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Show TEL MORNING crease the price of these necessaries ol uu Herman life will be nn o'.ht-- r hand popular uie. sure. Upon the for a the great navy liat : forcibly in the never spin .le J 10 Germati miu.I, au all suggsi-Giit- i this end hair I wen combated ul'h energy and success. It is now rupees: cJ that the whole of the n;;n France and MoiiKcuu oifficu'.-the lit attitude toward England icre-ust-i- THE EXAMINER nJ jk Public had Every Day In Pear by Tba tUndard Publlaft-mCo, RATE. SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Carrier im Ogden City, including Sunday Morning per mouth. Suigia eopiee Hit-or- e hair Jc leu In. iuarierly. Is id $- - i i EDITOHiAL ROOMS Independent Phone.... No, Bell Phone ....No. 3UCINESB OFFICE Independent Phono.... No. No. Bell Phone nn-re- ! I l w-rl- j ! ver.--jf.l- r.c-t- - ort-iaH- - , EXAMINER TELEPHONES 81 W il 120 51 disa-irous- lt.ws.., . No. 120 No. 120 both telepnono cloaec after Sp.ni. 120 ol i eye-ern- e ; REPUBLIC N the uay the police stationed in the see lion arc expected to be more watchful thau at, other time. It is estimated that the deliveries of for ceil loans to the Wal' site.! banka amount to au' average It rm millions oil an active business day. nhilu the aeuleuicn. of contracts with securities, which must be effected lo half past two in the afternoon will probably much average u mure. This uiaKc a total of 12" million of seettritira carried to am! fro through the crowded atreeta, in Unhand of hoys or junior clerk whu oft.-neglect the precaution of concealing their burden, exposing it in aucb a manner a to enable it to be readily stolen. It is true that theft of the characcr above noted are rare, but their infrequency ia not due to the lack of opportunity fur their perpetration for little precaution i taken to prevent them. The diacloxure of the method employed by the culprit who obtained the package from the Wall street bank will doubtit-suggest to s.'itte of ho Thieving fraternity how success may attend their efforts it they guarj against the blunders committed In ihe above mentioned case. IVmbtless because of the lesson taught by this event the bank clerk who are charged with the duty of hamlHug securities will he more careful and the police will he more watchful, hut though the opportunities fur the commission of such crlim-- at the teller's window may be fewer, those which are offered in the URpro'ected thoroughfare w.ll be sniEiiw-- .'. jumer.ma to Indure bold thtev.-to embrace them, and soin- - day lhre may be preced'd sis'--! ling evidence, in a highwayman o tack, of the lamentable absence of protection tor property in the hideM street of the meloitiolis. Tito for thine rondi-tien- s to rest upon the bankers and broker. They s.fciwrl their s p.is-silil- s CITY TICKET ' DEPORTATIONS. CHINESE Mayo.'. RUDOLPH KUCHLER. wh!e enr'i i tliedr odici-- by are In iimpcrtiiMum in place the in the securities day a liitsinc-iare I e.i in and carried, under pnarl, to the ipiTi- - deporll vaults ami to the offices wi'h thu same l imic.t-i.ri'ji- -i- elH-'t- lo-.- when taiiM-rs: s on the following business day. hen. however, theie pisiple are called to a hank as upon to Mud Mi-ity lor a they, entrust it to a im m tiger uu uneu the securities w .v-rlirti'gh pament or Is employed th ohlU jiiun.a in tin service, wlihohi providing him hewlih adi'iitiHte protection, chh-flrs usi cannot lie spared to do or guard. duly ciihor as ra-- 1 . e rm-ee- i SALVATION Chinese' merchant' in the City of Attorney. Mexico, according to the San JOHN E. BAGLEV. Chrouh-le- , live says he has trips to China within tin la t few Recorder. WILLIAM J. CRITCHLOW. year at the expense of the rniid Slate geverrment, ns a Treasurer, Chinese subject Illegally in the counThe former Salvat JAMES E. HALVERSON. Chicago, Ot-t- . 1 try. lie claims in have accomplished tion Army girl. Ing.i llnnson, who wa thcscT frjurtd bv entering Ihe country aunt to Joliet pen lent in rv for nllcgeil Auditor. with a persona! FLORENCE O'NEILL STANFORD. as u nteichiint w ith a large flock perjury In rouiie.-iiot milt the Chicago city of Chinese Candida and then, when f Inj"ry railroad, will prolmbly be pardoned by Municipal Judge. de.droua of Morning to China, pro- - i (loveruor Diiim-ti- . Two physicians JOHN D. MURPHY. cured a frund to notify the I'nlted deputized liy the governor lo examine l rieelan-'today that she is Ktatca authorities that ho had' no the woman REPUBLICAN COUSCILMANIC the victim of and that right to he here under the term of as long as she I in her present environHCKtT the exclusion laws. He assert a that ment she will be and that he has paoers showing that he, la a death will ensue unless she la released. First Municipal Ward. merchant, but never has any difficulty The physician declare that If she were JOHN W. AUSTIN. to say to herself that she is well she in proving that he hclonga to tho excould rise from her bed and walk. cluded class when he want! to secure Organically there la nothing wrong Second Municipal Ward. Dr. H. J. POWERS. with her, but functionally ahe la all a free trip to hla native land. The afory may be true or false. It disordered. Third Municipal Ward. The physician d:d ml ksv th.it Miss Is quite as lil-I- y to be the latter a JOSEPH B. DANA. llsnron was uoi injured by the street il la to be (he former. M ing la a rar acrldent which brought about the Fourth Municipal Ward. characteristic of the Chinese rare, ir s'tfr against the street car company. 'SHERMAN H. BROWNE. true, however, it show a that the nar- - j Tlvy declare, however, thnl there la prohaluli'v that she wys ut rator posm-s-oracial chap strong ftr-Fifth Municipal Ward. a sufferer from an Injury which rom-that of readiness lo uclerlstie, j EDWARD E. STEWART. lllni": of lie caused her is mil a frsiid on the government fur the same nature as tint from wh'eh to ntialument of n )ersoinil ttd vantage newr helpless. TV case N THE german budget. a of trnumatlc a rare j lit getting out of the country ns well hysteria. ft.' In a to effort Iu thu Into either get The announcement of the forthcoming Orman budget, and the specula- case, il prove the treachery and of the race which we tion lo which it. has given birth serve in all our deniingR with It. -as reminder of a siatemmi once mailt If this in tin's story is true it dem-by it celebrated European diplomat is: of greater vigito the effect that the ordinary man In onsirates thu In m-in t hi di'iiortaiinn us l a in j tlie afreet know nothing, an ' the admission of Chinese, to prevent can knuw anything, of rurn-nl- . 1'itu"!.- iiirtnn-1j uth'-those with wlneii Ore., del. 19. V tlispnf ri-a- t politics. Tltr foreign from tinnl's we are tire re- - to the d--'"veiling Offices, like iliKhoncHl e si'-- i keep ipiiri-i- where tlicli1 mv.l JciiPlngs. hu. whs put fwo sets of books, one f(r tle-l- r in ;i cell for a .ifter Instead of rot if,ing ntoni't, h- - rer'i-'-itiot his sisl.-r- . the public, and the other for l:-.1 Itn'.-I" vearw. kl'led ii hiws so ns to mui.ii their own mu, and Jtie two ms iM not j tin- i - wbh ;i r'He while hi sl1p! the iriviig.-i- l to ru.n- tin- Ilrlr ng'iYe. The facts ju fun-ig' affairs ui e.nicr l 'iliu iin.l beean-i- j It is evident lh;i iln which the public Is lmiktng are never his present-he r no y,. e mlti-v11 or i.,t ji I'hiui-.em'ii::!t, the f.irts, and tlie unknown is nut I, two tnen'ha the nff'eers Til V.. Ml -- we-,,. who li iln been once iti:i! Ihe !rfV always tlio vital and the essential. kn-niui-ihnn they eiiittlCil to renin m h re it i I It that the liuduei Inol W Hi! '! lie peCpsi(.(H or r r cnillil ill.of ie s to Ir.cn-asc. p,..' re '...v. ' in nrt to true. T!i-the taxes on brer lid tobjeco to such a point ns to ris empi cities ce:tnTietl In jail at .Tacit it cm i!b-revenue of tl't.mn. jee an LOOSE FINANCIAL METHODS. t "'0. a:i.l that the whole of this very DUNSHUIR WILL CASE. Ce.- t i fHr 1l,l(, lo 1. )),., ' T!ii j in ft of u of y mil warship. Now, tin- nverau-'n l!si Oct. 19. Iniceeilinca ' :t'.':.i ij 'Tiini ' freii1 o ((n Fran'-i-t-'ia vert d il.lo.l tt . nl.n s in thu Iiii"-ti:- :i r cu-- e wire lirought to s l,e-sv he ..i:?t ,.w vrv f tr and for lobacco. and to tn- from the il S'en I."i:i y toei'-aii- l r. i. u wiii,!! : hi i"g til.ll the ppiunitii wa-h.n-i. jn writ selling yxMu the onbr prob.-- i tie of th. :i Ttins-..-.of eipv of in, will liud ticeii WHAT IS THERE in. . u:i Will sir. 1. which The writ !v l.iw shnul.l not have hern fur tiilriv ilsvs. fill o b county IN IT? I. V Ml'-li-fxltx i'.ppuyr. thn tiff u ling ii'i iiiipurtnniiv for the 11I: of iiiix i i v . . i ;i i n . thai1 P! uc ef :i A for a Srcstt's Umulsiuii is a care- 1'itv coiiut clerk. of any cv. c.n t'ie writ O'l h ful blend rf the jTtirct coil r'.i'i'. tis of iiull.irx' of t... m;.. Whcf 'h.- jux'lres li- hie ! t'ex Hi' lecxll. ,1,. i,.. IxxiiCil lb.of liver oil, hyibpltu-jjitiiv- o : rel ix (Wc-- 4 iin.l the Th in no wyv slum of the f.ise iinte and soda, .ly lv rine and a pent c:t- -' ' h niur- -. elitirye-l" i w::h Mtc lieiiveri datli of Havorinj;. The comARRESTED FOR GRAFT. hunt ! ring pru.i.lc bination of these valuable ti.'li'-- " nd1 iclicr pru'ec-Oct 19 John .1 nr- I'd ni the rl'v te ipkiM bou-- e tit;tia ingredients (muMf-aA Krun-cisc- o -- J . r i I SAYS YOUNG , SISTER KILLED j 1 SOLDIER The report of Donaldson, uti'il recently Amern-uconsul at ..Managua, in the. Albera rs-- r. the Amen-canow imprisoned in Nicaragua, has bn-tiled with the sta.e department. Mtsutimo Mr. Donald -- pi is remaining u here prepared to give s.t ittional when the off.culs begin of the cae Mr. Donaldson loduy. referring to the n port that he of Fred W. was intistigatlng the Murphy, charged with Killing hi guide iu Honduras, explsli.r! 'hat Murphy was at one draw emp: ei by au em-pl- u Washington, Oct. IP I'hes-t- r Xica-rs.Ku- u i-r e of Albera. hut Mr. Donaldson sa.is ws later dlnnilsi-c-- 1 nud left Nica-ractt- upon the i .lee.-'ne-.- , - Im Crosse, W'ia., Oct. 19. The National purity conference today decided to effort a national organization of the societiM now known as the National Purity association, the Northwestern Purity .association, the National Christian Alliance for the Promotion of Purity and the American Purity Alliance. Officer were elected as follow: La President, B. B Steadwell, C. Crosse. Wis.; secretary Sidney Kendall. Umg Beach, Cal.; rice president, Dr. Katherine Bushnell, Okl.v homa City. The national convention of 1906 will he held in Chicago. The resolutions petition the president of the United State to investigate the conditions relating to the alleged international traffic in girls for Immoral purposes, and to take itepa to atop it; for giving illegitimate children, where the parentage i known, the right to use the name of their father and to Inherit Ihetr estates the same as legitimate will not Southern Pacific 4a., 150.000 U. 8. of Mexico 4s. . . IUU.000 Atchison, Topcaa & Sants Fe Japanese 41 Fcuna. Ry 3 V Mr. McCurdy International Iuwer company aud president of thu American Bridge company, waa nibbed of $111,000 In diamonds at her home in the Buckingham hotel lute Tuesday night The fact became known with the arrest today of John Yorke, a waiter, and Albert Schultz, who until two weeks ago was a bellboy at the hotel. When the prisoners were arraigned in the police court the magistrate re-landed them until tomorrow. Neither suspect would talk in court except to deny the charge. evidence A detective savs he ha that two or three nights before Mr. Hoadley's Jewels were atolen Schulta, in disguise, entere-- the dining hall unrecognized and . upstairs to the floor on whtrh the Hoa-ll- y apartment la. On the same night a key to the apartment on the in me flom- occupied by a guest named Murray w ;is lost or atolen. The list of stolen Jewels included a neckpearls, a pearl and lace of and diamond dog collnr, a diamond lieari crescent jjiii. a ring, two pearl surrounded by d nmonds, a pearl and diamond ring, a niarqul diamond ring, a pearl scarf pin. eagle head and diamond eye anil a told watch. n l fifty-seve- n VERSUS MURPHY m-,- . I - Jyir j I .!- I I Il'-I't- -- . -- i ret-O- - ihi-.i- . 11 - : .1 , i j Li . , . - . 'll-::- -- . cli-r- - - : ; ( robi-ar'iie- -' il- imini-Myiel- ' f - . - 1 1 ! -t l Sl:: s Ihv.a!.-- ti rejTre:.e:us . the greatest n medv yet covered for low btof.-'i- , weakness :l-- wtr.a1; luns, vitality, WtY I'T.' JL 3 FiTV. company Mutual Ule Inaui-ancbought $4,000,000 worth of bonds in tha public markeL "Now you have said none of your profit! were eTer contributed by the MutuoL In this case surely the Mutual contributed to your prolits." said Mr. Hugh as. Mr. McCurdy replied thai it waa not I could no mure moke profit true. from the Mutual than the Mutual could for me. We were on equal terms as members of the syndicate." aald ho. Mr. McCurdy said that he bad never heard, nor did he believe, that any officer of the Mutual Life Insurance company hod any interest in the Corporation Liquidation company through of which the Mutual Life disposed It real estate holdings in Brooklyn. He said that the purchase of the Bank of California by the Mutual Life Insurance Company was investigated by tiie finance committee of the Mutual and that he did not believe any of the Mutual trustees were much Interested in the hank. Ho said he did not believe that the shares of the bank were bought by the Mutual et a price higher than tbat paid by tile ordinary stockholder. Mr. Hughes asked Mr. McCurdy if when the policyholder lose his policy he waa not required to give a bond issued by a specified surety company. Mr. McCurdy said he never had heard oi it. The Mulual did not have any interest In any surety company, nor did any of Its officer, but he and hie on are iniermted in the Casualty Mr. McCurdy Company of America. said he carried about $?Mi.0im of life insurance . the greater part Ja In the Mulual. He also sured tbat the Mutual owned a controlling interest in the National Rafe Deposit company. Has the Mutual Life, to your ' knowledge, ever contributed to the ramiHiigii fund of any candidate for judicial office In the city of New York? asked Mr. Hughes. No: I cannot conceive such a thing lo be possible.'' replied Mr. McCurdy. He added that it la very likely tbat he had been solicited by the agents of a political party for campaign contributions 1ml he could not remember by liom. Were you solicited for a rampalgn contribution in 1896 and by what party?" "ly mind is a blank as to that. The mil; about campaign contributions vague und. if I might say, iu the n:r. I cannot remember If 1 contributed but I may have been solicit "d." Mr. .McCurdy said he was not. present at the meeting of insurance people at which contribution were l. -- r a rx MA II TT CONCEALED DIAMOND ua his difficulties. aald W. I Bradbury, of the National bank, "all this trouble would have been straightened nut without this tragedy and this unenviable notoriety. "Will the bank resume operations?" be was asked. Very likely, but I cannot say definreitely," wa the ply. New lork, Oct. 19. A girl caution in hiding n piece ofemployes diauou.l Joeiry over night resulted in m alarm today that a necklace worth m. eral thousand dollars had been suds. Until the girl herself arrived to ievei Ihe missing jewels hiding place. William D. Belter' manufacturing jeweln tore, at 452 Fifth avenue, ws Hoard to everyone except detective and cm. ployea, the latter being positively- - forbidden to leave the place. The girl, who works a a polisher, appeared a. Mork late, and said that, not haring finished burnishing the jewelry before the safe was cloned last night she but hidden it. Baffled detectives and tbs force of employes were then led br the girl to the place where she wnritsd last night. There the Jewel ss arli concealed. , Ridgelay Talks. Washington. Oct. 19. William J. Ridgeley. comptroller uf the currency , was shown a statement connecting his recent visit Ui Pittsburg with the failure of the Enterprise National hank of Allegheny, in which it la stated that he at that time had held a conference with several Republican politicians. Mr. Ridgeley stated that the occasion ot his visit waa personal and private INDICTED business. While he was there, however, be conferred witu Bank Examiner Cunningham and discussed the affairs of -B Enterprise National bank, but he spoke to no one but Mr. Cunningham on the subject. Hi instructions to the bank examiner were to make an examination - of the Enterprise bank and report on it exact condition without any reference to the election or politica In any way. The examination thus ordered baa led to the closing of the bank. -- PHILADELPHIA OFFICIALS SIGN. Oct. 19. Philadulphin. Hamtiel RE- -' But-cliff- e, FOR EMBEZZLEMENT. laiulsville, Ocu 19. W. B. Smith, former' prenident of the We Urn National bank of this city, waa indicted today by the federal grand Jury on leu cuuula charging him with embeaslr-nu-nt- , making false entries and misappropriation of the fundi of the bank. The total defalcation charges in the indictment. Is $148,013, divided U False entries. $135.9511: misappro priation. $12,047: embezzlement, $50. 900. Mr. Smith ia said to be In Porto Rico, and It. is alleged a cablegram ha been received from him saying he will return to Louisville on October 29. Mr. Smith formerly look n prominent part in church affaire and taughtSun-a clan in the Broadway Methodist an day school of Paducah. He owned interest In the Ledger. He also hal atock In the Jackson Whig, n newspaper published nt Jackson, Tenn, He waa formerly president of Hi of Peoples Home Purchasing company Paducah, which ia now in the hand o. a receiver, a fraud order having been issued again at it by the govern men I several month ago. chief of the bureau of today resigned his $4,000 position, and Samfacl U. G. Mebaffey, his , chief clerk, also resigned. The resignation a are due to the strained political condition in this city. Mr. Sutcliffe is Republican leader of the Eighteenth ward and strong pressure ha been exerted to force him lo either withdraw from the regular Republican organisation and ally hlmeelf with the city party under Mayor Weaver's leadership or resign hla position. St. Petersburg, Oct. 19. AcoorZiZ Today he made hla decision to retire to advices from Manchuria, General from the city's employ. Llnevitcb, on receipt of the notification of the ratification of the ofpeace SALT LAKE EXCURSION. tbe treaty, ordered the destruction Oct. 20th and 21st. barricades, entrenchments and other with Via Oregon Short Line, $1.50 round Impediments of communication trip. Tickets good to return Oct. 23rd. tbe neutral cone. street-cleaning- , Clarks 95c Shoe Sale i 84.-r.o- ' . . e I . i ' Ha-'h- -n . i- a- - tv - ft'-n- i t - : b:-- . I Wc had a big run on the 95c Shoes today. The sale has commenced in good I Every one who visited our shoe department bought from one to four pairs of these bargains. Call tomorrow and see if you have ever bought such shoes at the price wc are now offering them. The children's shoes in this sale are exceptional bargains. They can be had in box calf, kid, Congo and kangaroo calf and we have them in nearly all sizes in button or lace. Just what you want for school or every day wear. earnest. w-'- k Ni-w- exc.-llen- el.iij being I.- iti NewVn-k- nmr ullL (Continued from Page One.) told Jreablent McCurdy was then exuskud cid hu party. cused. hut before be left the stand huo iiny poblii-iia court ib n:ia! I r leml made the statement thm he paid Jentme a year for bis apartments in the or three oceaMims to see me on CruHvcnnr building, which is owned by i.ii his own be. i.f. He said that mo iillil lo li.ivp i lie Mutual Life Insurance company. was anxious i When Richard McCurdy had been n (ilsiiiu-- l ui. taniiiug w ii li nip. Join thu Tammany excused his son. Robert H. McCurdy, He even Ogre w.t called to testify as to ihe inaur-ancnmittPi. If ll.i'l genera! on his life. On a blotter waa I.Piv thu denies tli!! tnnich we wi.' prove the trii.h of it found a number of charges to travcl-n-- ; incurred by Mr. Mcexpense i then. from tbc pltnb t one siaiemmts Mr. Curdy a general manager. One of In rt-i-ly tl.ri'iu Mr. McCurdy .s.iid was fur a Jerome find ' him it. "I prove it from trip of thirty days to the south and ! l 1 will tint way tin. plaifurn: l.p west, anil while toe president uf the d:il mu si'ii.l company, the wife and mother of tbc lessanccr in no- " witness accompanied him, the amount did not include their expenses. The COLLI ATE GOLF. trip was for the purpose of visiting the agencies. His father went, along fI., fir:. 19. Kigtn for his health, while suffering from ' thic. iil. it! ite sill in .lore r.ipp gout. The two trip were taken by fo- - tit. ittdn :h rhamiiionslrp and were charged up yr. exsocintloti at fl.267. His wife and her maid acii. e of ' o. h on the Garden companied him on one of these trips, day o"1? four are t'ity links. which wa along the lakes into the rrim-f-tothi tut I mn- west. Mr. Hughes asked why these lx the anunint were so large, and the wit''pre Gilbert lly! tve left for Harvard. ness said he l.ad not the detail at -- n in .one of whom h:i f " hand. i (o the hrst in the William M. Richards, comptroller of . rci.!a--' 'i Tiln Mutual Life, followed Robert H. x iMneeton men aro T'i Yrf'urdy. Mr. Richard ia in charge t'i in-all around work of ihe and has trortpiges and hum, Gi.f (i o up o the preent 92 pnroe! of property, of which 50 or itof Ihe the York state, tinder hla f'i are in bjx t form Gee's He testified that the Ornven-o- r round. in the was carried on the book t i be company at $395,000. Of the EXCURSION To CITY OF MEXICO rale of ihe Mutual Brooklyn protv oriy. he saiil the Corporation Liquids:t. 21 at rompanv took It .over. This propwitness said. erly wa sold at n Via i. c. $75.iw round trip. ii it cost the Mutual Life $1.0(H).nnn Tiiki!-return until IVc. 21 .t, an. I wax hiM for ItfnO.iiOO. He said the lnt fifteen year the Mn- ("OlMUl.!- - ,!' j. - j.iip r tf S(ri. I. bU2 . .1 and all v.2Ttiiv PjW'MC, (0( I'carl : t ,u u apeerli t t ondorsi-nu-ii- I di. diseases. SLOT! r'-n- r "f .Mar-- allugii-r-c- Attorney Wilimm last night said today: Dt-T- Jerome mad.-a(arnegie hti Mr. Jerome Charles T. couv. Mt.uoo 75.000 50,uu0 3,725 3.0U1 said: T took these not with the idea of participation taking bouda from the eyndicate, but to obtain my share of the commission allowed by bunkere. Mr. McCurdy said that in the case of tha Southern Pacific syndicate the r. New Ytyk, Oct. Georg W. Hoadley. wife of the manager of the some nt the tual had charged about $1.0u0.0u0 to profit and loss la the real estate lie pariment. (Continued from Page One) IS STOLEN 19. PAIRS Repair Shop Is the Best Phone Calls Answered Promptly Estimates on Work Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory McCURDY resign FROM MUTUAL HE SAYS. children; favor the prevention of divorce by teaching "better methods tending toward scientific and spiritual In marriage;" denounce polygamy a viler form of polygUtah and amous relationship is practiced In many of the slates where monogamlc marriage is the rule. New York. Oe phy In denyltti. tlcns which STENCIL VARNISH 252 K POLYGAMY su.i-fcte- - INKS II. BRCRAFT L.Phone 301 24th Street ALLEGED ti' . My CONDEMN Tc'-'c'-- neostyles duplicators TYPEWRITER oil R - Don-ahisc- . J hectographs .i clmracter of Albera. w cause a man In the einpiot of one of his employes waa n charged with murder, which Mr. It wa in this said he ctmiba-e.- i way that Ihe name ( .Murphy figured in the Albera case. Inler-nallo- tli-i- MIMEOGRAPH . uuhurities to cast AND SWINGING STANDS PENCILS ERASERS PAPER FASTENERS with a guide ' r Houduraa. small town I'pou arriving at Dam: n in liom'uras. Hondu troopi to arrest tin: on the charge of ' is said that Ms hut guide, killing died the serMurphy resisted am! last infornia-t.n- u vant of the guard. Mr. Donaldson fcj.: ws that Murwhich phy was in prison in is. of course, outside il.e jurisdiction at Managua. i f ihe American con-u- l It was the attempt of the Nicaraguan Tt-.- typewriter desks CARBONS v i r PAPER RIBBONS MANUSCRIPT COVERS Infor-iiu'io- THEIR FATHER JEROME I e 1VO. 20, AMERICAN KILLED A i' ' OCTORER MORNING, G!RL WILL TEN THOUSAND BE PARDONED IN DIAMONDS m.-id- - FRIDAY UTAH, s i WM. GLABMANN Phono wb-i-- l n Subscriber will confer favor by informing thta office of Failure to receive The Examiner before tbelr breakfaat ' N. i w . Tt Examiner ic a atrlctly It give newspaper. all nidus ar. equal chow. The Fxamluer baa no favorite. acl no enemies to punish, it wiil Rive (he newt unblaaed aid unprejudiced. will be CoKiuudcauoux cn all cubjecta presented la respectful language from known individual, but the true name must be published in fulL All let icrs and communication signed by nom da plumes. or assumed name, will be thrown In the waste batheL The brave man never b.dea behind nn name. Dont ask tbn Editor to ' bo reaponatble for what you are ashamed of. loll ic - iafli-vinlt- ENT. Indrpenornt the l.y the warships, upo-.wind. ti.pctor h.is set hu Tre sit t. tt'. on ha nc.du.ll call-'i- l forth Kcp'.-.sthreats in destroy the German ons. ii.. y and P liotuhard Gemma li-:tmat uu.sl linn, i a posl-lool to vhe t s.f.t'Iy iippi-aC in. an yti'cr and persuade hull U n li'.s pur-- u rtr'.iig-- i that t'a.- fa'hi-r-l.iof may no hunter lu- m the . p r"i. linns Alhii'-.iAll litis may he pi'Ac'.ly true The I to hits lung since cT pulti-Vtinaninii'shm.-iat ai:v e to whom it ha. the to pleased an ilisr-- t sfulu- Imi id. If pm rust llte dex'iiiii of however, it should trauspite that crcn'i- the did vulcanic eifi.rlou us a mere lobby ItchsLiK expedient in ludin i.ee tillwill lie trl.l of the lljen the verdiei that be has be.-playing wi ll the I in hoi test wilh ami sharpest tools Are that can well lie tinaitinrd apt) tit 1 l.ef..ro hw may have IniuKel fore--ofwhich pvc-- i pniycrnri and mu-fice lend. harsl, lll.e potent. Is al.iars with us, but il Is no small thine to lash iute fury the popular mln;I in Germany and In England and such diplomiey ee this fruit someinlghi hear Its what before the cow German ship ere. lR'tnchcd, and this would ho it Is noil and It might he wise to offend even Frpnce loo doeply. If it la actually true I hat 1nRhind of fered hrr aid to M. Delcausc. the French people may think th:i such op- arc nil romnnm ennnyh to; pnrtunith-he watted. The Orman t mperor Is a man of enormous ability. He I hint, largely, but he Inis 'lie element of In is' stability not' unusual yith P wit liar diploniHcy may he safe wi.li foreie.u offices that hate heads Inn no1 heart, lull It uniy not ho so safe when It dfxrends into the streets and amongst men who hate hearts Put nu heads. tit- INDEPEND- AND FEAFL.SS no Laisi-- i Earntr vuce am! for o:!tcr olijict or purpose than to cou- li,. own suojccis ll.at the safety of t!io iti'pite Juts a 1. i y itiinand i cent by be malt o.jtaide of Ogden. 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