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Show mE 4 Cat, Til Sunday Moratag anti.... sacceeful 14 76 Ictk V MAIL IN ADVANCE. ia sent fey Ska Kianaar ant eataid a( Ogdea. par paw Ai toast Quarterly. ia ad-- rtAUMI AND - WDEPENO-ENT-. vfll gflro tha aava uafeauad aad wprojndtoad. to tTirmnwianatinaa will ha renetrod oa all subjects praaaatad la taapaaNiri language from kanwa Individuals, feat tha tree aama must ha published la folL All latxara eonunaaicattaoa signed by mom da piuaea. ar a aaaad names. will fea throw ' la tha waata kaahat. Tha breve bum never hidaa hahlnd aa Doa'l aafc tha Matter ta fea responsible (ar what yaw ara ashamed cf. - ui aau cw-ap- e will eontsr a iaformtag thla office of ftuhira ta receive Tha Examiner before thair breakfast. Swfeecrlbere fey Tha Morning Examiner raa ha ant News Ca, Halt laka Uty. Oa all through traina laaiiag Ogdaa oa I Fadflo Tha Southern Tha I'lwa Jaclflo Bailway Tha Oregos Short Lina Rail- - n Rail- way. Ft miner petrosa win aanfor a Moor aa tha management by raportiag to thla office whoeovar thay Call to Cad tha papera at tha deelgaaited placet. 11 iT isi-ue.-" Dmcc la aaured. says tha New York Herald, provided Euglaad will refrain from encouraging Franc to put forward pretensions that ara at variance the principle of "the open door" in Morocco, a principle upon which Gartuany takei her wand and one that Franca fea ucitly indorsed through M. Bouvler. The threatening factor In the situaHer traditional tion U England, poUry la to be the controlling in continental affaira and to safeguard her predominance by crest ing complication for tha powara in turn aa their atiengh become too formidable, tha brunt of tha fight being horn Invariably by another continental power. German)' amaiing development, natal, induatrlal aud commercial, haa made bar a convaig-Inof point few RrHfoh nnlmoaiiy lata, and anything that would chack temporarily or arrant permanently that thraataning development would ba hailed In England wllh lha aenti-mea- t of relief that follow from an irapendlag danger. Fra nra would do wall to remember that the conaaqaeacea of a roh move at tha Algeatraa conference miirt affect her more vitally than they can poaaibly affect England. In n war between Prance and Germany the winner la hound to be England. Prince frank rteclaraia convon Hurlow'a cerning lha Morocco crisia. however, ahowe that war ia out of I be que.-lioif the principle uf tha open door In Mur or co U ataapiad. An M. Rouvier haa already adhered to that principle In hla aprach of December II, fea acceptance nl tha Algealrta conference cannot be cua.'rued aa defeat for Franca or victory for Ger- many, h ft- Tha Eiaaaiaar ia a atricUy newspaper. It gives aE ta aa aaaal show. Tha kaa aa l (war women the world haa known have been of thoee who could enter appreciatively into the joye and aorrows. the love and hope of the children. 1 'B . - ALWAYS JUST IN NICK OF TIME. RAILROAD Have yo ever tiki the time to note the close relationship existing between demand and supply? Did you ' over ntop to think that the railroad aad the telegraph would bo clear world almost simultaneously? It would have bees almost impoaaibls to operate traina without the telegraph, and Iho telegraph would been clean out of Joint with the world without the railroad. The one came as the head maid uf the other. In all thlnca the.supply has followed cloar on the herts of demand. Occasion brings forward great Inveationa Just the seme as it brings forward great men. K to entertaining to not a that at no timo in tha history of the world when a grea man was really and truly Beaded that the man was not found. In every oaee it wa iho occasion that mad the man, and not the man the occasion. But for the Egyptian bondage (here never would have hem n Mom; but for the me luttoa there never would have here n Washington or a J offer son; but for the rebellion there would have bm no Lincoln, and so on through the entire history of the world. We should bo able to draw n very encouraging lesson from these facia. There are many things out of Joint today, and to the pessimist the situation seems almost hopeless; malfeasance in office and corruption in high places arem to be the order of the day; the world it appears has gone truly mad in mattere of finance. Will It ever ntop? Yes. When? Just so anon as the people get ready to stop 11. Who wUl do M? That we do not know, nil that we know is that when the time comes the hero of tha occasion will step forth, and that ta slow-goin- g SENSATION, ANOTHER BUILDINGL At era of railroad building and loa it predict ad by Henry x pan He noire that business conditions coutinue most fkvornble. Our railroads, hs says, ara still doing a tremendous traffic, showing that there is no ebalement in our Induatrlal or commercial activities; the letter being strikingly confirmed by recent Battering reports uf the American Sugar Refining company and the II. B. Claflla company, Plana have been nude for very extensive additions to the country's mileage aad to railroad facHRiaa whleh will call for much heavier outlays la ItOC than for several yeare. It ia sufficient to say that tbaae undertakings would not he attempted ualese our railroad mans ger s. who are less speculative than In former times, were well satisfied as The to their need and advanugo. railroad situation, therefore, continues eminently satisfactory, and there Is little if say prospect of railroad legislation during the present session of congress, chiefly owing to the conflict of opinion bet seen the numerous advocates of reform, Clews, Prof. V. M. Wolfe ha turned spos-Lat- e and ba given tha Salt Lake Tribune n long story of hla reacona for renouncing hie religion. The whole 1 n rich ntt'cl for thr. Tribune, as It will pioie serviceable in the light that pap-- r la making on the Mormon people. It will add to the mint rust being fomented and will nuke the people of the nation look askance at a Mormon. But before prejudging the people of rub, we ask our friends to critically analyse what Prof. Wolfe naya, and then auk themaelves if be ia n creditable again! the tinea relig- ion he ha profoaaed for len years. He ia lha son of n rresbyleiian clergyman, according to bia own lory; he waa converted to Mormon-iau-yeaia ago; four yeais thereafter be discovered ibat polygamy was being practiced with the sanction of thr church; six years subsequent to that knowledge be suddenly awakens to the Immorality of the doctrine and practice of polygamy and seek out the Salt Lake Tribune aa a medium through which to make known his aoul'a abhorrence of tbinga Mormon and practice hierarchical. Our oplnloa of the man ia that he haa found n fine opportunity to get into prominence, end, with n love for notoriety, has thrown off n hypocritical uiaek of religious devotion, and has placed himself where he belong, with the defamere of the people of this State. For six years we take hie word for it he haa condoned the practice of polygamy. Why has ha. waited all three year? Why has be so long nonce led an unlawful practicr, and why did be uphold end teach it in lha Brigham Young col legs? Did he continue, daring all that time, to be a sealous devotee of the Mormon religion, and thua play the hypocrite, or was he n sheptie and plainly out of accord with hla coreligionists? If he were a hypocrite, ta bto word now worth accepting? Jr he showed hla disaffection and disapproval could be have do won the confidence of John Henry Smith ea to obtain from that diplomatic apostle the etatemem that the Woodruff manifesto waa devised ss a trick with which to defeat tha devil?' m WHAT EDITORS WEDNESDAY Pet-tljnh- a, clergyman tells us that In years women will have Inf creased In stature two aad inches and men have decreased in the same degree. If the eexes are thus gettlug apart five inches in twenty-livyears. It Is not difficult to calculsts how long It will ho before man will be utilised by woman merely as lap dog or ae a bangle for her bracelet Emery County Progress. e one-hal- e AFFECTION, each. Gentle Harry 199, Iron King, lok Young Marbnr, John W. DslneyEtwn-eser earh, Quindaro. Roetof 104 each, 103, Ethylene 109, Nine Spot, Fille d'Or 102 earh. Cotillon 96 each. 8 econd race, seven furlongs, purse Aaors. Orilene, Lacene 113 each. Minna Baker, Mazonia, Silver Sue, Silver. Wedding 102 each. Fourth race, mile an da eixteenth, Banker, Clydeo Borgheat 113 furs each, Baker. Cutter 196 each, 95. Gilpin 104, Marehal Ney 90. 103, W. II. Carey 100, Roycroft Cutter and Ret ropaw, Wltieqberg entry. Fifth rare.- Futurity course, purse Fireball, Skeptic 109 each. Sir Wilfred 104, NorthTlII 103, Sanfara, Betsey 95. Sixth rare, ix fnrlongs, selling Money Muss 115, Wfills Gregg 107, El Donoao U4, Basie ChrisrJao. Blissful 103 each. Susie Gooding. My Surprise 99 101 each, Jerry F-- , Sheriff Bell s each, Blue Knott 98. Henchman. 96 each, Osalaa 94, Sea Sick 9L Ret-ropa- - Midshipman Meriwether having boon acquitted of the charge of manslaughter in the ease of Midshipman Branch, ia now to be tried on the more serious eharg of basing. Deseret News. Henry H. Rogers says that the for Attornay General Hadley a investigation into Standard Oil affairs is advenmeinent, U may be, for what ia dveriJeemani but publicity? Deseret mo-tiv- a An-on- result; First raoe. aix furlonga Dr. Coffey won, King Gem aecond, Ethel red third. Whenever an obscure elttoen goes to California hla name appaatn In the Ban Francisco papers ae that of a prominent cltista. Ha usually gets hla prominence from the hoeterly at which he puts up. Dose ret News. Time, 1:16 Booond race, one mile Whippoop will won, Vlperioe second. Nine third. Time, 1:43 Third race, three and a half furlongs Bertmotai won, Ds Oro second, Myeon third, Tima, :43 Fourth rart, flvt furlongs Invincible von. Van Xes second, LuretU third. Time, 2:01 Fifth rsce, six furlongs Ruth W. won, Holloway eecond, Lrtty third. Time. 1:16 2 5. Sixth race, mile and Consusio H, won, Mncbeth second, Merry Pioneer third. Time, 2:05. 1-- 3-- 4--6. SPORTING three-sixteent- RACES Al City Perk. New Orieenn, Jsn. 16,-- Oltr fea- 2-- Cat-siin- Ca-hol- d - i. 1, LEGAL , Pnro-rva'o- . rrrr.. penl-n!!-ie- - :. Mens, Boys and Childrens Overcoats to be dosed out at once regardless of prices. PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE phaitaaMy that thera was bo diaarep-ane- y In hie accounts. Every hank de for hi pool tor making appltoatloa mooey waa paid and the bank officials ay there Is plenty of fund lo meet, any demand vhiah may be mads. Mr. Armstrong has always borne a good reputation. A BANK RUN. - Tlttoburg, Jan. 16. Aa ths result of the mysterious disappearance of 8. C. Armstrong, cashier of the Washington National bank of Pittsburg, over three week ago, tha depositors, mostly foreigners, started a run on th bank ton! craning. The withdrawing of deposits waa resumed today. Washington. Jan. 1 6. The PresiThe bank' deposits aggregate over dent today eeat the following nomILOOO.OOO. The official said today ination to tha senate: that the cashier has been missing for- Register of toad office. Eugsno Van more than three weeks, but euUed effl- Patten, at lata Cruces, N. M, Na 6742. AND DEPARTMENT OF THR INTERIOR. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 20, 1906. Notice to hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aad that said proof will he made before the clerk of ths district court In and for Weber county, Utah, at Ogdfen, Utah, on February 1. 1905. via: Ellen Louts Slater. 11. K. 14433 lor the w. 2 sw. 4 and vs . sor. 34, township 7 north, nw. range 3 earn, 8. L M. He names the following witnesses to prove Ms continuous residence upon of said land, vlx.: and Sylvester V. Grow, George Stow Philip L. lhrth, AKmvI G. Slater, all of Huntsville, Utah. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. 1-- BOARDING STABLES finest Turnouts in the Gty 2 BOARDING OF DORSES A SPECIALTY culi-ivaiio- NOTICE TO WATER USERS. CALEB ML M 7UL 616 K. Blackham & Ernst, Props. and Flret Livery 6nrto Ctaro prisia 239 Ogden Utah Twenty Fifth St BLOCKS PROM UNION PNCT. JUfT ONE AND ONE-MAL- LIGHT UP! SB NOBODY LIKE! THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OP LIGHT AND OUTSIDE YOUR E STORE YOUR PROVE IT , WILL ADVERTISEREST AW RADIANCE MENT. TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. TANNER. State Engineer. Date of first publication January If'h. date nf completion cf publication 9th. February NOTICE. hereby given to the stock-hn'iithe Union Cemetery so-cl.nlothat a apectial meeting will be ht'M in :hc North Ogden meeting house on Tuesday, January 30, 190$, ' p ni . for the purpose of amending the article of incorporation by ihe capital stock from 250 hu'i' ' $; ihi per thane to 750 shares a: "0 per share. I WES JENSEN, President. No-i- Telephone prompt - State Engineers office. Salt Laks niy. Utah.Is Dec. 27, 1905. Notice hereby given that W. L. Stewart, whose poetnfflee address is Wsrren, Weber County, Utah, ha made application In nccordanr with the requirements cf Chapter 108. See- North Ogden. Utah, Dec. 12, 1905. slon law of lTtab, 1905. to appropriate four (4) cubic-fee- t per aecond of water flowing in First Salt Creek, Weber County, Utah. Said water will he diverted by means of a dam and a ditch at a point which bears north 48 degrees east 1525 fert distant from the southwest comer of Section 17. Township 7 north. Range 2 west. Salt Lake base and meridian, from where It will be conveyed for a distance of 1140 feel and there used from April 15th to November 15th. Inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 400 acres of fond embraced in 8crtion 18. Township 7 north. Range 2 west. Salt Luka haae and meridian. All protests against th granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in duplicate and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after ths completion nf the publication nf this notice. r ; Overcoat Sale 0GDEN LIVERY NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i i- - GREAT 1-- 5. . 1 PUTNAMS re First rsce, three and a half furlongs Tens von. Odd Trick seoond, Lillis Boot third. Time. :42. Second race, mile and a slxtsenth Brush ton won. Harpoon second, Tro-gothird. Time, 1:49 Third race, seven furlonga Baron Esher won, Covina second. Little Red third. Time, 1:28. Fourth, six furlongs Ksttie Bumpo Let a Duffy won, Thespian second, third. Time, 1:15. Fifth race, mile and seventy yards Grenade won. Gold Mate second. Alms Dufour third. Time, 1:54 Sixth race, aix aad a half furlongs Orly II. won, Merllngo second, Belle 8Lrome third. Time, 1:21 Ts-vor- a, agittn-"Excep- Park You should attend snltr. ture rata at Emeryville today Grass Cuttar at H to 1, proved n surprise to the talent, and won from wire to wire, Abe Meyer, at 16 to 1, waa second. and Prominence, the favorite, was third. Three favorites were successful during the day. Only regular attendants braved n driving rain which had converted the track into a sea of mud. Resulu: First race, Futurity eourae Jskt Ward. 107, Robinson, S to 1, won; Bltuuenthal, 107, Radiks, 7 to 10, second; Creedmoro, 107, Knapp. 26 to 1, third. Time 1:12 Smithy Kane, Aunt Polly, Bertola and Educate also ran. Second race, six furlongs Sants Ray, 109. Fountain. 9 to 10. won; Ixvey Mary, 109, Clark, 10 to 1, second: Ntota. 109. Dickson, 60 to 1, third. Time. 1:10 Balntolal, Nettie Hicks. Miss Topsy, Chispa, Oleander, Eetmeew, Bunvlta, Tony Girl and Pelf also ran. Third race, six furlongs Tam 103, Fountain, 9 to 6, won; Dr. Sherman, 106, Clark, 13 to 1, second: Aockhrods, 100, Carroll, IS to 1, third. Time, 1:10 erry Hunt, Bir Mocorito, My Order. Galvanic. Christopher, Lady Nlnora. Bar Hunter. Urenore aad Emma Retibold also ran. Graa Fifth race, 5 12 furlonga Cutter, 100, Gondchild, 11 to 1, won; 15 Abe Meyer. 102. Scbade. to 1, second: Iromlncnce, 100, Hardy, 3 to 1, third. Time 1:01 Klxll, Fullctts, llosaro and Belllona also ran. one mile Langford Fifth race, Janies, 102, Robinson, 30 to 1. won; Dulr miller, 110. Graham, 15 to 1, croud; Birdie r., 103. Fountain, cvn, Dors I, Adthird. Time. 2:44 irondack. Serenity Lerida, lady El Pikttn, Eatrasn and Confer also ran. Sixth race, one mile Ed. Sheridan, 104. RoMnsnn, 8 in 6, won: Jackfull. 98. T. Sullivan, 4 to 1, eecond; Chief Rush, 98. Rice. 25 to 1. third. Time. 1:43 Haimult Bountiful. Edna o Sullivan. Im Wolf, Our Sallir, and Rill Cnrtl also ran. mo-liv- St Twenty-fift- h . At Fair Grounds. New Orleans, Jan. Its. Fair Ground News. the 119 First race five and a half furlong, elllug EmbsrranmeM, Harbor 112 . 1-- hr GRILL BROS., Ascot Entries. The most remarkable example of the publicity cure for public wronge in the history of rhe country ta found In tha recent Insurance investigation. The lvu the method of certain publicity Insurance official has caused their milgnaitona end started a movement to reorganise managing merited upon honest llnna. Equally good result! official would follow In riie public world If each slate had a department whose duly It waa to check up end report upon iho work of each official handling of public fund. The certainty of early expoaure would prevent many from going wrong, and the fact that publicity was to he given to their work would spur them to do their full duty In enforcing the lawe of tha state. Colorado City Iris. At Emeryville. Ban Francisco, Jan. ii. In A lady GRILL BROS. GROCERY - Ath-elin- g, ! 1008. 17, 1-- Dancing Is as old aa iho human race. Jhs little child da acre by as a kitten rolls and Jumps This editorial from the Denver about In play. The Bpartane had a law obliging parents to exerdiie their News is e story of s child's promotchildren in daarlng from the age of ions: five. The Greeks made the art of A cat show waa recently held In dancing Into a yatem expressive of New York city, at which the costly sentiments, and the most eminent Angoras, Mans end Persian cats from Greek arulptoig studied the attitudes aristocrat lo homes were enured for of the public dancers as aide to their pilsaa. A little German girl, nhoae work. Arialoile places dancing on the home was ia a squalid part of the same plane sa poetry, and says in his city, reed of the how In the news- Poetic that there are dancers who, papers. Hbe waa the possessor of me by rhythm applied lo gesture, express wee, forlorn little kitten, which she thought, manners, action and life. called "Llnbllng." Ucbling haa only New York Times. one eye, and there are bare patches of akin on Ita sides, from which the Rome men go to congress and sotnr fur has been mhlicd off through go- go to Jail, while a few iqieriall.v favenfflcienL ing brewsen the palings of the picket ored ons appear to be entitled to fence. Liebllng'a tall also slope short berth In both places. Baltimore MONEY NO RAR. of artistic corapletrnrea, haring been Herald. n coal wanon with which cut off The boast of heraldry, the pomp of the cat byonce disputed the right of When Mr. Corelynu talka of running pemar; Yot this Utile girl loved her th post office department ou a busiAH the beauty, all that wealth e'er wey. lone kitten with n love as Intense aa ness basts, we hope H isn't, n modern gave. any that was lavished upon the pambusiness heals that he has in mind. Alike await the inevitable hour thnrnaghbrada by their aristo- Detroit News. The peril of glory load but tn the pered cratic mlstrcaeea. Hence IJebllng. in grave. Gray. the eyre of its young mistress. Is the There are men who think that every equal In beauty of any of the foltne marriageable woman spends ell her The death of Marshall Field and tribe. Been ring the money for the spare time praying for a husband. This i only another illustration of th avergirl lor MiittimlUInnaire Emery on the same entrance fee. thn lltii kitten to the ehow and entered it for age man's conceit. Delia New. of na sort double a reminder day give a prise. Tha keepers at the ehow that even mlllionairee are but mortal noted how the red and brown fur ran Many of our merchant, after wiltOakland Entries, after all. However much ordinary in- together until ft took on a ing oh. ko Vng, for an electric light dividuals may furl to take off their fgff appearance. But the little girl plant, are putting In their own plant Firi. race, three furlong, puree had entrance fee. ami her cat was to fiirnih their place of huRines Evo Our Anna. Bltvor hate to those so well blessed with set the down among the sniuif. Iminucu-lat- e with bolter light. Th Cob harp itorc. ii:' Bright. Banbury. .lanlee Marion. each. Flagg, alth-Persians anil worldly goods, one thing is certain whlrli which w.i alwav about Angoiae ' darkc-- t Tawaacniha. Mlnta O. Ella shat the grim reaper 1 no respecter of ready occupied lh rages And so the tn town, ia now brilliantly lighted. The Mrs. Frankie 10 beach. Don HcnstyTrue, 112 conferred hurried';, und the East End rehon and the Vernal liquor See-msellrace. person. He stalks into the mansion Judge course, Futurity nr.anlumus verdict wa: "Give the house hav nlo put In a gasoline plant ing Miwiicum HU. Procrastinate. Duelof the rich in precisely the same garb beast, a pnxt, end let her take i; away." and m brilliantly lighted !xidi-- har- ist. Mail Hogan. Pickaway. Andvart. for thn same purpose, and does hla The prise as given. Ii wa not a ing a bright street light. Other who Sid Silver. San I.ultlon mi work in the same unheHlug, reelileas first prlt mir a acwnd- nor a third. are ifing the gasoline lamp are the Teufel. each. Steel Wire Marie H ln3. sa manner a though be were crowing Ii wa not any prue listed in ihe l.lovd Drug ecniprni, Exchane Third race, seven furlong, selling of c show. It was a epeeisJ loon and l hi Social hall. Several the threshold of the humblest domi- book Waterspout. Major Tonnv. Distributor. of are prixe. wnd was atrarded for wpectn the business lining Box Elder 1"7 each. Inhtar. Maxi rev. cile in the land. He has no respect dilnrkn. The Mr,e gir foil cer- place aertylene 1'ghU Vernal Express. Cardinal Sarto IPS each. Spondooltx for their millions Marshall Field dead tain :h: It was for special merit. The l"l. V;i cne in;, Crigli l"d. Mr. Rob C.isile Pule U now pulling on aiis 97. is not Msrehall Field lb living. He judges Ndnt.'le-- the dltflm-ilotSp' ing ILn, Mannont 9 each. th uf a and child it tnl Ihe tmple with tory light light tier, plant. ia a clod of lifeless clay just the same a Fourth tacc. one mile, handicap i Dnlv laid a child's heart i hate on Vernal Ex week. las' 'lined ill Ih'iitsehl.'nd 118. Jake Sander. Boh aa though ho had hei-- harracd with But beware the cynic' sneer and th Rgon ICi each. S'. George. Jr. the rent collector all of his dare. This cynic' scoff! There ie nothing more pi es. Veterano, B'nilviiilinr 10S each. should have a double effrci upon our sacred or holy on carrti than the No man is more nnrcseriedty railed In.!. Bannock Relic. Dorado a was child. I', of uf the a hart liar than shame', newapspor lint each. mind the encouragement of the pom , wald: Master such no th man "Suffer that and considers the report-Fifth race, mil and a six'pen'h, and the diacmiragement of the ii-the l.ttle children to un'o Me. lander against turn more lighlh. felling--Wa- n Nirht 112. Albert It should cause the poor man to feel and forbid them not. for of mh-Ii fo usually clear, his Iff'.. Fea- -l Sion. Cloch d'tir, i that he haa un pvt much, and the tha kingdom of heaven.'' And distnteres'ed. his knou ledge nf llollv Hrrrv. Ethel Abbott 17 each. ye become a " a lif to child ye human nature comprehensive, his Hoo'igm. ratoo iff4 each. rich to feel that he ha sin4 hut enter thetein keen and hi knowl.ns of humor reducer little. We are reminded of ih fact in cannot Slx'h rx" m'.'e and 100 rd. pu-- s Life haa le dune and rrsponMblU-ties- , edge of his complete The M;i:hD 'o, Sai 10ft. IiiM'iu-iothe death of thw two multimillionsorrows and t: joy for all. Ijnuioville Time. ita M2 cai-h- . BuV.!. ias:i, aires that on cn!rlne this life and Men and women are compelled to meet 95. chanan e and confronted Vh e are all very much grave problem the leaving of grow discouraged over triiixi task. Grave nnewtions nf 'e'.a;s? The Italian government ha alike; in fact, are all alike. The by serious At Aacot. feeling the individual slid the social Jus' officially adopted .lirllu Caesar' diverging difference opens at the welfare pre- - fer auluticm. Ilut what- i):in for a sea level canal from the lx Jan. 16. Ascot re- Angeles. madia and cIom- at the grave. ever may bt ones calling or profe-Hon- : '! li'erranean to Rome. Hrooklvn ult: however serious me; he the I'uiin. Flret iace. one mile work In life whleh on t called iiwn MOROCCAN CONFERENCE. Powell. in 2, won; M's Mar 'MO, ' ' to 'hero rerforni. Th former of have lo-- d fiowdih. I" r.ilm. 3d 'o I i"ond nvc !':V in the (,r ,,n ihe rat prlwnn dlriTto- to 1" to 1. Fairatene. I"::. Melfon:-'Nwifcer the Emperor." a ine whentimethey X h afford for th.ii t l of binder tin itiioj third. Tint Sindulwisid. l.i Germs chancellor, "nor ssvhody Ve to own sou1' in oi.tf tfeo nd,' ct-ioMre. Rudd l'i Jack ileimresy, 15s A CHILD'S JANTART MORNING, i, Swodiah Lady emanripsi them from exact ions of the laaoo. Flaw, cordage trust. 45an Francisco Chron- and Danxartor aiao ran. Swcuod icle. furlongs met, four Blanch C., 105, Burhanaa, 11 to 10. A swindle on n large erale haa been won; Miss Fidgety, loo. McDaniel, 12 unearthed In the way of n medical to 1. aeund; Lady Beauty. 102. Duyle, company which made claim to being 15 lo 1, third. Time, :51 1 4. Game able to raise the dead. What they may Bird, Gulliver, Fir and Nerreka also have been aide to do in individual mb. Third race, miie and aa eighth cases is not set forth, but testimonials re notably lacking from Democratic Fille D'Or, 98, Harm. 9 to 1. won; or Pupullaiic sources. Here was a Cholk Hedrick, 105, McDaniel, 5 to 2, second; lkltl, 104, PoweU, 16 to 6. field that the medical muuatebank should twit have overlooked. Pueblo third. Tim 1:59. Elizabeth F. and Florence Foneo, also ran. Chieftain. Fourth race, mile and fifty yards Don't whine. It i Said that it is Chirked. 100, Swath, fi to 1, won: the kicked dog that howls The con- Red Damsel, 113, Donovan, 3 to 2. verse la also tree: the howling dog. econd; Gentle Harry, llu, Powell, I Chief-lainto 1, third. Tithe, 1:48 Mauser, frequently gels bin Pueblo Hot, Courani and Dancing Kid, Jr., also ran. Fifth race, aix furlongs Durbar, The ahocktng tragedy enacted Friday night in Chicago, and the revolt- 103. Neubert. 3 to 2, won; Revolt, 110, ing detail of which were made public Hildebrand, 4 to 1, second: Elfin King the folkiwing day. should cause par- 101, Powell, g to 1. third- Time, 1:14 Search Me, Dr. McCarthy, Chief ents and local guardians to consider whether they are taking all the proper Aloha. Idalura and EtQora also ran. Sixth race, mile and fifty yards precautions in regard to the younger to 6, won; genenutun. There ia something wrong Pvrrho, 105, Rose, 110. Palma, 6 to 2, second; either in ihe home influence or com10 to 1. munity oversight that makee such a Joale Whaeler ink, Sullivan, Time 1:50 12- - Jingier, l'i depth of depravity pnaatble In the fam- third. lua. Paramount, Figardnn and Big Inily of apparently respectable people. jun also ran. Pueblo Chieftain. ARE SAYING. (From Our Exchanges.) Oregon's new senator waa bora in a prairie schooner. The log cabin bora statesmen will have to admit that tha new weh-fncolon has the edge over them. Emery County Progress. twenty-liv- UTAH, Anti-Trufe- Iota and affection of the children hear ia ceutci. The greataK men and tt la CUy, lnctodiag par Btasleaepeae OGDEX, tn tbemselvea, In which the expense of French national dignity at tha conference, where thera ahould ba neirtter oalnquera nor valnrua. Germany .Lead for equality of opportunity ia trada viih Morocco, tha open dour for all nations alike, and if thia priacipla ba aervp'.cd fey othM'i 1 peri that tlia aoiifareaoa will have a MlUM Entry Day in the Vaar by Tha Standard Publiefe-h- ( Oltaa EXAMIKER: ia Germssy draaaa of exercising the ferent or cynical regarding thoae or ihuee thing, however light eat Rresauna upon France at the THE EXAMINER SUBSCRIPTION-HADelivered fey Carrier MOUSING i er uf u ; JAMLS STOREY, Secicuiy. WE SUPPLY THE ELECTRICITY E. W. WADE. Agent. |