty-fivlatamtlng in a any chapter aad fan nlatlm in it dramatic form. matters, and to secure better and ( an inch, ns are required for arming Naur Yoa Bvaainn Poar. more correct service, the system waa I the Tht mM tktan of rasccd, typknl Anwriraa Hia that Hr. regularly organised and equip-- d changed so that the agent would draw ka yd wnuan. Mnat Onauunian. militia t generally known aa the hla check for all pensions, on the n will not aaly atir tka pwlaaa of ikowanda of iradm tad will aatiafy i.itioual Guard) of each state and Ikair kcaita aa writ. Boram. (lad.) Barc.uv. treasurer In New York. This territory that are not already supplied system has worked A (Uang, brilliant aad parfactly told lum Mary. satisfactorily. At with this arm." Oaaaiaaa. some agencies, for the purpose of exIbirln the short war with Spain the cashing of pension roma of the regiments of volunteers pediting BE and saving the pensioner the checks, raised by the several states trouble of being Identified nt tho bank1 LOOK FOR. FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS taken Into the service the arm having issued the agent makes an arrangement with to the militia, and the government aome bank In the city to hare a payretained the arms when the teller present at the office of payIr Ibis connect Ion the story of the having were mustered out, the war ing ment to cash the cherka for tba American National Guard, from the regiments department was authnrlxed to replace beginning will tte nf Interest to all surh arms ' retained, by new rifles readers. It la the theory of our form nf the same model, the provision of THAW TRIAL. of government that In rase of war the law being that the government must rely on It a rltl-re- n Publiansd Every Day in Us Year On application of the governor of by The Standard Publishing York advices According to New aoldlcry for dnfonae, and that a state or territory the secretary never in the any pany. history of criminal trials large alanding army la not, and never of war is authorized to replace the have aurh elaborate arrangements can he, nerenry. That being the SUBSCRIPTION IATER ordnance and ordnance stores whica been made to furnish news to the theory It would naturally occur to the the volunteers from said slate or ter Delivered by Carrier la Osdee leafct pliaerrant that the militia ahtm'd newspspers as those made 'for the City, iacludiag gusto More-in- s rltory carried into the service of the trial of Harry K. Thaw for the murder the and receive Tte couatantly approbation month.. Ksaiulaer, par Fnited Stairs army during the recent of Stanford Is rnriiuragemeii! of the governing Single cufin White, now in progress war with Spain, and have been rrtaln In the Criminal Courts bnlldlng. Vntll within a comparative ed hy the Vnltod state. Two great cables have been run BY MAIL IN ADVANCE, ly few year eonareau haa been very After awhile a new model was Into th riMivt room to communicate mill In remlaa treatment tho of ita The Kxauuuer Is seat by mnu adi'pied by the government fur the with the ml ile of the outside of Ogden, per year. .fS.UU tla. Except In meat of the wars with telegraph operaarming of the regulars, and the mili- tors, noli wire connected At least quarterly, la advance,, La the Indiana and nr recent war with directly tia again put at a disadvantage with a new association or a newspaSpain, It haa been the volunteera am', and In 1903 .them congress placed not the reaulara that did iuot of th; per office. One London paper has the FEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. more on an equality mi far ax la AAsiuiuer is a nuwiiy inu fiKhtlng, mil that the rcgulara did not once exrltisii,, 'io of two of the wires. t armament by replacing the arms U givad nit peudeat newspaper. In Mil'li'i'in to the telegraph service Halit well, but lierauae they cotnprlae I sides an equal sltuv. Issued at the close of the war with there arc u score of telephone booths tint a email portion of the forem of The Kxaiuutei hsn bo favorites, f the new model. Spain, with rifle se up convenient, to the courtroom. the government. In all the ware end no r aeuilt to punish. It will The act providing a follow: uu the It uabiaetMi sod beefs are Sirs for newspaper use. has been engaged In "The secretary of war I hereby au- They Ilttx'i-ui'- wilely prejudiced. Oiip Iirk bm-has an exclusive very g by thorized to huiulirappi-paper really UoeaiuMMAttone wu be receitvu in the rcipiiMtlm for Its ire continuous use. the want of a well organised und of the telephone ea eu auhjucia preaeuiod Is regovernor of the several state" Even these facilities are Insufficient trained militia. spectful language from knows indiand territories, or of the roinmumlln-- : for all pirimses, and fully 100 messenviduals, but tho true name must bo Congree very early recognized tht general nf the militia of tin- - lCstrirt pubiiancd in luIL All IrUert and and of an organised militia, and took need boys are constantly of Folumliiu, such number of I'nlted ger conununlcAilons oigiind by non do in n v lee running copy. Fully 200 reeome step toward enrouragtng such pltimee, or fcocumad names, wll! ba Waea tandnrd service nugaxln? an organization. Hut. In the early arms throws hi the waste beakeL Tho as are required r the porter. ariixt and special correspnml-cnbrave man sever hides behind sa history of our government lack of army of the Fulted papers all over the armState. assumed same. Dua l ask the Edt means made theae very email ing all of the organized militia in said world Miiigu accommodations to reor to be ruponslMe far what you and Inadequate fur effective work. aro aohamod of. states and terntories and PMrii-- t ol port the trial, but only a third of them The flrt law on the auhjpct will prvo weio alunitiid to the courtroom. Columbia." in theae riaya of greil a curiimlty Suboeribers wll'. ocular a favor (imilsr authority wa given the de- HAS achlcvemcnta. One wet Ion reada aa AUDIENCE WITH EMPEROR. by informing this office of failure by th art ,.f ism conii ne! partment to recalv follnwa; Tho Ksamlaor bofore in the army appruprlaion bill. It llcrlin. Fei. 3. Mr. Aleyer, the thoir breakfast. "Every citizen ea enroll, .1 and notithat: Amerirnu ambassador, had an audified, shall, within alx months there"Fot the pirpnf of furnishing the ence today "f Emperor William and The Homing Examiner can ha after. provide hlmaelf with y g m.i for 'nncheon with fouad oa aale by tho indepondont musket, nr flrcloek. a sufficient tayo necisssry art lei, s requlKite to fully family and he immediatethe imperial Nowo Co, tall Lake City. entourage net and hell, two spare Min's, and a arm, equip and supply each regiment, nt tin conn. Mr. Meyer at the lunchOe ell through trains leaving a pouch, with a lx-llure-iknapsark. battalion, equadrm. company troop eon was seated beside Princess Alex-aOgdca oa to maintain not less than twenty iera Vir'nrla of Schlerwig-Hni-st'lTho Bouthrra Pacino Railway, four cartridges, united to th,- li.irp of buttery, signal, engineer, and hospital fl.i!:""'p of Prince August The Valoa Pacific Hallway, and hla musket or firelock. each cartridge corps "an I medical depar-men- t of the fouri'i son of Emperor William. The Oregm Short Lino Hallway to contain a proper quantity pnw organized ndli'ia of the r;.i slates After the luurhenn the Examiner patromi will confer a entperor had .i der and ball; or with a chi riMe, and and I1.'rh-- i of Colum- lung with lr. Meyer. tepfiorie. favor ca the management by reknap-ark- . shot pmu-nnd powder bia. with til,1 anr.amor.t and porting to this oBce whenever they born, twrntv lialla. suited to the here SCARLET FEVER IN CHICAGO. fall to Snd tka papers at the deals f hla rtlle. ant a quarter of a pound equipment as .rv now prescribed for nated places. of powder." rorrespoTui'ng brunches of the line or ChlcaKn. Feb. S. Fewer case of pa-.in lTsu, and it stuff in the recn'ar . m,i This act the scarlet fi v and other CKni.iclous will be seen ibat the niil'tlunt.-.-n was of war is ht'ivhv iriihdda rae were reported to the health deSTATE MILITIA. t:te said am ament and partment today than un any dav since expected to furnish hi "wn arrn an the epldemv began. Xu decrease, ammunition, nnd equip himself thor- equipment t, t militia.1 how-ve- r. ..rgnnir.-vie shown in the number of Tlte aaakening of in et eat in the oughly a Ilia own expMiac In tho-- e Now th " itnn. her chupgo bten deaths. Tin re were las rases of fever, and the of organization equipment lay nearly eieiy titan htiil a r!Mtvale In the .irtu ot the nwulara. ; of diphtheria and 19 of miscellanNational Guard la alinoa' universal i;i as u was fir the nee the oi' mcipi.i'iiy exists eous ilie?"i. aa compared with 111? rases of 'iier. 67 of diphtheria and all the statee. end in railing for th" defense f hi fuinllv ; n th " ,f'' ndl'":i h .'. Ktari and the el ni'.sceli.on-otia week ago. Seven tiV'.rabl of ailinitei Indian conciees. raid muniiy against tirj the Sprr.gt'eht. model death were reported. t mi-i.ii- him-,-i-l- FERREARY 4, 1007. A TOWER OF STRENGTH A PYRAMID OF PURITY A MONUMENT OF MERIT f d. U HUNTER HUNTER BALTIKCRE BALTIMORE RYE RYE The Conquest of Canaan TARKINGTON IN THIS PAPER I ;v g e ' TO i I PRINTED IN THIS PAPER. riEO. J. JESSE J. DRIVER DRUGGIST Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at THE EXAMINER . 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