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Show TUB THE EXAMINER. Published fcry day in th year. 407 24 th Struct. Business Office. rblihed by the Union Printing Ca FRANK FRANCIS. Editor and Mgr. Delivered by Carrier, Including Sunday Morning Examiner, .5 ctn per month Sett Single copies... . SUBSCRIPTION By mall RATES. one month (Including Sunday) .....................Sdcta All Paetmaatera and Rural Delivery Carrier are authorized to receive sub- scription. Buhucrlbern will confer a favor by Informing thia office of failure to receive Tha Examiner before their breakfast. OGDEN, UTAH, JANUARY ENGLISH 1, 1S04. FOR FREE TRAOE. The protertiontei of the United Flare have flattered thruaelvce with tha thought that Joseph Chamberlain waa advertising protection with tha ana argument and for the aamo pur ptirpnae that tariff walla are upheld by the Republican, hut there are well edited Republican paper that are red refuse to accept pudiating thi the former Culoulal 8ecretarya pool-tlo- n L is be that of an enlightened Thia aanoimceiuent win bare a duprmlng effect on thnae who hare been informing the country I bat rveu Englaud had turned agalnM free trade. The Kan Fraartoro Chronlrle la an authority on Republican doctrine and thia la tha view It UkM of Chamber-lai- n' l poliey; No oae who ha followed Mr. argument since lha launchwill ing of hi preferential bars overlooked the fart that be haa laroltred himself ia a grow Inconel-tenc- y by coupling preference and The former, as explained hy the Secretary, the strengthening of the bonds which but loosely bind together tha mother country, the dependencies and the colon Ice, which are aioken of a the Rritteh empire, by giving to the products of tha outlying portion of tha empire preferential tariff treatment, tha object being to promote the development of their resources no a to make the empire praelh-allTo commend hi erketue to ndvoraies of imperial federation Mr. Chamberlain haa laid great sires on tba effect which would bp produced by such a course of treatment and ha virtually sutured them that the result would be to bind the colonies and dependencies to the mother country with hooka of ataeL A a large majority of Ilrltona have a strong daairo to preserve tha integrity of the empire, thia style of of appeal haa proved very effective, and many are giving their adhesion to preferential treatment who could not be persuaded to luterato proteclon for protection a aake. Although Mr. Chamberlain dwells on the desirability of binding colonies and dependencies lo lha mother country by the strongeMl. of allie. that of he occasionally forget his mala theme, and. Inspired by the desire of catching the vole of the HrliUh workers to whom he I addressing him self, he Irota oat hi auxiliary scheme of rrlnllatlon, which he make dovetail Into hi preferential plan. Forgetful of flio fact that lha cohmlala act closely scrutinizing hi words, ha throw them over board whenever ha take the retaliatory tack and virtually pays that preference la to lie resorted to merely for the purpose uf bludgenation into according oning htgh-tarl- ff Uniu Britain belter tariff treatment. Ia plain terms, hr says that to discriminate hi favor of the colonies will bring protectionist nations to their knees and permit the United Kingdom to make favorable bargain with mnn- tries which now Impose high duties on product which Briton would Ilka lo export to them.. When the nature of Mr. Chamlier- protect limUm la Investigated It blg'i is discovered to ha of tha same brand as that at the reciprocity monger ol the United State, who. while maitqiirr-alln- g as proton ionlHs. unbhihlngly advocate a policy of bargaining by which Industrie needing proinKun nee denied that right In order that Industrie which Lave lew clclm to supAlport niy still fnrther prosper. though he talk prrfnrearc. what Mr. Chamberlain Is really seeking is the advancement, of the British workingeron-umis- flw-a- Cham-berlal- st, men. that Republicans have The baea rerelvlug orer the reported conversion of Chamberlain I convert -' ed Into chagrin, when tha brightest of Republlcsn paiieta are forced to confess that England's foremost advo-ea- te of tariff Is not n protectionist in tha sens that ha advocates Import duties for the avowed purpose U protecting any Industry. A TALKING LIGHT. What will be the first great wonder of the twentieth century. Among the great discoveries and Inventions of the past century was the Bell telephone and the electric light. Within the past few day the two have been comhlned with this result that electrlr lights are made to talk. The discovery waa mails by accident. The discoverer makes this statement:' "The way I made an an lamp talk wa merely attaching It to a telephone e:rrult and haring n man talk Into a telephone transmitter some distance away. xh are lamp repeated hi word. The discovery is simple, as You have all great discoveries. heard the hum of the alternating current from the lamps on an electric light. haTent you? Well, the dominant not of that Lum' is the note of the of the machine at the power bouse miles away. When this tiu-was first quiet experimenting began. The results were kept secret. They nre now announced for the first time. The basis of the experiments was prac-tla- L If an electric light lamp re-- in pealed the distinctive note of the general Ing msihiuc at the diMiant power hoitoe. the fact was demonstrated that jeUNtric lights reproduced s'Jiind. The result of the experiment! prove thst to make an eiciiric light talk i the necc-aar- y simplest of tasks AU that I I ia so arrange a telephone circuit that aa arc lamp I Included I that circuit. Thru the lamp talks when anyone talks into the tclrphoae trannmhtcr. Thi discovery of the talking arc lamp i nol yet perfected, but ueii her wa lha telephone perfect at first. It will be perfected Just as surely as the sun shines. Aad then there will be new wonders in electrical science. Tha arc lamps that Ilium Inal great railway stations wilt also vocally proclaim ih arrival and departure of train. Those that light lecture ball will al deliver the lecture. Brilliant electric light atreet will have arc lamps that shout to the miiltiiude the praises of tba commodities they advertise. The field of employment of ihs balking arc lamp' haa go horizon iu fact. It I practically illlmltsbie." The arr light I destined to become a mighty phonograph. In ihat case a brass band playing in a telephone connected with the electric light could be beard In alt parts of the city. MORNING OGDEN. EXAMINER, Theatre Lyceum Sawyer & Young, Props. WEEK JANUARY 18th. HARRY WALTON. Chinese Impraonater. WALLACE A BEECH. Aerial Artist. THE HAMLINS, Black Face Artists. MIL HARRY SU1BLEY. Baritone. Illustrated hongs and Pictures. down Ihat curse upon himself, when you make Inquiries you find but that aged about get-tlu- RJULROADNOTIS EDITORIAL OPINION. ' It la now promise that I rains will be running Into Tonoimh by May IS. (Ogden Standard.) According to the diNpatchea Peter, tha Mervlaa King, will voluntarily give hla title. up Ever since ascending Die throne, he has been n king only In name. He has been completely at the mercy of the roten of nsMMdna who murdered the former king and queen. Ills position has been a most unenviable one far be haa been power lee to enter upon hie first great duty, which waa to punish tha regicide, A failure to do thi has prevented hla recognition by the rulers of all of the European cnunlrlea. King Edward, on one occasion, went so bir as to resent a message of congratulation from him. As a cnnuequeme ot the unsettled condition of his government, Krrvla' credit haa been so Iwd-l- y Impaired that it ha been Impossible tor Peter to negotiate a small loan which he has greatly needed to place his country on such a basis that the enforcement of It laws might be made, possible. Riot and lawlessness have been rampant, property haa been insecure, and eveu the lives of hla ls have been endangered. lVter'a predicament Is surely a sad one, and Ihat of the people over which he nominally rules. Is sadder, lie Is believed to be aa Innocent sufferer, and is blameworthy only to this extent: He probably knew, at least It waa aub-Jcc- The Oregon Short Llue has torn down the old Ice house west of and ha erected another which la larger and Bhu-aho- ib-p- Tbe block signal system between Ham's Fork tunnel and Opal on the eastern end of tbe Oregon Hhort Line in Wyoming haa been installed and Is now ready fur use. The extension of the system will minimise the danger of accident to the numerous train used la the transportation of coni from Krmmerer and DlamondvlUe. machBy (be aid of tho track-layin- g ine on the Clark road liekiw Callentes, track la being laid at the rate of 7,000 feet per day. Dave Hickey has been appointed foreman of tha Houthern Pacific shops caused by tho resigto fill the vacancy nation of Mr. Watson. General Foreman E. Jones of ihe U. on No. 4 for Iowa, where he wa railed hy the suddeu death of hla granddaughter. I, left last evening Skinner, manager uf tho Union Stuck yards, Chicago-- and imrty iwsscd Ogden last evening In Ihe prihis duty to have known, the condi- 'through vate car Magnet, returning from tho tions under which hi elevation to the Nutioual Uvmiock convention at lort-lautli ml lie hecainu possible. He may have assumed the duties of ruler nndur the lNilief that he would be able lu puril? Experiment In lha preservation of the court, and enforce the law: If such were the feet, his disappointment tics are being conducted on n large wale hy Ihe Union Pacific, and a large must Indeed be great. laramle. It Is believed that upon the retire- plant is In operation at ment ot Peter, his successor will be Charles W. Berry, the manager of the chiKun with the express understanding plant. U on his way to Mexico to some of the preserving plant In thst the assassins who now control the use In that country. From there he (inverntnsnt. shall be brought to The European powers will prob- exiiects to go m Canada to examine unite HHin this policy, fur the the Canadian Pacific' method, and ably Government and Insist that It before he returns he may go abroad. be carried out. then law and order may be In this unhappy Uuioa Pacific officials are giving a consideration to various means country. The Mlnucsota farmer who is said to lie the heir to the Hcrvian by which they hope lo abolish the systhrone t to be congratulated upon (he tem of tipping Pullman porters. Colfact thst he Is so far removed from ored men who are employed on Pullthe laud of his Inheritance. mans on (he Union Pacific road are much exercised over a report that they WHERE MEN GROW OLD. are likely to lose their Jobs and that white men will be put In their places, (Deseret News.) local officiate do not believe any such although they According to the Chicago Chronicle, plan Is contemplated, then is a country where men are admit a movement is on foot to atop still young at the age of one hundred the payment of gratuities to porters. year. If thia la true, the members of Few white men. the officiate say, hava the century club, who aim at the dis- tbs necessary experience. covery of the secret of longevity ought to stiuly the climate ot that country In relation to the removal of the B. aad the customs of its Inhabitant, aud P. freight division point to Humboldt every other detail, for there the key to as told In the railroad column of Ihe the mystery must be preserved, h is Standard last night, there can be addnorthern Africa. A traveler, recently ed the following: The plans for a returned from Morocco. Algeria, ami depot building have been Tnnls, say he saw there a multltndr or drawn for the new division oint. The centenarians. A man had to be i;,o gertmd story will be occupied by the years old there, to hare any reputation train dispatchers. Western Unkm-anfor age at ail. "It Is a treat." he say, Ihe necessary office. The repeating "to drop Into hoiiw where simtltin will In removed from Kcuu to public story iellera rivet the mieniiun Ihat (mint. For several month past of a crowded audiruce and where tbe the Western Union Telegraph comJars of All Bsha are still lo r.Mnmnn pany has been experimenting along ue. to frequent public .square here tbe line in ihe eastern part of the snsks rhymers, barbaric musk'iao stale. It has been found more satisand other Mory-boo- k delights are a factory to equalize the distance bei commonplace: to meet a kadi riding tween repeating station. At pretest to court on a white mule aad to mix there is a Jump from Oakland to Reno with people who tell you stories of and from Reno to O.Tden. This change t. djlnns as If they wrre everyday s ill re luiv the working at Reno in the But of all the Etruria" tbiina Western Un'op oflic,-- and the Reno ofI v there, the strangest sere the fice will be closed in nic.li! Tbe o.il people. There nre so wary ( chang.' is cMw-etito perfect the m and they an so strenuous. them, throughout the slate. The date of A old man of 10. who Is the elmuy.p hx not been given out a trying to sell urn- to a touri-- t for yvr. but Is evpoei d to eotne wlri-thrice their value evljlm-- : 'iir tbe Is con-.ii'ilx num b, a a divisbeard of th prophet, may my grandion point of the Southern Pacific comfather die If wlint I tell you is not pany lfumholdt Is the natural true:' Looking at bis gray braid, and has been seriously rotiviiloreripoint by you think he quite safe la railing the company for many year. Mr. d. in-sp- Jus-tb-- e. lwo-Lnr- y d imui-reuie- gray-beard- ed - 1 JANUARY 21, 1ML 4 mile: Halnanli Third rare. wou; Mureacn second; Nvrvstor third. Time, 1:33. Fourth race, ore mile, handicap: Claude won; Fossil second: Falcon-bridthird. Time, 1:41 Fifth rare, mile and quarter, selling: Byrouerdale won; Chickadee second; Expedient third. Time. 2: race, seven furlongs, purse: Fonnaster won; Dungannon second; Military Man third. Time, 1:2 4. It rumored that there ha been submitted to Ifarnmsn a plan for a Sacramento and third rail between Triukee, on the Southern Pacific, by which mean trig electric motor rani may be operated on the line between the points mentioned a an additional power for assisting heavy train over the steep grade. A part of the plan ia to develop electric power from the water of the Truck river at some elevation on that stream yet to be selected. It 1 claimed ihat sufficient lioa'er ran be acquired to move the heaviest trains operaied hy the Southern Pacific on a time schedule several hours faster than tbe one under which traffic le now moved over the mountain grades aud that the saving In coal alone will be many thousand of dollars every month. Aa a substitute for the extensive construction of a long tunnel it will save lha Southern Pacific million of dollars. Th plan for the electtic power system were submitted to President Harriman two weekd ago and since than he and have General Manager Krutuchnltt been corresponding at length regarding the proposition. General Managera Kruitarhnitt exiiect to go east la few weeks and will then take the matter up with President Harriman. 13-1- ge 3-- 4. -- OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE 4 F 4 THE FALSTAFF Open Oay and Night. Leedom & Patti son. 3-- Lo Angelo. Cal., Jan. 20. A cold wind made it disagreeable for the small crowd at the races. Two out A free handiuf six favorites won. cap for a purse of foot) brought out a good field fur the fourth race at a mile and n sixteenth. Club ruled n red hot favorite, but wa never In the running. Ocean Dream set a warm race, with Princes Julane well up. Tulane went to the front lu the last fifty yards, winning hy halfM- a- length. F. Tar-pe- y Ocean Dream second, and third. Tlgo broke New Orleans, Jan. her leg in tbe fifth and was destroyed. 2425 Wash. Ave First Gass in Every Respect --14 44 4 4 4 TRANSFER CO. 44i4 ALLEN Props. 444 4 20. Summary:- 412 25th Street. 'Phone 21 - First race, aia and a half furlongs: Neither One one; Miss Hume second; zlme. 1:20 Mlladi Love third, All Serond i ace. three furlong: Scarlet won; Pair Clsypao second; Dancing Nun third. Time, 0:3d half Third race, selling, six and a furlongs: Ben Howard won; Kmplra second; Icicle third. Time. 1:20 Fourth race, six furlongs: Ascen sion won; Saddueee second: Morning Star third. Time, 1:12 Fifth rare, six and a half furhmgs: Over Again won; Annie Max seomd: Mayur Jubnon third. Time, ltl? Sixth raw, mile and Major Man sir won; Bwnselling: third. Tima, Boaster wall second; 2:49 2-- FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. VANS, FURNITURE 3-- "I cure uot whom you nominate, II V. J. B you let me nume tlui man. No Damage to Property in Handling 3-- , alU-ntki- IN SERVIA. TIIl'KKDAY MORNING, 1 he really has a grandfather living, liu, and that the old gentleman i still going about doing business on market days. Well, people ia the Mohammedan world do not wear themselves out by being in a hurry. As a rule they ner-e- r do today wrhat they ran poiitpone till tomorrow. They Lave, until recently, had no trains, no atreet can, to rati-h- and no automobiles to dodge. They ha va saved their strength. They have not eveu been worrying about getting old, fur in many cases they do The Balt Laker who are securing nol even know exactly how old they of the government of- are. This, together with a congenial the climate, must have had the effect reficials In their Ujah Istke projeef ferred to. exteud thank to those who wore prescient euough to endorse the moveTHE LAKE RESORT. ment which resulted In tha Utah Leg(Halt Jake Tribune.) islature appropriating money for tha Fire Chief Devine offers an additional Irrigation Congress. Theenecea thus far obtained ban been directly trace-abl- o reason to other good ones heretofore for making the bathing relo lha coming to Utah of the suggested sort of the lake on the west shore of government engineers who attended Antelope Island. That Is, that by maktbo congress held lu Ogden last fall ing It there, opportunity would tie afforded the ieop)e lo obtain ground and An earthquake was reported a build summer dwellings there for having occurred yesterday in the Re- themselves. It Is an important advanpublic of lanamn. No wonder, it tage, and should have weight with the or with any company which may well quake while under tha domi- company, think of taking hold of the uew might nation of the Republican administraselection. tion, for If the the new republic has Kaltalr, the best Ihat could be done g anything left arter passing through with It on the present location, la most unsightly, no far aa surtha hand of the strenuous Chief Exgo; dreary and uninviting ecutive It will Lave another shake roundings they are. it would probably cost a coming. mid deal to take down tbe structure aud pul li up elsewhere, but certainly Tbe election of W. H. Bancroft to be IL will Bonn be costly lo leave it where general manager of the Union Pacific It la, The Anlelopo Island bwatlon Is an endorsement of Oregon Ktpiri Is hound lo eome Inin favor: but the Line methods. Bancroft has built up lesson of all efforia at supplying bathresorts at ths laks Is. Don't drive trad by building up the country. With ing and keep nil structures out of tha plies, that policy applied to the Union Parl-fl- e, waters of tbe lake. Ogden ran expect much. AFFAIRS UTAH. The Commoner is about to begin a thrilling serial to be entitled "Billy the Gorman Killer. Of course, it Is now the open season for comments on the li'earstwhile hope of Mr. Bryan. Commercial Tribune. 1-- Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with Dispatch. a, STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES. 8-- Iu admitting that be returned from Europe with a new idea, Mr. Brynn Los Angeles, Jan. 20. Ascot Park runs n big risk of having hi DemoHACKS and COUPES furnished for CALLS, WEDDINGS, cratic. atatemanahlp seriously ques- Summary: Max First race, six furlongs: tioned. Balt Lake Tribune. FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES. Ana won; Silver Fir second; Seaforth 14. 1:17 third. Time, The cruelty of the recent eight-hou- r of Second race, thirteen-sixteentat order lu the department Anlrad won: Huapala selling: mile, Washington is held to be la (he fact second: Strife third. Time, 1:23. ALL TRAINS MET BY that Undo Bam won't even allow hi Third race, Slauao course: Colonel cusstor second; boys to use part of the eight Bogey won; Lauretta Phillips 1:12 ing at the order. Judge Napton third. '.Time. Fourth race, mile and n alaleenth, In hla wild flights of Texan Imagin- handicap: Princes Tulane won; Oce-a- n ation Duwie is again proclaiming to Dream second; M. F. Tarpey third. the good people of Ban Antonio that Time. 1:46 be is "cither the Prophet Elijah or Fifth race, Slauson course. Dolly a great Impostor." That's the easiest W'eithoff won; Laoouon second; J. V. contest of them all for quick deter- Kirby third. Time, 1:11 mination. race, mile and 70 yards, sellCLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. won; Karmeh Jim Greenock ing: third. Time, Marlin Brady In nre second; Japan and Russia evidently ATTORN the same predicament aa (he Greeks 1:49. and Persian were before Plslsea Jos. Chet lei Natl Bank Bldg. waiting fur favurablo auguries. SUBSIDY W. L. Maglnnls Eociaa Bldg. Mr. Langtry no longer ha tha PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. elaatlcity uf youth, says an exchange. no Her youth has been stretched over so Representative Grosvanor, of Ohio, Dr. C. E. Coulter Eccles Bldg. many years that naturally It lost Its Makoo Hia Report to tho Houao. elasticity. Deseret Evening News. Washington, Jan. 20. In hla report FOR SALE. filed today In favor of ' A Western paper suggests that the to the House commission to a bill authorising the FOR eatlsfactory prices on Flour, Speaker of the House ought to have a consider the question of ship subsidy. bell, like the President of tha French Hay, and Grain call on W. T. Aatill, .. Oroevenor saya: 'Phone Chamber, but w should enjoy seeing Representative 320y. 2316 Washington ava. la no, legitimate expenditure There anybody trying lo put a bell on Mr. possible within the wide scope of new MONEY TO LOAN. Cannon Indianapolis News. Jurisdiction that the American people do not rush into, with .the intent of MONEY TO LOAN. . J. J. BRUMMITT King Edward ha abolished a numWe ber of old Christmas customs, among promoting and aiding navigation. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. flatter ourselves, Justly, that we are other things doing nwny with tho an- a' nation In all that nukes a leading cient baron of beef that was serred aallon IF you want to sell your property great, and yet we are a sulwer-vleat Windsor. In America, bon ever, a helpless nation In see J. J. BRUMMITT. and nation our beef barons have n way uf their one of the great factor pf national . own oU .keeping In evidence.-N- ew CHOICE lota in Kob Hill, 950. 3. J. wraith and national Indepenuem-eYork News. Other nations carry our products to tha BRUMMITT. too much meat, provided it ia the nuconsumers. Rev. Frank Uutisaulus made a frank NICE brick eottoge on Orant, dose tritious, digestible kind., Such ia th General Groaevuor say that of alconfession to hir church In Chicago most a billion dollars worth of exports in, 92.200. J. J. BRUMMITT. meat we will take pleasure in cuttlnf on Sunday; it I practically summed fisthe for you. countries to during European EIGHT-ROOhaa been cal year 1902, only one and rs up In the words Ihat lie HOUSE, with bam. 21t St, between Wall and preaching too much about the New per cent waa carried in American trees, on 91.500. Jerusalem and loo Jit tie about Chica- YC'SNdN. Great snap. J. X Lincoln, go. In hla course, thus outlined, he Of nearly five hundred million dol- BRUMMITT. has been a very numerous company; lar of Pt the growing ones .and the grown Imports durlnff the year FIVE ACRES of "Al" land, good would that he might be in as numerups, too, by getting your meat Iron ships carried only thirty water right, two ous a one in his confession and prom- American house, Wa million dollars worth, fie says that acre of orchard, two blocks ! from a. butcher you can trust implicitly. ise of amendment Burt Lake had it not been for the American line atreet beat haVa car meals constantly oa all (he line, 92,000. J. J. BRUMTribune. ubeldised hy postal subsidy (he total MITT. hand. too, tender, healthy, unPoultry, of our trade with Europe carried PLEASANTRIES. whole fowta. Dressed or alive. der the American flag would nut have CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. f. of one per cent. exceeded our supiiort to Mr. Iir) an . We offer Gentrade. more For the of carrying GO TO M. Gluts for anything in Mill in n campaign for the free and unlimwe paid 9200,000,-OOWork, Contracting and Building, ited coinage of eggs at half of iheir eral Groevenor says, which amount, he maintains should 22nd and Washington. present price. Rochester Herald. ot nave gone into the perkets WANTED. Torn Thompson I spem two months Foot of 37th Street 2451 Wash Am at New port test season. WANTED' A good live agent; good Frayed Foster Dat o? I s'pose FLEET AT SAN DOMINGO contract lo the right iiarty. Wester yer saw lots nv style there? Torn Thompmm Nuttln' else, th Savings ft Investment. Ca, 409 Kcdcx head keeper uf de Jail wore a white Haa in tha Minneapolis, Wise, WANTED Solicitors on salary or yarhtln' suit sn' canvas shoes all de Admiral Gone to Taka Command. commission. time. Judge. Inquire Room 7, Lincoln . Washington. Jan. 20. Rear Admiral Hotel. Baity Moore So Mlsa Hazbeene 'Wise, commanding tbe Atlantic Trainloos the part, does she? Beys with hones wanted to deliver ing squadron, has left Cuebra In hla Calvert, Jr. I should say. She look flagship Minneapolis tor San Domingo, papers. Call at 4 p. m., 407 24th. 8L as left-ovas an unsold Christmas to assume rommand of the naval forces 2351 to 2362 Washington Avenue, tree on Jan. 3. Baltimore American. operating In that vicinity. ' The fleet In Dominican waters ia January 12th. "And how Is your daughter getting composed of the Colombia, Detroit, CLAIRVOYANTS. on with her music? and Newport. "Fine! Khe's got so she calls her Mm Inger ft Son, clairvoyants and teacher the maestro' right along." 2372 Washington Ave. MOVEMENT OF MACHIAt. mediums Record-HeralChicago Without a word we tell you your Washington, Jan. 20. The gunboat name and ell about yaur business afAt the Eating House: lie I say, Machlaa baa left Aden for Jtbutai to fairs, whether they will be successful Carrie, are you fond of lobster? LITTLE QUEEN SALOON, She I hardly know what to say. await the arrival of the Skinner expe-dltk- or not. Information regarding marriages. divorces, sickness, love affairs, George; this Is so sudden, you know. ERIK LARSON, Prop. positions, wages, etc. Boston Transcript No questions asked. What we tell Washington, Jan. 20. The Navy deChoice Wines, Is advised that the battle- comes true. Room 1 and 2, 123 Twenty-fHaatn Pappy, la Bandy Claws er partment street. ships Kentucky. Oregon and Wiscon- ifth black man er a white man? Liquors and Cgars. . Uncle Klienexa Ob cose he's er black sin left Manila today for Olongapo to 3319 Washington Ava 'Phone 3057 in target practice. They .will PALMISTRY AND CARD READING. man. Do yo reckomspose er white engage man cud gtt eroun In de dark talk be Joined in a few days by the cruiser New Orleans. Raleigh, Alb MADAM D'MAR, fortunes told hy Saudy an' keep outen de dogs' teefa. and Cincinnati, now on their way cards or hand. Prices reasonable. 2411 Grant Ava Mrs. Bronx What Is the market on from Guam to Manila. earls this morning? . FIRE LOS 100,000. FURNISHED ROOMS. Mat Broker I can give you a first-claBooks Stationery and one for three millions, snd 1 Norfolk, Va., Jan. also have a fair quality of duke that INQUIRE at 2357 Adams Avenue. plant of Off ice Supplies. we quote at cost; hla debt amount to the American Fertiliser, company, one million nine hundred and ninety-elg- h situated at Portsmouth, near the navy VEHICLES yard, waa destroyed by fire today. Lou FOR thousand, Mr. Bronx I guess you can ship the 9100.000. Two persons are reiKirted to Machinery, Implements, Bicycles, and have lost their lives in the fire. duke. Bend him by freight. Bucks Stad Ranges and Hcatara go OLEEN CAfE : OPEN ALL Nl . to Fine dinner on Sundcy from 13 ts R4CJNG NEWS Sidney Stevens Implement Co 4 p. m., 25 cent. Lunch serred fnna 2540 Washington Avenue. U to 4. only 2E cento. Short order at all hours. . Freth Ran Francisco. jaB. 30. All the Oyston.ln any atyla Gam and FUl went down to defeat at Oakland in season. today and the 3 bookmakers in line WONG SUN, Proprietor. had the better of the argument. The 8L 222 Twenty-fiftmain attraction waa the Owner's HandPrescriptions a Specially icap at a mile In which n trio of welt known pci formers met. Fossil was a Therp is no reason. Why c'secs PHONE 24 X. 2349 Wash. Ave I to S favorite and set the pace with should not be corjftiriaHr, Climrtc clow n;.. Tbu'e furliiugs from ami H bcneiirial. all llic I:ul.h I'Lii-i;- ' assuiui .1 command diliCIliis on pr.'iKrly iMtini; the tn.l won pulling "p from Fossil. SumIrnu.c ami Icnscj. li y.,-.- i corn LEWIS & BLACKWELL Wholesale Harness and Saddlflf mary: suit me yoi ger the best yer-Find futlongs. selling' mib We call your attention to ice money 4 an buy. ri'.c-'ttwon; i: im e.ind; Sugden levd. Time. 1 .,i) Somethin? New and J. T. RUSKMER Second race, three and a halt furWARMER AFOOT Expert mannfartarlng Oprician. long. purse: Peggjr O'Neil won: Transferred to any part of th Come and Try One Ilenrv A h ecn.l; Golden Idol third. 2412 Washington Avenue. city. PRICES REASONABLE. Tinn tt Free of Charge. Phona 431x. .233 25th h 1-- ALLENS CARRIAGES. 3-- EM V Tljere is peonopiy in buying, infei'iori M2ATJ Healthy Children Dont Eat nt three-quarte- Take Good Care five-roo- one-six- th O. A. E. mil Weatherby ALBERT F. RICHEY, UNDERTAKER er 'Phone 150. d. Ross Book Store. 4 ss 20.-The TE fav-orii- et Glasses WALLACEDRUGCO Comfortable? h J. G..REED (Si BROS. v . 4. ft EXPRESS baggage .... st |