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Show TI1E rihy E SUBSCRIPTION la Oidea Dlhmi by Comer City, lacludiag Buaday Morales luiiiiw, par amD.. tie ie Single eoylaa IT MAIL IN ADVANCE. Enmiua. I scat by matt at Ogden. per year- - BAM LW At leaat quarterly, la advance. FEARLESS aaS INDEPENDENT. The Examiner la a atxletly all aeerapaper. H aide aa equal Show. BO ftfOrtifli Tfc ftrnXTmT lade-peade- Il4 MI CMBM to puftitifc- uo fivo thi Bail yhifcsH jiftjuiictd. CuuulcatlHi wUl be reealTvdea all subjects presented la reDRClilll laiiwuaao IfOM kMWft Ml u be Tiduala. but lhatrue aama pehiiabaA la fulL All lettera and! communications signed by aom m L plnmas, or ksenmed amA will thrown la taa weal basket Ta brave maa sever kldae beblad aa astimtd same Deal ask tba EUV lor lo bo napoaaiblo for wbat ju are ashamed ut Subscribera wlU cooler a favor by Informing tbta office of failure Tba Examiner before to reeelv tbelr breakfast. The Morning Examiner can ba found oa sale by tbe Independent News Co. Sait Lake City. Oa aU tbrougb traiaa leering Ogda ea Tba Soutbera Fselfle Railway, Tbe L'aloa raeifte Railway, and Tbe Oregva Short Xiao Hallway. Examiner patrons will confer a favor oa tbe management by to ible office whenever they foil lo Had tba papers at the destg-aate- d place. BOISE, IDAHO. - rent. The Indians railed Ibis portion of our country Idun-hs,meaning The Gem of tbo Mountains." Boise Justifies this Indian, name. She Is Tha Out Of. the Mountains." Boise le situated Ijioa feet above sea level, fust high enough to be healthy. .Idaho's grain won first price at tbe Bt. Louts exposition, . Idaho's big red apple won Erst prise at taa Lewie and Clark fair. In Chicago Boise apples have Mild for IJ.TI g bos of M pounds when hllchtgaa and Missouri apples sold for fl.TS per barrel of IMt pounds. It all a and German prunes are shipped from Boise to every part fo the " world. One of Boise's prune shippers hss just closed a contract for 35 carload of prunes to be shipped to Uverpool, England. : Idaho raises two sad three crop of plfslfs a season. Boise is 39S miles from Ogden, 503 miles from Portland. Oregon. Boise It the wholesale renter of Idaho. Boise has two large wholesale hardware houses; three large wholesale grocery houses; three fruit, produce and commteslon houses; two wholesale candy dealers and manufacturers: the largest coffee rousting plant between Denver and Ban Franciseo;threa large- wholesale agricultural Implement houses; the largest tent and awning factory between Rail Lake and Portland; the largest end best hotel In Idaho; with one exception the largest Indoor natatorlum or swimming pool In the United States; miles of electric cars, asphalt pavements, cement sidewalks; beautiful shade trees ad lawns. The homes and office buildings of Boise are heated by net ural hot water. You ren turn the wst-e- r from her health-givinmineral springs Into your own bath tub. noise postal receipts last year mere ftft.Ouo. 105 -J- Boise pul up .142 enf-wc- n Every one le now talking Boise, because of tbo coming meeting of the Irrigxtion congress In that city a& therefore, the following facts, as glv-r- a la a pamphlet sent out from Unite, will prove of Interact; In 100 the United Htatre census showed o total population for Unite Tbe city ad Its suburbs of S,&7directory issued In January, 105, contained SS mnie namee than the total population of ltiio, or 8,255 names. The latest , directory, published la July, lod, contains by actual couit f,5T s stars. Multiplied by two sad one half, which Is conceded to be the proper number, this gives Boise b present population of SIAM. In eta years Boise hss grown almost 300 par In spoil- rt-Ia- Published Every Day in tha Vaar Cam-P"- by TM Buenarfl Publiahing Tba niflt f lb ife-h and Billing comic" paragraphers- - It doc uot desire to tbe existing rale and analogies of Euglib spelling. It desires rather te make them more certhem, tain. tv extend them nd so as to get rid of need exceptions, and produce a greater regularity then nw exists. 2 chief aim, w vftw Tbe of the fact that the English language bids fair to become tbe world language of the future, le to arouse u wider Interest m English spelling, and to coll attention to its pietent chaotic condition a condition far worse than that existing fo any other modern language. Tbe Board believe that when the people who speak English are fully awake to tbe many disadvantage 4 their present spelling, they will be glad to help every effort to beiixr a, e It bus been slowly bettered, , bj individual effort, in the peat. 3. The Bunrd baa not yet proposed any Innovations of its own. It baa begun by selecting from the several thousand wmds now spelled la twa or more ways, three hundred of the moat common, end It has urged tbe public to adopt, no. tbe simpler of these two forms, mud thereby establish the principle of siiupllflcatwa. It bcUevos that thin Is a natural and easy Brat step toward further simplifications, such uw have bee propueed and acin tbe cepted from time to time, sine teen Ik century and wiihln living memory. Macaulay, for example, spelt phaennnienun, Tbackery cypher, and Farkman engulph, alt ho every one now spells phenomenon, cipher, engulf. Bo esthetic' anfi program are now established. nod catalog and all bo era certain to wia acceptance in tbe immediate future. 4. But the board will In due time make auggeslkma of its own. It will propose further simplifications of tbe ant sort. It will advocate tbe casting out of certain letters which arw not sounded now, which do nut affect tha pronunciation according lo existing analogies, and which merely cumber the orthography. This ulmpllfl-ratloby omission is nothing new; It la a process which has been going oa for renturios and which has given us today, for example, almanae, era, fantasy, public, and. wagon instead of al mantel, sort, phautasle publlck, sad waggon; and. to go a little farther back, bst, set, dim, sum, fish, true, a civil, fatal, etc., Instead of the halls, setts, dltnme, sum me, fysshe, trews, ciulll, feull, etc. There Is nothing radical, nothing dangerous, In urging the srcelerstloa of this nor ing of THE of any kind, like tbe buildings, office build- Klixa-betha- mu! process. A The ltaard does not propose to make or to recommend any change In the spelling of proper names, especialThat matter la out ly of surname. of Ita chosen province. Geographic names often need regulation. but there are societies and hoards which lake care of the this. ' The board does nut pretend to lie consistent" in the polling of its pub. HraHons. For obvious reasons, the spelling of ita publication Is msde to conform to tbo llsta or rules the Board may have adopted, up to th dale of The spelling will therefore heroine progressively simpler, and hesew leas'lnconalateuL Tha remaining 'r "sislcuclee" beknig to tbe old spelllny., and not to the new. Until all of the old spelling la Improved, some of II will remain unimproved. 7. Tbe board ran assure all who cherish the sentiment of loyalty to their mother-tonguthat slmpllcatluna of spelling will not oheeure the meaning or the origin of u single word. In this utatement all seholara agree, lexicon-rapherand etymologists first of all. Tbe proposed simplifications will nut make It more difficult fur any one to read tbo mwsterpieres of English literature; and they will not render useless tbe books now In print. But they will save the time of all who write aud the money of all who print; and they will make the language easier for our own rhlldren and for the foreigners who-arnow studying it, ta Increasing multitudes, all over the world. 3. The board begs leave to remind those aho may he fearful in regard to tha reault of Its recommendations, that opening I" never stable, and that there 1s no flnnl standard of orthography. Nowhere fo there any authority to set up such a standard. A1l that the accepted dictionaries can do Is tu record the varying usages. 4. e. CO TO WASHINGTON. Hon. Fred J. Klesel la going to the Boise Irrigation Congress with a firm resolve to have the next congress held In Washington. D. C., and he gives a number of good reasons why his suggestion should be heeded. Mr. Klesel has the happy faculty of combining theory and practice. He does not believe In words, words, words, and no achievements, yet he does believe ia these congresses as a means te au end. When the delega:$ have met end felicitated each other, three of them ings; total cost, $".410,200. There are two suburban trolley roads building from Boise o the smaller cities. Tbe road to Caldwell, thirty riles sway, is rapidly nearing completion s and writ be in operation within a year. and after the have e!a!o-rateen the Idea of making the dee SIMPLIFIED SPELLING. ert to blossom as the rose, he will how they propose to attain the results Tha Simplified Spelling Board has hoped for. and then he will tell thrm Issued a bulletin In an effort to cor- how he would have the next congress rect certain impressions which are hi the capital of the nation, in session termed misconceptions of the move- contemporaneously with the Congress ment for a reform In spelling, and tha of the United State, so that the claim following are declarations of the ob of the western men might receive the Jeet sought to be attained : consideration to whlrh they arc en1. ' Th Board does not propose any titled at the hands of V 'awmakers "radical" or "revolution try" scheme of who guide the detiry of the na'lon reform, er eny sudden sel itntnt He would take advantage of the opChange of English spelling Anv pro- portunity to make u grand exhibit of posal to tip set suddenly aud violently all the product of Irrigation, if necesthe acceded spelling of anv literary sary holding the fruits sol veceiaVe language Is foredoomed to future. The In cold storage for everv rrnn-in Board does net Intend te advocate any order to give the venn-:- modification of English spelling that n fh Ess a on s no, temperate aud rM"uaN It tv in lrr,gs!'wi hot In favor of but freivirh or,hc H wiiit have r:- - mp .1 ,i1P tour-stor- epell-Mnder- h MORNI Ml EXAMINER: OfiDEX, arid Wtei, n.ark'ng the available land lur reclauiMiioa, so that it could be reaJily determined how many American families might obtain homes en the desert waste that but requires the magic touch of water to afford sustenance for countless millions. By A. COKAN DOYLE, In that way he would open a new of "Th. leaf field of thought for those well diapoBed Bateau statesmen and sociologist! seeking to relieve the big eastern cities of tbe Orovrtsht. USI. hr Harpw Bmfosrn where the In slums, overcroading CONCLUSION OF XVI. there t ever breeding a discou'ent that makes for vice aud peuary. With Ihe early da vs tbe river broadHe would then ask oongress to make oat and each bank trended away, ened It possible for the arid wet to avail shaped estuary itself of the credit of the nation to an leaving a long, funnel Bavsge muffed the between. Ephraim extent warranted by the feasibilities he deck briskly . wlAa air end of reclamation. He would ask for twtukle pared lu his keen grT eye. The times vrln.1 bad fallen away, but there was $l(iO,OOQ,uOO of credit, or five that amount, based on aouud business still euotigh to drive them slowly upon ith the boundless acre principles. ibetr course. of the redeemed deserts as security. "Where's th gal!" be asked. We believe Mr. Kiesel'e idea fo n She's lu my cabin" eld Amo I thought tlmt maybe she good one, and knowing bia energy and Green. got there until w could firm In the rnauagv me persuasive eloquence belief that be will be successful la acroas." "Where will you sleep yourseir, eouverliug the congree to his way of IbeuT . thinking. "Tut! A liner of sprue bought and a Sheet of birch brk over me bar UNION PACIFIC. been euoiigb all these years. " but would I ask better thuu this dock of a doubts New Post York that The white pin aud my blunketl" soft can keep up ten per cent on -man and bis Very good. The okl Union Pacific stock, to which the Telean him with tl.e blue eont-cnephew gram makes this statement have the two empty buuks. But you Of course, we know nothing about uiu st speak to that msn, Amos. UU c the inaidw wot kings of the I uiou have uo pbilsiKtertK. aboard my ship, Kell way company ; but we du uo whispering or cuddling or suy kuuw that lie improvements are about lad; foolishness " such U so Completed, that us business or "It's a pity that we left so quick, that trains are Increased and before niurried liren have men me worked long hours, and mat, they might while the ruad is not double-trackewe started. Khe'f a good girl. Eldirs-ibetween Omaha aud Ogden, It should and he a flue uiau. for all that tbelr be as quickly as possible. It hau beeu ways are not the same as ours. proved over aud over that one paying "Hilt what ia tbe matter with the or copper mine gives great sliver-leaman? He doesn't seem eusy lu hla old u railroad more business to a ibau said Captain havage. mind." the of township of sgriculturul laud t Iwd been leaning The obi very finest; and the Union and Bomb-er- a over more the now bulwark, looking ltaek with Pacific roads have just a drawn fuee and weary eyes at th (ban they ran do from both sources, red ciirvlug truck liehlnd them which mining and agricultural. Then the tourist travel Is suiuethiug Immense, and marked the uttb lo Paris. Adole had looking Into the future, no one can auy come up now wiili uut a thought to when this great work of moving peospare it oo the dangers ami troubles ple and products of tbe continent Is which lay la front of her aa aha chafed bow know nt going tu alinte. We cold hands and much speculation may be behind the five old man's thin and comfort bw of words there wliispered that know but we do dividends, Int Ills ears. la no other slngledrnrkwd railroad two "We are always In die hollow of thousand miles long ihal has ever hut. oh, been called upon to do the work of God's baud " he whispered, the present great Overland railroad. Adcle. it Is a dreadful thing to feel hla Then, au for ns the Union Pacific Augers moving under us!" proper is concerned. It has another Come with us, uncle," said Da Cat-lus- t, feeder which la about as big as Itself, passing his arm under that of tho it the which and pours upon products It Is long since you have of ths great Northwest, and which old nutn. And rested. you, Adcle, I pray that needed Is the it from all tbut draws by people of that great you will go aud sleep, my poor (for Irrepressible Northwest, from Granger to the base ling, for It has been a weary Journey. iff tbe Blue mountains. Tha East has Go now to please me, and when yon no comprehension of tba work that is wake both France end your troubles going on la ths West. will lie behind yon. When father and daughter had left Bryan might well exclaim with the the deck De Cstlnst made his way aft ptst that "Absence makes the heart again to where Amo Green and tho grow louder." raptaln were standing. I am glad lo get them below, Amos," said lie, for I fear that we A man In Colorado trying to earner lemons must not be surprised If he may have trouble yet." And howl" gets aqueexed" by dealers. "Y ou see the whlto road which rune by tho southern bank of the river. Hi i dominies from California, after Twice within the' last half hour visiting Coney Island, assert that the hnre seen liorsemen spurring for dear devil ie there trying to cod off In the life along. It. Where the spires and smoke are yonder Is Hnnfienr. and ocean breexe. thither It was that these men went, know not who would ride so madly at Kentucky belles had the time of an hour nulcs they were the messuch lives while in Europe thdr their of tlis king. Ah, see, there fo sengers were so hard pressed that they a third one!" timed their Urea. On the whiter hand which wound among tbe green meadows s black dot Cigar manufacturers declare the War could be seen, whlrh moved along In Culm will ruin the tobacco crop, with great rapidity, vanished behind a clump of trees and then reappeared and lessen the supply of cigars. Consumers. however, will suffer no great again, making for the distant rtty. drew out hla glass snd are Captain Ravage hardship aa long sa cigarette tbe rider. st gaxed available. Aye, Bye," said ho aa he snapped it It Is a soldier, sure enough. ngnln. Pres. Hippie of the diffunrt hank in rp I can see the glint of the scahliard Philadelphia has been discovered to whlrh he carries on hfo larboard side. be an embexxler. Long after the bank I think that we shall bare more wind has passed away Hippie's name will lie soon. With a breexe we can show our associated with Its downfall. Tt nscloux. heels to anything In French waters, but a galley nr an armed boat would ly cling the bad deeds iu the nieuiory overhaul u now." i f a people. Lut a man's go id works are De Catlnat who, though he could buried with tbe corpse. epeak little Kngllah. had learned In America to understand tt pretty well, PLEASANTRIES. looked anxiously at Amos Green. I fear that wc shall bring tronhle on An Effective Hint. this good cantnln." said he, and that A certain well known lawyer excelled lu lin. Hit gift the loss of bi cargo and ship may be of humor often served him where bis reward for haring befriended us. were teller methods unsucreustnk For Instance, a youug woman lu Hie Ask him whether ho would not prefer witness box was asked her age. Hhf to land us mi the north bunk. With our muury we might make our way hcsiiuieii to reply. "Don't hesitate," said ihe law M r. iuto the luwIsuvU." The longer you hesitate the older Kphraiiu Ruvnge looked at hfo pasyou are." wiih eyes which had lost somesenger The witness took the hint. Pear-aon'- th in Young g of their sternness. man, said he. I see that you can understand somethin' of my talk." Cognac For Automobile. le t'ntlnm nodded. 111 before Shah vaa Shortly the I tell you, then, that I am a bad there arrived from Paris an a immoman to Iveut. Any man that was ever bile. Almost before it was unpacked hla majesty wished to see It wotked. shipmate with me would tell you as "Hire." said the grand vixier, ''there niueli. I Just Jam my helm aud keep Is no spirit available for ihe motor." my rottrc as long as God will t me. "No spirit!" exclaimed the Fhah. And I)'ye see?" me REFUGEES Har-rima- : is-citi- over-whelmi- d d men-tiun- e crona-examin.- il k-- Get some my old cognac of 18tig. flask of It " And the Persian monarch's automobile was heated with cognac at 2 pounds the flask- .- I. EclsIr De Uatlnnt again nodded, though. In truth, the seaman's metaphors left Urn with but a very general scree of hfo meaning. While the Turban seaman had been , Clumsy Esplanation. TI1 never speak to you again, Jack talking his cy.'s had kept wandering Harkalmia! You're a deceitful wretch. from ths cloud to tbe flopping sails You told a friend of mine von saw me anil bark, such wiud as there was with my new hat on at church Inst came lb Ilftl short puffs, and tbe can-v- s either drew full or was absolutely Sunday morning, and that 1 was n slnck. The fleecy shreds of cloud sight !" "The jr!i-f;i- l ilurg Penr. I said above, however, traveled swiftly ovi were a sight r sore eye." i across tbe M'tr sky. it was on these Chronicle. that the iiipfaln fixed his gaze, nnd he w. itched them like a man who is Mi Hicks -- That's S'rongmfnd WJmever marne tor wl'.l have a peck working cut a problem in his mind. They were abreast of Itoufieur now of trouble M'icks Yes; ,:i far;. ;l of aud ulKiut half a mile out from it. All was quiet on the curving quay and on Ledger. the half mam fart, over which floated SOUTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATS. the white flag with the golden fleur de The pert lay ou their quarter now, li. Columbia, Aug 31. -- Complete and they were drawing away more offlrt.ij return from Tuesday's quirkly as the ltreexe freshened. lie primary show that Marlin F. back, bad almost Ausel. an-- : dmprnsary. and Richard I. Catinat. Mantvr.x. dispeuaary, will make the made up hi rulud that tbeir fear were quite groundless when they were sec.vnd race f-- covernor. Frx-- rr brought hack In an Instant. I. von nnd J. AY Ragsdale Itoiiud tbe corner of ttie mole a great win return i.ir atiuiney genera'. The rare for railroad cominif sinner dark bout dashed Into view ringed l It. Wtaar'nn. in'ttm-hen- l round w'tli foam from her flying prow nnd J M Sullivan. . Junes baa sad from the (en pairs of oars which been renominated for comptroller. R. swung from either side of her. A M. Mcfnwan tor secretary of state, ffblnty whits ensign drooped over her snd J H. Boyd for adjutant general. and in her bow tbe suns light The general assembly whir.i M tu stern, was by a heavy liras rarro tiP'tl he fv of bc ST d;. tlS'le. caught Tl.e mptain brought lu glass i m'1 in flnnhl f JR IxAffir vx.q7 Htdti biH f hn Ulii-cag- rouble.-Philadel- phia Sr., liem-orr.ri- c OI:XiNG. UTAIL PATHWAY .1 . 1, r. Mt the chwd cure more. "Thirty men," said he, utd they go three paces to our two. You, sir, take cost off this deck or you'll your brlug trouble upon us. The Lord will look after his own If theyll only keep from foolishness. Get these hi tehee off, Tomlinson. Ro! Where' Jim Bturt and Hiram Jefferson? Let them stand i by to clap them on again when I whistle. Btarboerd: starboard! Keep her aa full aa aba'U draw. Now, Amoa, and you. Tomlinson, come here until I have a word with yon.' The three stood In consultation upon the poop, glancing back at tbelr pursuer. There could to no doubt that j the wind was freshening. It blew briskly ta tbelr face aa they looked bark, but It was not steady yet, and the boat waa rapidly overhauling them. Already they could te tbe face ot th marines who sat in tba stern and tbe gleam of tbe lighted linstock which tbe gunner held iu bfo hand. Hula! cried an officer In excellent Lay her to or we fire!" English. Who are you. and what do you want?" shouted Ephraim Savage In a voice that might have been beard from the bunk. We corns la the king's name, and w want a party of Huguenots from Paris who cam on board of your van-ee- l at Rouen." "Brace back the foreyard and lay her a ladtor shouted tbe captain. "Dropsmart. der over tbe side there and look Bo! Now we are ready for them." The yard waa swung round, and the vessel lay quietly rising and faffing on the wave. The boat dashed sluugsiile, her brass canaou trained upon tbe brigantine, and her squad of marine with tbelr' fingers upon their triggers ready to Often fire. They grinned and shrug god their shoulders when they saw that their sole opponent were three unarmed men upon the poop. The officer was a deck In an Instant, with hla drawn sworvl In bis hand. Tome up. two of you." ha cried. Ton stand hers at the bead of the fodder, aergeaut. Throw up a rote, and you can tlx it to this stanchion. Kesp awake down there and be ell ready to Le planoed uj 19Qg. Savage's fu'-- or It mry have been the gloom around him which startled the young Frenchman. "Up again, corporal !" be shouted. "I tb'.uk that yon are best at the top." And 1 think that you are best down below, my friend." said the Fnriian, who gathered the officer's meaning from bis gesture. Putting the sole of bfo boot against th man's chest, he gave a above which sent both him aud tbe ladder crashing down on to the officer beneath him. Aa be did so be blew bfo whistle, and In a moment the batch was hack In It place and clamped down on each aide with Iran bars. Tha sergeant bad swung round at the sound of the crash, but Amoa Green, who had waited for th movement, threw his arms round him and hurled him overboard Into tbe sea. At the tame lnstsut the connecting rope was severed, the foreyard creaked back into poaltlou ones more and e ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phan We ara "I. T." I. T. Alverd, three Ilngueuots aboard." "Tut, tut Huguenots, are they? I thought they were very anxious to get away, but as long as they paid their passage It was no business of mine. An old man, hfo young dangbter and a youug fellow about your age In some hare sort of livery." uniform of the "In uniform, slr-t-be klng'a guard. Those are tbe folk 1 have come for." "And you wish to taka them barkr Most certainly." "Tbe old man fo In bfo bunk fialeap, the maid ta In a cab n briow, and tha other Is sleeping down tbs bold." "Sleeping, you say? Ws bad best surprise him." "But think yon that you dare do tt alone? II has no arms, It Is true, but he fo a well grown young fellow. Win you not bare twenty men np from tbe boatr Rome such thought had passed through tho officer's haad. but the captain's remark put him upon bfo mettle. "Come with me, corporal" said he. "Down this ladder, you say?" Te. down tba fodder and straight no. He lies between those two cloth bales." Ephraim Savage looked tip with a smile playing shout tbe corners of hfo grim mouth. Tba wind waa whistling now In th rigging and the stays of tbe masts were humming like Amos Green twe .harp strings. lounged beside the French, sergeant who guarded the end of the Tope ladder. while Tomlinson, the mete, stood with a bucket of water In hit hand exchanging remarks In very had French with tha crew of tbe boat be- NEVADA HERCULES" suits for boys are HERCULES" suits (or boys ara rain-proo- "HERCULES" suits . "HERCULES" suits' thoroughly sanitary'. "HERCULES" suits all wool. for boys are for boys are for boya are HERCULES" suits for boys are $3.no from ( to Id years. HERCULES" suit! for boya have all seams double stitched with heavy silk thread. "HERCULES" suite for boys have 11 scams, where the strain 1s greatest In the pants, covered, on the inside, with strong bands of linen tape. "HERCULES" suits for boys have the pants lined throughout with the best quality cold nhnink Irish !inen. HERCULES" suits for boys have a double sleeve lining. HERCULES suits for boys have button owed on with linen thread. They will stay on. 11 11 HERCULES" suits for beys nave button holes sewed by hand with silk thresd. HERCULES" stilts for boys are stylish, both in cut and pattern of cloth. HERCULES" and wear well. HERCULES" go t.i crhnnl suits for boys STORE. SECOND-HAN- PAUL ZIEQENHIRT, Saeond-Han-d Store. te sell er buy te Week. Ava. If yen have anything call or phene . Bell I think that yon an bret down below." tbe bucketful of salt water soused down over the gunner nnd bfo gun, putting out bfo linstock and wetting hfo priming. A shower of balls from the marines piped through the air or rapped tip against the planks, but the boat was tossing and jerking In the 1870 1S7S Ind. STS. SSS-k- a A. DENKKRB Will pay tha highest price for second hand furniture and sell t th public the cheapest, 241S Grant A vs. Bail Phene 137-f- Ind. S2S, C. J. HERRICK A CO Successor te H, L Whltai ' Bring your geode here If you want te sell them. Call her if you want 2S42 Wash Ava, Ball Phone short, clioppy wave, and to aim waa buy. Ind. 407. Slty. men vain tba In tugged Impossible. and strained at their oars, while the REPUBLICANS: gunner worked like a maniac to relight bfo linstock and to replace bis We are anxioui to . have every priming. The boat had lost Its weigh, workwhile tbe brigantine was flying along Republican in close touch, end now with every sell bulging and swelling in harmony with the Republican ing to bursting point. Crack! went tha National Congressional Committee in carronade at last, and five little ailta election of a Republican hi the mainsail showed that her charge favor of the of grape had flown high. Half an hour Congress. afterward a little dark dot upon tbe The Congressional campaign must horison with a 'golden speck at one based on the administrative and be end at It was sll that could he seen legislative record of the party, and, ot the Hon fleur guard boat. Tbe amok of Havre lay like a little cloud upon that being so, Theodore Roosevelt's the northern bVi ton, and Captain personality must be central figure Ephraim Ravage paced hfo deck with and hie achievement! a central bis face as grim as ever, hut with 4 thought in the campaign. dancing light In bfo gray eyes. (Continued Tomorrow.) We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular subscripSCORED 2,000 RUNS. tion! of One Dollar each from RepubYorkLondon, Aug. 31. Hirst, the shire ccrlcketer, playing at Scarbor- lican!. To each subscriber we will ough yesterday, completed the season's lend the Republican National Camrecord hy scoring 2,000 runs, taking 200 wickets. paign Text Book and all document! issued by the Committee. ' Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laEclectrle Thoms Help us achieve a great victory. borers rely on OIL Takes the sting out of cuts, burns James S. Shirmaw, Chairman. or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay P. O. Box aedg, New York. where it 1a jned. Or you may pay your on dollar to tbe Hon. William Glasmann: earn the COULD NOT CROSS. Standard office, and take hla receipt , Calais, Aug. 31. An attempt by T. therefor. , W. Turglss, an English swimmer, to cross the channel yesterday, was un- WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULT A successful. He was in the water 18 WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. TO I. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT A SKTRTiS We purchased a traveling mans sample line of skirts 250 in all-- at a 30 per cent discount from the original cost, which makes the price we have marked Every one them about the eastern wholesale price. knows that as a rnle the samples are made np much better than the regular stock, so at the sale on skirts you can find real bargains. We hare all sizes in the follow, ing kinds: moth-proo- perapiratlon-proof- at We buy and sail nil kinds of now and eseond-han- d geode. Call nr phont Wee her A Hsyne Preps. Ififi ESth St Phene, Isd. 422. neath him.' Tbe officer made hfo way slowly down tbe ladder which led Into the hold. The corporal followed him, and had hfo ehest level with the deck when the other had reached (be bottom. It tpaj bare been something in Ephraim hour. If you have not seen the window of "HERCULES" Butte for boys from to 1C years you should stop sud look at It. This is the best suit made fur boya. It take only a look at thoao in the window to satisfy any one who know the kind of clothe a boy should wear. for yoora. "ODDS and ENDS." 1277 Wash. Phene 172. "Any eld thing" bought, sold er exchanged. New end fiecend-Han- d Furniture. I. T. Alverd, 1 "You S3 Second Hand Stores You come with me. Corporal Who to captain of this ship?" I am, air," fidd Ephraim Ravage submissively (ha character i tbs trnaafsr servica we supply our patrons. Prompt, nilabls and at lo coat, any time yon say wall be oa yon; Job and hauffis tt expeditiously end fo welL fire. r .1 PTE-MISE- fit suits for boys who d Fifty wool skirts, made of cheviot, renet-ia- n and mannish mixtures. Colors: Navy, Brown and Black. Regular values fl.00 to 3.50. Oft $3 JU rh rt aa P J iJ vf a I 'Y r iC J all wool skirts in plain colors and mixtures. Extra in quality and style. Twenty-fiv- e all wool skirts, medium and light weight, worth f 5.00'to f 6.00. Seventy-fiv- e f1.5ft and $1.90 for fifty ladies good qnal- itv walking skirts. for Hisses Skirts Reduced regular $2.75 $2.90 and $1.00 values. Ladies Rainy Day Skirts wrappers, worth have left we close at 49c Percale we $1.00 each, 49c. but those |