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Show -- 3'IJU 1' luy in tubliabrti every it la our opinion rt'prt it'iiimlon tiny are uiitel tu a trial before aa uulilaKed Jury. , ihejfctr. BATES. SUBSCRIPTION . At'h.it U wiorg with this u'.d world of ours, that, with all t!.i progress and luge miity of li.an, poverty continues ux show it -- elf ia ever increasa We na-- of 7.uwi ing tigiim-sschildren who go liimgry u mbool every icoruius in New York city: of CO.fr.'O idle tui-KcoGaud, in Gia-goon tlm verge and of SuuiuO g uiuUi....7j Cl. per , Single et'pirb BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. ODUiJe of tla-b- lr . The Ex new. r - s A i r. L-- of siarvatii-In Loudon. TLo laigo cities always have born jiluces of poverty and rilin'. There ui to be lound palaces and hovels, gaiety and dcCpcKl niisri;, I low are INDEPENDENT AND i i oar....SOO In At leo'. .jiiarii rly. FEARLESS Ul-tl- in a' tit by mail The Examiner atrleiir iudeprnil-ve- t ntes ml K give equal Tin Eva nlin r Ua no Uvnrit. and o iiieihii1 fit lmnifcti. It will give I be a.vl unprejudiced. new i.,m; Cam iniDlra ilnn will be received on i til nil nitnwt j 1' Ht'ii ?d lai.ttiiM- from known Individuate. but name musi bu iuliimli'i In t!.n full. AT letters and communication ty fami dr plume, or asaiuucd tkrosn to the warn nan is. will TLn brave nmu never ladf-h.iKPi. belli ui! ia assuuiivl name. Ikuit t! i E'iiir to b" reviiun.JLli- - fur w hat of. yoil kre l s nk ......... N. 0-l- sh-p- la'cly i box. lie wraps upuu two chair, and a ragged blanket aliuut Lifiisel! and sleeps with his coal fur a pillow. Kj a few pennies day lm 1ms sciapv-- i he V.llh thc-- c b running oriiin-l-- . a cup of li.i breal and ui.ii.-iu'.iall- his yeaix and iiard-hip- Oil. mum u al-ri- . w.-a- t - m SO ......... u IX)VE AND Tl'BEHClTLOSId. of Ballard, Y. Zook to marry Mi drover that alio had runKiimii-tiv- e tendencies. They liad lieen engaged before the Mayor found out the facte about Mina Grover' health, and Mini when he broke the engagement Graver curd hi for IJj.OmO damages for breat h of pronilae. The Mayor baa filed pn answer (dating tliai he would be glad to marry her, but for her tendency to foiieiiniptiun, and that he ia Justified In not taking the risk of bringing conaumptlve children into the world. with romantic Many couple fr ea Lave dfuaolved their engagements for the remain that Mayor Zook sets up. A world of wimry ha been enuard by the belief that consumption was nlwsy heredhary ami so contagious that constant dally muioeiatlon would be sure to cauae Infection. The mere expurlMiuu of dying of cuuaump-Uo- u kill many sufferer who might recover. Tuberculosis is nut only not hereditary, not necessarily falal, but it ran usually be cured If treatment is begun before permanent structural damage has resulted. Mayor Zook and Mian Grover, I uni rad of parting with team and a lawsuit, might have Joined In learning and practising the Icvsoiia of modern deuce. THEY WILL HAVlS THEIR DRINK. For years the Colors. hi Fuel and Iron Company ha been experimenting with the various kind of saloons. Now it reports that not ouly have all makeshift for saloons failed, blit that prohibition ha had the worst effect of all on its men. It is going In fur the real old-tisaloon, where a twin will be abio to get any sort of drink that he wants and aa much of It as ha ran carry, the only reform feature connected with Hie experiment being Hint he win at the mow lime find every opportunity to Indulge in "soft drinks" and every inducement to eschew alcoholic beverages. Milk, tea, coffee and sandwiche will always Imi conspicuously uu lap.' Games and music hall, earda and Millard room will be mad more attnulive than the barroom. This new project la based on the theory that thu man who does drink U bound to have his (Link. No matter how many strong and important reasons there may be fur Lis nut drinking, he will always hav an excuse for the glass. Bonn! of ilie very reasons urged ly temperance agitator for loUl abstinence are the reason-- , given for bibu'I he lous indulgence. small homo, many children, sick wife, ixxir pay, lur-health luck, grief, Joy, all, reporL tb offlciuU of tliix have been given by their iiif'-- ut, excuses for drinking. The I'omp.iuy now wl.ar. .ci'iiie llm . Cuoi-luitt- le-to- ra r re. pi-- r (ivf-inia- Km-ake- l c f.-- lu- -t 1 l KCCALl-- i GOKIIKLS TOE ASSAiSMNA-TION- . td-lin- "Kentucky s Assa.iimaliwi Tragedy, i tbs heading oi a pge-lor- y in the Sunday Morning Examiner ha l, hue been md, an doubt, by ail or ieir huhscriWr who received m' Burnley morning, h relate Kin- ,- or th forgotten tUtory of the 'errlhlr tragedy In Kentucky in winch (iiAliul fell a victim io tne as- asbiu's build. From tie- atory of i lie crime over ti.e wir. il,e opinion was er into convieiion ti'at .ai..b Powers and J. U Howard, now time in t:.e Louisville jail, were being punished, bill the oi their and ibelr jdirt in the Ifeuiiicay ,u, n. mid in tin.1 eriMU-a iioiilii as ui who te:e the real mnhuri of the mur i. r .f Gov n,or Goebel. They pie.-ei-.t airong evidence in r. tJ the charge iusl they wore Ailmi'u, tin, lvi. 0. Al'ui'i li nlfi''i!i? I'.'oni the wor-- t slei't Morm of BAT" MASTER50N. lor curs there ha y ot (i r.o com 'inii'.ilion by wire wiili in H is to be Made a Deputy United '.t.iii world. ' ms condition v;i Btatr Marshal. m this iiiiernoon when wax wni to Washington New York, Feb. Sii-S. Y1.irsh.il nud rain which tell yostrriiav, IP'iikel sid lodxy tkat Wi'iiiiiii t. an I Tllllll a late iiour toliaj, rippled Ha'1' Master-sntnnd tn.-iMflutoreiin, known a have tie street ear will be appollileil depii'v I'. S. ini electric lights Mil.. Saturday inaishnl for this dix'ri- - t. V!.vtci'Mii mem. of Do-las town mar-lit'uy, Kan.. It. and vtieriff or Ford 'niri'y i.i ti'.it T.n on o. Dn1.. 1. U, fling!.', . d.iv state, in llm old "Hud i" e f i fit feai'iies uti the d. Liumade a repnt'.iiiun v.iii l.irudiau uii.l American imdna com-,-- ,, nS ri.arsicvrj. ;i f'i:n hnl. ix in Hi services were mn-.n judge. NO liRITLSIl SQL A Dili IN 'JO SUE. I Wil-,iai- of Which ib World Has Never 6een, Making Posc:Dle Repair at Sea. Nrn York, Feb. A m iange craft is uesring couipi.'tum ai re- New York navy yard. It J jn Im "a miniature ri..aiing navy yard" and will take its first piuuge into th asters of Ihe East river in about tix weeks. Whca the craft is completed the (Toted K'sre iu be in possetsinn ot s fluatiiig repair shop, me like oi which ill world ha never seen, and one which, according to ihe uthcU'.s of Ihe naiy yard, will make n possible to repair second rlaa cruisers, gunboats and aud tpedu torpedo te.gis there ixiat wherever detstruyei , water cuoueli to anchor. The craft is about 12U feet lung, 4u f.ct wide, and will draw about six feet of water. It Is built entirely i steel, and every inch of sjiaeo has hei-- utilised. At one end will be a steam derrick capable of lifting twenty ton, while at the other end will be the hoi lei a that will furnish comsteam to uperare dynamos, air pressors and the derrick. Amidships will he the navy yard pioper. machine uel In rePractically pair work will lie installed somewhere iu this space, including a miscellaneous of electrical aud pneumatic lathes and drills, shears, punches, etc. 1 he apparatus will he capable of taking off tho smaller xuus on battleships aud armored crui-er- a and of making minor repairs to the superstructure and Interior uf gieat ships. There is nothing K'itsining to Die smaller rraft exthe water line that cept a hole cannot, be attended to. The root will ho with a number uf big skylights which ciiu be roinuvcd at will and through which ordnance and parts of ships can be lowered to the kdmps. The (Taft is practically non linkable, but must be towed aa there is no machinery aboarJ. Should the bout prove successful larger ones will be constructed. t..l -- t i, n sy-te- m al - iiit fr Ju-t- ly laiudon, FeP, ii No Dr' (i, rr.i'.- - r ) n! i 1 squadron is leaving n n r.,'iii.e LO'icil the of Febrnary wot Id under Ike uf ine Prime 's iif Walra. The adtc,i!'.ii-w'.i denial uf ilie this gave s:ury in i ih wnpreiMraiion making m, me-- j tb- - riin-ent for any irui- uf In--- J.xr:'-u.uer- 1 utH-in- I- j Wales. - a. .I"in T Mo., Feb. v. .lofii-ph- . Mi. lifoi. widely known a a Miidtnt T ar.ac.dogy. i dead at l,i home h-- 'll bad ma-age, to Hsj pi and oilier i lrimei-.--- i i 1 bane uf hum.: teiicc. Itnnhs'k IVim..1 i s"y. il, iieoniiitlc, (ones the or-.a h. . -t- t woiM (.mii'r,. ii- Z. C. M. I. HAVE PREPAREDi . - rnr x vi,:i,e-au- d r H t i Of Ladies, Misses, Childrens, Mens and tioys Goods To Begin Wed., Febmany J FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Every Thing Cheaper. Don't Miss It ix hoiied pro-in-lll- ug one-eigh- th C Z. fume or flower to attract the moth. It that It will be practically immune. Tho color of the new apple ia reh. dulled with yellow on the klu. A with the needles orange, so wlih tu cedlesa apple, it slightly hardened substance makes it appearance at the naval end. This It ia hoped to obliterate by culture. 'IT a originator of the apple states that the further "we get sway from tlm original five tree the huger and better the fruits become In every way." As the results uf te- -i it baa been Impossible for coreleu apple trees to bur fruits that have seeds in them; that Is. of their own accord. Still, when grown in the vicinity of ordinary apple tree, with their brandies interlocked with each other, a email percentage of thn core--' DAKOTA NEARING COMPLETION. leu trees have sometimes produced re two or three eeeds. though they San Francisco, Feb. i. J. JO. Farrell Just aa apt to be found near thn skin of Seattle, president of James J. Hlll'a us in the center of the fruit. A seed of Great Northern Steamship company, has been found within an Inch uf the rind. These fortuitous who Is here on a visit with his family, says that the new steamer, the Dakota, weed owe their origin to the transferxlster ship to tlie Minnesota, Is nearing ence of the pollen from the blossoms completion in New London. Conn. She of the seedy apple trees to the stigma will probably be brought to this coast, of the coreleu apple tree. The flavor of the con-ire- s apple is in July. beyond question, hut there ht some doubt about its sixe. Specimens thus NOTICE! far secured are below the size of the standard commercial varieties although JS.OO reward for any evidence leading to the convict inn uf any persons or persons stealing the Morning Exam- Cut Prices in Every M. I. Department the fact that the fruit Is corelere give National Promotion r c'nh to a relatively ma.t apple an amount those of the microbe .llWl,U(lll ' of pulp equal to many apples which lm who will nut Milter find favor Iu the markets. There are now -- LVJ coreless apple tires a callable for propagation to supply the or- chards of the world. It is estimated that by 1906 2,500.000 tree will be put upon the market. There seems no doubt about thn demand. While even in the experimental stage, end before the discovery found Its way into perfection, hundreds and even thousands of demands came to the discoverer for young trees. MICR0BE8 IN A NAPKIN. of National Promoter of Health Trot Germ Into Limelight Again. Member Chicago, Feb. 6. A rush for the h counter, for the Chinese quli restaurant land for the cafeteria which serves "ham an or a slack of wheats' from marble-to- p tables is promised, while starvation ia the bill of fare for managers of restaurants where chicken a la Casserole and lobster a la Neuberg are served to patrons from cloths of the whitest linen at 4 per. The warning has been given hv the 5 1,-- all ,.-i- eu penalty. "Millions of microbes In- - k , declared tablecloths, m. Mr, Palmer before her fellou- - liealrh T.i. muter In the Masonic Teuiii'o Contagious diseases am te inc broadcast through the wi i, i,v P ,h: use ut linen tablecloths an, I nankin. Every laundry la the city slmuM be vesligated. "An untold number ui lives would b. saved If restaurants would serve fos from granite or marble tables, whirl can be thoroughly cleaned when n i imtron la finished. Paper aankiu should ha used. After vowing never t cm in a ret taurant which used linen libleriuthe aud napkins, the club members repaired to bring this great evil to the notice oi the health authorities Immediately Havana, Feb. 6. The members ot the cabinet having insisted upon resigning, President Palms, this afternoon, indicated that he would accept the resignations, to lake effect upm the Installation of their successor. It ia expected that Benor Ortix and i respectively secretary of state and and secretary of public woik ud agriculture, will be reappointed. jut-tir- iner. ADOPTS JEWISH FAITH. Charles Ace Become Abraham; Father Approves of Hia Courae- Charlre Ace, Scranton. Pa.. Feb. years old. sou ot the Hev. Georgr Are, formerly a member of the Wyoming conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, bos caused considerable comment, by going over to ih Jewish faith and changing LU first name to Abraham. "Although 117 father is 'a regularly ordained Methodist minister, 1 have not been connected .with any church in pariiculsr. I have dissected tlm words anil Hernionx of pastors of tho various Christian denominations, and compared them with the teachings and religion of the orthodox Hebrew. Then f came 10 the conclusion that in ihe Hebrew faith alone coin lie found religion consolation. "When I concluded to enter the Jewish church I went to Csuiur Lewis and Prexblent A. II. Cohen, of tho orthodox Linden hi reel synagogue. They heard It bemy request with astoui-hun-u- i, ing an established rule In the Hebrew duiinminaiiiin not to sock converts. They tried to discourage inc, bnt this did not alter my determination. "Moxxr. Lewis and Cohen finally derided tu Biiiniiiim Kablil M. A. Ashlu--kof Piltxburg. to whom application. like mine mul be referred, llan-li- l AsliiiiKky came here and beard mo. A further attempt wax utsdi- - to dissuade me, but I persist od, and it wax eventually decided to accept me. "On January 15, after three weeks' initiation. 1 was made a member of the ancient Hebrew l'alth. As la curio-mary- , my name was changed from Charles to Ahrahma, and 1 will henceforth be known as Abraham Acre. "1 am now attending the Montefiure school anil familiarizing inyw-lwith Jew Uh literature. I have made much research In connection with my and 1 am convinced that tny - on my father's side FREE TO EXAMINER SUBSCRIBERS 20 FOUR HUNDRED PICTURES OF PLACES CHRIST VISITED WHEN ON EARTH Picture of scenes as theyappear today, Where Christ was Bom, Brought up, Baptized, Tempted, Transfigured, and Crucified, together with scenes as they appear today of His Prayers, Tears, Miracles and Sermons. PROVE a BOOK OF THE CENTURY Given away free to every EXAMINER SUBSCRIBER who signs the annexed coupon and pays 75 cents in advance for the 12th months subscription to the Morning; Examiner. The price of the book is $400 and can be seen at the Examiner Office 360 24th Street No Trouble to Show It. This Offer Good Only as Long as Books Last COUPON FOR EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS TO THE MORNING EXAMINER, GENTLEMEN: I fcsroby subacxib for tha MORNINO EXAMINER for 12 month and agre to pay th sum of 7f cants par month promptly at tha and of sack month on condition that I recalvs free of all chargs that 400 page book called Tha Earthly Footsteps of the Man of Caliloa," by paying ta advance when I receive the book the sum of 7S cento, which chell be applied on the 12th menthe subscription. Should I leave tb City permanently at anytime within 12 montbn then the 75 eente ehall be forfeited and I keep the book. grn-eolog- was BIBLE BY SCENES OF TODAY . THE THE MOST WONDERFUL f Hebrew.- NAME The elder Mr. Ace was until four uf the Methodist year' ago Episcopal iliurcli at Old Forge. He is now proprietor of a grocery store on Penn avenue, thlx city. pu-l- of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle to meet at the home of Neighbor Shelly, 3534 uvemti-- , t lo attend t'.- funeral of the late Austin Women 5X1. an- AD0RE1 i COUPON requi-xtc- fte-in- llliter. COUKUBftS APPLE. A FOR MAOAME TO THE MORNING EXAMINER, GENTLEMEN: I hereby aubecribe for the MORNINO EXAMINER for cix month at the regular rate on condition that you send ms MADAME postpaid every Lilly Light, Guardian Neighbor, Marin (rites. Clerk. . i liable. licn lugclhir. lie has In-i- No. t?l Independent Phone . .. . No. 120 Ball Phone. No. 120 of both telephono ayetems ilesed after 8 p. m. loai.epi iKi.ly Si.'luwaic : able to keep suul and tuon'ii la- -t dia-tiici- .......... ..... N prupor.r Fur i'.c has scarcely e SS Bell Phone S. IVM. GLASMANN Mayor Jainn TTaali.. ,1'efusc.t on the ground l.incoin was auved. N.-iil- i No. 120 Independent Phono. ... Is Ito-iui- SI .No. . -- made to .me when by l.is n.i3incl,tng nnr-ag- e and bravery the Lfe of l'leuidenl extiv-iu- e ISM)-'- . - i reierr-u.-- 7, . ilia S.l!uaa ia sjiry and nud Jruiii out id the dcMiiiiiiou IU Kccll. and misery 111 iliu: ijuariern tier, 1IAD LICEItAL TltAi.xlNO. I i ilie hbadii.r '( ih old rise many a prayer fur iirip tnai. ix liclirv i mm shuue ci. in ii . i, Ilia uaaiibWcl.d, bill bcculunaily busy, ui ili-- ic hung his signal on fa iuwii tin n to listen to ilie the night uf his famous ri.le. Col Si'Iu-wa.cry for aid, and homes where the la.,t na burn, fulil he was ihirteen old lie worked ou a faiui and rny uf hope had aliuort vauixlicd, and piiidic school, lie then learned thu gloom (if despair had settled, have and aiuu studied locumotive printing a xUiixiiiiie eau.e of ilia' aiigiit gleam buililicg. i from hearts that could with to England, where he Later he was em pbiy.d at Oxford on ll.uuan'a compassion for tbs pour -- I In- forgotGreek Uiblc and oilier works In difler-eg ten, srjualid poor of llm teueuicut language. While lie wa in Engof a city. land h married the third daughter of We have an example ui appeals that Sir William ltlukie and niece uf Sir reached ears ut tuned to Catch the walla Hlchaid Iluiigliion. While Col. Billuwayo was acting as and nilaery cries of the poverty first asslrtant engineer iu fl.e L'uiied part of Nuv York. Tim ulva-tiu- States and Lincuin navy, Ii Army- - Invextigalhuis have proved other from tho Noriii went down to I hat 70,000 children, victims of paren- City F.iini. tal niiaforioiK-SAVED I'll ISJ DENT LINCOLN. and habits and creaA con f.'d. rai Laitery on tlm Virginia ture of nil cut iroumeut dial cannot shore opened fire upon the Uiat- - Col. inspire a noul with anytlilig approach- Sillownve lowered a boat Bti.l rowed ing ambition, arc sent io school each I resident Lincoln io a place of safety. day hungry. The Salvation Army is A fuw d.iv a later Mr. Sillowaye receive.! StatiluU to endaavor to correct ibis neglect of the Id ter from Recreiary he still cherish eg su highly. thu little ones by providing them all which Too proud tu beg and hot willing lo with a warm breakfast. ciuer a Kuldler' lioiua because fhat We trust tint Army will be equal to would moan separating from Ills wife, a chance to earn an honest ho asks Hie task. The jaiwer to feel a lid exhimself and for ln-rtend sympathy imi-- t lm dead In thosu living for All 1 ask i a chance to make myself who have ampin to give but who re- useful llm few urnra jcai I have left to sid iu this work. There Is upon this vu.ihl, he said. "My wife is fit nothing that will Huoner unman a well today working in Stardule liko a slave k ia the morning till disputed imreon to pity ami rlutrily from four o'Uo.She cannot bear the eu at night. iban. the knowledge that children an.l I wish to help her." burden, even the children of the besoiien and Improvident - have closed Ui tlmiu, BIG RAILROAD DEBATE. because of poverty, all thu ItcaiiUful in life, which litllo eyes wm when I heir House Committee on Rule Bet the Time for the Argument. small bodies are properly nourlahcd. Give (hem breasfaat and. If possible, Washington. Feb. (i. Aciiug under dinner and -- ujiper, and tlieu alien You lust ructions of I lie caucus, see them dance with Joy and you the hou-- r committee on rules today n rule to govern tho bear their merry laughter and yon real- agreed on of the railroad rate bill in ise that tiny soul, held down by the liou-ic- . The rule decided for gen w rebdi rdueMi. have been relcnued eral dcbale beginning immediately alter Die tulupiion of llm resolution and there will come to you a fivllng of 11 o'cUs-ou Tuesday, Wrdnr-da- v and exaltmrut that money, at and Thursday, tlm vole lo bo taken commercial at :i u ch k on llm latter tlay. espendt'd In a purely The joint session of ihe two limine way, has never bought mid can never In count Ilie electoral voto on Wednesbuy, day U io como out of ilux time- - It was agreed to have Die vole on Wed CLAIM MAJORITY, miiiar, but owing to tlm rou, it of the ticcioral liniiol, an xira day whs b Senator's Opponents Say the Commit- luwed fur debate. The time uf the tee Stands 8 to 4 Against Smoot. is to lie equally divided between tho two sides ami .out rolled New York, Kell. S. A special to the Mr. Hepburn (Iowa) and Mr. Davejr World from Washington uays: (U.) During tho consideration of tin 1'huKe senators who are In favor of bill this bouso will meet at 11 o'clock. declaring the seat, of Senatur Hoed Smoot vacant because or bis connect ion Council lllultf), Iowa. Feb. 6. The with Ihe Mormon cliurch are asserting animal td.ickhulilrrs meeting of the that they have a majority of Ihe Portland Milling company wu held in cif Vrlvilegea Klect Iona, this and city today. There was comddeinble which hna been hearing hi cau fur preliminary attention given to the matrea a nearly year. They fully expect ter of who' held slock ami their right to pot t against Senator Sic.ooi, but iu not vole. Fur this purpose lTc:.hiit Burns believe that it will bo brought lo a vote a rominUlre which was inat the present Scanlon although It ia a appointed structed to report during the day. matter of privilege. Reuaior Smoot' (eim ep'.r. Mai eh to Washington. Feb. 6. Opiss-ltio4, 1939. ill friends say that there will federal control of private cur lines wa he no vote uechirlug hi teat vacant today before tlie suhconiniit-te- e that time, wheihi-- (her is a clear presented of the House committee of Interhim tne or in senate majority against state fomineue. by President Iteieh-uia- u not. of the St reels Western SUhle cur-linSens i or Smoot's opponent declare He detailed the operation of Ids vote in ihe accordthat the lorauilite'!, the contention that company in. r.n of its It was notto support, in interstate coming to the p engaged member, stand eight against, hliu 1 merce. The couiiany Is capitalized at four for him. with ona member in It pays fi imr cent dividend dnubL Those diwlareil u be opposed to $7,floo.0o0. of preferred stm k nnd lust him are Beiistorw 1'citus. Dubois, lkulev , on J7.lk0.iHH) year an Hdditkmal dividend of and f'lurke, of Arkansas, tlie cent on tho stock of the capfull lieiiiovratic memlicrsliip of the italization. couiuton Kenators Tturnnv and coniiiiiltee, (chaiinmnl, MoComas and Drpew, Meinphiv. Fib. 6. The tciup.-iaiurcniiiiuUfH lo rise -- lowly but fa still Tims said lo lm In favor of continuThe below freeitiK. downraU of ing Mr. Sumot in the senate anil to expulsion on the ground t sl- snow and -- loot In this lermorr Jin mill r. seriously hampered si reel .ir ed by Ihe piotestants are Senators r.iilnuil xertiee, while .lie lelcgr.ipu Beveridge. Dillingham and Hop- ami li lcphom- - hvf.lc.iit; nre demur kins, all llepublicans. Senator Ktiu. ixed, llundrid- - ot telegraph indr are not yet clalnu-the newest member, ot Memphis ami rommum. down by either side, Imi xim-- lie lMk In mid uiin-ali.ui with N. w OrU-nn- . seat in Ihe senate he has made a thorMlllllleni puilds i Mixpi ndeil, as.-anilm ha He of i ough Mii.iy KepurU frain Dallas, Texa-- , I inlay nounced to tU one imw he iuti'in! to time the cold w:ivc cotitinuea in stste vote of the north There Is This week the rolillllilice will pn much jiart tuffering duioni; XHr llinto lepirhiliic Irs.si-iIO r.li-i.there, who a In loi.iliy ii'ipivpai'c.l i repert. Wliacver ibis reiniri may lie I'old wenthi'r of mi. h il mat ion. Snow it seems very doubtful If the senato :nmnd and the loaders will allow i'ic qiicalinn to como and xei'i fivci d tlierieoinet.'r at ILIla.s regiMoii-jg to a final vote .oi ihe fbsir, on degree- - imi. IV, whii-uf intense Moliiical ha grown one uf llm case. -- wowb ... ...... . New Yoifc, FlIi. 6. Li jl dark. u.nsi' :e room on the third Cn ut a biiiluir.g on Sixth avenue, He Coi. W. A. 11. Ki Slow aye, iiineiy-tw- o years aid, a vetcian uf the civil war. suffering from want. Under his pillow aid personal tellers tu him fiom IrexKleui l.tu.-oiand bccictaiic Btaniun and Welter. In a tiora Bwreu-- iiliiuu-- , EXAMINE)! TELEPHONES Bell Phone. BUSINESS OFFICE LA n will enter a favor by Su' Inf .rci'i;, iklt- - nif.ee of failure In re-- i mv f.ie Ili.amitier before their breakf-a- t. Independent Piione. Col. Silloway Veteran of Civil War Hai Little Food and No Bed- - Siaulou and lid, c .niiitioii in th dims to Imj avoidiilf The answer, at best, is In lii struggle fur rxisiencc iln-rmunt be ihosu who are cruhiud aside. The Jicice Strif of modern inuustrisl lorcer I'm, or rather toiiiiiKTClaii'-ni- , down thu Weak mid unfurl unaie, mitii tin tv forms in Ihe u iilers uf luipuln-tiun wrctdiuduc ill signaled a, Ilie IJie-- d aif.'-ie- EDITORIAL ROOMS NAVY HAS A FLOATING NAVY YARD NOW IN WANT SAVED LIFE OF LINCOLN! IKED THE CHILDREN. bv Garner in OgJen IX I:t-n-i- l Mutii-SnCity. tin hilling S:inui.y Exaniii.t-r- uert on t!.; part ire tu t'm THE EXAMINER TUil)AY MURMSU. FEBRUARY UTAH, iluiJMSC liXAMIXllt We are -- Hf'CUKtomed to uaxorial-all pruerr.-.in horticultural menwitii our own State that it comes ax a Hurprixe io ft I that one of the greatest of tin ell t developments lift- lie- 1 - aihieved 111 England--i- ll the tion of n i apple. 'J he hi h i b.ilh cnrele'X and ci-- has been - - i T'ii- lnd of a e hears il cuantity blus-omle- ss u stamen and n of Dt-- , l o, laie spring u fniet. wliih do serious damage in apple or ing devoid of blrosum'. it ix iiu i ibat Ihe fntlt offers no l.hi.-ii:fi plaee in which th coni'. ruorii iay its eggs. The producer of the lew apple claim absolute. ft;' im tlie cod in moth, bur !.; te ,'.inxl by exrcrts. who a 11 moth egs s are often-t'-- :i :t G.a ;.!' n on ihe skin of young ' f "t, t. ); :t fart remniua that no 1 :R, bar.tx. 11: ire x T te-- e 1 T- - COUPON FOR EARTHLY FOOTSTEPS TO THE MORNING EXAMINER GENTLEMEN: I hereby aubecribe for the MORNING . EXAMINER for 12 montka and agree to pay the aum of BO ccnta per month. In advance er quarterly in advance for the term of one year ea condition that I receive free of ell charge that 400 page book called "The Earthly Footsteps of the Man of Gallic, by paying In advance when I receive tha book tha sum of 75 crate, which ahall be applied on the 12th months subscription. Should I leave the City permanently at any time within 12 mntka than the 75 cent ehall be forfeited a ad I keep thebeok Si-5- 0 c ' tno:i- in v I l' " c to go by mail outside of Ogden tre. imlten. blit te Ix nu b'usim, properly speaking. Co-'.'v -- I'fii e, docs not. affect the fr t:t. ae.-- C.e up tie grower has Utile f- MAIL SUBSCRIBERS 1 t to tear VaiaMMaMft 1 I'Ui very mu MIimiuim Six-nce- - M ADDRESS. producnew ni-IwxMlex.x, by an old fru from whom the new varit'v takes its nHme. who t pei nting for some twei.e year i,i -- ; n Die result. The eore-Ios- h a: tde. m described by a tani.m honb-dtuM- i aullwrity in Ihe Nineteen Hi Ci ttny Magazine lor Dceemhe-- . raiser, a Vr. i NAME. x y, ihe i.- appeared In the orchard fruit is grown, and ;hing in the way of per- - m-- NAME.. ADDRESS... eaetis miiimim ana taedt mtiMd i i t t |