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Show IDE SIOKNIXO EXAMINER OGDEN. UTAH. FRIDAY MORNING, 4. . by Carrier. ladul' unary Morning gxamtooe. per month fo.gfrl Dvdirered (Ineluding 3f mall ona month ctn Sunday) ogUUi of Ogdoa ....SO Telephone No. M. Subscribers will eoafar a tovor by to r tmi.'rmina tfiie office of fallnra re.ve Tba Rinnuner balor tbw breakfast EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOMS EDITORIAL No. 81 Independent Phone No. 120 . WM. CLA8MANN No. 120 Independent Phene . EDITORIAL ROOM No. 56 Bell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE No. 5S Bell Phene e I WM. GLASMANN.. . ....No. 120 Bell Phone No. 123 of both telephone pyeteme closed after B p. m. ..... NAVAL PROMOTIONS. of the navy era expressing themselves aa opiwwil to the method of introducing iu the service the idan of retirement for age in grade. Thin was proposed Con verst?, chid of the Admiral Rear by Bureau of Navigation, aa a means of obtaining younger men for command rank, ae in the caae in foreign services. y The Idea has tho approval of the the the of President, Navy and and it will he urged upou the naval couuniltiies, If the tiuestiou of person, uol Is taken up during the present sea. sion. It is likely, however, that the service opposition to the plan will have much weight, although the departmental authorities Intend that whatever legislation is vnactcj no harm shall come to the officers; there will he the umiiil provision that no officer shall lose any part of his pay or be injured in his opportunities fur promotion. Nevertheless, individual prejudices against the proposition are ap parent, mainly on the ground that almost any method used In carrying out tba Idea might he controlled by influences political or personal. Thera would ha, too, the chance that sympathy for an officer would Interfere with the beneficent operation of the now rule. It ia adudLled on every side that something should be done to give command rank to naval officers at an artier stage In their careers than is now possible, but, on the other band. It Is pointed out that there whoujd be consideration of the fact that the government should have the greatest possible results from the services of individuals, educated at great expense, before they are retired, especially when the retirement finds the officer In full rasscusion of bis abilities to discharge duty op board abip. Rome officer sue-erodi- Sec-relar- TUB PRESIDENTS MESSAGE NOT DISTURBING TO BUSINESS CONDITIONS. The President's message was expect-a-d to contain some recommendations of a somewhat unsettling character, especially with respect to fiscal lcgis-l- a lion, says the New Yuj-- financier. These expectations were, however, not realised and the general tenor of the message seemed to be favorable to the maintenance ot undisturbed butd-ueconditions. The reports of the Treasury and of the Agricultural departments and of the Comptroller of the Currency disclosed situations indicating great prosperity, and the retomi'icudaiiona contained In the aud in Treasury report that fit the Comptroller were of such si DIAMOND RINGS DIAMOND BROOCHES, DIAMOND LOCKETS, CHAINS, set with diamonds. BEAUTIFUL BROOCHES. GENTS AND LADIES' FOB CHAINS. OPERA GLASSES. TOILET SETS. LADIES' CSV x :n jout-nalis- sex-unio- WATCHES. From 57 and up. chain, $1.25. BUSWELL, Jeweler First Door West' of Z. C. M. 1. 1 fir.-liy!- i' h. Titnet-Democra- a' tra-tn.- d n. tlur m al. nr ay AMUSEMENTS Mental Science College Free Lectures PROF. KNOX, THE MOST WIDELY KNOWN PUBLIC LECTURDEER. TEACHER AND HEALER TODAY IN THE WORLD, WILL LIVER A SERIES OF FIVE LECTURES IN THE CONGREGATION AL CHURCH. to Cure Poverty," Friday, Dec, IBN FIRST LECTURE-JH- ow How to Educate the Man, woman and SECOND LECTURE Child to Know Themselves, Saturday, Dec. 17th,' at 8 p. m. THIRD LECTURE Sunday, at 2:80 p.m,Ths Law of Mental HeaDiseases Can be Cured Without the Ues ling, or How All Of Drugs." All are invited. Come early end get eeats. or FOR HIS OR HER I Christmas Present If so you viill find Just what you want in our s s s s e BOYS' WATCHES, including 270 24th St. many wise saws and sayings An old former," b said urged bis sons In my l.eartu ' cernand doing. It a nigbt, amir.1 a about big log fire, tbe former i V1 Ue lie a as, aba always lost his cash middle, where tbe fon on Without a murmur, the whole. ingly upon him. the am,. i And played a childish gums and on the right, aud I iu the au rash! the left. lfo energetic, buy. said man. Hustle and push (f yoll ,u 0l' mural. oa't ye tver ( kihu. .V? get aloug. above ail, don't yt ever wait ior .'i.v11: Friend, would you be more popular to are? the turn gaum that you up, wby. ye mom J110, Among It can be compassed quickly with go and eet down on a reck ii the miT.V Be' A little rouble: of the medder with a pail like Smith. and wait for a cow to bad! u Then will they sound of praise the be milked." chut J Through all the town. For though the GOOD ADVICE. Lord Doth a right cheet ful giver love, Anthony Hope, the ttorelta. A cheerful loser men approve! law in his youth. He was L "New Orleans A. H. Hawkins, and the other da 11 editor said of him: THE: TRAILER. At a dinner that was given t, Ifope during bis but visit w We have listened to the rustle tbe young man waa called un . V?; Uf the borne-mad- e paper bustle. about his legal life, told u. And Ibe sleeves have story ot his but case, lie and ihi, our eye; whether it was true or not. Wd caught We admit we have a passion ' enLlug. And enraptured we hare sera He was on circuit, it , omh -The rainy dairy skirts parading by. a small town there was a mao ot ikett who had no counsel. 4'i, We admit we have a passion was cJiarged with stealing a imir Tw Just to watch tbe frills of fashion. geese. The court appointed Mr ita. ' toe to from Fair woman's many shifts to defend hint. crown: You may retire with the prUm.-saiBut the tbiug that plays the deuce the court, to my ante-rootTtai Is give him your best advice.1 This lust thing that bars rxcusee So Mr. Hope aud the accused re Tba sleeve turned upside tired. down! Did you really steal those im Houston Pust the young man asked. Ah did. said the prisoner RELAPSE. It there any evidence againstftxnkly. you ' How was you taken? him the cured doctor Although Ah were token al' the geese undw With a homeopathic pill. mah coat. He subsequently florred him iWtih an allopathic bilk They have a sure cue, It do teem so, muter. Philadelphia Ledger Mr. Hope looked out ot the aindov The courtyard and the quiet ein ON THE WRONG SIDE. alike deserted. From the ante-roos &lr Charles Howard Vincent, the ter- stairway led straight out. Well, my man,' said the younc mer bead of the London detective and police force, waa talking In Washington lawyer. The beet thing you can do is to run for it. He pointed to tbe stairabout juvenile criminal Your juvenile courts are excellent way. There's the way to freedom. It institution," he said, but how fine It Take The culprit, with a grateful look would be If there was no juvenile tiptoed down the stains. Mr. Hot crime. What ie the cause of Juvenile crime, from the window saw him dart ions the courtyard. The young mu returnIrf a reporter asked. A very potent cause of crime Is lit- ed to the other room. Well? said tbe judge, Interrogi. erature, Sir Charles replied. I menu, lively. Well, inhere ie the prisoner' by crime literature, books about de"Your honor, Mr. Hope answem: tective murders, stagecoach robberies, The laid his case before me bandits, pirates and all that sort of and Iprisoner found It hopeless. You bode mi thing. Thera books are read by children vividly. They are written as If give him my best advice, and I advised to Inculcate virtue, but really they in- him to run away. It was the only ad j vice possible. He Is gone now, sad culcate vice. "A story, you see, may deal with a doubt if It will be possible to bloodthirsty highwayman and a youth- him." ful detective, and throughout the work Edyth I'm surprised to hear of yoolt the highwayman may be condemned and the detective lauded, yet the boy engagement to old Bullyon. Wis hll tha only man with sand enough to prowho reatb this story will like the high, wayman much the best, and he will pose? May me Oh no; but he wax Uu nly say to himself that he would rather be the highwayman than the detective one with rocks enough to interest ma Chicago News. any time. Coming over on the Campagnia this queer, preverse trend of ctuldboody-thl- s fit this Miss de Muir?" sympathy with tbe wrong rather than Yes, sir. Pray be seated. the right thing was curiously brought Thank you. Mias De Muir, I in me. borne to Mr. Hoppendyke. I wish to ask you In the deck chair next to mine there what your intentions era In permitting sat a young mother, and her little eon my son to dance attendance upoe you leaned on her shoulder looking over six evenings In the week." Chicago an Illustrated book of religious stories. Tribune, The mother turned page after peg and finally ehe came to the well known Grmyce' They tell me sheT not a MS p.ctnre of tbe martyrs thrown to the What doea she look like; an4 pretty. the Hods. Do yon think boys sympathy how? was with the plow martyrs rather Gladys Well, my dear, she rathan with the cruel and ravenous llousT bies yon as much as anybody I knew No. Indeed. He studied the picture Louisville Courier-Journclosely, and what he said warn Oh, mamma, look at the poor little Hon behind there. He wont get any. " Im getting along all right sow,' Groceries t author. said the RURAL WISDOM. mighty short with me till the set The Rev. W. 8. Ralneford of New breakfast foods cams ia and I shi York fVhes every summer iu the Canar Into writing for free samples of 'em. I dian salmon rivers, and from the q ar.t theyd only start up a fees maple dlu outrof-the-wfood now Id be in clover! AU people whom he meets In Canadian places ho brings home lanta Constitution. Amongst the others, heaven knows, I hey weie remote from one's con- YOU MAY NEED DIAMOND CUFF BUTTONS. LADIES v s Independent Phone. BUSINESS OFFICE lUaravu.-- r e SUBSCRIPTION RATE. 10. 1904. stive management. Further evidence FREE LOVE AS!) 13 Lffi THE PISHES of conservatism is presented iu tha fact that, but twenty-sitanks were OF THIS A'liERiCAN of receivers placed in the hands rund of through Insolvency only tight lmcr-Riat- e the failures were due to fraudulent management or dishonesty of officials. James F. Morton, individualist, phil- only to look at tbe people to knew that Of the total number (J insolvent bauks osophical anarchist anj ticu lover, is they are happy. are happy because they are Since the organization wf tbe system in town rereading his tenets, lie is freeThey do as they please, live their ui Is it affairs various ways staled of throe just from the Home Colony of the that the iui'ftvrtually ufged ia themselves. If they have develop lives, that it seems improbable that the ap- hundred and forty-fiv- e have been set- State of where for eight any private tenets they cling to them Washingion, peal of tba commission for greater tled and creditors realised 78.11 per years the AnarchisLs have been trying without ridicule and without Impedi' to realise cu a small scale the social ment. power than they now possess will be cent on their claims. j Meal, as they eono-ivWhy, we had one i'4 man there It. heeded Ly CungresK. Therefore there should dress :u is Harvard who believed that all f places, University, would appear to be ug good reason fur women. His refisuns like his for and Morton Mr. skirts, responsible raiding railroad stocks, in ibe expecta- SCARCITY OF GUOD PREACHERS. views. He Is ot old Massachusetts weren't logical, and he never made tion of legislation adverse to the trans stock, a grandson of the Rev. B. F. any converts to bis Idea., but no one . laughed at him. poitsiioa Interests. John II. Mott, head of the World Smith,Inwho wrote the words of Actri-caYou'd be surprised to know bow won distinction as j he college Christian Student Federation, has been tbe father of intercollegiate debating many friends our industry and our IS FRANK CANNON A MEAN MAN? made holding conferences at Boston, New in this country. I truiy moral way of living have suriu conservatives the us Morton was for 1893, in other among and cities, very York, graduated Philadelphia a :ait Probably tbe meanest thmg minU-- ; A near Lutheran the bis head of his rounding clue. country. During could say of Ilia church and its proph- with a view t finding out what may course he specialized on economics ter from Tacoma used to come down ets has been told ia ibis morning's be done io bring more good material and sociology. He made the spread every fortnight just to see us and Tribune by Frank J. Cannon, the new into the Christian ministry. Mr. Molt of the individualistic and free love pro- draw the breath of freedom. He said that the niainteuauce of mission paganda a life work, and three years that be didnt agree with us, but that editor of xbe Balt lake Tribune. We iu foreign fields depends on liar- - j "Bo he found In tbe Homs Colony the we were good ienple. work rrproduen the editorial referred in cn uf hla sou). Mr. Murton was at pains to explain in full and before reading it let each ing strung men iu the churches at Mr. Morton pushed buck a shock of the difference between a philosophical same on home. the subjeut, bright red hair and fixed the inter- Anarchist and the bewhiskerrd throwHearing please remember that Frank Cannon has all bis life professed to E. T. Tliomblson, in the December viewer with a deep set, gray bine rye er uf tamba who taxes pot shots at believe in thu Mormon faith and the World's Woik, finds tbqt most of the while he told of the lhmio Colony anil kings. Pardon the question," said tbe Ini iu the ministry are now ideal happiness. Mormon prophets and authorities and college nu-ibut havent the authorities ''It said. he terviewer, began agp," years eight A inoperative colony in Washington In the State of Washington taken any also please remember that his own coming from the west, and south, rathfather was one of those prophets and er than from the east, aud from wide failed, as ail such colonies must fail. measures to surprise tue free love featof Inquiry he finds that msuy Three families out of the wreck moved ure of the Home Colony? approved of the now famous nwaifosio range No. Free love is not recognized in nun avoid the ministry be- to a strip of fertile land on the shores collcgo which the sou, Frank J., laughs at uf charter. Nothing ia recognized exaud pur Puget Sound, projierty taught cause of its small rewards and lack of and ridicules, Jicro 1 the editorial went to work. Others joined them In cept tbe right of every one to do as Now read It and then ass: Did Frank freedom as the result of long prepara- lime, the colony crystallized and they be pleases. It we said la our articles of incorCannon ever believe In tbe Mormon tion. Many students answered that incorporated. To prevent land grubbing and land poration that we were banded together faith? And, if you say yea, then ask they feared they would not he permitspeculation the charier provided that for free love, some immoral Anthony yourself the question: Could a man ted to think for themselves. each person could bold only two acres Comstock might rise and find an exuiufor ihbaa conditions have any sense of land. This must be purchased front cuse to raid us. But even in New York wbeu of decency left in his I'take-u-p tbe colony at cost price and the bolder and other conservative communities a illicit relamust pay the proportionate tuxes on man who lives in he writes an editorial like this? bis land. In the way we farm two tions with a woman la not usually inA PENROSE EFFRONTERY. EDITORIAL COMMENT acrea is enough to keep one person. terfered with. 'Charles IV. Penrose was one of the Bo the law of Washington does not The colony went ahead and prospermen who edited the revelation kuan the tragic ed. Others joined, atiracted by Its interfere when, without ss the manifesto. Testimony of Geo. Tbe recent snow storm Is the whit- freedom. We number now nearly 150 farce of a marriage ceremony, one of our women goes to live with Hie man Reynolds. souls. est act of the weather mau lately. If it were not blasphemous, the most Do aa you please that is tbe goldshe loves." N. Y. Sun. farcical incident ever related would be Mr. Wallis, Hr., missed his vocation. en rule with ua. There are no laws or rules except tbe simple ones in the thgt where Charlie Penrose was en- He should be employed in yellow WISDOM. charter which provide fur the perpetugaged iu revising a revelation from Almighty God, correcting its grammar While Charles Wagner, the distinity of our land tenure. There is no aud puuuiuatiun, while endeavoring in The water question in Salt Lake compulsory cooperation. author of Tbe Simple Life,' guished a condescending way to preserve the City Is not yet settled, but the snow There le a great deal of voluntary was In Philadelphia, he talked to a eeuse of tbe document. settled the dust. cooperation, and It worse well. With young girl about wisdom. Think of Charles W. Penrose, editor Will you give me, sir," she said, a only 150 people and 300 acres of land of ihs Deseret News, revising "copy" Judge Bwayne has made a bid for a under cultivation, with no reaourcea definition of wisdom?" sent direct by the Great Author of the moiety of the publicity now given to beyond that land, we have a four acre "I'll give you an illustration of it," Universe! Senator Smoot. Cassle Chadwick, Nan park, a mix acre athletic field, an as- the philosopher answered an IllusOf course, there would be no doubt Patterson and Kuropatkin. sembly hall and school, a wharf and tration of wisdom, politeness and tact, In tbe Penruee mind of bis ability to pile driver and good roads all built all in one. The reason for beautiful sunsets on on the cooperative principle. Improve upon the Infinitely Perfect! In our French courts then waa a How be would splutter and fume gt Salt Lake has been discovered which When we want any public Improve- wonderful judge. Before him an unevery orthographical error! With what shows there Is reason for nil things ment we call the colony together. A married woman came to bear witness a superior air he would fix the tenses even if we cant tell why. vote is taken. If any one doesn't like ia an Important case. and tbe mooda! With what time distbe proposed Improvement, he doesn t litis woman's lips were no longerrad crimination he would differentiate beTen years ago Japan exported $650 have to help. But they all do help, be- Her eyes were no longer bright In figtween shall' and will! And bow worth of cotton Crepe to the United cause voluntary cooperation Is tha ure, she was no longer slim and suphe would urbanely arnd word to bla States, bnt now the figure is $30,000 only effective form. ple. Correspondent that tbe article was yearly. Japans total export of crepe We have a cooperative store, too. Madam, how old are yon? tbe You ran see how we get the greatest judge said. fairly well written the style a little U worth $335,000 yrarly. archaic but with constant effort at Must I tell my age? she asked. blessings claimed for cooperative A report comes from Maidstone, Es- colonies through the abolition of laws You must, he answered kindly Buffffmpiuvement the Writer might become passably acceptable aa a Reg- sex county, Ontario, that while bonug and rules and conventionalities. You must It Is the law. ular Correspondent! She thought a moment. She bit her for oil or fell on his farm, Patrlcx MaOf course, individualism works out. Charlie Penrose as a corrector and jor brought up some yellow metal In many cases to free love. I gm a lip. Nervously she put back from her ref.ser of the words of the Maker of which he believes to be gold. Refer- free lover myself. So are a great many forehead the thin hair touched with lleaven and Earth! ring to the find Director Gltann, of the others In the colony. They do as they Bray- Twenty-nlno- ,' Except for tbe blasphemy, It la to Bureau of Mines, said several reports please about It. Some are living in she said. 1 am twenty-nin- e had been made of the existence of g)id the conventional marriage tie. laugh!". years old.' The wise, polite and tactful judge "We exercise no restraint over the Tbe Standard Is willing to admit in the sand and gravel of that dissex-lif- e of the Individual. Understand inclined his head and smiled. what Gaorge Reynolds has said about trict. And now that you have given us me. Free love, as practiced in the Editor Penrose editing the manifesto. Liberian coffee Is considered by ex- Home Colony and elsewhere, doea not your age, he said, do you swear to It will be remembered that Wilford perts to be one of the best qualities of mean free, unrestrained, .passional In- tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? " Woodruff wae a very ol man when he coffee. It Is used in the great coffee dulgence. Quite the contrary. In the Home Colony we have variwrote the manifesto, so old that his markets to strengthen and give flavor to the weaker kinds. But for the Liof depending on TO A TINYFOT. hand trembled and that bis eyesight berian coffee contained therein many ous forms the preference of the Individual. The was dim and' hla handwriting bo bad of the popular brands would he withtendency is toward the very opposite I will not wish that you may live A thousand as to be only readable to those who out that delicious flavor which com- of unrestrained Indulgence.'' years; mands for them such wide markets. How has free love worked in the Too long a term auch hope mnv civs knew his handwriting well. a noticed To Have tears. Home Colony? you grief and Charles W. Penrose, his close friend Since the opening of the season the toward pairing off?" Long time I fain would wish it still and trusted was selected to exports of Australian wheat and flour tendency to too Era Death thee calls, I cant ssy that. It is early prepare tbe manifesto for the print- have reached the total of about tell. The experiment must be mads And therefore may you live until Port Arthur falls. bushels of wheat and 815.573 for a generation at least before any er. What more natural than that Mr. Penrose should cross a t here and sacks of flour. Reducing the flour to one can suy. It is a pity that it cant the equivalent In wheat, the totals be tried on s larger scale; a pity that But no! The port may fall some day dot an 1" there or a word Mld dreadful strife; are equal to 38,830,064 bushels elsewhere in tbe world we are placed I needs must find some surer way that a printer could not read? We of wheat under serial restraint Just now." To wish thee life. How about thu children of free love repeat, what Is more nslural then than so I wish that live yon shall And Cutheir of hissed Cleveland The do safeguard people lfow unions? you that Penrose should have done that? In comfort snug rie Chadwick more, probably, because care and education ?" No one knowM bettor than Frank Canof envy of her former success than When we come to that point there Until that Panama canal non that tbe managing editor of a because of any disapproval of her are two Is finally dug! things to be, considered. In newspaper does just such work for methods of Frenzied Finance." the first place free lovers are rational THE POKER PLAYERS. the very best written articles. Belielngs. In the second place many such In the excitement of tracing Mrs. unions last for life. es u so Frank Cannon knows all this Chadwicks transit to Cleveland the When, however, a union Is only They all liked Smith. Though Jones Is why we believe him to be the meannewspapers seem to hare lost sight of temporary the parents. In separating, might make est man in the Slate of Utah, for the progress of the Baltic fleet. To Brown short observations that agree as to the future care of their Would start a lively give and take" children. Their enlightened having taken advantage of that which And almost lead into a spat." AS TO SPITTING. Is held most sacred by 300.000 people, helps them to make a just arrangeW have several times called tha atment. own his including father, and thus tention of the If there is a deadlock they agree They all liked Smith. Though Bilking public to the habit of ridicule the whole Mormon people. might sidethat each parent shall have the child spitting promiscuously on tbe Insinuate that Jenkins game About six months ago this paper walks, yet some persist. It is just ss half of the time. Usually tbe right or Shows,! lurk that was mysterious quits asked this question: is Frank Can- easy, if you get the habit, to walk to tbe mother to a child .Is recognized. Mongst gentlemen, yet all tbe same. You must remember that among tbs edge of the pavement and spit In non going craiy? street. It seems rather ridiculous free lovers separation does not mean tbe Wo think tbe most chariiablo way to to have to rail the attention of intel- bate. Tbe reason why divorced peo- They all liked Smith. Though often rose look al the matter is to answer the ligent people to n matter so plainly ple bate each oilier Is ibat marriage Is is union Disputes engendering rancor stern the until so should that and a up thing kept necessary generally question affirmatively. forcibly suggest itself to them. Logan Divorce comes when the strain is Republican. EVIDENCES lovers separOF BANKING lHOS-PERITtoo great to lesr. ate at the point when love, sexual love, SHOULD CELEBRATE. We would like to see Kayaville, Is dead. They usually remain friends and the northern towns of afterward. That (he business of the banks was Layton, That Is because a love union, free the county, join hands as a commitwill, is lb only true profitable is Indicated by tbe increase tee to invite the county io meet at and dissoluble at Every other is immoral and Kaysvillc and celebrate the arrival of union. iu earnings and dividends. The re- the Lagoon Rosd into that locality. vicious in greater or less degree. Whsn woman marries a foreign port of the Comptroller of Currency Such a move would go largely to es- an American his title she for prostitutes business nobleman the among tablishing harmony traces the changes ia this Item since herself. mm, anyhow. Davis County Argus. 170, previous to which the banks There are few ji ahmsics among our were not required to make such refree lovers. When these occur, it A MATTER OF INDIFFERENCE. turns. In the five years subsequent We dont care If Senator Smoot dues means generally that the jealous perremove the capital from Salt take City. son is still tarred with the conditions to that year the average dividends paid Provo the pruprr under which be lived in the outside were lu per cent, which amount has We always did think Democrat. world. place for it. flrovo not since boon exceeded. The lowest Weve had a liule trouble, I admit Ibat. Our iieoplc are not yet perfect. was 6.7 per cent in 1897, after which JAPANESE GUNNERS. nor bas there t here was a gradual Increase in tbe As gunners, the Japs are proving But it has left no hears, as there trouble so much been nearly to those in average io 9.9 per cent this year, a themselves only inferior tbe American navy. The accuracy with would have been in the outside world. gain of 1.3 per cent compared with which their shells drop onto the Rus- The Home community leads the world mo;;. The average rate of dividends sian vessels at Port Arthur, calls to in all that promotes peace and happito capital in 1904 was 8.33 and to cap- mind the American marksmanship at ness. As for the material side of the comital and surplus 6.25 per cent. Dur- Manila Bay. And then the Americana munity. weve done remarkably well. had this advantage over tbe Japaneas ing the thirty-fivyears since 1870 their enemy could never shoot back so On our two acre tracts we raise enough garden truck, berries, eggs and there were paid out of more than 3 as to harm anybody. poultry to keep the people well supbillion two-third one net earnings and plied in all tbe necessaries. A FOR NO FUTURE. CHANCE s billions of dividends. ConsidWe have good limes. Discussion read and study. all our is ering tbe risks incident to tanking and free; Nan Patterson was married at sixtbe most intelligent agriculthe periodical disturbances in this in- teen, a TbeyTe chorus at nineteen, girl paiuled tural community on earth. terval which have affected ail classes and in jail for murdi-- at tsenty-t-v, There is a meeting in the Assemdoes so fust leave not much of of financial Institutions, resulting in Going noon, where after Hall every Sunday bly Valiev Union. a future. (Tram more or less severe losses, and consid the greatest range or views are expressed. Every one who bas a hobby is monealso the fact that owing to ering SHOULD RAISE POULTRY. to air It there. All summer we free tary congestion and other conditions have a picnic every Sunday, and sorve-time- s which have sometimes caused serious The San Francisco markets are tellas many as 200 paopla come inroads uism surplus, this record of ing the store daily of the impoiiiii ion from Tacoma to attend. ot poultry from eastern states. This Every two weeks there is s bis earnings and dividends loiy lie regard- should A debating and iiti rary society uoi be. With our oxu piionai dance. It would seem to ed us remarkable. we should export, not import, every week, and there are indicate lu the highlit degree cuiiser. iy. Chico Enterprise. plenty of liitle parties. And you have a as if adopted would promote the business ox banking. There was an attempt by some speculators to make capital out of tba President's pear by anggestioa for the Increase of thr MUiul mrf day la tbe Commerce powers of the .f Standard Publishing Ca ' Commission fco as to enable tbia body a !t j " to regulate railroad rates, but this WM. GLASMANN, Manage. matter has been for so long a time THE EXAMINER DECEMBER WINDOWS r ALL KINDS. MAKES AND d; STYLES IN PRICES - - o. c. nu-oi- t ui Up IO C. M, |