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Show MORNiyg EXAMINER, t cla- - nra iuu JS. Su tfednedy lrpu. i, the hted fr01? iL vaa driving he Jw that the km the the result ditch that ,ifl,,niiy tnto the .! Butterfield pitched and the next montont Yy his body, crush-tjfVout of the' unfortunate M Mrs. Butterfield was also rounl the vehicle, but escaped '"Tiscnrtcb. The accident the vicinity of Bingham JBCtk;nMAeld only fell a few feet, hi. , Thl? nned appircn1' w jiave been time for SSMT-r- t of the way of the' ere It finally fell. Apman lived for about Wn inittes alter the acident.but died Sfide of the road where the ac- Dr. A. G. Robertson, JfLroened to be within call, was spot, but nothing could save his life. The young iLw ttusT! heartbroken over the The deceased was bora .uJriman 25 tears ngo, and was an universally mphUT youK A year ago last married Miss Feckln-pgnp- h jlaSi of Alta, Hi- bdV J dark-jcn- -- d oc-red- Wl SUING -- FOR DIAMONDS. ass flledhT the district court Margaret (Beech against Mrs. ISctrsfe Kyckman to recover possea- Ault pair of diamond earrings and of the total relue of rfflondring also to recover $500 'dam-2JT k.J the alleged unlawful same. The coujplaint deten-STofl- h. that defendant wrongfully of the diamonds more than Jnontha ago and still withholds the from plaintiff. rgr. ni MRS. PALMER SCREAMED. en A burglar attempted to force an tmnee into the home of Mail Carrier Ezra Palmer, 1449 south West Temple stieet, yesterday afternoon, but Mrs. Palmer sounded an alatftn, and the thief was frightened away. wmld-blira, palmer said the man came to the hoots and knocked at the door, for some reason she did not answer. The door was locked and bolted. Soon she heard a key in the hick, but the bolt prevented the mans entrance. turned bis attention to a Si window at the rear of the house. This he succeeded in getting open and waa Mrs. Palmer shout to enter when creamed and the burglar ran for dear s nt life. WILL MEET COAST COLLEGES, Salt lake, Aug 11. Coach Campbell, of the Utah Agricultural College fnot bell eleven of Logan, baa arranged for a trip to the coast which will start about Ortoher find and will last about two weeks. During this trip the eleven will meet the University p( Washington, the Agricultural College of Ore-gn- u and the University of Nevada. Negotiations are now pending for n date with the University of California, and If possible a game will be secured with Stanford also. The testa this year promises to be very strong DONOVAN COULDN'T SWIM, I Mm Donovin, SO pears old and very drunk, was leaning against a package mailbox at the corner of State and Second Snath streets about 7 oclock teat evening, when the box veered be-eat- h his weight and Donovan fell with a splash Into the street gutter, which was running full of dear, cod. water from City creek. But the water did not have the effect of restoring Donovan's ability to take care of himself, for he is actually In paralysed ' one leg aside from having been paralyzed drunk in the other. The a lay sprawling in the until gutter help came and he was lifted bodily to met, and had the accident occurred at a time of night when no one waa oa the etreet he might easily mvs been drowned. Policeman Ann wrong and Patrol Driver Seger were tailed to rhe scene with the wagon ad Donovan was to taken JalL BRADSTREET GIVES FIGURES. J1 ?reet Llte City of the Office company has compiled fcords the following atatlatl- ,!.ormtIon concerning business auditions In the Slate of Utah tor I 1M4 MVe ,no,,th, endto Ausut U ben failures $91,865.31 and aggregating 1 of $1851.059.03. During the period in 1903 there were twen with ,1,urI assets aggre n d Abilities of $14$ Do tJ4M0 ,nc,ua failura in the 8aIt L,ke- - wbich in the L.f Months have numbered ttIry-tw- o Ju. 22. Si.W,lh ,99'776-47-a Of $45,150, the' SS Pnol of 1903In there nto?dJ" - Ha corre-wer- e lh 1670 assets and liabilities. Investlgxtion the re,"OM toT IM lTi Joritvrt mJLJV failures may aatrSssuss ther wer i ln,tltutlon in i 1;,1904 fae 1. Juh 1087 iSm! 13 kie,a nty-aeve- n 5222 bu"lBr dend 124thorenew o twenty-thre- led have e we?aC?2me,,ced- there quit Provo b,een hihre T Loi wh,ch eleven h oommsneed. 189, of which ein,Kt tnd wSTum M?h twnty-on- of Ibe Vm vb"BinM " ,uU Eg htVb?n in firm C'irtnr tnfh IX'l. 1 - ried 52 r e d 6 the ratings have or lowered. xfiS.TS.-sa - . towns 1, January nd nlnce nine dlscn or rllPgM an 5 new Places ihp ij n,Bme added to eiiablisbment of new 'nhs oMpnr81:,,,road facilities anil Postnfflces have n sees id j5j ch,nw in gazeteer EMfOOLERs. BPT INNOCENT. Tfca a K l,ull Meehaa grew reminiscent. ITI never forget how near I waa to getting into serious trouble witliout having the slightest suspicion of it. he said as the humorous crows' feet of his eyes opened and u the corners closed nke fans. "It was some years ago and I and my chum. Bill Smith, were out of work, business being dull In the plumbing line. Well, we took n row bunt along Meiggs wharf one afternoon Just to kill time, when Bill sees n lot of things Uke cocosnuts a floatin on the water. He sticks in his oar and he pulls In half n dozen. They were strung together just Uke beads, and we cut open one of the cocosnuts to see what was inside at them, sad wa dug out a little square tin with n Chinese label on it, and when we open it we find n lot of black stuff that amelia like opium. They must have floated In from onto shipwreck, says Bill, and we goes after the rest erf the cocosnuts thst wars floating around till wa got all In sight and fills up the bottom of the boat with them. Well we Judges of that there must be $40 or $50 worth cocoa-nu- ts opium in the load. Instead of we find that the tins had been wrapped in papers full of Chinese characters, so that they'd float In case of shipwreck. So we takes the stuff to the wharf and packs it to a vacant house on Oregon street and puts It under the front steps. Than we buy n couple of pauing boxes, dumps the nuts into them and puts them under the steps again. We take n can ns n sample and so up to Chinatown, and they direct us to a ohlnk. who examines the stuff and tells us he'll buy all we have of it If we bring It to his store. Well, we hire an express wagon, put the boxes on board, ait up on the seat with the driver In broad daylight and ride past the custom house Into Chinar town. I bad no idea the stuff waa smuggled and waa thrown overboard to be picked up by somebody on watch, or 1 wouldn't have been on that wagon for $500. Well, to cut n long story short, how much do you think the Chinaman offered ns? Ton could have knocked me down with n straw. He says: 1 give you $1,750 for the lot. Not worth any more than that And he gave us the money In $20 gold pieces. I suppose you invested the money, suggested one of the hearers. Invested? Well, thats what you call it We didn't do n lick of work for n year. But we'd a gone to Jhe pen if the customs officers had caught ua on that wagon. They'd V had ua dead in the door, and we as innocent as babies. San Francisco Call. d business nPnty Coroner Charles OGDEN, UTAH, TRAIN ROBBER ESCAPES FRIDAY MORXIXO, and When Cornered Kills Himself. Helena, Mont, August 11. Isiao Gravelle on trial for robbing a powder house nesr Helena last September of glam powder wbich was used in wrecking Northern Pacific trains, escaped from the Lewis and Clarke county Jail this afternoon after probably fatally shooting Tuny Korlzenk, a deputy sheriff. Pursued by deputies, and John Haab, a butcher who was armed Gravelle too refuge in an alley beside the residence of Governor Toole, where a pistol duel took place. After an exchange of shots Gravelle ran Into the basement of the governors house where he shot and killed himself. He had been wounded by bullets front the guna of bis pursuers. The escape took place at 2 o'clock aa Gravelle was about to be led from the Jail to the court room in the counacross the street. ty building Deputy Korlzenk and Jailer Jones were in the office when the former led Gravelle out of the cell room. SudGravelle a denly pulled revolver and pointed It at the deputy. The latter made a move toward hla gun and Gravelle fired twice at him, both bulleta taking effect. One struck Korizenk in the breast a few inohea from hla heart. WAS AN OUTRAGE Way Lord Landadowne Speaka of Knight Commander Incidents Thaa Prize Court Decision. n passes before u.0 audience, consisting of three nh Meant n iaj np. chemical engine:-- . dera, firemen on tool, ine. Tni over, several demon strati-!- : ,,f vuill are given. William Willis of Illinois, run 50 feet and makes a coupling with three full turns, in four an.l one half seconds. Afler the gong Is with the horses in their stalls, and the firemen in bed. 250 feet as at. in 5 seconds they are hitcKa ti a continuation huso and ladder tia.u, run 350 feet, lay 150 feet uf hupc, attached to a real hydrant and are imuring water on n supposedly ImriiiuK building. Again the guilt, is sounded and In 21 seconds the hunk ami ladder company la on hmnd and the men with their scaling laddets are on lop of a building. But tbe greatest ricnjouxirstnm of nil is yet to come. The arena is darkened and alienee itruatu. Then intiuiltinzfz across the side the way a fire breaks out, and not until it has gained much headway is the gung sounded. The men are in bed as before and tlic horses in tlieir stalls; In n few seconds the horses come flying down the street with tlie engiues, and nt the same moment women and children begin apiiearing at the ojien windows nt the burning building In their night clothes screaming for help. The din la terrible, but the firemen work hard. The scaling ladders are again brought into requisition and soon the first man climbs to the lop window, auchnrs n life line and drops It to the ground, then ho turns, seizes n screaming woman in one arm, grabs the line with the oiher, and drops to the ground In safety. Others are doing tbe same at differsix-stor- y six-stor- y Mat. the In poor story are n complained, ent windows. In one case (wo children are In one room, and the flames are ao flerre London, Aug. 11. FIRE FIGHTING AT WORLD'S FAIR pianos, the cut prices ud extremely easy lerras? It is a money-savinopportunity in pianos, that may not organs and piano-playeoccur again in years, if ever. Our reasons for this sale and for rutting the prices of good pianos a third to a half have been fully explained in former announcements; hut for the benefit of those who msy not have noted them, we reprat that the rebuilding and extensive alterations to be made in our Salt Ijiks store make it impossible to receive these pianos now, and we are closing them wit in Ogden at nearly half price. You ran save anywhere from $90 to $225 on n piano. THE BEST MAKES OF PIANOS HERE. Practically all tie good, pianos are on sale here at cost, and lew. Kimball, Knabe, Stnlnway, Steck, Whitney, Mason A Hamlin, Estey, Chickering. and almost a dozen other good makes. Now la the time to buy your favorite piano and get it at a big discount. Of course, this sale is limited and the I numlier of instruments we will sell at these almost prices ia limj ited. So It will pay prospective buyers to Investigate at the earliest moment. l'e offer a numlier of $250 and $300 good upright pianos for $143 to $187. Terms cash or easy monthly payments; no difference. There are quite a few fine standard mads pianos, varloua makes, that sell regularly for $325, $350, $375 and $425, to be clnaed out at Ihn extraordinary cut prices of $198. $227. $238, $203 to ll laafiiirin Bui Expressions ef Aatonlohment at tho Deep Cut Prieto and Easy Terms Ware Heard Many Times. exira-.irdtnar- g rs well-kno- eut-in-ha- d. .. IrOn .. .. .. mm 0m .. .. ia 545 S ,, .. 1,263 .. .. .. .. .. 273 351 Millard ,. ,. Morgan .. ,. .. .. .. 191 FlUtO ., .. .aa .. .. 8ll Rich .. .. .. .. ,i 341 Juab Kane CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC. 13 3 BROKERS. 9 4 Continuous quotations on New York 4 Slocks and Chicago Grain. Wo boy 4 and aoll stocks ood grain on margin mm Salt Lake San Juan Sanpete Savior Tooele Uintah 91 S.74S .. mm Sammit .. .. ., .. .. ,. .. .. i. .. Utah .. a. a. a. W snatch a. Wuhlugton a. .. Wayne Weber ., .. aa mm' .a aa .. a or for cosh. Our privets rooms our customers to come la and transact business with tho utmost secrecy. Write for our Book of Informs ties (System of Speculation), freo upon application. 2482 Waehlngton. 125 1 29 11,886 en-ab- la 34 19 11 7 54 1,380 1,524 1,039 621 5,121 791 507 510 4,274 I THE NORTHWESTERN LINE 5 S 45 A War Adas has been issued by tho Chicago & Northwestern railway. Three fine colored maps, each 14x20, bound in convenient form for reference. The Eastern situation shown in detail, with table showing relative military and naval strength and financial resources of Russia and Japan. Copy mailed to any address on re eelpt of ten (10) eonta for poataga by C. A. Walker, Oca. Agent C. A N. W. Py., 2206 South Main St, Bolt Lake City, Utah. Russo-Japanes- All delegates shall bo ejected not leu than three days before the meet- a To tho Republican Electors of the State of Utah: la accordance with established custom and la obodlenco to tho Inst rue. tlono of the Blata Republican committee, it ia hereby directed that n State Convention of delegated representatives of tho Republican Party In tha Stela of Utah bo bold at Balt Lake City, tho capital of Hid State, for tba purpijM of nominating n Stnta Ticket to be voted for nt the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 1904, tho selection of a State Committee, and for the transaction of such other bnaineaa as may properly come before It, and that aald State Convention shell usembls nt 11 oclock a. ms on Thursday, the 26th day of August, 1904, 4a tha Balt Lake Theatre. Candidates are to be placed on the State Ticket for tbe following offices: Throe Presidential Electors, Governor, Secretary of Bute, Attorney General, State Treasurer, State Auditor, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Judge of the Supreme Court, Representative in the Fifty-nint- h Congreoo. The Republican electors of ibis State, and nil other electors, without regard to peat political affiliation, wno believe In tha principles of the Republican party and endorse its policies, are cordially Invited to nnlto under thlo call in the sol action of said Delegates. 1 Free Offer to Readers of the The Depot Store Drug We nuke a specialty of Prescriptions. Telephone orders promptly attended to. , j J. j E. CAVt Prop. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loans. Sendee quick, confidential gad private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE COl 223-Beelsa Bldg, Thonn 684-x. 4 Please Travel butt NO. 29 BROOM HOTEL, , Motor you start call Sharmans , Ticket Office Haaly Hons, Opp. Depot. FboaolSUL A large Assortment of Low Rated sad Reliable Information oonaUntla on hand. Guaranteed by the , American Ticket BrekoraP Aifo WORLDS FAIR RO CHAISE OF j CAM TO ST. LOUIS Carpantaring, Building, Repairing and R antedating of Houses Promptly attended to. AID work Guaranteed. Enquire of Olo Nelson, 545 16th strootij Tolophono 32 - ano nivunn via fi-- y. UNION PACIFIC ann WABASH naiUkOADS If you want Fumpn an luiad xtxixla azimscs of tks Espuoltlea ata cnmUat feosr Eastern la lbs aMralagi that using tlM ud arrival at ft. Lsnio. and npesss asnMing tha grant crawls at tha big Uaiea Station. Corn-Fe- go to Ballard & Rincker's 831 24th street. Thane No. ' r ' P fck mz ji Vf i. n 615, r)C9 JOarirafad Gad ia Fair Jnt e appMssHen. , A, B. MOSELEY, YELLOW POPLAR, GEORGIA PINE QUARTERED OAK, . BIRCH. SPANISH CEDAR. For Interior Finish. CARRIED IN T0CK BY Eccles Lumber Co. Tolophono 12S C2Y fl (j receive 50 par eont on Owfllpictures taken within tho next 30 days at GA8BERC8 Ff fl I II STUDIO, 270 25th St. Traveling Passenger Agent, Ogden, Utah. - . Beef d MANY HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER RbUTE tu-go- HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY al . TO OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS - . adi I&sca EXAMINER ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION FREE OF COST N ATLAS. DIS-AES- ADAME t Manufacturers of Trungs and Bags Leather Goods. Repairing at reasonable prices, on abort notice. Call and see ua and we can save yon 25 peg DAVID I. GALLACHER. Congress on Nov. 4, 1902, in sold coun- cent 322 25th wtreat. Herewith is tho ties, respectively. apportionment of Delegates to each couuty: EXCURSION TO RAYMOND, Ale Vote. Delegates. County BERTA, AUGUST 6TH. .. ., .. .. 758 $ Beaver Box Eldar ,, .. .. .. .. 1,769 19 A beautiful rids of over fifteen hun.. .. . .. .. 8,177 83 Cache dred Bailee and n chance to visit tho fi Carbon .. ,. .. . ., .. 735 13 British possessions. Davla .. . .. .. 1,230 7 Fare from Ogden $29.85 via Oregon 639 .. , ,. ,. ,. ,, Emery Garfield ., .. .. 5 Short Lino for the round trip tickets .. 525 9 limited returning to Sept 15th. Grand .. ,. 227 , Tha ing of tho 8tate Convention. respective County Committees are requested to call conventions or to otherwise ar rungs for I be election of Delegates to the Slate Convention. Tho Chairmen of tha respective County Committees will forward to tho Choir man of tho State Committee, Immediately after their election, n full Hat of tha Delegates chosen. $285. By order of the Republican State Terms rash or. $15 to $25 down, $8 Committee. to $10 monthly'. JAMES If. ANDERSON. Chairman. In order to close out n number of art TOM PITT, Secretary. pianoo, the highest claw, wa have reSalt Lake City, Utah, July 15, 190L duced tbe price to factory cost. They sell at the one price the world over $450, $500, $550 and $600. Sale prices: $298, $337, $343 to $387. THE CAUSE OF EVERY E. Terms cash or $25 to $40 down, $10 DEFORMITY AND HABIT to $15 monthly. COMBINATION OFFER PIANO AND (Acuta or chronic TLA VEIL In We offer n good guaranteed $325 either sox, $25 piano, a $250 Apollo piano-playeor eld.) young mualc-roll$6O0i all total worth of Treated with a for $38$. Terms cash or easy payments. This is positively the greatest price In natural COMMON durenient ever made im a good piano SENSE METHOD and good player. Bee this combination. without Drugs, A numlier of square pianos, to close, Medicine or Sur-gsrat $20 up. Payments to suit. A number of fine new $90, $115, $125 and $140 cabinet organa, to dose, at $48 up. Payments $5 monthly. BIRTH MARKS, MOLES AND CANA numlier of used organa, to close, at CERS REMOVED. FEMALE COM$15 up. Payments $2 to $4 monthly. PLAINTS of all kinds treated successAttend this great sale while you havo fully without on operation. good selection. DISEASES OF ALSO PRIVATE CLAYTON MUSIC CO. MEN. Falling Hair and Baldness CurEstablished 1860. Reed Hotel Block, Ogden, 419 25th St. ed. D. G. Calder In charge of aalai. Come and Investigate and yon will be convinced of the Wonderful HealOFFICIAL CALL ing Power called Into action by tbli man. For Republican State Convention .CONSULTATION FREE. t August 25th, 1904. chief character St Ixraia. Aug. 11. Hale's lire fightman snd a woman who ge oa making ers' concession nt the Worlds Enir love to esrh other for years and years covers perhaps two acres and consists HIGHE6T CLASS AND MOST RELIABLE PIANOS. of n fully equipped lire station horses, after they are married." Well, the young novelist replied, steam lire engines, hook and ladder chemical engines and a full Are in Thlo Solo at tho Greatest Mark-Dow- n Ton must remember thlsis n work of wagons, force of trained fire lighter under Ever Known 'Open fiction. Chicago Record-Heralthe direction of George C. Hale, forEvoningo. mer chief of the Kansas City fire dean The la exhibit actual MONUMENTS OF SHAME. partment To say foot thlo great oarrlflre sale, part of the fire protection service of Wava Maa Wba the World's Fair and may be called closing out of a large number of Uiiaii EreitiS ta aa Barth. Liars Whlla at any time to go out on the grounds. pianos, and organs, la a success, la to While ether nations baUd.menaments The roof of the enclosure is nearly put it very mildly. to the memory of men who have done great and noble deeds, the Dyaks heap np a pile of the branches of trees In memory of the man who has uttered so that future generations n greaft-lts- , may know of bis wickedness and take Warning from It The persons deceived start the bids by beeping np n large number of branches in seme cenaplcuoua pot by the aide of the main read. Every passerby contributes to it and at the same time curses the man in memory of whom it la. Tho Dyaks consider the adding to any tngong bnla they may paso a sacred doty, tho omission of which will moot with supernatural punishment, and so, however pressed for time a Dyak may be, he stops to threw on the pile some branches or twigs. This custom dates from very ancient Vr.twSL times. It la toterestlog to notice that at even the of ethics Dyaks, though the the present day, do not agree in many Having contrasted at oaealdarablo expense with tha publishers of thlo high grade Magavtnu wo hog to offer points with foe moral code of other and mem advanced races, still from tho aarlkwt sgM tho Dysko oeem to o Ho a moat ha vo agreed T u liar a man nud erten disgraceful To oil and any leader of our paper who signs and sends In tho eoupen ho law at once. who dt serous fowduama not only of his MADAME brlngo a monthly mosoogo of culture U year homo sad contains nil that la boat In IRorn own generatlou, but also of people yet turn and arL. It is endorsed by OVER THREE MILLION OF THE MOST CULTURED WOMEN OF unborn. AMERICA, being adopted by tho National Council of Women of Amerioo oa their official organ. A few small branches, a few dry With the August month starts a beautiful ioHm of color cavers by, If what the twigs and leavfiu-- at bnla la at firm. But day by day it iaereanrs in alee. Every passerby a few adds something to It, aad-lyears tbnejt beeomsa a large and Immes-or- y Tho Greatest American Living tlfuatrntar, entitltd, "A Christy Courtship. posing. monument raised to the Bor. a waa of one who This flint series eenoieto of four beautiful odor pictures: No. 1 The Flrat Mooting. No. L Tho THL It has oftoo boon remarked by Dyaks No. Sr In Leva. No. 4 Mated. that any otfcsr puutahiaent would. If a Call at tho Examiner office for a free acmpls copy on that yon ho oh exactly what a bsasflfot magamaa had hla choice, he much preferred zine thlo ta, er sign and return tha following ooupon for S months and wo wfN mall you tho magazine to having a tageug buia put np la hla free for six months or sign tha coupon for six months and wo will mail tha magazine ftnaa of chargo for memory. Other punishments are soon twelve months. remoino forgottsn, but u tngong beta ' ',J jmo Sign and send thlo coupon today. intrutiful-ueoufo- r mans a ao a testimony to EXAMINER: TO THE suoesMiug gonAattoM to witGentlemen: I agreo to subscribe to tho Examiner for three months at tho regular re too on condiness end is a stas'lifig'dlr grace to bis tion that you sand me MADAME poet paid ovary month for six months. children's rtfllfiren. POSTOFFICE.. e Believing, as foe Dyaks do. In the NAME.e natodffnwugwpgf l 1 efflracy of curved n cure among them to befog a flnosblekuffonau-- 4t la easy TATE e " ADDRESS o if bdbCtff understand bom a iVs ss fet nr tV'bVfit IfmisM the aceamnfoMra ef eutefe which free of two MADAME 12 If No for want Send months. coupons forparson can receive you charge would neceaaarMy eaompaay tbe MADAME free for morn than 12 months. Sefr botar-Btraa mation ef togung Momenta Budget. tu-go- GALLAGHERS TRUNK FACTORY. e In the house of that there is not time to make two commons today Premier Balfour, trips, so the brave man turns himself winds the line about bis speaking on the same lines as Lord iianidowne in the house pf lords, said feet, grasps a child In each band and he was perfectly confident that no neu- thus, banging himself head riuwn and tral ship would again be sunk by the the children feet down, he slides down Russians. He fully agreed In the the rope, having only his legs to break statement that such a sinking was an the descent. This Is a nervy and darinternational outrage. ing performance, and receives loud cheers. Just as the last Inmate is rescued and Is safely oittsidn the buildTHEA DECISION. ing, the walla fall with a crash and Berlin, Aug. 11. Russia has noti- a shudder of relief passes, that all The heme had meanfied the German government officially were rescued. KNEW HIS MAN. of the decision of the Vladivostok time been working and keeps back the lira while the rescuers work. It prize court that the German-owneAt Tangier, aald a Chicagoan, 'I steamer Is a lawful prize. Ixt la Just 7 minutes from tbe time the Thea saw Fraiaaouli. He looked as magnifi- cause aha waa chartered by the Hakoi gong sounds until the peoplo are all cent as an Indian Rajah, and a French- Sannino Coast Koja company, and was rescued, and the building folia to man told me that he had n foolhardy, plying between Japanese porta, which pieces. It Is all very realistic. The reckless valor. deprived the vessel of her neutral building la made of lncnmbustibles This Frenchman said that Frals-aou- character. and smeared with combustible. had entered the shooting gallery Her owner, Herr Diedrichsen of of Tangier one day while a Tunisian Kiel, will lodge an appeal against the waa trying a little pistol practice. The Tunisian was an excellent shot. decision with the Russian admiralty. He broke glass bails, rang bells, split pipestems and penetrated bullaeyes without number. At each shot a poA MlHtli resist. lite murmur of applause arose. The Modem afirerUri&g .can cope even man was all puffed up with triumph. courts. A LonFralssoull looked on with a sneer, with tbe etiquetterbf tella- - us that a young don Journal n loud voice: In said and finally ln n duel this gentleman wouldnt American woman wished to be presented at the coufj of the king of shoot so well. V Wall tee about that,' yelled the Saxony. Tho htfh effletais, having InTunisian, and he' challenged Fraia-soul- !, quired into her social standing at heme, and ten minutes later they were objected. They rep risen ted to her that on the field. the king could scarcely receive the They were to fight at' twelve paces, daughter of a retail bootmaker. The Attended Clayton Music Co.s each to fire one shot. Lota were drawn home and told and young woman cabled ns to who should shoot first Sacrifice Piano Sale situation. The next Fraiaaouli loat He took hla stand be- her father the answer: his morning oho received fore the Tunisian calmly, and the latYesterday. Cant coll it selling. Practically ter lifted up his weapon, took careful gluing them away. Sea advertiseaim. and missed. Fraissoull smiled. What did 1 tell ment." That solved tho difficulty. She woo MANY TO BUY-S- OME you? he said. And he thrust hla pistol In his belt presented os the daughter of an emiTO INVESTIGATE and strode away humming n French nent philanthropist aong." Tint, tba publisher --3 12, 1001. 10 feet high and a: M.j,. of Never have ao many pianos been Tha oald State Convention shall arena are seats for nur a :Kiuanl sold in an short a time; never have buy- consist of 460 Delegates, apportioned people. The opening in ti kim of the ers of any article been mure enthusi- to tho several poumiea of this Slats audience is 300 fen l.n.i; and on the astic or purchased with more evident on tha buia of one Delegate to every bmul! ninety-fivvotes, or a majority fracsatisfaction. opposite side is vt0rie tion thereof, ihat wore cut for Hun. high. After a lectur.. v plaining the And why not? Why should not everyHowell for Representative In exhibit a gong is siniu.i.-i,ai..t a body enthuse over this sale, the good Joseph . Northarn Pacific JBandit Shoots Sheriff 'ArGUST 154 Twonty-fovri- h StreoL Wo also hova o complete stock ef Oregon Lumbar and other Building Material. |