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Show TIIE MOBMQ EXAMINER OGDEN, their polrt to the south side of th tracks. After this matter was dipncd of Mr. Ik Nre moved that the vity eugim-einstructed to establish ihe property line on 17th street in esse thin its al ready not been done, which was IMPORTANT SESSION OF COUNCIL carried. Mr. Kelsey, the contractor, mkcl fur more time to repair the streets ,u sewer district No. 9. etstiug tbai was not wise to do the work until after the spring tains. After some dUrureiini, Ur. Williams moved that the time li extended to April 15th and thst tee dry recorder notify Mr. Kelsey to fix tbe dangerous holes in the et reels DISTRICT BE TO .PUBLISHED. i Contract for District Number Reported on. Nine Councilman Emmett wae Hie only absentee at the regular session of the city fathers, who met in the council chamber at the City Hall lat evening, and although the body was somewhat dilatory in starting., they made rapid progress and disposed of a large amouut of business- in n short space of time. The first matter In ought before the meeting was presented in the reading of the minutes of n previous session in connection with the sale of one of the horses at the lire elation and after some discussion on the matter, Mr. Chambers moved tliat the council res dnd its former action in which they authorised the advertising for bids for the sale of the animal and that it be stricken from the minutes, after which Mr. Craig moved that council confirm the salo of the horse to Henry Em-mefor the sum of $.5 and the matter was so disposed of. Under he bead of unfinished business, the matter of creating sewer district No. 10, which had been referred to the city engineer, that official stated that, in hln opinion the estimate should be placed at 9110,000 and that be was satisfied that the cost would be less than that amount. On motion of Mr. Craig, the report was adopted and Mr.. Davidson then moved that the notice of intention for the creating of this new district be publish'd, which wae carried. The notice of intention for the ereat ing of three new curbing end guttering districts on Washington avenue was the returned mayor by with the recommendation that the proone. in be placed posed three districts and, on motion of Mr. Chambers, the notice of intention will be published. The public buildings and grounds committee, to whom had been referred the communication ft the mayor relative to the dangerous condition of the 8. W. corner of the city cemetery, recommended that the rocks at that corner be removed and that the fence be moved bark for a distance of 15 feet, for which an appropiatlon of 935 was asked and on motion of Mr. Chambers, the recommendation was adopted. The same committee to which had been referred to complaint of the Deaf and Dumb school officials relative to the dumping of refuse on the adjoining property reported that they found the property referred to belonged to several different parties and recommended .that the matter be referred to the sanitary inspector, which was done on motion of Mr. Ialne. The sidewalk committee, to whom had been referred the matter of rebate on taxes In sidewalk districts 1, 2, 3, and C, recommended that the rebates be withheld where there were defective u sidewalks in those districts and on of Mr. Muyes the report was adopted. City Engineer A.'F. Parker submitted ths final estimate for the work in sewer district Not. 9, in favor of I C. Kelsey and the matter was referred to Iho finance committee by the chair, there being no objection by tbe council. a report Mr. Parker, also a number of listing that there were private parties who were taking out permits for the building of concrete sidewalks and asked whether an inspector should be kept on this work. Mr. Williams moved that the matt be referred to the sidewalk commifw tee. Mr. Williams also offered a motion that an tnapeclor lie put on until the committee could make their report, which was finally ordered done. The street supervisor submitted his reports for the months of January and Fcbumry of the present year, which, on motion of Councilman Williams, were inferred to the street committee. The city treasurer reported having received a waraut from the board ot education for the sum of 9486 as one years interest on account of the ONeil fund and on motion of Mr. Craig an interest fund will be crested and a warrant will be drawn for ONeil for that amount. A. Power, sanitary inspector, reported the following cases of contagion for the week: New cases, measles 10; smallpox. 1; released, measles 9. Now in quarantine, measles 24; chickenpox. 1; smallpox 1. A petition from C. H. Gosling - and other taxpayers for the placing of n light at the Junction of Robinson and Fillmore avenue and was read and the matter was referred to the light comI 12 mittee. Thomas Rich presented a report stating that Police Officer W. J. Fclkcr came to his place recently and demanded a valuable dog that belonged to him and then took the dog to the rear of the place and shot II. Tbe report states that lie had paid the taxes on the dog end that upon inquiry, he had found that the chief of the department had Issued no orders for the Juu-In- g of the animal. Mr. Rich demanded the discharge of Officer Felker and that the eitv reimburse him to the extent of 935.' at which figure he valued to the dog. The matter was referred Mr. the police committee on motion of Williams. A petition from R. M. Burch wes read relative to the providing of grade gravel and repairs for the Riverdale road between 35th and 86th street and the matter was referred to the street committee by the chair. On motion of Mr. Craig, the mayor's desk will receive a new green cloth porarily si of.once aud the mater was so disposed Notice of intention was presented for the creation, of new curbing dLiric.s on Umut avenue, between 25th and 80ih streets, the eetimated cost being (Jr which it is proposed to collect s special tax. On motion of Mr. Craig, the notice wae ordered published. On motion of Mr. Williams ihe street committee will be instructed to 24th etreet between Washington and Grant a venae. The following pay rolls were then allevy-en- 93,800. lowed: Street department 9317.C2; sprinkling 9178.50; sanitary department $22.75; special, cemetery, $12. after which the council adjourned for one week. PRESIDENT SPEAKS TO NATION'S MOTHERS lt Attention! Attention! 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'I1', The matter In connection with the pest house bring Jointly owned byto the In city and county, as was referred the board of county commissioner meeting was presented by County Clerk Matteon. as was also the mat ter of leasing some land near the present pent house for a new county pest house. The communication as a whole was accepted and ordered filed and the matter In regard to the leasing of the lend was referred to the sanitary comPkoaia: Ball 22; Independent 22. ' mittee on motion of Mr. Chambers. 412 25th St Mr. Dana appeared before the council the in connection with the removing ofsidepoles from the middle of tbe walk on west 17th afreet and eteted money it was secet-t- v that et the present, time come to up the for pedestrians SALARIED PI middle of the street along that Beni Estate mad Ch that if the thoroughfare. H t. ilw Hated south side win quick, eon 11 poles were removed to tbe Private No eommia of the ear tracks It would give them WESTERN BROKE 6 feet for a sidewalk. On motion of Thoua 124-222-- 4 Mr. Craig the street car and telephone move companies will be notified to STORAGE Heavy Draying Allen Transfer loaned x. Co. (Continued from Page One) him a moral teseher, actually eet before other the ideal, not of training children to do their duty, not of sending them forih with stout hearts and ready minds to win triumphs for themselves and their country, not of allowing them the opportunity. and giving tliem the privilege of making their own place In the world, but, forsooth, of keeping the number of children no limited that they mlglit taste a few good things! The way to give a child a fair chance in life is not to bring it up in luxury, but to see that it has the kind of training that will give it strength of character. Even apart from the vital question of national life, and regarding only the ins, dividual interest of the children happiness in the true sense U n hundredfold more apt to come to any given member of a heal toy family of healthy-minde- d children, well brought up, well educated, but tguglit that they must shift for tn cm selves, must win their own way, and by their own exertions make their own positions of usefulness, than it is apt to come to those whose parents themselves have acted on and have trained their children to act on, the selfish and sordid theory thst the whole end of life ie to taste a few good things." The intelligence of the remark is on a par with its morality, for tbe most rudimentary mental process would have shown the speaker that if the average family in which there are children contained but two children the Nation as a whole would decrease In population so rapidly i bat in two or three generations it would very deserredly be on the point of extinction, so that the people who had acted on this base and selfish doctrine would be giving place to others with braver and more robust Ideals. Nor would such a result be in any way regrettable; for a race that practiced such doctrine that is, a race that practiced race suicide would thereby conclusive! v show that it was unlit to exist, and that it had better give pises to people who bad not forgotten the primary laws of tbelr being. To sum up, then, the whole matter is simple enough. If either a race or an individual prefers the pleasure of mere to tire effortless ease, of Infinitely deeper, the infinitely higher pleasures that come to those who know the toil and the weariness, but also ihe Joy, of hard duty well done, why, that race or that individual must inevitably in the end pay the penalty of leading a life both vapid and ignoble. No man and no woman really worthy of the name can care for the life spent solely or chiefly In the avoidance of risk and trouble aud labor. Save in exceptional vases the prizes worth haring In life must be paid for, and the life worts living must be a life for a worthy end, and ordinarily of work more for otliera than for ones self. The man la but a poor creature whose effort is not rather or the betterment of his wife and children than for himself; and as for the mother, her very name stands for loving unselfishness end aud, in any society fit to associations exint. is fraught with which render it holy. The woman' task is not easy no task worth doing is easy but In doing it, and when she has done il. there shall come to her the highest end holiest Joy known to mankind; and having done it. she shall have ihe reward prophesied in Scripture; for her husband and her children, yea, and all people w ho realize that her work lies at the foundation of all national happiness and greatness, shall rise up and call her ing should have made tliem-selvc- blessed. At one portion of his speech President Roosevelt departing from his I can say with entire sintext said: cerity that nobody I have erer addressed since I have been president appeals to me so much as addressing this body and in this I express tbe sense of the entire white house. Hearty applause greeted this remark. At another time, when there were manifestations of approval of his observations. touching the aggressiveness of boys, the president with eviYou mothers dent pleasure said: seem to have the heroic spirit." Latter whea referring to his trips about the country, the president, said in effect: "No one sight brings out so much of my respect as a mother who bad come outside of her house and brought her children with her because she could not leave them at home. Discussing of question of success the president asked what is success and answering that a matt who has provided for his family has achieved success. Preceding the presidents speech Mrs. Frederick Schooff, president of the congress, delivered an address in which she spoke of the children of the nation." Regarding conditions in Utah she had this to say: The superintendent of public Instruction of Utah testified under oath that he had investigated the schools of Utah to learn whether the Mormon including polygamy was religion, taught in them. He sain that reports have not come from all of them, but in over 2 oft of the COO schools of Utah the Mormon religion was taught, some of the teachers in the-- e schools showed letters bearing the seal of the president of the Mormon church requesting them to' tench thla In tbe The lives of Mormon polygschools. were studied by the pupils. amist The litti of Abraham Llnclun and STATE LEGISLATURE Good Resolutions THE SENATE. "km S. B. No-- , i.'.i and 352 came up from tin acuaii i lu iv w'sa a merry Gshi as the bills pertained to thu 1 it-- NEW SEWER THE r v The speaker read Joseph the rui. by which immlsr may invite guests on the floor. JviM-pthen withdrew Lis motion. Joseph moved that the amendment nivfrsiiy and Agriruliural College, offered by ihe cunnuinrc be adopted, and the members trom tbu northern but thf st. Part of the state strove for delay. Carroll moved that they be adopted, S. U. n,i. 151. provides taai courses and this earned. in engine.'rijg. liberal arts, pedegogy, Jueepli moved to suirud by excepting law and medicine glial uot be taught watrr used for mining purpose and at the Agricultural College. farms. Mtirii i ids had been read, Roberts Austiu the amendment, moved that the cuaviing clause be sa it was mereagainri scutiim-nt.- " 'JIu mouricken out. Tit? motion lost by a tion lost. rote of it to 27. Us roll till .V oil to strike out a clause Roll rail was called, but Merrill Hu United State latitude in regiving moved Hint the house adjourn ine die. taining water rights and thl-- , carried. The motiou lost. h ro gow la Order. A good one Is 1st finally succeeded in exceptOo the Hast roll call the bill passed water ing ue,l for mines. Us supply you with anything you may by a vote or 25 aye, to 15 nays. Kurlth-moved to arncud the bill by 8. II. No. 352, sets forih the courses need la our line. Wo hart (ho stock Water works inserting llte vlaue, i bat shall be hud caa fill orders prompt, at the University and water msIcius supplying municipal lapgbt and prorides that irrigation, domestic science and aria, horticulture and agri- corporations with water." in ths pail culture and agbhrdletaohrdlueiauirdlu of the bill providing who may cuu drum by right of eminent domain, cultural, veterinary science aud aniStarks moved to amend by excepting mal industry must not he taught. The bill passed by a tote oi 25 ayes water ued for ugricnlt uraf purposes. Kinney waxed indignant over the to 15 nays. and talked for five minutea. Just prior to tlir roll call Roberts amendment The motion carried. rose in 1.U seal and shouted. (in the final tote the bill a T just want you gentlemen to know vote of 37 aye to 8 nays, passed by there is a time coming." 8. It. No. 155, providing that cities T11E HOUSE. of tin dii.uoO, or more, shall be cities fo the first class, cities of 5,000 to The appropriation bill from the sen20,000 as cities of class, all cities tinder 5,000 cities of the third ate . reached the house at the evening The senate amendment, inclass, Passed by a unanimous vote. Pancake, of Weber, explained that stead of reducing tile amount, raised it the bill ouly affected Ogden, as it materially. Tolten took the floor and said that amends the present law by increanlug the population of cities of the first the bill carried an exces of 9170.OPO ver the funds the state will receive. class front 2u,uoti to uu.uuo. Tbe change is made in order Hint He said that the senate had pased the ' sppropriutbms of Ogden might remain a city of the sec-- ! house and that he believed that the ond class and not increase the muni- -' cipai expense by entering a class with jI Louse should concur In tbe senate and rend it back to the Ball Lake. 8. B. No. 153, by Committee on, ,naie. Tolton then moved that the Public Institutions, a substitute for to"111' I11 the bill and called fore roll electric H. B. No. 95 An act to amend section ' Austin moved to amend by adding 2220, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1998, Relating to tbe State Board of Cor-- , 14.500 to the appropriation for the State reciions, passed without debate. The Menial Iwspital for ovens and lauudrjr bill follows: equipment. Tolton took llte floor and uid that Be ll Enacted by the Legislature of every member bad some iet appropriathe State of Utah: Section 1. That Section 2220, Re- tion and that thl should not atari, and vised Statutes of Utah, 1898, be aud urged that the bill go back to the senthe same is hereby amended to read ate ss it reached Hie house. as followae: Kinney said that tbe governor Lad 2220. The government and control announced that unlcita tbe appropriaof the State Prison, and the charge of tion wns rut down to within at least ita general interests and affairs shall 9100.00U of the state's Income, lie would all be rested in a Board of Corrections rut off the entire surplus to which is hereby created and which the slate's income. oil shall consist of ihe Governor Austin's amendment lost. and two resident citizens of the state Edward said thst the bill was before no( more than two of whom shall be tbe Louie snd that tbe house should of the same political party. The cltl-xe- tike the bill and amend It snd get bm-members ot the Board shall be ap If it look thirty days. He then moved electric pointed by the Governor, by and with that the appruiirialhin of 925.500 for a citinew building for 'the 1). A. and M. the consmt of the Senate. Each zen member of the Board shall buld octet y and tbe appropriation of 97.500 office for four years and until his suc- for the Louisiana Puirliane exposition cessors shall be appointed and quali- conintishion deficit be cut out . fied. Jorph said that the appropriation The committee oi banks snd banking of $25,500 for a new building was CO, reported unfavonbly nn S. B. No. 23, luxury the slate could not afford. to motion. instruments. Tolton the negotiable opposed relating McCrca moved to amend the amend The report was aiopted. emiLawrence's moved R. S CAMPBELL, Manager Hist ment by making ihe appropriation for Kinney nent domain bil, that waa killed by the building 910.000. The motion lost. adverse committal report, be brought Tlunupon amended, by the original sum of 920,(i00 and this up. and others, carried. Stookey, Joseph. Marks Christensen moved that ihe claim casualties were about spoke against the' niotUm, but il twenty (boita-an- Tiq to Halaseokai, presumably carried. of 1 ga n V. Richmond, irrigation Prisoners gay that tho seventy for IJng the purpose of intimidating the be paid, but that The bill gives cltleA the right to con- district, for first division was alnaut annihilated. aforesaid Chinese officials and people. demn water rights. ; release be given forever. Merrill Although the 6 Since get lira to his last from 200 to nml moved tu cut the appropriaWhile Clerk Vergus was reading tbe stores st Marhunian and Mlulttpso COO Russian August soldiers have hen sta bill Joseph jumped U hi feet and tion fo we thouaunda of biiahcls Hound of captured in th s capital town of llwalleh. be inAfter the motion had I tern dlruord moved thst the sergeant-at-armprovisions and enormous of bica district and they havo been go. structed to remove ' frm the flour Joseph row and said that as the bouse ammunition snd other warquantities at in supplies the district in Mongolia Ing round vra tired, be believe.) they lind belter every one not a memberof the bouse. these places." extending from rhungrhlslua to Pc M cCrca got the floor and shouted: saunter, lun. Iocho Russian soldiers levied The suggestion met with approval Then. I hereby Invite It ay or Richard RUSSIAN PRISONERS, supplies especially rattle and horses, Morris, on this floor as ny guet. Now, and Urn liotiae left the question unsetby requislllon in the northeast of tled until 10 o'clock today. will you be good? Newell wang, March 13. The queriion Mongolia and after bringing them to traiiKporthig and caring fur thou getber at Petun conveyed them south other great men in tie world's history a messenger three days to reach the of cast under custody of soldiers both rauds of Russian prisoners is now were entirely omiftei. These condi- Tie I- - , the attention of the Japanena on water and land routes through tho The dUpnlrh follows: tions extend also into Iho states adthe Brigham Young When on the evening of March 7, authorities. It Is said that orer 40,000 Kborlfs district. jacent to Utah. Infrom 6. It is still fresh in tho memory received will I cent to Japan by way of Jhrimy twelve to thir-tee- the ( iitbenpiixa iletarlunent academy, where men and the first, from stuff of young hundred young the day the or- and that large numbers will be shipped of the general public that Russia had women attend Informaion has come to der to retire to pnritlou on the linn from Yiukow as soon an the Liao river rifles, guns, and ammunition which she attempted to send to North China us that ploygamy is tiugbt there and River east of Pusan, the officers at first ojieii. Japanese officer returning here say from Mongolia through Chang Chiakuci the head of the schml i a polyg- refused to licHuve that the report wns or KaJgan confiscated by tho Chime i amist. authentic, the more so as the Japanese thst Kiwalan suldb-r- are surrendering authurties at Kaigan." toward evening had begun to retire in a constant stream and 4fmt great bodies of men kneel aud beg t he mercy the extierted and front Ihe troops along io. COLLAPSIBLE BOX MITCHELL DENIES GUILT. from moment to moment an order to of tbe victors. Starving, wounded and Mo Kusidan, the offh-er- s In say, purutilt. LEHML0IIIC HERE launch Ihcin-elare in Pori land. Ore., March 13. Senator cruelly. bitterly diiappufnted was theirhiding is the countryside and a on escape imiaistible, they muat Mitchell, who returned tonight from tbe order to abandon the Now Company Expect to Begin Op- which about two--i birds of the whole cither surrender or starve to death, the Waihlngton, is quoted in an interview erations Next Monti at Ogden a saying: detachment bail fallen, that many of country being denuded of provisions. Headquartvs. 'The Japanese report that tbe stores the soldiers, sobbing, knelt and kissed "I am entirely and absolutely innol cspl tired by them exceed cent of earth and then of chan-osthe wrong. I have violated so Tho Kinsey ColiapsiVe Box and gluomlly and unwillingly carried out the quantities In llieir possession before on tli nr any obligation or duty devolving of Mukden. battle the riio filed hand their Commission company the order to retire, (m every upon hip as a senstor; I have done nothwhy, articles of Incorporation yesterday in privates were asking llieir ing which wa not my right to do NEPTRALITY VIOLATED. getting no explanation. In the depth legally. Conreioiis of my itraoernse, the county clerk's ufflo of which an snd of the night lines of troops moved out have nothing to fear from the outcome account is printed in mother column of the entrenchment, Washington, March 13. From tho ut tli trial of my case provided I hare leering the bodies have leased the btiildiig that i owned of tlielr fellow burled and unliurled be foreign office at Tokio the Japfair snd honrst trial and that my the store and anese has legation received rac is not prejudiced before the pro--, by F. J. Klesel at 2:63 Washington bind, and then burned a abandoned bearing on the re- pic. Further than thst I do not dpsiri avenue, which they Wll occupy with- provixiona which were enoriiinus fln--by port ilesputch that the Russian government to lie quoted." retreat, the unexpected time. a short in has again draws the attention of tbe Other than Hip statement of Ida in illuminating the road afar. The t One of the mrmberaof the company treat was executed in perfect order, snd powers with a statement to the effect norense and hi desire for an early trial wife a conversation in a representaMadudany to the that the Japanese troop were guilty and a fair one, Senator Mitchell tive of this paper laat evening the troops,fellleaving to the appointed of a violation of Chim-slck neutrality, would ay nothing. He bos evidently eastward, b of some for machinery stated that Hon river. Officers ss their appearance behind the Rus- come home to prejuire his defense and the on no positions is in and Ogden the new concern in sian the western blow the felt army keenly. part of Fen not to tell of it. that they expected foget the work and menoil, alike sobbed one. 'Mid not Tien province must have been effected why. the "Why, Irst of next in operation by by taking a route through Mnnoglla. they' let u die in our position?" ACCUSES MRS. CODY, month. As a ma'ter of fact," the dispatch He thought they sould employ from Tokio ihe stye, imperial forces CHINESE JUBILATE. Denver. 'Colo., March 13. The allega about 25 men at tbe strt which numd have never through Mongolian tion that Mr. Cody threatened to givn ber probably be hicrcacd later on. while Russia has been long territory ns March 13.Juxl New rhwang. It Is the intention o the company drawing supplies from Mongolia and her husband, Col. William Cody (Bufto establish factories Dr the manu- tho Koreans celebratedof Ihe Japanese always has been sending there dis- falo Bill I a drug to bring him under hern so the Tnlu, facture of the boxes, jic., in every victory at ihe battle guised armed troops which, tutiinldat control lies been repeated in a despori-tloare now state in tho Unktn wik the general the Chinese at Ncwchwang made in tbi city by Mr. Helen ing native princes and people, have celeof great Jubillation to Wi'lniorc, a sister of thn colonel, them headquarters in Ogdon where all the in a spirit fall render caused to assistance Cody Thera of Mukden. is lhn rear." brating tbe be filed in his divorce suit In the to machinery will be mae. Chinese The lease on the shoe building wa a great display of fire works, The dispatch from Tokio points out Wyoming court snd the e, secured on Saturday 1st aud consists lanterns, t the "Mr. Cody told me. saiJ Mrs, following as the facts in evidence of the guilds and the streets are she had obtained s drug ot 1 From the beginning ot the war of two upper flixtrs ail a basement, "Hist who apmerry-maketill last July Russia had st Hals some character from a clairvoyant and making it practically t three story crowded with of the structure. The stem hex of the com- plaud the effortsChinese tokay and Lesser Koulon and in Khar-oclii- that she Intended to give it to Col. Cody are enthusL-tiand parading over the Japanese district under Ihe Jurisdiction of in order to get ronlroi over him; that pany are very outlook for the placing if this patent the streets hand in band. Prince of Hintu some 50U soldiers de- the thought herself a better manager stataihat asd is it the on the market tailed for requisitioning horses and of the property than tbe colonel and a nture that has SPOILS STATISTICS. cuttle. that she wished to get control of all only patent of such in tiu 13. Evening. The 2 In the latter, part of last June property at all hazards. country , ever been secured Tokio, March Russian force consisting of some This Is the statement upon which following report was received today from the headquarter, of the Japan- fifty troopers and artillery men. pro- Cody bases his charge tliat Mm Code RUSIAN ese armies in the field: ceeding from the neighborhood of Tie attempted to poison him. The trial is "It is estimated that the spoils I.ing and KaJyuan, penetrated into the practically flniihed with the exception hands in the direc- Interior of Mongolia under the rule of taking one or two deposition in ARIY IS 0XPLETE which fell Into oursince the occupation of Prince Pci, taking their route be- Nebraska before the matter is laid betion of Singking j fore the trial court at Sheridan, m by us of Tsinkhetehen on February tween Chung Chia Tun and Kaigan. 3 la last. September a body of Rus- March 30. Several witnesses will be put 24, have been as follows; fro One.) Inued (Coal pb sian soldiers together with a number on the stand at that time and the "Rifles 2iW. machine guns li. of Manrhurian and Mongolian soldiers argument in the caw will consumo ammunition 320.000 roundn. shells tions ot the Tsitkbriclie operations entrenching tools 6,no0. wire 1.2O0 under their employ, procoejed west- several days. and difficult rarest on Obulnupcza bundle, materials for a light railway ward from the neighborhood of Tic and the wtuborn dcrenwof the pnl of thirty three miles, wagons for the Ling guarding Sun carts laden with DOW1E NOT BANKRUPT. and passed tkm there by thebsnly vsguard of the latter 450. garments ?Q cart loads, srms snd ammunition, first srmy. The folio wig account, coal mining machinery for eight pils, tnmugli that part of Mongolia which Cliiriigo. March 13. Dr. John Alexanis administered by the Prince of Hinshowing the reluttsure rih which (be timber 4.M'P piece. der a Dm(c, head of the Christian Koulon. near lesser took we decimated remnati of tj- - command tu to Paknnshu, large Beiiies theee church, w ho is now in Mexico, abandoned the pi'in Mien it ,mi tents, beds, At Pakno-h- u they met with resistance Catholic of cereals, to his people denies communication in s it enoimus officials Chinese the of well as hands been maintained at the cost, is stoves, maps snd telephones tu- - will never return to Hie Zion, dated: number of bullocks and and people and, being defeated had that as a , great the headquarters of the church. Mr. Position on lb M,m tver, March iwnex thrtr ammunition confiscated by the Dnn-i,,lr t the country say the estate of Zion shows a 10. The difficult The enemy left about 1.200 dead on magistrate of tbe Chaonlng district. t balance of I21.PO0.0U0 over sit prc 4 On September 13 last 150 Ruswas re- the field. We took eighty prisoner. through which lb that it took "Il is estimated that the enemy's sian troopers were despatched from ent and future lia bill lie. tiring is shon b: I Jo-rp- THE Eccles Lumber Company 30c sos-Ju.i- .... fWhy Use Coal Oil? When you can have j lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $100 each for additional lights u: os a Save the trouble of filling and make it lamps with easy for the women athome by using light n l 3C i POWER np-po- n s half-froz- vr n i blood-staine- s e pa-re- - ban-ner- Wet-mor- a. n c RETREAli 11.-50- quan-litie- 'Jetai-men- |