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Show THE of die incredible ami deitarfiiii'iiUl gi.niiiii THE EXAMINER. f Published every day u Business Office, 407 niilitat;, naif. teii the 24th Street Co. Fnullshed by lira Union Printing FRANK Editor and FRANCIS, Mgr. iu ei-iiall- and tpiart- - EX Sawyer & Young, Props. af- fairs. " The iliaiurllur flil'Thrr Wiule iliai hsl lit hail tifiii uliligcd to "Lcp Jmtn-with sui It in hi civil affairs be "should l.ke a grenhave txplude'i long ade" Fariher on in the enme letter Itisiiian k said; WEEK FEBRUARY 21th. I'Oiilu-sm- ag-v- LL'U TIIEI8, . Coon Songs. Delivered by Carrier, Including Sunday Morning Examiner, the eie-tnas sre uoihiug TScta lint heroes, but at our per month.. writing tables Bets we ste i.ke the fartnaw rat king, only Kngld copies grown tngei tier by uur pigtails. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ' It ba 111 the Impression la this By ninll ons month (including was fillets country that the Cerui.m army Sunday) ixed that during the war ku well ri All Postmasters and Kural Delivery ll worked like a inaihine. but k saw It front liehlud the scenes, Carriers are authorized to receive subscriptions. and there cun be no quest inn of the Subscribers will confer n fivor by of his judgment. informing thin office of fnllure to re- roller' ceive The Examiner before their bieaLfast EDITORIAL OPINION M KEEYEK 1 Prognosticaing important truths. tions that have tiu moral scope may be regarded with suspicion. m-s- s OGDEN. UTAH, MARCH 2, 1904. WASHING AND 8ANTRY, Comedy Sketch Artisu. DEM ARIA AND ORLANDO, Sung aud Dauita. MARVELOUS KINGDOM, Hooligan on Wheels- GERTIE STARK, Illustrated Songs. liis-niu- CHINESE FOR SOUTH AFRICA. out the alkali. (Ogden Standard.) are According lo being accused- uf taking Into South Africa Chiiic- who will practically Atm-rica- DIPLOMACY. BLUNDERING There is a nine of aaruiiiK fnun our nlireseiitallve Hi Mumsiw. He rcirl l lie picjuillcti the llry of till emmiry In causfiiK anil the I'uiiMquence that unr iunlitiuril prnmbe. ahilu thu Vnilcd Sluice, under Uie prctesl of sdvauriiiK nr protect ini; t ratio inien-sis- , is try line In get involved in the war in the Par JviiiiL the most inviting lielil tor trade expaubiou now open lo the iiiiiiii(ui--(urcrof this eoiinlry Is JIuhkIs Is a cnuniry of nmsiilfl-crnfertility and grand Mihlliilillc. , li has With its wcallh of but entail inaiiiifai'liiriiii; resiiiirces, but this deficiency chii In taken ml Mui I UK e of by tin iirmliieers ami fshrl ralora of the riiitcd Kittle. mid if common kcuko and duin boni-slprevail, this Iraile cun lie appropriated by us. Hut, I here sivnis lo In: a bliiti-leritt- sacri-fn-ed- sgrli-ullure- rer fjirww fit iinnafty erne, to irar-- kel ShMIi out lor dm JiuaRliiury. (Sait Lake Tribune. I The Tribune has from time t lime to the inipodsut work lit under lilt- - charge of the I1. 8. lieiiartiiu ni of AKrlctiltiirc, in Cnnnec lion with the Agrlniloirnl Col lego of ( t:ih. This w! k coiinists iu thr from itlhsll of forty seres sited hy .Mr. E. 1. 8wsn, and Hie work ha been In progress since llnij. Thn Irset is four utiles west of the thn city, siul sIhiiii hair way Kuitsir ami thu (iarlirhl railway track. It lies on the cast Mile of Mil liuniK lake, and at its lih;het laiiut hs an clrvalhm of abisit right feel sIhivc tlm Msrt of the lake adjacent to the land. Tho land was all strongly linpreg-natei- l with alkali halt. The plan adopted p cliiiilnatc the alkali was in pul in draluLlles four Inch le, the lilies uf Hichii a lilllldred aud fifty feel apart. There waa an intake weir for the tivsli water, anil an ontlel for the dm in system. The draiiia were four feel below Hie surface, The laud, after being Fin prepared, was IlnnlV'l systemal icHlly, die tract Lrtbg divided into check ami plol hy Icvis.. The tlisaliiig waa mi the average to a depth' of four Incite. During the seu.vou ir I'JHS the land was IIinnI-eonce each week. A detailed survey waa made In linn., before any water wa applied. The ilrat flooding was lit Mepiciiihrr, liui2, when the laud was IIikhIi'iI mice snd allow in remain until slaves of the British employers there. These charges have been dollied through the Associated Pry dispatches but there U no doubt that a traffic In Chinese slaves Is living etc by the British. "Public Opineniirsgi-ion,' lu diseusslng the matter, says: A delightful liomtUKe is olio term applied pi the condition lo be Imposed lulMirers Imported Init in Hie Uhiin-sto the Transvaal. "Slavery'' is another term. The Iailldun colTesiNiudcnt uf the New York Times aH that the question deehled by a narrow affirmative majority In the Iiousc of last week "was whether two or three hundred ('lilltese should be imported into the Transvaal under indenture that would hold them In a state about on a par with the peonage that reci-nllexisted In some of our southern state. One may take his chulre of terms to desert!: the eundillon uf the i'hluese if Russia were euticerned one can Imagine wlial tho world's horror-struck expressions would be but tho main fact i that there will lie anil armed masters and guards to keep them lu order, amt that prn-prv- cum-nm- la-- Though American diiilouuicy may jiruve untrue lo its unit nmiiulm iiiriiiK and display a utuphliiy unparalleled. die German am not to follow III our footsteps but, to spring. Ihu contrary, will profit by our miidukn Alt atilysls of tut- - soil showed In and rejoice over our suicidul foreign I'MI, there was In the tract i:ti;:i toil! of alkali In the first foot, 1540 policy. fuot, 1706 In lit A dispatch from gives iih a tuna in the second aud l'JH2 In the fourth third fuot, keen Hermans how of die good idea fixit, a total of (itiftl tuns of alkali In arc lo take advantage of our mistakes: I bo forty acres. The Herman press, which lost no lime In May, 19u2 more Iban half of this In pointing nut the growth of syne alkali had been washed out; in tbs first fiait there remained bat 499 tons; pathy for Russia In Central and In die second, tif0 Urns; In the third, Is no to less Southern Europe, eager lows tons; in the fourth 1265 tons, g eaipbaslzo the bitterness against the total of 3489 tons. The upper porUuns Anglo-Saxocountries now prevalent of the soils, a was to have been exIn that, country. There was a time pected, worn benefited most, while the not long ago when reference to Ameri- lower porUuns still retained heavy proof alkali. ca always awoke a symjmthodc move- portions Uut by October. 1903, tho full rement tn the heart of .Russians. IHipu-Is- r clamation began to appear, Iu bulb Imagination looked upon the the upiwr nod tho lower portions ot United States since Washington time the upper foot but 101 tons of alkali, of the originless than as a natural adversary of Great llritr al quantity; In the second toot, 183 ain. which country, since Emperor tons, nr less than h of what Nicholas attempt to win its friendship was there at first; In the third foot, ot In 1854 failed. It had been and atiil but 330 tons, or less than one-fiftiu the Is Russia's main political object to the original quantity, and fourth foot, but 607 tons, or lea than overthrow. It has been left to evcula of the first quauttty. In nil, there remained but 1231 tuns, Immediately preceding the outbreak of the present war to effect a change showing that 6430 tons of alkali had 83 per cent of which, whatever may lie the result of been washed out, or the whole quantity. Of the alkali salts the struggle In the Far Hast, will over the outlet weir; the remainder, or leave a very lasting Impression. One removed, 3048 tuns was carried out would have to be blind and deaf to 1783 tons, passed Into the deeper subIgnore the violence and epontanlety soil and was carried away by the natural of the outburst ngalust the whole These farts we learn from a report -Saxon race. lo the V. 8. IViutrtment uf Agricultural, male by Mr. V, H. llellcntan, BISMARCKS LETTERS. who was In charge of that work It Is approved Prince Bismarcks letters were alt for the department. by Secretary Wilson, and undoubtedly Interesting, but none more so tlisn discloses the operations ot a most imthose of the Franco-Priibia- n war. now portant work, one which will he of imbenefit to the State, when put given publicity fur the Urst time. Ot mense into the gpneral use practlrable. German to be die the army, supimaed The ronrluslon of the reiiort is that best officered of an army that ever thn ultimate complete reclamation of went to war, Bismarck made the sur- the trart is Indicated: that the greater lit tract Is at present prising criticism thut It was without part of sweet eued to alkiw the growing head. Of the siege of Faria he said: crops; and that "it of shallow-nsitcThere Is an intrigue hanging over Is the Intention to continue the work the whole thing, contrived hy women, until the reclamation U complete, and arehhlshnpn and savants Well knowu the data pertaining to the process of Influences In high quarters are said lo Hooding and drainage will lie supplebe at play, that the laudations from mented by praeticnl rmp tests durabroad and the Incense of hollow ing the season of 1904.' phrases should not suffer. Every one A FORECAST. complains of obstacles of an anonymous nature. One says the transports of artillery are being held bat k on the (Deseret News.) lallroads. Another scolds the wanL of The prognosticators are again out earlier preparations. A third says thHt with forecast as to the future. A there was nut sufficient ammunition. Brooklyn astrologer, after having exA fourth the armameut incomplete. A amined the stars, that the tilth that everything was there except war now on between Russia and Japthe order to shoot. With all that the an is the commencement of a stritg men an- - riyezing and falling sick, die glc of Immense The uiuunitude. war dragging on. the neutral are mix- next change of vital luierest that will ing themselves tip in what concerns us alter the whole astect uf the general at the precut alone, aud Urauce Is arming slitialion as It apiK-aralKitil the middle of wlih hundreds of thmiKHiuls of guns tlini'. will front England aud Atucru a. March. This change, wo are told, will involve Turkey and the Balkan In the coiir.a of do rorreaimiideiice or some other one of the pnw-r- s suites, Bismarck' stern determination to will be drawn Into the culls of the r ripple France was manifested. It prcsi-n- mnlllct. Ami to convince the was his wish lhat I'aris and not Hirer-- 1 world that hi prophecy is a Hue refers to the forts which print-t-- d Hie illy prophecy, the Brooklyn iiitin that he predicted the presfact the should be bombarded. He advi-r- d ent war mouths before it commenced. delay in whhdrawing it.c Herman It is worth while quoting this samarmy, so that France might lie as ple uf "prophecy" of human origin, it Illustrates the difference mm It lorn hy civil war a kimIi1.-between Mich and those of divine InI he for Regarding negotiations It whs no trick to foretell spirit lion of he unite the couflicl liHwivnti Russia and to Ills s ife: Japan, for which the two couutrii-ha- .r i pared for ? r. In tew of the fji 1 hae negotiated thr uni's cn'irpppworld. In fart, ail 'newspaper the hocr with the French, Hi; readers hare felt certain that th tall get he fipfs so severely about war would come sooner or later. Nor AU that v e bad to break tt off. t tt much of a venture to say that The blunt at. knees of these letters Tor key cmisc trouble, uiou' Hv Is cliaraetrrlitic of Bismarck. In his middle of March. Hardly a m.'nrh in which something i n,,t ,o. y l.e always puzb-- tile oiv iuc ip the Balkan states, and Hi- - n p.-- t enis by tell.nx the tntrlt and muk-ln- g Iruloger cuniiut n;is Hie matk wiv v. Liit !: wnniej and imutii Him a. luti-rtsl- s stated Uhliagu. March 1. As injunction Isgo to pay a sued by the federal court against Duchstriking telegraph messenger boy, ess of Manchester st says failed to put a atop to "slugging" taca Herald dispatch from Loutn. Great tics. One of the adult messengers employpreparations already have heeguti for the royal reception si this beautiful ed a a strike breaker wae beaten into palace In Connemara. Insensibility, and another roughly handled. In each case the strike breaker wa attacked by a dozen boys Hi. Louis, Mo., March 1. Two memcomwho bad trailed him from the bers of the Montana world's fair ion-ex-Governor The asilants only deB. K. White and pany' office. Paul McCormick, secretary of the com- sisted upon the arrival of the police. mission, have arrived ro Inspect their NEW CUSTOMS BILL. about 75 per slate pavilion, which cent finished. The Hague, March 1. A new customs bill will shortly lie presented to New York, March I The total the states general. It exempts from capitalixatlon of new companies fronted In the eastern states during duty raw materials. Imposes a small on partly manufactured material February with a capital uf fil.UMMH) or duty aud duties ranging from 6 to 12 per more, fell to an unusually low point ad valorem on wholly manufacturThe low water mark cent $5J, 700,000. On luxuries the tariff Is ed figures fora aaerlee of years were reach- still goods. higher. It la estimated the new ed iu Noventlier, 19o:i. when they were tariff will yield an Increase of about :.8.Juo.(mh1. Pennsylvat.ia led in FebI3.7UO.OUO. The free list includes cerruary with a total of f !9.5ou,o0o. eals and agricultural and horticultural among them flour, in casks, Brussels. March 1. The probate products, and coffee. court has begun the hearing of the case which arises from the will of the late Queen Marie Heurirtie, In which ATTEMPT TOSTEAl Kill King l.copold resist claims brought forward by creditors id his daughter. Would-b- e Thievea Flee Without Being Able to Aecompliah Their 8L Luiil. March - liuiirtant business will. It la expected, lie transactObject ed at the meeting of the board of lady New York, March 1. An attempt managers of the fair which convened has been made, according to dispatches today. This Is the first meeting since from Alexandria, Vir., to steal the the election of Mr. Daniel Manning, will of George Washington from the as prcHident, and also since the board clerk's office of the Fairfax county court house. The outer doom of the vault were shattered hy the explosives TROUBLES IN LABOR CIRCLES. used, but the document, which reposes valuable Men Employed at St Louis Exposition in n glass case with other papers, was nnharmed. Strike. It la supposed the would-b- e thieves Kansas City, March 1. Union Truck fled without accomplishing their object Drivers to the number of over 4U0 because of tbo unexpectedly loud explostruck todey. Union officials assert sion which aroused many persons rethat before tomorrow the tull strength siding near the court house. of the union, 8IHI, will be involved. The The will is In Washingtons writing men ask an increase In wages, a day and was made the year of his death. of ten and one-ha- lf hours, six days, to It rovers tewnty-nln- e closely written constitute a week, and ihat only union pages, each of which bears the sigmen be employed. The transfer men, nature of the first president. anticipating violence, have provided for jkiIIi's protection ami numerous FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. New York. March 1 It I that when the king aud queen Ireland in the spring they will Week end visit to the Duke and Kyb-mor- commiss- n for men to rarry recisillu lit South Afrlea will be with- volvers have been granted. out. any freedom whatever so long H Ht. Louis, March 1. One thousand his term of indenture last. men employed by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition as laborers on land-sca- i, DICK IS CHOSEN. road building, track laying and He Gets Entire Republican Vote of other forms of work at the worlds Senate and Houia. 1. Charles C'idiinihuM, O.. March Dick of Akron was today elected U. 8. 0.. March 1. The state senate lialloted for V. 8. senator this afternoon with the following result: Dick. 27; Clark, 4. The house vole resulted: Dlek, 87; Clarke, 21. The vote. In the house and senate insures Dirk's formal election at the joint session tomorrow, Anglo- I . tr ! t y Imi-- vc it.i tog,;. B:tmrrk O.M.Ir.fi prophcsii.-- her AT OUR STORE UNTIL MARCH 5. aiw j.i reh1 ? co-.tJ- d a,!-.fy d!-tia- wi-do- tn 4 nty, wj,x c. ,vw Ok.-,.,- ir WALLACE DRUG CO DIGNANS Prescriptions a Specialty DANCING ACADEMY 24 X. PHONE 2349 Wash. REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY ' EVENING. Ave 859 St h Twenty-fourt- ...THE. EXCHANGE SALOON Open Day and Niriht to the Our Patrons Are Invited Storked With Wines, and Cigars Liquors 5 of the Finest Quality. at CLASSIFIED Hot Lunch In Ogdea. ADVERTISEMENTS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . lM Natl Bank Bldg. Jos. Chex Eccles Bldg. W. L. Maginn!- r"r? tvANTEOL FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, Hay, and Grain call on W. T. Artlil, 'Phone 820y. 2316 Washington ave. 5 FOR BALE Household furniture, room house, at 550 22nd. MONEY TO LOAN. Whale .J. J. BRUMMITT Said the doctor to a patient who was cultivating brain power. We say, feed the body and the brain will take care of itself. You want . HOTELS. THE HOTEL LINCOLN LirTh Proprietor. Permanent or Transient Twenty-thb- PL OGDEN, UTAH. d At least once a day to start that fresh energy and keep the fires of brick and FOR BALE frame house near depot; lot 50x30 feet; good barn; price $1,500. Hunter ft Kennedy, room 8, First National bank building. r. J. Burt & Bros. S. J. J. CHOICE lota In Nob H1U, $50. BRUMMITT. NICE brick cottoge on Grant, close In. $2,200. J. J. BRUMMITT. EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, with barn, trees, on 21st St, between Wall and Lincoln. $1,500. Great snap. J. J. A. E. Weatherby BRUMMITT. MK. B. land, good house, two water right acres of orchard, two blocks from street car line, $3,000. J. J. BRUMfive-roo- . RICHEY, BUILDERS. AND CONTRACTORS ALBERT F. ' GO TO M. Glllis for anything In Mill and Building, Work. Contracting 22nd and Washington. Shoulder Mrs. Inger ft Son, clairvoyants and mediums. We tell your name and nil about your business affaire, whether they will he successful. Information re- the greatest is a creation love affairs and positions. No questions asked. What wa tell comes true. 429 25th street K. B." Shoulder, positively UNDERTAKER g, g. All a typewriter that Is out of repair. It pa tn keep a guoil machine, and that is the kind that we tire selling. Wa w ill fccil you a new one or an old on fixed up to do the work lilts new. If yini (in nut nnnt to buy. wn will rent you one. We will keep U in repair as s you vt ant It. Tet bars you would like to trade the typewriter you now have tor one that Is in better order or tor tamo different style. If so, let u know an will call and see what we ran do for you. t Union Made. CAIBT A C9Mrun UKIE PALMISTRY lerOTH 275 24th St THREE R00M8, unfurnished; Grant 2325 At 2357 Adftzxiff Avenue. WAFFLE HOUSE Twenty-fift- h Street MEAT MARKET I - Ilii'Mt&L jtuh asms 9 J Washington Avenue. JUST- - Books, Stationery and Office SuppEes. j . PIN S BLACKWELL EXPRESS and BAGGAGE Transferred to any of the part Phene PRICES REASONABLE. 931. city 233 25th 8t UIE ; (FIN All MuilT Fine dinner on Sunday from 12 u m., 25 cent. Lunch served Iron 11 In 4. only 25 cents. Freeh Short .orders at ell hours. Oysters in mny styip. Game and Fish in WONG SUN, Proprietor. 4 p. 222 -- LEWIS . 'Phone Ross Book Store. SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE Open Day and Night j.LCUIK&SGNSCO. 2256 to 2362 Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 2219 Washington Ave. 28th 81. IMagny and Kinxy, Proprietors. James Ballards . . Prices reasonable. , H. BECRAFT SALOON, ERIK LAR80N, Prop. FURNI8HED ROOMS end board: also rooms for light housekeeving; 365, 249 COR. 24TH AND GRANT. QUEEN FURNISHED ROOMS. INQUIRE Soli only by LITTLE MADAM D'MAR. fortunes told by cards or hand. 150. 2372 Washington Ave. AND CARD READING, TWO UNFURNI3HED ROOMS for! rent: good locstlon: modern improvements. Inquire 4?r, 22nd street T CO ATS Out Imy CLOTHING with thfif (hi pc. laiintai.--. 'Phone garding marriages, divorces, sickness, invention ever made in clothes-makinof Kohn Brothers. It has completely revolutionized clothes-makinWill be found only in Kohn Brothers, Chicago, line of Fine Clothing. This shoulder, when handled by skilled tailors such as they employ secures a result impossible to reach in any other way and equals the work of the highest-price- d tailors. 2458 Washr Ava PHONE 73 ACRES of "Al FIVE CLAIRVOYANTS. The New I: you intellect are on a meat diet, you cant do better than to gve us your orders. Well take good care of them. IF you want to aell your property eee J. J. BRUMMITT. MITT. The orgr.ts which compl.t.ned tK. fly of tl.d not foresee. an. raencity postal srrviie, whir It delayed they are all given, not to the 1 ' of man. mr to cxhiiiit tlv b:, and of d; Grrmnn of nmn. but-(give lnsirm--tion- . in the only place In town where you army administration In xei.cial. lie warrlMg. and information, and get the worth of your money. fcani it . sused liitu minli i liktiro 'oil to strengthen the testimony ronrern- - Phone 127K. 331 24th Street preJir-- , Good Red Meat 1 . L. 1 1 Law Office. No. 24- -s One of the colonels of the Colorado ton Avenue (up stairs) iu , National Guard is a young woman, the Utah, on or before the second ,iaV li ALMA Al.LKX, daughter of Governor Peabody. Will July, 1904. her military service set a future war Admin:; westprecedent In Colorado and other Vulney C. Gunnell, attorn, 0 ern woman suffrage states for the administrator. common conscription of men and wo- Date of first publication of ih;- w men? New York Tribuna March 2nd, 19(14. G. s j '' NOTICE. nells well-fittin- m-c- bii-niis- !' vivo.-Cou- 130 and Individuality in Dress must always DEPEND UPON THE FIGURE, and the figure depends more than is usually supposed, upon the Corset. g Corset is an absolute necessity for A a trim, neat figure. And by WELL-FITTINWE ' Here is DO NOT MEAN TIGHT-FITTINwhere the advice and Judgment of a specialist is of importance. Miss Keppler is an expert of national reputation, and we hope every lady in Ogden will make it a point to call and see her. The advice and information she will give may be of untold value to you. become her legal brother, are 9, C, 4 and 1 year old KHpectlvely. Not only do the children become brothers of their mother, but should she to their they would he brothers-ln-Isstep-father- PROBATE Six-roo- March the Becoming own children Is the of Mr. Minnie Krueger, who, with her four son, ha been legally adopted by William R. A. Wodrlrli and Ills wife. Tlii unique arrangement resulted through the deire of Air. and Mr. Wodrlch to make Mrs. Krueger, who hail lived with them since she was seven years old, their legal daughter, Mrs. Krueger, who ts a widow, is 35 years old. and her four children. William. Paul, Arthur atnl John, who now i.f Hrifc .. Apparently Truth, in the Far East, In the District Court f.,r has shifted her quarters iu the bottom State of Utah. Estate of a well to the press censors office aud is getting the worst of the change. ry Btonebreaker, deceased Creditors will present claim Commercial Tribune. vouchers to the undersign, j 6l W. H. The Foundation of Style UNIQUE ARRANGEMENT. Chicago. . ,Mli!! MONEY TO LOAN. Bensts Financs Commutes Makes Favorable Report. Washington, March 1. Thu senate committee on nuance today made a favorable report on the nomination of 11. Rtnlth Wonlcy, nominated for assay-t-- r at Boise, Idaho. There has been quite a contest over the nomination on account of certain reports nglmn Wonley on file in the treasury department. Senator Teller reserved the rlaht to Introduce n resolution calling foe the secret service tvisirts of the treasury regarding the Investigation. Wuoley Is n Mormon bishop and hts ap. point merit was made at the urgent re- quest of Senator Hoy burn. In Ihn face of strong oppi'Nlllon from Idaho. sinter that Ten young indies to deWANTED liver books to houses In Ogden. Nothing sold; $1.00 per day. Apply at 2341 Wash. Ave. As demonstrated by MISS PAULINE KEPPLER 'should prove of the greatest importance to every lady who dresses well, and has a desire to always appear at her best. ABSAYER. AS If ! Columbus, one-thir- . Mr. Gimlln of Ogden will be apt Corset Pitting DICK GETS 27. WOOLEY Just think of the 1,.B lipid! grab hadn't been killed had $3,000 iv, at thar. New Wk W 1 will die like Charles said man." 8 Botha, the murderer. In the state penitentiary. when informed that the board Briggs Are you fond of ' of pardons would do nothing for him. Griggs-Fo- nd of it' ,., It were better If such men as Botha first began to play ihni,i,.'.k would determine in early life to live how 1 could find time t.. cu,',.. like a man. No man who la executed and now they ask me h..w for aui-- a trlme as Botha committed time to devote to my bui-it,ever died like a man should die. Topics. Emery County Progreso. Poult Bigelow has just arrived In America from Europe. This Is a rather critical time for Poult to come away and deprive the Kaiser of the benefit of his advice. Memphis Bclmitar. THE ART OF n one-eight- first to wonder what is lira matter wlih his playing when he hears Salt Lakers hurrahing; over It. Balt Lake Tribune. nuu-unlo- senator to succeed the late Marcus A. Hanna, lie was given the solid vote of tho house and senate, which voted In separate Muslims. Tho vole went fur John 11. Clarke, of Cleveland. Tomorrow tho house and scuaia meet In joint session to canvass the vote. lh-rli- 2, 19AI. fair, struck today agataat a reduction in wage. telegraphic brevities. the d MAIfUil MINER, WIDEN. UTAli, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Lyceum Theatre of the tlie imasier MORXIXG St Twenty-fift- J, G. REED BR.O1S. Wholesale Harness and Sadd let We call your attention to Something New A FOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge. |