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Show THE M0KX1X0 EXAMINES: CTAII. OGDEX, HilTEMKER MOHMSi;. BUSINESS INDIAN ABDUCTS BRIDE IN THE CONGO COMPULSORY CANNIBALISM Kttt x E ih. !! the In flrl place the Commi-2- ft expected from the Tin Inquiry Into th outrageof Kin i now m the hand ixuwent are being held all oxer commence in October. ftBEi'WH-- ' the Lord Maor will arhermg in the 5de over a 1,, ymfioii r Hoiw. Rev. J. H. lUrn. of the C t'eiv London. Soui. .1. .Mining Dim Line. C. (5. E.. i he r.cbi-s- i ana iuov ivsp.-cic- .l of. tiie u.erchu: yrii.c,-- of llaugiKin. Burma, i no a :n IauiiIoh v Iroiti hi tuiixe During his country hi liauglitcr. e reporicd by a correspuui.'iii . wa abduct rd from on the xery niiitsi of her lviaint July lo on her return from the Shwv Dag, in ;uigo:la. yecietday gaxe the ilaiug Ohn ti fullowlrtg granbic account of the daring lover's raid: Mating Ah Jhyp. the girl's l.ner, la the ton of one of the richest riee merchant in Ipper Burma, and ha for oxer a year conned Mating Ohn time' ongo daughter, but the gtrl has steadily jected his suit. from 1 cross-chann- cros-rhann- n lf well-know- d aix-tee- n n fifty-seve- fifty-seve- '"LS PRESENCE OF MIND. Xln n Among recent coni ri inti ions lo the Engineering and Mining Journal by thoe who have been applying the yrLv. 4 A-r- YOU HAVE INVESTIGATED THE GOOD POINTS ABOUT STANDARD - EXAMINER WANT UNTIL ADS. I FOR RENT For KENT FURNISHED Furnuliad ROOMS. j ON THIS AOVERTISLMENTtf FAGE COST ONE CENT FEN WORD FOB EACH INSERTION. LESS NO FIRST INSERTION THAN 29 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN BUSIADVANCE. EXCEPTING NESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. for mo room 718 Surd St. in K of p. Ug. cord 'ally inviied. 31KS. AimiK VlsiLag lRK. G. N. EASTMAN. Clerk. 2234 Washi ington Axe. uf Hoodorafi, Ogdea Circle. r'vry Monday night nt I A o. V. W. orlock. Odd Fellows' i,d5, 0 Hall. Visiting ; in A o i w. Hall every Neighbors invited. Due ran be paid at the office of Ed. cvE:n,; Vlaiticg brothera inAmh the afternoon of ihe 28th of each 91 M LM GHUN. M. AY. month. Firnt National Bask Bldg. MALTCR KU'HEY. Iterorder. ANNA 1 ADAMS. G. X.. 2631 Lincoln " Ave. FEIKt'E, Financier. MARIE C RITES. Clerk, 2731 Moaron MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA fiu.-l- n . J'oaiu ee' o Sai-O'- e' I tah Onip. No ROYAL ARCANUM. V9u, meeta every ueaday at 8 o'clock in K. of P. Hail. Saleat and beat. Insure men for K AYORTOX, V. C. Mje, tno or three thousand dollara. Jf 7 11. PHAFER, Clerk. Kmergeniy fund nearly Three Million thoua-aalinl.ar; upward of thirty-on- e 2 OR SALE Nice list of rerulenrrs. death claims paid, amouatiag to MASONIC. Term to suit. Kelly 4 Hetrick. ninety million dollara; memberMasonic. Hall, over 2416 Wafhiug-bu- i ship over Three Hundred Thousand. FOR BALE- - 16 1 ; bv 13 hre on Mad KocLy Mountain Couanl. Ave, Ogdea. Utah Na 637, axe. between 24th and 25th meet teonnd and fourth Friday oven tree's Apply to Ym. Glaantaan. Queen Katlier Chapter No. 4. O. E. inn at a. O. V. W. Hall, over How-e- ll Standard idler. store. Visiting brothers cordially Z I1R,,,tar nieeilag held at Maauaie Invited. Hall the flrai aad third bYidaya of earh WANTED PUPILS. A. C. EMERSON. Recent. niomh. Sojourning niembera cordially JOS. SEVERN. Collector. invited to attend. WAXTRls- - Violin lanione. imfitU, B. ROBERTS, Secratary. EUNICE C. GORDON, W. M. 2721 .li'ffereson Axe. UU-- K HALSTEAD. Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. DEGREE OP HONOR. Weber Camp, No. 74. Meeta la K. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Bennett Wedaeaxlay eveafag at of P. Hall in Utah National Bank block. Ind. 703. fv'ry 8:00 n clock at A. O. V. W. Hall. Mr. building every Thnraflay evening nt 9 Fatella Horraft, C. or H.; Mia L Jea-ai- e o'clock. Visiting Woodmen cordial!) MONEY TO LOAN. Pnuit, Recorder; Mia laiia Pierce, Invited to attend. 8 inane ec; Mra. WM. DOYLE. C. C. Jnlla Calvert. ReceivMONEY TO LOAN J J. BRUMMITT er. x E. AUT1I. Clerk, 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. lulling niembera cordially invited. MONEY TO IX) AN - On farms and ODD FELLOWS. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES. rliy real estate. Hunter 4 Kennedy, Room 6, First Kail Bank Bldg. Ogden Lodge No. 8, Independent 1 Fraternal Order of Eagles. Ogden 0,1 d Fellnwn. Meeta in 1. O. FOR SAkE FARMS. Aerie, No. 118, F. O. E., meets every vm Tueaday evening, Sunday evening in Eagle Hail, east of FOR BALK -- 20 acre farming land viewing brother t cordially invited to Reed be present. hotel, at S:lNi. VIMtlng Brothand 15 acre pasture at Hooper. er Eagles are Invited to attend tbn JPERRY, Noble Grand. John Maringnoci, Hooper, Utah. Aerie meetings. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. K. R. GF.UiRR. W. P. ROOMS AND BOARD. 1. T. TRACY, W. See'y. Junction City Lodge No. 36, IndeIf- B. FORBES. Anna rbyaiclaa. FOR (LENT Modern furnished rooms pendent Order or Odd Fellow, meets F- - Hall O J" every Thursday with board, home oooklag. C14 24th. VlaiMng brothera cordially invited t present. JAR. RUNE. N. O. MISCELLANEOUS. WALTER RICHEY, Escrotary. If you want to get quick action try Queen City Rehekah Izxdga No. 4, these column. T - ! , i -- S 28-- FOI RENT Clean furnishi'il rooms, with bath, thoroughly renovated; also housekeeping room. The Colonial. 862 24th ',. Mr. S. L. If Clilnn, prnprieirr ltlu FFRNIBHED ROOMS for housekeepS 23-- mo. ing. 427 24ih streui. 1 rooms for FOR RENT Furnished with electric light hniiackneptna 2Kin HI. lights and hath; 159 experienced girl for general housework. Good wages. Mr. Willard Scowcroft, 132 27th An Rt. 92-2- wk ACTIVE LADY WANTED: each county. to demonstrate and display samples. Salary Cl 2 weekly. No capital nr experience required. 720 Chestnut Ft., Phila. -- Good WANTED girl with reference, or woman, to do house work hy the 2C1 27th. day. Apply C. C. RICHARDS; CHARLES STOUT, NEWLY Furnished rooms at 375 afreet. Reasonable prices. Mr a. R. H. Whipple. FOR RENT avenue. Front room, ' ' r.ENT Furnished FOR light housekeeping. nue. 2648 Adam Kcrlea Bldg. Dentists Furnlahed loom; 850 Notary Public. Real Estate; Fire, IJf and Accident 407 24th aL 810-t- f ABSTRACTOR. furnished Newly also for housekeeping. 2468, Gerard J. 8. Abels, hondod and V sbingtnn Are. ' Room 6. licensed abstractor of Utlaa. Office over Carfa drug alorw. THE CAR-OR- re--)!; FOR RENT Furnished room, nett FOR Ben- RENT, fYJIl RENT MUSICAL. UNFURNIBK. One room; FRATERNAL ROOMS. 549 22nd Rt. 9 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS for light 458 Slat struct. housekeeping. NICHOLS' CONCERT RAND -- E. W. Nirhols, Director. Instruction on all and ailliiary band instrument thorough course In interpretation. Phone H9G Ind. 252 Patterson Ave. HAIR GOODS AND K - : BROTHERHOOOl Ogden Ixdg No. 37L T. F. B, meeta Aral and third Frldaya at 8 p. m.. la I. - O F-- Hall. Ylaltlag maabara cor- COSTUMES. i j I ! ; YOUR NAME RTTTTJ5DGK. PrealdeaL ORAL J. TTIJSli. Secratary, RT. MI1JZN, Treasurer. 4 i ta an the llet of those invited ta try mtr Laundry Work. Tha best product of formor years could not be compared with the xway xra Ogden Lodge No. 2, Knlghta of launder ahlrte, cellnro and cuffs. Why meeta Pythiaa, at OaaHe Hall, Utah not try ua on yauraf National Bank building, evary MonAll K. of IVs raquaav day evening. ed to meet with u. E. R. GEIGER, C. I. . A. T. WOOD, M. of F. St L N. MEID, K. of R. aad 8. Seth Phones 174, 487 Twenty-fift- .ill w a 1 f Ogden Steam Laundry . - Block. M MRS. C. ZIMMERMAN, NohU Grand. MRS. E. MEID. Hecy., 718 23rd 8L KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, W. N. PEIRCR, FOR RENT 24lh 8l. Fellowa' Vlaitlng Odd atrecL NKUJE INSURANCE. 2825 Nye ave- at dially Invited. DR. D. N. SMITH, 1st NaL Bak. Bldg. Drug Store, 2461 Wash ave. rooms for flrat aad third Meet y ev,Bng Twenty-fourtmembers invited. First Nat Bank Bldg. M " JOSEPH CHEZ, " " D. J. MURPHY, 2Jld , t. t WANTER Girl lor general housework; small family; 887 24th St. Attorneysrat-Lft- w Furnished housekeeping room. 134 West 27th between Wall and Pacific art-nu- F- - .0-0- - fr Hall. PROFESSIONAL Two house girls immediately; good wages. Apply State FOR RENT if School fur Deaf and Blind. WANTED - Newly furnlahed rooms for gentlemen al 541 23rd street. Conveniences modern. FEMALE HELP WANTED. h 4 I , I i RATHBONE BISTERS. Meets every Saturday afternoon at 2:30 in Pythian Hall, Utah National Bank building. Sojourning listers cordially Invited tn attend. MRS. ANNA JENKINS, M. E. C. ' MRS. LRABEL WYANT, of R. and C I P. ERNSTROM 'IjJ IJ 'll I ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Wasatch Division No. 124, O. R. HAIR SWITCHES for sale at reduced C-- . meeta second and fourth Friday at prices. Hair chains a specialty. Mai. 2:30 p. m. la K. of P. Hall, corner WANTED Woman cook. Ogden WANTED Boarders nt 46 S2ad. Ind. queradn coat u me a to real for balla Washington avenue aad 24th a treat. Gen. Hospital. 852. U4i and theaters. All mall orders All brothera art cordially lavlted to promptly attended to. Mra. C. E. attend. WANTED Girl for general houseLee, 821 24 lh. P. O. Box 436. F. W. HERRINGTON, C. CL FOR RENT HOUSES. ' v !1 work. 559 23rd SL I'. L BOYLE, 8. aad T. HUhttfcSHOCft PRACTICAL FOR RENT Sivroom brick, mtNiern CIVIL ENGINEER. WANTED A girl for general houseORDER OF WASHINGTON. Wa aro pecially prepared for Conveniences, will located. X. II. . "Com mean home. work. Must be a good cook. Good shoeing 206 Eci'ls Hldg, if Ives, L R. SPENCER, CIVIL ENGINEER. 417 l and ee how we do It. Ogden Union, No. 172. Order of wages. Call at 548 25lh SL Sewer and Washington, meeta every Tuesday Railroad. Waterworks, atreet. Oppoiite Twanty-thirmodern house. ApFOR REKT-8-nm- m Power Plants. Accurate Surrey. evening at I o'clock la A O. U. W. WANTED Girl for general houseConMlidated Wagon A Machine 2822 Jefferson. ply Estimate and Plans, Report a Invited to Hail. Vlalting comrade work, who can also cook. Enquire company. Phona 318 X, U. S. Deputy Mineral Surv yar." attend. 724 241h Street. FOR RENT Seven-roobrick house. SOS Eccles Phene Ind, Office, Bldg. WM. DOYLE. President. 614 Croat St. 1166, P. O, Box 499, Odgm, Utah. WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. WANTED Girl for general house-2SS4 Gnat work. FOR RENT Tour-rooboose, sumFORESTERS OF AMERICA. mer kitchen. 222 22nd 8L POOL AND BILLIARD SUPPLIER 6ITUATION8 WANTED, FEMALE. Court Wasatch No. 2, Forester of FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS. JACK FERGUSON, Pool and Billiard America. Meet I. O. O. F. Hall 24th DRESSMAKING done at 118 28th 8L and' Supplies. Telephone Table first and third Wednesday mo FOR SALE A riding pony and sadPrice reasonable. 2506 Lincoln. Slot ma- street, Bell, 643-evenings of earh month nt 7:20. chine. reasonable. 653 dle, very Inquire at (,. W. HAILEY, C. ft. WANTED Work by the day by ex27 th a tree t. mo. P A. GARNER, Secretary. FIRE INSURANCE. perienced dressmaker. Can give good reference, 2338 Aduna. Independent FOR RALE! Ftirnimre. 2631 Grant KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. OF OGDEN B. H. GODDARD, Insurance, Real phsne No. 608. and Loans. Room 411 412, Silver Tent. No. I. meeta first aad United 413 Utah Loin k Trust Building. CHILDS OAK BED with folding MALE HELP, WANTED. third Friday armings at 8 o'clock, ia J. E. Dooly President and res ; matt aides, K. of P. Hall. Visiting Knight cor- Horses E. spring; Vica President ASSYER. Paary coat 114.00; Jewel range. 2819 WANTED Boy who has completed dially Invited. CaaHlir Ralph E. Haag Wash. K. M. COn RANK. Commander. the sixth grads to learn the printA. Y. Mclntoah Aadstant Gaihlae J. McVicker, Aauyer, 150 Main 8t., Record T. R. HARRJ8, Keeper. ing trade. Apply to foreman of the 101 O. Utah. P. Box A City, FOR SALE Household furniture, 877 y alt Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Standard office at 4 o'clock p. m. Sample by mail or express will be 24th street. I" phone 711s. Ogden Tent. No. 24, meet the seccarefully assayed. 8 f ond and fourth Wednesday evening NT lntelllcnt person may earn n at 8 o'clock aharp, In I. O. O. F. Hall. for good income corresponding ARCHITECTS. Household FOR SALEfurniture; new papers; no canvassing; experYialtlng Knights cordially Invited to INTERESTING lady's bicycle and spring wagon. In1ST ience unnecessary. Send lor par INSTRUCTIVE F. C. Woods A Co., Architect, rooms attend. C49 Ind 23rd B'. 386 Phone J. W. HALSEY, Commander. quire ticulara. Northern Press Syndicate 36 and 57, Flrat National Bank Buildtf. F. F. BOND, Record Keeper. Lock port, N. Y. I10-k- . ing. Telephone BOARDERS WANTED. ' -- d The Utah National Bank Ea-tat- e States Depositary 1-- lke 21-t- SITUATIONS WANTED MALES. GENERAL HOUSE CLEANING window waahing; flour acrubblng; reasonable rate. Bel Phone 362-z- . B. 11. Merwin. care J. B. Cawicy. Wilmk son Lnne. two-thir- one-thir- d flrJ-Pv"" i mu w;-- av-x-i- l Or-w- nanmsnn or Sharon, g to school girl, hut she cyanide procei nivjv ores, la one by Grant X. Miller, operan amount of sense sid k. a mill of 130 ton capacity in SITUATION WANTED By young oll1'r People ating T,'ni ,hi" fail to man experienced In dry good, rloih-ine- , of. She and her Chihuahua. Me., that cannot VbL Utah. In the atudent inatnict shoe and groceries; beat refW. .V, M,. ,0.ne one day in their The ore aay ailver and G. B., care erence. Address Hartman was cutting I it crushed, in value, gold Standard. lpped and he sacred a to with pass stamp, tu wTl, ,r hi" screen. The No. 29 iron-wi- r 1 fount Iquet PERSONAL Kto.r r ippljr 1 on HYllfley tables, concentrated ''r pulp ' Bartmann waa to : ha- - ,V 25 20 of to a per saving she could not which make Wist value. The tailing from YOUNG SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN enough to stop cent of the 4. a arranger In this city would like into classified eva v- - T.fnbi0?11Th; patient could the concentrates is then to form acquaintance of respectable h'P- bur he had fainted,-nic- sand (three quarters of the bulk) and young lady. Address A. Y., care aiime (one quarter). The sand goes Standard-Examine! annlher plan and to a cyanide leaching plant, composed - an rutt,n off fh nI trousera to of eighteen vats of eighty ton capacity .t'ri'lT1:r kna OThe period of treatment It,.,, "' "rt theon foot into g each. e into receivers end charged into the .25 cent n ften a per days, about throw ache, ur- Then she filled the solution being used.. The slime ia filter presses. h The total recovery, including the It down settled In a series of six ponds, of an ;;k "tw r ,r'1 each. amnli amount of concentrate, is 84 per k Prprd firewood. The average capacity of 900 ton with settled rent: the liver extraction being about . lor the blood When a pond is filled 2B4 Zl'XT? 11 fcw he flour. It wa slime It la opened at one end. ami the the same a thar of the gold, and ihe deslime flllerdireaaing plant giving about k(t ..... jhforehe a doctor could be material loaded ino car whichFMnr the same result a the ? Mr arrived he sl!4 liver lo the plant. Some additional apparatus I a HOullJ have bled mechanical agitators are used. Each plan. .a!,n s h , " x time jf k hB.j fiot charge of allme receive eight hour' row being c.inintced which will ip. crease the recovery to nearly pi) er pM. 'iz"nr' presence of saltation with .5 per rent soilium-ryi runccn. which it after anide lolutkui, silver-bearin- k on .m- - line. U. W. y ireit. No. 1T4. meeta fourih Friday night 1- - d 1 ic A. O. at aii-- tn o f n.M, hardy i l Mr-o- WOODCRAFT. 'fr 92-3- 1 one-hal- lot 65x block : on' X i.;;-.- d fast-spee- d n .uius,' . w- .u. h lxi.ijjp No. r.7. Ogden .'C'uikwI Railway x'nrueo of Amer- ! ;iaij ;;- -j rl(.iy of CSCh at Ejgl Hail. C IV. 222 23rd $L R. ALWAY, K. S., UC V. 22nd 12-t- t There are hi ranter mentioned in Lloyd's Register a capable of twenty knots and upward. But only GIRL AY ANTED for general housework. Inquire at S'10 23rd St. of them are ocean-goindge. esme eighteen "The Chief Nuimhp Ngvngi Fifty are vessel employed in English and made peace, agreeing in future channel and pleasure traffic. It ia WANTED -- Girl for cooking and gento liriag rubber. here that recent Increase In Good wage. Xo of the visit eral housework. At the time of the vessel la chiefly obaorrahb', partly, of children. Apply 2540 JcfferKon Ave. commission of Inquiry 11. Haunotte eniirae. aa a result of the introducwas." said Mr. Hsrrls. returning from tion of the turbine. Aa regards steamThe commiss- er in the transatlantic Europe to the Congo. I ion nf inquiry met him further down trade, there little advance p'ngt'i' to he re- WANTED Two ladies to work in of mar, and laterrogated him with ref- corded. for the number of city; 82.00 per day. An. A, care erral. to the maladministration for twenty knots and upward ia now the Standard. ........ 'I ,rrs WANTED same a in 1901, and come a follow shirh ha waa responsible. "Ha replied tu the commission, the with lR9f: 1S99. J 905. secretary of which sent me a ropy of Great Britain his deposition, saving: 7 . . ti I took part in no expedition Germany .. t aninst Rsmbeknta. and no Alhlnls United States were taken. In the month of October France .. o : I made a peaceful expedition to thia Great Britain has still nothing faster I than the Lucania and the Campania, village and other of ihe region. had no e.rnrt of five men armed with with their twenty-twknot, hut. the new leviathan which the Cnnard comAlhltn rifle. and many rarriprs.' "On .May Sih Dr. Yogi, tlip Investipany building should in due course gating magistrate, visited my atation recover for her the blue ribbon of Ihe to make ui'piirie Atlantic, now held by the Deutschland Iutu the many company, ihat had been committed in of the Hamhiirg-Amcrtnawith twenty-thre- e and that district, but ho said hefore he enknots. tered Into these he wished to aak me At least three of the Xorddeutscher-l.loyfleet can also beat any of the a few quest Ion with regard to Ibe Atlantic steamers under the British administration nf certain individual, flag. The 1nlted States still relies hut, h said. must first pledge myaelf neither tu publUh nor, to apeak in pub-li- e on the vessel of the American line to upon the matiers;to which he was bring her Into the first category aa regards speed, and France on tha earnabout lo refer. her Transatlantic company. "I told him I could on no account ers of lire such a pledge, because 1 knew Four nations, as pointed out, divide Isrnwre Htrorltir :han had ever been among themselves the speed honor of the Atlantic, but six boast vessel of hnwgiit to light, and it was quite likely that I knew already what he had twenty knots and upward. Belgium, for has half but they la kn paper. However, I did prom-- 1 are instance, enall paddle-boat- s kin that I would not nor publish in the Oatend service. Holland Wt upon those matters which had gaged has three of the same type running w ksen previously known to me. from Flushing io Queenaborotigh. Tien, he said, did 1 know anything France, also by reason of her about M. Hannotte expedition against mall host, has seven all told. main Tillages, which he killed a the other hand, the United States lt number of people, and at which On has only one paddle-boa-t of the speed farced his fighters with a at which la the subject, of these remarks, tblr had to cat the corpsespistol of the and Germany's Hat la exhonsted by Hi jwple killed. figure given in the first table. Great I told I him that bad already call- Britain, on the other hand, has a total ed lh attention of the commission as compared with twenty-seve- n of forty-two- , Inquiry u thin affair. The only In 1898. or these forty-twtea Point of which I was in ignaronre sr paddle steamers, and eleven aro that he held the pistol to tXa turbine-driveNo other country yet Bald of his fighters to force them owns a turbine steamer doing twenty oat jo Vthe corpses. Dr. Vogt told me knots, and the only two turbine oceanMt tills information had forn ob going steamers in the world ro the V. stued from the mouth of V. Itannottc Victorian and the Virginian of the Alwhile retailing thl affair to lan line, which do eighteen knot. friend m Brussel or Antwerp Germany's superiority in matter of "ring hi furlough. bin speed under steam is Hw rone jr ihet. coincident with It is also Interesting to mention that Hannnru-- . who had only been she likewise holds the record for a w month hour. The bark Foiosi, hark from Europe, get 4.02C tons grna. has a record of warning tn j M with thflpv the country, snd QOh and a half knots, and she ha sanction of Ihe Can it be ac-f- 'r done fine work for example, Iqulque lo the Lizard in in thl days. The way? "V told me personally Prouascn has done even better - Ham; MBanoite h' "a,I he permi-aln- n days. burg to Iqulqui In of the Con-pvrrnmcn; in go and attack theao Shipping Illustrated. the rubber had fallen JJ?' CYANIDING FOR SILVER. i- I ro-ui- t no-tir- sixly-elgh- C S1.9D. fl.450. 5ro.oi f.ume, gou.i loeatloa, 81.15b. 4 fiame, goo.i Uxatlon, 81.25P. r ffj.r-t'iland, guod wa'.tt r.gut. r!r( m. cheap. i'HALXCEY PARRY. Cor. I'Jr.l aaj Wash Phon4 No. 359 a. - Hannotu himself saw many of IV'-Tsun- bnrk d M. T.ivn.p.i FOR srALK-- 5 room bn. ! - WOMEN OF '' ai' . - : REAL ESTATR. m:: J a The dead bodies were the eorpses. rat up and eaten by the Samba people and others, with 11. Hannotte' knowle- :,'i!xu. Ill ! n FAST OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. SALE ITMIt; tv.-!- reji-olio- - 'f FRATERNAL brotherhood railway CARMEN. houaes and !"7xl.'i , ji-- g mvat. Good priiN-rpayiiii! inquire from owner, X'ui Ia'i.Tir. av.r.ue. A bargain 1. a i on re- Ah Jtoto miMoa at Baring. who ha Following on u final .Ihye. who is extremely Srreturned to thla country, has amount of toid the girl that lie would kill her if fought wi'h him a van ah- - would not marry him, and would naterial in Mippon of the charge, Mr. Har- - also ntiu her fathur. administration. This threat frightened the young ?t.te. that several of the oflle.al be implicated in the report woman, who went to the Sharp Dagon o-. Hh the pagoda, not to worwhip. bin to take Kw.1.1 fro he CongJuspected counivanca of the govern-Bien- t counsel flout her iiucic. who is the head pnongi t priest! of the pagoda. and, in an interview yeaterdny. A aha was about io return home of told the tragic but typical story An .Ihye met her outside the doors corami-aioone affair which occupied the of the pagoda. Fiercely a: larking the for tome lime, via., the expedithe servants with a lathi, a thick stick tion rond acted by M. Hannotte. udded with nails, he soon fought his againt s'wav .gent of he Abir company. of to their young mist res. the Kamhekota, and the arming Writ-lnLifting her easily with one hand, he ihir aentrlea with Albinl rifles. cleared a path with his stick to n carto the secretary of the commission riage he had in waiting, and lightly Mr. Ham on January 2A lfa5. sprnging into the vehicl. shouted tn with corroborative remark of the driver to whip up the horse of a kts own. the following story Twenty mounted men. armed w.ih native swords and guns, dispersed the crowd "I went with M. Hannotte when be which had collected, and placing themI accotp-Wiemade the raid on Ekote. selves on either side nf ih him aa a peddler, and then as galloped away m the north of carriage, iltr city, aesrrier inland. We anchored at the where a great Jungle guxe linmpHia'e fcantw beach snd slept the first night shelter to the fugitive. we From thla saf- retreat Ah Jhje sent at gamba itself. Next morning ttantd. We were armed with gtin. messages to the stolen girl's relations, aecompnnying Samba people aai the assuring them of her perfect safety. and He has also issued invitation for a hi bore spear, shield and bowa Toward aaalat. to order nows in great rcrcinuny to celebrate' hi nup forest In the down tied we eel tiala. aiming Next day se surprised Itor the night. Maung Ohn Bine. Ihe girl's father, is willing 4o forgive the abductor, for the Ekato people. entrance at ibe whom he has alway s entertained a Ilk We met two boy to the town. Theae were killed, by I lng. He ia delighted that Lite "boy is kiU to only a lion." jf, Rsnnotte gave order future. The fighter, "Hi voice." h continued, "i like giwwa men in the killed and Ihe roaring of a young lion; his feawni in every direction foot saw a we fives rearntble a lion In Its wrath. nd very many. At one place lying on the ground, and M. Hannotte hi strength is that, or the Red King" (a Burmese name for a Hunt. hkL Throw it away. Maung Ohn Gine returns to Burma Tnrther on we saw a murdered ordered her on Monday and will send his daughter woman. 51. Hannotte 1 law on a wedding trip and his son-icorps to be thrown into the hush. abroad. saw at least five corpses, hut many people' sere killed that I did tiol li. 'fear eti j'- - .lid lulu'll .1 snap. .( 1!, A1.K aai-enr- FRATERNAL ! a:; FOR - autumu b oximcied to development in tbr agnation .srociti. in the Congo CHANCES. n ,e'.l at el.. Forced to Eat Their Congo Othcial and Soldiers. MO.". t FOR SALK $i:.e I. - 1 odium-cyanid- 1 wand-leachin- CHICKENS FOR BALE Nice lot of Archtteet-7- 40 M chickens, including Rhode Lland (' ' (arret.SQUIRES Bell Phone 770 Y. Reds. 849 2tb afreet. Bell 'phone 377Z. CONTRACTORS AND 24h BUILDERS. Silver Hive, No. 1, meets tha second and fourth Tuesdays at 2:30 p. m. at O'Neill Hall. LOST. Twenty-fift- street h Vis- Wheelright Contructien Co. iting sisters cordially lavlted. 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