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Show I aalarira in excess of two thousand dollars are to be runsidvred as two thousand dollars for all purposes of the acl All persons who are fifty year of deag- or over at the date of the first, duction from sa'.arirs are to have deducted from 'hur retired annual pay an amount equal to five per centum of such retired pay. Fur the purpose of computing the amount of reilieir.en1 pay the maximum length of service is to be considered forty yesrs; that is, if a forty-fivserves year ha will person receive retirement pay at only of his aterage annual salary for the last ten veara of service. If, after a service of ten years, an mentally or employs shall become physically Incapable of performing the ordinary duties required, through no fault or vlcous habit of his own, he may be compulsorily retired and paid a retirement pay on the name basis ax in other cases. If an tmploya bo sept rated from tbs service he Is to be paid back the amount deducted from hla salary, and if ho die, hla legal representative la to be paid tbs amount deducted from hit salary. If, after separation and the service, hi lefundment ha period of service la to date from hla return to the set vice, unless within ninety days he returns tha amount refunded, In which event his former sen ic will be computed In hts toul service. This bill should meet the approval of the nation's law makers. We bes lieve la pensions not only fur government employes, but for all THE EXAMINER mfiAfifMyi . - Veer Published Every Day I" the Cem-p"by The Standard Publishing r- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by Carrie; in Ogdea City, Including Sunday Morn- 75c ing Examiner, per moma.. 6e Single copies e forty-eightiet- BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. uil Tbs Examiue.- is srnt by ouulde of Ogden, per year, .6.09 At least q'lartcrly, in advance. PEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. Tbs Examiner is a strictly indeIt gives all pendent sesiapsper. sides an equal show. The Examiner has no favorites, and no enemies to punish. It will snd ungive tbe mwa unlisted prejudiced. 111 bn received Communications on all subject presented in reindispectful language from known be viduals. but tbs true same must puDliabvd in full All letters and ronirnuntr.au out signed by anm ue be plumes, or tanimed Batura, sill thru a in the wests basher. The brave man never hldi-- behind i'u assumed name. iron't ask the Editor to be responsible for what you sr ashamed of. Subscribers will confer a favor by Informing this office of failure to receive The Examiner before their breakfast. old-ag- The Morning Examiner can be found on salo by the Independent News Cs, Salt Lake City. On all through trains leaving Ogdi-- MORNING THE 4 workmen. ; EXAMINER: OODF.N, ever thej wixh io have born by general luxation. Had the rsekers main-lalutcleanly conditions there would have been no demand for Inspection. They have no right to expect the public to pay me fines mad necessary by their own fault. The public Inspect banka and building associations and charges the expense to the Institutions inspected. It having been shown that inspections is a necessary incident of carrying on tbe packing businesa, tha Industry should pay for It as it pays for It other expenses. K ia unjust to tax vegetarians fur the Inspection of meal. And If it is "constitutional" to make. banks and distillers pay for their own Inspection, it Is constitutional to make meat packers do the same thing. UTAH, TUESDAY BAN FRANCISCO on UTAH AS SEEN BY OTHERS. Tha Harriman line are advertising Utah In an elaborate pamphlet prepared by Alfred Iiarlow, advertising agent of the Vuloa Pacific. He pays g tribute to 'h pioneers, and then writes of tbe soil possibilities of this state. Within the lines of tbo stale there la a remarkable diversity of country containing many unique feature, such aa the Grand canon of tha Colorado and other wild acraery In the southern portion. "Exteading.frora Idaho to Arlxona, aouthwastarly through tha state, la a chain of fertile valleys, some of which are twenty miles wide. These valleys differ in altitude rack growing the products of field and orchard to which tho climatic conditions are moat fav' orable. The eastern half of the atate la drained Into the Colorado. The mountain ranges usually run north and south, and nearly nil of them contain (ones ef precious metals. Probably no other state In the Union has within Its borders such a variety of resources. Ro other atate could he so nearly Independent and If intercourse with the outside world were cut off there are few of the necessities rr luxuries that could not be produced In abundance within the boundaries U Utah. It la an emwill be pire in itself. This fact eaally realised by a study of the endless varieties of products It annually yields. Although but half a century has been devoted to its development, the extraordinary scope of Ha possibilities In mining, agriculture, ranch and range production, and Internal commerce, already established, proves beyond question that the Hate la destined to be one of the greatest In the West Even now much of what la imported ' Into th state might easily be produced at borne.- OLD AGE PENSIONS. TODAY. President Bcujumia Ide Wheeler, of tha University of California, gives the Review uf Km tews a description of Ban Francisco as It ia today. In which lie atya: If you entered tho city ai the Ferry building. I think you would still recognise San Francisco; but It ia pink ghost. The vehemence of fire haa banished the ordinary traces of smoke, and hereafter a certain ghastly shade of pink will be associated In our inluda with desolation and death. You would recognise the city by (he still shapely Call building, which looks like life, and by sundry tall buildings which have kept their skin aa well a skeleton, but stare from y empty; sockets. Already rude structures of ungarnisbed wood and corrugated Iron are springing up Ilka n. first crop of weeds wherever tha brirk piles will permit. Every day ths field of ruin changes Ha hue aa life comes m to dtaplae death. It Is these rough shacks that are putting the first value hark into real eatate, by giving it its first earning power and reopening trade. The first business, however, in which tha city indulged was not la wnrea and goods, for tilers were none, nor yet in food, for that waa free, but in postal cards bearing tcenes of the ruin, and then in photographs of the conflagration, and then In roina and metal wares, twisted Chinese pipes, and scorched porcelains, souvenir of tha disaster. A day or two later came the vendors of peanuts, sandwiches, tobacco, coffee, Lotties of variegated soda water, with or without booths. It waa tha curioalty-seeke- r and the the pa lit that revived flrst trade and set the Brat nickels on their rounds. Horrors are generally exaggerated; In San Franciaco'a has not lieen. fury and in rage the aiaaater of April the historic fairly surpasses record of dea'ruetlon. Except, for fringe of hotisea on the eonthwest, and n district on tac northwest, the malarial city la gone, and the people, left with one suit of ckithee apiece and their courage. This la the gist of the confuse matter, and the exception rather than Instruct. It la Immeasurably worse thtn It looks on the map, for the parts thaL were spared ere not compactly bull, but occupied chiefly houses of modby plain erate sire. The city that one generally knows aa Ran Francisco la gone." one-stor- half-melte- d alght-aeeln- g 18-2- 0 two-stor- A bill has ten Introduced tn congress which has been formulated by the United States Civil Service Retirement association, and it provides that five per ceLtum of the salary or pay of each absolutely appointed employe of the classified civil service shall be withheld and deposited In the treasury of the United 8tates and constitute a retirement fund. The money so collected is to be invested In bonds, but the secrotary of tbe treasury may aell such portion as may be necessary to carry out tbe provisions of the bill. Retirements are to begin three years after the first deduction. A11 persons holding Absolute appointments in the classified civil service and who have reached or shall hereafter reach the ago of seventy years are to be retired on the flrt day of July or January next after the seventieth birthday anniversary and are to receive an annual salary nr of the average pay of annual salary or pay received during tbe last ten years previous to such retirement for each year of service. For example: If the average salary rtf the employe for tbe last ten years of service be $1,200, and he has served thirty years, hs will receive of 11.20c for each of the thirs of S ty years, or or (450 per year for the remainder of his life. If by reason of the expert or terh-rlchis knowledge of an employe retirement at iiienty would be detrimental to the rervice, he may he fmm year to year until tbe expiration of five years, when h shall be retired. No person te'ired to he paid more than ona thousand dollars, and all thirty-eightieth- sl INSPECTION OF MEATS. I The Sin Francisco Examiner says: The Inquiry lisa developed a situation under which, in and for I hr protection of their trade, the packers themselves must Insist on the adop'lon of methods which will give them the benefit of a government libel ou every pjcknge of meat preserved In any form. Without that they will be unable to sell im-i- r product in foreign countries. This ia the fact, regardless of whether the I' roc ess of meat packing is or Is not conducted in cleanly and sanitary fashion. We do not believe that it will be found possible to trace cases of illness to the consumption of these products as they have hitherto been treated. H la. however, plain enough that employes who would submit lo such sunlbiry conditions as were shown, snd not denied, to have existed Ir. some packing houses were of a clssa with very limited Ideas uf cleanliness or even decency. Regardless of the question of the public health, most people will object to eat meat packed under such conditions as are shown to have existed in some place. They will require from now on. such evidence of cleanly methods aa a government inspection label will afford. This will InYoIve a serious addition to the cost of packing meat. It costs mere to be clean thsn to he dirty, and it costa money to support Inspectors o enforce cleanliness and certify to its existence. The question Is whether this cost shall be paid by the Industry or by general taxation. The cost of cleanliness must he assumed by the parkers. The coat of Inspection, how meat-packin- self-defen- IMG. 19. "That is what I tad to mind." Jim lowered the glass. "That's the fust time I've ever heard you say such a silly thing. Stephen Brand. There was no wavering Judgment to hia voice now. Ha was angry and slightly alarmed. "Why Is it so emphatically silly. Jim?" was the smiling query. How d'ye know what's aboard of her? Wbufa them fowl after? What's under that sail? Whet's that lyin' crumpled up forrard? Dead men, mebbe. If they ore, she's convoyed by .- Louis Tracy. LIGHT CHAPTER I. LL night long tbe great ben of tbe lighthouse, slung to n stout beam projecting seaward beneath the outer platform, had THE CRAVING FOR CONSISTENCY. tolled its warning through tbe fug. Tbe monotonous ticking of the clock- - ; The Literary Digest Produces from work attachment that governed it, the ' Kladdeisdatsch, Berlin, a cartoon sharp and livelier click of tlia occult- "The Paradise of Freedom, In ing hood's machinery, were the ouly which the American people are re- sounds which alter ms ted wirb Us deep buked for inconsistency aud hypocrisy boom. The- tremendous claug sent a in (he rejection of M. Gorky because thrill through the giant column Itself uf his Immoral relations with n Rus- aud pealed away iuto the murky voidwith n treuiolo of profound diuiinusian actress. In ths Illustration the tioua. ! lllw-ricaricaia American goddess of. the magnificent lantern. Its Overhead tured. bolding the sword of justice In eight ringed circle of dame burning nt ht-lift hand Mnd pointing with her full pressure, illumined the drifting right at the naked Gorky and hla paravapor with aa intauslty that seemed to of mour who are leaving the garden he horn of the sturdy granite pillar of Eden. In the rear an American front- which It waa tlia fitting diadem. Hard iersman ia killing Indiana snd in an- aud strong externally as the everlast-- j other place two negroes are being ' ing rock ou which It stood, replete within with burnished steel nnd polish- burped to the stake. The inference ed brass, great cylinder and powerful woman is M. is that good Gorky's the lighthouse thrust Its glowpumps, enough for n nation guilty of cruelty ing torch beyond tbe reach of the moat toward Inferior races. daring wave. Cold, dour, defiant it The craving for consistency is little ,'louked. Yet ita suierbuuiaa eye les general than cavil at consistency. sought to pierce the very heart of tha The former ts as futile aa the latter la fog, and the furuaee white glare, led ten thousand fold by the enunfair. There la not In history one conhive of tbe dioptric lens, flung sistent Individual human chsractei nor circling Into the gloom n silvery cloak of far will there be. It is true that in certain uiuonllka majesty. mome-nien'.- s of sections this country, popular At last an Irresistible ally sprang to are guilty of outrages unknown the assistance of tbe unconquerable in western Europe In this century. It light About the close of the middle is also true that the aborigines of this watch n geuile breexe from the Atlanconiluent have, on the whole, been the tic followed tlia tide and swept the victims of shameful aggression and shivering wraith laudw a rd to the northwhile the flrst I teams of a June crutliy. But the kit of the American east, sun completed the destruction of tha Indian la tar better than the lot of routed siiecter. the aborigine In any of the German Ro ouct more, na on thff dawn of tha colonies African of Oceanic Asiatic, third day, the waters under the heaven and the lot of the American negro Is wera gatltered Into one pluce aud Uie no worse than llmt of the African dry laud appeared, aud, behold. It waa negro In British possession or of tha good. On the horizon tha turquoise rim of Nor ts It srtisitc which Hindoo. means honorable first of ill to rite the sea lay with tbe sheen of folded canopy of the isolated examples In defense of a gen- ellk against the softer Toward the west n group of Isaky. eral argument. lands, to which drifting bauka of mist were etched clung in melting Unde Joe Utnnon declare be has In shadows of dreamy purple. Over tried to serve Hie whole people, but tbe nearer sea floor the quickly dying vapor spread n Lazy pull of opal tints. in what capacity he failed to state. Across tlia face of the watrra glistening bands of emerald green and aerena It Wealth's Iniquity ts Us Iniquity. Tlia blue quivered in fairy lights. but not fair to conquers fight pauses rays of the son threw broadslanting by Overwhelming the weak and cripall l cast a golden mlrago and pling tho strong. things with the dnipb gladness of an English summer' day. A man. pacing the uarrow gallery beJerome says wealth laughs at law, and the full force of the remark Is neath tho lsnlerw, halted for a moment to flood hla soul afresh with n appreciated when U Is known that beauty made entrancing by the knowlweslLh makes lows. edge that a few brief minutes would resolve It Into matun-- r and more faWhile preparing for the glorious miliar rharma. He waa engaged. It Is true. In tha Fourth the natluu may as well prep-louunuuantlc action of filling his pirfe, a number at burials .nd man; n simple thing, bclorod alike of mets surgical operations. and navvies, yet bis eyes drank to tbe of the scene, and, captive mute The way In which the government to tbe glory of the hour, ha murmured spell deals with the Beef Trust suggests aloud: that it has on its hands a white ele- Tlostlnsr on waves of music and of light, the chariot of tho fairy quern! phant of no mean proportions. Celestial coursers paw the unyielding air; Their flinty pennon at her word they furl Cleveland doubts the demn1 for And stop obedient to tho reins of light." The small door beneath the glims Bryan. Peculiar that presidential bees win not cease to buzz, once they have fane was open. The worker within, flown around vne ears of a man, and busily cleaning nn eight inch burner, ceased for an Instant and popimd hla especially a innn of Grover's type.v head out. Did you hall me?" he Inquired. The Utah St.ite Board of Health in Tbe mutter of fact word awoke the its repurl for the month of May, give dreamer. He turned with a plemumt the total death, for Weber county as smile. 119. To be exact. Jim, I did hail some- - j 20 and for Fait Lnke county While Salt Lake county has only three Isxty, but It was Aurora, Rplrit of the n hard bitten aallorman times more population, its death rale Dawu, not like you.- is nearly six lluiea greater than that Oh, that's all right, cap'n! I thought of this county. I heard you alngiu' out for a light. The other man bent bin head to shield n match from a puff of wind, thus conPLEASANTRIES. cealing from his companion the gleam of amusement to hla eyes. Ill mate Miss Beaut Igul Oh, mamma objee: to kissing! Jack Hwlti Well, I'm not sniffed the fragraut odor of the tobacco longingly, hut the Elder Brethren of kissing your mamma, am I? tbe Trluity maintain atrlct discipline, "No matter wbat you steal, you'll re- and be vanished to his task without pent It some day." "IMd you ever n thought of broken rule. steal a kiss?" "Yea, and I roaAiod He left a piece of good advice the girl." him. "If 1 waa you, cap'n," he said, I'd Wake up. John." said Mrs. Weeks. turn iu. Jodi's ia feeliii AI this morn-in- . "Fm sure 1 hear a burglar. ' He conies on at 8. You ought to quiet, my dear. whispered Mr. Weeks, be dead Iwut after your double spell snd I'll the "and under two I'll keep breakbut the of days. It hes therj." sic fast lock until three bells (9:30 a. m., an theres fresh egg an baddick. Proofreader You speak here of "Just a couple of whiffs, Jim. Then new house as a "magnificent 111 go below." Editor Well? Proofmarble pile. reader Well, it isn't marble at all; Roth men wore the uniform of assistit's a frame luriiling. Editor That's ant keepers, yet it needed not their so. Thou just substitute "wood" for manner of speech to reveal that one "marble. Philadelphia Pres. waa a gentleman born and bred and other n bluff, good natural, horny tbe Do a Mrs. Wade Parker you take A. B., to whom new laid eggs handed We Sunday taper? Mrs. Glrn Tiller cured fish appealed fur and r recently lio if we get up before our more potently tluin Shelley and a sumneighbors. Cleveland Leader. mer dawn at ea. He who Iiml involuntarily quoted "I yorr horse afraid of automobiles?" aiked the tourist who wa Queen Mali" turned bis gaze seaward mending a broken tire. "Xn." answered again. Each moment the scene was beFarmer Cornlosoel, hr' hauled too coming more brilliant, yet nearer fo many of 'em home for that." Washislands sent splashes earth. Tbe ff ington Star. of gray, brown and green through tbs purple. The r me flush on the b orison I wrote this little poem to keep the was assuming n yellower tinge, and ths wolf from the door." raid the party who had bearded the edi- blue of sky an.l water was deepening. You're ai the wrong Twenty miles away to the southwest tor in his dm. il the smoke of ,i steamer heralded tha number." answered the There's no wolf loafing advent of on Atlantic liner, and tbe last wlelder. around my door." ChKauo Iially shreds of white mist were curling for New. iornly aliovc the waves. Tbe presence of the steamship, a tiny BILLS PASSED BY SENATE. dull t on il glowing picture, peovoid v ith life and banished Tbe senate pled tbe Washington. June 1 tho thinly sheeted ghost with poetry follow the M'ls: in; today passed Pi the little more than an of fog. lands to Manr. Granting to hour she wouic lie abreast of the Gulf Giving preference a pureh-i-erleasers on pasture lands in ('nuunrhp Rock light. Tli- - wateher believed w she waa county, Oklahoma. almost certain. In fact-th- at the rrincess i;, yal. homeward bound , to Houlhnnipion. From from New Cant look mil. rst well rr l l: ;.e vpur well with Impure Moral her saloon d- . those enthusiasts who Rur- - had risen eav'.y trough to atch a first body. Keep ibe tmud purr doek Blood lli'nra. Eat simplv, take glimpse of the Knghsli roast were aland you will have ready scann!i:j i lie trimly rugged outexercise, keep rli-along life. lines of the s- ly lab- - nnd searching , d , r ' , r, gll'-lra- le-bln- d Nu-ritc- next-doo- fn-o- king-hatre- d blue-penc- P-- Yn-1- f- JUNE THE PILLAR of con-cent- ra Tbe Southern Pacific Railway, The I'nlm PadBo Hallway, and The Oregrj Short Line Railway. Examiner patrons will corner n favor on the management by to this office whenever they fall to Snd the papers nt tbe detig. nated places. MORNING, - B. B. 6. floor Self-Risi- ng for Pancakes Ask your grocer for it. oharka" Sharks! with their glaste fur the Land's End aud the LIsard. In a few hours they would be in Southampton; that afternoon to Lon-do- u London, the Mecca of the world, from which two years ago he fled with n loathing akin to terror. The big ship out there, panting and straining ns if she wera beginning, not ending, her ocean race of 3.UU0 miles, was carrying eager hundreds to the pleasure and follies iff tbe great city. Yet lie, tlie man smoking and silently staring at the growing bank of amuka n young man, too; handsoiu. erect, with the dealt, smooth profile of tbe aristocrat-b- ad turned his back on It nil. and sought and found peace her la the gauut pillar on a lonely rock. Rtrauge how differently men are constituted. Aud women! Bah? A hard look came Into hla eyes. Ilia mouth set to n stern contempt. For a little while hia face bur a steely expression which would have aniseed the man within ths inntern, now singing lustily aa he worked. llut, as tha harp of David caused the evil spirit to depart from Raul, so did the music of the morning these away the lurking devil of memory which sprang upou the lighthouse keeper with the sight of the vessel. He smiled again, n trifle bitterly perhaps. Behind him the singer roared geuially; This It not the Bed sea. I am uot afraid of any odd prowler. Onc- e- Anyhow, I am going to ask Jones." Jones wont bear of It" That la precisely what ha will do, within the next minute. Now, don't bo vexed, Jim. Stand by and sing out direction If needful when I am iu the water, litre no fear. I am more than equal to Leaudcr to a sea like this." Jim, who trusted to the bead keeptoo, by the reference ers veto-aw- ed, to Laauder, whom bo trinity associated with Captain Webb mads no rejoinder. H focused tbe telescope again, gave a moment scrutiny to tha steamer the boat The and then stillness of the morulug waa solemn. Beyond the lary splash of the sea against tbe Gulf Rock Itself and nn occasional heavy aure as the swell re ALASKA EXCURSIONS "TOTEM POLE ROUTE SEASON 1906 LANC OF THE MIDNIGHT 8UN GLACIERS AND A THOUSAND ISLANDS EN ROUTE. Inside Passage. Seasickness knawn. Un. Tha Palatial Excursion. STEAMSHIP SPOKANE Will Leave TACOMA, SEATTLE. VICTORIA, June 7, 31 J July 30; Aug. 2. For reservation a. literature and full taformatiea, apply C. D. OUNANN, Gan. Pass. Agent 10 Market St, Baa Francisco, "Boon we'll be in London Town. Bins, my lads, jreo ho-- a! AnJ see the king In bis golden erswa. Sing, my lads, yv ho! The man ou the platform seemed to be aroused from a paluTul reverie by the jingle aa curiously apropos to bis thoughts, lie tapped hla pipe ou tha iron railing and was about to enter tbe lantern and so to the regtun of sleep beneath when suddenly hla glance, trained to nu acuteness not dreamed of by folk ashore, rested on some object seemingly distant n mile or less nnd drifting slowly nearer with tbe tide. At this hour a two knot current swept to the east around and over tha treacherous reef whoa sunken fangs were marked by tb lighthouse. In calm weather, such na prevailed just then. It was difficult enough to effect n lauding at tlie base of the rock, but this same smiling water race became nu awful, raglug. tearing fury when the waves were lashed Into a etorm. He pocketed bis pipe aud stood with hands clinched on tlie rail, gasiug intently at n white pntotfd ship's lifeboat, with a broken mast and n sail trailing over tlie stern. Its color, with the sun shining on It, no less than the vaporous eddies fading down to tbe surface of tiie sea. bad preveuted him from seeing it earlier. Uerbaps be would uot have noticed It at all wera it uot for the flashing ,wings of several sea birds which accompanied the craft to aerial escort. Even yet a Undnman would have stared Insolently in that direction and declared that there was nangfat else to sight save the steamer, whose tall masts and two Mack funnels were now distinctly visible, but the lighthouse kecicr knew he waa not mistaken. Hero was a boat adrift, forlorn, de-- s i nod. its contour told him that It whs no local craft straying adventurously from Island or mainland. Its wafted thus unexpected presence, strangely from ocean wilds, the hroken spur and tumbled canvas, betokened an accident, lierchance I tragedy. Jim!" he cried. Ills mate, engaged In shrouding tb gleaming lenses from tbs sun's rays, came at the cull. H was lame, the result of a wound received In tbe Egyptian campaign; nevertheless, b was quick on bis feet. What do yon make of thatT" Thc sailor required no more than n gesture. He shaded hla eyes with hla right hand, n mere ablplmard trick of concentrating vision and brain, for tbe rising sun waa almost behlnd hlm. "Ship's boat" he answered laconicalCollision, I expect. Theres Ida ly. no blow to speak of for days. But they're gone. Knocked overboard when she was took aback by a squall. Unless them birds" J He spoke to a species of verbal shorthand. but bis meaning was clear enough, even to the sentence left unfinished. Tbe craft waa under no control. She would drift steadily Into tbs bay mitll the tide turned, wander to an almieiis circle for half an hour thereafter, nnd then, when the ebb restored direction and force to tbe current, voyage forth again to the fabled realm of Lyonnesse. For a little while they stood together in silence. Jim suddenly quitted his companion ami came hack with a glass. 11c poised it with the precision of a Bliley marksman and began to apeak again jerkily. Rtove In forrard, above tbe water line. Wouldn't live two minutes hi a sea. Hoinethin lyin' in tha bows. Can't make if out And there's a couple of eormoranta perched on tbe gunwale. But she'll piss within 30 yards on her present course, an' tbe tide'll bold long enough for that" The other man looked around. From that elevated perch, 130 feet above high water mark, ha could survey n vast area ot sea. Excepting the approaching steamer which would flit past a mile away to Uie south and n few distant brown specks which betokened a shoal of romance fishing smacks making the best of tbe tide eastward there was not n sail In vealed and Instautly smothered aom tooth of tha reef he beard no sound save tha ring of Stephen Brand's boots on tbe Iron stair sa ha descended through the oil room, tbe library and office to tlie flrst bedroom, to the lower bunk of which lay Mr. Jodm, keeper and chief, recovering from a sharp attack of sciatica. During one fearful night In tbe Match equinox, when the tierce heat of the lamp within and the ley blast of the gale without bad temporarily deranged the occulting machinery, Jones exp! rien rod an anxious watch. Not for an Instant could he forego attendance on the lamp. Owing to tha aieet It was necessary to keep tbe light at full pressure. Tbs surplus oil, driven up from the tanka by weights weighing half a ton, must flow copiously over tbe brass shaft of the burner or the metal might yield to Hi fervent power of the column of flame. ' The occulting hood, too, must be helped when tb warning click came or It would jam and fall to fall periodically, thus changing the character ef the light, tn the bewilderment and grave peril of any unhappy vessel striving against the exterior turmoil of wind nnd wave. Rp Jones pa sard four hours with hts head aud shoulders In the temperature of n Turkish bath and the lower part of hia body chilled to tha bone. He thought nothing of It at the time. This was duty. Bnt at Intervals thmughont the rest of hla Ilf tb sciatic nerve wonld remind him of that lonely watch. This morning he was convalescent after n painful immobility ot two days. (Continued Tomorrow.) buffet-smoki- ng Bnok-love- ra SL Panland Minneapolis . k iVkM. iviarvatloiii. Mil fUM ki-- " fonMXkM can ba obuinatf from Ct A. Walk,- Gmail Agaat, Chicago & i North-Weste- BMrth Msta : K,. rn Strut, Lake City, Uah. MEATS New Y'ork, June 18. Kuhn. Loeb A Co., bankers, announced today that they have purchased from Pennsylvania railroad 260,000.000 franca of th Pennsylvania company's twelve and fifteen year 3 French franc loan of 1906. guaranteed as to principal and interest by the Pennsylvania railroad company. The entire loan has keen placed by Kuhn, Locb A Co. with a French group under the management ot the Banque de Paris at Des Pays Baa and the Credit Lyonnaiae. Tbe Issue price will be In tbe neighborhood of par. Payment will be made In about equal installment a divided over the balance of the present year or early at the option of the French banka. A member of the firm of Kuhn, Loch A Co., in speaking about the matter, said: We consider that the rloslng up of this transaction ia a most important event financially. It marks the placing of the first direct American loan ia Paris, and It la further the first sanctioned loan placed there. It means that about (o0.000.000 In French currency will come to this country. Thia French money will arrive here at a must opportune time. Tbe Issue price will be between 99 and par. 4 The Places to Bur the Choicest Meats the Market Affords &)e CENTRAL MEAT MARKET v for your choice Meats. -- W Fire Island. N. Italian OBITUARY. cap'n. The Denver. Oscar Stevens, a promi'll only be n pound or two, not n but whnt an eatry surrin comes In nent snd wealthy mine owner and of Montana, died of diabetes useful, an' we might tie her up to the early vesterday at St. Joseph hospi-ta- l i'Uiv on die off chance until the relief in this city. He waa horn in Mont-ro.:comes Ta.. vi- - signal a smack. 1M:i in But and was unmarried. wi.af tin kijo.1 o' talkin? We've got He owned tweniv-severanches in three of which embrace over boat, tin nubody'd he such n fool a f..noii acres rarfi. to "rim to br " ail-rag- n Mon-ana- . have the Beat. Try us! i . Phones Bell 171-- Y Independent LYING IN BAD POSITION. scope. It Tbs Mari Lixwloua Trail la Iks Warld Compartment and drawing' roon sleeping cars, observation cars, dinnnd library ing tars, ears, with baiter, bath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for AMERICAN LOAN HAB BEEN PLACED IN PRANCE. Y.. Bine 18. The steamer Vincenzo Bonnano, which went ashore on Fire Island bar yeeterday. waa 'jlng broadside on the beach this nnrnitg. The vessel's captain ceased thro wing cargo Into the ea during th night and made every effert to free his vessel, bur. was successful. Life savers remained on board nart of the night. At on early hour today the wind was In the east and the weather threatening, with the sea increasing. The vessel Is light and is not maxing any water. There sight men In the crew snd I think we should try to get bold are thirty-fiv- e une passenger iB aboard. of her," be said. Jim kept bis eye glued to the tele Tain't worth Overland Limited dark .246 2321 Washington Avenue UAe LONDON MEAT MARKET A. W RIGHT, Prop. - Fresh and Salt MEATS, Gam and Fish In season. We handle nothing but prime steer beef. ard Specialties: Home-mad- e are meats All and sausage. Baa. a In every strictly flrat-elas- Both 'phones, 138. 616 24th Street |