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Show THE MOlININ'fl EXAMINE; HEBER ihonUd ,Wl V wieoner Mb.utnc ,b8 will occupy bill ono headings: " tsta folorMity. oraupath. Si Egarrc. f yLmi lwJUa ott-- rr prujuer. keptrf i couple, some of them well la local circle, wer startedjTth, imul toward matrimonial feliclUw nwa Ky the county clerk today. to Alvin . Key nold and Mui-of Ogden, Viu Daisy M. Mclntovh 29 and nroepective bridegroom Thre Zi FROM EFFECTS OF OPERATION AND IN- I 1 L. Web- ihT young lady 22. Gourg Mia Etta and Ktep of gait Lake, of the rfEiwlon. Iowa, are another 25 and U. ample, aged rrapoctlvely aged ud Joseph Fereday of Salt Lake, Jean Nelaoa of Logan, 4, and Mia iged 28. the Other. Three witneauea were examined for the plaintiff in tho action between Eden and PlalnCHy yeeterdny in Judge Boothi cnirt thi morniug. They are Janie Montgomery. Qnwn Shaw and Engineer Don, l E. Clark. State mat of Salt Lake, hai been called from u Salt Lake to aubmlt certain measure-menhe haa made and to aubmlt ex. pert opinion. The caae reconvened at 1:30 p- m. for all afternoon. - of Examiner practwork of examiniically complete ng applicant for the poaition of teacher in the Weber oouniy school today. teachers are taking exsiuln-ation- a Forty-onat the High School building. Examination are conducted In eleven todies and in order to obtain a renewal certificate the applicants will have to pan 8u per ceni or more. The School Board it e But three raaaa of minor importance orcupled the attention of Judge HowThe caae ell lx the Municipal court. of Joseph Kogeraon, which waa continued from Tuesday, wa resumed. The defendant was charged with In- terfering with an officer while in the discharge of hla duties, h appeared from tho testimony offered that Huger-so- n bail been somewhat Indiscreet In hi action, bat he was advised to refrain from remonstrating with an offl ear and allowed to go. The cases of rcr Bush and Daniel A. Levy charged with vagraucy were continued nnlil Thursday morning ai 10 oclock. lieher Wright, who sustained such Injuries beneath the wheels of a gravel train at Promontory Tuesday muruing.died Tuesday morning at 1:25 o'clock at the Ogden General hospital. Immediately after the accident Mr. Wright waa brought Into Ogden by special train and taken to the hosfor pital. Hi condition waa ut-several hours after arrival hers that he could not be operated upon, dud to the weakness resultant from the shock at the lima of the accident. Between 4 and 5 o'clock Tuesday aftarnuon the crushed arm waa amputated at the shoulder. After the operation ha conversed with hla wife and others who were there. "Well. Janey, our cut-odays are over, said he and with these words he want in sleep. Ha never awoke agalu, but itaused into the Bleep that knowa no awakening. resiMr. Wright was a dent of this city. He was sheriff of Waber county fur one term about ten yearn ago, but since that lime up M the time of hia death haa been working on the railroad. A wife and five daughter mourn the loan of husband and father. The family residence la at 554 Twenty-eight- h street. The remains of the deceased were taken la charge by Undertaker Lindquist, who will announce the dale of funeral. Fred M. Nye - 1 Clothier. .1, Tsy-lo- r Bjar-Spaugl- well-kno- 4. 4, IS BAKHACAN BOBBED AT ST. LOUIS Falla Asleep in Union Station and ia Relieved of Cash. well-know- an Opening C0ME LOOK i 1- -4 cnl-uff- ,0 Furchase. Juhn F. and 8. W. l'lnpn Un- - just li, ruled large area of nilmug g.omul trout one and three fourth to two sod one OGOENITES GO TO SALT LAKE TO half milea east of Five Point RATIFICATION MEETING. rich said to enilii'm Icilam. The quartz Jamas Cassin Net Candidate for Assas in gold bearing laim. ten ia all. are tlix easor Trying ts Rooacvait SenaTin. "The Cuuta.i. Die "liuld Knis. tor Kiaael to Gubernatorial Contact No. 1 Contact No. 2, Tel Nomination. Ruby Sliver litrlttm," "lluby Silver, A few tigdcnites went to Ball Lake No. 1.". (. al , William C. yesterday to attend the rousing rati- another group of six iro.in-tiIn adfication Uieeiing at the Malt Lake thefo'-i lainih kkated a tbe to dition atre. They report a most euLhusiaati; few near the territory of the ago days gathering. The theatre, which had beeu Equity Uold Mining ( u hnve tiled ou especially decorated for the occasion, six more la the same region, uear ih-was packed with loyal Republicans uu-ti- l forks of Taylors canyon. Their latest standing mow was at a premium. Curblanta arc: the "Excelsior. Governor Wells presided aud he, with stone." "Ogdou Salmon," Psyche," J. T. Hammond, J. L Cutler. W. D. LivMerrymax'k," ami the "Maybeso. ingston, George Sutherland, George Hires, Congressman Howell and J. K. Erick were tha speaker of the evening. Abundant applause punctuated the addresses. The musical number were especialThe following real estate transfers ly good. Mrs. Llsaie Thomas Edward were made and filed today with the gave two aolos early iu the evening. county recorder: Miss Emma Ramsey gave the auJieuce Samuel F. Halverson ct ux.. to Geo the unusual pleasure of hearing two W. Ekina. part of .V W. Sec. 24. old time patrloUc sangB rendered by an Twp. v. N. K- - 3. V;.; (i.tiuo. Tha Pauline Stone to Thomas T. Blurt, accomplished artist. She sang Set. 2U. Tpp. 6, N. 1L Banner and "The Red, part of N. K. White ami Blue, As au encore the W; $1,450. James ThursUiu et ux.. to Nicholas gave a favorite Scottish ballad, all her numbers lining rendered in exquisite Lynokey et ux., part of N. W. 14, manner. The Squires quartette waa re- S W. Sec. 14. Tp. 6, N. R. V: $700. Ogden Brat Bank to Cora A. Howard peatedly eucored during the evening. The Young Meu a Republican club of Balt Lake City, kits I and 2 in block provided each person in the theatre one. Central Park addition, and lots 24. with a small flag. During lho singing 25, 26, 27. 2$. 29. 30, 31, 32. 33. 34. 35, ot tbe patriotic songs by Miss Ram- block 4. East Park addition, aud loti say the entire gathering anise, waving 20. 21, 22. 23, block 3. East Park addithe flags, presenting a unique and tion; $3,000. John C. Anderson to Snake River pleating sceue. The meeting close! with three cheers for the club. of B. E. Valley Farming Ca, E Bee. 22, Tp. 6, N. It. 4. West; $1. Archibald McFarland, who haa ac PRESS CORRESPONDENT DECOcep t ably filled the position of slate rep RATED. reaantative fur a couple of terms from Weber coituty, is a candidate again this St. Petersburg. Aug. 31, 11:10 a. m. year, and will be the choice of the West Weber delegates to the county ronveu M. Olgiiuky, one of the Associated has been decPress correspondent, tion. orated with the order of Bt. Anne for Robert Cowan, of Slaterville, will lie bravery on the field of battle, while a candidate for the nomination on the with General Mislchenko. Republican ticket fur tbe position of New York, August SI. H. A. Gud-ge- r, county commissioner. Two years ago consul geueral at Panama. Col. Mr. Cowan came within twelve volea of officer of the receiving the nomination and be be- Georges, tho sanitary son and Admiral lieves tbe showing he made then en- Pauania Canal titles him to a place In the race this Kenny, United Stales Navy, arrived here today on the steamer Scguranrla, year. from Colon. James Cassin. whose friends hare New York, August 31. Chairman been mentioning him for ihe nomira tion for county assessor, informs this Cowherd, of the Oingressional Camconferred with Ihe paiier that he ia not a candidate and paign committee, (hi leaves a clear field for Edwin Dig, leailrrs today anil urged the choir of a sharp canvass in the congressional the present incumbent. districts In doubtful aisles. The Tribune Ogden eorresjiondent London. August 31. The sudden again mention Senator F. J. Kiesel in death of Washington Hancock, grand-ao- n connection with the Democratic nomiof th late General Winfield Bcoil nation for governor. Mr. Kiesel haa reat hia lodging in London, was peatedly refused to be a candidate, anl Hancock, of an Inquest today. Tho it a evident some hard work must ba tha subject that he died from heart done In order to Roosevelt him into autopsy showed disease. th nominal Ion. WIII-.mm- leal Estate Transfers flfty-cen- DUNLAP MAKE' You will not be asked . i ff New York. Aug. 31. Herbert A. Corbett Beauclerk. son of the late Ijord Charles Beauclerk, of Wincbefield, Hampshire, is dead at Hot Springs, Vi according to private dispatches received here. He came to America about ten years ago and assisted In Introducing golf in tbe United States. He waa well known among tbe golf enthusiasts of America and England. Beauclerk is said to have lost a considerable fortune In experimental sheep farming. Sheepshead Bay. August 31. The Twin City handicap. $10,000. added, on mils and a quarter: Cstighaawaga won; Dainty second; Graxila third. Tim 2.05. CHICAGO SCHOOL CENSUS. Chicago. August 31. Population la on the ebb in Hyde Park and on the flow In th Ghetto. Return from th biennial school census show that la tbe last two years the minor Inhabitant of Chicago have increased in number nearly $ per rent., and that the greatest growth haa been in the crowded foreign settlement. The canvass, which was the moat elaborate ever mad by tbe educational official, shows that la Chicago there are $80,-60- 2 perrons under 21 years of age, aa against 627,262 in 1902. In the outlaying wards tha figures are lower la many instances than In 1902. while in Hyde Park and other desirable residence districts there haa been a noticeable falling off In tbe number of the rising generation. The most populous ward, so far aa minora are concerned, ia the Twelfth, which contains 82.142 persona under the aga of 21 years. CCOEN DENVER A WIDTH WEFTKRN 1MJNDB DlIB AND PAVAHI.K. BGYIhT JRE PHILIPPINES New York, August 31. Holders of bonds of GARFIELD GUNNELL HAS A GOV- more than a Amajority of Ihe Rnuihweslern Railway the Denver POSITION IN ERNMENT company, secured under its general THE ISLANDS. mortgage of Dec. 1. 1839, have decided to declare the principal of the bonds Immediately due and payable, the InHa Arrives at Scene of Work After a terest thereon having turn defaulted. Pleasant Trip. Tbe securities covered and pledged by Ihe mortgage will be sold at public aucGarfield Gunnell, while attending the tion In this city October 4, aa a part of University of Oregon, waa selected by the reorganization scheme. the government and appointed lo tbs educational department of civil service UNITE!) IRISH LEAGUE LISTEN TQ in Uie Philippine Islands. KKPOHTS. Ilia friends will he glad to learn I hat safe a and tha young man bad pleasant New York. August 31. Al the contrip and arrived at Manila about Ju'y vention of the United Irish league lo Ban Fran 1st, after six weeks out from was no official there risco. slopping at Honolulu and various flay for the proceeding?, program coast cities of Japan and China. but most of the morning aes He waa greatly favored la being assion wax taken up by the reports of tha signed to duty as teacher in the High various committees tRSlch were p school at Lauag. a city ot fifty thousand and the population un tha northwestern coast of th Island of Luxon, about tha boat place iu the Islands for an American to secretary'! pointed yesterday report. Secretary John O'Uallaghaa read a letter of regret from President Roosevelt In which the president sent tha heartiest assttranca of hla holies for the auccewa of tha Irish movement. ARCHIE MMKLAHD'S JOKE next year. Tha cadet corps of the First Congregational church is lha organisation that will make Hie long march. The expedi tion will he headed by Rgv. Franklin Baker, pastor of tbe church. Tha corps expects to start on tha long journey late in tbe spring, after the close of tbe school year. It is estimated by Mr. li Baker that a month's time will required to complete the journey, tbe route of which will lend through much Norte mountainous country in Del county. Cal., and Josephine, Douglas and other counties of Oregon. r In bis cominunlcatlon to the expoel tion management, Mr. Baker rays Ihe idea la meeting with tbe enthusiastic support of both cadets and their relatives. and Hi1 he already haa the as suranre of an attendance of 75 young men and boys ranging fn age from 1 to 1$ years. live. Garfield says that In the school service, as in the military, there are mapy men who do little more than disgrace their country. Most of the Americans, WILL MAKE LONG MARCH TO FAIR however, in mistdonary work, school and military service, are reputable, Portland, Ore., August 31. In orqe r serve their country well and do for tha in nee tbe Iswis A Clark ex port linn natives work of great value. probably 100 boys and young men will march from Eureka, Cal., to PeiilanJ Tails How He Furnishes Seven Children Who Will Cast Their First Vote for Ttddy Roosevelt This Year. Some good Republicans were talking about first voters yeaterday.andoneaaid he bad two boya that would cast their first vote for Theodore Roosevelt this fall. Another said he had two boya and three eolid first one daughter-in-law- , rotes for Teddy ibis year. Then Arcbi bald McFarland stepped into the ring and said. "Put me down for seven first voters for Teddy from my family.' Now, look here, said the first Re-pI only have one wire and II ran. It simply is impossible to get seven new voter in four year." Well, said Archibald McFarland that la all 1 claim for my seven first voters this year. "Yon will hare to explain. Archie, came in a chorus, and ha did explaiH as follows; I have one son and hla wife; that'i two. I have two grandsons and their wives; that'a four more, and one grand daughter makes seven Its easy." came Uie reply. 'If yon And Archie Just live long enough. think ha la a boy yeL ub STUDENTS EH3EMIC TRY PEDESTRIAN! SM, New York. August. 31. Two members of a party of four Cornell students who started from Ithaca to walk to this city a week ago last Saturday to have some (un and Incidentally to break record Jf they could, have concluded their journey. Those who finished were II. H. If. F. Porter of Bridgeport mad Byrne of Washington, D. C. J. (L Mitchell, ot New York, and W. L. Durand, of Ithaca, abandoned the contest at Albany. No records were broken. but tbe walker declare that they had an enjoyable time and averaged ailea a thirty and thlrty-flT- e day. They alept In barns and other convenient places, subsisting on chocolate. milk and eggs. en WILL NOT TAKE SNAP JUDGMENT Bt. Petersburg. August 31. There ia no disposition to take snap judgment on the American act Ion in tha case of tbe protest against the confiscation of tba and flour on hoard tba Portland, Asiatic liner Arabia, captured by tits cruiser Groraoboi. The period for taking an appeal will be extended until the parties to the United Stales who are interested prepare their papers. INQUEST OYER AUTOMOBILE CATARRH. Chicago Journalist Suffered From This Disease Cured By A Pe-ru-n- a. I Auk. III. - A d iui. h to t lie lli:i i l can from M eiincr, Texas. Nivs: While iiiiHtwrated ia jail licar Ia-,Tin ker a negro under i auciuiiicd ruiw. has lecu The ohiviaix niysicnoukly lynched. iv unable to determine just when or . bow ihe ad wa-- .mnniiiid. Miimli! Sthi'lu.ihcl9 ycar olddaugh-(i- of a wealthy farmer, was attacked -- MrLaiWMi-i- r n You arc invited to call on tne above date and inspect th: new fall block both Derbies and Soft Hats of the celebrated i I OR HAY FEVER .iFiend-Negro. Arrested for AUrn-p- i i;h Crime, Meet Sudden Death. Mil.a-.ighli- aerlufi MYSTERIOUS LYNCHING TODAY Quartz. 5 1, ! Aui-rca- a Passes From Sleep Into Death Funeral Will be Announced Later. ff HATS ARE levi-itur- JURIES. 1 DUNLAP of papers 1 pnr-offic- Word comes from Ft. louls that Thomas F. fiaunlgsn. the plumber of Ogden, who ha been In Bt. Louis five days, reported to the police that be had been robbed of $115 in currency, a note for f 100 and a marriage certificate nf bis parents while asleep at the Union atatlun. Ban-nlgwaa at the World's fair and did not Jeave until the gatea were closed, according to hia story. Ha arrived at the Union station at 1:20 o'clock a. m., intendng to take a Wabash train at 7 o'clock. He went into the waiting room and fell asleen He did not discover the robbery until noon, when he paid for hla dinner. To his surprise. The niinui Grand Contmandcry ot Instead of f IS he found In hla purse arrived from (he Knights Templar (3.50 and bis railroad thket. the east Unlay at 2 p. m. in a special train and continued on westward to gnu Francium. LABOR DAY EXCURSION The Jam machine mIiop have an JTOJBRICHAM CITY lir of iptici utKiut them today which fa rarely seen. There are a uuralicr of meu working, but jual aa few a All Arrangements Have Bran Com-pietcould be gut along with were retained. by v. L. and Y. M, E. Buckingham, general superintendM l. A. ent of the Oregon Short Line RailrThe Weber Blake oad. arrived in Ogden today iu speciexcursion to al car No. 6." He will probably re- Brigham GMy oa Labor day, under U o main today and tomorrow looking into auspices of the Y. M. and 1. L. Assorailroad matters. ciations of the slake, promlsra to lie a success. A large crowd have alIty order of W. E. Marsh, assistant great ready signified their intention to parchief engineer of the Southern Pari t rate fur the muni ticipate. A Mr. the telegraph si at ions at Colin trip haa been secured, placing It withand Oliu-Cut-of- f on the Ogrien-Luclin reach of most of the iieople. Among have been discontinued. A day and Die attractions at Brigham this day nighl telegraph office la established will lie athletic sports in the forenoon, at llugup. Promonlory and Lakcsitlo, fin which prixea will be given; a free . also ou the are to be considered fruit diatributtlon. peach aa. melons and Uic wine aa terminal yards and all canteioiipes, and a band concert. Th tralna must pasa through these yards afternoon will be devoted to a coni'crt ltwoen yard limits nndor full eoutrol, and dance and lo a game of be as ball expecting main line to be blockod at between the North Ogden and Box Elder any liute. teams for a purse of $50.00. In Ihe even Ing the military band will give a conBUY AN WILL CAMPAIGN IN OC- cert, and a ball la the dancing academy TOBER. will follow. A temporary restaurant Nw Y ork. August 31. has been provided on tbe grounds. The Secretary omlron nf the liemocrallc National I rain time, given In another part nf vuniiniiiee haa mceived a letter from1 this ia exceptionally suitable fur issue, "lu J Bryan, in which Mr. both old and young, and altogether the Bry ) he will lie al the exrtiralnnfBfx are promlaed an excepdisposal of pwimliii fur campaign puntose tional day of rnjoyment. n Ihe uonth of October. Mr. Bryan indicate that he would prefer speak-I".- 1 GERMAN WAR IXJKD'B CHILDREN lho wal. mostly In Indiana. ARE NOT ANGEIM. Taggart says the cotnrdUee mu yet taken up the subject ' August 31. The arc.hUcct BrJna itinerary and it is whe kaown whether lie will the restoration, of designed apeak In me Prutoatant church at Spires, capital of eastern , although there have Rhenish Bavaria, which was dedicated revera1 request, from different "callin' for Sir. looey, selected the portraits of the Bryan. seven imperial children in their fourth year for the heads of seven angels In the windows around the chaned. The emperor objected, saying My children are no angels." Tbe empress, however, Fall thought the Idea charming and it waa accordingly executed. Thursday, Sept 1. i 018188 Claims Are Near Osdeu acd Alleged to ba Rich In Gald Bearing POLITICS NEVER RALLIES personal proijcrty. do-b.condition. Thu a FIl-E- WORLD OF lin- -. nutiviiy of offense. LARGE NUMBER BEAD ,r KIKIKO LOCATIONS MADE 18 IMLOR IN THE WRIGHT SPFtvrSJS UTAH. TI1URPPAY MiiRN'IStf, SLPTEilREB ar-iv- it Tnckir. lie was urredeiL soon afterward and placsd In jail Three boor later, whoa tho officials weut to the veil to take Mis prisoner into con it they found him hanging by Ida neck. dead. The cage had not been broken iuto, hut he had a f'irtyTout rope around hia neck aud hla head wsa drawn up to a hole in the tell aboui eight ineli In width aud not over four fed from tba Hi Mir. used to pass food through t.v the prisoners. Ills feet were tied cIom-t- o his body with curds. There is no lew to ilia periietratora. by IrSElrtBAKOCKj h0 jMib.tcu Ave , CHICAGO Mr. J, KasChold,4di West Mt. Pleasant avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., Peroaa for oudenite catarrh (hay fever), lie writes: . "I have used your treatment for catarrh of th head, no and throat, a yon diagnosed it, 1 have for years been a sufferer of this disease, especially daring spring and summer time and never have received any relief until very hot or very cold weather set in. "1 took fonr bottles during February, March and April, when I not only felt greatly better, bnt am now eared. The attack always returned about tha middle of August and lasted au til December, I have been entirely free from catarrh this autumn." J. Xaachold. Hay fever is really neats catarrh excited by minute emanation, from certain graasas, flowering plants, fungi, or dried vegetable substance, it is very sudden in it onset, and, without proper treatment, continue until th acaaoa change or 4 ho patient goes lo soma favorable locality. It has all Ihe symptom of acute catarrh encesing, mucus, and thickened, reddened mucous membrane, sometime exciting spasmodic asthma, Pcruua ia a apeclflis for bay fever, and should ba taken during tha whole season of the exposure to th cause; for, a long as tha exciting cause remains, no cure can lie permanent. People w ho up unable to change their location during the aeaaua of hey fever will find Perune aprieelesabencAtto them, as it meet every disagreeable symptom exactly. It 1 always advisable to begin tha uso of Parana n week or two licfore tbe exported attack of hay fever in old eacs, where the attack can be forctoUl, as thin will often pro? cut entirely tho return uf the disease. Address Dr, Hartman, of Tbe llarimau KauiUriuui, Columbus, Known Journalist Owes His Rocavery Entirely In Mr. L. M. Babcock, 1K19 Addison Ave , in the affairs nf the International t Agency and who la n inter Chicago, 111., Secretary Chicago on a char- - or larccuy in On I air... Association, write t was today postponed uuiil Friday. f uffend from cMtarrh and Aay tever tor aotna tlma mad ewe my refilm, l.imlsley and Miss Horenm". emtiraly ia Ptrvna. I did mot will entertain tha Ladies' Aid maleiv covery hava mme A AM Aa ka efficacy wbem I of the Presbyterian church aud r tmtaianedfmae It, but at I friend Thursday afternoon at thr- -: grew better, I begem to feel gradually that per s o'clock, at the home of Miss Boremaii, bapt I might get rid ot theam annoying ,54 Jeffersou avenue. troublea, I continued to use It tor several montha until I waa cured. It DEMAND FOR COTTON PICKER-;.- ' la a greet relief to me and I mm therefore pleated to giro my enduraement to Pervna, and fruit that all who use It Waco. Tex., z.iiguM 31. There the greateal demand for cotton picker i may boro tba tamo good reaulta that I In the cotton region of Texas known have had."- - Lm M. liaheock. iu tweuly years and in ninny cities V. II. Hlebert, 410 S. High Street, Coaud towns draymen, delivery buys lumbus, Ohio, writes i "Thera ia not any rook and even hotel helier havo doubt of your Peruaa curing my cough been induced by the high prices imi-ami hay (ever, for w hich I can only for picking to go iu the fields. thank you for your kindness, Perune 31. New York, Angus) Dr. Thomas has cured me, it will curs others also," Ohio for a fro book. Ilerrau, who represented Columbia at V, U. Htebsrk Washington for several years, died to day at Liberty, New York, after a Ioih, illness. Mr. Hemin ' devoted bis life largely to hi country's foreign service. Many years ggo. while president of the would pill down tho lux or lho 1'llE HDI'K. THE A CTO AND THE Uuiverslty of Medalllne, Mr. llerran they GUN. as soon os Hi master's buck was rake was appointed aud served as United and, aelecUng n cool spot, they States consular agent to Medalllne, turned, would li down on lha gratia aud sleep To Avoid Casualties Belaacu Aulouio-biliiit- a Colombia. and Yvacr Officer tbe day away. But one morning n very tall, robits1. In spile uf Hio wildness and wuoli-neIndian naked the farmer to blv him' attributed to this sect ion of H-work. we No.' raid the white man. you will country by our friends farther cast, not. in this region, develoncd an get tired. You Indians are always gel- have a: Died feud between auluuuiblMsta and ling tired." rural pence officers. In that respect we Oh, no,' raid the other. 'This luJuu re behind New York, where bticnUe Ilka never gel tired. This IhJuu uul sheriffs taka pot shots at tourWill Purchase, Mgny Piles for Con- llie deputy rest' motorists and the latter carry shoting struction qf Canal. " 'Well, I'll try you,' raid the farmer, guns for retaliatory purposex and he engaged the man. He put him It Is truo that no casualties have yrt Portland, Ore!, August 31. If went he then to wheal work in field; a now bejng carried on between occurred, but if the firing Ih kept, up he two. When or aa hour for we mav be certain that a tha Robertson Lumlier and Rafting away h found th Indian asleep long enough lio.v sheriff or a motorist will company of Porilantl aud Ihe Panama returned tree. deputy under a canal commission are brought to a winged. This wt'l Inevitably lend lo 'You cried. he Here, wake up here,' tnrininutlun, hunditds of milreprisal and in tha course of lima we lions of feel of lugs and piling will be told me you never got tired.' may expect a regular campaign with nil "'Vsh raid the other, yewnlug. the concomitants of war correspondsent from lha Columbia river logging lb' if not he But district iu imnieiiao rafia to the isth- 'this Injun don't.would ence, praoa ccusorship sud advices by gel tired. Just junk from various points conllguoua mus, to bo used in' )ho construction of down often, he " the temporary work' of Ihe rnunl. Tim Hia same an the rest. lo the scene of war. commission baa been reffuested by tbe Tka New York newapaiicrs are strivmen who have Ihe' umstructiou ot tha THE BROTH Ell FROM ing to avert this sanguinary cpntiujf-enrcanal in rhurgs (6 purchase 40.000 THE COUNTRY. by advising the embattled agriculslicks of piling for' use in the work at turist on U'ttg Island and elsewhere lha canal, and tills requisition is now The noted soldier aud historian. to have tba law of tha aiitnmohllists iu the hands of fhft'purchaaing depart- Theodore Ayraull Dodge, was educated raHier than ta shoot them. The motorment of the cmfifniselon. This amount in Berlin, and al a dinner, party, ists are likewise advised that a slain of piling I equivalent to feet apniKM of German military disciidiue, constable cannot bo )aiil for after tba uf timber, or equal all told to four of he once raid: fashion of g pig knocked into aaueare the huge rafts that are built on the never meat hy a careering "tonneau. ICverr Bobller must German T.e (VilumbiH river and towed to Ban Fran-cler- o effort la being made to prevent g forin except In uniform-Eveat the rata of three each summer. appoarwhen public ho la on furlough he innai mal declaration of war and it sequent not, under any circumstances, wear horrors. K KN CONSCI UNCE-ilTRlWa are encouraged to hold) that th) civilian dross. MAN MAKES GOOD. Well. Swarln, g young Lieutenant mediation of the newspaper iiity prove i cewful In In averting ilia algugnter. In Albany, N Y.t August 31. State of rivalry, during my reddeuco In somo the meant I me we may rovittumcnd t waa one Berlin engaged day Treasurer Wiekser has received a Hie New York cousin liulgry that they check for $300 from a firm nf New York adventure or other, and put op. to dislay aside their artillery and try (ha black cloth of suit a himself, aitorneys with a note raying that it ia guise methods of our own yet eltei-llvfor Hie conscience fund. Th Benders Dressed In llils anil, he was passiug almplo A rope tied across functionaries. rural when ho on down unfrequented street, raid I hat it had been placed in their the road, breast high, is far more dehands by Attorney John T. Doyle it t came face to fare with Ills Colunel. terrent to the scorcher" tnan is a iktlected in go grave a misdemeau Ban Francisco, acting for a client. Tha end tho subsequent parade to check Is drawn cm lha First Natiunal of, BwarU proved hinibclf the pusses lockup la calculated to a bare or of g resourceful mind, lie said to the village like Bank of Ban Nranclaca. tha swollen arrogance anything the Colonel Iu a Iwsa vplr different of riches. . from his own: HOW 11B KEPT ACTIVE. If the New York rutnlHes are wise "Vau you tell me. air where Lieuwill adopt the Illinois system, ft they am I hla brother tenant lives? Swart Tbe late Clement Scott, the English dramatic critic, took profound from the country, and 1 have come involves no possibilities of manslaughter proceedings and it has Hio deairvil interest. In the Anierirau Indian- - Me to tay him a visit. The Colonel readily and ixditely effect. had at hia tongue's tip a hundred Incidents wherewith ta Jlluslrale odd gave Hie required information and Colonel, Popular Remedy Hay. passed un. phases of the Indian's diameter. wliat do joit take for the mgiaria down The Lieutenant congratulated himAs a rule." he onre said, we reWhisky and quinine, suh. self on bis escape, lie hurried home hem?" gard the Indian as g straightforward, Well, suppose, ihe remedy fails? and put on his uniform. Duty, Ism frank, blunt fellow. We don't nsuucl-atChicaThen I slop the quinine, suh. with him njiy idea of wilea. or that afternoon, called him before the News. congo Colonel Daily with lie uiuted matter n or As subtle humor. agalu. craft, The Colonel regarded him of fact, though, the American Indian fidence. It's pretty hard Slur Troublesome in very full of mean tricks and Jokes. oddly. Lieutenant Fwartx he said. 1 wish to he worrit'd by a lot of debt a you There waa a farmer in the West, That's nothNonacnsp! can't pay." one summer who waa bard put to It you'd tell your brother from the counfor help upon hia farm. Indiana were try that If be pays you another ing to being worried by a lot of debt a you simply have to pay.'' Philadelphia plentiful in the neigh tmrhoodhut they vlaR I'll put him In close oonfiuemeut, Ledger. ware poor workmen. Always tred, for trn days. A Weil New York. AngiM esse of Thoms M. Met 'aw icy who is involve.! Pc-ni-- Jour-BalU- bi l Prc-d;i.'i- : - COLUMBIA RIVER LOGS FORI PANAMA ss negii-lialion- B iil y n s-- c e Bxri Do. You Wear Shoes?. If so, just stop and examine some of our new ones that are riving daily for sale For from $2.00 to $4,00 we can fit you up for all winter in Vici Kid, Box Calf, Valour Calf or Reindeer working shoes in our window. See those good VIC- TIMS. 81. Louis, Angust 81. Barney Oilfield, whose automobile killed two men in tha races Sunday, la still confined to the hospital by his injuries, and the inquest into Ihe death of the two men proceeded today without him. EMPEROR RETURNS TO ST. PETERSBURG. St. Petersburg. August 30. The emperor returned to Peterhof today from the Don district, where be reviewed the Coasark troops bound for tba Far EaaL ar- New Fall Goods Arriving Daily in Ail |