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Show TOE EXAM1XC1I: MoUXIiJU THE EXAMINER Day in the Every Standard n r. vl. per kaiiii.1i.... i3 els. 6 liba ... ........... TIu- - INDEPEND- AND ENT. FEARLESS .m 1 - , n Kakiiiicr U a st.'itily U give new-pup- fmui Lirtu aud lutcrual sourci , cannot ba due to nail.'V.al continue to ird' finitely. opened pro-pc.-li- y, earll bur? an.l lhe Juba ll.iucock csKil-.'i- iit JAPS NOT AGRICULTURISTS. will ba L'omnianichiiou un all subject presented lu nieeifui ianguugr from knows individuals. but the true uaxo must tie publish'd ft full. All le liars and cominuiiicaMoni aigued by nom da pluniea, or assumed nauirw, will I tlirown ia tha waste basket. The brave Plan never hido behind nu turned name. Dun't aak tba Editor bi be responsible for skat you ana ashamed of. c'liuiKiuy. l.lri Jii-j- . PruiltviUal connecLcd wi'.li the L r twenty five ycarK lie I.ikuu work as a boy and wurUcJ up ibrough the various grade naiil at pro rt he is the flrat tiro pretddvirt. Wiiaes said he had a nuphow in the i nqil 4 of the company at a aa'ury of fi'U a vk. One of Sim or lirydin lelaiiou is a director in toe Ul 1.11-f- 1 nnd The Oregon Short Lina Rail way. Examiner patron wlU confer favor on the management by reporting to this ofllee whenever they fall to find the papers at the designated place. A ROUTE. I d The 8au Fntuclaco Chronicle ha publiidted a map purporting to ehow the route to be fol Vowed by the Vet era Pacific fnu Soil lAko to Sun to leave Weal Pi Auclsca Thu Un Oakland by way of Third street ami will roughly correspond with the Southern Pacific track ft fur a Xllca. It will enter he Xllea canyon on the opposite aide uf Akimeda creek .to that chogctt by the Southern Pacific. From the Mutlern Ldo of the Nile canyuu tiia routo couiinuon to Livermore, and i hep cannwta with the Alameda untl San Joacquln railroad which given it an entrance . Into StuokUm. From Stockton to Sacrauicnto the Western Pacific Hue will He almost midway the Southern Pwiflc lino and the Sacramento river, and from Sac raujenio to Maryavlllo and Ororillc ihere will be thn aame coincident; of route. North of OrovlUe Uiq line iu to follow Hie north fork of the Feather river and then to proceed aouiheasterly to Beckwith puna, leaving Quincy to th KOulhweeL Thu road then bond a to the non heart, paaeing north of Py raiuld lake, and thence direct to Win one-lial- 1 I OFFICER any. - lf one-thir- n Wilmas was asked u'.khii a n: vr to sell lhe stork u the Fidelity Trust u:c sppriv He aid he 1 f sock, heuwive rf ilie ditirlbutin a the old holder were il llig cl! au.1 the stock was going Into ilirir eiaies. lie suggested glvtug policy holde.- a franchise, but was told be wo dd need tho (vuseut of all the stockholder. he abandoned lu Thu plan of selling a mujority of the ativk to the Fidelity 3k adopted. was t issue new siock Tho Fldt-H'.io make tho purchaM-- . A inajoriiy of the dlrr.rlors agreed to sell and witness had arranged fur tiie Frudciiiial to buy thorn of the hVldity. He clio pli.u a widely aa he cuul.1. It wa proiKised to sell Prudential work to the Fidelity at 3o0 the market prico, and a sham some tiiK'khuldciw cofunod to do so. W e bad to carry out the con rucl ami sell more tiinn we wanted to," the wkD.as raid. To keep tho Prudential out of the hand of d;gntug men wbo had l.o aeuiiiuenral iutiTcuL lu U. I sgiimd one further increase of ha capital atock." Tlw Fidelity got a majority of the alih-- k wlih and doe uot but paivi-no hold a Jiiujorliy. Mr. liryden aald tho price paid by tile Fi.lclliy Trust ciMiiiiauy wa ffi.notumO for a majority of the Frudcntl! Rtork. A little more l of the director of the F'.lellty wvre then and are now or dlroctora of the Prudential. 1 Wilm-ea director of both the In kuniitcn cotniKiny aud the trust Tho Prudential holds IlSil.tmO of ihw Block of the Fidelity ounpany. TYltnes raid the KUU'II'.y gut. the f0.UOU.0tm io buy Prudent lul stock from lt.( own iFidvkiy'ai araela. The Equitable Life Asriirunca aorlety, be aald, iKKiglil a lot of the stock ef the Fidel ity Trust company, witness thought, agrl-ruilu- re The Morning Examiner can be Sound on salo by the Indcpend nt Nsws Co., Salt Luka City. On all tbrougU trains leaving Ogden on The Southern Pacific Rail' way, 1 The Union Pacific Railway j i. onc-iiKl- lug iha lapse on the indiirrUl poliin 1U04 to be cies of the Frudi-mia- l roi.1 tliai the Jaiaui.-aie remarkably ugiiruliurUta la erroueoiiR. It will probably nriirie many people to learn ihui Uierf i now only aliout one-hal- f the arable laud of Julian lu culrivatiou. Some lime before the war the Japanese goi eruuient appointed a cumuil-io- n to inquire into the slate of In the iculiu,' which iu due time repotted certaiu fact bearing theivun. Couimentiug upon lhe finding of this ciuiimlMdon, oue of the luaillng and more conservative native Jiiurnal bud ihl to say to lhe Iuum -- u.tliica "Aceordiug compiled by the Geological luvestlitaliou Bureau of the impart meut of Agriculture and Cmnmercd, the present total area of culUvalcd field in Jspan form only 111 2 3 per ceut of her total area. Comparing till with the ratio of cultivated laud in foreign countries it will be Moon Uiat the land cultivated from by MMiutrliW in Kuroiie cover d of lint total bind to one-haarea. From the alaive figure It will be Been that Japan still haa 48 per rent of the total laud area which ran bo turned into cultivated bind. There la at perseiit about Ave uii I liou cho (a clio la equal to 8.43 am) of cul;l-vaeland In th country, leaving f some four and million clio to be Bull cultivated. Hliould effort bo made to turu this arablu luml to ad-- , vuutage, the Increase of iHipulatioti i little to bu fcured." before tbeir breakfast. fir Us t NOW IN JAIL. wriiieu la lfiuu, 73 per cent lapsed in flic year. On ihe ordinary policies uf l&i'roi, 31 per ceut lapsed in flvw years from lbsue. The aeuator said ihw ihl la not a fair .bowing, a tnie policy often IwpMa and is revived, many iliues in oue year. The are abotu 111 per ceut of thn rvilula he said. lajuiThe wiiutw aald that the Industrial get nuililng but bin insurance if he allow hie policy to lapi-- within ihre- - years. Afw r lhax the insured back twexthirda uf the reserve see gu aside agatUkt hi pulley. Many atateincnta from which Mr. Hughe read to show the lapses and aunreudur value of Prudential policies weie provided by Juiiu K. Gore, actuary cf the Prudential, who waa sworn eud answered many acluaral questions asked of Senator Hryden. Air. Gore sn Id sixteen io clgbiven per cent of the company's policies remain In force fur fifiern year. Tlia company received about f 26.500.-uin premium ou indiuirh.l hut year, Gore said. Senator Drydeu was still isa'Jfying when the conuultiee adjounied until e tomorrow. SENATOR MITCHELL INTERRED Furiland, Ore., lx-c- . 12. In thf fanp plot overlooking the Wlllaiueite river and with ihe melvopolia of Ore-geIn the distance, the body of the late Fnlied Siau-- 8nator John H. Mltchvll was labl to real at Rivervlcwr cemetery this afternoon. From tho hour when the 4wdy waa rHuiovi-from the undertaking parlor to the city hall mi'll 2 o'clock, when ihe funeral scrviciM wer begun, the body uf the senator lay iu elate lu ihe council chamber. Not lu years have the pcoplr of Portland united to pay xwb silent reverence to the dead, and during the four hour the face of Senator Mitchell waa expoMd, ii waa n a oltl-rer- o Fotl LMveutkorih, Ka., Dec. 12. Advioea received bmv unlay acu to the effect that Flrat IJeutenant Sidney 8. rid J.hiuteuant ItavlJ Burbank and A. 8uder, both moutbera of lhe Sixth infantry, hare been placed lu Jail in the Philippine for ronduct unbecoming oMcui of iho Vuiu.'d Staae Miuy. The exact nature of thn caaraea not known horw. Both are well known Uwitatnam Burbank name oflloera. Into promlnencw by iadvjmiug engaged lu isu:. to a prominent lRivcuaorti woman Tho deposit of the Prudential roin while nairried ui (Vaccitdon Vasque. puny with the Fidelity Trust company woman tov a KlltiduOk The Vaaqun of Newark during 18ti3, wlinesa said, pud tiie tnurriagn to the rovnnwwli raugeil from f j.txui.imu io $c,,imfl.fMK) condiwouinu and recently secured a lu V9U4 they ranged down from (3,821 a J eom-lMUi- it 1 AWARDED mm ALLENS B. B. B. r..uAtTJ Aire ...FLOUR.. At the Werld'e Fair at Portland. It ia self risiitf and already prepares and th for GRIDDLE CAKES. MUFFINS, FRUIT PUDDINGS Thera ia ECONOMY, SIM. Famous BOSTON BROWN BREAD. this famous ASSURANCE in Hour. Be eur and PLICITY and using put it on your abort list for the next order. ALLEN'S B. B. S. FLOUR CO, BAN JOSE, CAL . STRIKE REJECTED. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS ON ACCOUNT OF HEALTH. h. CWARDLEIGH THE MUSIC DEALER i Will close out his entire stock of Musical Instruments and other merchandise at greatly reduced prices. ii 9) Pianos, Organs, Violins, N Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Sheet' Music, Music Rolls, etc. The Time to Buy is Now While Bargains Last 2378 WASHINGTON AVENUE m viewed bv thoeund. The eakti nn-- ihe city auditor's desk lmlde It were draped in Lie national color, while Ihe guard 2 Medals re-rei- 11 ouo-tVIr- A St. Ftteraburg, Dec. 11, Monday morning, via E'iytkuhm-n- , East Prussia, IVe. 12. Caution having prevailed over tha fury aroused by lhe the arrest of the strike leaders, workmen's council has rejected the proposition to order a general strike at preaetit as iiutlutely, and has decided that the workmen should bide their tlmr, patieutly until all tho preparations ara complete. The council realised the weakness and of the workmen for a general conflict and had been informed that the railroad men had already decided against a strike. The remnants of the labor and Soheld a secret meetcialist ing in the ball of the Economic at an .early hour this morning, declined to accept the challenge of the government and adopt a resolution against the arn-s- l of M. Krustak-ff-, the president of the executive committee of the workmens council and Rie other St. Petersburg leaders, which It was pointed out waa only of local Importance and did not furnish causa for a general strike. The resolution, however, declared that it waa the sacred duty of all workmen to carry ou the work begun by tha arrested leaders In equipping and preparing the fighting legions of workmen for an armed uprising, adding; In the name of the future proletariat, we refute to make any active protest at present. A triumvirate berearter will guide the workmen's council. The government ou Saturday arrested the most brainy men of the organisation and the remaining delegates, not having sufficient confidence in guy uf their number, chose an executive committee of three to ruide the policy of the council uutll events bring forth n worthy successor of M. Krustsleff. The sentiment of the workmen's doL egatrs which waa extremely depressed has Iwyn xorawhat raised by the of a dispatch from Moscaw, claiming that the revolutionary propaganda haa finally taken root among the Coaaarkn, the last hope of the reaction. The third squadron of the first regiment of the Dun Cossacks is reported to hare held a meeting and io bars drawn up service demand, claiming that the men are fed like dogs and shabbily clmhed. The government officials were forced to deprive the soldiers of their rifles and lancos. This Is the first sign of on the part of Cossacks. The post and telegraph situation is steadily ameliorating, though no wires are working to points - outside of Russia and telegraphic communication wlh tho Interior a very faulty. Many nf the etrklng operators have lost heart, owiug to the newe from Jhoeeow that the when arrested were indulging in an expensive supper at a Moscow restaurant in company with women strikers and spending tha strike Binds lavishly on champagne and expensive liquors. paid Xliuma F. .Millard, who ha traveled in Japan and ha utiuliinl the resource or the eouiirry, aya the lmprr hn .Subscribers will roarer a favor by informing this offlea of failura to reeelvu The Examiner PACIFIC GENERAL Hilo all side an equal aboar. Tho Kxaininer baa W) fa'or-iic- . .o puuj.li. and lio eueiul-.iIt a ill give ti:o news nublaaei and uu prejudiced. THE WESTERN - . n-- - dla-trlc- liif IN ADVANCE. The ixaiu'.ai-- r i tent by mail outside or Ogih'u. .. Paris. Dec. dispatch to the Journal front 8i. Feterburg tlaied today, Miy that Minister of the Interior lfuruovo hat ordered the arrest of hunt. dred of agliator in the Agrarian The dispatch aaya that the In vailailoa of wirclexa telegraphy beWoacow and tween St. Petersburg. TVirtwlen 1 nearing completion. The correspondent of the Matin at St. Petersburg confirms the report of the mutiny of Coaack at Moscow. He add that the Socialist alliance ha issued a proclamation advising those adhering to the alliance imh- to pay taxe and io withdraw their money from the bank. Wui u-tu- : Y MAIL per At least quarterly, is J' 12- u.f, ini rall-ro.t'-- eiuglu tuiiie yr ne. st 1 RATES. 'arriti' la iiy m bfefti , I Ogdeu 0:.v. iuoludius Sunday Mon Jag AGRARIAN AGITATORS ARRESTED i n Publish- SUBSCRIPTION DeiiVt-re- J DECEMBER MOUSING, DM Ml r pb-xl.- s Pub'iancd WEDNESDAY CTAII, . piesidcct. Stuiior Ilryd 'U aald that iht-lui.i:n r.d AND in 1sj1 the Prudential company paid itioire wtil be nilrj- - bufllc T:oms X. Mctaru-r- . then attorney CflUF In all prob- KLUlAIIJlO giuoial of New Jn . 27,5w for OU-u0 orev iu J atihsl j service. The la a of that state. a y li.e atnuiii to fix the rare' the the wiinesa explained, permit not menu w i; I'.ifl : Ini; rule du-from lV;:e Om.j ti.'. n::u-.t.ia1 tunny general To do u private Lui- siii--ion risid it of rail- , ; ii:t:e j McCarter i now pre.deui of n'ss alagib u.ade utfi the Public Service co.pi'atkn . road and corporation will nut alv . of Xew .. hi :u. ot i i .i!u.ili.-i: rciicn in ibis dirbetiou I.- .Mr rend a tit cement : bo isi-'ia- u' 's eaiii all s ' ,l,e UwuU F ae ubsldiary tout- -itr' ;vr.y il' 'i..ibb', not only us-- j Matti. L i v.re tair. t,..u a ti r01 uf (Jje pwic g.rvlce cvrporac.iai--l,,'bur .be miiu!! us a n.ji,' i. e:- iu pub! r siuere-- t iiii.i ii' s to ibo p tny n in..;,' r of He frequou: ly ii : in. .... The in-- t uttpU.is- - cu sithc-1, .. with u. rein the ain jejt Cvim 10 ui Ct.'ilipaU.i , Lc said. th-of national couiitiu-- ; ; Vi ariug Intfora in the iul purniv s - tie.uiv he uican.o a pa I. ( J xejrs AU was tlir icnvacd emphasis placed up- ( j.1Yo been paid, tfilci'.. 1 licit in our national f.nuniva. on 1 bsie beard TLL ba occurred In spite of our la.n,o . cctruii-taur Trust oomDany aud lnm-aslnreveuuc, and N to be 1 lo Neter T'iitv ti.- found it nweefary. HrtKi,t.g iirougltt out Inna the . exiruva-panceto national ertrUnired Kil.iy T ie only say fur ailjtii-iun-Hi's lu runic fic-tof re'niU'liiueM, fur uu inm-a-eform of taxation is to be though i uf; uitd the inrivuw of me- - I Mib.ev'. bu: i Year by Th ing Co. OGDEN. id honor, with inuxketa and bayonet drawn, lent a military feature to the tional divorce from Itnriiank. mtO to 11,4117.0011. In 19U4 they ranged solemn tecne. i wnti-nc1 growIt stated hnt t lie FrlenJx Flowrro wen everywhere. dowu from 1,IISIIM lo fl,4ii7.tiiHi. lu ing out f the eotirt martial that, re- 1904 they averaged about IL5UU.UA0 In all sections of tbu county reman-bore- d 1 cently .tried Uemenunt Burbank Wltui'!- - aald the 1nirtomlal pis us lo the dead, floral Tributes from ready tor approval by l'cnddcnt Howe. leave aliout. f I.F.iHi.tmo on dciaisits with hundreds of nerror being hacked velt, and that ft Impose fifteen. mouth the Fidelity Trust nuupany. The In aruuiiJ the eiukel. Imprisonment lit d paid lent tar)-- If not rarest, paid on the Imlunre U 8 per The rt tha Flrat Congregaaei hmiIh Limitctunt Burbmik will cent. Tiie balance were reduced from tional church wero conducted by the TO OUST PULLIAM. In be confined the penitenprobably f jpOiHi.UMO to cut down tho obligation Elk, followed by a eulogy by Hun. D fra Cal. Airs op t here Island, tiary of a Singh; company io the Prudential, Soli Cohen and Scriptural read'ng by New York, Doe. 12. When the dinemuccn. The court martial in (ha Burbank case At the aamn time Ha deposit In the Rev. lb-- . K. 1. House, pact or of the rectors of the Naiional Baseball league of the thiu grewby Now It would hceut from charge brought oqL that Kqutialde Trust company were in- church. After the services at the meet at the Hotel Victoria today, it Midward aa far a Sacramento the Vaaqnra ruMtt. creased. Wlinesa said he owned 127 church the body, followed by the local will be announced that au attempt is 3011 worth of Equitable Trust coniiiauy lodge of Elk, member of the Port to be nude to out Harry C. Pulliam Weatera Pacific would have nearly an CAUGHT IN LONDON. and the Odd Fell- from the presidency of the league and stork. Some former filcor of the iaml Bar uorl;-.ilodirect a line a Any, but it la bard to to the cetiniory to Install in his place John M. Ward, Life Assurance sodeiy are ow A was taM-i- i Equitable sue upon what good principle tle nmtu U waa Interred according to the says tho Herald- - John T. Brush, prinJotudon, IVr. i;. C. C. Melr, alia director cf the Fidelity Trust com- wlu-rbetween. Sacnunenlo and San Fran-,clo- MoHni, of Sau Fr.xueieco, who was pany. They were James H. Hyde, W. ritual of the Odd Fellow. cipal owner of the New York baseball November 8, at 11. Mclnytre, Mr. Wimhrop end Jstncs club, will be Ihe leader In the fight ha twi n aelecieil. To proceed arresied iu ofIsMulon, the rvale department at W. Alvx.uidcr. the requoet gainst Pulliam and Mr. Bruch exfrom Sacramento to Ban Kranrleeo by Washingtiui, on tho charge of embex-slinThe Iasi named, however, pressed confidence in his success. w In lila a of. from and 2fi,Ufifi Suiekton, XVI! way. Latlirop, Tracy employer, ness thoughi that officers of the commiued for extraili-tk- Prudential control the lTdcltiy. The Nile meuua covering two alile of a luerohaut, w SENTENCE IB APPROVED. Dimv. court etreet at jwllcn today. Prudetiiltil holds nbout 3 per cent of instead of the third aide, and appllea-1!wi decided lo Mrtr not d tight the the Ixmd of sixteen c.Hi'.'uuiilca thta must certalulf involve an un Annapolis, Md., Dec. 12. The news for Til cxtradMIon. by the Ihiblic Service corpivra-tk:- n that Midshipman Minor Meriwether, Jr. kw of lime. It may be that necesrary of New Jersey, but lmlda no alock had been nenLenced to one year's conCARNEGIE FAYfi RESPECTS. the doalre to ronm-r- t with Sloekiuo and of any of the subsidiary companies nor Dec. 12. Railroad me finement within the limits of the naval Washington. Public of Service the corporation. to tap lhe lower cud of the Sacrawill v- allowed to rest until academy snd to be publicly reprimandN. McCarty, a director of Irglidatloji Tlinma Washington, lire. 12 Among Presmento valley, as well na lhe Livermore ident the holidays. Members of the ed ly lhe secretary of the navy, waa RiMMevelt'a caller todny wa liwiinuice roniimny, lx after the Prudent luniKe committee on interstate and for- received with general approval here. valley, ha weighed heavily In the Andrew rarnegi.. president of tho Ppidir Service corWhile wlahed Meriwether to he choice of till route, and other factor "I railed." aiil Mr. Carnegie, merely poration. which own the trolley ronds eign commerce ufhave agrred to take entirelymany cleared It waa generally recogand less dispone up Important In to nuniber to a the groat paci- and cleeiric light pl.mi pny my. reaped maf he ihe couuectlon at Nile wltli than thoKij affect lug rates before nized that some punishment was . (X tile clile In New the Sants Clara valley and llm Pajuru ficator." the rccri'. lu the senate also ihere nwveary. The conflnomenj will begin at once. is disposition to let rate legislation i. volley aud the avoidance of tho Drydm said, arc also dlrccioiri ot (1111 slumber mem-- I The Mine for the being. Tli.ncriu Hue nilglu. rtralts. Fniilie oorpurnti'ei. CIGAR COMPANY'S CAPITAL. commerce of the RIGHT NOURISHMENT. , Ho xxlri ilia! the I'nidvm V: owns bew ever, have followed i lie luoai di-- J j decided in have that body of ihl- JI.imhimO'i cf t lie capital Wfk be: rect route Lera ecu biicriuucnto uu.! Trentm, N. J., Dec. 12. Iha Amerih01 hul MuL cr to We think of nourishment nock or the I nlon can u ftlJ a snrt CigW company filed a certificate ChrilltmHh th(ro San Franelaeo. and lutmcli Hues coul ) X'onark, tiuL tUs's uot control ii. XVtt--. understanding that legislation, affect- with tb secretary of state Increasing siil-- I ihst- lie and several directors then have nrted o feedeni from the as food meats, soups, vegeIts capital atock from 110,000,000 to commerce tin- - ITiiilvmial ccuipaiiy ure dlree--! ing llii; inters! v;,. uuilicru part of tile S.irr.imcnto vul-b- - tables, etc but (20,000,000. J. B. Cohli 1 president wit! ikii be pushed. only half. id thXXHIiara i.f :o; lKick. President of the company end XV. 8. Luckctt wiicli uiler rich terri It and ailditiocal several :!iai li likely ' ShcnitT or It's not the food alone thij bunk 1r tt'i- a director railway rate Mils- will be introduced is recreiary. loric-- i at may be wlthiu aighi. The in' Mi,- Prii.le'.itlal. in both bodies I'efurc the couimittres counts but the good that xve route by Stocktun and Lathrop me in The said iha;. the Priiden'-ia- l CROPS MAY FAIL. nru ready to take up the subject. He in holder-niih-anvure .' the food to that furnishes j a lo in rii'iiiic of a lam! fifty right get from of the house comChairman Hepburn, when was it revoked charter Lahore. India. Dec. 12. The huge this MH:niv io be a very riyrottaM mittee on intciataTi; and foreign comnourishment. A pound of uiginal r.urqnnixed mhiu- - years ngj. lie merce. I ntiil on the bill wheat ni oil seed areas of the Punjab work feature. The steak is of less value to a i earn led ihaf, he taid. pissngo are already suffering from She proThe map appear iu iu ibe t'lnimiel" i ihe net peiniining it ws secjred which he is to Introduce. longed drought and great anxiety Is f weak stomach a than crust tiy the lriulcniinl in order tiiat the felt for the fate of the usually imshow, of ctnirfce. only the main l'r.' SYSTEM FOR BONUS company miqlit go under a stcrkhohlmense crops. or route and j;nk ir.oii,:.-- of th 'i bread is to a strong digestion. ownership. network of fi.ilfr.- 'u i;t m.iln But weak stonfadis can be Siiuiior Dry den conilnue.l his lbn-.t-fiilut. Du,-- . 12. Announce-mei "h.-li: He and wilin of. that, will !r.n ftifi-- reri-sa of to be paid next year made eathof his rci..ii::,y lml to lafcon ra liir.ns ii:j;'.. r elfir-'.'strong. Bogin by iii'.' whertvesor c.;:i i ii. 1. the Color do plants of! hA Lid' irtant criMloJ and Refining ing less; have regular hours continued and will be i'll-.- riinnlir. f.vMi iSscranu-i- n for meals ; avoid fancy thing trade today by to laike Tahoe w I; !i 'o'wui'he ur-.!e REST FOR RAILROAD g RATE TALK cou-trulle- - il Jet-rev- I Car-ouhic- iuu-rstat- bi-r- s - com-mlHsi- I V,-ki-i- 1 i u-i- s - thats - that -o - ! :i :t C : i:--: ., r REED HOTEL s. r r - - LIGHT UP! , LIKE THE PLENTY OF LIGHT - ' ! to Auburn silil Vir.-- J Vi and about a half hour after general bonus Ik to eating take a tablcspooniul if ii'wl ; e i ier rvu! rf ihe annual rarnlngs t cr pr eh., work not lera than Scott's Emulsion. It's a fact 7 l'.V"bre per ctn; u'i 222 full hif; during the year, and sc-of medical history that pcopl-will mny. W tor have lived on not much else but Scott's Emulsion for a i ilarie of emrer, or the I'miienii, QUEEN L,L WANTB piN MONEY next tuktn UP. l,n,!Je;lived but time not long only Wsshingion. thre. 12. A petition! gained flesh and recovered from cx Queen I.I'unkalanl. u.king foi their strength and health. ;he paymen' cf 810.lw.f"i0 to her vice pivsid.ni. $t".i'ift; th'r.1 aj rj,,, twlwr prerenel ; the ena-by Vic: t. IWim,' f. u.ihvic.' From the - pure Norwegian ' the rrivsl at The petition was) the Heed for thelrtpast treaty-fouHrerldim .mil 12''.": d. :. r cod liver oil to the'la.t drop li A acconipoh'el by an aufonraph Vr. wa'cniM". hnurs; con-and I. (J. Lund. Ogden; A. I.. eque ing of glycerine. Scotts Enuiisun 'siiowed tii" fr.'rr'.-- ef Kurt-- K. Hvyily Walhlng-- fc'Jera'.ioil. Ion. H. M. Malllnson, San Fmnrlsco-- j ii. n. his on. u contains jut the slrei - follow - HS be nssi-v- l X. H. Cohea. 6L Josrb: E. D. Klnge-leman-Th- : :i!!i iii.u ,lu I'lui-'.- i ?.:iin. rr' cc-n- 2 COUNTRY'S FINANCIAL OUTLOOK. J , ilu. liiiee nf lhe filial s th:i: XVr.ll Street bremlinuw bn epeued. mid. In Id- be lu 'y (ypr, riri.-- 1 li. a:i 'm-u- ' m1 of a in. iv I more or led rumeni hi iJeury ui 1'W-- of ;li.; cniiitry. Ir.'j-t- - -u fu-d- wi-cl- ; aiu-lln- Itll-!.!-- !,u J'r-M(- Kco- - -'i: mEt g ri.-ic)- .; H'i- - ne - -- h-- F-n- MENT. TRACTS LIKE THE DOES THE MOTH, Hrv.-t.-n- WE -- AT- RADIANCE CANDL SUPPLY THE ELECTRICITY e K;ir-..iiiks- cni-.iitrul- i. , . and elements needed for low lualih-bio'dii'- ; ital-- S. i I 1. fiipericwdct; ks . ISSU n v !?,. Slu.i"i; tci , 1 f.' J . I , . avion offiee.-p - cierk; -- farm-abl- . - a- ; g r i,-- ' s ng . , h.i-- ctii-givi- xveak digestion and IXit-naffeefinr convrci railroa'. . Ity, rihhed 'jolICn not corporatise or th,: tariff. A vast num U 8COTI MK, I'Mr M.. wfr bar Of bill will be In'iciiK-rin th's" ei-- .fclDE AND OUTSIDE FROV WILL STORE IT ADVERTI BEST YOUR . e l ! in-x- of I'.'1 mi's 'cu- - rni.iiectiil wi.li railroad end ririu;-u.hi!o I'.l fonal and .in i.j Va.v ra r haa rJiC'i , i . i,uite evi that no radical ip!.i:'on will h-t iul through during ibl er;ion cf I YOU ttjrsssr j - -,. W- OAfiK-HAV- E NOBODY ! 1;'. S12 lu '. :n ir. o $ii r,,1,; a m 823 ;u M" .. . cr -- a- - mrfc t.vgji werfe: i. ii- - ' t lt-u- i. Iimii'H i ! PriRTUGEBE TREATIES. has coo I eluded of cemcre with Italy, tre;iri I FwUrer'iswd :i Germauv whereby i iboM- count ri- especially Germany, i Uibor.. IVe. 5 ugal ni i nnnMl, Portland; John Mattler. Salt Lake; J. W. Frenkel. New York; p A. Pearson. Ogden; Mr. P. Wilson. Bilt Lake; F. XV. Little. Jr., Omaha; William .1. Mack. Xcw York; H. A Fitzgerald. Philadelphia: W, A Howl it!.. 111 Liilt' ft. S. CAMPBELL, & Railway GenX Manigor E. W. WADE, C. Ak |