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Show TOE HORN IX O EXAMINER, E DEFEAT ah!y tlie troop k Hit) are lanlel, ill dun. up to thin point anil intrench it na a protection fur ilia projected lm.se, CMliampiio. on a DiKciiiliafkstiuii. believed to I, mall wale. I taking place on the coaai lmo iirmi iliiiH ly wtii'h of Hat-4i111 advance whence tin- ipmiiw liarilirl villi the I'ck'-- road, joining iboai- in the neighborhood of Ilvaan-Jthus eflecting a gain of fire tlaya I. MARCH UTAH, ITEPDAY MORNING, OGDEN, BLAZE IN STORY OF Most Remarkable 1 i, RUSSIAN SCOUTS Seoul They Have an Encounter Midway Between and the Yalu River Korean Treaty. . DISASTER - foloniiio. Ifilaud of Ceylon. Feb. 29. One of the vessel of the Russian volunteer eruistr fleet is reisirrert to lie cruising Sit) mile to the westward of Coh in bu. BIRTH OF ROBERT EMMETT. Sue Ki-li- . 21. -- Thi. Riihi-ia- cruiser Aurora, with tire forjK-d1 tio boats has arrived lure, British foil ladeli steamers Bt trikdalc, (from Harry. Fib. Sid, for Batamgi, and Frank by, (from Harrv, Keli. r.id, mr llongkiitiKi. ami the Norwegian steamer Jlaul- da, also laden with coat. ured by the Knaaiaii wiuadrou in the lied sea. havo been relinard by order of the r.iar, ed nnler to attack and rapture 1'iirt Arthur un March 1, al nil fists. ex Ml. is being hil-illu- arranged al bt. f all tUi Russian art O ulijcci which ft was Intended to Tbe exhibit at St. will le downed to the Red Cross IVU-rslun- 1 pris-eed- s society. first Tokiu, Sunday, Feb. 28.-- The slid la of the war ou laud were today al ring Yang. A small detachment of ltussian lnlautry evidently scouts, appeared this morning to iho northward of tbe town. Tho Japanese ouipusta opened fire from a range of 1.7IM metres and Ihe Busslans retired. The telegram reporting the Incident fails to mention any casualties, it is presumed there were noue, on account of the amdil number of mn engaged, ned tbe distance separating tbe opposing forces. It la announced that there will be a small engagement anon somewhere la northern Korea where the ft usb lans are wonting over an extend-- t ed are, close to the Japanese lions, hut a genoril engagement fa not uptidnl to occur for sumoftime. The Russian force south the Yalu river la I nomud durable, its greatest atreugth seeming to be In the vicinityn of WIJu. North of the Yalu the army la cotistanlly iuereaalug In numbers and la being mobilixtul but the chances of It assuming tbe uften-atv- e are still alight. Japaa la constantly strengthening fla jmsltlou and Incroaalng Ha force la Korea. to lie that Offlrlal opinion will make no attempt to Ihe Japan alinvest Port Arthur immediately, though It added that they evidently are determined to fort e mailer as rapidly a possible, in 1H94. they landed on the northern part of Hie peulnsula and the Chlneao made no resistance, still it tMik twenty-rigday before Fort Arthur was really Invested. TDt object oi the Jsiuuieae now seems lo ie lo avoid this preliminary delay by lf 1 ht si CON- Rl. lefmdiurg, Fih. 29. A official news agency today publishes the following dispatch: Tort Arthur. Feb. 29. According lo advices from Pekin, Trince ('king ha (sdiited out to (he Japanese minister that tbo attitude of the JaiMurae living In China, who for more than a week have been spreading mendacious reiMH'ta. la calculated to caue a rising The prince against the Kuropeans. thivefore nspteated tbe Jhimuiosc minister lo take the necessary prevent Che Fno. JfoU, 2. The Twenty live measures. It la confirmed that a ninth Japanoao Infantry, occupying Japanese torpedo tsal destroyer was Seoul and blown up and another mink during the ling Yan, midway betweenmet a body recent fight log. The wreck nf the the Yelu river, on Sunday nf Russian cavnlry aoouia north uf latterwas subsequently washed ashore, Ting Yang, and drove them back. 60.000 Japanese It la estimated that troop have landed at Chemulpo. The AMERICAN OFFICERS WITH RUSSIANS, traaapuru now are nut escorted by war Run-pla- . - . Tbe Japanese sallMrs who manned Washington, Fob. 29.' The Rosrian the merchant vessels Which wtsre auuk army Jurmilly has granted the request at Port Arthur, on landing here shaved of the Halted Stales that certain oftheir head as a mark uf the disgrace ficers of tha American army be permitthey felt at Ike failure of the project ted to accompany (ha Russian troops The crew of the Jlasen Warn wrote and w lines their operation In the war their names on tbe foremast flag, with Japan, which remained above water that vessel went down, RUSSIANS when ARE PREPARING. 28. General Bto--1 easel, commander of the garrison here, has Issued a general order directing the attention of tbs troops and Inhabitants to the fact that the Japanese .Intend to land and seise the fortress. The general declares the Japanese consider the srixaro of Fort Arthur to bo a question of national honor and from their obstinate attacks and bom bardmenta of the fortress and bays be ' can only conclude that the enemy will every effort to capture tbe fort make ' which the Japanese will ' reel, falling deetroy the railroad and withdraw. "The enemy, however," proceeds the order, "la mistaken. Our troops know and the Inhabitants are herewith In formed by me that wo wUl not yield. Wa must fight to the finish, aa 1 Ihe commandant,win never give an order bt atwraodefi 1 call on all to become convinced of the neoewRy of fighting to the death. Those who leave with nut fighting will not save themselves. .There la no wap mil. On three aides f there la the sea and on the fourth will he the enemy. Tbrre la no mean uf enenpo aaoept hy fighting.1 gala Notwithstanding tho bivvy Which Is blowing the light id Japan aw scouting vessels were risible In the offine during tbe night. Port Arthur, Feb. ; - . I ' 1 General Mfoh lehenko, with a detachment of mount ed Cossacks haa reached Kashanja. arrive at Krai, and 1 expected1U to men mul Yfchlo Yang today. horses are In good condition anil he I The well supplied with pnivlskuis. Korean official are fleeing from ilie places traversed aud are Informing lie Japanese of tbe approach of the Run shins. The Cossacks have seixed the telegraph line in Northern Korea. A Japanese major and live men. eaptur ed by Cossack at Wtju, have beeu brought to Liao Yang. Tho concentration of Chiuese troop Westward of Mukden, In the district of not relished by Russia. Gnbantaa War material Im being brought up and the militia poet are being strength ened. It I doubted if tho attitude of the population ran be relied on. Tbe people at several points refuse to soil prod are lo the Russians. Snow storms are rasing here and tin frost I intense and Railroad working renVctly troop are arriving uninterruptedly. Their health and spirits are excellent. Man Yang, Frh, 89. 1 1 1 LIKENESS TO 8EBASTAPOOL. St. TVlerriiurg. Feb. 29. The Nov ns Vremja today pubiisbes a remarkable nil tonal of llse parallel between rort Arthur and Sclmstopul. pointing out ha lh -- irli are identically slfualed. to the Mai- Hill as'-TAdmiral Iwinv to Eupatrna A I X Sir to Admiial Na.lilmoff. and the ian to the Tria Srlatitelta. Tbe Mlrortsl. however, warn 'he Russian to hpLi fatalistic belief. Although writ tec without tbe knowledge of On-- 1 ;'i'i-- n . R-v- Seattle. Feb. crel tht-til- entangling alliance with foreign ua linns, smri-- the action uf the state department In this regard, aud continued: VYe denounce the proponed arbitral ion treaty with Kuglaud as a thinly disguised alliance, publicly nvowed by its Bngllh sponsor to be the first step to an open alliance. Intended to serve British Interest alone and to enable England to wage war on other countries with greater freedom. Many recent acts of the stale department were singled out and criticised by (lit resolutions which attributed of Stale Hay's motives almost entirely lo friendship for England and hustiliiy toward Russia. le Bee-retsr- y American President New York, Fell. 29. J. V. Dolllver. U. M. senator from Iowa, lias delivered an luiiir'e address In Plymnmh church, Dnaiklyn, filling Ihe pulpit usually occupied by the Itev. Dr. Newell Dwight llillla. The. senator's subject wa "The Republic: and the Spirit of Patriot lm," and he spoka nf the poor boy jia ihe most Important faciur In tha making of thn republic. "I'm not wasting my sympathy on said. Ibn children of tha poor, ha What little sympathy I hava 1 will give lo the children of the rich. If you have IHMJ.UnO and give it to a boy, to start him out In life, he doesn't start. I suggest keeping that IHHJ.OOO and that boy span; It will be better for the boy, and, aa the farts seem to have proven, belter bur the hundred ihonaand. The real American type, with lu background of poverty, discipline and bard work wa characteristic of every president of tbe United 8latea, be continued. since Washington and .could hava been said of W. J. Bryan If he had been elected. AMID ICE FLOES n. d. : - mil-ili- a. J., remarkable gen- - i r i h 1he 1"1 SON OF CAPITALIST SUICIDES. ,hat kinamp.io will d at Port Arthur vm- nal be oi'U til fourteen day doubtless ex--j trday, the Novae Vremya's editorial p!?in the lull in disembarkation. , Feb. 29. James San Fraut-foco- . r. comes as a mong reiLiorietncnt of la 21 year of age. eon or a Mlcxouri Between Ping Tang and 1,0 " rineparatlTely level capitalist and jf.rist, and a graduate of case be w.rrend.re.1. H,:h reetu to fore- - I The bills starting ended hie . the Chicago university. ha C(lR,ry. ' ti,. and rnt Ari.,"r sieg, nmiiii-M- i constitute a siraiegi- iHilson. by swallowing He m nt w,,,b d'sjiatih from (jl( . value unit partial here from the , two month 11 rJ1 ii pied by Japanese I lOiflOi sa!r ly where num- - agu. H- - had bea in tii lireith (if same Ltti i'mVi, I burs am daily auvnu-ure.i- , Iresum eai- - past. StiM'xta-i'- s urch-- ecjiisUy u-- u. c lia-kr- I rtw '' Sun-Cho- n i tm-de- e,,-u- e Captj.u At 4:50 o'clock Saturday morning whn we were thirty miles to the westward of Tillamook Light on the coast of Oregon on our way to tills port, Second Officer Reese reported to me that the ship was on fire. Reese was on the bridge. 1 hastened from my stateroom. unt taking time ern to dress, and rang the fire alarm. Getting all hands ou deck, we started to fight ihe fire, which was located in the after-saloou the aakxui deck. When 1 came on deck, less than half a minute after being notified, attired In my par jamas and barefooted. he flames were shooting thirty feet high out of the We got men with saloon skylight. hose playing the water on the fire, but which continued tu gather headway until the whole after part of the ship was In flames. When il looked imio-sllito keep the fire under control 1 gave orders to clear away the boats, to awing them out and lower them to the rails. Tbe boat on 'he weather, or port side, I had lowered into the water. There were three men in each and I ordered them to take tbe boats around to the lee side and await aiders. Then I began to fill up the boats un tbe starboard alda with women and children. At this time it kicked impossible to save tbe ship. The vesi! was In fiamea and the fire gaining headway on ua despite our efforts. Finally the starboard boats were lowered Into tha water. One of them, the last lowered, 1 believe, got under the guard and was stove In and later upset. It was in charge of Second Steward Savage. The moment the boat eapsixed the boats on tbe lea side went hand-to-han- U. Livingston Butte, Mont., Feb. dispatch ways: The postofflea block was destroyed by firs this morning, log $109,000. The fire la raging in the heart of the business section. The Are alerted from an exposed wire In the Park hotel and totally block, lu destroyed tbe poatoifice which the hotel and a number of bus iness houses and professional offices were located. The? loss la about $100, The OOo with Insurance of $60,000. in the black but was postoffice all uf the records, the mail and the money were saved. This immense aggregation includes tha very best values that tht RIBBON market haa to offer for 1904. 29.- -A day: h FIGHT 29. Cousins gave the following account uf the burning of the at earner Uuteu," yester- Ambassador McCormick. In a cablegram Informing Secretary Hay nf this River Police Hava Encounter Suopoctcd Coal Thtavcs. fai t, states that tha officers cannot join thn Russian army before April 15, of New York, Fch. 299 Grappled tothe Russian calendar, gether amid tbe Ice floes of the Kill d von Kull there has been a KOREAN TREATY. light between six men on an oyster snow, suspected of bring coal Wei Hal Wei, Feb. 29. The trealy thieves, and aa many policemen in a Signed un Tuesday last between Japan launch, who were endeavoring to put and Korea provides for the latter conthem under arrest. In the battle one of forming to Japan's Ideas of reform. tha supposed thieves who tried to Japan pledging the safety of Korean rape by swimming, was drowned, and royalty and the territorial Independtwo of his companions were arrested. ence. J alien la authorised to rwlat tha Men on a police launch discovered encroachments of a third party and to the scow by the aid of light from a lira occupy Korean territory. If necessary, in Elixabethport. They gave chase for strategic purposee. This provision and the supposed thieves fired. The of tha treaty jiistlflea Japan's occupadetectives used their revolvers also, tion of Chemulpo and Seoul and prob- but no one wa hit. Finally tha acuw able movements non h ward. was overhauled aud tbe police started Tha trealy la considered highly sat- to board. Then the alleged thieves tmih isfactory by parties. A Korean jumped over board. The Kill was full envoy who la proceeding la Pekin, dur- of floating Ice but two policemen ing nn Interview today with Governor jumped in and raptured two prisoners. Lockhart expressed hie convictions One of the swimmers from the scow that the treaty could be of the highest had not gone far lu the icy water when lienHIl to Korea, provide Rmcslan en- cramp selxed him and he sank, callcroachments were frustrated and that ing for help. The real escaped. Tha Japan wonM Incur Korea's deepest two policemen who made the arrests debt of gratitude. were somewhat Injured in their battle with tho ico. A large quantity of coal was found CRUISERS WERE DAMAGED. on the captured scow. Rt. Petersburg. Feb. 29. The Courier da Tien Tain says that In spite of LKOBBER KIllS MAIL CLERK Japanese measures to mareal their losses, H Is known the battleship Yah lma and the cruiser Asama and Tski-wr- a have been towed to Nagasaki (o Makes Daring Attempt to Rob Mail Car in Alabama. repair the damage they have am. tabled. Birmingham. Ala., Fh. 29. AccordCARE FOR WOUNDED. ing to reiKirts received by the offlciala of the Alabama Great Southern railThis Question Is Discussed by the Rue road. the shooting of two postal clerks slant, en a northbound train ioday two miles Moscow. Feb. 29. - A large represen- north nf Mcrtdan, Mias., was part of a tative meeting of thn marshals, nobil- plot to nth tbe train. Tile shooting was done by Jim Pan, a negro who ity and chief government official wa held hen yesterday to diwusa the boarded ihe train lu tbe Meridan yard best iiiotiicals uf UmmsUuk ihe Kussian aa It was pulling nut Before it was wounded during the war In the Far under good headway Paris entered ihe East. At the close of tbe meeting postal car aud opened fire on Clerk J. telegram was dispatched to the rrxr T. Stockton and A. J. Rasa, killing and wounding exproatclng unlmumlcil loyalty to him. Stockton Instantly, His majesty InmuNiiatcly replied, ex- Uaa In the arm. The negro then of rgliered letter, pressing his been foil gratitude for the seised a noble thought which Inspired the and Jumped off. In leaving the tialu nicweage aud lice sentiiui'iil voiced tie be foil and had one fog c rushed under ward himself, adding: Ihe wheels, lull mansg.'d to drag him"1 ace In these expreasion pew lea self three mites. Bloodhound were tinumy of a dcicrmluatlon on tbe part secured ai Meridan. the train having of the Russian uubiee lo serve tlicir backed to that place. Their scent led emperor a they did in former days to the capture of Pari. ar.d lo work In common with the Min KeelsterM letter wer in his uf Russia for the welfare of our dear laieket. He was taken to found Jail at Mert-ciafsi hcrland " The railroad offic tala say three or biur negroes were Invoiced In the NO DEFINITE PLANS. 'r plot to rob the train, though only one of them appears to have Mitered ihe New York. Feb. 29 It would ap- portal car. pear assured that the Japanese will not commit themselves to a definite Meridan. Miss.. Feb. 29 -- Thn Wiling general plan of campaign entailing of Express Messenger Sum kton has marching through Korea without flri-- i caused great excitement. Paris, a Times dispatch the alleged murderer, was ,ft,.r endeavoring. ed iu jail Trom t bcnmlpo. to gam tf here, a molt gathered aboutpiuthe strei;g-holTuns 't" ,lf peninsula. rearing a lynching, the sheriff ?r ,w?rm71 . Tl', notified Governor Vardanian and the knaking up of governor haw urdcred out 'he loc al : in our history. The inducements for next week are more than unusual. We earnestly recommend a visit Ribbon sale is now on Take Occasion to Pom of Criticism. Resolution New York, Fib. 2k. A meeting at the Academy of Music, under the aus Gael tu celebrate pices of the Clan-nail the one hundred and twenty-sixtliiversary of the birth of Koliert Emmett has adopted resolution sen ring the so railed policy of the I' tilled biates la the Far Kat and asking burdt-of favor be turned to llus- sia rattier than Japan. The resolution, which were uf length, inveighed against all SENATOR DOLLIVER SPEAKS. their trNii ai rtgron Rky- "If the) do.' said a naval expert, Characteristic Qualities of Discipline they will meet with opposition whii-will render ilirlr plan Imprai lii abls." and Hard Work Noticed in Every LOSS OF TORPEDO BOAT FIRMED. Visited by Fire. Clan-na-Ga- .l a Limi Yang, Manchuria. lYbSI. Foreigner Jiving at Yin KowMY Du Japaue. fleet lia. receiv- ! Business Center of Livingston Captain of Steamer Queen Gives His Account. for tha greatest embroidery sale we aver had. antf of all. Thousands and thousands of yards and sample strips of the finest embroideries at almost uiual that means flreatest one-thir- d prices. Sale of Womens Muslin Gowns Great purchase of 350 gowns, secured at a great caving in view of tho recent great advance in cotton. Wo offer these at unusually low prices. SPECIAL CLEARING Suez. Feb. 29. The United States torpedo boat destroyer flotilla, bound for Manila, under convoy of the cruiser Buffalo, galled to the southward this morning. must not neglect their eyes. Parents must not allow them to be neglected. At tha least complaint of the children that they do nut see well or that their eyes feel strained or cause headache, bring them in and find out the trouble. I take pride in m f honesty J. T. RUSHMER, Expert llanfg. Optician. Phone 2413 Wash. - 401-- Mens Clothing Spring Lines Are here and ready for your inspection. Fashion's latest and most Improved ideas In garments which are the. nearest possible approach to the finest custom work. In all the different sixes and proportions, thus insuring a fit to almost any figure. . $10 to $30 Suita ...... Full Dress and Tuxedo $30 lo $35 Suits Cravenette Spring $10 to $20 Overcoats Interesting reduction on all medium and winter weight Suita and Overcoats. $9 and $15 for Suita and Over, coats worth double this price. Advance Styles Spring Shirts. idles Marie Drufnah, who will play Portia in "The Merchant of Venice with Mr. Charles B. Hanford at the Opera House on March 3rd, made Sweetheart. her debut on the stage an Jenny Nurthcote in Gilbert Soon after she Joined Steele Macknye'x "Money Mad company, playing tha Ingenue role of Gurtha Graham. Later on she made a decided hit a Maria in "Twelfth Night " and then was seen In "The Man Without a Country and Olaf. Tbe latter play was producel and enjoyed a run at Nibloa Garcast of "Rosedale. den, New York. She was the Sarah Sykes In the G.-an- all-st- REED HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH. Complete showing at the celebrated Manhattan" line, $1.60, $3 and $2.50. The awellest Dollar line ever brought to the city. New and exclusive pattern. New York Presents a List of Fires and g Closes With a Cold Snap. New York, Feb. 29. The winter of 1903-0- 4 with its long roll of fires and disasters, closes today with a record in New York of having been the coldRecord-Breakin- AMERICAN -3 Ralston H. C. BIQELOW, Prsprleteik I THE ECCLES LUMBER CO. t I i. We Have What You Want in Americano Eiter Kill or Capture All of Hacaan's Cotta Mores. General Wade. Washlngtcu., fn a rablegruni dated Manila yester-- ; day. advi' ifopnrtment of a re- Wood concerning an port of engagement nt .l.ifo on the 11th. with the remnants uf lessen' Cotta Moro. j The expemtiMii waa in charge of Major Hugh I,, rieutt. During the fight General Wood eiati. firing twice wa at tipped to tine the Moms a chance, to surrender, i j they declined. The enure hidy. bo adds, with the is either dead or exception nf captured, au-- Hassan la lorated. Second Lieut. Eui. ;!t- K. West, lbth battery field ari!!.ry. was aerloutly wounded in :!: thigh. A number of trooper x!i .rri wounded. In addition Lieut. West the following ild' M.i-- wounded: Hurlbnrt in,o T, Fourteenth cavalry, right aide: H nderer. troop 1, Fourteenth rnvn r;. shoulder; Whits, Eighteenth Vt.vT"ry fluid artillery .right knee: Gsllawav. troop M, Fourteenth cavalry, right arm; Cox. Eighteenth Hanlfau. troop K. battery. h": Fourteenth i,i a ry. thigh, alight. tate Geueral Friendly R, :,.., Wade. tii,. troops In the at- i j j tack. ! : ; ; Highest Class IYe J 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER TELEPHONE 518 x ate Bar and ' what yuu want always havo Just ' for prompt dolivory Build a Home.! If Married If Not Get Married Quick. I 154 24th Street W9WWI44449494 I H Telephone 128. t 1 9 1 91 M.i-sa- n. I .Dili Up-to-D- I mwvmmwmraamW Supplies Book Store. irj GENERAL MILL WORN Store fixtures. Typewriter Spargos iWW444 VHWtWMH'HHdlllHW M4MIMM record-breakin- WITH HE MOROS. PLAN, Rates: $2 to $3 per day. DIP AH modern improvements. teg room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake, mountain and valley, mens headquarter. commercial Street car service every five minutes. Throe blocks east of Ualoa Depot. . New Shoes. bu- reau. the mean temperature having been 29 dSgrecs. Blizzard aud heavy snowstorms were responsible for a snow fall of 29 Many of the newest toe and Inches, which him tbe street cleaning lasts from the beat makers Johnaton-Murphdcjiartment more than $(00,000 to remove. In fact, according to the offHealth Shoes, The. Packard, and icials nf the department, no our famous $3 Shoes. such amount of snow has ever been shoveled from the Btrreig of New York in tha ell y'a history. There were nearly two thousand fire In the city in e December 1. and with the high coat of meat and provisions and the raising of rents, tha sufferings and privation of the poor have kept g winter. & pace with the Stdtiatlcs of the United State bureau show that the mew temperature was 5 degree lower than any winSTOCKMEN TEAMSTERS ter during 'th 33 years, and one 1874-flower i, of SADDLERY CO. cai than the winter J. C. PLATT degree heretofore the coldest on record. lies a full line of Glovja, Blankets The changcrtde wea:ber of the seaWhips, Tents and Wagon Covers. Mfrs. of High Grade Harness and son caused mai lt Illness. epeeially in Stock Saddles. pneumonia and diseases due to the 2279 Washington Ava Phone 514x. wen; lu r exceeded former statistic in the hMlth department. - v. CHILDREN IN SCHOOL RECORD OF DISASTER. BATTLE OF COR8ETS. Special sale of 2 and 3 clasp Kid Gloves$1.50 glove..,, 99c FLOTILLA SAILS. to their rescue. 1 do not know just how many people there were In the various boats lowered, though possibly sixty. Tha boats were out In the open until 8: SO o'clock, when, believing we had the fire under control, 1 blew three whistles signalling the boats to gather around the ship, and by 9:30 all save those loet were on board again. The men in the Glory bole, when called, with the discovery of the fire, came up through flames and blinding smoke. Three of these loet their way and rushed into the cockpit where to they were suffocated or burned death. At the time the fire was discovered the wind was blowing from the south-wes- t, probably fifteen milee an' hour. There was a nasty choppy sea running. I have no idea as to tha cause or origin of the fire not enough to base en opinion even. Roth . the saloon watchman and deck watchman reported everything O. K., at 4 o'clock. Fourth Officer Meyer went down Into the saloon at 4:05 and he neither saw nor scented fire-o- r smoke. It appears to have buret forth Into a full fledged fire very suddenly, ft wa a vicious, angry fire and but for the hard work of the crew and passengers In fighting It the blp and all aboard would have burned. My crew behaved admirably. They could not have done better. And too much cannot be said In praise of the splendid service of the passengers." est in the annals of thn weather Embroidery and Lacesale More shipment TEST ae 3C3fl ICZ290GS 9 For Coureous Treatment Stop at The Dew-Dro-p CLEARY L inn KINNEY, Props. AfiKYOUR FRIENDS AS TO WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN WELL TREATED. r g oeiKmocsicsOGssacsd |