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EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS independent Phone Bell Phone. BUSINESS OFFICE ,...Ne, si im.Na BS No. 120 Independent Phene Beil Phene MM No. M KM. GLASMANN Ns. 120 Independent Phone. .No. 120 Bell Phene. ' No. 120 of both telephone eystemo dosed after f p. m. f(iSli ............... been for some lime sceptical as to whether the alliance with Russia was worth what it has cowl. They hava noted that, in their running nccotiut with the St. Petewburg government nil the entries have been ou the debit aide. Well informed French econo-mixt- a agree la Kunputing that, within the period named, Russian bonds have been soli In France to the extern of I.7(Hi.0flti,4uu franc, and that other in- vestments of French money In Russia amount to half a blllhm mure. It la calculated that no fewer than two hundred deputies took part in the violent outbreak against the Czar to which we have here referred. Their political importance should mu be measured by their numerical weight They constitute the dominant and dynamic factor the nucleus, the back' bone-- of that fluctuating majority averaging about threo hundred and which kepi M. forty nieiutx-rw- . . and M. Combe in aud on which M. Kouvier now relics. It is true that, on the question whether the French Republic should repudiate an alilauce with n aangulndry autocrat, the present Premier might nocure from the exlstinr l 'handier of Deputies an ephemeral majority for the affirmative, made up of Royalist 4, avowed or 'rallied,' of Uonapariist, Naliuiialiata and Mini crA ate Re puli I leans oi the t'eutre. uiajwliy thus compuard, Tuiwcvcr, could lie held together for no other purpose, aud an immediate appeal to the voters would bo unavoidable. There la Rule doubt that the men fur the wrathful demonstration against the Cxnr would return triumphant from that teat. The dread of lualng the friendship of France should count heavily amoug the factors which are moving Nicholas If. to grant free institutions tu his of-hir- people. LOVE letters to it is wive . ' General Knropatkin la reported lightaction while withing a hie army to Tic Paaa. It drawing this news la confirmed and It la shown the movement ,1a not aHsociated with n strategic offensive blow tu lie struck later, it should be accepted ns the beginning of the end of the war. The Russians have had ell winter to prepare and plan for the campaign now opeulug. lmt with the lirat aggressive forward art Ion of Oyanms soldiers they are falling back. Kijnipalkin is auppoeed to have an army superior in numbers to the Japanese. With an equal force he shtmk be able In repulse the enemy, the entrenched army haring a decided advantage, hilt fort Hied positions do not slop the veterans of General Nogt who cut through the entanglements ol Port Arthur and alormed the heights of 203 Metre hill, and the Husains positions around Mukden are falling an Putlloff though wholly undefended. bill la an exception. Ponderoui shells are luring rained down on the fortification. The eleven-incmortars, (bat did atich terrible execution against lien. Stocaael'a besieged, are tearing up the fOrtlfiratlous preparatory to an infantry charge that will be almost Irresistible. The Midlers of Japan are a turner In that they are fatalists and know no fear. They believe there le glory In (lying 'on the battlefield. When natlcs of that description sweep up Putlkiff hill nothing ran atop them but the Are of well directed rapid-firgnna, but even after sueb a desolating rain of deadly bullets, they are ready for a renewed attack,' and they will keep up these attacks until the tired and discouraged Kuaaiana give rear-guar- Nor bluet ed were I heir wedded days with of rife; Each season Kinked delightful ss It puaeed. To the fond husband and the faithful wife. Trice lee as must be the love letter of a awertbearl from her lover, it la yet safe to say that a wit treasure mill more fondly the love letters of her hue bend. When I he glamor of youth ia failed and gone; when the bliaoii of lausion falls and givea way to the green and then the yellow leaf; when fullers a little the step that waa once so light iliat the grans scarce bent beneath It, and when the cheek tliat waa like the peach bloom in the springwinds time pales from the niervile of life's aulmnn oh, then's when love way. counts. Then Is when love is ell there POVERTY FOR PORTO RICANS. is in this world it's comfort in the herethe hoi lor Government ex)eri In Pmto Rico present and its after. are discouraged uver the out look for Perhaps wc Mould ilduk of these the ruffea industry mid they have the thing otiencr. lVrliap we would lie opinion that many all the haptder, ourselves, if we would fhiniliev heretofore deriving a livelimake It our liublt to let those who are hood from the plantations, will be soon dear tu us bear from our lip the left without mrsna of support. of the love we bear them. Coffee waa at one time ihe principal 'We have careful thought for the product of the Island. The region of stranger. the reserve L, however, probably not a Aud smiles for the sometime guest. good coffee district. all Although our own the biller tone. But oft sort of expet t opinions are ex la ul on Though we lave our own the best.' the subject, according to good authority coffee nroda a temperature of from ARE FRANCE AND ltt'SSlA 5A degrees to go degrees, anil an elevaDRIFTING APART? tion of 2.SIW feet. It Is anid also that There are algns that the wrath and it can not i udtire wet or exposure, and execration provoked iu Pari among nerd a lunar. loamy soil. These condiSocialists and advanced Rcpuhllcaus tions certainly do not prevail In the Vy tho mabsacre of workmen, which region of tlie Luguillii Today jn Jxuuary 2 was perpetrated at St. the coffee hardly puts for the picking. ctersburn. haa strained I must to the Till la true, liowetcr. noi only io Porto Rico but in inuny other coffee lee prim of fracture the incongritoua which fur some time has existed gion of the world. The deterioration of between the Russian autocracy and this Industry in our Insular possession i itiifori unate for aevi rai reason. It the French Republic. We have lea rued by mail the details, furnishes labor of au easy sort for men. merely outlined by citric, of the extra- women, and hlhlren for a considerable ordinary scene, which, while the hor- portion of the year; it is seuiiforeal ror catiocd by the Si. 1eteraliiirg catas- crop of fuih a nature that ihe soil is trophe was still ireirii in tin: public (not led; ua a soil fixer and protectmind. look place In flu; ('hamlier ol or. with it shelter growth of legumiwhen M. I tout hr announced nous tree. It Is next best to the furesl his official proxnunnit-- . At the point itself; it grow a iu a refreshing rental kably Tree from where. t uiltive to the highly charged Influence- and ohnoxhm la- sia.e of Tin; niniiiMitii-rc- , ihi Premier, lit a hasty and rune lory way. hm inroutiou of to CuIiInstiisnMui.'i'-dUtiMiia's fri.nd-L!p- , hU voice was drown, d fully ton minute ny the nhrmt ,.f iufnrlated Deputies on the Extreme Left, who yelled Down with ihe assassins! "Down with the nmnlor'-ri,- ' "Down with I he CVar!" Fwh an expoMon of detcataiion for the 'Russian sovereign and for the VMepi which he personifies would hove beta impossible ten years, or live )imrv r,y. even one year ago. Not bui that Lwru-I)- ! ailed Frenchmen have r. e fr Kr-erv- e. -- ulli-kne- tir k - jt 3C ftWhy Use THE LIGHTS OF EGRYN sects. A l.ale trv can be aelnteii which Will afford the necessary piote- tion and at the same lime yield liuihi-rA happy combination of forestry tud agriculture may here be pisetk-smuet go, it L to be Mystic Phenomena Which Accompany the Great Welsh Recesafully. If coffi-hopwl that tea, cocao, r rubber will vival and Are by Many to Be Miraculous. take its place. In times past few acres would yn-a good llveljliood; but the overpio.ta'-tioin Utail, when- - ou the level Ixndon. Mar.3.- - MaryJoues.tha wife striking resemblance to those in the ground the berries eaa be swept into of a farmer at Kgryn, is rapidly be- Rhoudua Valley. "Dioich lddo." the pilea aa they fail, mam fuiluir lu the coming one of the most, noteworthy "Glory Smig" of the Welsh revival, Porta Rican and Hawaiian grower, who personage in tho Wob religious re- eemed to lay hold of the congregation,' vival. who sang themselve into a sort of mut pick bis berries from the tree. She rouaed the countryside early in frenzy. If the pi ice of coffee should be doubled January by her and earnest Mr. Jones' enframe was quiet and inip to the groaer, tlie depression in Porto appeals, and ahe touched the auperatl-tiou- s undraniatlc. She appeared perfectly aide of her ront.'r.vmcn'a nature cairn and weirpoeseased, but it waa noRico subside end thoubaiul of by the visions which he saw and the ticeable that a bright, fevoriah light scree iiuflt fur other puiioee would ltghta in the aky which hovered iner gleamed fli fully iu her eyes, and that brio hundreds of small hut huiiHee and guided Her tu the salva- n brooding uielaucboly at' time settled a prosperous farm. Thia year the un-er- tion of souls during the past two upon her face. There was no site over the chapel; of sqveral coffee estate in the mouth. The Lights of Egrn'' have become there were no guiding lights to lead the debatwere hood reserve of the neighboi a houachold word in the Principality way them ing w lirtbi iu pick at all. In me uwan-tim- and they are regarded aa a divine Mrs. June occupied the pulpit alone, the coffee ground growing up seal' set upon the mission of Mrs. but, ns in Evan Roberts meetings, there was no attempt to arrange ihe in lank vegetation. In fad, if cond- Jones. g gentle-lookinMrs. order of ihe tlie service. Now and itions do not Improve, aud improve woman. Jour Is a slim, She haa tho light hair sod again she broke into loud and aarueat more abandoned soon, there will hexpressive eyes of the true Celt, but exhortations, or swayed ryt hmlrally to land Porto Rico aud many more na- her oiee and her manner give the im- the vlirriug singing of iha congregation. tive with nothing to dp but to wander pression of unnatural reserve. I 1I mother A VISION OF ANGELS. I'll be there. lias about in seareh of wild fruit and gold She claims to have seen visions, reached ' even these dust. Tli coffee Industry and lor cut bin angels, she said, ran into her Wel-- lt villages, aud it waa sung last buluatrie are intimately associated in bedroom. They were lair and shapely night with all tbe touching power of in rurm. They knelt, prayed, sad the iiuge crowd in the Albert Hall. tiiU district. Mr. Jones apeaks fluently and with The guhl dust is found iu the gravel vanished. The account of the mys- emphasis. The hearers hung upon hsr washed down by raino. Hundred of terious following lights which have is aston- words la a alienee that was almost natives wash gold when they can find ished tlie district dining the last painful. The fact is that they regard her as an inspired womau set divinely no other employment and they are aide weeks la told by a newspaper who waa tHkea to see the apart for a sacred mission. to gat tier 25 to 30 cents a day ly l,arga crowds awaited her return phenomena by one of llm converts ol panning In the etreaiu. Hydraulic the from the chapel, and whiled away the revival. methods, on the large scale employed hours It waa peurly eight when we set by Binging Dioich Iddi. They in California prior, (o the out. The convert led the wny by a expected to nee the light, but no glory law, might develop an industry of profit few paces, and when a couple of mllea light appeared to relieve the unpierced blackness of the hills. Only the shiftfor American miners Where even 23 were passed he began to scan the cattle-drive- r a Hacking hills with feverish, eager, ex- ing gleams from some can panrent a day b gathered by shone the from lamp occasionally pectant gaie. meadows. ning. a monitor, capable of tearing That," he said, pointing to a high It would aeem that atmospheric conmade to brick structure which faced the road, down mountains, should l "Is Egryn Chapel, where the revival ditions have something to do with tlie pay- started, and where already some fifty appearanre of the lights. This, of would at once deprive them of 1 owe my whole lit to Burdock converts have beau added to the course, any claims to the supernatural. Blood Bitters. Bcrofnknu sore cov- church. I hope we may see the lights. he ered my body. : 1 seemed beyond cure. H. B. B. has made me a perfectly well said, aud added, ball apologetically, Mrs. Chan. Hutton, Bervllle, half pityingly: it la not given to woman, every one to see them. Spiritual things Mich. are not discernible of all men. The road now rose quickly, and at the summit the farmer suddenly Another victory fur the Administrastopped, excitedly seised my arm, aud Yonder are tion was won In Ihe House of Represhouted triumphantly: tbe lights! lie pointed with' outstretched arm sentatives when the naval apand ahaklug linger to Ihe spot where, propriation bill was passed with . e 3 CV lOOG Coal Oil 2 Thought n . When you can have electric lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 each for additional lights Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home . e 1 by using electric light - it ay UTAH LIU Antl-Dehr- la wide-spreadi- ng NEW NAVY DAY BEFORE INAUGURAL SERVICES among the uncertain shadows, the dar outline of the chapel appeared to President Roosevelt is Besieged With rest upon the hills. Beyond I saw some half dozen lights. They gleamed, Callers. acini illaled, Jumped, and then vanished Ui reappear at brief intervals. 3. President March Wauhluglon, MIRACCLOLS LIGHT. said my Now you will behove, Roosevelt's duy before bis formal insoemed to take It for grantauguration to the presidency, was al- guide, wlm 1 at onre accept the most a continuous run. Bn great was ed that should phenomena aa miraculous. the pressure from vinltora upon the A still more remarkable light apy peared after the farmer aud I had partpresident's time that the regular cabinet meeting was alwndon-e- d ed company. Faint at first. It rapidly and Mr. Roosevelt gave up aa much gained dazzling Intensity, when from a It flung out nine long, o o. his time aa he possibly could globe-lik- e spare from rxerutiie business to greet- illatinrt radiations, ft lingered for a expired. ing and shaking hands with caller. lullA sixty seconds am)occurred on the similar display He said to hi friends that thia day of all others his time behmged to the roadway some three hundred yards lie while once a curious gleam people and it afforded him genuine hind, across my iath and circled pleasure to meet them, anti exchange abut with them even a transient greeting. around me. There were several visitors around The people came from every part ol Mrs. Junes' iloor when I reached it on tho uulon. their common being Bunriay evening. Rlie gave a cordial to extend heartfelt greeting witu welcome lo each. I hope you hate President Roosevelt. The president aeeu she said, adding Imthe lights, appeared at hie officii early sad plung"they are thu visible signs ed Immediately Into the ninaa of work mediately, f my work, end 1 want every one to which had accumulated since yester- believe In them. . day. Many senators and representa1 that she looked anxious, tive called to talk a moment with the anil thoughtand again who endeavored again president regarding miasurea cither to Impress upon me the divine characpending in congress, or already before ter of her mission. Bhe insisted, the executive for approval. Moat o. among other thing, that n slur her them, In addition to their official er- star, she styled it -- settled over the rands, presented ronaUtue.ils who are chapel at IhiuUldu. where she preached In Washington to witness the core mot- on Sal unlay night, and that mysteriile. He ap pro ed several bnndrxi ous lights accompanied her on her measures during the day. including Journey homo. "Due of them flashed four of the big appropriation acts. into nty carriage," sha said. "II waa The President and Mrs. Rooocvrlt a glowing ball of tire of exceeding are entertaining a large party of rel- brightine. but perfectly harmless." atives and friends at the White House. STRANGE VISION. Some of her visions are mosl extraShe is probably not acWahluglon la In readiness for to- ordinary. with the quainted story of Goethe's morrow a inauguration of President Fa nst." but she insists that sin- - ha Roosevelt. Tlie city Is In holiday atlie Meaeon llie devil, who, rever-rintire, Thousands f propl from almost phistophelean mrilmd, changed tram every stale in the I'uiou are pouring human form into a dog. into Washington and the xtreeta a .id "I saw some one coming. she said. hotel are crowded witli stranger. The thought 1i was my brother. Then time card for Ihe inaugural as "I it Mhtank Into a small, snarling, ferocan aa lie follows; scheduled, closely hound, which ran yelping imo IS a. in.- - Freahimit leaves White ciousdarkness. the House for Hie eapilol. Nothing will shake her conviction, JO. 30 to 12 noon President remaiu-- i which is credited bv the count rjrido. in hi room adjoining the Senate cham"It would not matter so much." said ber, and passi-- o;i measures paused at a well known resident, at Barmouih, the lust hour and awaiting Ids urtion. "If Mrs. Juno would manage to pre12 noon - President takes seat in serve a monopoly of these dangerous Senate chamber in front of the symptom, but other people, unfortudesk. have caught something of her 12:13 p, m. President proteirpore nately, and spijrit, they. too. are dreaming administer tlie oath to Mi. Falibuiik dream and seeing aa f One nuui tool me qultp seriously 12:2ft Benatora sworn lu. that he had resisted Ihe yesterday 1 u'cloek lakes President Roosevelt devil, although he wjs proffered a botoath n aland at east front of capital. tle of elixir id lite ami renewed youth 1:13- President tends hi Inaugural and vigor. sibirean. In a.) far as the revival is rall.iual. 1:20 to 1:20- - President Roosevelt is heiug done. but. it. certainly good rnurliidett hi and addree as if tin- - border-linwere starts for While Houe. aid parade, lu passed." which approximately 2,inm) men, acMrs. Mary Jones went last, night in cording to the committee estimate, will Arthur, a thinly pnpulaied hamlet at In- - in line to march, larade halts ai the foul oi the li' id mid striking sumhead of Ivnii aveiue to allow mit of Carter lrtris. Blie Journeyed President to take luncheon and reach there by train, and, owing to a slight rcvie lng stand. hoarseiiea---, did icturn home the aerni-weckl- cc-itr- a e, sei-nt- m-- r Bt luncheon. 2.41 p. in. President enter reviewing stand ami begin review of the 3 p. . parade. 5:30- - Parade end. 7:30 p. m. "Inaugural bnil c.imurit tee asemhle. Fire works liegin. 8 p. m - IVnaion building uiiened for inaucuial mil. 8:4. p m. Fire 8 p. m. Oran-- I march I iinL roncbide. at the bull. 12 midnight Hall end. Monday night - Hrauil Inaugural same tugiil. Ti was a daik. damp, desolate night. j uck mists veiled 'he bills and hung tbe skv. while ,i trteady downpour of isfn intensified prevailing gloom. 1'udisniayrd he ;h- weather, the villagers proceeded to M:e chapel in targe - numbers, who .lone hae whil- - at Barmouth, aMri.icd there by Mrs. vi-i- been gt wing fame, willingly trudged tn-.i the wciiiy mild uioiig the deserted hillwrb-t- . WEI. SI I til.ORV SONG. 'Jh. inepdingK ;l; Uie chapel lore a authorization of two new batlle-shlp- s. Vigorous efforts had been made by the Jovera of pork in the name of economy to reduce the number of new battleship to one, thinking this saving would improve their rltances to get something for their district in the way of river and harb.ir improvements and new public buildings. But when tlie vote waa taken on the Perkins amendments to atrike two battleships out of the committee bill and Insert one battleship forty Democrat were patriotic, enough to line up with the hulk of the Republican party, while thirty-fou- r Republicans voted for one battleahlp and a chance at the pork barrel. The total vote waa 121 to 144. and the growth of the American uvy will not ha checked. The tutal sum carried by (he bill la approximately (100.000, 000. A navy of size and effectiveness ia an expen- R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager Russia ia down In Italy's class, and probably below Italy lu effective fighting power. Tu show how rapidly the United States is coming to the front as a naval power, some citations from official reports will prove Intereetlug. Taking unly battleships as representing the backbone of every navy, Great Britain now has 51 and ia building right, wit h a tonnage of 812.000. Fiance has 18 and la building six. which will give a total tonnage of 300,000. Germany ha 16 and is building six, making a future tonnage of 250,000. The United States haa 12 and is building 12, with two more authorised in the bill which passed the House thi evening, which will make a total of 24 with a tonnage of 318,000 Japan has only four battleships (actually three) and ia building two, with a total prospective tonnage of 80,000. The United States haa the advantage of all other nations, moreover. In that our battleship average of later date of nmetruction and more modern type and armament. Hence the Judgment of the expert that the American navy la aooa to be, if it la not already, actually third in fighting power and probably second in efficiency, all things considered. Since the uphitlldlng of the American navy was begun twenty yearn ago, official figures show that the enormou sum of (277.0u0.000 has been spent upon It for new vessels, their hull and machinery, armor and armament, and equipment, but not including tbe coat of maintenance. Thia fiscal year ihe coat of tbe increase of the navy will be about (32,000,000, and the average for t he last ten years has been nearly a year. Japan .... 567.291 477,400 643,691 327,330 257.577 It will be noticed that, while (he United Flute now Mauds fifth. H will be lliird when the present c instruction programs are completed. Kusaia is now carried as fourth on paper, no allowance having been made for ihe ships recently at Port Arthur. Actually h' SPORTS OF . DIE ANI.NivL.i' WA.WLKINGS. WORLD AT OAKLAND, San Fraucwco, Calif, March 3. Ra. rent form cut. but little figure today and long shots gathered In the money, Olympian, after a long sleep won at 5to 1 from a gooa field. Glen rice 10 to 1, Romona at 8 io 1, aud Ebony at 5 to 1 also won brackets, 1 at Reeaulta: First race, three and a half fur. longs Ramona, won; Iron Wat Non, second; Commodore Eastland, third. : 43. Time, Second race, futurity course Olympian. won; Feshaw, second; Badly Used, third. hrdluetaoluao Used, third. Time, 1:1-2- . Third .race, seven furlongs Ebony, won; Mildred Schultz, second j Harry Beck, third. Time, 1:2G Fourth race, one and an eighth miles Glennoe, won; J. V. Kirby, Maxetta, third. Time, 1:55. Fifth race, six furlongs Gold Ennui-e-l, won; Toledo, second Rocketway, third. Time, 1:13 Sixth race, one mile Squire Johnson, won; Telephone, second; Handy Bill, third. Time, 1:40 1-- etc-tra- 1-- 1-- (20,-000,0- rat-lik- e 444.249 367.306 316.523 254.310 220.755 Jj B Rate the Vast klamtorr-lmalB- P ace With Death, The fable of tbe country mouse and sive Juxury. surely, but most of the members of tlie House who ut iod for the town mouse baa a foundation In the increase recommended by Admiral fact. Mite occasionally migrate lu Dewey's naval board and the adminislarge numbers when food grows scarce tration regard the annual navy budget and travel considerable distances to eimplv aa an insurance premium on the frenh houses. Karmen In a part of nation's policy of peace and ability to Ierthublre had a good reason to becope with trouble should trouble break come aware of thia fact when n couple out. The coat of ths two battlships authorized today will be about. (15,500.-000- , of years ago vast swarms of mice Inor (7.750,000 eacb, ready to go into vaded their cornfield at harvest time. But tbe mouse only travels when it commission. The debale' in the House haa ahown has to. The rat, on the contrary, neeipi a great variety of views as to the pulto taka a yearly outing In very much ley of continuing tlie upbuilding of our the same fashion aa do human beings. navy and the desire tu a considerable Rats are the most migratory creatures number of members to cut down the in tbe world. Whole troops of rata naval coat lu order to pave the way for leave tbe towns at the end of summer Ininternal Improvement a has been an and spend a mouth or two In the counteresting hut by no means roulrolllng factor In tlie situation. The dominant try, apparently lu order to enjoy tbe feature has been thfr support which change of food, which the county afford at that time of the year in the public opinion give to Ihe administration program, and on this party linea way of fresh fruit and grata. Before have been broken, as was shown by tbe cold weather sets in they are all the fate of the "little navy" amendback lu their old quarters. ment rejected by tbe House this evenReindeer migrate with the same reguing. aa swallows. They move south When our present couairuclive pro- larity when winter sets In, but as soon as gram ia carried out the Unlted Slates ever tbe enow begin to melt they will be the third naval power of the sometimes for aa travel north, steadily world in tonnage of fighting ships and, much ns a thousand miles. in ihe opinion of competent authorities, To eud a holiday by deliberate suiwe shall be second in point of rfflck-ncy- . It 1 not always the navy with the cide is so strange a phenomenon that large:, tonnage that proves most ef- for a long time naturalists looked upon fective In the crucial test of war, aa ia tlie stories of the migration of the lemahown by the fait that ou paper the mings ns an improbable Action. Yet Jaimnese navy is now carried aa 220.000 tbe facts are beyond dispute. At Irtons, against a tonnage of 387.000 for crearegular Intervals these Rushia. Yet through tbe valor and tures start out from their homes in the kill of the men behind the guns, on tlie bridge mud in the engine room, the fastnesses of northern Hcandlnnvla in Riwaian navy ia now nearly all at the huge droves, numbering tens of thoubottom of the sea, white Japan ia In sands, and travel steadily southward. of the sea power of Hie leath pursues them in a . hundred possession Far East, with Very little danger of forms. Hawke and other bird of pray borer above them. Foxes, wolves and losing It. According Li ihe official statements man decimate them. Thousand nre used In the debate on the naval bill, drowned in rivers. Yet the rest strugthe relative order of war ship tonnage gle ou until they reach the sea. They of the leading nations of the world i not slop. They plunge In, swim out as follow, the first column reprew ril- do and struggle on until at last their ing the present time and the second Not lie the case were all vessels now strength falls and they drown. one ever returns from this of Journey building completed: death. London Answer. Preseni Future Givat Britain ,...1,595.871 1.928.167 France 778,1 41 603,721 POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Germany Russia (Tilted States Italy POWER CO., AND corre-sffcrade- AMERICA'S rflO BATTLE OF THE WAR. Happily there are few husbands In the world who d nat love their wives, hut, unhappily, t here are many hun-liaitda whs aehiom make expremriem of that love by either the apoken or the, are we all So well written word. swar of the truth of this that it waa with a very unusual interest we read, fnw dare ago. the press accounts of a Wedding annlvernary In New York at winch primed coplea of the huebund'e love letter to hie wife were given out ns aiuveulra. IjOV letters of thalr inurtahip days, and. better dill, of the mellowed days of long after life, it waa a tender and a beautiful aeniimrui that insjHied such an Idea at the anniversary feaat, wa it not? Some people, perhaps, will make a Jest of the incident, and hold ' up to ridicule the whole affair, llut why? Docs H not neem that this man and wife were happy folk, after their years f wedded life? ldke. the Ideal pair of the poet's theme; No Jealously their dawn Of love o'er-ran-t, CJ. UTAU, SATURDAY MORXINQ, MARCH it, 1903. THE M0R5T1NU EXAMlNtBOGOEX, AT CITY PARK. lty New Orleans, La, March Farit results: First race, four furlong Did. Brown, won; Sutler, second; Prince Glenn, third. Time, ;49 Second race, six furlongs Harding, won; Banana Cream, second; Duelist, third. Time, 1:14 Third race, six furlongs Sig Silver, won; Mlzzen Mast, second; Icicle, third. Time, 1:14. Fourth race, seven furlongs Cour-ea- t, won; Asterita, second; Bon Mm; third. Time, 1:26 Fifth race, mile Padre, won; Sharp Boy, second; Kednel, third. Thlme, 2-- 1-- 1-- 1:42. 8txth race, mile and a sixteenth Gold Spot, won; Bluff, second; Morris Holmcr, third. Time, 1:47. AT OAKLAW.N. n Hot Springs. Ark., March 3. summaries: - First race, five furlongs Villarie, won; Foxy Grandma, second; Balance All, third. . Time, 1:22 Second race, three and a half furJack longs Minna. Baker, won; Queen, second; O. G. Parke, third. Time, :43 .Third race, five furlongs handicap Waawirt, wun; Tuscan, second; Silver Skin, third. Time, 1:27. Fourth race, five furlongs Wild Irishman, won; Plattoon, second; Peggy, third. Time, 1:01 Fifth race, four furlongs Calabash, won; Angola, second; America 11, third. Time, 49 Sixth race, mile and an eighth Elect lc. won; Bravery, second; Cornwall, third. Time, 1:54 Oak-law- . 1-- 2--6. 2-- 2-- 2-- AT CRESCENT CITY. New O retail. La., March 3. Crescent City summary: Firat. race, six furlong Injuitive Girl, won: Belle of Portland, second; Owaaca, third. Time, 1:14 Second race, five furlongs Panic, won; Leonard Joe Hay man. second; Proteus, third. Time, liOl Third race, six and a half furlongs Duke of Kendall, won; Vic Zeiglcr, second: Grand Rice, third. Time, 4-- 1:20 - 4-- Fourth race, mile handicap Spencerian. won; Careless, second; Whur-ur- . third. Time, 1:46 Fifth race, five furlongs Lady second ; Pure When an attorney offers to settle; Felix, won: Cycuttica, . 1:02 third. Time, Favor, listen. Rmn men try to get business by Oakland. California, March 3. Ths fighting people. , of Captain Heinrich Topfer. of the body Tbe successful business man le one coasting schooner Msrlon waa found in who knows what people will not do. Hie cabin of liia vessel today. A hsnd When n man gets diaronrngeil and pistol tightly clinched In hi suicide, commuted had tliat he proved doctor the soya afterward that quits what csud film to end his life that was Just tbe time when be should but Id not Inwtn. 2-- 2-- d - tr Get Ihe JT OT AND TAKE IN THE SALVAGE CO.S GREAT SALE (GrOQdlS me: oldL WB atr Once WW |