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Show THE SUNDAY 12 ub the ate pa of the of Hod! la there .40HKHKiKOKKOKMKK(fKOHO TE PER AN CE M t Miss in blue moved hither and thither iu prodigious endeavor to soriti lu tho public welfare. 8tecial"ii lu various stages of dirt and depravity tilled the a Only one youth, anil the I. right Ufa shrouded. Only one morning, and the day was cloud i'il. u coiigrt-M-rrn-- . fii'n-euct.-- r among the hill of Italy, ncur t'.ingei. where they had knelt a c'uldieu- - an long ago an far away Pay by day. under guidance of the , white faced, aulemn tsters. be we.it to mas at S. Kiii-dand day by day. under their in tearblng, port'd over the ratcihlj-nthe pariah arhool. Oil Salntn day, at Faster lime, ami Christmas, the smoke ant led air of It" Row wax made aweet and giucliHi and with the ringing of blessed the alum lay under the spell of thu holy Ilf, of Jeeua. Mary. Joseph and the vanlthed saints whoa, presence sanctified even the Row. la the roonia at SB thwa arc only crucifix hung upon two In the anile the dirty wall. TbeTe were plcturei-- . loo, of Mary, and Jesus, and the good foeter-fhiheJoseph, of Nazareth, and aweet Francis of Aaalal. And Anumlo wondered in a buy' dim way, how It fiappenod that the men and women of the tenement Instead of living like the mIiiU, aul lied the air with their vile apeecli and blighted day and night with their too, why dranhenneae wondered, boy, and glrla ware caraed and beaten hy fathera who forgot their fatherhood In the merciless dobauchmenl of ilirlr own natures, and moth era wlio never know ht In tha bleaaodneaa of motherhood they redeemed and glorified Hou-i- a lnf tine. stepped lm a. ltd mid paid !.e fine and. log titer, son went I'.nk to J..ii Ihi. Antonio neviiii.e a perwu .f d i Mi re lion, lie had iiei-- d'link lie had li"en of hsd si en 'lie tin Hull,;"- - he had been in the ti'v i ' ;.t: A - - -- i iiv" ! I : - ; I.-- . : I l'j V.-- i i . ! - 1 fore be dare.l ll say whni l:r th"iiclr. w ti He saw tb ci'iitrad'eti'.!' tit.dmtr the church Hr.d lhcontrast; belwiP.i the m.io wltu Kft.ed The rhsiio before the tabrin.iclo snd the man who raised tbt- tup ,ilne flic truce bar. And he saw the shunt-fube ween the cbfch an I - .vani shop - tho shameful liargim It.it he oel i clly'' and the dram-sltnp- . . - - l it- notbing. No!id..- in : Jw i n'intn i said Every hodv umk tinanything. of c.im-- e The ilrani-ahoa a nta,,-iWsk as iin vitat.!- - as tin- . bti-r- h - t:o cotlipillli-'ic:.- lollce '"-li- lt. d r... . rriU'.ll l''"-- l i'f ,l n ' l ;i ' n COlir- - W"'!1.' l'l"h.-tip .. verliet Atpopbi Tossi dee!: r: t'ars oi l; illeolir.i- r;. Clerk liui.le entry. Fees of tei- If1 pi ihe ii:v pa pei Fas f r the veripe f iniTal !' e fullers', tile h'l' Nil T" rollipl,te p'Vl "I 'I'f-- ii 1ti.il In 'he pok"- nupi His hr;.! Wilhelm Viclimt vi; urioii'd "11 .1 I'li-let- i - i1 i 'c : : 'hurac sr'lipc I)f .ppriced - to. r.vng cu Wi'ik-"- i ... - ' .! ( 8'i-.d- Ted. t Fes- - 1' ' i ins (u'r'.i Fet I'n!h-drcrtlve " , d i cf I rje iiy ; ; "Not g'.!!!y' Ttondnie jfiom 'bu pal-c- ' rou - I i I'c'-- i - .iii- - ii.;i!i'r Koieati!- - 'It Japanese e ."id Into tlie I rited t.:!S2 .liipaiH i' and of j ;t"4, a (ii 4.-- -- 'T'-.is- l The atrike of union ehniii in. iters in la.. In' Iicen approved by the rxfeutivc Cmine'I rf the Amirlenn Y'ork. i iv of Labor.- 'U , - In'etTstion.il h."l a The T;iini bash biii.in'T on band Noxemls-- 1 of k. . .. ! i . li;.i. V. h w"pi:iii. ! ',ii Mu- - l u : !,ii ' ;i '. ; M,V -. ciii! 9 1. Ii. w fo-'- rp "I'I":'- - 'i pged woni.ii-.rtpiiut for i o: ! proii-- over ui iv iliii.ikr:-'-!- i if1. - ", h'--- MEATS RINCKERS FRESH AND CURED Fleh and Poultry In All Season FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Just phone us and we will tsks care of you. SSI. Twenty Fourth St. -- Phones Bell 477-k- Ind. 316. ; L0ND0 N NEVADA Meat Market MARKET A. WRIGHT, Prop, 126 Street Twenty-Fift- h Fresh and Salt Heats. Groceries and Game and Fiah (n Season. Wo handle Nothing but Prime Steer Beef. Choice Meats of Ali Kinds Both Phonea 138. SIS ST. TWENTY-FOURT- to pita eh Everything fl Our motto la Specialtlee: Home Made Lard and Sausage. All Meats ara Strictly Firat-Clas- a in Every Una, Phono Ind. B74L W. W. STONE. Prop, 'j with artillery left here today for the scene of the trouble In the Richmond Many Delegates to Pitteburg Conven- district caused by tha natives refuttion Are Fighting Dolan. ing to pay the poll tax. Another de- . tachment of 200 men will start PitUburg, la., Feb. 10. A brief The ring leaders iff tho turbulent hearing on the temporary Injunction faction have disappeared in the bush. secured yesterday hy President Pat- The chief of the tribe, who is nnv rick Dolan, of the Pittsburg district here, describes the malcontents as miners, against 139 delegates attendbeing the Troubleeome, Christianized ing the district convention, restraining section of the tribe," They are said them from interfering with his pow- to be converts to the Ethiopian church, ers as president, was held today be- whose banner is Inscribed with the fore Judge Fihz'T in common pleat Africans." The gocourt. No. 2. Additional time was re- words, "Africa for vernment does not anticipate protracted y quested by the defendants and afternoon at 2 o'clock waa fixed field operations. by the court tor ibe final hearing. A session lasting one hour was bold MINERS ARE RESCUED. by the convention this morning previous to going into court in a body. Ii thafl war. the stormiest meeting jet held and Had Been Entombed for More 100 Hours. there was opposition lo every matter presented by President Dolan. National Vice President. Ijewis announced Stockton, Cal., Feb. 10. Tomo that. President Mitchell had instructand Gero Buvlrh. who have beea ed him to remain in Pittsburg for a Imprisoned in the App mine, at Qtir also read a tel- to, by a cave-i- n since midnight. Molew days. Mr. egram from President Milchell advis- nday, were rescued t. 11:25 o'clock ing the cxecullve board nf the Pitta-bur- g this morning, after having been In district miner that they were the tunnel without food for a period permitted to draw on their treasury of more than 100 hours. Fortiina'ely for fund lo retain legal talent In iho there was plenty of water at hand and injunction proceedings. they did not suffer from thirst. They I personally am paying my attorweak from lack of food were shouted to Lewis Dolan and the when extremely neys." hut were otherwise la rescued, delegates, and the executive board good condition. The fact that comNo money will be munication with the rescue party tn will do likewise. taken from the treasury for that pur- at ell timed possible through the debpose if I cm help It." ris served to keep up their spirits, mi The convention adjourned until this their only suffering waa from cold afternoon. due to the water in the tunnel. Tha men were cheered lustily when they PUNITIVE EXPEDITION. were brought to the surface afier their rescue and they have been receiving Pieieimaritzb'irg. Nalal. Fob. 10. congratulations and shaking hand A puniivf expedition of 4'ifl carbineers moat of the time since. STORMY SESSION HELD. Eun-day- Wed-neada- Sxb-llr- h I MEANS A .in' i l' UTltk in ' i'" mill' - H shoe-worke- r. non-unio- n Mr. THE Candi- t - riacy. o p. . lu- .'I today 1 aMiioT".'-- tl ii.ittiiiuti"i for r ! i i ' - 11. I g"i i 'hi' f ii rnicnt ihe bitterest cotiv..-- ; -,ii km .i-m of Iowa be tx'lsocri H. i li r P .,) is City "',l 1;.- - ... H"v. will p !.- .in-- ' in- - 7 .'in-- - 'till.-- ; : - Premier Redden- - pre-- ' ;i Farll.iment of Iy 'iinc '' one i!fk(.'.i,' f"iu ornipioy,-'mp.ejers. (d of !, ". I.. -i - th" been drop, - conridcred l'i"Pior- - IL NOT MADE IN A DAY ED AND SOLD OVER 1,500.000 MACHINES. OUR PRESIMMANY HAVING ENT MODEL IS THE BEST, PROVEMENTS WHICH STAND FOR PERFECTION. CALL AND EXAMINE. . I"W. Moines. ARTICLE THE FIRST WHITE SEWING MACHINE WAS PLACED ON THE MARKET IN 1876. WE HAVE MANUFACTUR- o i s iv miiiK OF AN REPUTATION -- BITTER FI3MT. Cummins Announces ' Wright' latest special imnufiic'.uivrs who ctn- i'P"V ":i ki'inr gained twenty-on1. minutes and six and "ii'. iwfr.ty-Twl .i'f - '.nil- - ni every loo pairs of who hoi n. d ever tnannfaelurers no.; ;ir.' l;e!p; in other words. pi i!";fii'".iireia who employ tinor wo L.iri' haxp to pay for w ; minutes n.iM. twenty-tw: more Libor .i hiilf soeoaii -. o" pair of shoes turn-- d out than do their wiser ;r 1" '.iri-., ) '. who hire union help. i Gov. -- e .. ... t!i-- rinn. r of Labor Wright ri:" sr.eeriortv of thr union i "!, T. . and Fr . Comm : i cor,i,: . liesri'i- - r .ion S.i '.(:' w:i ''.--; lriMinc "f V:- i : ' Ml t., tk'n ; f i i t'-r -- I",., !'... repieei nalyr and (Vder League pre.i r.i at ' rmes!. ti'Bilfied o s'.iii nirr,- i helm Michael that he had v (. iraiing liquor- - lo rr'inr.'s Testimony wl'tirui wright .x; lo-- i the or tv oids of ir.q'ics Not producible. A,,..-n'- v fi.r q -- nested al prnaeciMnn g rqi-r- ; x. i'j-fro before he I.iur'. T rflse nu! of ereir' K irr "chtuged seven T":t;'7,(S (Fees '!' Iv- - i Mcnds'i- - i' l.ropii-1! ir p'1 ,l- Beau Them All for Fine Selected BALLARD & 331 Wash ngton Avenue The Armour Meat Market win buy; no Inferior meeta bandied at Both yhoneo M AGED WOMAN CONV'CTEO. In- - d' f'-- t'iinolcd. . 2321 lad. 171-y- ; I iti-o- lb u. r.r lo minors p i , lo Itilikr i "i :tl ilii'ci' iu wri'ii tin.i'1..' :k" iiipount locoi F.-e- s l con-tra- Before his r nnrtr.ation suit was a year old worn i',r ee"!v"iy'K sake 'o and holy d.ivs - Anonlv on on a charge ot tonio had beo. drunkennf s.' An item in the Tire, announced the f.irt a- - "nows -diut'k on the old, was f'ltitnl the Italten ch'irch of pavement. Kto and Francis, ysfi-rday- , wil the House of "Detention. Hit come up tomorrow. The case caine up, and poor Antonio, who bad hud a dlha! time of wns ca Tied In a It at the Iloiu-e- . ha'l. and h d j police van to the. n the stairs to the Police Court. Honor sat on the bench a rnsn of fearsome presence and terrible voire. tke clerk stood at bis desk. Offners l'e"-:- . Koi- mus numbircrt 3.500. 1 t 1!.' ' employ ck on the IsthIn November, Ipi'.i. (hi y numbered approximately 17 ("iu. Of these M.3'10 were iitulcr the tlr;iirltr..'ni of const rue! inn and 2.(100 under tlie bureau of imi'i-riiiend supplies, and 5.950 under r!'i- depiivtniem of government and There were In ihe local .'iqd'lorV ..flic,, t'i men Htid In the office officer 21. Of the of the IT.oO'i employes about 2.705 wto on il.o g'd i rolls and 14.25U on the wlvcr trlla. The number of white Atneri-raon the Isthmi- - of Innmna at 1.50". The Iammia llail-rc:i- d s.Sfln cnmiwny employs ahmi' m.n who lire not included in ibe toial of 7'u0. Coiiiuil-skin- 's I':iin i - bu1 n l'.iv Antonio was only a t Ate "do sees bom in a tein vsw long betoio he know whit to say and ho knew whn' to say long be- nar 1" 1,0111 s. : " prost-c.iiion- ci-n- I Ml-- o: y - I ' l I num-lioie- j - mass." Antonio won.loreil if Hud cron "d It wumi i like t It tho dram-shop- . church, and yet It ee"nieii a to Ufa in the parish n tbe elnni-and, hesidea. it was protected l suits, belinels. the big men In Wu brass buttons, and silver had:;', who r and walked to snd fro ss the terrlbln rmhod Intent of tl'p rev's au- Money Repri-seiiiativ- - : - St We Keep the Best Meats The number of men affected by the increase is estimated, fur Uie Boston snd Maine system, to be about I -- i Pbouee BoU 190. 355 Twenty - Fourth At the recent wage con- -' ference between representatives of the Republic Iron and Ricci company and Tha San Francisco Labor council trh Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin YVoikcrs, the rate for has Issued a union label calendar, con-e of thirty-threpuddling was advanced to $r.?5, an In- taining colored labels, buttons, ehois cards. crease of ! cents per ton. The finishers received an advance of I par cent. Judge Charles F. McKenna of Pittsburg, Fa., who pit sides over the l.'nil-te- d States district court of Porto Rico, Organized labor of California is contributing on the basis of five cent I per haa reudert'd a long opinion with a decree making permanent the tempocapita to the striking priming trades in lots Angeles, In which city the en- rary injunction granted six months tire ci aft is making a fight for too ago restraining strikers ftotu trespassing on the property of the French eight-hou- r day. Rugar company. Justice (toy nor, of the New York In the 270 BritLh trade unions, with superior court, recently delivered an opinion holding employcra liable In an aggregate membership of riSti.Old ehll-rirt- n making returns, 27.7ti9 (or 4.7 per rent) damages for injuries suffered by employed in vkdslion of tho were reported as unemployed at the child labor law. end of November, as compared with K.U per cent at the end of October, Foster, of Vermont, 1909, ii nd 7.0 per cent at the end of has Introduced a hill In congress, pro- October, 1904. viding for a modification of the Chinese exclusion act so as to admit to The Mexican Central railroad has the Fniteri Slates all Chinese persons arranged for SO, 000 Jupanese laborers, oilier th in labnr-T- . who will be set to work on the extension of thu road to Colima and S.in Trades Francisco Building The Council has ann mneed that its mom- hers will not wntk on any building Sydney (Australia ) labor cuunril's 'contraru-for by unfair New York letter warning Intending immigrants firms after February 1st. to Australia has been published In Englbdi pnpera. The letter gives the The committee of labor of the true facts regarding Industrial matHouse of Representative la dlacnasing ters In the commonwealth, by pointresolution, introduced hy Repreaen- - ing out that there are largo numbers jatame Gardner, providing ftr an inven- of unemployed workmen for whose sertion of child labor conditions through-- ' vices there is co demand; lhat the out the I'nited States by the Depart-- ! compliraied land laws prevent settlemen t of Commerce and Labor. ment; that farming Is an Insecure occupation owing to recurring draughts; No one may nter Ihe Transvaal, and that in the mechanical and skilled no trades the supply exceeds the demand. South Africa, wi'hont. a permit; one he unless pei mit is granted to any possesses flOfl.ufln an arrival, or has The National Association of Erecsecured bona fide employment before tors of Structural Steel and Iron Work-erhand. Iattera written there at the employing 200,000 men, met In close of the j car state that affairs In New York City recently with delegates Johannesburg and the Transvaal gen present fiom nearly all of the large lerslly show no signs of Improvement; - cities of the country, and passed a resalmost every trade romplalns .f stag- olution declaring for the open shop. n ;ii Ion. notwith-'iindinthat usually at ibis time of the ,"'.:ir (Decemherl, ow-- : The Reading (Fa.) Iron company, iug to the npp "ai'h of Christmas, which employes 2.000 hands, has antiiidi- - Ik fairly gund. nounced that the request made by thn rolling mill men for an adranre In Tiie orgatnaiii'n of manufacturers wages cannot he granted, because Iron In normally ka- - resulted In a large and pipe is now adllng lower than at d Incrt-iisof bx koiea. in 1901 thev any time in seven years. 190S in in 70. and if,; in 19iM. lJ'i. T!", shows an increase Tbe Workmen, who were 1993 to 1904, recentlyBrewery of ? per rci1- from Hixpenrieil by ihe Philadelwhercst I'le 'I'.i'O'er nf strike only phia. Fa., central labor union, have bv "ti p - cent. In Ihe period withdrawn front the miscellaneous fact I of tion, together with the Bakers' union. koiit B3 per of 19u ;o 1!" tlie strikes pi" d morn or less hic-7- 1 rcsrftil, iic.i'h'-- ' In N ivemlh'f, 19(11, the Tanama Can-h- l per cent of !he e ; -- Phonos Boll IPs; lad. a, Tsi Ani-'in- A ten to fifteen per cent increase in wages of conductors, trainmen and yardmen of the Boston and Maine Railroad company, to take effect Immediately, la tbe result of the negotiations for some which have been in progress ' v time between the employes and the management of the road. ' . v POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON. ' o : WE HAVE THE 2EST. YRY US. For Fine Meats : 1 1 1 newly-appolute- CHOICE. MEATS and R stall ! j s FOR YOUR Butchers laJohn Burn. Ihe bor member of the Bi itish cabinet, is .opening his campaign at Battersea, London, declared his object to be few-- I er woiktaouses. smaller charities, Ixrg-- 1 er wages, more pleasure and less i drink. Man-xanlll- o. ug-in- s 1 i (vp-Iur-bi- p Wholesale tire-root- s : III. Near St. Francis church In a dramtho shop. On every street corner Indmm-shoin every parish Is s dram-shoare two las receipts -- line signed by aa. agent of tbe Full oil Rial ok government. the other by an agent of tho government at Coltmibin.. In evt-idram-shoU tin agent r ihe eity government who htiva stul eells votes, mh it stock-drove-r huya and sells cows. All l Ihe men of the leui'inem in Ihe (Irani' of their oh ruin shops. Their wives supplement lneoiiu by washing linen lot i lie people or the auburba; tbi is tbe link of iiece pity that Conner's tl.o "clam, with I lie - half-holida- y n per- I I on tha Pabhath went to ihe on the work day. And he wondered why tha priest did not plead In the city, freed from day sajs; for a boy-lif- e Following the return of Attorney blight of the dram-ahop- ! Julius 11. Ma.ter, from AlAT. bany yesterday. U was learned that Anionio, having been drunk once, be- the siaio administration i keenly incame drunk egmn. lie Joined a club of terested lu the possible criminal Jluuiil.on boya organized to play carda for the phases of the Andu-drink. The polira Interfered only when in the Now York Life the meetings of the circle became discompany as disclohi'd by the orderly they then drove the boys up- report nf ihtt Fuwlnr investigating on Ihe alrect. Their duty was done. counniltee. it was even hinted that Homeless, the club drifted to anil the Indictment of Hamilton hy a specfro at night upon the crowded thor- ial grand jury called by Hie governor, oughfares gathering lu alley ways and and hi extradition on charges of before shop windows, whose light grand larceny unit lie considered in shone upon their hard fares with cruel the ncur future unless this course is clearness. When the police appeared, rendered unnecessary hy slmiliir actha boys tan to the shadows and tion on tlir; part of District Attorney walled and drank beer whisky Jerome. and smoked cigar stumps or cigaThe proceeding In such u ease is for rette!. the governor, either on Ihe uppliea-tloOn tha Pabbalh eve the club went of the attorney general or other-wison a spree. Antonio Tossl'a wages to appoint a special prosecutor went for tbe treat- - of the hunch. iu connection wlili the assembling of Again and again an emissary was sent the special grand jury, but such nil to the saloon for whisky first, to undertaking is s blom if ever pul Wilhelm Mlrhnel's through unless ihe si ale ottietala u:o tha wbite-haire- d establishment, then to old Mrs. Iterg-man- convinced dial liic itsal ilisliict ultoi-na- y Tha tsxos having been duly has failed to act within a reasonpaid, Mr, Michael Mild liquor to tha able llllie. What Judge Mater thinks of Ihu boys though prohibited by law against selling to minora. And, the taxes hav- disclosures against Imth John A. McCall ami H'liullioii, tsuil allied in ihe ing bean duly paid as par receipts. Ftau Bergman sold whisky to her Fowler report, muy lie he boy patrons --no quealtona were asked Judged from Hit Interview that no protests made. Thu saloon keepgranted at his office yesterday, ilo ers argued (hat If they did not sell said Tlie churucicr of I lie report of the to Anionio somebody else would. They had their tuxes to pay and their Fowler committee for thoroughness living to make, lliixlness is business. and ( under is nifl eneouragiuu, and And they sold, imlic.ilts tlie good faith of tho comTho hours passed. The rrowd thinmittee. ned. Tan o'clock came. Eloteu. An"Have you arrived nt any tonio was drunk dead drunk on n celas to" political rjiiirllmrloiis? he lar door. Tba other members, half was asked. Yea, whs the reply. Afier s' tidydrunk, became frightened. Antonio must be taken home. A plank wua ing the legal propositions involved. I found Antonio was placed upon H am convinced that the cntrls will hold and hia frienda carried him through that pavmeul of K)Utical contributions the deserted streets. A policeman was unauthorized and In viola Hon of balled them looked into Ihe still face law. 1 have no reason to believe that of tha drunken hoy and thn hot a a contrary view la entertained by the went on. At midnight they reached invent lgailng comuiinees of the insurRat Row. Pnmlnlc came down tho ance companies. Do you place 'legislative expenses' stairs and. together, he and Beatrice carried their son to hla lied. At inter- for which no satisfactory iicinunllng vals. Beatrice arose- - and gazed at her is rendered in the name rutegory as boys face. At 6 o'clock on Hunday-- pnlllieal ronirilmtions?" wax another morning hla breathing had eased question. I do. his fac was white and cold. Antonio icplied the ailmncy general. Toast was dead. And on the face of Ieiidlng riio d'clsieii of ihe :ale of UltlhOlTrilr--. wlldklT il Will lie llt'CCK- the crucified was a deeper h ii rv to lake up the llauiil'im rxpcti-diturc- s Borrow. Word went quickly up and down iiidi'piTidcnMy of Disliin Al- the teni'incni stairs out into Ihn yard torniv .Iconic. .Imli.e Mavr engagout bent mi the yard to the siicoIm ed wllb the Phil side of the life liisur-atirto Rt. Friincis' churi-hmailer. The tepnrl which the Antonio had died during Ihe t'lisiOCM of Ike New Yori; l.lfe adopton T'l'.ii-iki- v cor.- nlglil I'nisoned! Found Mend In bed! ed til the ti:' llolt mother of (Soil! A boy poisoned! Mined ri rntiiii" n l.i'i t. 'hat siils I" The "sh-icrof mcicy wm to No. I mucl'.t to ii","cr oi "b;:iin an SB n ml condoled wi'li DoipIiiIc Hm for "inc $1,071,771 of tbe Hi! ii is : :i iii i m sper.l, Bcali lee The tieighlsirx came in 'money one by one then in groups nil d.iv. S'lliiiiinrt 'I po'iiv of Ike a'iniiii'i- ( - ' ' to all i TIio policeman came. The ioitip cf Ik ci. m I" k t suck ills It was necc-siiiAn inquest was hiMpa'U. to know lion nnl wtiv neco'.l. ii k CU'e .o i :'o. Tlie Jessl had d ed. WiHc cs sen- - m.m ipi- Ill'll, 'Il'-T- )"IC. wl'lk'l i.e It'll V tuoni'd. Two plitslcians l.i.'.' urn i tltnie ui' !i'.'.:iin.- -l X alceho'-l:.ni.Anionio Tossi Iih.1 il'i-.- of ualcc- - ou .iii uinrof :!i iii1!"' ik-re-'The holy wt- - i tjpg'-s'.e"f wb fioin vm'I iiij'i'fl on bead to fool. A ' .ir ci'.i ot aico S' ijri ei'itip.t'iv le.tv p: l ' i I k, - I' .mi i hollxin. Fees. !Miinl's ot ttio club leg-- ' Mon', textlfii'd. Fees. Old .M'. Vnlim'l tc.is ri ii'ttee in tli-- - Fowl i i in'iii. i' ; Tcsritiod h,- lie had soil P.-- eoipisel. bill it' Mitrnionrd. to Ihivs on niu'e. H.p p., John A. MiTuil ald l!ii'i":io'i wte;' r con iiuiictiotis Sold 1. f aide to sa'p-fw!i,, piver t M Knew ilni it wax i run paid money pimi'T Ham I'or sp i ' to !l In ntloort? Yi - t.is tt Ii-- g we'.. (.!". 'ie.i !; nil i ... , to tuko the t'.si, of .. I'.'l. 'll '"M !'. ' n' m !' U'ie- -l ii ! ..r X w Y "I Frau Bergniiin was hiiiiounped. T,s'' , f I'.I ij h. s If Yes. I'ed. Sold llrpuns .i Tnii,.M-.- '' .t. ik' Ill.i ii -- i: ii.t '"ii to tt'iike ft 'It lug I'id u r.r-l-t bti"-iI'd ih.it if aii.-'. dry-good- m.-n- d dram-shop- s haps he ought to be killed In mercy, as has been suggented by a "reformer of the high aclenllflc type-- hla heart, however, (a deadened, and he gets used" to his place on tha dump, at tha bottom of tha aortal scale hie submerged place In the maas" hi undistinguished place In the herd. It Is one of the compensations noth- d by nature. Antonio knew ing bettor vaguely he saw that life might be a little worse. Instead of sleeping In Not, SB, back, Ira might be s bos on forced to aleep in a ihe pavement, or on a bench In the park, or under one of the big arc hr of the approach to the bridge that spans the river. The street Is below the tenement. lie learned, at last, that life In the tenement kills fbo nervo of the heart feeling shrivel and, except for coarse sympathy between tbe crushed creatures In the slums, nothing re xnalna blit bitter protest or dull thority. h-- - heart-wonde- spi-tn- n Jo-ep- e lrgi-laiii- -- V The Churdi taught thiun to in God, Father Almighty, maker of Heaven and XUith; they knew but they marie a hell their "Credo of Rat Row with lie profanity, equator, and aham It a reaaelem aor-roof etruggUng souls. And, Antonio would have carried lilu r to the priest at St. Fran-cl- a eager to And anawer to the doubting quoatlona that vaguely roue but tha blight of tha alum lay um him, and ho knew little of the chum mle routmata between hla lnipovorfeh-e- d life and the life of beautiful Hasting, Moore, born In a charming home in the auburba, and cherished by the strength of a gifted father and ihr gractousneaa of a cultured and charming mother. II. Perhaps it hi well that Uie child of the tenement does not know nf tha abysmal contrasts that yawn lielween o, t- TriE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Greenwell Bros. Superior lurlee Cvk, of San Fran-cisihas declared constiUiiion.il the cliiM labor law enacud by the last e, the validity of which was (.on tested l,y ceil ala coiMthied hy certain ilctendaiHs in a cu.m? involviug the death of s minor while at woik in iho of a steamer. I Anionei climhed the unholy staiis of H. hsk. Ihe tenement In The Tiirifia hung in iiu place upon ihe wail. The pictures of St. Francis and h Jesus. and Msiy. went in their places, near the cuii.-i-i imsgtt of the Blesseil Jesus. Antonio made the sign of the cross and said a pater imater. On the next Rtinday, he went to ntasa. Tha preacher preached a sermon about the hoy-lifof Jesus In Nszareth and Anionio wondered if there were drain-shop- s lu Nazareth and If thu men who went to the ty themaelmw. Society ... I lUII. '-- class and nd o s tower g - Mack-robed- The Market Affords goods. r the in :ittd-- e " Tito dollars inn. iliilc Tos-- i 1 the further until i"Mlt!iig MEATS dealing Factories and the Victorian Shops act, intiodiicrd in the Queensland (Ausiraliui assembly recently, prot ides that furniture must be stamped when ibe furniture is practically compk ltd. and not merely hefuie leaving- i lie factory, ami a purchaser must luiufoi me. I in w ruing whether he is buying Chinese or Europi an made s lr Choicest with i te.-tit- . Ihe aim tiding regul.tt ions tvs-iei- Hoti-ru-ir- I d I s.N-ia- l hoy drunk! Wilde's jour lailin? Oh, yes! Fine fail.cr! Where's mother! .ft, tour Mother? Oh Antonio Tosri ana Ivirn at No. W'lit don't ton keep tour ur hot Row. lie story, back. Rat limin'? Why don't you nr.it h'ni ij t. an baptized at St. Francis church. ehisil't tttfrer, s'a'o hi c.ise. in due time continued there tor. i. 'i lie f'lfii d snd dit w his though Itominie. hia father, iitnl fee. I'iie I my Beairire, hie mother, had l"i much Hud sent Into the when they dooct-ndeIN'tio Keruaudini to ihe srilntm of with riiin. Cilirippc M,.rtiui to ge' a huiket of they carried their "chun-iKnew and never forgot the Mule :iiieiii.irj Hail drunk Its A it luiuatien prices, and it was to Close down many of the plants aliugei her, whiio some will be piaet d on half time. The arrangement goes iii'o ( fleet on February loth, and will cuie.u'.iie until June. wiLh n n j To Buy Ihe Complaint was made of drii.k-auiiiche- mo cutfis. "Antonio Toe si I A "Ad1 onio Tosm? Is thn: tour name? Drunk! YI11. at WashingThe Chinese n.ir.i.-ie- r d As a baby Antomo Tossi wae ton. 1). I'., has leieg't.plied his and in death atmusphered that any ss'.irfjctoi'y legts.u-LiuHe brearhed in puiiil-tioput refac! inti. is nil the exelu'iuh from a traffic that the state is lie says lk:tl the iLaj tni.t iHiuiid to kill but sloops to ca:t-s- . favor grivtier l'berali-ti"s- . of l.ivng In the clutiir, he wzs but thar the iiilbii'iice of the mh-ume of ihe dump, chiss is luu agulucl the pingreaa did not embrace him ir its t hinc.-.e-. niotemi-nrignoicd him. Tbe aate could il uoihlng good tor iiim liie.--t reports fiom the headqiiart-e- i wliije allv and etiii.J only "aec.iiitii f 1.uii the Inurua'ioii'd Tjjiogiupli ' for bis lca:h when dead. In chow (xui'iunid pmgit'-su.il l t'ial ,ig r.cbs nsieBsi'dy , iiinc'i n;otetii'Hi for tbe for t:s niuiiTi um in rr.sliiy for h.s of a tiii:uii..il eigh:-hou- r day in the dc-- i : iicliiin. The he, nr- iiMig irj.lc. pi. ricaih. r fui imnis'i life, lu guiicil i c7 l.cr l.at iliice, in ihe Du'liu 'be pii st five tears the numand bijriui'. a inoihci eulTcd a ill no in a M.ick ber of shop whcie h'-- liy had tei-so f Saxor.t l.ar been llurtuscd bt In. fibiinl suidslied the funui-hinThai now the total n '.:i: Imt is to. Tlie tl.e Inn. UuliT.ly. all du'"-- wire bk number of pupils amending tlu-sAn ultnvi wa.s niii.ii,nln-d- . ed Tb' schords of thu fi.lai. ti . ti . li. TE.V1 H.tl, J schools totue fiMilultd by diffcienl b1.! an was tlciid'T. wri.osii awriylu by school organizations. I 'in sabmiikc per wis shield I by Ma.les unions, and 1 by a private -r "tax-(lie hid paid lecall, -JHl .4 TI . It in the il.f.illl-oiisir iniilei. t govuu-liii-nrsiim wli.ib coin'll pirn I piled States Con-m- i Dudity, of into h reign of ordi red B. C.. riixuis thin a moxe-irVancouver, nal c lufiiiiiiils be ends for skill ibe :ir hai been s'.ari'd bt ihe Japan-r- f tion is finind and cuiancu'aia l.i win to piovide schools in which their the mime of liberty. own language shall ' taught. There 'I (Hsl dare no' sirike for are sewral hundred Japane.-- c employ-thia I'fe. iieairice 'Jo.-s- i. hungry for in imd about the liuuy of sight of lit: r bova face, daie mil pio- -- whom have famihes. As iii, niuuy of these The government derives rovepeople expect to return to Japan, they mil- - irom tho tiufiic whciher bv tax revenue Is "life. are anxious that their children shall or license and acquire a knowledge of their own lanWithout it government would die. her bitterness, guage. And Beatrice, in wishes Hint government luid (licit lathThe bricklavera of Elisabeth. N. J., er ihsn her liov. Antonio she had threaten to go on strike If they are heroine an anarchist. -- The New Voice. not paid C5 cent an hour. They- are now getting fifty-fiv- e and an cents, INSURANCE MEN MUST ANSWER on right-hou- r day. with A compromise on s!xty Saturday. New York, Feb. 10. The Times to- cents Is expected. seals of the railing. Alice Mo.vnell. Complete and Authorized to Be Published Exclusively in the Morning Examiner r avenged. OUR BUTCHERS The Places Interesting and Concise to hate the system thai taxed the saloon woie licvi-- to rest uniii of her hot An' ii.iu Lad brill the Leota Kennedy, Editress 11, 1906. FEBRUARY, Latest Labor News From All Parts of the World out That night. Beatrice hxiktii BY MORNING, j from tbe window of No. ti. saw the light in the aalxm and uttered a curse by ihe Holy Mother of Hod. She lifted the crucifix high abort her head, and cursed the saloon and in her basil swore to hale the DEPARTMENT w. c. t. u. I SUNDAY lia.l. "Mother C.'--y lj jualicc? AiulI-nobody to thtinu?" ahl ax ad- - UTAH, OGDEN, EXAMINER, I WHITE SEMING MACHINE CO- OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, OGDEN, UTAH. 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