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Show Put listed Every Day ia tha Year ty Tte Standard Publishing Cab e SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by Carrier la Ogden Cliy, iacludlag Sunday 1J timing Examiner, par mouth..,, Slug! copra li eta. . tciA vi-aa- BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Kiaminer la seat ty mall ouuide of Ogdaa. W par At lasat Quarterly, la advance the scene and proceeded oe hrr voyage without doing anything. Captain Coualua iran.fors the rrepon-aibilitof ihr abandonment to tha general agent of the steamship line, who was on board and gave orders to leave, aud he represents that it would have been suicidal lo have attempted to launch his boats In the sea that was then running. The fset remains, however, that a party of American bluejackets aboard the Queen a passengers volunteered to ntau the lifeboat if the captain would launch It. which offer he euitly rejected, on the ground Hla that they were Inexperienced. Judgment was evidently at fault, for when the City of Topeka came on the scene later, at a lime when the gale In vtieiigih aud the sea bad was rougher, she wss abb- - iu lower a lifeboat, in safely and It rescued a raftload of (he shipwrecked. Moreover, the torne lowered a lifeboat, also, British bluejackets, with manned which attempted to land through the breakers to bring offshore what was mistaken!) HUpsned at the time lo b The some survivors of the wreck. gave up the attempt because the boat the could not hsve lived through bieakcra. Meantime, the general agent of the steamship line has viitually acknowledged his error in superseding i lie commander of the steamship Queen by resigning his posit bin. It Is poaidlile that many lives which were sscritlced might have been aaved with on the part of Intelligent the rapiains of the relief fleet, either by attempting to reach the. wreck in tandem, to Throw s' fife 11 pa aboard.' or by rlnking the launching of their hoals. There In evidently much to explain concerning tho failure to ntsku any honest effort at rescue. y ENT. Tha Examiner la a atrictly independent newspaper. It glees all aides aa eQuai stow. Tbs Examiner baa no favor itas, and no enemies to punish. It will give tne news unbiased and nnpreindlced. Goiuniunicatioua will be r calved on all subjects presented ia respectful language from known Individuals, but the true same must be published la fulL All letters and communications signed by aom da plumes, or assumed name. 111 be thrown la tbe waste basket. The breve msa never hides behind ea aw Don't ask tha aumed name. Editor to bo responsible for wbat you are ashamad of. Subscribers will confer a favor by Informing this office of failure to receive Tbe Examiner before their breakfast. Tbe Morning Examiner can ba found on sale tfy the Independent News Co, Salt Lake City. Oa all through trains leaving Tbs Southern FaciOo way. I Tbe Union Fertile Rail- Railway id The Oregon Short Line s aban-duuu- FEARLESS AND INDEPEND- Ogden on pi Rail- way. Examiner patrons will confer a fat or on the management by reporting to this office whenever they fall to find tbe papers at the designated places. lo the facilities will undoubtedly meet with tbe apiwl of the vast majority of Ce iople of Oakland, who appreciate tha fact that there I room on tha bay shore not only for the Soul hern Pa eilic aud Santa Fe but for the Western Pacific and any other railroads which may seek screws lo the bay shore at Tbe ptriicy of the city, as Oakland. well as oT the smte aud nation, should be to afford every possible facility for the bringing of commerce to this port. Tbe day of perpetuating monopoly in transporiar.inn by the granting of special and exclusive privilege to s single coloration 1 past and the people are disposed to stand by the policy the of ihe square deal" a heiwi-erival railroads. Oakland Euquirer. News-Leade- 4 Editor J.mn of discredited Town Topics states tlial hi enemle are endeavoring lo besmirch hla personal character. Just why hi enemies Should try to improve cm Editor Mann's own job ia not apparent to the average reader. Sacramento Union. "Senator Aldrich continues unablb to sec any necessity for freight rate leg lidathm. Ilia vision la so above that of tha shipper ami the ronmimcr that he csiinot iinderstsnd why something Ilka KD.nnn.OoO of his countrymen are kick Ing about. Sacramento Union, Tha Boston university haw gotirn rid of itouhuey Bigelow since Ilia unprofessional conduct anent the Isthmian matter. ISmliney has loug tican held as a falsa alarm, and why ha was at. all la a matter which astonishes the ones who know. Gold onn-shirr- field Hun. If his excollanry I,ee tilling Yea, of the Imperial 111 lucre commission, who was rohbod in Washington. L well advised he will drop tha matter wlihouf making any noise aliout i. It ta not considered a crime In I hla country lo roll a Chinaman. Los An tha member connti-iclisrge- res-rii- poles Times, Tula life preservers on the lmst Vn lends sank ilka lead once ihey licraine wet. It might he a good idea to hunt out thosn responsible for the tuhv Bluffed drs I h buoys and make them give a practical test of Ihe value of such life endangering devices. Sacra, menlo Union Society lHMks arc all the rage just Fads snd Ktinclc" having hail iis uup1eaant (Ur in court. Saints in Society" Is meeting wiili much am eras. The price of one place in this collection of social saints is not quoi on the exchange, hill is supposed to lie within reach of the ordinary society S lcramen'o Union. pur-- e. non'. MOTHER AND CHILD, Let the mother take Scotts Emulsion for the Tbs house adjourned at a o'clock u meet at 11 o'clock tomorrow. Nothing whlrh the law ran bring in the way of punishment to ilia editor of Town Topics will be too severe for lue character of hia blackmailing offenses, 1ml It will he a distinct misfortune to ihe public if hi direct responsibility for the Journal enables him to become prominent enough lo obscure Deuel from discovery by outJustk-raged justice. In consideration of public welfare the occupant of tha bench must be recognlxAd as Ihe worse offender of the pair. Not only was lie Hccesiory to and beneficiary of the dUrepuiable business in whlrh Colonel Mann engaged, but ha transgressed other laws enacted to protect the courts against such men as himself while degrading hla high position in of public eslimatlon. The statute New York expressly prohibit an occupant of the bench from such employment as he accepted from Town Topics enterprise, even though It should wholly legitimate have been proven occupation otherwise. Just what the con two of procedure against the judge must be depends upon the provisions of the lawk of that state, but It would te accepted aa an evldenne of good faith by the prosecuting attorney and a moat wholesome warning against reckless financial adventures by members of the Judiciary If cause of action could hare been established against Deuel before aitentkm was given to the rase of Mann, who will neither renew hla buxines nor have Imitator In It until pnbllr knowledge of his methods and the publtrity price of hla flattery shall have bcea forgotten. Butte Inier-SIpimtal- CONGRESSIONAL SENATE. aenata toWashington, Fob. day passed thirty or forty miscellaneous bills and save aaveral hours time to the consideration of the shipwas ping bill. Among tbe Mils passed conon providing for a delegate In gress from Alaska and a number providing for lighthouses, revenue cutter and fish culture stations. The greater part of tha time devoted to the shipping MU wss consumed by Mr. ronras In a act speech in support of the measure. Authorising the construciJnu of one or more fish cultnre statlona on Puget sound. Establishing a fog signal at the entrance tit Humboldt bay. t'al. Authorising the election of a delegate tn congress from Alaska. Prohibiting vessels from anchoring m as to obstruct lights established by the light hoard. At 3 o'clock the ship subsidy hill was token up. Mr. lbtcon said that he would be Inclined to aupiiort the shipwere conping hill if it operations fined lo granting aid In the way of liberal mall subsidies to steanislip lines between ports of the United Htates snd other ports with which now no direct communication, there such, for instance, as the ports of South America. Mr. Hiwioncr snggnsled that the hill wint Id afford encouragement to only large concerns, for the reason that under k terms vcssaIm would receive subsidy for only ten yesrs. Much vessels would then come into competition with subsidised ships, with the inevitable result, as he thought, of forcing their sale to the larger companies operating subsidized vessels. ihe Mr. Gsllingi-Acknowledged force of ihe miggoellou and intimated a willingness to amend the bill o us to meet the objection. Mr. Penrose made a speech in support of the bill. Mr. farter intorrupie.l Mr. Irnio-- v with a brief speerli in which he c pressed strong support of the hill, ex pressing the opinion tha ii would he endorsed by iho cnire Rocky mountain region. Mr Penrose concluded al p. m and ihe xeuate went into executive 1-- Tha r at ailjourning i lj until Uimo-ntw- . 2, 1M5. THE BEST A resolution was referred to at ths instance of Chairman Tswney uf tha appropriation cummitiea calling on tha secretary of Ihe treasury for Information as to the number of permanenl annual appropriations which have been mad during the past two years. It Is staisd that there were 230 such appropriations. Mr. Tawney haa a bill pending to abolish all of them except aurh are necessary because of existing trusts. The house adjourned at 5 o'clock until tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Feh. 1. A rooluiion Washington, was agreed to by the house today giautiug peroiiwsiou to election committee No. Z to make tbe teatiiuony of Cuud-re- y iu tbe cuuteMted uctwn va. Wood from die Twelfth district of Missouri. Mr. ulnuteud stated forThat the testimony hi 'hi case warded to the commiice had been rao The Woman's Home Companion altered materially. Tlic resolution of Mr. Burton of Ohio looking to the preservation of Niagara Falls waa agreed to without jurisdiction to regulate the long and short haul. Contending that the commission sought authority over the long and short huul problem, Mr. Shackleford put them iu as a parenthesis l want to say this stout the It has rendered five decisions every on sgalnt the people tor wh-it gets against the railroads and increased power, I am fearful what the result will he. Mr. Hhackletord prefaced bis speech with a political review of the question for in which he recounted these deft-althe Democratic party as a result of the contributions against it by the McCalls. McCurdy and Hydes aud others of their class. H justified his suppuri of Ih Hrarst hill aa being hla duty to bis eonslitucnta, and denied positively that In doing so b had violated a party caucus. Tho last time this charge waa made ha said. Mr. Payne of New Yock, had uttered it. but necessarily without positive Information. I wsnt to say jvwt one more thing on that point," he continued, whioh will be positively my last appearance on tha subject. It la this: Whoever in the future make such a statement uttera a wilful deliberate premeditated falsehood, uttered with malice aforethought. When Mr. Hharktefonl concluded tha floor was yielded lo Air. Hhlpley of Fennsylvanla, who, taking a poaltlva position against the bill, declared that paraphraaing Horace Greeley, he would not say that all mm are Socialists and anarehlsU who support It, none tha leas It caa ha truthfully said that every Socialist and anarchist endorses this measure. Characterising the new pollry being inaugurated as political ratemaklng and busmens my lawsuit," Mr. Shipley said It had received the high official endorsement of Brysn and Hearat aa a distinct advanra toward government ownership. Why should the govorn-meu- t not also fix the prire of bread, bs asked. In Washington, he said, we are not without striking example of a government engaged in manufacturing and com-misiso- s kuslueas. In the government printing office, ha continued, the prices average from two to three tlm.-higher than the same work done hy Individuals, firms, nr corporakfiiH. At. our nsvy ysrds the cost of building vessels had been s greatly increased, he said, and tha was of a greatly inferior charpluct acter, compared with that of contract work. It would seem," said Mr. at we have pitmonl In runal an object, lesson magnitude to sffunl cause THEATERS Since Uncle Sam acquired so many islands, quaint wilh people of peculiar customs and replete with Incidents rich in the hands of romancers, not n few Jolly operas, sparkling with wit aud catchy music have been thereby inspired. While they are in a measure characteristic of the islands, thoir direct object has been ot delect the versatility of tho American. The American Consul, glvenat the Grand lust night, was such n one. The lyrics, though nut as keen, and aailriral aa some of Ad-'contained enough of fun breading suggestions to afford in evening of fine entertainment. In music the opera will rank with tha best. Tha choruMa are wall harmonized, the airs are catchy with aweei mel- Sum of... Cant Beat it in the Whole Country Yon SEE SAMPLES AT THE STANDARD OFFICE ORDER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE odies. Harry Short la funny. His wit la good and his mannerisms command a rippling laugh. He was received with n hear'y welcome, given by an audience with vim. Vera Michele ns, as Bonita, a black-eyeIsland girl, was bewitching. To this, a good voice was added. The You should attend d combination Is one of excellent merit. The chorus work In the main kept up to tha standard of tha music. The andlenoa was a large one, and Manager Grant was congratulated by many for having obtained nn attraction so meritorious. character of Zeke in The Mia Girl ia on of unique concepAmong the many Impersonaof rural types offered to tha show going public there are but n limited few which have even attempted to portray this interesting character ad ha actually la. The caricature of the farmer is o firmly Impressed upon our minds that it la bard for us to conceive any idea of a stage farmer" without ludicrous whiskers and n noisy expectoraton. Probably only in The Missouri Girl, Way Down East David Haruni," Tha Old Homestead" and a decidedly small minority of plays dealing with country Ufa has the playwright or actor made the slight ext effort to do Justice to the man who la the foundation of our republic. In the above mentioned plays both author and actor adhere atrictly to tha realism of the part. That among all others Zeke in The Missouri Girl" la the one true portrayal of an honest, bright country boy Is an admitted fact. Ha aay s and does only what he should do and any, no more and no leas, lie 1 not a caricature, but a natural, everyday farm boy with more than his share of brains. Not being used lo the ways of the city he makes ludicrous mistakes, but on tha farm he Is perfectly st home, and while his manner is peculiar his expressions droll, his language and dialect, extremely amuidng. still he la no fool. Thn Missouri Girl" with Zeke will he presented at thn Grand Hatnrday night. Tlu aourl tion. tions Shlph-y- , II tion." Gleaned wilh conversation from It was the members, h settled belter that ihe canal must ha built by private contract. Reverting to the rate question, he granted then- - .n abuses to be corrected, but asked how men could he held to stricter accountability than nndor tha Elkin-- ' law against rebates. If there Is a dereliction at present." he asked, how will this measure prevent or euro future evasion of duty?" At this itfiint Mr. Hhipley dictated a measure whlrh he suggested could. In ten lines, rare tho rebate evil. He would eirike out nil after the enacting claune In the l('yhllrn hill and Insert: Thai any corporation which ahall give a secret rate of retwic to any individual, firm, or corporation rendering to him or I hem a service on different terms or conditions than rendered to any other shipper under similar coiistiiuie-- . a crime: and that any offlcul or . mploye who has guilty knowledge of sm h preference given to a shipper, shall be regarded as a parly in the crime ;iiid that for such violation of ainiiiv. 'here shall In- - a line of n'd lrs than Siii.iKMi nor more Hum luu.Od'i and not s than two years in nor more than ten. snd thn that nnr tiiin or individual or corpora-thin- , or any officer, employe or individual receiving such rebate or prefer-entaior haring knowledge thmoof. shall hr nual! guilty and punishable ! the infliction of Ihe same p.'n.iliy: r and thm the fines exacted bv ihe government shall go to the ,2 All for the s doubtful If T. H. Arthur's PUTNAMS GREAT Overcoat .. Sale Men's, Boys and Children's Overcoats to be closed out at once regardless of prices. PUTNAMS CLOTHING HOUSE cele- OGDEN LIVERY the Panama brated temperance story ever received of sufficient Air delibera- for one year. The Illustrated American, formerly Leslies Popular Monthly, for one year. The American Queen for one year. The Standard or Examiner for one month . suggestion of Mr. Hepburn to meet at 11 ocka-each day during the general debate on hla bill. Mr. Knapp of New York opened tha apeaking tor the bill. Support to the hill was pledged by Mr. Shackleford of Missouri, who united with Mr. Lamar, of Florida, last acsnioii In a report on the Hears! hill. will at. the Howiver, Mr. Sharkh-forproper time, move to include In the hill control of express companies and MAGAZINES See This Combination and Send in Your Orders. record. ON ELECTIONS. discus-don- RuaHti-JaiaiuH- e ' bate. FEBRUABY his power lo aeleci from amung the hlghret and truest types ut Anwiicaa ciuzenshlp those quaUilied by rxperi-enc- s and widom and integrity U) discharge the burdensome duties. Mr. French, oi Idaho, pronounced himself iu favor or the bill and gaintd privilege to extend his Ties a in ths Tha action of tha city council in proceeding to the discussion ' granting a terminal crossing franchise of Before ihe rata Kill the bouse agreed to a wharf with Pacific Western (From Our Exchanges) an article on currencies a conIn temporary says China has all aorta of NAVAL QUESTIONS. tales, ranging in value from 44.1 lo 73.U cents. Hut lbs Chi nose pigtails loft war has The all look alike. Rihnnmd several questions of International Mr. Xuwad Why did you discharge right a unsettled. The New York I ha rook, dearest? Mrs. Xu wed Hhe says. was Incoufjietent, darling. I tuhl her auwhose Professor WooLey, great lo make a few sweetbreads for tea thority la undeniable, reaches these and she didn't know how. Cleveland conclusions on the legal aspects of the Leader. " lute war: First, tha ruler lisa become "T established to grant asylum in neutrals "Doeen L ( the speaker recognise hours only, auhject to you?" "The minute 1 get on my feet, for twenty-fou- r penally; wooud. That no prevalent answered the' new congressman, "he rule exists forbidding a reasonable recognises me as one of Ilia people lie supply of coal to iMlllgwrents visiting doesn't want lo hear from." Washneutral porta, and, third, that on a ington 'Bur. . vast snalu Russia made illegal use of !'Vliat reason have you for asking a French waters ea a base of navsl operWall. ations, permitted or at least not pre- pardon from state prison?" consistently stay here; vented, end that France ia respnnellie yoM'see.'l-en'I have to work ten hours a day and I therefor." This lest dir turn Is surely qien to atn A 'member of a labor union." contradiction unless the world ia to be Brooklyn Life. controlled by the notoriously selfish There- - are no reliable alatiaUcs to law of Great Britain and to uome dehow many souls have been saved gree by our own slavish ropy of her showJohn "Alexander Dowte, hut perby provisions. haps It. doesn't matter In view of the feet Hint he has been able to save VALENCIA WRECK. Angeles Times. f 2 1.000,000.-1-o- a the measure, and Mr. Shackleford of Miwuri, who advocated the Hearei hill last year. gai. his reasons for df)orUug the present hill. A speech by Mr. Heflin of Alabama also favoring the hill, concluded the day's de- I WHAT EDITORS ARE BAYING. Tbe horrors of the Valencia wreck .as disclosed In (he Associated Press dispatches, have amused criticisms of of the vesthe conduct of tbe rn-wsels sent to the relief. The Ran Francisco Chronicle, in Its comments on the failure to tints the passengers ml crew of the Valencia, says; The failure of the fleet of vessels sent from Victoria and the Hound ports lo rescue any of the shipwrecked passenger and crew on board the stranded steamship Valencia la furnishing material for comment and recnndriniial'tnn. The iarllt-- r ceived from the wreck represented that the condition of tbe wind and the water and tbe posit lou of the Valencia made It impossible lo appmnch wear enough from the seaward aide to cast a life line aboard and thm the launching of lifeboat from tho relief ships. In order to reach tha stranded veseul, would he murdy Increasing the mortality without any prospect of saving the Uvea of Ihoae then In peril. Tha later reitorls are. however, sitting a different h sport on the case. of a failCharges and 'ure to make any serious effort st arc now being freely handled. Tin- - conduct of tbe roiunutnder of the pM-tflConst Queen Is the eulijcpi or much criticism ntul It. has He placi d him on the defensive. passea the rrpnnilillity for failing to launch lifelHiftis to go to the rescue to the Ylrtori.ui tugboat Cxar. which, being a email- cr.ift. ruiihl have approached. hi- coin finis, much nearer the wreck In peifect safety than any other vessel on the scene. The captain of the ve.i-c- l i s.iid to havr claim FRIDAY MORNiyg, UTAH, OGDEN, ness it will be to have the right kind deof a speech ready to meet the who mands of all occasion, and a can fcaml out a Hue of Jingle that will niake all comers te l at home the first rattle out of the box. Los Angeles Times. The senai la extremely anxious to know whether any of the Philippine commissioners or other American of AciaL iu the Philippines have bought land in the Islands, especially laud whose kpeculaitve value may be increased by proposed railroads. This i a gisvd thing to find out, and If any American official has been engaged in graft ba this son of should be summarily dealt with. But ha senate i. a queer body to get excited over this sort of rliaiges. If it should expo) all of its own members wbo are guilty of Ilka conduct there would not lie a quorum loft lo do business. Fresno Republican. ed that the rufug gala was putting him In peril and hw bad to run for shelter. It ia premature to pass Judgineui on the conduct of the relief strips until more evidence la Introduced. That will, no doubt, be forthcoming at the rorom-r'inquest over 'he deed and at the official inquiry of the cause of the wreck and the failure to afford relief. Two things are. however. Quite apparent from the evidence already at hand. One of them la that there was uo intelligent effort at cooperation bet warn tha captains of tbe relief. sent to the Valencia Each one apparently desired to transfer the responsibility of taking rlaks with his vessel and crew to the others The other Is that the Queen, which d was the abler vessel of the fleet, THE EXAMINER EXAMINER: UORSIXO TITE the attention so literally bestowed upon It a in John F. Stowes revival which will he seen at the Grand opera bouse on Sunday night.' It surely has never had the benefit of the scenic environment with which he has sumptuously provided It. Thn stage Bettings and pictures are noteworthy and vcritslile triumphs of the scenic artist's skill, while Ihe eompany I all that, talent and careful drectlons can - AND - BOARDING STABLES produce. Mary Rice, a Chicago school teacher. speaking of Ten Night In a Bar Room." said: Believe it to be the most Instructive play on the stage toand one that every man. woman and child should see, for It not only Finest Turnouts in the Gty In il'. interests adults hut engraves on the juvenile mind a lesson that cannot he easily forgotten. John F. Stowe will bring his big revival lo the Grand opera house on Himday night. Tha news that Alberta Gallatin Is to turn from drama to light comedy again tn whlrh she untold successes some seasons ago. will he hailed wilh delight by thcator goers over the country who are familiar with the charming actn-s- x and her work. In such plsys as Ibsens Ghosts her I riu midis were endle, hut It is a womch'irmiiig. winsome, light hearted an. such as Nell Gwynn in Under the Resorstion" that she I most, effective. In Cousin Kate. In which idle is starring this season, she ha ample opimrtunty to display her talent as a mmedlenne, and at the same time here is no little heart interest in the play, affording her excellent chrince for a display of that mot lovable or characters, s sweet woman in Im e with s good man whom she fears, informer through stress of circumstances, that lie aid. she cannot wed. At the Grind Monday Tho proposed was I h.- iip id, ,.r discoid thrown night. This. he conamong sisiri ;.ii-tinued. is i hi- ow ning of r.indora's HOSPITAL FIRE. box. ihr ji the dragon's teeth. This i the hreas :ig of tin union nd Frb. 1. An alarm of fir tlrs of lntrnlrieiii!- nep and the urrayal hits hrep rent in from the Western l of srerion ag.i:ii-rime rvnnsylvani.i hospital on Twenty-fiehiin the Lawrenceville secagulnst el'y ; town against Mute; against town, and in place of ihr pro-pi- tion. 1; is reported the main building on fir. cenyenied and Inmnil .ogethT as The Western Pennsylvania ronrreie whole by ihe ties who h come bospit.i: i the l.irgest In the city and of prop- thrr, through thi- co-iseveral hundred patients r.inklir.c frsiers m erly, we will 1m,'h-- t of hmiv all portions poliMe.'' Mr. Hlhley n i net regard the hi'.l LATER. aa a worse than the T at would hr imposhill Ilirahura:. fb. 1. The fire was The one sible." he a ild. i w!h slight damage before feaiurmx in the graining the arrival of the fire department. of pow,r to t' ires to a political nr . - than u jndu-L- il eomnjisrion. SENATOR HEYBURN ILL, deienuluaiiou rslsblished courts of law. He kiv.- notice tha: he wnnU Wjahlncii'ti. Feb. 1. Senator Hep ffer an :i Inrreaejug the b"tti. of Idaho, is ill at his apart-in'ir.-.f rinnpeut-uiiuof the ic pres.ti-V iv with an attack of appen-d;cr- i f.'.- - uhO and ;f ilu commission He Is suffering considerably, comm r to $1," "o1' a ysr. ri."u.:h i is said that he Is not In any Ih- hop :ki' wo'iid be adopt d. o d.it cer :id on ration will not be that the pi,id,.-may have p wi:hn BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY Tdiphimt IH II IC IndL TIB. Blackliam & Ernst, Props. at Prompt and First Clan Livery Banda 239 Twenty-Fift- JUST ONE AND Ogden Utah St. h ONE-MAL- F BLOCKS PROM UNION DEPOT. ji-- LIGHT UP! l, -- SB one-hai- two; it never fails to Uthiuigli he has never been ordained lo the nunlsirv. and is merely a Sun il.iy school teacher with s sninll class Halibaih day yoimn John Rockefeller' n'lcranri s have a wider circulation g cle-man. lliau i!iom of uni preacher, bishop or patriarch, or even the pope of Rnnii- himself, lie s the run of the richest man in the world i'd lives in an .ice when mour-ttsiks. la's Angeles Times benefit them both. One can eat for two, but nourishing two is a different thing. It calls for a degree of internal strength that the average woman "Senator.'' said the cnii'i'ucio who . I'd like lo cr lacks. People of luxury laid a fai the pnsiofliee ill our town fur my are not very strong by . Is :h.n tivktne oo much?" "Not si a'!, im dear felhiw overworked habit; people answered the rndi'ent oia'ssmati. pa; hark, hui for me to arc weak in some func- ling him on the lot him have li on Id be ersn'ms entions from exhaustion or tirely too much. Sc Tribtheir surroundings. Scott's une Wll.l' I'1- Al;gec-- I'Ocii. Emulsion can be dependan oWmJ anything else in the world ed upon to overcome such ora 'or and poer laire-e!(e K,t in arrive official conditions. It isVwon-derf- viiors from ties various munii !.ie. pilncipHlltics, foreign food for a mother stsics. nod t towers Thv nint be tret-i,- , and child. and rcgiet to siway done ms ii aim i!d be. Win.- i. SUSIT SOW ML. Sud Somi, Kaw Tk want is a Iran whiw. - - eollerior-hlp- brother-in-l-iw- " - Tp.iv-- i . h.-r- n.i'i---:s- w.- . cai--- ul - 'li-- i ii j , - the-e'or- w.-- HOUSE. Yssll!u:ou. P'-- wioti of the r.iilrcKtJ 1 rse The dlvci hi!', was t.iken wi h vigor ih rough-ou- t up au.l the H. Ho manv Fpeivkrrs have llm' come to the fron on this tlie house agreed to tree- - at I1 o'clock hercafcr until thi debate Is ended. Tit. featine if the debs'c was the of Mr. Sibley of lengthr who snaignc.l ihe legislariiin wi-of varied character, to g've his reswon-fo- r all of whirh heing itn.iliiTiilily umHvsed to the sw-fH-- bill ch a 'ted the logisla-iloocia!i fe in i nariire and ' was a -- tep lows'd government ownrr-sli-of Pryun and and the 11 ear!. Mr.rea-o-Jann e- - of Kentucky as-t wss for the w!;a; the face of ihe Renub'icsn pii'ty in of tn It'- an leadership. tin 'I w ill graceftllv place- the respon-li'iiiion mr co!lcigiu- of bm;i ler sIi.wiMiTB." re'ortei! Vr Sibley. Mr. Stbbr raid he would advm's'.e larger i vtiemb.-r-of he mter--for the w ould o commerce commU-vo- n Yli. i h ih-i- t -- d'l-nt- n Tigh!-iibou- - .n-,- i,er,..-ii- ill' t hlms'if "I'h vn'irg lull. Mr Knapp of New York - , - i " n 1 ii- -c WE tl'.i-re- . - - t com-me-T- e KENT. . e t ADVERTISE, BEST AT RADIANCE TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. YOUR . 1 l.e for rre NOBODY LIKES THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OP LIQHT INSIDE AND OUTSIDE YOUR PROVE WILL eTORE (T SUPPLY TBE ELECTRICITY ii n i K S. CAMPBELL. Genl. Maaagas i E. W. WADE. Afwit |