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Show MORNING THE PukIMitf Every Da y Btaadaztt Yaac kf Tka Caiwpany. tha In Piihltae-bi- g Daliaarad bf Curbr 1 Ogden Cttv, including Kx- Sunday aJBlaar, yar reoatk 7$ eta. taa a aa a S eta. Y MAIL IN ADVANCE. la aaat by at Ofln. yflAfaaaaataMia Meat U nd- - POf Al (urtalr, FEARLESS p AND IMS l.M INDEFEND ENT. ia a strictly It glvaa all MAro aa ataal abov. Tka fcbaa aa faveritea, to punlafc. It will aad aa aaaau ilia tka aawa uablaaad aad - Coouaun lottoaa will ba recaived aa all aubjaeta prase atad la ra paatltl lupmi from kaawa but tha true name must ba pabkahad la full. AH letters aad nommaalnetloss signed by non da plumaa. or assumed names, will ba throe (a tha waste basket Tha braes aka aster bides behind aa Don't aak tha Edisasaaiad tor te be roopoaatbte (or artist yoa are ashamed at. ladi-rltaal- uas Subscribers will confer a farm by infer mlag this oOee of fall are te raoalee Tha 3xamlaar bafera Iksir biwskfast Tha Horning Examiner can ba loud ea sale by the Independent Nawa Cs, Balt Lake City. Oa ell through trains leering Ogdaaea The Boathara Pacific Railway. Tha Talea Pacific Railway, aad The Oregon Short Liao Railway. Examiner petracs will oonfar a favor ea tha maaacamwt by re porting to this efflee whenever they U1 te Bad the papers at the deals- - e h ' . 8REAT FIRES. PabUn attention la being called to tba loaaaa of the Baa Ftandaeo dlaao-sfer as the conflagration which followed tha earthquake Is concerned. The two matter that art particularly painted out Is As excessive percentage of wooden buildings at that city, tha eoagaotton of all tha atractures 3dthe bust sees district with their valuable merchandise 00010010." la ths suns conn action, laxity regarding tha aermaalarton of rubbish la alleys sad bark yards la commented upos. Aa an ounce of prevention la worth o pound of cure," it Is urged Ihst the entire matter ba taken up aerlouely and thorof a large Aa a oughly. acd comprehensive character. It Is ad- vacated that two very wide avenues, one waning aaat aad went, and one ex-- ; lead lag north and aouth, should ba e rested for tho purpose of dividing the city late four sections fa order that it might bo possible to cenflse a largo Ilia to tha sons lu which It started, am uuder the moat adverse circumstances. And certainly nearly every large city of tha country might readily have been safeguarded from this fate. If tha fetura eoadltloau of those cities la growth oould have been foreseen sad ths provision now advocated, of wide thoroughfares in certain sections, - made whoa tha coat would not ha one hundredth part at tts present expense, ' If undertaken. Even tho great cost In excess of be tt emesis that might ba assessed. Is preferable to tha wholesale dealiwctlou of property by blowing up aatiro blocks, and aometimea of streets to prevent tha spread of the flamea. This matter should ba taken up by new and growing places and the dlra experience of some of tha older cities la this way avoided, while an ad dlttonal advantage would be found In cheaper rates fer laaaraace la conseaafa-gnar- ' quence. MININQ1N NEVADA. The local ret meatatlves of tha Interstate Brokerage company, at dll Twenty-flftstreet, are attempting to internet tha public of Ogden in the wraderfel growth of tho mining industry of Nevada aad, In (heir new h ; Held, they seem to ba making decid- ed Impression. They are convinced that the greatest mining state In the Union la Nevada not greatest in output at. preseni, but in possibilities and we quite agree wkh them that the developments In the camps of Man- - three-fourth- free-hearte- t hand-rearin- g breast-feeding- am-keeping - g - 1 MOTHER AND CHILD.! Let the mother take' Scott's Emulsion for the two; it never fails to benefit them both. One can eat for two, but nourishing two is a different thing. It calls for a degree of internal strength that the average woman lacks. People of luxury are not very strong by habit; overworked people are weak in some1! functions from exhaustion or their surroundings. Scott's Emulsion can be depended upon to overcomesuch conditions. It isarwo"n-derf- ul food for a mother and child. SCOTT B BOWKK. Psart SMI, In Yob FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 11, iflca of the Roney schemes by the out at retching of ntun g wnli luatw oaudda UTAH, cow-fine- subscription rates. Tba OGDEN, hat tan. Goldfield aad Toaopah are al oomments on the berleca hands to the assistant's moat unparallelsd in (be history of bovs. in which ke make typographical of poor loving met hers. Next bis says serve hr errors purpose, of number a has Toaopah mining. Some of these suggestions are permines with oiw bodies exposed thst year he will be enabled te supply all haps Socialistic, but it ia a humanitarian Socialism every lover of his are fabulously rich and each day sees defioicsnclss." kind will warm tv approve. And with Goldfield and Manhattan taking equal HOLOCAUST OF BABIES. the last suggestion everyone can aw of their mi nee rank In the sl.--t. London Express. of Infant d Dire Recerd But the weaih of Ophir 1 not England's Morality. to Southern Nevada. There are MOUBIE AND PIDGIE AND THE GOOD MASTER. properties now being opened ia East a oTfi under babies Tear day era Nevada the: promise greet things. oldEvery die in England and Wales. That Inseparis a fait as appalling as It is undeni- Unique Friendship ef The Ely, with lie miles of copper-bearinable Companions Seen Every The yearly total number uf able. to destined Butte, la eclipse deposits, 9(4 7'f.. and of these Day in Straeta of Chicago. and it will be made tributary to Og- births Isnever iturk the age of twelve not den if our merebeats are in North Chicago lives an aged mai months. The nation ia losing 1$ per who owns or rather has aa friends of the opportunities there pre- cent of ita potential future citizens. a dug and a pigeon, and the three are It would teem that the future greatsented. Down la that section of Nevada to be ness of the empire is threatened from inseparable companions. Wherever the man goes the two within far more acutely than by the penetrated by the Nevada Northern memy without the gates. We art pets accompany him. The story of railroad are wot only oopper zones but betng decimated by this scourge of in- their friendship reach- - like a fairy , great stretches of auriferous deposits fant morality, and aarely there could tale. Charles Noe. sell known ia hia where mother Jehaaneaburg might b eno more rital work for patriotic statesmanship than aa endeavor to neighborhood aa a retired opera singyet be established. We saw a boulder find soma remedy for this gigantic er, live at No. 680 Sedgwick street. of ora placed ia aa express car at the evil. All around Lincoln Park the throe are The details of this "wist of infant a familiar sight and the residents ot Ogden depot tut Tuesday. It weigh ad IflOfl pounds and the expressage to life" are set ui ia aa admirably lucid that vicinity hare become aecnatomed article in number of to see them on their dally walks. New York anas $97. Those present Pearson's the January After Magazine. quoting About ten oclock regularly every were curious 10 know the object of the figures already referred to the edimorning they start out. The dog 1 expressing a tack that one of the on- tor adds: "It has been pointed out old and stiff with rheumatism, and Mr. lookers said was building stone. that If the death rate among calves Noe walks venr slowly to give her were that which prevails ample time to keep up with him. She The atone" was from Osceola, Ne- among only half ofthe British farmer ta fourteen Infants, old, and was raised vada, aid chipe taken from it assayed would before very long have to give up by Mr. Noe, years aa were also the parents from ysd.80 to tl.TPO la gold rather cattle rearing entirely." of the dog. , She ia a cross between a black spitz and a pug and resembles valuable building material. The Expert Views. The causes of the holocaust of babies both of these varieties enough to give ample" was from a property until are explained by a number of experts. her odd charset eristics. recently in litigation. There is said Sir William Broadbent writes: Between the dog and her master to he $1,000,000 of that character of The production of Infantile scurvy gravely walks the pigeon. If it. get and rickets by bad milk and artificial tired it rides on the doge back, or ita oiw on she dump. With mineral aonee of that - kind foods, aad transmitted parental dis- favorite place, the head. ease, are a certain 1r. Noe always speaks to his pet awaiting (he coding of capital and the number of accountable for dnalhs; hundreds of ie German. We are all Uerman," extension of railroads, what will be the babies are early smothered every year by he. "Come aa Mouaie. achoaa future of Nevudn mining? Why u rev- mothers overlaying them in bed. es- Mousie" loom to Mouslc, pretty Moselation to tkoa who have not kept pecially on Saturday and - Sunday aic 1. ia all hs ever ventures as a reto buke when the pigeon neglects the touted on what la now taking place ia nights, which, t.f course, points underled and overworked drink; It always has the desired effect, (hat state. Nevada ia destined to cre- mothers give birth to weekly children. dog. aad Pidgte at once flies to the feet ate a greater furore. In the mining Tha predominant cause, however, is of Mousie. world than did the Comstock when the that the children are not mirk led. Their says Mr. Noe, beCows' milk callable for children ia gan four friendship, German government sent experts to years ago when he found the out ot the the pigeon half dead, in the deer pen at determine If Its treasures were so ex-te-n absolutelyclan end tho rearhIn of working largo Lincoln park. poor sirs as to call fer tha demonetiza- towns. It waa a squab two weeks old Mr. Herbert Samuel, M. P., ascribes aad it hadonly tion sf ene of the praeknia taetala. fSllea of ita neat under the evil to Improper feeding aad in- the eaves of the out deer bars into Ihe sanitary surroundings. Mr. Theodore drinking trough below. It was nearly til DOWNFALL. Dodd points out that drink ia a great fee therices and bleeding. He cause. It taints the mother's milk, drowned, rescued tt and took home. I had Thu Logan Republican gives an ab- and ia the origin of dirty homea and eo Idee, he eaya, ofIt keeping it, and maternal neglect ort lesson In the enrae of drink In after it had fully recovered and seemArtlfiplal feeding ia generally con- ed old -he following, under the heading A demned the winnough to fly I by expert opinion. Professor dow to let it fly away.opened astonTo my True Story:" Herbert Spencer ways! "It la altogeth- ishment. It conht not be driven out." lie was in laipun two years ago, a er a mistaken Men that a child can In the meantime, unknown to Mr. ba oa well a artificial food brought up salesman eastern for soap tratcling at Noe, a strong friendship had sprung house. . Young, wU built, a fair aa oa the food provided by natare." up between the dog, Mousie, and tho Cnrhton-Brourac Sir James states: presence, mind at least up to the avpigeon. From then until now they "Of ISO.flOfi anthe who Infanta die erage, he should have been starting have been comrades, sleeping and playon n anccomful career with hope and nually la thia country in tka first year ing together. s of life, have been fad coamgp; Tnvtrsd, he was flighty, Their way of sleeping is smusing. grouchy, a Uppltr, and all things wars artffictally. In Franca tho morality of Birds ro to their nests only when dark to him. V'ithia a abort time after nnckling children la f per rent, and, darkness cornea, and the pigeon will hind-fechildren la $7 percent. I not leaving Logan he fell heir to at least that of retire nnttl the gaa la turned down, true The la fac'oc shown clearly 26.000 cash, tome say $53 000. by He even though it may be twelve o'clock cause of death, which at quit the road and engaged in business, the certified night. not so much inherent to points any first it was a drug More, thru saloon Mousie could sleep regardless of In weakness the starchild slow aa to at Proau. Genial, his time or light. But aho soon leaned money was everyone's, and he waa him vation Mider Improper feeding. that if ehe went to sleep her strange own best customer et the bar. Hts Striking Contrast. bedfellow would not he In Ita accusAnd Mr. William list asserts: "You tomed chance waa one that many young men place between her front paws. hail too r.ew have take simimade much born but thts might of, babies, Now they retire together, the bind lar in on man'a habits of breasthe earlier yearn shall young appearance nettled between the paws under th had the brat of him. Possibly he occas, fed, the other fed by hand, and at dog's neck and the with her head tonally noted that his money waa going the end of twelve months the former bent down over the dog bird. rapidly; ho may have had a regret, will be sound In bony development, The pigeon seems to have changed many of thorn perchance, and he may the latter will be rickety." its nature entirely, never evincing any have resolved frequently to make a From Rir Lauder B run ton cornea the 'desire to mate or run away. On the change. Neveriheteee. he was in Lo- highly significant statement: Children contrary, it fights bitterly any intruder gan last week traveling for another are dying in thousands throughout the of the pigeon family ihat happens to rastern house. He appear little the country not on account of the careless- come upon th premise. worse for wear, tat hi money ia gone, ness of the mothers, but on account In their dally rambles in Lincoln he Mill drinks, t&lks Ilk a Tool, and of their Ignorance. One of the thing Mr. Noe, Mousie and Pldglc are la now hi that shape where he cannot the league proposes to do la to in- park, Invartablv the center of attention. Nor struct mother in what they ought to does thW annow really make a living at anything. the old gentlemen. do. and to them prevent killing, We were talking with an Ogden sa, Why." says he. when my dog and the children whose through ignorance, loon man.p da? ago and he aaM lives they would give their own to pigeon come In night he monkeys and tigers and other animals receive no it waa a terrible thing to. sell liquor save." more Sometimes hundreds of editor the intoxication the magazine crowd attention. Finally, to any one approaching of causes the the deplorable of ao around us, amazed at the sigh! and he declared in favor of no regu- stuns up tame a pigeon and ita evident afmortality as follows: lating she 1 rafli; aa to make a license 1. Improper feeding, especially the fection for the dog." On the street the attention they atMil and void wheoever a Mpion eotd of babies In place of tract la Jut aa great Pedestrians . ro a 'drunken man or one known to be will stop and look on ia surprise, and 2. Ignorance. drunkard, and he pointed to law Anit ia no uncommon iking fer a carriage S. Drink. or automobile to stop that Ita occugeles aa a cit7 where this policy had 4. The underfeeding and overworkpants may request a poae fer their bencflclnl and of had mothers. proved made ing kodaks, or 10 mcke offers to purchase. 5. Insanitary homea and surrounda more desirable vocaMir. Noe has often been offered subtion. Then so restraints of that kind ings. stantial sums by admiring observers 6. The decadence of parental love. In several European countries and Education la one obvious method of of his pets. He also received aa offer from a dime museum agent. He waa they are observed to the letter. combating the evil. It is no exaggeration to say thst thousand a- - of women, merely lo alt on view with his pets Thera are young men with appetite d $3 5 per week. The Offer for strong drink and (key Indulge them-elve- s who poaaesa the fullest maternal af- waa receive declined. fection poison their children by feedbeyond the limit. They have ing them Being asked whether he was not improperly entirely through not the ertf-wi-ll afraid that a strange dog or cwl might tr avoid the temptation Igaoranoe. kill the bird be replied: Not while Tha feeding of table and, like the drummer In Ugan, they might be is around " fall tlrtlms to their weaknesses. They quite properly included In (ho subject s Mousie When the weather is fine Mr. Noe of th domestic economy classes of eleneed the hand of the mentary domestic it. Is in- frequently sits in the park and reads. schools, law to withhold them from themselves. finitely more Important that the work- IBs companions will play or sit conOur opinion Is ihst a majority of the ing class girl should be taught that tentedly nrsr him tin'll time to rehome. saloon men of Ogden are In favor or cheap niscuit. cheese, and beer ere turn Rut Mousie Is getting old and tires food for infants than that she fit not raising the standard or the saloon. should acquire sn absurd Romei lines in a spirit of mattering quickly. Those engaged In the him in os here of French. mischief the pigeon pecks her playfellow mercilessly on 'be hack, pickare far above the average saloonWork fer Moralists. To persuade women ihat It Is their ing out the most vulnerable spots, keeper In diameter and ihey do not sml though Mousie howls with pain seek to proflt by any man's downfall, duty to feed their own tahtr and to shi- never offers to harm the bird. teach the never-endinevil of races-stv- e and, like the one who gave hia views, are tanks for the teacher Mr. Noe explains that this la because drinking they all. we believe, are In favor of and the clergyman. The xi'eriflre of th- pigeon wait; to play and gets Imlimiting the numher of liquor houses Ihe baby la one-- of the result of tho patient because the rtg Is eo old and laz.y. and regulating the manner in which low level of national morals. At home the two -ts have llie It la. of course, ohrinu Mint moththe business shall he conduced. ers should not be allowed to spend freedom of the hriua. Mrs. Noe la as their lives in luctorie. but that their fond if the peia a hrr husband, and And now the stock of the Drug Trust them is time should he devoted to the thst only klndnc-- s care of their children. But that. In readily believed when one aces how will be a drug cn the market. these days of the st niggle for life, is a they trust their master. When either counsel i.f perfection. The woman in Mr. or Mrs. Noe returns home after an ordinary absence they are affecFour Indiana tiled front a dehaurh m too many rase must work. Rut. though the best Is tinnht.in-ahlo- . tionately greeted hy tb dog and the Florida water. They must have had much ran he done. Mr. Benja- pigeon liiea to the hand or shoulder to dreams elyslan. min Broadbent. Sir William's brother, show its delight. The same good felduring his yen- of office a mayor of lowship I shown when Mr. Noe gets Ade hss returned front the land of Huddersfield, did wonders hy supply- his cap and coat preparatory to leavthe Fharsohe. Those mummified Lings ing poor mother:, with a list of "de's" ing the house. Mods:-- 1 too old to will fall off their shelves when he puts and "don't." nnd paying premiums of make tl.e wild demo- Mirations of a a pound to th" mothers of all bahh-puppy, bm she harks sud show In evthem In light opera. that lived for a .chi-- . ery move a readme ti. go along. The behavior of th pigeon is far Much insistence is given on the necessity ot supplying pure sterilized more amusing li wa 'xea around the Senator Pcnrwp i said to have and among the otlirr supcesled floor, ruffing it fea'h. s. hohblng ita to Senator Tillman a an ass. milk, remi-dirhead up and doxn. sud uttering it are: Ik the Pcnnaj lvaniun rourttng iho fate lku guardianof the poor provide continuous "gnnk-- tm poo, of tboc Philistines? milk for liable-,- . li is hard for me 10 ttfue their IX poor mothers, who find breastThat mighty liutt.lp-.hi-p to he built feeding difficiil'. lie supplied with ra- requests to go down own with me," said the old gentleman tions of cows n.tlk as a by thin country will at least injure to their own diet: and letsupplement On Christmas Day Mousie received these rainternational peace so long .c- other tions of milk both for mothers and a present front her master In the rower are anny planning ru one babies tie give.1 free whenever the shape of a plush robe n- dog coal. One circumstances of the caw em 10 ren- of the result of Iter o'd age was the larger. der It desirable. falling out of a great dal of her hair, A system of female to She gradually iittehaM" and Rockefeller' Young Men' riub ha give advice. had no way to (rotei". herself from Let it he made easier for ihe poor to the Mediclnp Hat blbzgrd. hut now disbanded because of lack of intrrrst. when she gne out The bible they found too strenuous apply for and obtain tnndiini relief. a walk she The lt establishment general of gratefully to be enheielf and complained of Ihe .lark of pool rreches where the children of work- folded n the roat that her msster has1 room billiard and swimming ing mothers may h rareii for during so kindly provided. tables, tanks. No Pnrttatilhfn among nvuWn working hours; better ihe organOld companions they arc. to he sure. ization of maientlty funds, inwards Rut where in all the world la to be young men. which both employer and rniplni con- feiind a remart-ithl,, chain or friendship as that which links Mr. Noe. The "Clitic'" would do well to im tribute. The better housing of the poor. Mousie and Pidgle?-.- w York prove his own spelling Ttt hi sil'y The of official tapplctuentinc wrlto-n- THE EXAMINER EXAMINER; - - s s - s Photographers ..o Original. I thought fattier waa vary etingy me. with He seemed te have money enough, but I didnt get as much of it wanted. I've learned since, te 7 sorrow, that be waa struggling with mortgages and had a hard time te give ua a home and clothes. One day I asked him fer some money te buy shotgun with, and when ha refused I aid something ngty to him. He called me ungrateful and said I'd always be a burden to him. I didn't knew that he waa at that very time atrainiag every nerve to keep ent sf bankruptcy, while I was asking far money te buy what I didnt need. No wonArr he wae harsh with me. But hia words excited in me ell that waa bad nnd all that waa strong. I made up my mind then nnd there that I would he n burden te no one, and without eaylng "goodby 1 went away and came to the city. I frit qualms ef cod science aa to mother, but this did not deter me. My slater Lucy waa but a little girl, and I didn't think of her. I soon found n Job and as I had but one idea te make money I worked nil day and often far late th night Thia attracted th attention ef my employers, and they shaved me up rapidly. Gradually my interest in my parent faded away, ihe one thought I had of father waa to go bark home aome day and show him that I had more money than ha had-- But I had' a craving for work nnd never eouM Bad n time when I waa willing to give It np long enough to make the trip. One day I met a familiar face on tho street and recognined a former achoot-ntt- a He told me feat father had been sold out ef everything except the bouse be lived la, which waa new worthleea, and ba and aothey and my aiater were literally atoning. 1 could not have been more aitoalsbed If I bad eeen Baton paaa by with bta cloven feet sticking out from under Ms trousers. it never bad occurred th me that father conld bo poverty stricken. Children from Infancy rely on their parents for what they need and thus come te consider them always aa having possessions. The oaly idea I had of my father waa that ha had withheld from mawhat be ought to have given me. I went straight to my coant lag room and drawing check fer an aggregate of $5,000 eent them to fee bank to be certified, but now my desire to outshine father was a horror to me, end I started borne the next morning la aa eld suit I need for inspecting our warehouse. Aa soon as I arrived I went borne end stood an fee opposite Bide of the street looking at It Heavens, bow mall It looked, and how dilapidated! The roof waa reedy to cove In. I went ever and knocked. A young girl about seventeen cam to fee door. 8b looked half starred and very shabby, but I knew her for my little slater. I wanted to take her in mfr arms, but eb didn't know me, and I would have kd her if her frightened ber, to I toother wae at borne, ynd fee took me Into the parlor. It waa the tame parlor, with fee asms furniture, but the phriatery waa In rags. When mother came in eh knew me at once, though I had grown a beard since leaving home. She fell into my arms in n u tn City L. WEBER, !Mau-Taie,- y Ihotographer. photo m ork. ve. Both phone. mf view ocv r POMoffice Be!: J. C. GASBERG, Photographer Outdoor views made Promptly. 27 2ith ,t. Both 'phone AVsntcd or .dm cl,. 50000 more men to smoke Weslers Best CIGARS Strictly Union Made . By special request we make Weslers Best" al 375 Twenty-thir- d Street, Ogden, Utah. Putnam s Boys Is of the latest styles, all new, a line quality and at "v--.prices to: suit the closest buyers. Dont fail to call and before looking elsewhere. ex-ami- ne . faint Father, hearing eomefeing amiss, came hobbling In he waa all broken down wife rheumatism and aeetag mother In the arm of a atrange young man looked mystified. Father, X said extending my hand to him, "forgive me. ... He Jnat sat down and covered hie face with hia bands. Mother took me to him end pet mg band th Me I'd been thinking eo long how I would go home and nhow father that I waa a better man than he feet now I wee there end bad plenty of money I felt a repnlaion at offering 1L After we had got a little need to fee situation I went out with Lucy, my slater, and we Blocked the larder. I gut eome Information from her about father1! affair aad when we went honre again I bad given ber the check a, one of which waa fer her, end told her to pet them when fit thee nnd mother would find them. I stayed et home that night, and Juet before going to bad I beard a commotion downstairs aad, returuiag to fee sitting room, saw tba cause. Mother la taking np her Bible to road her unal chapter before going to bed had found n $1,000 check In the place of her bookmark. I ran back upstair and pretended te have gone to bed. Pretty soon I beard loud talking In father's and mother's room and, aa fee partition was thin, heard father toil mother feat he had found n $3,000 check pinned to the collar of hia nightshirt. He tried my door, hot X had locked It aad snored tastily. Well, tha next day f called n family conference, told them feat X waa rich and aeked them whether they would rather have the old bourn rebuilt or come to the city with me. Father nod mother decided that they were too old to leave the place ia which they had always lived, but consented feat X should take Lucy back with me and put her to school. Father end I went out and found a builder, who took charge of the repair, or. rather, the rebuilding of fee bouse, and after our return I went shopping with mother and I.ncy, whoae tattered clothing was a coo stint reproach to me. 1 stayed at heme till feey got rid of their rag, then took father and mother and Lacy beck with me. Lncy to go to echooL father and mother to bar a change while the beuM waa Tn charge of the builder. I believe. I wae happier tban If I bad done toy duty in the first place. At any rate, my atonement waa delightful. BUSSELL THORNE. CLOTHING HOUSE . BEVERLY OF GRAUSTAKK Being the romantic nod perilous adventures of art American woman in her journey from St. Petersburg to Gnnstark, during which she meets n prince ia disguise who turns out to he the fairy prince every woman expects to see coming down the toad, ns related by r : ' r George Barr McCvtcheon To fenders of GrausUrk, Brewsters Millions nsd other charming novels from McCutcheon's pen the mere announcement of his name is a guarantee of a good story. ' Graustark. as you may remember, is the romance Miss Jeannette Gilderliked better than " The Prisoner of Zends. The story is beautifully illustrated by Heyer. Some of the pictures are shown in reduced size in this advertisement. - We have secured Beverly of Graustark FOR OUR COLUMNS and will start it in au early issue, due notice of which will appear later. Look for it. k FAVORS UNION OF CHURCHES. - hci-ant- pe-m- Birmingham. Ala.. May !(. At (be genera! conference of the Methodist Episcopal charch. eonth. Major Gen. E. Sanford of New York .city, Infer-cburccommittee on federation. Mid he wa anre the church would accomplish more aa a united 'body than by working a separate bodice. The committee on publishing Interest reported that the numher of official organ rhonld be reduced in order that their excellence nay be Increased and their influence segmented. h WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS. I Begins in next Sundays Examiner |