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Show TITE MORNING EXAMINEE: OGDEN, UTAH, --2- I I at the ii!ase of liiui, wish ilir-i- ' locks, eiiini.s and and re- - j nifiereni Mloijr appliances n.ail.t-- l Hint l.e euiild go into one of He H!k' iht in i:i hPren mill'll lo sehci a srife an ! he would j make hii word gnl. In four"i'U min- i'U l ruin the lime lie look lli- - tirsl vii'ill in hand In wa Inside ill" saie. Thai was not very reassuring lo ili livuMiii.r but In- - il(iiil)iil the welch force In tlml purl of the luiililfi'?. ami pul up such a doleful plea lo Cf,nfl''s" us lo induce I lint body lo iiiuke a gisul appmpila'ion for further pmiection. I.i llie hisl few year njiiio new vaulis. modern in every way, luive Ini'll luviiiib'd in ihe treasury, hut 1 ( Ic Ham never puia bis fui'h in (he s' h lenient of snv vaull rnumifucturei-tha- t he has a rii'e liiing. 'Ihee ininl-civaults hjc Hiirouii. led ihronyh ihu niglii liv faiihful waichmen and in the anil day are lisiheil alte. by honest honored employe. The la'e.st of ihe safis are in ihu cash rixsii, where imirh luoui'.v I paid mil In the daily iransaciiou of business wi'ii ilm of llie govcililiKUI HU'I ll,0 hunks of Waihillginn. Xo waleliiiiun Iiiia evr--r proven all of to Ids inis). X'eai'ly them ure ve'einns of the (,'ivll war and could not lie Induced for the millions ol gold and silver in Hit' treasury to form a phd wlih a cracksman for the That robbery of Hie govcrniuctii. would be llie easiest way for a robber with a gigantic nerve to carry out any pinna In lhal direction. Aided by a cm watchman and disguisi-as a WHlckman himself he would aMnd a siii.i chume ut gening lino a vault wiihoiu deiiciion. but he would take ihe risk of ihe elect ric alarms mid oi her signals set for del eel ion of just aig'h atienipi. lie would have lo do hi work, too. las ween tins changes In the reliefs. The man who could succeed. i hough, would be richly repaid tor ihe chance he bad taken. In vault k. lor iuHlancu, he would find (JoH.OD't,-iu"- i In gold cerilllcaies, all in large and easily handled. Thu silver and gold vaul'a contain millions, t isi, but It would lie almost impossible lo gel away with Jin rnnalderahle aminiiii of Hie silver because of It weight. About eight year ago a negro laborer employed In ihe I reusury mole $kull of silver dollars, but ho was quickly detected. It was just at the time when the oiityoiug treasurer was turntire ing over lo Treasurer Roberts funds of the tieasury. Mr. Roberu could nor afford to accept the statement rendered thal (here was Just so much money on hand. Retore he would give a receipt to Treasurer Morgan, who was reiiring, lie must have Hie amount verified. Conacquently many people were employed In counting the money. The negro laborer was engaged in hauling bags of silver dol- There N no rh; nr to go to i:'.ul each wa'cfm.aii iimcl rv lift ecu his presence at his ki( linnuPs during ihe night, and tin ltl-- se of mi duty kit ps s If a mail should go us long the lime for us the n inipos Honing in hi-- signal, sonic of ihe Mien would siarl nt oiii-- for his expert. This man looke i igtl. Elaborate Protection of t!ie Treasury Vaults. post Slid i isi.i 1 ion. Ji is si Mo'll i Years aao th Mii:-iii- 1:- - tni inti'Mtgu-- this In-- i oot-ur- di-- mil-lin- pe-u-- dia-iio- n -- ' d e 1 s iluor-ktsper.- d 11111011-e- W STEEL t Reasons fer a Revival in Metal of-flt- sys-len- i. lars containing $ l.'Hiii each from one vault to another. While packing them away be managed to cut holes In the bags and replace the dollars taken out with lead. As each bug of silver ought tn weigh Just so imirh and the lead did uol correctly represent the discrepancy. the robbery ana quickly detected when a broken bag was noticed win-Bow- aud weighed. of the The same count of the money ' Iii three treasury must be made month' troui now when Treasurer Roberts goes out of office and hi successor, Mr. Treat, edincs In. The bond of ihe treasurer of ihe United State ot is Ilmi.niHi, larger by tliousandM dollar than any other public omciul, and he la resiionsiblc fur every dollar under him. Mr. Treat will deninud a count and It will be iiuiilc. taking tbe lime (ri fffty or hundred government clerks for many weeks, ull at the re of the governnieiiL d Krag-Jorgense- n ex-pe- n IRON TRADE BAROMETER , . .v : : . o '.V0 VO-'.- - O VO 06 00 0 THAT PESKY B AR CrfrH IWf. It 5 Ii MNm LLOYD ROBERTS BOOM IN IT 18 REFLECTED OTHER CHANNELS. IN Urgent Demanda of Railroad Corporations Back of Present Prosperity In That Line. 1 Alientiuu in the bu.iiiess and financial world ha been directed during the last few weeks to official and semiofficial statements telling ot a wonderful expansion In the Iron and steel trade. Statistics of production have iKirno out these siaienients, and the security markets of iht and other cities have offered further "substantiation of the revival In ibis Industry. With Iron and steel regarded a ilia barometer of trade. Hie liucreuco ha i.ti'ii readily drawn iliat. the boom in Iron and steel 1 being retlfcied, or will be reflected, in the other channels ot trade, leading industrial auihorf-li- e stare that general business Is but only along normal lines. In the hanking and business world the question 1 being generally asked. What hits been the siiniiilaiing factor in bringing aboiii the rapid expansion In iron and steel?" The question Is further asked, Is it due to Increased demands from manufacturers seeking to enlarge their productive facilities. is it due to a I sunn in realty and building operations, or has the wonderful Increase In demand been due to sales of steel and iron?" Afier a careful canvas among leading representatives of the iron and si eel world the Herald lias found the general opinion to be that the fundamental cause of the present boom In Iron and steel Is the urgent demands of ihe great railroad corporations of the United States. The assertion Is made that when depression In trade ranie in the fall of 19u3 railroads ceased buying supplies and equipment almost entirely. The revival in general business in the fall of l!u)4, which became evident with llie harvesting of a bountiful crop, found the railroads In a position bard ly able to take care of the Increased trade. Great Preparations Now. At the present time large consumers of steel and Iron oilier than the railroads are buying normally with slightly more freedom than before, on account of the general expectation of good business during 19Ui. but the enormous and pressing demands of the railroads JuHt now. the Herald has been Informed, have resulted In the present boom. To prepare for this orders have bran sent out by the steel trust, Ihe Republic Iron and Steel, the and Lackawanna. Jones & oilier large concerns lo their mines in the Ijike Superior district to make ready for the largest movement of iron ore in the history of the steel business. Records of the stool trust show thst In 1904 only 10.3mi.tHid tons of iron ore j were brought down through the water- way of the Croat Lakes. In 19n:i the steel trust, brought, down 15.300,0nn ' tons. This year it is expected that up t. ! soeoeoeoeoeoeoeoeo-poeotyoeovoeooocotyor- Joh-ues- wi-r- -- though', nf all thn i'ir;in. low down that biumed critter had hern liiing doin' about property killin' sheen, ai ret i In her Im fnrln' down Lie graprMn mid Lmd knon s wh-- t nil liefrill's." while u groat rage welled lip in her uuu11y gentle heart, and It cei'e f as if n vi'irgimice swift and w:.s about to d i ei.d upon this h.r.i'crnt. sleepy lonki.'g erenture. l.ika a fla. h she sprunr : n low lench Just tin iloor. seined a : tcishi in both herds r.iul flung a fsh-cf goanv water fu.I i thn mil fii'.e. Hpl'illeilng iiu-I i.'i! tsar ntreuied iiiin a Ii.k k room. :il Mrs. Jnliu'iy hustily mnied the . O. ,, a, . lines 8a Faciflc 8a Railway Rock island Santa he ., ,, Nor. ft West U. Krie r u:iwee,ine upiii cutiirg oil Ids iixmiis of es t j;ie. iii'LY l'CKIdlS. SARAH! OPEN THE IMHII QUICK!" : had forgot tn kse it after her last deSarah Ann turned with fury on 51 ary scent. Ai.ys.iy, there hung the gun Ann. What lu've yer gone and doin above th- - mu iiic'. piece, and she vigor-iciti- y thrm--t Ii"" hushainl into the room. wiih tin t (hero bar, 51ary Ann Johne-- ! uix ra. and drive ilici I left yer so careful like trr "Lii-- (iiivc! . i H.viii ,1h l n ii of thet or lie'll have p yer eye on when I was ; i 'a ! Now. I'oue of lyin' ter i.ie. et up e'l llie w .er's butler! dll, he's ut roe.ik np quick!'' And she grabbed gore ami done it now!" she shrieked a I by Hi1' arm and shook her vigor-- i a loud craih s nuded from below. knew lie would.'' on iy. I d d::t do nuffi.i' I dldn'i- - ! didn't Julies si rode bravely forward and -- I dld'i'l!" Mary Ami wail-- d j:i a v. as Just ren' h ; g down the olrl t wail v. ns niuzxii i ider when the liea: pleic":1 voice. And Ihe su'd e:i the move es Hie oilier rut' rod ihe trap and ambled the hou e for a closer Investigathin. swill ly for iht- cnen dour. ') - -- Till she turned tn ccronipllshe.l. flary Aiui, wh.i liad r'auding u ride wstelitng the performance ill. euruig eyes and serious f:lce. ,i. d ikc h'r sliaiply: Now. ji yer look iie'o, Alary Ann. and mind win.: I'm to yer. Kit right down t).e:i- oil thal elisip. and lien'i y- - r in'v: tiil I s t back and don't yer li t no o;n- - k-- vr lu-e- I.'-- fauh-in:i- - f - j - i TLUXii A lALl.i i.V (I- KUAI Y WATDP IN T11E AMMAl.'K FAUJS. I bi-- -- emi-rgc- i dinner in Innlon. ccntly piii!-.ie- l in England and !s the cn proaonted In !iirs.'- -t of !i k",i in the world. It all! N.-York i!.y 17.'i.7i of S'Ki'iiiii' bivk!.'L form a: .l "laken as be llie only ( n ope operated entin'iy rioii ' him wlh Ms tonsil. The t'c.'-n- c V- ( "1 i pin il nMl'T :i: iu f all mcinl'i rs of the ( at family riv ruv- by rUi lrl' i.y. Hnd h- - oSnervrr can !: e hi :.l ) iw forclgiiera, I): :i city j erc-ulHi cm ion: rcriirvi-.i- ' J.eoh 11. Scliirr bin rlren Itiii.qOO to f nr-- y on Ii v. .'iltgal (ms in the co'.d-- 1 spines t wl'i-ror M.r ! iiilii t intt fornir of lUiti Ini) 74 p. r r iii. ;mse(l. milage. ('iuu'.i.ia ui.lirrsily lor fti- - I'u.'.on inivil 1 - f'i. ipi on! i.) w lil i live M.Cil'i J All eminent hi' ( STliiMd .1 or n i r iT sm In work. The new pro-- f K'.ipTinl' ).(! t Maunder of the n!:ir tlll-rl J'U:i. v.I'i f.:ri,:.i r 'iinpar:! lively few t'ict Hie averoci mini's eyinls mien '.rtineiit "f i' Greenwich observaship will be by Edward T. s n. it shut t.CVi.'HJu till ! ilurin- - tin!i.e !ii. en tary of t)ie Uharlty tory rioc:ll!y :i i nounced that prolonged !i.ii'.. r,.'.. The tO'ii;).'" 'if Ii:i) ni.in'. me year, hui sbown a connection (i'.:.iii:itiim m. in. v.i-i- . i r.r:.'. dm A A ii.'1!'. trii roj'.i ie b. Inc mountlio:i cnuM , .n after diim.-- tnrs i refsc liiic. j lHtweon disturbances of the I Li'l a speed ,:y re- - ths uiurinci's lompas and the sun's a;t' t by .rncly licking , 'ijgg..'sud in viiv of the Simov ..i ed at Harvard iiuu:iy uhich n'.'nle r ' I nt a roi-e- w!ii tile vif (;.( 1 - - l f 1 ..-i- I- , f I ! ! ; iii't : il-- - vi-i-- r.il e- - :). -- u ,, ,,,,, ,,, .. ,, ,, av ,,,, I are O' M R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager 14,1100,111)0 IGty 2(1,0011,1)110 k.imo.ooo 8,000.000 verted starch, and In cooking the composition ia so changed thst they are Injurious lu the human system. Dairy and barnyard products are capital. But they shouldn't be ealra, as they contain germs, and are so surcharged with concentrated tissue builders that they are injuries to the human sys- o.OOO.OOO 8,uoO,OilO 8.000,000 16,000,000 out his bouts, sir, said the his usual promptness. pupil rn Professor If a person lo bm health, who Imagined himself ffiu should wend for you, what would m do? Medical Student Clive him Ha thing to make hint 111 and tht u tem. minister an antidote. "Cakes and pastry are palatable. ' Professor Don't waste any But they shouldn't be eaten, as they time here: put up your bran tu . are composed of ingredients thst in plate. liondon inomselve are bad, and iu cooking me constituent elements arc so modiPeople who live In gls-- a ion, fied that they become Injurious tu the should nut threw itoiira. quoin th human system. man with the proverb habit, "NeRkrT Alchollc drinks are alluring. should people who dwell in stone hiM But they ahouldn't be drunk, be- throw glasses, rejoined Hie fusty p cause tbe alcohol, which ia carbon, son, and I suppose that' hy ti burns up the tissues and ia harmful cup are given to the ekeiiff'i lu the human system. boarder." Chicago Daily Nevi. Water ia necessary. 'But it should be avoided, aa undla-tille- d She I can never remember tint water is filled with germa and technical expressions in golf, distilled water is rank poison, taking what la the word you use vrhn jm up necessary elements in the stom- strike at the ball and don't hit U? ach, and la therefore injurious to the He Well er really, you ksov, human system. you must excuse me If 1 deellae is Air ia essential to human life. say it before you. But it should not be breathed, as it is full of germs, noxious gases, and Where are you going, John!" ubf never being of the right temperature Mrs. Wade Parker. is Injurious to the human system. To Cincinnati. 80 ia th problem of life ximpllficd. Aren't you going to take a Np 'Raus with the human system! No I shant be gone over uI0h a grip would Just be in tho way The teacher of English was hnperul, John, I Insist that you take although he had met with disappointments at every turn. Now; did Eve eat an apple, or m A "Now here la'an Ini.erestlng'aitiia-lion- , a quince? Let ua anahe said, eagerly. The women about It in enzy aa loons; lyse it. Just what U the meaning of the line. Doth not Brutus bootless The men cannot tell, all that they know is since kneel?' The question was ttartri thry'n Why, I take it to mean Brutus, lit ing on prunes.1 in a hurry, bad come off with h, h "All cereals I Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light 'Frisco lines S.Ooo.tiOo Another condition In the railroad world is also making heavy demands upon the Iron and ateel supply. Each year the demand for steel cars increases. Thus far few all metal passenger cars have lieen made. The lnlerlxir-ougsubway has 200 and ha orders placed for 300 more, but. In common with other corporations, this company Is obliged to wait until other prior order have been taken care of. The demand for steel freight cars is constantly Increasing, and all of the irunk lines are prepared to retire thousand of their old cara aa soon aa they can get new ones. THE PROBLEM for additional lights Tlt-its- OF LIVING. good. But they shouldn't ha eaten, for they contain an excess of starch, when raw, and when cooked contain maltose, both of which are injurious to the human system. AH breads are excellent. But they shouldn't be eaten, because the yeast used In leavening is highly deleterious and Injures the human system. Meats sre nutrloui. But they should not be eaten, as they entail too much work on the digestive organs, are either refrigerated or preserved with salicylic add, era full of germs and clog the blood with waste matter, and are thereby Injurious to Hie human system. Fruits and vegetables are whole- some. But they shouldn't be ealen. for the raw ones are full of germa and uncun- - ng Unwelcome Visitor An up, while a broad grin rolled s round hit If bruin thought that he was going to growled tho Irrilrtrd fanner. face, and ha clapped his hand sa k!s earafie so easily, with the weight nf all what wan yer doin' all the tine. I'd Ilk the Icff. . his sins upon his head, he waa vastly to know, while I was and mistaken. Surah Ann leaped out and dirty brute? Under the bed up In the 'Tvs been slammed the door in his face. A man, loft, I reckon, yer white ltvered pup! and I low as somethin' hss to be Iona Thr yer wrong, Jabes Johnesy, sni and thet real smart, and I rcckoa u I a bear and a gun shut together In a space eight feet square! It looked yer know it. I Jest kinder mislaid can do it. Come along o ms, Andy." And he turned and strode off Is tho divery murh aa If something ought to mself; Ihets all, Andy retorted. At this point poor little Mary Ann set re of the harip happen. Jabes thought so too. Holy pokers, Sarah; open that door up a dismal howling. Andy and Sarah Ann both followrd, want cookie of want a I d'lnk a I the latter tugging Mary Ann hr ko quick! he shouted. answered milk I want someth'' to eat! Boo-oShoot him, shoot him! hand. It was getting along near sundown, Mrs. Johnesy. He'll git out if I open Now, jest yer help me estek tho no showed and still the bear signs of prltter." said Jabes as he climbed Into tho door." (jnl darn It, let him git. out! the evacuating hla position. He knew a the pigsty. And Andy obediently farmer shouted hack. Tin no blamed good thing when ho smelt It, and the obeyed. tn be b'ar hunter, and I ain't Iand, whkt yer rot' to do witha Buneither! And then, aa inlz seemed Ined tter up, pa?" h.s wife In rd't effectual, a bright Insplratl n flashed of astonishment. Do yer want blood through his brain. Jest you wslt. and you'll see eh. and b'ara grease messed all over yer Shut yer squealin', yer Wasted idjttl parlor floor, Sarah, for there will be If Nothin' ain't gbtn' to hurt yer!" ThH look don't real smrt?" yer last to the panic atrlck.n porker which The door flew open on the instant, he had grabbed and stowed beneath hii while Mr. Johnesy, hsvlng removed arm. It was only eight months old. herself to one side, piped up In another When they had returned to th tail tune: the farmer gave minute directions yard Don'f yer hit him don't yer hit him, to the hired man. Jahex! Let him git outer the house Now, gee here. Andy, you tk ths first. around to tho parlor window nd pig Rut the bear In the meantime had him Inside, and I'll wait out hero drop charged his mind and Instead of gifthe gun, and when the b'ar chows with tin' out sat In the doorway growling out artor the ptg I'll ptng the leal and making fares at poor old Johnesy, Hit a hike on! whose gun was drawing Invisible hieroIt "(irked perfectly --et least the.UrrtJ In the air. glyphics part did for after a few mlnut Now, when the bear bad made hla apawful alienee a terrible conitnM.ot below from the valinnt Andy pearance filled the house. It rat. there was no had squeesed in between the hot stove sounding crash, as If the wholehr In and wall a seated himself and the followed over, had board gone of uu large earthen dish of dough whk-- Sapiercing squeals and noise ra h Ann had put there to raise. The dishes. good woman suddenly spied a pitchJab t had Just time to yell: fork and a perspiring rod face above er tho way, ma! Holy Jerusalem. wr the wat-- r kettle, and she hurled an apdrew they enme! " when the whole peal to the help:" of the htase. out came streaming sr My land. Andy, git and drive the b'ar Ala fW the second part of ihe out of Hide before pa messes Ills dirty fugitive terrified The nngements! carcase all over my clean floor! the farmer and, after the hsblt of P1" Hut pa had taken 111 loving wife's br1"11 sought safety by dashing strove advice und was now in the cellar, with to MW Jab outstretched leg. behind him. to the trapdoor clapped ft HI IHe. too was It aside, but AVIHi some difficulty Sir. Johnesy was knocked from under him, the Fun a , extricated from his retrr ..t by means of off. into the cloud, and pursued amour window that led Into the a very In the distance. BETWEEN HIS OUT- pursuer disappeared potato lln, and they all withdrew DASHED squeata lingering last the When themselves to a distance to encourage STRETCHED LEGS. turned to Mrs. Johnesy died away eon the depart lire of tho guest. husband, with ail the "If yer bnl shot thet beast In the house contained many good thing in bewildered with triumph, unmixed not tempt, the line of Jams and jellies which th best room In tiier house, Jahrx Johnethrow Into her voice: sy. you aud I would ha' parted cumpany thrifty housewife had bottled for the could Who's the pig hesdedest. longi next minin', I cun Jest tell yer! sold w inter, to say nothing of cakes and pies bom fool no . Mrs. JuliTic.--y llimly. "It ain't as If I and apples, and ft seemed afterward gedeat, stupidest vociferated. w hadn't nigh broke my back havin' it ull us if his delicate snout had brought to Mr. Johnesy began thoughtful pm in rig'us again only Inst fortnight." light everything that a bear might love trouser his off brush the dust she went on. keeping her eye on the in kitchen, pantry or collar. see here. Sarah Ann. dim buck door as she spoke. "Wl.at can be They all stood glowering In silence th.-.- t with the exception Mary 'low as I would git thet thar pew thet tliar b'ar?" I? "Gol dai-.- i yer hide, Andy Cihnia'. Ann. Suddenly the old farmer struck outer thar? And didn't " - in-l'- ,, ,,, each qu-ri- -- trr-ttb- l.' oui . hend-edes- his rlunv'y pnw s. Now, Sarah Ann was not i.V'ivd," though It did fetch her sort of euiidrii-ek- " not she. She Just up and off lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 Railroads to Spend $200,000,000. According to conserraiive estimates the railroads of the United Rune will spend fiiMi.rtiHi.oiMi for Improvements in traffic equipment during 19n&. This sum Is exclusive of what will be expended for new consinictlou and extension of present lines. And In tho expenditure of this vast sum in improvement lies the explanation of the present unusual demaud tor iron and steel. The year 1904 marked a period of great retrenchment on ihe part of nearly all the great railroad companies. Thousands of men were dropped from the payrolls and millions ot dollars' worth of orders for repair nd improvements were roumerr.'and-ed- . Improvements not absolutely necessary for the safety and maintenance of Hie property were positioned, and now ihe railroad companies are si riving to make up for lost time. These estimates, made by a group of leading railroad men in New York and Chicago, give an Idea of what the main linea hare mapped out in ihe way of Improvement for the present year: I'enn lines $23,0u4,lHH) 3k c&nh&vc electric o! Mary Ann sat dutifully where Jihn was put, with her sinnll mind full of thoughts of the liig doggie, till she saw the tall llgurn of her fit come mobounding over the rise, followed ment Inter by me, and thru Andy valiantly waving s hayfork above his head. When they had nil collected in tho kitchen Jabcs suddenly grabbed Iii head, while a queer expression spinnt over his honest. countenanee. "Sarah t, Ann Johliesy, If yer ain't the liig all around stupidest female bein' lhal ever milked a row! JV you know wiiat yer gone and done? Ye've cisqied up the h'nr right along in the sumo room os my gun, ami then yer cal'late ter shoot him. If tliet thrt I'm ain't the women folk fer yer!" If we only Sarah Ann looked blank. hed known in time we could 'a' got a lend of .lee Sunern's gun. but I reckon aa how lie fork U along when lie went pa'lridge killin' out back settlement way." she answ ered In r( IC di fensc. Meanwhile Andy had Micakeil around the house and had muHously peaked in lh- lur'.nr window "to git a qiiliit nt the .e:l,y brute. only to discover that was empty. He rushed back the ron-with wild excitement. "Jabo. Jalie! lie shouted. He ain't tlair! He ain't (liar! lie's up and cleared nut, I tell uw-fu- d. ef- 1 .ioiooi; ooi;io;'0 y HKX Sarah Ann eome In. for there's a l growed up slid Mary Ann, b'ar In thri h;u k nsini diet would Jet'C l"ve tu eat I'ei'h an you. I'in her lit i In to returned from the git yer a tn come sod kill It di'ail. hayfii'ld to bile" a Now. ndni! whsl I tell yer!" And. with cup nf tea end lo heat a I'urtiiig gin nee at the parlor door, slm snake fenee and hurried up a mess of bra is clur.lie-- i n Held of gtulihie, disappearing for (is r.nd Andy ilin-i- b the "help," they nslKhiy took iicliiud a low hill. shack to find a lii'ic!; ticnr, lirr es !iri and (wire as luturul. sitting oil thrir kitchen floor and pcn"cTu11y licking the dinner last remnants nf the umir!;i-itc- vif-Iln- 0-- ot , h OftO It do seem as if he hail Jest melted away!" whispered Sarah Ann in an awestruck voices they peered through the crack of the slightly opened door. Where could ho have got ter?" They soon discovered his retreat. At one sfdn nf the room a trapdoor led down through the floor Into the cold, dark cellar below, and Mrs. Johnesy OlD 00 A0 Oo 0V0v09OtyOV00OO0VO.O0O''?OJ0V0''O('OH(O'TO,.v o vO- - o . o -- ABO'aOtfOtyOtyOtyOOtyOVOtyOtyOtyOOC'OOOtyOVOk-OVOOOOOOOOvOvOOVOvOvOOvOvOtiOVOVOvOvO- from oyo o When you tail ai ions. A Story of the Ejectment of an iOMdOd8WdO40Md0t04040dq'iO40ft0i.',0)VoO0C0e040AOM'i0ftoM4Ot00f'O')0;'0ft0O'O''0d o o o o o o uo. o"; oo ;:o o o o, o o ''o o roooooo6ofooooioao0iiof:0'.' Q O., O o iO o O OpoqOgOgOPOgQdOiOOcOWOriOifrOwOtirOwOwOfroaOPOftO DOOOCrOOVrOC'BO-j-- Why Use Coal Oil? pig iron capacity Is being utilized. Notwithstanding ibis the siiel trust is in tile markel buying monthly supplies of pig iron fur future requirements. The large orders lor steel rails, plates, s'liiciural shapes, spikes, Isrits and nuts are coining from the railroad cor Industry. n Ringing-- :. ward of tons, mure than double thal of l'.mf, will ho delivered a tbe docks of likes Michigan and Krie. r cent of the blast furAlready 9i naces of the steel trust, according tu official information, are in operation. This moans that the entire available n-- Armed r DEMO ( siginil did rot wire lo the roi'ie ov-- r me lieiiii-usii- i lie f.'oci a ccnsm spot, MEN ARE MOST EFFECTIVE went lo invesiiga'e. His imui was . m ss-tA quick :i;c!i mu- inn f"oni i i ei ealcil him stretched out in llic dark hl-Ilf a l linill'IgHillIld I'Mil hill, WATCHMAN BETTER FAITHFUL lib army pli-o-l lay near ciiiue THAN TIMELCCKS, him and half his head u Idewn olf. lie had cniiimi'iuil suicide. lie Id I a iii wl.ieli lie said ihat he was sornoie, Mice and Roaches Sometime Set the ry Ihe (rfp'uin of llie watili had 1.not Delicate Electric Bella to come thal way, as be warned lo ill Sent.nel. him hist. He had fancied ilia! his hief "Imd ii in for him, hill his griev-anc- e was nut isirrccl. lunge rais wf-ri ieihi. IWplin all i ho over ihu deiel waicliin.in, who running limvlorks uii1 airriinyi. said in his l.oic that he would haunt iiiln-prnierilnn Minomuiine ihe re.--l of nf iioliiii-- nf the I niii'il Siuit'M in Ihe rnplaui of Ihe wa'ch Ihe o l.ir I'up'iiiii t'oliiiugh ha his Mu. Mpi-the liii mulls if ilm lieu l any uppariiion cracksmen Hint safe men wnuM huic not Iniii lit the miHiey Inn rcniiililiiK the waichuein. an easy lime who puanl I lie Electric Alam Syste n. tor ilin wau-hniilb fo.v the several lonilivd clerks hnifi livuHiire ilirimnli ihu hours of llie niKl'l. In fin! ilay lim ilUil resHinsilile officials connecKd the wsiichfiilncsK iii I'xerriKfil by icgii with llie office of Treasurer Roberta h ave ilielr se;i at I : ISd o'elis k. they lar clclk.i of I III' liiri fill;' mini iliat I Mi le Sa'n ni' i'a!v. repiiit In the capliiln of the wall'll that sixteen In number The livBMirv watch Inree imiMsm of all the vault l suit tliat have been s curdy men. iurlmliim 10 seventy-ninUapt. H. A. Uohaiiph. ihe rap-tai- ihu resnonslliiltty I w!!i him until ihu makes a loial of re xi morning si U o'chs k. The Iasi of ihe force, I'iahiy. The force la divided lino two lldng llifs.i cmplotos do is In set (lie reliefs. 'Ilin day reiiel, lioiu S ocloek lime locks, wnich prevent suy hnniiin in tie morning uiiul 4 o'clock in (lit) liciiii; geiting tmo llie vaults until liie afternoon, consist of juai fifircn men iioiir fixed f ir opening next Iiiioniing. in man himself, beside I lie captain. T he limits of (ho Treasurer Hols-riwho is rcsponsihl') tor ihu millions of men In the ilay are chiefly in They have no resismsiliilii.v securilles and money, could lull gel In riimicction with the ll.lTii.isMi.'HMi ot In. As a furl her proicciion wlml is cash anil United Si a lea oonils iliai are ealleil llie elccirle pnNeciUui." is sot on ilcposil In the vault a. At nil of llie upon each diair. Tills Is nothing hill u wooden (liM)r thui is nHaelml lo ihe ilooia and entrances ilicv are to Iceep waicli over the hundreds I'lttiiinre of everv vault. Ji is so lull a of visitor, to presort e order, keep out of eleeirienl device I ha I single tick-i- t loueh upon ii. will set (he aiiioiiisiic peddlers, sharpers, swindler and Hellers. The rule of the Treasury hwrglar alarm to ringing in ihe regprevent ticket aelliitg and any form of isters si the main door una in ihe of the company furnishing the canvassing or oilier moleaiaiioii ihat The whole device is so sensiilve will lake up the time of employes. At 4 o'clock In the afiernoou. half an l lint In the dead of the nigh l there hour before the busy I liouaunils leave is likely to he sn alarm when no one their desks for their homes. another has touched a part of the machinery. relief cornea on duty am! reinuliis un- One nlglii not long ago ihcre were were til midnight. This relief eonsisia of. throe alarms, all of which no one thirty-twmen, Including one liuuieu-ani- promptly invest Igated, hut Ihe midnight relief eonsisia of could tie found who had act the wires to huzxing their messages of warnexactly the same number of men, by a lieutenant, while at any lmur ing. The iloora of the vnulis are not of the night Uu plain Coliaugh la liable the only paria that nre til led with te drop in In uacertaln how things are, these delicate hill wonderfully sensifaring, and to receive report. Slmiily tive electric wire. The Inaidea of the after 4: Hi o'clock every (hair In the big vault are covered and a touch anydepartment la closed except Ihe main where would tell Just wlmt pari of a vault was being handled. The officials one, fronting on 16th street. The dour are fastened with Ihe immense locks cannot explain the false alarms. It Is that have been upon them for so many believed Hist mice or cockroaches or step yearn, and between these doors .and the heavy jnr of a watchman'a the outside 1 a heavy iron grating start rlic alarm. The alarm gives the la that la securely locked. There not local Ion, an thal no time la lost In gelmuch attempt made to fasten the ling to the place. The watchman sita there would lie some diffi- uated near the spot knows nothing of seen by wliai ha happened. He has culty In getting 1o them except surnuililng, heard iiuililng 10 slurt the climbing over the Iron fences rounding the treasury ground. Buck a clang of the alarm In the center of the performance would alt rad attention fl(Hr aliovu. Hut even with all this protection the on ilia pi reel a. Wlih Mil the doors closed except one. opinion Is strong thal an expert would doorkoof iera are not needed, and the know how to illsimae of the electric uilre ferce of each relief, wlih ihe ex- 3 I res and get Into moat of Ihe vaulta ception trf a reserve of tour or live men Tn quirk time, but for the wutr!iien. on duty near the main dmr. la yailtin-jr- ( The majority, of the Vaulta are old aftn the north part of the building, fairs, having been put In when llie where all the money vaulta are illum- north pail of the bidding was eoniplei-eIn 1SII9. Ii la Htatvd that when .1. X. ed. Armed wlih the latent pat tern Muslim was treasurer from army pistol and within quic May, rlllea. the ixx'i, to April, 1S9I lie grew nervous rearh of silent millions over watch force keep about the vault and sent lor a valll rit-n.- I MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 10.1903. 1 I, r--f which they will be taken into the ranks of the army. While disease scored only forty victims In nine months among the soldiers or Genera! Oku or the Jup army, no fewer than S.IZT officers and men were killed and 71.0S0 wounded. Eastern portions of North America, school f.r Indian soMlers. Ills plan the north Atlantic ocean. Europe, the will b to pick nut the most capnb!e j northern half of Africa und the westboys from the various tribes and give j ern part of Asia wlil wilncss the them a course in military ti airing, aft- - i of the sun on Aug. 30. Along spots. He flud that the rotary motion or the sun muses a stream of electrically r'nargid particles tn assume the spiral form, ranching out to and surrounding ihe earth. Fraitvla E. le'lipp. cnmmis.-ioni- r of j Indian affair, is plaiiiiiug tu make t'.ie J iudUii school m Carlisle, Pa., a training i ! er the Atlantic coast the phenomraon m begin early in tbe morning, sunrise. before og.. places In the United State there 000,000 apple tree I" which ! 50.006.006 bushel ctD nnuallr harrwtcd trees wifl give a yield of u bushels. At the present time eonsumDtion of the United -- |