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Show THE 2 BUNS difficulty tion. ARE in Its transportation 2. 12 boob. opera- EAST Kim Ka MORNING HI Seoul, April Jin has been appointed Korean minister of foreign affairs, following Pk LAID III Che Sun in this office. Fak Che Sun was. until recently. Korean minister t to China. Before the office of forelgu minister was given to Kim Ka Jin it was declined by Psk Che Sun. who said he did not wish to officiate. nhabitants in Distress Fun- -' Cossacks and Infantrymen BeKim Ka Jin Is a very prominent man in Korea and has in the past tral Held in Boats. been bend of several imperial departsiege the City. ments. He was a member of the progressive party la 1S84. lie waa until very recently chief of the privy council, but he ha nut enjoyed Imperial April 2. East Marion Seoul, April I It la reported here favor because of his progressive prin- is Indianapolis. in ruins from the two practically InRelief ciples. IBs sympathies are with Ja- floods and will be rebuilt. that two thousand Russian troop. are pan. are the tor taking measures and Cossack people infantrymen, cluding sbie. Intrenched about the gate on the Vladivostok. April 2. Twelve of lha again In this city ibe White river havs south side of Wiju. customs officers at Vladivostok the street car service tolay crippled Kobeen withdrawn and sent to Irkutsk. and drowned out the north pumping According to statements made by This Is the first step in the direction station of the water works. Tha city reans, the Russians are utilising train- of without adequate fire protecclosing the custom house here be- is ed dogs to act as messengers and or- cause of the poor trade prospects In tion.again of here der bearers. The circulation Cereailnetown, a suburb, is under consequence of the war. It is expected here that Vladivostok from two to five feet of water on accounterfeit five yen Japanese notes is will he declared a free port after the count of broken levees. The river is causing great annoyance. still rising. Small lakes ln northern conclusion of war. Indiana are bankful and flooding the St. Petersburg. April 2. 2:50 p. m. low lands. A Toklo dispatch received here reportThere ie general damage to coal ing the members of the United States all over the elate. mines enthusiastic legation there as making speeches ou the occasion vt the Per- A Deputy Sheriff Kills a Man Who Waa Cclina. Ohio. April 2. The county ry banquet given at. Tohio, March 31, Abusing Him Slayer Will conimisaioueni of Mercer county today aroused much comment here In view Ba Arecstsd. estimated the damage to bridge and of President Roosevelt's proclamation and of Teliuride. Cola. eat strict April 2. Robert D. highways along Beaver Creek neutrality enjoining the Thousand word and speech on the part of all Meldrum, a deputy sheriff, has shot Wabash river at 1150.000. of acrea of farming lands are inungovernment officials. The speech of and killed a man named Thissel In lit the viceroy of India. Lord Curzon of boarding house or the Tomboy gold dated. Lake Mercer In several places has so Calcutta, mines company, la Savage basin, five Ksdlesloa. March 20. at miles from here. Details of the affair weakened the bank that the water la when he reviewed the last five year re It la known that Thissel sweeping through. Thera la a strong of Indian administration and referred came inking. room probability that unless tba wind goes the wrateliful to the government policy, several others werewhere Meidrnni and down the bank will give way before and began sitting tiracts more sllenllon than Col. In case it does a large proporto use abusive language toward Meld-runight. victory In Thibet. It was tion of the town of SL Marys and the A moment later he struck roi'sldered to have been especially In tho face with his flsL adjacent country will be flooded with just at a time when Engdrew his revolver and fired at water six to eight feet deep and cause lish baiting In Russia Is decreasing, Thissel, the bullet entering the latter's destruction of life and property." n It tends to revive animosity, but ah.ii nuen. lie expired In a few mocoming from laird Curson. the words menta Manager John llerron of the Indianapolis. April 2. The first word carry less weight iierhaps, than they Tomboy mine, who la a member of from Russellville. 111., tor three days would from other quart era, aa he Is Troop A., and a detail of soldiers were was received today when John Hill sad looked upon as having Ma own special sent to tho scene of ths tragedy to ar- Allen Callender arrived In boat after a desperate fight with the current. policy for India aa Cecil Rhodes had rest Meldrum. Msldruin rams hero from Wyoming They any that during their entire nine for South Africa. The Bourse Gazette, In an editorial two years ago. lie has held a com- mile trip from Russellville, they found as a deputy sheriff, and has but one house that waa Sot under enittled, "A Voice From India," says: mission water and that one was sheltering tea "All of Lord Cursnni speeches hsve been on guard duty almost continuousof Russellville ie the fundamental Idea of the shadow ly In the city sad at the mines. He families. The townThe water. came to under people hare no all assist la tho If posdetection, of Russia on the Indian frontier. Isird meat, which fa plenof the Colexcept murderer of sible, provisions Manager Curson says: Wo do not want. Thi- lins tiful. The mea wanted to charter the of the Smuggler-Unio- n bet, hut. no other country shall have Since the strike started he company. boat Belmont to tako a load of provishas been it. 1xrd Thifforin says the same thing ions to Kuaaellvllle, but the owners at the Tomboy. shout Xcpsul. Hurmsh and Kashmir. doing gukrd duty think it Is too dangeroun to send her Itrliish arnus have already carried LOB ANGELES WANTS MEETING. out la the heavy current. death Into Thibet, which la pari of the Chinese empire. Effort to Change Engineers' Convert' Indianapolis. April 2. The floods "The purpose Is to take Thibet and are receding today In every part of tien to Cleveland Awakens Citixens run a railroad through China, In order iaJIana and there Is a general belief of California City. to belter place troops there quickly. that every hour will now bring slow A We wonder how Franco will rigsrd lia Angeles. Cal,, April 2. The pro- improvement in thoat St.renditions. Fnnrlavllle Isird Cursons avowals of the designs posal of the grand uffli-erfuneral waa held of the BrothChristian's rherished on southern Ferula and erhood of Engineer to today In boats. William the Elam." change the place of meeting of the rife died Thursday and since then The editorial roneludes: "The pow- sixth biennial convention of the order waters have entered the house to the ers having Interests in Chinn will do from Ixm Angeles to Cleveland, Ohio, second story. A hole was cut through the roof towell to meditate upon those things." has led the lorn! committee of arrangeThe Evet, while acquitting England ments to seek the a Mint an ce of the day by the undertaker, through which of responsibility and declaring that Merchants and Manufacturers Associa- lha coffin was pulled and the funeral tion of this Hty In ltd efforts to prevent to St Rose cemetery on high ground .the British government I correctly neutrality, expresses astonish- a change. The secretary of tho Mer- was In boat. ment at. the apeech of lord Curson, chants and Manufacturers Asxoclation "whose words ring like n challenge." has received a telegram from Assistant Columbus, O., April 2. A report ha Grand Chief lugrham stating that the just been received from Lake Vick Seoul. April 2. 12 noon. A pack proposal to change the place of meetla Logan county at the head of tho train carrying specie to the Ameri- ing will be held la abeyance until May Lewiston reservoir that a thirty toot can gold mines at lTnsan. which had Ctli. break has been torn In tho bank of la the meantime the local commit- tha reservoir In the waste way and been held up by the authorities smith of Anju. has been released and per- tee of arrangement Is negotiating with the water la pouring through the mitted to proceed. The mining com- passenger traffic managera of western break at a rapid rale. The people pany does not anticipate any further roads for a reduced round trip rate have been warned and It Is thought from Chicago and here with aMuram-ethat there will be no loss of life. It from the Bout hern Pacific and Santa Fe la feared that the entire bank will roads that the $50 rate fixed tor the Methodist general conference will be go. extended from May lit to May Sth. The OUR Lima, O., April 2. The situation convention la exported to open here at the east bank of St. Mary; reser11 Ih an and extension of the time May In which the reduced rate will apply voir this afternoon la growing worse would greatly benefit the delegate and each moment and the people of St. MARK COST. remove the, but objection to Los An-- ! Mary'e have tolly awakened to the danger of the situation. gelc as the place of meeting. Hundreds of men have volunteered The local committee of arrangement call of the town authorttlea and upon has Grand Chief telegraphed Engineer are now SALE! at work filling behind weak Stone at Cleveland as follow: "Impossible, to cancel rontrart or placet in the bank with bags of sand. change arrangements six weeks before Unless the seepage la stopped quickconvention meets. Conditions and ly it la positively stated that the bank few hours. transimrtatiini matter known to you will go out inside of mile northeast of ever since Los Angeles was selected a 8t. Mary's, one-hal-f meeting place. Our honor and the hon- -' the reservoir. Is 13 feet lower than or of our order is Involved and we are the bottom of'the reservoir bank. Old bound to protert same at all events, canal men say that the entire town i Datn People of lx Angeles have sulwrliied would be washed away and great loss liberally for entertainment. Headquar- of life follow. ters been secured, badges ordered, pub--! Illations printed, excursions scheduled Cincinnati, April 2. Floods ln northwe cannot recede. j and western and central Ohio today broke all previous records but dispatches late today Indicate the waters are WLLAPPEAL SUIT receding, especially along the Miami valley. The damage from Findlay i If Appeal Fails, Bhs Will Invads Pa- - south to Troy and other points as far nama When United States Troops as Hamilton Is estimated at two mil and Fleet Are Withdrawn. lion dollars. Four lives have been Parle. April 1 Judge Holguin, finan- -; lost. Twenty towns are without natrial agent of Colombia, who waa one of ural gas. Several cities are without The Latest Styles in the pert ies Instigating the recent suit power or waterworks electric lights, ' against the. Panama Canal company, gas or trolley ears. Ladies Waists said today-"We Intend to appeal and If that THIBETAN JEENERAL SIAM fails, we will apply to thn court of caa-- ! are shown at Sale prices If ail sation. the French courts Finally, ' refuse us justice. Colombia will publish Asiatics Nearly Rsvsnged Themselves Our J2i Cent a manifesto to the world, explaining on Colonel McDonald. that she la the victim of odious spoliaEmbroideries to which tier to tion. resort Tuna, compels Thibet, April 2. Tha Thibetan ' arm. When the American squadrons general, tha whols of his personal esat Colon and Panama are withdrawn cort and five high Lhasa officials were are the talk of the city Colombian force will invade the rebel among "the hundreds killed In the fighting the 31st at Guru. Tibet. republic of Panama, and make war. TIi" small British louses are accountHolguin's remarks are in marked contrast with the pacific Intentions ed fin- - by the fact that the Thibetans A new line of which General Reyes declared in an were so huddled together that the mainterview March 27th previous to his jority were unable either to use their swords or to fire. The swordsmen In return to Colombia. Ginghams Imoskeg the front rank could not reach the Panama. April 2. A meeting of the Sikhs, who had fixed bayonets while The J2i cent quality at leader of the railroad laborers' strike the men In the middle of the mob wee held lat night at whlrh the re- mold not reach the enemy, but many of sult of the Interview of the four dele-g- them probably killed each other In thn t) President. - Amsdnr was ex- mad excitement. The scene recalled plained. the substance being that it wa old tiro fight In cockpits, the grim, agreed to await the arrival of the canal determined face of the Thibetan, commissioners here before taking fur- lighted with devildom savagery, exther etep. pressing contempt for the Sikhs whom Three eteamers at Ln Boca pier and they outnumbered sis or seven to one. See our Lace Curtains one in the bay are waiting to unload When the Lhasa gsaeral fired tha 'd a similar state of affaire exists at firat shot tha Thibetans with wild Colon. Only Maty men went to work bouts drew their swords, fired their uday. tba West Indian element refas-n- g matchlocks and surged forward. About to await tha arrival of tha a doren swordsmen made a desperate Some marines were landed attempt In tha direction of Col. Mao hie morning at La Boca. Admiral Donald and a small knot of officers. la commend of the United States Four Thibetans attacked Mr. Candler, 11m, Is the Price. 'ad tie squadron which arrived here the corresnondent of the London Dally j yesterday and Supt. Baler of the rall-- - Mail, but CoL MacDonald seised a rifle iad conferred with President Amador and shot down two of them at a few t 10 a. m. and the admiral agreed to yards, and another officer killed the withdraw the marines, who were re- other two, thua saving Mr. Candlers placed by Isthmian regulars. The govlife. Those of the Thibetans who tried ernment ba sufficient numbers of to climb the wall were met with a tertruops and policemen to nu-r- t I lie situ, rible magazine rifle flre.but they did not ctlou ami affru 2 protection to tbs falier, those behind springing over the beaos of dead and continuing Ike fight BEFORE RUNS Ml 1 Mac-Ponal- Mel-dru- m Mel-dru- m -- s ; . ' Will Continue , i j Further COIIM Notice , 10 Cents .Cost to Us I ( Reese Howell &Sons. SUNDAY MORNING, OGDEN. lTAII, EXAMINER, APRIL 3, 1904 ' been defrauded out of thousands of dollars by the operations of a gang of windier. Mrs. Watson, who la alleged to be also known as Mr. Porter and Mr. Puter, was arrested after being traced from the Pacific Coast to Chk-agIt Is charged that she was aided In her efforts to winds capture by & A. D. Puter. aa alleged member of the gang who was indicted by the federal grand Jury at Portland, Ore., ln April, 1903, along with Mr. Watson, Marie Ware and Horace & McKinley. Tha hearing of the case Vaa continued until Monday. prisoner being held under $1,500 bond. MISSING WOMAN. until riddled with bullets. When finally the Thibetans retired they tramped back slowly and steadily, though fol- First Cius aa to Her Disappearance Disclosed by Arrest vf a Negro lowed by a hall of bullet. A mounWho Waa Wearing Her tain battery waa brought into action anl tore retreating lines with shrap-nc- l. Jewelry. A terrible trail of dead and dying Chicago, April 2. Ths first trace of marked the line of march. At length, the last wounded, limping Thibetans Mrs. John C. Burn since her disapturned the corner some 400 yards from pearance from n Chicago hotel two the scene of the grim tragedy where years ago, was found today 'when James Taylor, a negro, was arrested the best of ths Thibetan army bad at Cincinnati. He had in his possesof the sion Mrs. Burns' Daughter American Revolution engraved pin MANIAC A WOMAN with her name ns well ns several arVICIjHf ticles a Jewelry, all of which bore her Middle-AgeInitials. The prisoner la said to have Mystery Surrounding Death of disclosed the hiding places of other Mas. Weston, Spinster at Jewels, which are alleged to bare been Weston. Maas.. April I The author- the property of Mrs. Bums. The totities of Middlesex county are investi- al value of the property recovered gating the death of Mtsa Mabel Page, Is nearly $5,000. About two years ago aged 40, whose body was found by her Mrs. Burns announced that she was father, Edward Page, a retired iron- going on a abort visit. Her husband master, in her chamber at horns here waa believed to be In Europe. Taking Thursday. There were evidences of several trunks Mrs. Burns left the hosuicide at first glances, but an inspecgiving Instruction to hold her tion by a medical examiner revealed tel, adhalf a dozen knife wounds, any of mall until aha seat her forwarding dress. From that day to this no word which might have caused death. . Tha woman apparently bad been In- has been received from her or her husformed that her brother, who worked band. Mrs. Burns waa prominent as a member of the Daughter of the RevIn Boston, had been injured in an accident and taken to a bospltaL 81fa olution and also was connected with was preparing to leave at once tor Bos- several women's dubs. ton when she met her death. A not written by her explaining that she was ILLUBTRATEB IRRIGATION. going to her brother's aid was found was on a table. The brother, however, Pictures Shown In tha United fitatee found to be In good health. Today, tor home Miss Page waa skins at her Washington, April 2. A conspicuseveral hours Thursday. During that time her death occurred. Thus far ab- ous feature in the senate chamber solutely no trace of the murderer has today waa a large aaael bearing upon been found and It is now believed the It a series of pictures showing the woman waa the victim of a maniac, effect of Irrigation and tho Wyoming who managed to enter the house un- tract of Irrigated land which has been detected. He escaped la the same man- the subject of controversy la Mr. ner. . Glbsoa'a bill for tho repeal of tho land law. The easel was placed ln the ARE AFTER ROBERTS. chamber at the request of Mr. Warren, who had given notice of his InFormer Drove Man, Whose Revelations to address the senate on the tention General Counool Blair of tho Worldo bill. Mr. Warren did not, however, Fair Company to Death, is Now Fug- find opportunity to speak at the beitive From Justice. ginning of the day's session, Mr. MalEL lioulo, April 2. Attorney James lory continuing his speech on the CarT. Roberts, once confidential clerk for mack resolution looking to an lnqnlry James L. Blair, former general counsel Into the legality of the old age penfor the World's Fair and now deceased, sion order of Secretary Hitchcock. whose revelations to the grand Jury led to indictments being returned CONGRATULATE CART. SCOTT. against Blair and resulting in his death Hla Expedition Calls far Favorable from collapse, Is being sought by depComment uty sheriffs with a warrant charging Roberta with having obtained property ' London. of April 2. The success under fains pretenses. The pretense. It Scott of the British Antarctic waa charged, waa that Roberta kept hi Captain t earner Discovery, now at Lytleton, N. money ln n Memphis bank In tha In getting within 500 miles of the Z., RobK. William charge of his brother, south Pacific and bringing out his exerts, and upon making this known to coal company, ha secured a quantity of pedition in safety after an absence of roal on a sight draft for tha amount. two and a half years, with the loss The draft, It la alleged cams back from of only a single life, calls out much the manufacturer bank dishonored, congratulatory comment in the newsWilliam Roberts. It is stated, saying bo papers. The captain's interesting narbad none of his brother's money ln bis rative to the Dally Mall, the substance of which waa cabled thla morning and keeping. other details published, have whetted the appetites of the scientist, who WILL EXHIBIT AT PORTLAND. are eagerly awaiting fuller InobPortland. Or., April 2. That Japan formation regarding the results Is not too busy with her foreign war tained. to take notice of the Lewis and Hark ACCUSED OF LAND FRAUD. exposition was evidenced yesterday by the receipt of a letter from one of the nymt prominent business houses Woman Arretted on the Charge In Ore in Japan, asking for information hpw gen. to proceed to obtain space for the erecChicago, April 2. Mrs. Emma WatIn the tion of n building to cost son of Portland. Ore., waa arrested tofor the purof 325,000 neighborhood day by offleera of the federal secret serpose of demonstrating the process of vice on a charge of being Implicated Japanese products. ln tend swindles ln manufacturing Oregon. AccordEiienking of their intentions the Jap- ing to the officials the govetmment has to We Intend employ anese say: special people to do this work and will ahow the processes of making embroidery, water colors, wood and Ivory carving, porcelain painting and cloisonne." te te Sensational Affair In French Chamber of Deputies. Paris. April 2. An exciting scene occurred today ixJl'ore tha criminal court chamber, which la Investigating tha Dreyfus case. Col. Du Paty de Clam In testifying said ha had an analytical summary of the secret document submitted to the court martial, which condemned Dreyfus. Attorney General Baudouin thereupon demanded the aubmlsslon of the summary to the criminal chamber, and ths colonel naked for time to consider the matter. Tha attorney general then announced If the document was not submitted ha would prosecute Col. Du Paty de Clam for illegal detention of state papers. The witness asked for time to consult with General Merrier, ths former war minister, to which the attorney general would ateo replied that General Mercer be prosecuted on the same charge If tbe document waa not submitted. The analysis was turned over to the chamber. . offices. Mr. Payne had prepared a statement which he wished to go into the rec- ord of the committee and which after final revision will be made public. The vital point in the statement is that Mr. Payne was most positive in his protest that the aames of members should not have been sent to the house and committee on The report In question was first showed to the committee with the names and the second report nith the ut to the rspitol upon a name the committelephone order post-road- OLD HACKDRIVER DEAD. Drava Lincoln and Douglas Around Chicago. 2. Charles Blair, the Chicago. April oldest hack driver in Chicago In point of yean as well as service, is dead He was 81 years old. For nearly a century he had been a Jehu lB this city and during that time had drives some of the most prominent persons y, y rs A Ever occur to you That it takes a cyclone to lift the house off the farm, but it takes a, life insurance policy to lift the mortgage? John L Herrick State Agent Des Moines Life Insurance Co. and Skirts At prices calculated to meet the moet economical buyers and make immense stock melt like snow under a summer sun. Thla la the beet women's suit sale of the season, and equate In value-givin- g anything that could be produced. Tbe suits are the newest styles for spring. There is not a full line of sizes In any fabric or at any price, but nil are tbe sixes of which we sell the most They are beautifully tailored and finished. This Is your unexpected opportunity. Most of the suits are eur less than 8 regular prices. The season's best values in tailored suit. There are all wool Venetian Dress Suita to go on sale tomorrow. At this price there ought not to be one left at tha end of the day. "Eton Jackets, made In broad shoulder effect, with epaulets, and finished with taffeta silk strap to match, blouse sleeve in fancy braid vest, seven gored pleated skirt, shown In bine, black or brown, $12.00 value at $8.98. 1-- THE $10.00 LOT OF SUITS New Spring Tailor 8ults, made of cheviot, and men's suitings, plain colors, fancy, black weaves, etc., with collarless Eton Jackets, trimmed with braids and buttons, the akirta are round length and plaited. Sale price $10. . . Timely Tailored Walking Suita, $23.60. Magnificent values at $30.00. Handsome walking suits in all tha popular light Colors, Eton Jackets, with pointed girdles and colored vests, broad shoulder effects, with military rapes and strap, handsomely trimmed with buttons and braid: round akirta aome of plaited and trimmed with buttons and straps of the same i the smartest suits we've shown this season. $30.00 values, today each $23.54. Don't. Dont Don't spend a penny for Ladies' Suite until you see and investigate Last A Thomas' Great Sate. Unfavorable weather has left ua with a large stock of suits and akirta You will appreciate our tremendous bargains. fti, Drew and walking akirta sale. In all the very latest spring Ideas, Etaminea, cloths, trimmed than elsewhere. $7.50 Silk Petticoats, Taffeta Silk, black and all colors at $6.00. Black Sateen regular $1.60 values, a large variof ety trimmings at 98c. of Large assortment very fine covert and silk Jackets, we will sell at 4 Petticoat Sale 1-- Off. Childrens Silk Coals $4.40 tee ?' on ! . : wear, a saving of 25 per cent special for Monday. Voiles In every conceivable and popular style s. Chairman McCall today received an the government explanation from printing office, concerning the folio lln at th top of cash pago of tha report "Charges concerning members of congress." This line was. It is said, a legitimate condensation of the substance of the title page submitted from the postoffice committee and is also Justified by tho Hay resolution which rays "Charges In the same connection. The line waa made up ln the printing office aa la tho usual custom. Tho explanation from the printer also contains the statement that the 25 advance copies were In the hands of the potoffle committee 50 hour before a correction of the line was ordered. A committee meeting wa held today behind cloned doors. y of Spring Tailor Suits M'CALL CALLS ON PAYNE. Postmaster General and Committa Discuss General Report. Washington. April 2. At the request of Postmaster General Payne. Chairman McCall, Messrs. Hitt. Richardson and Bartlett went to the Arlington hotel today aid discussed with the postmaster general at his bedside tbe special report involving members of congress in the matter of clerk hire and leases at third and fourth class sub-wa- in the country. Among those who were hi patrona Washington, April 2. The Interior In olden days were Abraham Lincoln. disGeneral Grant, Stepen A. Douglas, eJ Department has received an official patch from Portland, Ore., saying that win Booth. Joseph Jefferson, Edwis tha grand Jury will report IS Indict- Forrest, William J. Florence, Law. ments ln connection with land frauds rence Barrett, and scores of 'other which hrava been under investigation who were prominent ln their variotn for some months The frauds. It is occupations. claimed, were committed under the Hen Blair waa said to be the first land law and tha timber and atone act ln the world to drive a sixteen-hurs- t nua team. This was in 1857. when ha TUNNEL ROUTE COMPLETE. waa with Levi J. North's circus. Ha also drove for Dan Rice, the New Yerk Underground Railway Will old clown. June. in be Ready for Operation In the presidential campaign of New York, April 2. Expectations 18G0 he drove Stephen A. Douslu that the underground railroad will be and Abraham Lincoln In their tour t . ready tor operation in June are to Chicago. fail. According to the men ln charge BALKAN TROUBLES. from the of the work the sub-wapresent outlook, may not be completed Austrian Troopa Are Prepared t until fell and It la possible no trains Leave for tho Beene. can be run until well along In the win- New York, April 2. The third corn ter of thla year. The constructive work of the sub- of the Austrian army la prepared to here at any moment for way Itself and the laying of tracks leave on tha Adriatic, according to aRaguia, World probably could ba completed by Juna, from Trieste. Austria, gi but the power house is behind. It will dispatch steamers are ready to fake tha soldier take at least until the end of August on board should a call be made for to put In place the generators for suptheir services. plying motive power. Provision has It la declared ln Trieste that this is been made In tbts power bouse, which a critical moment la the Balkans Eleventh really Is at Fiftieth street and where until now snow has prevented avenue, for seven huge generators of active operations. Should the Third operation. At corps be moved they will be tended at power for the sub-wabe will least fire generators required the most convenient port of transport for a beginning and aa yet only two to the Macedonian frontier. The have been put ln place. It takes six are exercising la carrying bag. weeks to put together each set of the gage to the docks and back to the bn generating machinery and at thla rata . A Sale mid-Augu- a d EXCITING SCENE. it would be at the earL lest before the machinery necesi to give power to run any trains jl will be ready. the i - Children's double breasted silk box coats, peau de ole of goed quality, full puff sleeve, trimmed with fancy braid and sateen lined, la sizes 4 to 14. You will recognize they are $8 values, $4.40. Sale of Ladles the latest neckwear Neck-a- ll novelties. and heavier at less prices |