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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINEE OGDEN, UTAII, 1'KIDAY MORNING, -sw fit tn stop buying oil in and that those from whom it bad been buying were lo,er by the U w ill be suspension of tiieir eali-s- . tlih found that company can pay any liut l!ini may be imposed upon it, ur tae cot of any suit Hint may brought againet it. by making the public psy a cent ur l o a gallon more for it its oil. Among oilier way sl-- o lie learned on the other aide, that while Individuals by lhe score, by live huj.lred, jicrhaps by the llum-aiihave been injured iu purse by tbe commercial pursued by tbe company, oilier thouaanda have found w.-l- l aid employment through Its operations and millions have bought' burning oil at prices which are less than half the prices paid a few years ago. By all means let all rascals be shown up. It there are an in thn beef bud-nesIf there an-- any show then up. in tae oil budness, nhos I hern up. If there are uy in the railroad show them up. If there are any in life, show them up, and spare company THE EXAMINER Published Every Day is the Year by The Btaadard Publishing Ce. RATES. SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Carrier la Ogden City. Including Sunday Morn-lu- g Examiner, per mouth. ...75 Single cupiee BY MAIL eta IN ADVANCE. INDEPENDENT AND STRONG INQUISITION Investigation Into Accounts of Utah World's Fair Commission Is Resumed Joseph Wells Tells of John Q. Cannon's Confession to His Brother d, The Examiner la aent ty mail outside of Ogden, per year.... 16.00 At least quarterly, in advance.. 1.50 FEARLESS WHITTAKER IS UNDER Kaiis FEBISUARr 24, 1005. Early Arrivals! SPRING DRESS GOODS Ginghams, Voiles Etamines and Novelties in Waistings The Examiner la a atrictly independThe investigation committee in the he said were converted into drafts on ent newspaper. It given all alden aa matter of the World' Fair commit-siun- 's the Third National bask at St. Luulo. eqnal show. Were these vouchers paid by you Tae Examiner ha no favorite, and resumed its woik yesAU personally?" was a leading query of tn no enemies to punish. It will give tbs t wa-terday when important testimony attorney. news unbiased aad unprejudiced. "No, but they were ofteu referred to eliritwd from several witnesses and Communications will be received on me for my O. K." all subjects presented In respectful many details were got at in regard ui "How did you coin to pay them?" tbe way the account were kepi. language from known IndhrtduaU, lmt "Well, I'd like to explain that. Whenthe true name must be published la none. The hearing was resumed with ever Mr. Sherman was having town fas full. All letters and communications at y of Stale Jamas T. Hammond would wrife us to hnnur lh voucbeis signed by non de plomee. or assumed CZAIt Id FOR WAR. on waste stand. Mr, Ilstuond testified during his absence, and when he reths the names, will be throws la turned he would always come around hldee never beaket. The brave man The Cer has dccldrd ij favor of to being n member of the state board an take up the vouchers, giving ua his behind as assumed name. Don't esk exhibit of and Identified 25, exuminrrv check for them. continuation id the war with Japan, the Editor to be responsible lor what "Were ail ue orders you paid signed not because he is s wurlotd. but af- offered in evidence, as a repwt of the you are ashamed of. the governor and secretary?" fair of govrruueni and public liolicy Joint committee to I lie legislature, by It would not of this aad provid the that he wan guilty of forging the govnecm they were not, but it St. Louis of tho affairs ths 11 atutemeiits relative touching made ernor's noma to the orders. a of hate further tbe to with we were. that time favor a i they thought by Subscribers will center Did Mr. Cannon say anything about World's fair commiariun. lie Mid ths "Do you recognize the governor's tbe fiuanrea of ths oonuntssioa. Informing this ofllee of failure to re- suiifllct a duty from which there can Mr. Whitaker, have you ia yonr the money and where It want?" handwriting?" ceive The Examiner before their be iui s bilking. To euu tbe war uow indebtedness errs ted by the rommis-siuwhich "Ha was asked it he gambled, and "Well, this Is a pretty good counter- puosesslon any other document was mg authorize.! by the state breakfast. would he to give to the makoatcuta feit. If I didn't know it wa a forgery will aid the conuuinaloa in arriving at he aaid he had never gambled a dollar board. of tlie Russian empire a greater incorrect concluou couivriiing your in his life. He amid he had used it for 1 should pasa It right aluiig. household and personal expenses. 'State whether application was made 8. T. Whitaker, director fluence over the people generally in EXAMINER TELEPHONES general of pait of thla work?" wa asked. Did anything else occur iu that Ia reply the witness handed over a intlievnmmiaslon.wssqiirstlonedon every exciting a fueling of distrust tn tbe by the commission for authority to number of other papers, all of which meeting that yon remember? manand technical detail its work, of EDITORIAL ROOMS deficit. cur Rusany government. Furthermore the Yes. this came with deep emotion ner of proceeding. He told in answer Were offered in evidence. Net, B1 Independent Phone. inintatcre are ejuiguin of auccees 'My rseoIeciiiin Is that nu formal to questions ths It this all ths documentary evidence from the witness, and waa spoken restory of his connection R sian Bell Phone. iu the coming clash between the application was made, but Gov, Wells with the commission and bis manner you nave that will throw any light oa luctantly. BUSINESS OFFICE the accounts?" made an Governor Welle recalled a conversa620 Gen. armies under , Kuropatklu conditions."oral statement concerning of handling fluauccs. Tbe books wer Independent Phone...,...-9lnHere the witness turned over a con- tion with John Q. Cannon on the -- a said, and none at in Salt SO Laka, kept Belt Phene, a ,,-Nend Firld Marshal Dyama. What actiun, If any. was taken by .n 8t. Louis. If he bad to pay bills tract with Crawford A Newby, and was street, coming up from tbe city and BfM. OLASMANN Russia cannot affoid to atop a war ths board relative to that matter?" county building on tlie day after he there, he made a moitbly statement of then aked: "Are there any others? 120 ...No. Independent Phone. Nous that I can call to mind. None whasver, because of Its not what he had paid and sent It in ts went outof offloe, and he asked John Q. Bell Phone Na, 120 that to date has brought nothing but if be remembered hearing him tell him WHITAKER VOLUNTEERS. No. 120 af both telephone ayetoma diahotuir and discredit. From the fight haring been formally presented. We the secretary. For all big items, stateIn that conversation that the two things however, that ments of contracts were secured from on the Yalu to Uie stand on the 8hakhe reached the cunclnslun, closed after I'd like to aay, continued Mr. Whit- of which he was moat proud in Ms adtbe state board had authority only to the sellers, but for some small item, river, the land battle of tse Russians authorise deficits in n general wav. and beluw $10 cash was sometimes paid, aker, that if In the investigation there ministration was that he had never are any documents found to be miming been approached with a bribe, and that It and no receipt secured. A BRITISH BARON'S SON'S ENLIST'. have been sources of surprise to' the this being a special appropriation. 1 should like to have tbe privilege of not $1 of the state's money had gone "Dili you ever investigate the books rest of tbe worlJ, the weakness wa ths sense of fhn hoard that nothBENT IN OUK XKMY looking them up, so a te clear up all astray. Ha asked John Q. if he did not ing could be done in ths matter. No o the secretary? was asked. shown beiug nlmoel wholly unexpected. set ion, therefore, was taken, ths board remember offering his congratulations "Not until my return from 8L doubt la the matter. The diseovrry that mlislng eon and The only bright spot in all that reMr. Joseph of the committee suggestat that time ami then asked why he simply diaensring the question in- Ltiiils." ed Mr. that Whitaker in be JVrT vt had enlisted treat British a was the Lrn. leif Idao Yang, where given "When was that? (John Q.) did not tell him ot this formally. our army la parliculary Interesting and "Is the latter part of December or privilege ot going over the book with irregularity. Mr. Cannon did not his George J. Gibson, attorney-at-lasuccessfully extricated the in to him order render auditor, ths first pari of January. euggeative at this time, when there is army from what appeared to be coup was ths next witness. Msihtano ns may be necessary. Do you know where the secretary "What bad you to do, If anything, The witness was shown a number of such no much dlecunaloa Ccnoerning the largo de grace. T his granted. with the office of treasurer of the com- check books and asked a they were all 'Did O K the vouchers fur all you The Russians have displayed per- mission, percentage of (Invert ions from both tbe was asked by Attorney he had in coanrctio with his work at Ncx ths Items of purchase you had. to do Bl. Louis. sonal bravery but thoy have been at Smith. Have yon seen 1dm since that day? army and navy. with?' was asked the wttueas. 1 saw him on the Street once, two "Yes, air.1 Nothing. The eulLlment In our army of a forgreat disadvantage in artillery and. 'Yes. sir, nearly all. There were or three days after that, but have not with any of tho all deposits of familiar Were "Ths are you deposits cultiof education of social would and It eigner teem, havo been outnumbertome, however, that at first did not seen him since then. treasurer's accounts, bunks or docu- yourself as director general? contain my O K but later 1 went over vation, however, ia by no mean au ed, but now they Lavs the gun and ments?" "Yea. air." With tills the witness was excused "None of them are your own private them and fixed them up. No nlr.N and the Inquiry was adjourned until 10 extraordinary went. When our civil men sud if they fail in the coming Mr. Joseph salved the witness to a. m. tomorrow. ' Were you attorney fur Mr. Sher- accounts? war was iu progress many foreigners mighty struggle near Mukden, their "No, sir, these were kept eulirdy identify certain boots known as the of tbwli sort ati.l of military experience mililary prestige will lo a thing of the man as treasurer?" ledger and JourusL Tbe w itness thought 'No. sir, but he asked me on one ocseparate, , mine to this country with the expecta- psst and Hlllu Japan will lie tu a posi- casion for ad vice. That, was "Then exhibit 36 contains all the de- they wer ths books kept by the sscre-tartion of get ting commissions in Ills arm? tion to exact a pvaco mure onerous since he ceased b Its treasurer. posits made by you as director gen"Have you turned over' any bill Exhibits 26 and 34 tnrluslve were eral and the Instances where, failing to get and burdensome to tbu Czar and hi -- liter the governor asked you to assist Identified who sir." thn handed "Yes, witness, such a commission, they enlisted as people thun any term now suggested. in this mutter?" asked Mr. 8tookey. "And exhibits 39 ta 44 inclusive conthem as papers turned over to him by I think not. answered tlie wltnes. A number of Uuslan correspondent Since private soldier were not frw. tain all ths checks you issued in this Mr. Sherntsn, treasurer of the enmmi's-stoHerbert L. James, bookkeeper for lhm and up to the present there lias though have nut much1 faith tu their These exhibits consisted of a capacity?" tho "Yes. sir." maker of the Secretary Cannon,-anBaltimore, Feb. S3. In his farewell probably never burn a time when in own army. On of taeni, writing to number of (tank books containing with McCur-nlc- k "Are you able tu tell which of these records now in tbe hands of ths In- address at the anniversary exercises account of the Irca-urthe diluted ranks there have not been the editor of Novoyo Yremya, says: A Cn ths Bank of Commerce and checks. If any, fere drawn on your vestigators, did not prove a ready wit- of Johns Hopkins university. Dr. Wm. foreigners of education belonging to The army knows nud loves only ons the Comfircial Natiuusl honk as its personal account ?" ness, an,l it took endles questioning Osier (who la about to become head faniillev of more or less social distinc- general, and that i Tans' Lincvich. successor; also a bunch of checks "It would he hard to tell without the to get facta from him. His atory waa of the medical school of Oxford unithat he waa employed by General Can- versity) declared that nothing ia the tion in their own countries. Among mo matter in w hut part of tbe army I numltered continent Ive from 1 to 220 vouchers." hsv been. I have heard everywhere lbs inclusive, and No. 222. thn missing non to work upon a net of hooka which world U accomplished by a man more do then?' it to did "How happen you the enlisted men of the army are also words, "If Fa pasha were only here! ' nnnilier not having Item drawn. il was at the request of Gov. are not new available. This set he liiaa forty yearn old and that men of "Well, AmeriesHs of a similar character He is the man wUnn noth olUcers and "Were the cheek paid through those j Wells. We had mix request in for as kept np to January of thla year, and sixty should be retired or chloroformooidler trust, and with him they wilt two hanks handed to you by the treasa regards their nodal antecedents. appropriatioii. and ths secretary was then copied them into the hooka now ed. American medical colleges are. lie In the navy also there may be found take anything; lint he it not a racism-to- t urer ?' ws asked the wltnes. being puslied to hand in his report, on hand, making some change and allike Kuropatkln. which was overdue and was not ready, tering the charges from one account to declared, teaching hybrid system of sir eniimeit men who in education and re"Yes, (I They thought in St. "Were all of these lc'iimflnt handed Gov. Wells asked me if I would not another also omitting some voucher medicine and producing ignorant pracfinement are on a level with ilie of- remember It wry well lcier.burg and now you to you by Mr. Sherman wljile he wav kindly take hold of matter and bring numbers. titioners and Europe ia far ahead of ficers under whom they eerie, and gen write it) .that when Kuropstkln came An important atatement was that the Halted States In medical univerbook up io date." the liam-hunhe "had to collect and "Did you make any changes in tbe vouchers were not numbered consecu- sities. "No. sir, nol while he Wag tres.nrer. dally, in both the army and navy, the to an army. Figures show that My idra aa to the comparative usetively, but blanks of 10 or 13 nymbem What did Mr. Hhermnn tell yon at buokn?" distinction between offhwrs end ineu iu orgauixo to be nonsense. Upon his arrival tliero the time he handed you these papers? books Ihemnelves, but on were left In different accounts to caver lessness of men abova forty year of the "Not la those respects is not so bread a many wa turned over to him any army of "He told me to deliver I hem at any a trial balance sheet, item charged to any vouchers that might come in later age, he said, may seem shocking people Imagine. eighty battalions a larger force Ilian tint 1o either Senator Johnson or mining for Instance, were sometimes on that account. The only records he and yet the world' history bean ont that with which we creased the Dan Judge Hhurtliff. e Our system of officering (lie two transferred to the freight account, knew of except those on band were a tbe statement. Take tn sum of hu. wa tlx n took by storm . he say sn.'fl bing about their be- where they properly belonged. journal and day book, which he left man achievement ia action, ia science, Is on the whole democratic. The ube; and yet "Hid leNikopol, Lovcha. Tlruova and Rhlpka, lire been since roium have books Where the with General Cannon, and which he de- ia art, in literature, subtract the work of esporithiu records sppointmenla of cadet fur the Military and beaU'grd' ltuhriiuk and Plevna.aud ing time?" clared he had copied, merely because of tbe men above forty, and, while wo that, sion?" hnd Nsvy Academra-outsl- de treasures even of thoo we never ran away with such shame since. seen There never them 1 do nol think sex have "I not In a nest condition, and should miss great are "No. they we sre running sway now. The would praciicsT ws treasures named -what shout wa a at Urge1 conferred by the president, as not he because priceless to bookkeeper employed wanted "Did be ay anything get rid of science of retreat was flrt tangbt tu a bs where we era today. James, lie was a stranger to me were?" ly sny evidence. timmlly from among the eons of tuea they n army by Kuropatkln, It is difficult ts aame a great and "What books if any did yon keep in 'No. he ainiplv aai'l lo hrpP them who have rendered uonsplcuoiia militAS LONG AS IT WAS CANNON. Like you, I don't propose at present Ids successor as BL Louis?" conquest af tlie mind to them deliver auJ ary aervlra to the Union are made by to dlaeus Kuropatkiu's "military tab trrtwurei. s bank book, and that was Who paid yon for your work? ask-r- r which has act been given to the world "Only I have and Representative in ent;" hut, a au eerh Senator by n nun on whose pack tba run waa Exhibit 35 contain mi caneellM personal account. Representative Stnokey. right tu crltietoe th administrative bank. still shining. The effective, moving; "Do y on know whrre those vouchers I presented a bill to John M. Can on McOornlck 4 Co.' checks Congress, and the custom of selectf the army. Ftir example, arc?" nou. vitalizing work of the world is done bethe-- e likewise handed you by Mr. Were examlna-tinea ing these by comiieiiilre gs into fhn Inleliigmnw Hurcnii, anil ghermnn?" with tbe board.' did vou not present it to John tween the ages of 25 and 40, thorn "Probably "Why tho Bureau Uhief says to me. Tin up now prrvaiW largely. It "Will you make an effort. 31 r. Whit Q. Cannon? It is not a custom to pre- fifteen golden jrears of plenty, the an"Yc. air." eiy chin hi work. Four days' ciphenured In evi- aker. to get them between now and the sent a bill to tbe man you worked for abolic r constructive period. In which exhibit therefore, that a great part of the tu weie the All er telegram have not yet hern deI here ia always a balance In tlie mental taken liy the wittime you are recalled? and not to any other fellow? officers tome front the plain people," ciphered.' Whit would you lliink ot dence sn.l a was bank and tke credit is still good. . Glbron Air. sir." "Yea, M. knew Coni John I he Well, inning. ness. and well, In tbe army, too, are many officer intelligence that h.nl been deciphered 'I hear alx tanks I show you contain was there in the office. In the science and art of medicine ttkfH .who have risen fro-- the ranks. only at the end of tour days? Sherha not been an advance of tho Mr. il did there canceled drew a checks the if you bll Was the anything, "What, paid?' tu On ths 4th of August I went Under the apprentice system of the to the ilnancif I director general?" Cannon paid n part of it, first rank which has not been InitiatJoseph That wap a time when every- man say tout relative Hands, ed by young or comparatively jrouttg commission sml It "Yes. sir. only. navy, Introduced for the purpose of thing wa quiet, and not a shot liad condition m. To modify an old saying, n man Yon muds a honey contract with Then you didn't cars who paid you improving the quality of tbe enlisted lieeu fired in two weeks. To go to account?" I had witu man by the name uf Love-r- y, did you or who got your bill Just o it wss a is sane morally at 30, rick mentally nt concer-atlo- n The only oua on same Harbin wrblch and train mumra the between Jo oarvlco, by iit my capacity as attorney, not?" Cannon." aeven or eight dnys on him ws meant to nis-uof not diend 17 years of age were rullaied until the "Ye sir, "No. sir. road -- o well organixed 1 onr mil- which I claim the privilege conwa amount, of the "What that His concluding testimony was I hat attaining their majority, many buys of itary tranwiHirlaiion! in order tu short- vulging." at ?" that tract You were his utlomec be worked only at Intervals, and that eaorllent auleecedente were brought in; en the tunc to live days one must inwas two One for contracts. laid "We other people also worked 'in ths books time?" bul it has been found by experience quire at the his I ion- - which train Stt) and the oiher was for $2lKi, and that la making erasures on ths old "I was: je. sir. one train start from suit first, jump comhave on few rcenlited very "You had been retained by him a. think." set, he merely erossed n pen through to the other. The ibHisnee i five hun"Weie they ia writing?" ut dred versts (throe hundred and lliiity such attorney?" ing of age, and the larg them, and did not rub ont sny Items "Nr1 air. -T"Yes. air.1' The dramatic feature of the session tbe govviiuncut ou their naval training miles). "Ilavu you Mtcii contracts?" The gentleman's objection to relatrams when Joseph A Wells, brother of The officer iu command (if it scul Iu Menu not to have licen justified in the No ir. they were turned over to Governor Wells and who waa I alien ing the convernai ion was sustaiued, and present Ins Bureau of Military Trau-presult. That -, the exiicrinu-n- t bse ths the former secretary. : the nltnei-- s wa asked: at the con vernation in the News" following You made a building contract with building, told of tbe not been aurcessrul. Correspond- "For three daw I !,ve been conduct"Were these all the papers that were meeting and of a Lang A Bergstrom, did you nut?" turned over to you?" statement of the governor to John Q. ents among the eniiaied , lmwever, ing a sanitary train without spis-ia- l air." es "1 iif the service subpoena the 'Since Cannon, walking up from the city and who have that tile wardroom appliances. w lib'll contain tttiS sick I received "Have you that contract?" one other paper- - Benaini' no phir county building, the day after hla does nut by any means emit ala all the suit wounded men. We have air." pafor the "Yea, Jolui-un- 's personal receipt term of office had expired in which he wheir we can cook food, and the rick " t no Mr. wa wit I asked rum At him this the on and point, board a have lout nothing tu cat iu there iluy. (duration pers received ly said, John, tbe two things in my adtn examine a number of contrail en- ministration of which I am moat proud, to an -- tain Of course 1 changed tu this train, ship of our nary have f.u-tcertered the into also coumilorion; by "Can yon get thsi receipt?' are that 1 have never been approached which was going li. rough without their a inter lion. theta to tain mrrrvponileme relating We wii h a bribe, and not one cent of the hour In insa-In'Ye, sir." Among the enlisted men (.f our aimy You have nn objection to delivering contracts all Of which lie indenttfasl. tho remsljig seventy versts, anil public money ha gone astray. eviall in offered These paiiers were toe lion. Arthur Reginald Fmuh will reached Harbin at one o'clock at night, it tu the committee, have you?" After being sworn. Mr. Wells waa dence. "No. sir." find comrade- - who arc fully his rquals when it was impusrible to cither unw was a contract with a party asked to tell what occurred at the There so?" do will "Amt Ho them. you load or feed sick you the in education and conventional social tn the "Newa building between named Clnilmcr, was there not, for a air.' iu tbs euncludo that this "Yr. not trom John Q. Cannon and Governor Wells refinemrut. Ijcwi M. Cannon, nsstsiant rashier concentrator?" management of the railway there is no He stated that ths conversation oc-- ii." wa called tu 'Yes. Hank, Zion's of whntevxr? Savings organization ' curred on ths 24th day of January, ON THE TRAIL OP OIL TRUST. that or vou that Have coutract!" connection hi the before order ns tire hours explain a id that he was present at the request "Yes, air." Issued for the evacuation of llaiebeag, of hi bank with the voucher id the Of Governor Weils who said that he comract for mnde out there a "Wa written w tboe ixininiUsinn. in There is to ) an oiii.-tliut place, and there arrived especially Investigawanted him to be present nt an Interunloaded there, two train with provl-io- ns, m i he ecretry. John Q- - Cannon. In the iiiiiivniralor by one W. H. Toole? ' view tion of the Standard Oil company. with Mr. Cannon. I Mr. Cannon know Ot.' "Nol that to wire which liad beeu ordered by painted questions reply Ails Tsrbi-ll'dignlti- -l analri of Its after the memorable word- -. "No ever was bud "Governor "WIhi Wells said to Mr. Canorders Imlr?" none the of step stated that "1 thin that lie employed him for the non. the witness continued, iniquities and Mr. Lnv-on- 's prruterh-ni- c backward-- . to lake been paid through the batik. It is rerbo-it- y on "Were von ever requested to puv utn of Kill to pi Into ferad valley to there were orders paid by the Commerhave ki. served to stale nutH-thar the provision Celled mineral for n. I shall look It cial National bank bearing his signahand in llaieheug were suflleient to anvr asked the attorney. Us infinite ern-lvThn bound ture, aid he wanted to know if the fewd the wlmle army for seven days, j up in ihe letter book and report to yon No." fif l!ie bure u of c rporiitirm- - are be and signatures were genuine. John Q. "Were you ever ashed iu advamej laicr." another week's supply wa or yet set ou its trail. hotfooied anil bank staiei'inii of Cannon sail: Those are your signa"Have yon more train-loadered tliat is. money on the salary of any member lli.uu-- transactions the check book re- ture all right, but you didn't write to lay bur to the punlic that The railroad authorities wrrr dilerled ui the commission ?' ' them." hed for those pro"No. I wa not. I never saw any uf ferred to?" wii'a whleh the ptililic ha long been to prepare rinsed "Yes. tiicy vere attache, to the "Waa be asked who did write them? visions, and 1 -- aw, with nr own eyes, the salary warrant." en'.ireJy familiar. They are to "begin firs hundred Chinese working at. the "Yea. but he made no tepiy. H- - wa excused af;er making these book.' at ones and go to the bottom." M "Waa he accused of forging the gov ilron, rash ier 'Have you anr olbei?" construct ion of tiio-- e hed on the very sasert ions and E. W. This woitc will probably drew on the day when, wihout a sing'e shot from of the Commercial National bank, was ir. the Third National bauk of ernnr'a name?" Sr. Lou1 chanced inelr mot hod of balYea, Indirectly. He referred to misscalled. lull treasury for more that 10Vt'0. the enemy, Halritengthrewa- - abandoned. were Iwlajce ing vouchers and aaid he would not Mr. Wi'non was banned a larg ancing Iki'.I:- -, train the' other by issuing Te irijuity will bring to light two Luckily, to ie" '1 'cl produce thetn. because there Were no stepped, ai d eight hour later the two hum h of voucher, and to shield. It will.be found lht ial already been unloaded vouchers to produce. The ntimbeT vrsa wlijclv of them til bank Ltd paid, j "Have yon liitme?" -- r." Vt or 20 and ths aggregate amount. "Witho:it rrlilriring the militbit i he Standard Oil company ba- Among l hem. a lie selected Ibe luim- I tearing the bimk'a stamp, he had j ' - ul! apjiiiu- in the bans look ex- - 12.100. Governor Well. T think, asked etinir.-of the bv Inlying tary tnlenr of Kurnp.iiklu," to quote him if he signed tbe name. He conyntir own word', will uu sol be kind rnu her iallng for amuunTa larg' Ipl tills'?" run! out It out (queering fessed to getting the money. Yes, his No. 1 think there an- - aome others.' ennugli to draw a e iriiliiioii from the j h t.YdOU made out in favor f the Si". Tin- wjiiiFa m as j rerary. 'll' '' larse au.mnis. howri' !'. to make ,!emror during the examination wss Comp' .tors, ft i' )y found that the Incitlenv that 1 have droeillicd? s, See Them Before They're ummJXM con-niitt- prox-cuthi- Picked Over es e n ...... lp.ni Kur-opatk- iu an-iv- m ur SHOULD KILL OFF OLD MEN how-qver- r . n. er trea-uier- ?" s?r-vin- . Ru-sia- far-reach- eye-wiin- hap-pen- s, w-rip- l n Dry Goods 40. wiae spiritually at SO, or never. The young men should be encouraged and afforded every possible chance to how wlwt ia In them. My second fixed Idea ia the usrica-nes- a of men above 60 yean of age and the incalculable benefit it would be- - ia commercial, political and Professional life it, os a matter of course, men stopped work at thla age. Aa it can be maintained that all tba great advance have eoias from me under forty, so the history of tae world shows that n vary large proportion of the evils stay be traced to ths sesagenarians aeariy nil tba great mi takes, politically and socially, all of the woiwt poems, moat of the bad pictures, a majority ox ths bad novels, not a few of the bad sermons end speeches." After discussing progress in American medical schools. Dr. Osier con-tinued: For years ths United States has been the largest borrower In tho scientific market of the world and more particularly ia tho sciences relating te medicine. To gat ths best that thn world offered our young man had to go abroad; only here and there waa there a laboratory of psychology or pathology, and then equipped, ns n rule, for teaching. The change in twenty years has been remarkable. There is scarcely today a department of scientific medicine which is not represented in our larger cities by men nho are working ae investigators, and American scientific medicine is taking its rightful place In the world's work. "But let us understand clearly that only a beginning has been made. For one worker in man, pathology a I mean who ia devoting his life to the study of the causes of dimaae at least in Gerthere are twenty-fiv- e many, and for ou in this . country there are n dosu laboratories of tho first class in aay one of the more important sciences cognate to medicine. WHY HE SPOKE ENGLISH. Representative J. Adam Bede looks like a Scandinavian. He tells the following atory on himself. During the first McKinley campaign he took to ths atump and one night arrived nt a small Ohio town, whom he waa scheduled ts apeak. He found the entire population of the place composed of sons of tha Land of the Midnight Sun," and or n moment after he entered the hall and uw aaacmblsd them 300 Swadaa hla hvart failed him, for while he looks Ilka n Scandinavian he can't speak a word of tho language. I sdvsnoed to ths front of the platform, says Mr. Bode, my heart in my month, for my interpreter had foiled me. and It wm np to me to make a learned address calculated to gain rotes. 'How many of you people here were bora In thin country?' I naked, sparring for time; and deairing tb mc where I stood. Two hands worn raised, and I Two men out of groaned inwardly. 300 were born in tha United States, and tha rest were from the old country. I felt weak and dixxy, and I didn't knew whether to feign IllasM or make n stab nt speaking Swedish. Then I took another braoe. How many of yon bsi apeak English? said L "Every hand in the audience want l, up. I never mv anch intelligent Mid I, with groat dignity, 'of you course, Im n Swede myself, I will speak know, but for English. to-nig- ht to-nig- mm-Wel- u to lnt exin-nditur- e HE- oi MORNING EXAMINER in.-u- tslicr-man.- rrfim-im-n- s ue-1:- were-eightee- iner-,vie- per-un- Gives tke Night Dispatches Hot from the Wire. If you like that sl l s -- ln-d- . h 1 .AND. I Get Fresh News for Breakfast. si-l- wen-tmrne- .l lr l i -- e - .- - ' dt- - & 4 |