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Show THE MORNING 4 I the part of the recover an! auditor. I fcvt since ihe finance committee that all ihe voucher, and enthe redorsements extet. and vert auditor the of corder's vault, instead will office, the only questi w ih public res in the axk is, why were the pain-rthat to answer The vaults? corders is that the recorder and auditor have i he air.e vault for the past a and only recently year tweuiy auditor. the for G!y a vault built transferbeen had record of her part vault. auditor' red to the After all, why did Harris and Unior ting orth fail to ak the recorder a editor tor the missing papers? These some of expert admit they knew that the papers W'cre in the recorder s look for thatu. bet would Why? THE EXAMINER ,hjs tm tka Publish-In- g tvry Vm ay Tki Standard Publisbed Day Company. ud RATES. SUBSCRIPTION by Carrier la Ogles City. tscluding Sunday UotuIbi Ex miner, per month Single copies Delivered "5 am H Sts. BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Examiner la sent by mail outside of Ogden, par pear At laaet quarterly, la ad raned. JAM iN FEARLESS AND INDEPENfr ENT. Tba Examiner la a strictly Independent newspaper. U givs all sides an equal anow. The Examiner baa so favorites, to punish. It viU and no tn-- 1 ungive the saws unbiased and prejudiced. fnmnmnifnttrtH will ba received pa all subject praaeated la respectful language from hnowa but tba true name meat ba published In fall AU letters and eommunlcaUona signed by nom i plumes, or assumed names, will be lArown In the wests basket Tba brave man never hides behind a assumed name. Don't ask the Editor to ba responsible for what yos gra ashamed of. indi-idual- Subscribers will confer a fever b office of failure to saoatva The Jasmlner before (hair breakfast. by Informing Tba Morning Examiner can ba found on aula by the Independent News Co, Salt Lake City. On all through train lea vise Ogden on The Southern Ibdfia Railway. The Union Fsclflo Hallway, and The Oregon Short Use Hallway. . Examiner patrons win confer a favor oa the management by reporting to tills ofloe whenever they fall to And the papers ad the deeir natad p Noes. .. DECORATION DAY. Nearly half a century after the beginning of the Civil War veterans of that struggle ere lovingly caring for tba grave . of their dead. What thoughts come tip from the peat, as Memory rev leva the yea re lines that terrible struggle between the people of one nation! Although the country, baa been almost revolutionised In lta commercial and nodal life, no many have been the years since the days of the fratrielda! conflict, gtill- Grand Army men mw with na In numbers large enough to hare n moat Important Influence oa the affaire of the nation. Whnt a vigorous army It mnat hive been that passed in final review in Washington over forty yeare ago! Bo prat of step werw they, no well equipped by nature, that though they were men then, they were capable of weathering the s tonne of all the Intervening pears. And again they are ready to et reaming., ta march wllh banners y marched long years agOn they order, only that Instead of being armed with muekets they are armed Vltli'tore and flower. Stern heart will be softened and recollection will bring team to dim the eyre. ? Soon they will have disappeared the last of the noble fellows shall have been burled under the laurel. That will e a day moat momentous. When that Time cornea thq war that brought bred 2,000,000 men to arms will be but g story committed to the pages of history. Wllh each recurring the Boys la Blue are re- minded: "Beyond the smiling and the weeping Beyond the waking and the sleeping' Beyond tbs fcogtag and dreading 1 shall be eono." How tenderly the old boys untold each Memorial Day they their flag tort tor the City o the Dead. Seemingly they nay: "Old Glory, it will not be tong until you shall enfold me and X too be numbered with the comrade hid to rest " .. - m11-Jtar- Decora-tloneDn- .testsji. .. t EVEN - CLAIMS THE STANDARD WERE CORRECT, The special experts. Hurls and Hollingsworth, not satisfied with criticising the city aeditor and recorder, took a atop at the Standard and said that "Claims Noe. 51,892 and 65,017 were not certified, verified, allowed by the city council or approved by the mayor." New comes the finance committor and report that "The said claim of the Standard Publishing company wore approved by the proper committee, allowed by the city council, approved by the mayor, property itemized, and an oath of publication accompanied them. Of course, on the face of the experts' report, it looked like careless work on MAKER, f AFindDIMPLE a child with ! tnd chubby dimple! arms and ton and you find a healthy, child. Find one'vfoh drawn? face and poor, thin body and you see one that needs Scotts Emulsion. Your doctor will na doubt teH.youthfHchild is fat5taafed--4t- s it frai is fiot nourishing Nothing hofps these thin, rale children , like Scotts EmuAsioiv: ft contains the very element of fat they need. It suppHes them with a perfect and quickly digested nourishment Scotts Emulsion brings dimples and rounded limbs. SCOTT A BOW NS, n Pari Sue. Km Yak of-lir- iu government printing offices. "The United States government et'.abltoh-men- t priming office it the finest of the kind iu the world." Thie W. i the statement of Mr. Chark-t govern-meathe Paffluw, a proofreader at lu oifius Wanhlugoa, printing he haa D. C., based on observation of countries iu the principal made AmSouth Mexico, In Canada. Europe, erica, Australia and Japan. The English government, he says. is alow la making changra, the public printer let'rk out to privai conirac-iot- a ting it Messrs. Eyi ft Sputttawoode being the principal ones. In 1603 the for the Engli-- h governprinting ment cost owr tour million dollar. The British colonic have their own printing plant and do ihetr own work,, Canada having given up the contract system In 1889. The Canadian office favors unionism ouj right, stipulating that no workman can outer unless he is g member of the union of hie trade. Since the establishment of Its plants, say Mr. Jffkw, Canada has saved over $40,000 In Its print bill. Australis also haa its own plant. Fraao has Wen doing Us own printing sine 1531, and la aaid to posses 2.300 differmt faces of type. The French claim tneir establishment is the best equipped In the world. It la said that ns I'ope Plus VII passed each of (he 150 presses In the French printing office on a visit a hundred years ago, they printed a pater noater In a different language. Altogether, there were uaej on this occasion 71 European, 41 Asiatic and 12 African language. Th French establishment employs about 1300 compositors end Its expenses fir the ytnr 1602 amounted to seven an! a half million francs. The printing office of Germany employe 1806 persona and ban been running since 117). The employee serve similar to under civil service rule those in the United State. After ten years of service the employee receive, if . Invalided, x regular pernio, lu 1904, f,4j0,000 marks was appropriated fur running the Cerutan plant, of which 1,215.000 was tot labor. It operates Its own type foundry, turning out fifty thousand pounds of type annually. The government printing office of Austria was established In 1604, burned in 1S84 and a seven story structure erected in 1961 in he place. It coat two mllUnn florena sad employs over 1,000 persona. In general appearance It greatly resembles the printing office in Washington. The employe of the Austrian office ere also pensioned and receive sick benefits the same as tba German. Runs la haa a printing office In St; Petersburg doing both government and privet printing, employing about 500 peopfe and running at an annual 'ripen so of 350,000 roubles. Thrre are also printing offices la the province operated by the central government. Te Portugal belongs the honor of having the beet equlppcl printing office In Surop. It dove nil the government printing end elan private work, and not only pay Its working expenses, hut coRirlhntee a large sum to the nation 1 treasury. After fiftren years of service, Its employes receive a pension If Incapacitated for labor, of ono-hsl- f average pay, progressing annually with two per rest until after forty years of service when they ran claim full pay. The total receipt for the year 1903 amounted to 230.000,000 rele, and the eapensee to 225,000,000 rets. SwltierUnd has no printing plant, but spends about 1150,000 a year for its publie prlutiug. Italy. Norway Spain, Pelglum, Denmark, and Sweden all let their printing out at private contract. a EXAMINEK: of ihe city counrll. Tbre 'member expert charged that R. W. Emmet t, William Craig'. Max Davidson and Alex Moves drew :0 extra eompens-a- ' im fur service, wh-- a they were no; members of the ehy council at all. It i true, however, that the- predecessors of those epunctlmen drew the money. What have the people to aay of iao expert auditor who would make suck a blunder, but wno find fault with a woman fur making a mistake of 2 cents? The full report of the committee is r publish J in part of the pap er. It should he read hy ever body. Tbe report was adopted by th unanimous vote of the city council. Not one dissenting tote was cast again d the report But what is tha report of the expert auditors wurth? It is shown to be full of errors and misleading stateTba ment a. It cost the elty (500. experts failed ta find agy monry missing, except 2 centa and 50 cents and one dollar. The auditor haa offered to pay back those three sums of money if it is shown to have been her fault that they vers raid, but the record show the 50 aud $1.00 were lawfully paid, :.il that leaves 3 cents unaccounted tor If the publie la satisfied that the experts report is correct, . that no money has been stolen or misappropriated, then tits price of $500 for such reiiort Is cheap. But wllh several hundred erroia in tlfo experts' report, who will accept it? The experts said 90 per cent of tbe resolutions or claims passed by the city council ware unlawful. Tlteie are thousands o such claims. They have been reported te be lawful by such attorneys as A. R. Haywood, H. If. Henderson, Rausoui Smith, E. M. Allison, H. R. Macmillan, Juhn EL Bsglcy and every city attorney of Ogden and Salt Lake City In 40 years. Yet these two young wen have set the in helve up to condemn what men learned In the law hare decided te he lawful. In addition to ibis general mistake, practically eact specific error pointed out by Messrs. Harris and Hollingsworth turns out to be an error of their own. What w such a report worth? It Is our Impression that these expert never examined the city bunks nt all, but aluudy pushed their heads through the auditor's offioe and made a report they thought would satisfy the public that the SOU had been earned. These two jriing men affect to be hurt because this paper pointed out their errors. Although these young men tried to besmirch a woman auditor and thought It waa clever to point out her errors and when the lights are turned on them and their own shortcomings are shown up they quell before the publie gaxe and denounce' tuose wlo criticise them. -- WEDNESDAY - MORNING, Graustark town to MM. Ir MAY SO, 11KIR. waa invited to a banquet without the resident general beiujg consulted or without any representative general being Invited. Tbe resident general then addresaed an official remonstrance to the Korean court and asked for th names of thoe present. The court replied that tbe function a as purely private. - The Japanese cable steamer Okinawa Maru will complete laying a cable to Guam to connect with the American Pacific cable in July. The propoeed Manchurian expedition nt Mukden which Japanese merchant are planning far next year, haa been opposed by the Chinese government, and will probably be aandoned. SWA OF A The tollowlng morning Count Mar- himself capable of exercising. Wbat she taught him at tennis on the royal courts in the presence at an amused audience was na nothing to wbat he learned of strategy as it can ba practiced by a whlHMicgl girl. Almost before be knew it she had won exemption tar Baklo. that Iwiug the stake for the first act of single. To hia credit, tbe count wee game. He took the wager, knowing that be In his Ignorance could not win from the blithe young expert in petticoats. Then he offered to wager the brace candlestick against her bracelet. Fit considered fur moment and then lu n spirit of enthusiasm accepted tlw proposition. After nil, she coveted the candlestick. Half an buur later an orderly was riding to the fort with instructions to return at our with Miss Cslhoun'a candlestick. It is uu record that they wore "lre" sets, which goes to prove that Ruverly took no chances. Couut Marking, puffing aud perspiring. bis Joints dismayed end his brain confused, rude away at noon with Baron Hangloea. Beverly, quite happy lu her complete victory, enjoyed n nap of profound aweetueas and then was ready for her walk with the princess. They were strolling leisurely about tbe beautiful grounds, safe in the elude of the trees from the boat of tbe July sun, when Baruu Duuglosa approachud. "Your roysl highlit, ha . began, with ills fierce smile, "may I beg a moment's audience? "It has to do with Bakhta, I'll take oath," said lleverly with conviction. "Yea, with your guard. Yesterday bo visited the fortress. lie went lu au official capacity, it to true, but he was privileged to study tbe secret of our defeune with alarming freedom. It would not surprise me to find tbat thin stranger has learned everything there to to know about the fort." Ills listeners were silent. Tbe smiles left their faces. "I am not saying that be would betray Victoria, B. BslonJI, the Bakhta missed not a detail in re- gard to the armament or the location of vital spot in the construction of the King Altohaa Is a poor shot He missed an eagle. He differs radically from the Oil trust in that the latter seldom missea an eagle. A report reached na that people In the city are becoming webfooted. We have not confirmed the rumor, but there ie probably Bonus truth ta It, PLEASANTRIES. Walter IV-- pardon, sir, hut are you the Welsh Rabbit or the Sardine on Toast? Illustrated Ut!e. Bui turely voii are the man I gave some pic to a fortnight ago." Ye, lldy; I thought p'rups you'd like to know I'm able to get about again." The Tatler. rent-free!- lt l. pro-seate- our-telve- s. . I ih-d- s . PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Second-Han- d Itore. Still, I opine, tMi problem tough If you have anything Is sell er buy N'er entered Rden'a glade 1878 or 1870 How to combine a husband's role call t Wash, Ave. phone SCI 556-k- . Ind. 575. With that of lady's maid! Marie Virginia Caruthera in X. T. B. A. DENKERS Times. Will pay the highest price for secondhand furniture and sell to the public AN UNEASY THRONE. the cheapest. 2418 Grant Ave. Bel, 637-Ind. I20l The state of affaire in Servia grows Pnone from bad to woree. and there to every C. J. HERRICK ft CO, prospect of a storm. - Successors to H. L. White, King ePter to much distressed at the your goods here If you want departure from the capltol of his friend to Bring sell them. Call here K you want M. Balugditch. who was recently no buy, 2341 Wash Ave, Bell Phone by the populace that he hae 518-y- . Ind. 407. to Geneva. live in gone In recording hi departure the. newspaper had .headlines such as: "The Exodus Begins!'' "May Hi Nearest and eDarest Boon Follow! tnd "First ' of tbe Traveler ! Meantime there ta peace in parliament oxring to the opposition having withdrawn from th derate. They have taken this course as the premier refused to reply to the question they put whty Great Britain still refuses to be represented in the country. There are, in consequence, only two members available over the quorum necee&ary to transact business. Yesterday the commercial treaty with GerM. many waa rallied unanimously. Btoyanvttch finds It quite easy to legislate In the absence of all other political parties London Express. HIE DELICATE DOUBTS. year or two ago a negro named Friday Vixer died at Holly Springs, Mias. The attendance at the funeral waa small and there was no preacher present Bob McCraven. anto Ignoranta make old negro, waa called on few remarks over the deceased. Stopping forward and down Into the open grave, he said: "Friday Viser, yon la dead. We dont know where you is gone, but w hopes you to gone to a better place than we 'apecta yqp . ie. Memphis Scimitar-NewA ?!. Marquis BEAR IN MIND tha fact If youve a transfer Job before you that weve bn equipment capable f accomplishing it quickly and te yeur great satisfaction In manner and cost Allen Transfer Co. . a q t e. THE SALTON SINK. - 26-2- New York's mortgage tax experiment has failed. It waa a moat unfair tax. By It tbe email taxpayer was compelled to pay s tax on th money he borrowed, thus enabling the rich to escape taxes on millions of dollar. Ask your grocer for it. lit A map representing peris of California and Msxleo has recently been published by the United States Geological Survey which la of unuaua1 interest at this time. Tha area covered la widely known as the 8alton Sink, a great depression in the Colorado Desert which has been much discussed lately, owing to the threatened formation of a large Inland sea where there la now a thriving community. ' About 8,000 people have settled ifi that part of th basin knoxra as the Imperial Valley and are raising exeel-len- t crops of barley and alfalfa. Stock farms are numerous and experiments in mixing the date palm are in progress. The freight shipments from Imperial, a town only four years old, rival those iff Los Angeles In 32 LOE ANGELES RETURN. value, and are said to exceed those of CaliforVI Salt Lake Rout from Salt Lake any other town in southern nia. ' City. Good returning to Oct. Slit. On The existence of this peaceful sale May June let, 3rd, 16th end ie, however, seriously r June 2Gth to July 8th. Select a date onmmunlty for starting your vacation. Write for space at once to J. H. Burner, IX F. A. Salt Lake. . a, Be Be Be FlOUT 'phe But doubtless be, like modern men, Waa slave to fair Eve's wllea. And had to help select the leaves Which formed her Bessons styles. various branches of tbe Japanese government, hare returned from an official visit to Manchuria and Korea, according to advices received by the steamer Empress of Japan. ; The Japanese premier stated, cm hto return that XaI1nw.i (Delay) would probably be the principal Manchurian port, it being more cultahle than Yingkow (New Cbwang). The ' buildings at Tallenwan htd been repaired, but warehouse were necessary. Port Arthur, be said, has no future except xx n nxval port. The old Chlneae town hxx recovered muen of its avtlvlty, but the larger Russian buildings were unrepaired end tbe forts were left ns they were when Etneseel abandoned them. There la a general appearance of destruction and desolation. Yinkow is till the great emporium of trad with central sad northern Manchnrla. although It has not yet recovered the deRree of prosperity it had before the war. Thie port will rival Tallenwan. are inoreaelng Japanese subjects rapidly In Manchuria. There are 6,000 at Tallenwan, 1.000 at Mukden and many are congregating at Tlehllng and other points. u" - There seems to be an element In Rue ala unruled by man or God. They are the terrorists and believe only In the efficacy of the tomb. Until they are hunted down and subdued, Russia may not hop for pear, nor the people tot amnesty from the Cxar. May G NEVADA "SECOND-HANSTORE. We buy and sell all kinds of new and aecond-han- d goods. Call or phone Wecktr ft Haynes, Props, 25th St. Phone, Ind. 622. long-taile- Japanese premier and n commission consisting of the heads of ' No, no! protested Beverly. but be to In n position to give that post-nupti- Japanese Will Make it the Gateway of Manchuria. j j SCLP-RISIN- SECOND-HANCANNON STORE New end 8acMd-han- d Household Gooda New Goods Eachwiged for eld. 2277 Washington Ave. Ind. 372 And oh, supremest tragedy And worst shock, H was not exiled upon to hook d A princess frock! DALNY THE PRINCIPAL PORT. the most valuable information to an twenty. An officer baa Just Informed nte . Bleat Adam, lucky man, ner knew Th curse of dry goods bills. Started vtoteatiy. "Is it possible? Are there ao may weak points? eho went on, catching her breath. "There are three vital points of weakness, your highness. The magazine can be reached from tbe outside If one knows tbe toy of tha land, the parade ground exposes th ammunition build log to certain disadvantage and the big guns could bo silenced in na how if an enemy had the sens first to bombard from the elevation northeast of the dtjy. "Good heavens! gasped poor Beverly. "Have yon studied all this out? "I waa ouco a real soldier, your highness," he said simply. "It was Impossible fut ma not so see the defects. Iu your fort" t "You you havent told any one of have this, you?" she cried, whit faced and anxious. "No one but your blgbneea. Yon do not employ me as n talebearer, I trust" "I did not mean to question your honor," ale said. "Would you mind going before the head of the war department and teUlqg them Just what you have told me? I mean about the weak spots." "If It to your command, your highness," he said quietly, bnt he was surprised. . "You may expect to be summoned, then, eo hold yourself in readiness. And lta Id os "Tee, your highness?" "You need say nothing to them of our baring talked the matter over beforehand unless they pin yon down to It, you know." (Continued Tomorrow.) iana reported et it o'clock with much bettor grace than he had suspected USE Second Hand Stores BENEDICT, "I could overthrow it after half an REFLECTION hours bombardment, your bigbqpss," When Ev dwelt In the Garden, be answered without thinking. Bhe Clad all in foliage frill. CHAPTER XIV. Concluded. fortress." "But be wouldu't be eo base as to oee bis knowledge to our undoing!" cried Smoot can aay with veracity that Y'etlvc seriously. ( "We only kuow tbat he to not oa of he hse had more women concerned us. It to net beyond reason that hto alover him ths any man In the country. legiance to to another power Pa far Instance. Count Marlanx to tha New not et ell In eyntpetity with him, you It ie said that a seat-IYork senate Is worth (50,000 per year. ere aware, lie to convinced that Ital- A strong argument to the young fellow la choosing a profession. you?" r I'TAU, rm-'he- Here, hold rty horse a minute, will " "Sir! i'm a member of Never You look honThe finance committee of the city est. I'll take amind. chance." Louisville council night presented the re- Courlcr-Ieurnasult of their Investigation of the er"Jimmy's got a great, scheme to get ror said to have existed in the report out o' school on these ulce days. made hr the rreclal auditor, Ohs. "Uuw doe hs work It? "Hr gne Hollingsworth and K. T. Harris. They out an' waahrs l,i faer at rece, an' conclusively proved that the special the teacher thins he's sick an sends him Cleveland Leader. expert- - were right in one particular, claimvouchers that the they namely, The Mail, In the course of an ed were missing were actually miss- article Dally on a rertain ladles' society In ing from the tuilllor's office, but were America, says: "This list comprises to be found In the recorder's vault, three wh, whin- - sympathetically In. aid vault being used Jointly by the terested In the work of the oreunlia-tinuare prevented by sire and other auditor and recorder. rlmidmrd lu fnx3! shrlu rmfwy Th finance committee took up esrh shrdlu ha work '' The tsei and delicacy d of (be Dally M.ti is all praise. error, or alleged Oareles net. and Hint and We particularly like the original document w is just bow should have put it properly endors-- d papers for the miuc. Punch. The I'ommi.tee eevercly denounce and carele report made the SKIPTENDER KILLED. by Mesrrs. Harris and HoUlngewor h Kers. Riiiehiim, May 2S. William slid they piove beyond the shadow of a sklpicnder in the Columbia min- - of doubt that the two young men. who the Ohio company. iw k'.licd si l't begged lo be appointed to the position o'clcrk i oni !u by falling 7." feet to of a shaft from the 400-f,of expert auditors, did not uudrrrtnml Jhi- level f the mine. Keex was stathe expvrting of book, or they w- -r tioned cn this level. h ' jw the skip recklessly careless In making tlntr ilon a IWfis't it is Investigation. Mipn'K'd lie -- lipped an. M; to share Messrs. Hsr.i- - and Hollmgsweith lux irV,r was fouad tn'!) i , i hv au He wan r In: four ether ciiipinvc of the inl'ichanced in lit live In old. and hi pun-ntcour.rilmcn drear f.ln rt nUry a D'mkt-utLee will Coroner (Icor,- wi-rminelmi n. before !h hold nn incites! tomorrow THE CITY EXPERTS. Oil DEN, endangered by Colorado River, which strangely enough to a Iao the source at ail lta prosperity, aa it la this stream which furnishes water for the Irrigation system. The abaense of any controlling works at th head of the mate canal haa resulted In diverting the river from Its old channel and permitting the entire flood flow to enter the ay stem. This is causing Irrigation great damage to the ditches and crops, and Is forming a large lake, which now covers about 250 square milex, at the lowest part of the Sink. The Southern Pacific railroad has been obliged to rebuild many miles of tracks. The map of this region, which is called the Ballon Sink Special, shows on a scale of about 8 mild to an Inch, all the principal towns, roads, canals, and drainage lines. Contour lines also Indicate what th future sea may The cover at different altitudes. usual price of 6 centa a copy will be charged for this map, which waa made by Mr. W. Carvel Hall, under the direction of Mr. R. B. Marshall. HAS ARISEN BETWEEN JAPS AND KOREANS TROUBLE Victoria, B. C.. My 29. Advices were received by the steamer Empress of Japan, which arrived today from the Orient, that differences had arisen be--j tween the Korean court and tha Japan- eoe resident In Korea with reference to the entertainment of Mr. Jacob Schlff, the American capitalist, who arrived fluid o stood at Me wiadew. doe to a man of coueequence, possibly by this steamer, en route to New York. one of our bitterest enemies, end he During hia visit .to Seoul. Mr. 8ehiff hates him. For my own part, I may say that I like the man. I believe be ie to be trusted, but if be be an ageut at Volga or Gabriel, his opportunity bee come. He ta lu a position to make accurate maps at tbe fort and at all our masked fortification along the city walla" Beyond a doubt the baron waa worried. Acme Shoes "The bottom of the "Ncitluv am I one of you, said Beverly stoutly. "Why shouldn't I prove foot, say a famous nerve specialist. Is a of nerves connecting to be a traitress?' tfco BO'- "You have no quarrel with us. Miss d,recV3(, eyT' 10 have Perf hearing, sight n,e" "l7 I to 5" be. blamed for it!" she cried in deep muoh or stand ptrMDl who I brought him to Edetweia ' much inffer from the Jar of the sessl-an- d distress. I believe la him." tive nerves, producing extreme weari- For Ills own ask, your highness, new, hradachee. rhoumatlem, Imper-anMiss Calhoun. I suggest that no feet vision and other troubles direct opportunity abould be given him to ly traceable to M(h oust tan of the nerves communicate with the outside world. on which their whole weight rests. The A me Shccs contain a line felt We caunot accuse him, of course, but wre enu protect him. I come to aak cushion insoie. that Is soft and absorbs moisture. It prevents the cold, your permission to have him detailed clammy feeling of a damp stocking on in susfor duty ouly places where no a hard leather Insole. The felt cush-- . picion can attach to any of his ac- ion increases circulation of the blood, tions.'' ; and that streagthttas and stimulate, "You mean inside the city walls? the nerves, it also prevent the Jolt on tha asked Yetive. caused by the weanf's "Ye, your higfaneaa, and as far as weight coming down on.them a thousand times day, as in the ordinary possible from th fortress." hoe. . . , I think It i ;i win precaution. Don't be angry, lMcrly, the princess Even tbougn ike weather has been sM gently. It i. for hto own sake, extremely disagreeable all the people 1 am see. you acting on tlie presump- have not stayed sway from the. great tion that lie Is wholly Innocent of any sale at our si .,r. Wo are pleased to desire te lietray ns " state thst rh pale will Continue the "It would I, easy for some one high vrsi of thi.- - week and tbe same low In position to scrum and convict him,'' price which have been quoted are till in existence. said Dauglose lorauiugly. "And It would be jost like some one, The men are Inquiring after th too." agreed Beverly, her thoughts, with tbe others'. ::olng toward none Kuhn Brothers' clothing. Th prices are reduced on pvery suit new spring but one man high in power." and summer styles as well as the oldLater iu the diiy she called Baldos er on a The clothing fit and to her side as tli, were riding In the keep tl.'lr shapeK. B. and see them. Call castle avenue. si:- was determined to s little own. The her of nt cxieni. try r.M.ni.si bargains ever offered "ItsIdoM, wlist ik )ou think of tlia in ladii's' will be found in our cloak department. fort rp ?" he Hiked. I net-wor- k IttSS EES ' . , Grand Busy Bee Disc I Talking Machines ; i d. The Greatest Premium on Earth The very latwt and beat equipped machine on the market and has the latest improved tnrn table which holds the records in a positive position they will not lip. 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