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Show ti ? position for n sink and (ha miners never In S worse 'one. Should n strike materialise it would inure to tne iraefit of 1k operators, us ii wbukl enable them to keep sull more of It. The up the prior tine lo make n sumcssful strike is dor hon supplies and at ng period ? a freezing roll the ocmmriHvuK-n- t winter.. Apparartly the chief issue wyi be tbe iqtra ahop n vastly more lm porUQt qasatiou then that of an in- I wer THE EXAMINER '. nnn n y.rrrvriri . Published J" Efy Yaz y Th Standard Publish. ing Cdfnsdnjr. tu RATES. SUBSCRIPTION is by Carrier d Ctgdea Oty. including-' ; Sunday Morning Ex- miner. per month Single cupbi crease In wngea President Roosevelt has already been appealed to in the mutter, and if the subject should come tty him fpr final deciuhui thora is little doubt ns to what it will be. The Jbeel-dea- t, while thoroughly friendly ta laiu bor,. quliq ,as ,much opposed to a division .of industry monop'iiy Jn ih aq hs .is tog monopoly of capital, and has already taken a position In favor 4 ths open aho It wlU he unfortun-a- t Jf. MiVhcll Ingsts upon ihis vitgl point; for niton no one will the disaster of a strike fall more heavily than upon labor itself. eta. eta. TS E BY MAIIIN ADVANCE. Tbe Examiner i sent by nail outside of' Ogden. pif ysir,., Annul quarterly. in At - FEARLESS , AND ENT. ad- - INDEPEND- . in4 Thn Exnmiwr is a strictly It gives dependent newspaper. all sides an equal enow. . . baa no favorites, Tba and uo enemies to punish. It will ungive. : the save unbiased add prejudiced. Comm imitations will be reSeited od gll subjects presruled in re IndiBpeptiuJ language irun known viduals, but its true name must bs and published in full. All letters rommunieitlons signed by nom de plumes, or assumed names, will bs brown In tbe wssie basket. Ths an brave mail never hides behindEdinssdavsd .asms. Onat ask the tor do be res pen table foe what you I 5 'J arsiasbyiasd oL-- PLEASANTRIES Meyndl 4 . r , . J Ogden's merf, has ws-hiit-n Fr.-ss- - Thq ,yryec)t at. Adobe on UtgtDftp-reand Rio Grands could not hava enured with the block signal in op-oration. The nteck would have been , avoided even If the road mad usa of '(iyr system of keeping Its telegraph l BignalRAt redA fiqnger signal the ngineertp whistle for a whit light, which must bs displayed ' bofore traini can pass. 4 ark" roads in tks On Alt fha singletr tbf bloqjt . wft sigul xnjl tplegraph ylg-V- l should be enforced. W recall how the Overland Limited wu aved"byth block aignai on Min-tqllmill, went of Ogden. Runaway eqra werj speeding, dtyvrq the grads. 'The dispatch eirs ahd tha opTritori bad M khjoriqdge.of digger lptparHlng Aha tlvaa jsf those on the passenger train, hgt tle signal on the block tower told th Mary, language afd tne warnjng Averted a disaster. i:' On kha .Union. PaoUlo, when- - ths red tight ts ant, no train can pus until the opvxApr. Jg. charge .bee. been slg. tied : to by ths engUts whistle and ' dtplaF'ihe'"no dAngei" light, Thesff' Imfiravemenia may requlrd aoasiderabU of aaoutlsy to Install and maintain hut they art safeguard almost beyond esilmita. IwJ f i t BU6INEBE OUTLOOK. r s - Dem-esratl- v, h of-ff- Com-psllln- g jMw.-CMpl- i . , ' ! ( i P Wall street Is extremely1 sensltlva t very influence tkst itaakes for preeparHy or dullses hi this country and,, therefore, aU financiers and all buslnees Intersstit watch the stock fluctuations and note Ut causes with great non cent. Every week this paper gives' an editorial review of the forces operating ojj Wall BtraeV generally from the wraltly letter of Henry Clowe whose statements we have found to be meet reliable. -' General buahiras deni is eetjvn,' enstraled hy the large railroad ram-lag- s and oonttnned. heavy hank elasr luge, but - mock depends upon the firop pqMnok. ' Thus far ao serious injury seams to have been done to win ter wheat, and the season la- now well advanced that that cereal should now be beyond danger of harm by frost Certainly the business and ths crop outlook .ara favorable, and Me this extent the recovery in the atock market 'was prrTnftly justified. A good deal of hesitancy, however, is created by the Ikraet of a strike in the aosl trade, I doubt whether one. will take place, however, owing to the fact that it would be. aura to result In fall-laon the part of the striker. There Is too much coal plied VV in operator' hands, and the weather 1 toe mild to make any urgent demand for coal from now umll next fail, so that operators . n SCOTTS;EMULSION is more than a fat food. There is " no , animal fat .that, compares with it in nourishing and building up the wasted emaciated body. That is i why : chil-. r. 'jdren and . anaemic girls . - m - . . ! h 12-tae-b g - : Campbell-Bannerma- ' ' eotT A BOVBE.MfwiilMtirmTak.I ... liondon. March 2i. In the houM- - of f Oeronltno. the Aparbe warrior, iia commons today. Premier Just been married for the eighth time. said he declined to emHe evidently enjoys a fight Just, as bark in a crusade against hop pools much as he did In his younger day. In America or elsewhere. A member BsTtloore Sup. asked for information shout an alleged pool formed by a hop exporter of With a rigidly enforced pure fond Wheatland, California, and employlaw, the magazines will Ion tbe busi- ment of Chinese coolies by order of ness of advertialng-thpurity of n lot hop gorwers. and expressed the hope of adulterated peaparatton. Hu'te that the British government- - would Inter Mountain. take atop to prevent the pool from the British hop industry. It wiU gratify Admiral Togo to learn destroying The premier said he had no Informathat She, president ha officially tion regarding the pool referred to him to have taken his place and added that be had bran Infiwmed among the "groat ie fighter oT nil that Chinese labor-wa- s largely emtlme.Vf-.8u- i 'Francisco Examiner. ployed by the Oregon hop growers, and he had no reason to suppose that tokn iMilflhell is not nearly so olnte where It wa employed It was under to nervouaxiollBpse as a whole Jot of other thin fie conditions. The common, everyday citizens who are mier. therefore, declined to take pro any satisfied a to how all this rumpus Is action in the matter. going to affect their next winter y bill.-P- bet Wayne News. FIRE DESTROYS TOWN. thrive' and 'grow fat upon it That is why persons .with consumptive tendencies ' gain flesh and 'strength enough to check Thera he ' :'the;progriKs of the dis i.TiTJ-'i,'kwmoL '. easel f.r" - . Herald.,,. n -- S r" 'V?' French and German - . 11 r enq time . Delegates May be Interrogated. faclll-msts- e REACHED. AGREEMENT rats! S London .March 20. According to the News, of this city, telegram Evening Algecira. Spain, March 20. Ex- were received la London from Algetreme animation prevails here, the del- ciras today stating that tha Moroccan egare to the conference believing that conference had reported an agreement ficsl results are u band. Unless satisfactory to all parties. an agreement is speedily secured, the EXPECT GOOD NEWS. report of the neutral power threaten tu interrogate the French and German Paris, March 20. The foreign office delegate before the conference. M. experts an early understanding at AlIleimult, the kecond delegate of the geciras. but no information to tbe efFrench QiUeioa. ha taken the initiat- fect that such hu agreement lias acive and luu prepared the draft of n tually been achieved ha reached Paris. ahe agreement seeking to reconcile French and Auairo-Gcrtua- u COOPERS IN SESSION. projects. The coiuniuiee he already approved n Bt. Louis, March 20. Tbe annual purtion cf the Reginault plnu, but the disputed point relative to the inspec- convention of the National Coopers astion cf the Moroccan polUe remain sociation began here today-witsixty unsettled. The French ate prepared delegates representing all parts at the to accept the principle of inspection (Tnlied 8tatea and Canada in attendwill but not foreign ance. The scarcity of white oak, the arcipt mint Ml. Therefore It remains to high price of sttimpxge and raw mayecure a middle ground In which the terial has been material, and how to protection will I, sufficiently effective gather it with beat roe nit ' are ta be to sstify the Germans without ,esth- - diieussed. - - nr Putnam's Clothing House is the. place to buy your Hats. All the. latest spring styles are included in 3 J , ! BIG HAT SALE 23 h oa Warn lu! Irfg wurdilps in the Vjxltir nnry yapl nro a;iuqi!irj st the. way tUo u;Hi with tho their olJi-v- r title of Mr. Everybody below the grudo of iMtplaln n (be slrip 1 ed-e.iseU wi;b iu riniple llr This t t j ai time, as camntander, lieutenant commabder, lieutenant and mldablp-niarequire too ikuiIi lime to enunciate. A usliouul guard officer of rank ludow that of major visiting tbe yard tho other day was surprisod to bear a lietileuaut cohituunilcr, irforrod to aa Mr." Tbe very thought of such a thing haiqwuiug to him la the armory made him ulinnot shiver. ''Ah," sold he, I see why It is. The officers srs ou board day after liny, while ' ere arc lit the armory only guard ofW-ersow and thru. Consequently,, ww can stand a little wasis of Urns in hearing our titles tigered Brooklyn Eagla. - I'ftocnry ta h The I'Ulurr la Richtl. . . Hats! V H - T . . F IT 1 , dHflcidt te Hulls tbst as latsi as Jt:ne 2d. lJOOl se tmrbkrens a punishment ns th::t of the pillory was still Inflicted.' One Peter Jffnics Bosry Stood It Is dt n s The Slit In the feat UffL A , unique and UrouUrul . custopj among tlie drUtodos Jews is directly responsible for the angular silt ta ths lapel of the modem ceat - The Tear w hen death visits bis household takes a knife and, catting the' lapeL murmur In Yiddish, God, I accept fity judgment This ctiriom jigs dome down from nutUiUtty and is BMoyn ns "kren" (reudiug-thgaraienti. Ttie'euttlur of Vrcs" Is associated with such solemn and religious oidlgailuus that' many-stern Hebrew father, as a punishment for a son or daughter who lunrrhis out 'of ihe.fjlib, will r.'u J Jtls garment a a token ut tho death of such a child. The set Is (miblcmatic uf the profound-e- st giiof, lint also lus'Jts comforting Influence, for it ncrepls with the resignation of the typical religions Jew the 4 will of the Almighty: ' " ' Story With a Moral. A prominent New York banker .was. dilating on the deayers at deceit. By. way of llliuiraiiuu. ho. told of e society woman-- who saw 4s a Jewel ex's window a collar of pearls that she wasted. Bite inquired the prim aad was told $i.A00. Khr gave her check for $3,000, saying send ber husband to' see the pearls,' but the Jeweler was to tell him they cost only' The hturoLerper was familiar $3,000. with that sort of game and agreed.. The husband came to see the pearls, and that evening told ltlte wlfs bs bad bought them. Ills wifi delightedly, asked If lie bad brought borne the collar, wbercuimn hr replied: "Na dear; f had It sent to my mother. Yon know, it is ber tilrllidny tomorrow.' A . Ilerribte rerolsn. One of the Resolution's gunners was standing by bis sun ns tbe ship sheered abreast of He Grasse's flagship. The gunner was all ready. Just In at going to flrc, when a tbe port and took his leg off at the knee. As quick as (bought tlie off Ins neckcloth and tied Ills leg above the stump. The next instant he seized his shet off ' limb and thrust It Into tbe rauxsle of tbe gnu. which went off two seconds later. Mj" root, shouted the man exultantly, the first to hoard the Ville de raris.'V slut-cam- s mau-pulle- FrnalcFs "Famous Fighters. Ourtvsrd. Isltt.V huii.odlxtg'j' .Qrlpl-tud2.- ii like most ypodlaeval purilsh-mcaL'- tt was iutended store as .a disgrace than as a bodily dlacomlort, but a crowd thatwouM watch all night to gloat over a puSiU 'hanging in the morning naturally- did not spar tho victim of tbe jdilery, who sometime died from the treatment they received. Mofe humane was the punidbraent for perjury iu 1488, when the offender! were merely sentenced "tD "Tide from Newgale to Coruhijl with paper miters bn tlielr Redds.- - But they knew a thing or two iu the middle ages, and no doubt titer was a street boy area In 14dfL 1 study and treatment of Uhrimlc, dlaenaea of men, women sad apeelal effort "during professtraal Uf and ara now rewarded by th discovery of methods that give eo plete mastery of Nervous and Blood ' Diseases, Dsef&asx Catarrh, ' Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver troubles. children tgving devoted. Could Bleed Poison, Piles, Rupture, Varicocele Narva. Debility, Orug Habita 7 , J'-i -- the prrei atrace of cancer gmong the backwoodsmen (f North America, gay An English writer. other day, bswevfr, I happened ti read .It an account ,' thq beoknoOds of Canada that the mshtutin their remarkable powers on bqckwiieag cakes nerved with molasses,' potato. plea baked henna white bread, pork sud bacon.. Bo far gooff, but that fee; black ns' with molasses or. sugar bouse sirup, W always near tbe fire b day and by night and la uacd,Ih vast quantities, llura ere have tlie rich nutriment and th great excess of stewed tea and fbe excess of sugar, cor responding to the exfiosalre beet and excesolv coffee of porta of Ttolland,' BcnndlMfia, ' Switaeriaad, Baden and Bavaria in on of which cancer la - f Taken on a positive guarantee to cure ( .. V.:1" ? - AA' . Cairn of (aim. 'see no rCHsou for bur-entir- e MENS DISEASES London- - ITtroufcle. i i.. J CONSULTATION. FREE. PERgONALLY QR BY LETTER '1 ; X OFFICE " .T 2381 WASH. AVff. -- - ... - : OPEN DAY AND EVENING! . -- x When WritHig, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden Jiun-bertn- i , i -- r - j ' am a BuiSi. Almoat all npea hava hearda. Par win aaya that goriUaa ditmpahzera and Orang oUlangi have also stiff and bristly bain upon their tipper llpa reTh beards sembling cats wbiakera. of apes possess a remarkable' resemblance to those of men. In being almost-- Invariably- - lighter in color than, the hair of the liead.- - la apes the eldn growth la moat frequently yellow or red, becoming .white in age. It is' common to both sexes, although more strongly .developed In the male. Ape -- and monkeys alxobave eyebrow a, well,, which do not grow thickly together a In human beluga, but are scattered through tbe hair, covering (he part of the face which would be called the forehead in nkan. .. . t :s : x ' . l WHO DO THE WRONG - t -- ' i: V BUIIG LARS, SNEAK THIEVES AND THAT UKE. , 4 k. Turn bn the Light ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OP a ELECTRIC1' LIGHTS' i OVER ALL OTHERS. 1 -i ; i " Xrn Governor. of Connecticut were CiiireUnCa The negroea formerly accustomed to elect a governor for themselves. Negro election," as lt was called, generally took place' on tbe Saturday following the election day of the white. Jaet what the negro governor's duties and privileges ware does not appear. At aU errata he was respected aa gnbern-or-" liy the' negroes throughout the state. - Tbe custom wag established before tbe Revolutionary war and was Continued na late as 18301 t The Biss Beareerew. scarecrows were all The j fanner's Mmc. de Reimiaat liad 'featum ao In blue. garbed said hot that cantrinporaries perfect A blue scarecrow,' said the man, x model for she was wortiiy to sit n doe more ' gooff tharf ten ordinary a Greek goddess. Tlie flesh of her for birds bate and fear bine ns ones, face closely resembled alalmstcr, and and I bate and fear typhoid and you not r.uil did she was not give yet pale A professor pointed out the lmpreAlon of bping' In delleste consumption. to me that blue was tbe thing for health. Her bes-rtattracted unlver-, At first I was unbelieving, but sal attention to her, no matter where birds. X experimented end found that proshe went, and even In old age sha rePhiladelphia Bul- - fessor to be right tained most of her good looks. . tic.' letin. ... , I If Jr I Simpler. , Uisktrr. Ynar-riedto be re s Simpler They going Spontaneoaa happy laughter tells ak Why. 1 didn't knew they were ways of goodneea and the man who a engaged. Smarter-We- ll, you see. there never Isugbe must not blame bln ere so many engagements broken nowif they think there is anaethtag adays thaS they thought they wouldn't wrong with hie Ufa something dark get engaged Just simply, married.--r within. If ths streams which flow London Answers. out are only bitter, the fountains can" not be sweet-'- '' A K. S. CAMPBELL, General Manager. : i e: W. WADE, Agset i n i THE BEST I'lHiMI IlHIltf See This Combination and Send in Your Orders -- y . - , - ? M-low- Whew MU Troth Oran, Smith Do you mean to say yon don't bare any trouble In keeping your wife dressed in the height of fashion? Wedderbnrn That's whet I said. My trouble comes when I don't keep ber dressed that way The Bell ( laherltaaee.. It U not so had when a rich man cuts off hia heirs for enite. Inheritance ha worked enormous mischief ever since there were fortunes, to leave. In most eases it Is n misfortune to be an heir. congress. Lincoln. KebM Maroh 20 Nearly all cfPiweman the bs sines district of North lamp. Ppeker Veb . .hTn Rprolror c,npon destroyed by fire today The !ptl. lt Withont fir fighting St. Louis Postphnstcb. that be would like to blow to,B tie. rnr!r the German representatives at Algeciras, hara been instructed by the foreign office here, provided France meets the German views on the question of the Moroccan bank, to yield on the police question to tbe extent of giving up Casa Blanca as the headquarters of the Inspector general, but retaining a neutral inspectorship with real powers of control over ths police. Previous advices from Algeciras have led the German government to expect that such proposals would be acceptable to FrAace. Therefore, although no dispatches hV8 bean received from Aigeciros today, the for eign officii hare i convinced .that v settlement is la immediate proapect; NEARTHE d Mr. Smith arpears to be aiaairring the gam quite quickly, " irmuraeo Mlaa Haxiard, on the link. Yaas,' uld Mr. Hunker, ' but he foozles atroriouBy at braersscy shots, . . , y' know.' . Does he, really Tea; he Instrts upon catling -'braws-aeshots' 'brssey show."- Phila, delphia. Pryes. 1908. Berlin, March 20, 5:50 p. m. Harr Von Rndowlu and Count Von Soma Americana sjeni to think that so be waged with pin pong More racquet i. Tbe fact that some outlaws and robbers vers killed In s strongho.d gallant anark of a native painful by American troop has ciu-emisgiving in the American dorlety of of Agumaldo. Pueblo the Friend Chieftain wr ought Fair Artierlean (at a meet of the Hound t Sly! You do look smart in that rad, coat. I But, say, I ft. reckon you borrowed " Sportsman Na I didn't. Why do you think ao? F. A. Well. I gtieu it'a got M. H." on the buttons, and that ain't your initials, anyway. Punuh. 21, xtfjjig JTiaCtt iiahlng foreign .control Spanish police. Sac- m! Morning Examiner ran bs found on sals by the Indepandsnt News Co Salt Laks City. Oa all through train leaving . . Ogden ob i The Southern Pacific Railway, The Union Jlclflc Rsilwsy. sqd The Oregon Short Line JUilwny. Examiner patrons will confer s favor ou the management by reporting to this office whenever they tail to find tbe piper at the designated places. , . r'h, Shackleford's bead off the ramento I'nion. -- ' The ADOBE.- ' - And The lady lnicrvit.-si.-- r you brought (hat lovely purriu from tin1 most substantial buelne ship? What a bcauiy! Due - ' been elected to fill the vacancy in the It talk ai all? Tbe Msilnr Man (eniluirrasacd)--H'A council.' selection better eopld city a bit. mum, but not not have been made. Mr. .Williams far puabiercuilonr- - Brooklyn Life. . t . m sr U, a property enpar. a .man of. fo luVhi therebrought you here, my pior a .sod, merchant, prominent ll,, UlirT" iiiquirtd tbs - prison : visitor. fore., is. thoroughly attached to the 'Well, lady,'' replied (hr priamrr, 1 aliend-i- n chy and will have every incentive to mu's uiy trnublc Ktaried.fi-uju- . too mMiiy labor for He best interests of Ogden. Ah! you learned to drink there, or lie takes g good mans place, hut we prove equally ef- areal. parhapsT" expert 'to No, lady, 1 was always the brideficient and devpted to tbe cause of good groom. , . Philadelphia ' government, , BUFFALO BILL ALL RIGHT. '' V New Tork professor has discovered n W"? t prevent cate from makNever In Better Health, and Is Now ing ttlfjhts hideous, if flushes a string in Italy With His Wild West 1 - . of electric lights, eh-- n the serenade Show. , f " -- ' a ' com metiers and the toms sad tabbies CoL William F; Coyd (Buffalo Bill) res from their nocturnal symphony. y If hie : scheme la generally adopted has eabied from Uenua, Italy, eniphat!-cslldenying the report widely disof shoes and seminated- throughout, thfre Vll bq a gavipg ths L'niieJ fire wood,' besides a general Improve- States that, owing to family trouble, business perplexities and failing hejlih ment in the national temper. he I threatened with oompli-t- r - - col; , , , and wopld shortly retire from lapse - Democratic defeatedthat "Queer1 the head of hia famous Wild West randldites for president turn prophets show, which is now rn tour In; Europe. and intimate that they can do belter Col- - H'edy'x cablegram, . (ddri-SHcto If given another chanca to run. Parker J. A. Galley, general dire lor of the Darnum A Galley, circus,- - who 1 Col. It positive' hbat Are at tiro' men', not Cody's IhisIw-kpartner in the Wild counting himself a northerner and a West show, s is follows: e Genoa, Jtvly, March JJ. Barnum-Bsllesoutherner ought to be- the next 25 West Thirty-fourtstreet. candidsln.'ThAre is sedition in New York; Btrongly deny report failhie tactic. . ing' litfaltb, bfd buslnes. and retirement. Never In life felt 1 better and poerb have a dry bueines Immense. sense- of hnuybr, and- rlth Amsrican .CODY.' , , (Signed I When questioned in rtgard to the heUWVs hayq nqy et bren kblf to.ep 1, cannot the point. Even tbe lady on the dal matter Mr.' Bnlley said: Imagine how the report of Col. Cody's lgr, shirk yeurjurifuJ bsrop ( makes tltnea iutd' 'contemplated retirement love to, must sometime blush to see originated. Certainly- - there I nothing . author. Ju CoL .Codys Mate-o- f .. As chssUui. health or the mirce of the Wild Wekt show C T. , (1 Europe to warrant such statements. trbrg'.gg nppra u given in New In When he left New York, Ftbrgsry.lS, 1 of three. devoted Yprk Inches, space On ths.Asvole'efl 'route lor France, ha la The "raontldg pfipera'fer the great' wat the picture of health gnfi nnthust-asti- c over the prospects. for tha seasoo. singeMt.sad half a psgeXe Mrs Daazlar Your-Eyand the material la her new This feellBg was justified by gbe big of the opening performance dreea. Hqw the muse must weep gt bueinei Marseilles, and the success of the at suchtour since that time has been .beyond all expectations. Col, Cody lg ao far ..Till men of Denver gave Mayor from retirement, that he hse Already Bpror certfdcaus of character. When, arranged with me to return, to the United States - with the Wild West of life, to quiet in the walks ordinary e e a 1 show rie next November and makq n very tbit emirbe Is iUHplcion, riling comprehensive tour cf this country favor whose man in inch the adopted, with AtT exhibition that will far surIn the ietMre'ero- - erMMii ked - better- be pass anything heretofore-seeway of rough riders and sensational watchefi. w V r acta of hortemanshlp and heroism. t.The theatrical lyndloat he decided YWO GREAT BATTLESHIPS. lo drop ; Bhakesprare. That la th hardV punishment for forgetting to Bay Wa Nsed Vessels of the put a double sextet and a leap for life Dewsy 18,000 Ton Class. into each of hie play. Baltimore Her t - . tld."-- ' Washington, March 20. Great battleships ilks the 18.000 ton British battleRpringk fashions ara coaxing north ship Dreadnaught are the crying the aummer.kun. Old Sol is evidently need of the American navy, according Dewey, who appeared bedispleased at some of the new crea- to Admiral tbe house committee on naval fore In tions ladles' hats, at any rate he is affairs today to dlacuse the future of slow ip roiplng and Is inclined to hide the Amsrican navy. At least two of bis face. tho 18,000 ton battleships with ten guns sack should be authorised Home folk ara Astonished because at once, in Admiral Dewey'a opina Chicago man 'left $20,000 to a dog, ion.. He would uee iboee of American design and thinks we should be creasays the New Tork Herald, but they tive. rather thin .Imitative, In develop-iodo not wink an eyelash whan told (hat tbe navy. Admiral Dewey el so believes eten-slv- e ome. "young t puppy ' baa inherited a ; experiments with submarine boats fortune. should be carried on.. ;t , it' mnyt not be fttrgntien that the DIED OF YELLOW FEVER. Hero are not th only one who pm their wivee as .Rblelda,' although Gen. Abscendlng 8n Francisco Broker Died In Central America. Wood y the Moms did not place their wive in a position to be killed- Sen Francisco, March 20- .- Confirmaof the death of Allen Howard, the tion Of House Representatives has given absconding broker, who left here lest ISOiOOO to probe monopolies. Now how Angusl with $(10,000, has been remuch will the monopolies give to rail ceived by the chief of police in a comit off, Is an important question asked munication from the state department. Inclosing three dispatches from Alfred by an (astern exchange. Winslow, the American consul gt Guatemala City. The dispatches briefly An English woman has accused J. tell of Howard's flight New through P, Morgan of robbing her of $250,000. Orleans to Pnerto Barrios and of his All sheep ere alike to the shearer. attempt to reach Gusiemala City by a circuitous route. While slopping ai a ' WHAT. THE PAPERS SAY. . small hamlet he was stricken with yellow fever, from which he died within was John Sharp Williams wants lo make s few days. Only seven cent It unlairfifl lo ship liquor C. O. I), to found among his efforts. temperance towns. How that, man must hate .prohibition!-Ne- w York HOP POOLS IN AMERICA. fClla,.WtIKina i THE WRECK AT ! NEW COUNCILMAN. - i t "r t - Subscribers will confer a favor by Informing this offlre of failure to receive The Examiner before . ; jtheir breakfast. ? bitfr never In s MORNING, MARCH WEDNESDAY UTAH. OGDES, EXAMINER: THE MOUSING The Herdao--I ehoqJ4 think that a novelist might credit bin readsra.wttk aenaa enough to know when g attoy wae withont labeling it .thn and. Ssidsfr-B- nt that glvea th sremen a r dew where to befln.-- ' ' The Woman's Home Companion - one year '; ' t - ' 1 : sa The Chase.' ' wife' toed to he KOeoitodSaytard's awfully stoat.' and now she is quit wonthin. What caused tbe'cbanga der? Marlow Divorce. Sill isn't tha asne wife. Town sal I-V- t for, The Illustrated American) formerly Leslie's Popular Monthly, for one year1; The American Queen for one year. The Standard or Examiner for one month ; ; . : ' the of.,.,.,.. AU for Sum. flnr-hhe- - i You V . i . ' ., t 4.r .Lt Vi njt - 1 ,i f rf ' ri Cant Beat it id the Whole , Country . SEE SAMPLES "AT THE STANDARD OFFICE ORDER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE |