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Show CBe 8 EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS DIR UINTAH LAND FLEW HIGH ON 'AUGUST 27, 1903.-- COMES HOME FROM ... ... ......... Na ...... ...Na. SS 120 New System Dentists PORTLAND TRIUMPH TOO SMALL SAID TO BE Na M Na 120 Independent Phon, Na 120 Bell Phona . .Na. 120 of both telephone systems cloaed after S p. an. USELESS ' BAY THEY WINNERS LUCKY WILL NOT LOCATE. Big Water CompanUe Ara Alleged Hava Secured Bast Land Through Indiana. BREVITIES te Present indications are that many Miu Nora Coleuutn, of Sail Lake, la of those whose name, were numbered on veiling her cousin, Lira. Welch, among tba lucky ones la tha land Tsiniy-secou- d steer. drawing for tbe Tlntah reservation, knee pant euiia from thia Ilerculea city, will not turn farmer Clark's. 11: boys from C to 16 yeara. after all, and that nearly all of those K. B. Smyth, ona of tha Standard-Examine- r who went to the reservation to select Associated Press telegraph- their land are returning, being laders, goes to Bali Lake where he will der but wfecr," for their experience. One of the outSts started from thla work as relief operator for a few weeks. city waa made up of Barlow B. Wilson, and L. H. Murdock, Daniel Burch Dr. C. A. Mott man, owing to III others. They made tbe Journey by waghealth, haa retired from the dental on and reported yesterday by telebusiness. All bllle of the firm of phone from lieber City, which point Plowman A Brumbaugh are payable at they had reached on tho return trip. 316 26th. 1 wouldnt walk across the etreet for the beet piece of land on the resBon To the wife of A. Kailua, a ervation," was what cams over the Sue boy. Mother and child phone from Deputy Sheriff Wilson, and Judging from whnt Information doing welL ha gave, the other members of the He Small white pickling onions Sc par party concurred la the opinion. stated that not ona of tha party had pound. Barra wa Grocery Co. located. Claim was made that tha had succeeded Deputy Sheriff G. A. Bebrlng leaves "big water companies thb morning for Provo with G. H. In Betting the Indiana to locate on nU Holmes, who was recently committed tho valuable land and that there waa to tha Slate Mental hospital. nothing left that waa worth while bothering with. surara who Tha surveying party Mr. Wilson was No. 76 on the list. South tha in veying for the reservoir In the drawing, while Mr. Burch, anIn now dig- other member of the party, held tbe Fork canyon ara engaged Thero era envied ging teat pita for position of having drawn No. eight men at work there and they It, the lowest number that came to have made good progress. H. H. Spen- this city. These two men were concer Is to go to tha camp of the sur-- v sidered exceptionally fortunate at the eying party tonight and Inspect the time, nhlch seems bow to have baea work already dona, a mistaken idea. name wax Sheriff Bailey, whoa Tha new fall dreae goods and trim drawn tha second thousand kit, among minga have arrived at Clark' bad also Intended to go down to locate and for a time it looked as if tho enJ. C. Stubbs, traffic manager of tho tire sheriffs department would turn llarrlmun system, and party, occupy- farmers. The report from the deputy ing special ear Sunset," arrived from yesterday put tha ' kybosh on these tbe south early last evening and waa continued east la a apeclal train, aspiration!. If tbe winners who went with the leaving hen at S:30 oolock for Chi- above outflt whose number were cago. away up near the top of the Bit found nothing that waa worth while, BIG PAY FOR BRICK LAYERS. notwithstanding tha fact that they were accompanied by n civil engineer In a Day of 12 Hours They Receive who knew nil parti of tho reservation, $11.20, but Ara Dissatisfied. It la safe to aiunime that there were few valuable sections secured, as 0. Negotiation, but ,New York, Aug. n result of tho drawing. have been opened by tbe local unlone of brick layers for an advance In GEN. MACARTHUR AT SEOUL. N whgea when their preaent agreement with the Mason Builder, association Seoul, Korea, Aug. 21. Major Genexpire, at tha end of thla year. At eral MacArthur and bln aide. Captain preamt tho pay Is seventy cents an West, have arrived here from Manhour, with double pries for over time. churia. The emperor will give them When they work twelvo hours a day an audience and entertain them at the men are paid 611.20. Aa there la a luncheon, and et the same Ume will great demand for men, It la stated receive American Minister Morgan, that 75 cent, aa hour will ba naked. A Captain Sargent and the officer of meeting haa been arranged to taka up the cralMT Baltimore. During hi etay tbe matter neat week, but tbs builders bin, General MacArthur will Inspect , declare the wage limit baa been reachrailroad. the Beoul-WIJ- n ed and instead of an Increase they of cents aa ' hour. live favor a reduction IB BTILL IN PRISON. tvo-piee- a d bed-roc- TO SUPPRESS BOYCOTT. . 26. News has Aug. Tangier, reached here from Pea dated August Consul Washington, 22. saying tbnt Bouitsn, the French-Algeria-n eral 'Bogera, at Shanghai, haa cabled citlsen. Is still Imprisoned nt the state department under today's Gliarb. data, aa follows: Tbe foreign office haa declined the "While the boycott still continues demands of the French government there are no disturbance, and tba Chi- for the release of Bouatan, thua i nes official are endeavoring to sup- purlsting France's claim to Jurisdicn press the movement. On the whole tion over cltiaena In conditions appear more hopeful." Morocco. Aug, 2C. Gen- French-Algerin- Summer Goods Adieu g The great sacrifice price is now on. All the Lawns , Organdies, Batistes, Dim- that sold for 11c, "f Itics, etCm, now 12ic and ISc, yard ?P anaaaaaaA1amaaasaetsyyYyYyyj Child1s Hose, special, pair t2 1-- 2c Prints The popular silver greys, in figures, checks and dots, New Yq yard p t i We think a visit to our store will convince you that it pays to trade with PAINE & HURST FOR OUT GOODS Don't Tie Yourself!! To that old style pen your grandfather used. steel j on a pen is ruined over night. The point Get Out of the Rut and buy a Waterman Fonntain Pen MARTIN JENSEN ARRESTED CREDITORS COMPLAINT, Is 2451 Wash. Ave.t Over Wm. Drivers Drug Store 'Sir SALARY . 7 -- Na. SI lndpendert Phone Ball Phone BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phona Ball WM. GLASMANN EXAXISEB: OGDEN, UTAH. SCXPAY MOBNINO, MOB3I2TQ Visit of Utah's Sweet Singers to Centennial Exposition Was One Continuous Ovation Its Effects Will Be of Great and Lasting Benefit. ON BY THIS NEW AND PROGRESSSIVE ARE ABSOLUTELY Three horn behind the regular scheduled time, the train bearing th Tabernacle choir, Ogden Mormon pulled Into the Union draot nt 1 dock this moraine. Os board the train were those who hav gained world-widfeme; through their excellent work nt tke Portland fair, and who have accomplished more In favor of th. State of Utah and tha City of Ogden than any other undertaking y.t Thera la a young fellow, named Martin Jensen, under arrest nt tha city Jell whose experience ehould serve na n leeaoa to n number of other young fellows about town. Ho to not n criminal of th stereotyped class and could scarcely be classed aa a criminal, although his actions for the past few months are of n nature that would have eventually led to tho penitentiary. It to tha old story of a man trying to make an Impression oa a small salary with tho Inert table result of accumulated debts, false atatemeata made to debtors, and at last drastic action on the part of tha exasperated debtors. Jensen, as has many another young man, came to tha eity, secured position and had tha same opportunity for success, but a love for the sporting features of life and the ambition to bo known as a good spender, soon exhausted (he small salary which he received anb In a abort while ha waa reduced to the expedient of borrowing from his friends, and. In fact, nil with whom ha earns Jn contact, to keep up hto end of the game. The game did not Inst long, bnt while It lasted Jansen thought that ha was having n good Ume, if it may be called such. When Jensen came te the city he secured a position with n merchant and went to beard nt one of the hotels. At first everything was all right. Ha waa of good presence, made friends rapidly and appeared to ba a gentleman. Soon after arriving at tha aotel ba stood the proprietor of for n week on tha ground that tha man for whom ho was working waa. out of tho city, and that as ha waa In charge of tha store ha did not feel at liberty to take his own salary. Tha proprietor accepted the statement . tad thought nothing of. ths matter nntll tho nest week, when the aarne story was repeated. Another week rolled around till tha proprietor had not returned. Annin the story of not his pay was repeated by Jen-8- 0 things went on for five weeks and tha hotel man became convinced tbnt all waa aot right Inquiry among tha iriends of the man devdloped the fact, that Jensen owed others money that ha had borrowed, saloonkeepers, Mvery stable keepers, restaurants, and others wars on th list including the Drake Loan agency. The hotel proprietor became convinced that he wu being dona and the other creditors, when they became aware of tba extent of Jensen's debts, were also of the same mind. . Thursday of last week tha proprietor o, the store returned to the city and tho fart developed that Jenaeo had received hie salary regularly. Then hla creditors were wroth nod demanded n settlement at once. Jenson said that he would adjust matter at the rad of last week, but when he did not make good Batarday complaint was made to the police and tho arrest 2,000 tickets were cold for concert OPERATIONl The extraction of the teeth to n specialty in itself. All large tile have specialist In thia branch, who dmno other class of work. We have a graduated assistant who haa made n special study of thla branch and w. can guarantee all extractions ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS. -- Said te Hava' Borrowed Money Under False Pretenses In Order te Be a Bpert. SYSTEM ALL PAINLESS. We have apparatus complete for the new ALVEOLAR that first Wednesday morning, waa devoted to mors g. At noon between tho cessions of. the Irrigation mom practice was Indulged In. and tho second concert was given that eight. To say that tho success oa the first qlfht was moat marked, la putting It mildly, but tho second concert met with even grantor eucoeoa. There By which no plates or bridge are necessary for complete or partial were over 2.604 people In the house mouths. Thla to entirely new and never before been used west of Chicago launched. It waa a happy crowd, fresh from and hundreds were turned away. Our Crown and Bridge work to not "swedged or seamless," but Is made During Wednesday afternoon. Presiwinning great laurels, and after rent ths chair In front of tho patient from pure aheeu of gold. ceiving such homage aa that tendered dent Good of tho exposition to na officer of the choir, exthe kings and nobility of ancient days. Tba expedition waa indeed n great pressing hto appreciation of the choir ie a continuous ovation from being there and stating that a dinner Professor Adama once said, A dentist can not commence te glvs tha time the body arrived to Portland was te be given nt the New York atnte building la honor of tho governor of nntU its departs re. complete satisfaction In PRATHETIC dsnturaa (Plates) until ha Is well In his second thousand." Portland did herself proud. Ita Colorado and that ho personally deWo havo an aaslatant who la en hie fifth thousand. doors wore thrown wide open to groat sired th choir to go to that building If you are not oatiofiod with your platso come In and talk It over with the greet singers from the Mormon Immediately after they had finished him. Ho will tell you exactly what can be don for you and whoro your stale. The management of tho fair their concert, to aing. Tha choir accepted tha invitation and rendered troublo Is. A vary alight change at a very slight expense somstimes and thousands of others simply outdid two selectlocs, after which President makes the difference between perfection and failure. themselves to paying tribute to tho came forward and made n very CONSULTATION IS ENTIRELY FRE and he will bo glad to talk greatest choir In the world. If there Goode, evor plato troubles with you. wae any feeling In Portland against ctrvmg speech stating that of all tha Ingle attractions at tha exposition, ths people of thia state prior to tha tha Our Patent Double Suction is pat in from Utah waa tha greatest choirs visit, not ano spark of It was and one nil pdatea and guaranteed as complete had more good for tho state than manifest during tho time tha singers fit. 'This system of auction la any other attraction had dona for their era la that city. respective state. He Amber stated 1' On can only realise In part what that the ebolr had brought more people tha success means and Just how com- from tho surrounding states and more as eneeeae was. Binging plete that home people to tho fair grounds than ' most come of tho choir did before tho else. Theao remarks were and to used by us only. noted critics la the country and then anything by President Goode oa Thursrepented work nil their In to understand that Utah Day. there waa not one lota of criticism. day, to Introduce Oar New Systems the Following Another I failed to mention Would not one bo safe In saying then wae enjoyedtriponthat whan tho Wednesday, Mormon that tho work of tho Ogden entire body made n trip oa the See-- ; Prices Will Prevail for This Week Only: Tabernacle choir wae perfect la lag Portland" can, upon which wo T qvery detail to rode Portland Heights, where we AUGUST 27. 9. A. M.. TO SEPTEMBER 2, 6 P. M. In the years that are to oome, when In the evening after the concert. those who helped to achieve thia sang. &00 Our regular 616-0- 0 plate this week only Smith made a Apostle John great suocesa, will have passed to tha forcible speech.Henry (These are tho best plate that can Jw grade on rubber) In of the appreciation great beyond, their fame will be work done end the good reanlts obCrown and Bridge Work this week only, par tooth paaaed down to the following genera- tained. W. E. Welhe, the violinist (In heavy eueped work thto to approximately coat of gold.) tion! through the annals of history, who is known na tho "Mormon Ysaye," Gold Fillings Silver All Up Fillings. not only of the atnte and eity, but iff then paid a high tribute to the choir the musical world, wherein tho and stated that ha had beard choruses Office hours 8 to 6; Sundays and Holidays 6 to 1 achievement will shine na a bright sung many times, but, that It restar. mained for the choir to slqg It We have eome very Influential nemee who have been cured by our For weeks the members of this body and that he had Ogden never heard anything Alveolar Byitem of Fycrrhea Alvoolaria - considered by ordinary dentwill ha kept busy endeavoring to tell nearly so good before. In hto ists aa Incurable. Como in ond lot ua refer you to them. their many friends' of tho ovations ment tho Ogden choir easily lead Judgthe Dr. B. Efcglnton, auoceooor to Dr. C. A. Mouman, retired. and successes of tho trip. Thero a tats. were really so mad y - that it will reMrs. Gilbert McClurg, author of tha Wo are not and do not wish to ba classed aa "advertising dentiata. quire weeks te repeat it all. Last onto of the Irrigation Ode, took ocWa will appear In print only long enough for our work to become known night nil were Unshed with the success casion to sound tha praise of the choir, with which they met and were eager as did also J. J. McClellan, who stated to get hack into their homes and re- that he deemed It an honor to accomlent It to those who remained pany such an organisation of IntelliThey were elated naturally, yet gent alngen. attended by the whole of the choir, house. The ovation waa tremendous to hack to above all, glad Ogden, get Ml Emma Lucy Gates, soloist, Thursday night. When the choir en- and from then on the audience waa ' to them which tha .beautiful, Inspired asked permission to speak to the choir tered the chib. President Cake, arose wildly enthusiastic. Greater apprecialeg: "Utah we love thee. and. stated that when ehe waa naked upon a chilr In the parlor and an- tion, be it said to Portland's credit, nU the men in Perhaps thd happiest to accompany tho Ogden Jdormon nounced that the Ogden Mormon ha rarely been manifested here on was choir two hundred members of tho choir to Portland, that Tabernacle choir vu preaent a the any occasion. And yet In Utah the whoso Prof. Ballantyne, th untiring Tabernacle he consented simply knowing that guest of' tha club, and that he choirs are regarded as a matter con-of-, was choir efforts ths excellence of tho was n Mr. there Ballantyne and that deemed that tbe greatest boo or coarse. Joseph Ballantyne, the comwas the recipient of many attained. He conferred doctor, la of tha right school and waa aa them choir, but that and compliment ever Ogden congratulation, when ho alighted from ah had no iff petent to the end of hb baton. He the or dub. hla spoke of upon knowledge ability of the special train, for many friends atate - lb Thw soloist of the choir during its of of the of work She tho the energy organisation. eee the singthe choir had waited to of local engagement are Emma n In Lucy inch Utah of body Ballan-tyn- o wae of tending Mr. aid that she lateproud ers return, notwithstanding the soprano, granddaughter of and the choir because she had lingers 1,800 mile at rack an ex- Gates, ness of the hour. sung with n chorus of auch ex- pense. He stated that while they were Brigham Young, and Willard E. Welhe, ,' To state what the greatest honor never the gueate of the club that every a violinist. that was conferred upon the choir, cellence and that every member of Ml Gates sang the solo In solve n most difficult tha choir had a very tender spot In courtesy would be extended to them. to would be followed. speedily and the Pearl of Brasil heart because of the work done He requested all others to give preferher nil were conundrum. great They man of the a Saturday night several with wonderful effect. Tonight ehe ence to the choir. This hearty After thia last bit of Charles In endeavorProf. praise, honors. BsHahtyne, creditors discussed :the matter and gave spirit to tha linger who will be heard again. Professor Welhe Rosa, on behalf of tha choir, presna Jensen had been without work for ing to reply to this question enumerat- J. became enthuaed and sang their se- waa tendered an ovation no . lea handProfessor ented a wherenumber Ballantyne occasions of a ed largo the past week and during that time calling each some diamond pin. that was purchased lection better than nt any other merited. were had worked several for money on the in honor was- conferred, The organ accompaniments to understood by the members through voluntary time. When the it greateststrength of being employed by a cer- that on tho last appearance In Port- subscription without the knowledge of On all occasions the thanks of the played by John J. McClellan, organist tain merchant, decided to prosecute land almost 1,000 the second Instrument In all tbe persons were turned the officers and given as a token of choir wae given by C. J. Rose, on of of tho man. They had no doalre to eend world the Tabernacle organ of Salt officer. esteem hold which the seats which the in auditorium from highest they away, the man to the penitentiary and it waa 2,600 The choir left Portland oa Friday Lake City. Although McClellan la a people, after nil the available their conductor. decided to bring n charge of vagrancy to young man ha plays with remarkable at 8 oclock. 'was Another waa room safe It added feature morning taken up. pleasing against him, which,- under the ordi- standing will be nt to tha list during the concert on Weddepth and technical skill. He Is a assume fact that thto to nances of the city, can be easily subcom pose r too, of great ability. numbered among tho greatest of nesday evening when Homer Davenleast Ogden Bingera Charm Haarer stantiated. The choir will give ita second anil the honor. port, the noted cartoonist, presented Jensen will be arraigned la tho poTo, the work of the Ogden choir nt final concert at ths Auditorium toof the party remained la Port- n badge made by an Oregon man to Many the Journal of Wednesday night, commencing at 8 o'clock. lice court on Monday on thsThherge land. o lbere stopped off en route nt tho Professors Ballantyne, Welhe, McClel- Portland, unless the county attorney decides to different points to visit among friend. lan and Mia last pays this tribute: waa The Gates. badge take some further action in tho case. However, the four earn on the special Germany bout of her canaries eighteen inches In length. At the top Utah NO WIG8 MUST BE WORN. of her nightingales. And Utah train last night were well filled. Those the word Oregon appeared, and will not remove JOHN BM ALLEY. . her hat. behind return their will at remaining 26. A printed in gold waa the word "TribB, C Anguat Victoria, In the auditorium nt the exposition own convenience. ute," meaning that It was a tribute In conThe popular Jeweler of Twenty-fiftOne of those who' accompanied the from Oregon to the Ogden Mormon ground! last night, before an audience strange conflict haa occurred with ths trial iff th American to steadily growing, and It to only that filled the main floor of the build- nection schooner choir. In speaking to n reporter, stated North today, ordered several hun- flitting matter of n few yeara and he will ba that he had accompanied the Balt Lake Tabernacle choir. while Its to capacity, ing the concert of Tuesday night the "Mor- to be confiscated by Justice Martin in the among the largest Jewelers of our Tabernacle ebolr to the World's Fair Dr.During dred gallery, occupied Blaylock of Walla Walla, took tha mon Tabernacle choir 'of Ogden ren- the admiralty court for fishing within city, or state. Hit work speaks for at Chicago, and when naked for a combefore the lest number waa the last It waa such n con- British Columbia waters. anAtenactment itself; tbe class of goods ho carries parison of the receptions, stated that platform rendered and publicly invited the choir dered aa concert. s session of the legislature have ara a standing ad to all Portlanders rarely there simply sras no comparison. That to a cert was made prohibiting the wearing of reception to be tendered to the heard. welry store. Hla holiday goods while In Chics go the Balt Lake contin- governor court. iff Washington, to partake of ariga in any British Columbia secto and some are com- gent were practically without Invita- the the choir have been Tbe perhaps Ogden and fruit of the state. and counsel before him Martin hospitality Today of Its could date. this choir of arrive at tions to kind, any ond volunteer early mencing Ogden's organisation of the choir on this ocThe na aforetime, the Judge conHe purchased of late a very large se- not begin to accept tho many Invita- casionreception character in the land, surpassed only wore wigsthe enactment did not apply was Indeed n most royal one. tending nt choir older Salt lection of ladles and gents rings and tions tendered them. and fedThursday, at the invitation of Homer by the largerIta membership of 226 rep- to ths admiralty court, which hashowA general outline of the trip as given for ths fall 01 her Jewelry, especially city. the entire choir and Legislators, Jurisdiction. eral Davenport, the of the one of officers Bee excellent hie trained voices trade. organisa- artists attended In n by not the and holiday by ever, contend the enactment affect body the Daven- I resent Imtion, after the arrival last night, is la stock and make early aelertlona. Columfarm on the Exposition ground!. great mastera, but voice that are port any court which alta In British follows: ns part Mr. Davenport personally took the pelled solely and purely by the love bia, and say the Judge and counsel are We arrived In Portland Saturday and that have been taught liable to Indictment for Infringing the party through the ground and gave of muHle afternoon, August 19, and soon located them sublimity of song. enactment prohibiting the use of wig the lectures. Thto occupied from from the cradle the voice nt the American Inn. where 100 rooms 1:30 a. are soulful; Consequently their m. until noon. la British Columbia courts. had been reserved for us, andf which At tko o'clock Thursday afternoon they are natural They aing for th wers all ready 'o receive ,the party. it gives them do these Utah CATTLE COMPANY SUES. That afternoon and evening waa de- Utah Day,' the choir rang Utah We pleasure O, choirs and not for n weekly stipend voted to sight seeing, of Which all took Love Thee," "Soldiers Chorus." box. contribution tha from Te and O, Italia, Beloved," advantage. Sunday morning we prac- Italia, In Its work tost night the choir reCheyenne. Wyo., Augurt High. Mr. Welhe also rentised the Irrigation Ode, which we Mountains e. The en- vealed the three predominating quali-tl- u Omaha Cattle and Loan compexy n selection of number dered were to elng Monday night of choral work spirit, color and suit tn ths District court here When Monday night arrived ths im- tire program received n number of company Soldiers the Flato Commission volum ' It sang the mense auditorium was pecked from tremendous encores. value Chorns from "Fault with that fire 616,000, alleged to represent the One of the greatest thing that occasion the of dome. was to This pit the plaintiff held note dreamed existed of little by waa which the reception people the opening night session of the Na- could be tendered cured by the defendant. tional Irrigation Congress. The ova- of the Commercial club, which was outside of tbe Metropolitan opera tion tendered the choir on that occasion was tremradous. In concluding our recital that evening wa sang tho closing refrain of America." All tho vast throng that filled the building rooo to their feet during the singing of the The following are the arrivals at th refrain. Reed Hotel for the pact twenty-fou- r thereafter Thomas Immediately hours: Richardson, president of the Comer-cls- l Hed-diK. W. Harold. Ogden; J. M. chib of Portland, who was also . bottled P. Hibbs. Ogdra; Wil- secretary of the Irrigation congress, Denver;-Aliam C. Oates, Chicago; Karl F. Kraft, mounted the delivered an end platform Rockford: T. E. Morgan. Balt Lake excellent speech, dwelling upon the A. K. Decker and wife, Troy; A. of Ethe clMxess of the state fcf energy Watilngton. 8an Francisco; J. B. Hus- Utah and particularly of Ogden tn sey and wife, Jefferson; Geo. B. Bab- sending that Immense body of singers cock, Milwaukee; C. E. Fuller, D. L. to the exposition. The choir then James, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. W. rang the Soldiers Chorus." After H Apgsr. Evanston: G. W. Taylor, Jr. this rendition It was fully 10 minntex before Mr. Richardson could make himOgden; Janie. F. Bell, Scranton; Declared superior to all' A. Epplnger, Chicago; A. C. Past and self heard and restore order. wife, Ogden; Mrs. E. N. Bench. Mlsa Before the night eesion Monday the other beers by the ImGladys Beach, St. Louis; Mrs. John J. member of the choir went McClellan, 8alt Lake; Mrs. Fred In On fair. the St taking Tuesday 240 Twenty-Fift- h perial Experimental StaGraham, Balt Lake. night fallowing the choir gave their first concert. Previous to this the tion for the brewing Sea Girt, N. J Aug. 26. The third exposition management and President day of tha military rifle tournament Ooode. in particular, had assured the Where the Palms Grow industries of the world " here opened this morning wiib the officer of the choir that every other first days program, still unfinished. attraction presented In the audioriom Owing to dissatisfaction with the con- had not recrived a corporal's guard.1 D. A. SMYTH, dition and arrangements the captain The Information waa kindly given by of the Nebraska team withdrew his the management in order that there men from the national individual might be no disappointment. In case matches, and It was reported con- the choir received a like reception. templated s like course in the national It was In this, however, that ther team match. ware pleasantly disappointed, for over sight-seein- con-grea- a, SYSTEM e tele-plume-d PLATE WORK - Our Own Patent ! Jast F 65-0- 61-0- 61-0- 0 J. S. LEWIS & CO. Jeweler., et the Big Clock, Wash. 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