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Show complete control of the oil trade of the fha Standard Oil people are selling an example of avarica sad rascality that, followed by youag America, nation will make this a 'mnscy-nisd- la tea years sad destroy all respect for law, business integrity and fair dealing It will make us a nation of cutthroats. No com bias t tea of capital la tbs United States today is more la need of a public conscience la defense of property rights tbaa is the Standard Oil, hut, strange to cay. the Inter tate Comnferce Commissioners And these financial giapts to be the authors of the greatest cupidity and of the utmost disregard fur bittiness honesty. The Standard Oil magnates. If the altegatkms are true, are tearing down the pillars of the temple. Whea they shall base destroyed respect for tbs methods, the law, by disreputable way shall bava been paved tor the army of anarchy that, with flaming torch, will burn and wreck until Standard Oil, reduced to ruins, caa rise no more, uulesa, like s Phoenix, It spriugx from the ashes ef its HIE EXAMINER Pufeltaitog Every Day ta tho Vt fey The SunMto Pufeliahisg Coss- pay. LAYER SUBSCRIPTION Carrier u Ogden City, including Sunday M era-le- g giaieiaer. par aoaih.. Mirm4 fey T5e da Slag mi noptas V MAIL IN ADVANCE. U At mt MaTu Oidu. laa eunnssiy, maU per ta adraaaa. H Lfea FEARLESS aag INDEPENDENT. Tfea is a ewauy ladaU gives au peaiant aeaapeper. - ides 'Ill mmd ba ! squad afee. gltHll tfl ea am U UWMlULbAllflbl m M IlfOniH U W4U WU M F90SlWl presea il la jb all ssfejecu UiiiriiMPa Iran klOVB llfl fee S baTuMTuNa name nwol u XulL AU fencers fey aad bmb da . isniag la tae areMe bfeafeoL Tfea biava sea sever feides feahlad aa f.m Dual asit tfea KJ1 Uir to be reiyoaaifela OF DEBT. REDUCTION fer afeat yeu are aehameil aC While almost every country on earth is Incressiug Its naitenil debt, gubeerlfeera win eealer a that of the United States Is constantUut oAct d Wiuw by ly decreasing. We are redeeming before Kumtaur Tfea IS reoeiv? bonds, building the Panama Canal, tfeslr breakfast. lltli.ite0.00ti la pensions, paying Esaiaiaw caa b Tfea our navy, taking care of tha gg sale fey tfea ladepeadeai PL . pplnes and Cuba, Improving our New Cn fee It Lake City. riven and harbors, extending our mall Oa aU tferougfe traias leavlug faculties relieving those afflicted Ogdca oa Tfea Houtfeera Fsciflo Ballway. through earthquake or finer. Improving Tfea Untan raclfic luUway, aad our consular service, and spending Tfee drag m Short Line Railway mousy lavishly, but Judiciously ta all Examiner patraos will cooler a fetor oa tfee mfenagemant fey directions. And besides paying off ta tfeis attea wfeesaver tfeay our debt, we have a surplus of receipts tfee tfea deals fail to Dad papers at over expenditures amounting to soma sated places. 950,000,000 sad a cash balsuca la tho treasury uf laoo.Ouo.OiM). Uncle 8am Is spending a good deal FINANCIAL OUTLOOK. of money Ihene days, but he la earning more than he spends and his credHenry Clew, la his acekly teller, it Is consequently the very best. His says: a good deal Moderate Improvement developed is people, too. are spending of are earning but too, money, they, the financial situation during the past more than they spend. Il'n a good week. Thin was due chiefly la easier all around. rales fur money. and to a natural ml-- showing short fey in prices caused covering. MAKE IT A DOUBLE TRACK. Tfea decline la money rates was chief. of !y owing to liquidation speculative Telegram: From Humboldt Wells accounts and the Indus of currency from tho Interior. Irresponsible ru- to Wlnneinuces, something over 300 mors, slso, that Secretary Shaw would miles, ths Western Purlflr will practically parallel the Southern Pacific. delay withdrawal of 939,000.000 of Govern neat funds now on deposit with It will aut, aa laid out, save anything tho national banks served to tempo- la distance or grades, and will atrtko rarily relievo monetary tenskm. Tima bo point ef known Importance. Why cannot Mr. Gould and Mr. liar money, bow over, remains scarce, particularly for tho longer datee; and, la riman come to an understanding and pita of much outer conditions In rail have the new road merely a double money. It la altegeiber prematura to track with the Southern Pacific over look for any material Improvement In that distance, all the trains of both the monetary altuatloa. Just now tfee roads taking one track going one wny aad ihet ether track going the other market s better supplied by tho of January dividend disburseway? Both would be safer, both could ments, which have nut been Invested make better time, each company could with tfee usual freedom. As a result keep Its own track la order and run of this easier tendency, there has been Its awa train, and the arrangement a much freer offering of commercial would give an addeft sense of security paper, the taking of which have been to travelers. This suggest ten Is made largely curtailed for wseks past by to both magnates, aad no charge In made for It, high local Interest 'fates. The moet significant feature In the LINOTYPE OPERATORS. money atiuatlon Is the avalanche of short term railroad notes pressing up-o- n the markets What does it mean Editor The Morning Examiner. 1 see by the when a property Ilka tba Southern 8unday Morning Examiner of the 27th that It Is proposed to Railway has to pay practically 7 per Install a linotype marhine la the High cent of thrae-yea- r School, aad give Instructluna to the notes? Such a transaction, of course, puplla who are desirous uf learning shows extreme need of tha corporation the printing business. Well, this lonkr fur funds; It also shows, what la of well enough on paper. The "profes-orwho suggested this new departmors significance, that the money ment dor the High School seems to be market la etlll Buffering from exces- envlonn of the salary received by the linotype operator! In Utah. He may sive strain. Many other Urge corporaIso have designs on other 'brancues tions Industrial as well as railroads nt the printing trades, end Indeed, the re greatly In need of new capital in trade of every skilled laborer In and order to enable them to meet current about Ogden, and tba State. la tha first place 1 may state that the demands. Conditions In berth the stork sad bund markets are unfavor- linotype operator does not receive such awfully big" salary, and whst he able to raising funds by new Issues of receives he certnlnly earns, lu the stock or bonds. Thera la ao other second place. It Is foolish for anyone left, therefore, except that of to believe that rumietmt printers ran abort term notes. Fortunately these be turned out In the course of a few am being taken with comparative months. Tha experience of the linotype schools In the east and on the freedom by Investors, who And It coast proves beyond the possibility uf doubt that a man. In order to become a profitable to exchange them for stocks and boada yielding 4 to I per cent; proficient un a linotype machine, must for la one ease the buyer la reason- have a thorough schooling In other branches of the trade. We have had ably sure of having his principal re- experience here In Ogden with young turned unimpaired whoa the notes ma- men who have taken a comae In Some of the beat schools while In of this kind very ture, (he other he must tsko the chances of n materia depreciation in the country, and without a single exception they have proved, by actual during the next one, two, or three teat, to he little better than useless. years The effect of such conditions Is All they have been taught in these depressing, not only upnn the stock schools Is to finger the keyboard of the market, but upon bonds, the market machine on "straight" matter, the exfor which has been more or less s;hi-ed- . manager of one of these schools plaining upon being i questioned, that more it would be entirely million! of there short Many impracticable to term obligations are In eight, and they undertake to tench the boys the printare destined to exercise an Important ing trade from the ground up." It takes at least five years to teach a Influence upon market nines. young man the linotype business In order that he may go out Into the world and command the salary that l DEVELOPING ANARCHISTS. paid to an experienced men today. This has been proven In our own The report of the Interstate fom-merr- e And even after this length of city. Commission, on the methods of time a mun has no assurance whatthe Standard oil company In destroyever flint he will be able In draw a as nine out of every ing competition. Is the severest ar'large" salary, raignment of prominent men that has ten men who undertske to learn this are failures. Of course, they ever appeared in an offlrial document business may be able to set mime type, but In of that kind. Thomas Lawson could order to draw anywhere near a decent hot havs said more In condemnation salary they must become exceptionI underally fast on the machines. of the trust. the machine The Standard OU people are found took to teach apprentices 1 business when came to Ogden, mid to have resorted to every unscrupuIn all have had some ten or twelve lous trick that did not different men under my ininirtlon. promise criminal action. The forced secret rates These were not raw- - recruits from the from the railroads, destroyed the com High school, but prartlrsl primers of years of experience, and om of the petition of Independent nil companies whole bunch just one man Is operatby unfair tsctlcs. made use ,rf the ing n marhine today ihc others were total failures, the nian who Is operatnames of Independent companies, which they bad quietly absorbed, to de- ing a machine tq!ar works seven a week and draws a salary of ceive the public Into believing there nights from 24 to 9? per week. And I will was competition. resorted to guarantee that if any man in Ogden espionage in undermining the trade of computs In the same lime that this man does, worts as cenarlentlnuslY land petitors and mnoped to fraud and he will be compelled to work hard or If necessary, to will not esru anything that he gain he yig b' a - . will be compelled to cu&fesj that he has tamed bis money. Another thing to be taken into con-sideraiion is the fact that these boys. U i hey undertake to learn this bind-- , ness, must be absolutely proficient. They cannot say" they are operators and receive the 'big" salary, but they must sit doawa and dig tfee big" salary out of the keyboard. 1 rnesn by this that they are paid so much per thousand ems. and tf. during the course of a regular shift" they succeed in getting together some 20,000 ems they will aeon perceive that they have earned a very small salary sums And I might soy bare that 92.20. for a mss SO.ooO ems la a big string of less tbsn two years experience, and feia time must be put la continuously on the keyboard. We have but one man In Ogden at this time who la setting more than 40.0OU ems per day of neven hours, and this man has bees continuously at the business for mart than nine yearn, and was a practical printer before he began on' the machine. Taking everything Into consideration. It would be very unwise for tbs board of education to undertake ta teach the young men of the High School n trade at which on nn average could become proficient, but or even hold n situation at nil. It would be wrong and n deception ta lead the pupils to bellevo that they could by applying themselves for a few hours each day on a linotype machine eventually become fast operators and be in a position when they left school to command n good salary. D. & ELLIS. Ogden. Jan. 29. 1907. one-tent- LETTER LIST, IJmI . of letters remaining in tfea post-offic- e at Ogden. Utah, Jan. 29, which. If not called fur la two weeks, will ba sent to the De-iLetter Office: Ladies' List. 12 letters) Buckltn, Bothulda Lees. Mrs. at B. Bnsea Henson, Caroline Luddy, Mr. and Mm. Brown. Ellen Drown. Mrs. G. W. Larsen, Mlsa IJblile Barnes. Mrs, Grace .Wools, Mrs. Bole. Olive Hurt, Paulino Grot ley, Mm. Eva Nelson, Alts 12 letters) Carr. Christina Nlpp, Mrs. R. A. Craig, Mrs. Frank Nelderkurn, Marie Campbell. Mary Coe, Minnie Nelson, Margret A Durlha Cnilohnn, Rose Petereuu, Mrs. Doty, y. L. Annie lkd go. Ilsxel (2 leters) Paine, Haxel Davidson, Mina Erickson. Jennie 12 letters) Erirkson, Sadie Fletcher, Mrs. Seth Felt, Mrs. Frank (2 letters) Green wood, I sura Hisxel, Mrs. C. Hmike, Curtis, Moffett, C. E. MeCune. Mrs. E. G. Marvin, Felicia OGDEN, I'TAlI, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 30, 1907. 0000 000 00 0 Q0 0 Health is the . Main Thing Therefore Get Health Farmers of the Tide t0 Cmrriflht. 1MR, fey A. A O Cm. positively agree to affect a permanent core in cases of Nervous and Blood Complaints, MENS DISEASES, Rhenmatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Trocbles. DONT WAIT UNTIL 0 0 0000000d6000$0 CHAPTER XVIII (Concluded). Clara, you know what X com hero to r. Why dont you tell em and he done j So In we went When we struck the dinin room there w as Brad ta tba middle of the flour teukln' pretty total'- feta foolish, with Prissy monrad to feta coattnlta and Tempi with n ctave hitch round feta waist AU hands looked prised to see me, but no more n X was to see them. Whst ta thta? says Living statues? "Brad, he kind of grinned. WeH, aye fee, tbs ladies thought they heard some one ta the kitchen, but I gueee' Thought we beard 'em! busts oat Prissy. 'Why, you heard em yourself? "And now Itrad. be hold up feta hands, poker and all. AU right, all right? says he. Now that were reenforced maybe wed better go out and Interview em. They might die of old age If we stay here much tenger.' So he winked tu mo and the fleet got under way. Me and Brad led off, like u coapta of. tugs, and tho women folk strung out behind, like cool barges, koldlu on to cock others wrappers and breathin' hard. We opened the kitchen door and railed In that Is, Brad au X did. Tba cool barges got in n lump, no's to speak. In the doorway and ntnyed there. There wan n lamp buruln' aide of a pan of dough on the table, but, Jest no I expected, wo was tho only kumaui ta with I Drs. Elliott 0. Norris, 25 Years SPECIALISTS 25 Years nee.' Csnso I couldn't see you no other wny; that's why! I'ee tried hard enough to speak with you for tho loot 2361 u BY iuOu comet somethin' doubled up life a JaokAnts." week, hut youve cleared out every night fore 1 got tho chance. I thought If I waited till you come to fix the bread I'd be bore, and you'd have to eo me and hear what I had to ray. So I come ta the back door and waited. Then I beard Frteey apeak ta the dinin' room aud well, I got rattled and hid In that da that everiastln' closet That's tho whole fool yarn! Thera? 'Triray looked aa If eh waa goin to nay something, bnt Clara cut ta ahead f her. Tee,' rays she, 'but whst you haven't explained are your actions last man asks tho lady Sunday. When hes engaged to to go out (Livin' with him and then calmly ups nd takes somebody else, why "1 wrote you how It 'happened,' says Ex, pleadln' like. I never gut the letter,' rays Clara.' " One minute. If you please,' breaks to Xrlray, culm, but chilly, like u January morals'. Let's understand thta thing. Cnp'n Tltcoiub, are you and Clan engaged to be married? "Ex nwallered once or twice and looked round m If Ae was hopin' some-bodyheave a life Hue. But nobody .did. Then he Niovea hta Bata In hta pockets and rays, 'Why, yes, we we d , u t Ch-.rl- es . 'lloo-nub-o- con-elile- . li FORMALLY WITHDRAWING. We ourselves ua In a glass HIE LETTER TO DAVIS. The mirror of our own conceit But let the wireless message para, y ! And nil our alas! 1s trodden under ruthless feet. t Boorish Official is Humbisd by the Colonial Offico He Benda Has It been yours to under-ti-p Thanks. Boms monument of human pride? You flinched before that scornful 11a But hud your egos been sgrip. Irtindon, aJn. 29, 4:15 p. m. The AsWhy, both of you had surely died. sociated Press learns that the international phase of the Kingston Incident Let clever folk their prowess show has been finally cloned by Governor Our praise and wondertnent to earA 8wettenham formally withdrawing hta But. tat us smile and leave it so. tetter to Rear Admiral Davis and ex- Since he who moat desires to know Has probably least good to learn. pressing hta regret for having written It. Touchstone la Londos Mail. Swettenham's withdrawal of hta letvolum-(nous followed hta ter and HOUSE SUBSIDY BILL. apology, telegraphic communications to him from the colonial office. The Looked Upon no a Donation to which ban now closed the inciand Herrlman. dent was sent by the governor to tho colonial office, from whence It ranchChicago, Jan. 29. A despatch from ed the state department at Washing- Washington says: ton through the foreign office 1a the Although the subsidy bill was reportusual course. ed to tho House by a series of suspi-clou-s steps. It has nut had an sasy CABLES HI8 THANKS. time of It since then and the prospect now ta that If put through at all. It Washington, Jan. 29. Secretary will ' be only after a serious amendcableTaft has received the followteg ment J. J. Hill and E. H. Harrimu Governor Bwettenhnm, are principally responsible for the regram from dated Kingston: peated black. eyes which have bees "Most grateful thanks for supply given the bill at late. of tents Just arrived from Cuba In Mr. Wateon, of Indiana, the Republicharge of Captain Battle, United can whip of the House, who has States Army. Service most highly aptho work of putting through the donation, preciated." The tents referred to ora those fop made a canvass of the Republic! warded from Santiago- by Brig. Gen. old, only to find that It would bete Wlnt upon the request nude to Pro- posslble to secure a majority far s t visional Governor MaGooa by the act- hard and .fast rule which would all amendments to the commlttse ing British minister at Hsvsua a MIL It has been decided, therefore, COTTON MARKET FLUCTUATION. to let the subsidy measure come np os Its merits and receive surfe treatment Southern Congressman Asks For on In tha wny of amendment as may be measured out to it. Investigation. Unless somo further sharp prsctlc is resorted to, and it 1a hardly likely Washington, Jan. 29. Representative IJvingxton of Georgia appeared that Speaker Cannon would consent before the house committee on Inter- to such n thing, It ta almost certain state and foreign commerce today, and that the proposed subsidies to the Hill urged favorable action on his resolu- and Hsrriman steamship lines from tion providing for nn Investigation by Seattle and Sen Francisco to Japao the department of commerce aad la- will bo cut out of the measure. bor of the fluctuations In the cotton There ta a chance that the 9290.006 market, with the object of ascertaining gift to BpreckeTi for the line he has whether such fluctuations have result- been running by way of Hawaii to ed from the character of contracts of New Zealand end Australia- - may be alleged sales end deliveries made on ntitmd, the New York cotton exchange. If the Hill and Hnrrlmnn paragraphs The extensive dealings In futures go through at all, tha amount of the was denounced by Mr. Livingston, who uboidy almost certainly will be reanld that cotton growers and spinners duced. The moot probable comproare absolutely at the mercy of spec- mise is to retain the mull subsidies ulators. Mr. IJvlngston spoke of hie for tho lines to Booth America but attempt to have cotton manipulators changing tho two line proposed to Rio barred from the molls as frauds and Janeiro and Buenos Ayres so that one said he was threatened with n libel of them might ntart from a gulf port ult because of hta action, but advised and the other from New York or iti t representatives of the cotton operatvicinity would result ors that he would furnish 9500 to assist In the prosecution of s suit UPRISING IN JAVA,1 against himself, and had heard no more of the threat. Natives Have Taken Up Arm and Slaughtered the Dutch. aelf-estee- , i t AVE. If you and I were forced to know t The thoughts, new unrestrained and i free. j Which each had rather die than show, ? low My view of you must foil As tbat which yon conceive of me. i , ; If we were schooled to rud the mind I Of each and all who came eur way '. Should we, do you imagine, find The love we bore to human kind More fervent than It is today? I nn If the burglars had got tired of waitin for ns and got mad and gone home,' says I. Don't know whst tliey broke Into the kitchen for, ; anyhow. I'to heard of n feller's stesl-l- u n redbot stove, but Brad looked pusxled, sort of. T urtluly beard something movin out here.' he ray. 'Most likely 'twu n .' tray cat, and it's hidin' around -- WASHINGTON j sight " 'Looks u letters) Get well now. swered prompt T epuee you come here to see nays ehe, though why you should hide L iomo-wberes- Y01R TROUBLE BECOMES AGONIZING. ltr TJourso we nU looked at Clara then. She blushed up pretty rod, but she an- I dont 5 r ft But Jest then cornea n whtatlo-- n squeal, I wean from the barges. Miller. Hattie Tempy'u headlights were poppln' out Meyers, Jsunetn of her head, and she was p'lutln i Mitchell. Mary shaky finger at the floor. There xu Morris, Mrs. big muddy footprints nil over It Ward "Well, I own np I was setback two or Alice Reeve, rows. Somebody bad been there, three Rees, Maud waa wrtln. ' I've seen eats with that Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Otto double but no cats made them ' pawn, Harris. Mrs. 0. A. Raneh, Oerirudo , prlntn. Robbins, Mrs. lisle, Harriett " Humph? rays and Brad agreed R. D. Hnge, Mrs. Emily with ua Hale, May Sheridan, Mrs. H. "I wan etandlu' right in front of the Stevens, Mrs. James, Mrs. Emma Sheals, Ruth door of the closet where the old maids Wellington, Johnson, Irene kept their pots and pans. Aud Jest Belle King, Mrs. Inside that clooet bust out tho tjieu Mrs. Williams, Kennedy, Mrs. tnont outrageous rocket ever you B. O. Llxxle heard. Biffity, bang, thump! And Kearney, Mrs. D. Wayne, Olive then coughin' aud sueexln like forty Williams, Sarah Kenna, Iris pocks of thunder crackers. Waite, Mrs, King, Mrs. Joe I aint a aarvoue man, glnrally W. E. Light ner, Mira peakin', but I got up and moved sudAnna Znudel, Florence den. I didnt exactly run, but I kind Lewis, Susie Younj, Miss M. Gantc' List. of glided over to the sink. Leastways are.' X was backed Kobn, A. L. Antunoioulon, up ngulnat It when I re" 'Well, I never? rays Prissy. Kidman. F. J. A. membered to toko an observation. Apoulol "I didn't ray nothin', neither did Hsrt-Mr. and Irting. Atkin, Tlie women grsblted each other and ' Mrs. Levi Anderson, U. V, screeched. Brad,' bo turned sort of Brad, but I curtate we both looked l,eea, Joseph Allen. H. H. Tempy, wbo'd been uettln yelicr round the gills, but bo was the onprised. floor J, ever nence Ex wsx matethe Acfelhevs, 8. coolest one la the bunch. Lawson. F. A. Ashton, Andrew rialised, like one of the camp mootin' resamt an harkin' and "The bangin' Lindstrom, H. F. Autlo, Mike lierita, out of that closet spoke up in' In the clout i kept right up to time. Co. Allen. W. E. If she waa talkin' In her sleep, and bo It wssn't shirkin Whoever was, La Rose, Mr. and HiMgnnrd, Adre rays she, And It waa Clara he waa his wtftrk none to spesk of. Mrs. Geo. Brooks. Jan. L, Vome out of that? yells Brad, cornin' to see nil thta time? Langerak, Meyer Dolce, It. J. "Well. rays IMray. Well, I must A. Drown Maw, Hunter, pinkin' a dive for the door. ay. Cap's Titcomb, that I think It Miafll, Uulccepp Messrs. "Afore he could reach It that door would have been more manly If you'd Brooks. O. 11. McBug, John flew open of Itself. Out comes someMcKInner. J. Dlslr, B. B. thin' doubled up like jackknife. It come and seen Clara Inatead of spend-l- n 8. Merrill, Nora Drown, your errata's with ua and lettln ua kind of pawed the air with its flippers Beck. Chou. Nortnrop, Choc. bead tint for the sink. I think- 'and dove K. A. Nichols, Ik 11, ads In "Vome and see her? belters Ea give it all the room It needed didn't Newell, Heart (2 cards) Didn't I try to come to era her? But want to be selfish. Brown. Ernest D. Norton, N. K. remarks the thing every time I got to the kitchen door Nell. 8. F. Browning, F. M. If It meant It too. Then It shoved you or Tempy 'd take me In tow and Norton, W. J. Hoaoard. Gisbert head for the nettin room. I swan to Its head Into the water bucket. Ulson, J. H. Dlsucett, H. 8. r' man I aint fend a chance to breatlie, The whole congregation was Purdy, Harry Utrdl, Jacob ble shook up. Nobody felt like you watched me no? Peterson, A. G. Bsuer, J. J. Helltno, Tommaso Penrose, M. rlsln' aud addrcmln' the mourners. "Tempy started to nay something, but Drown. J. n. Peterson, Wllford The critter it the water bucket splash- Prissy was skipper Jrat them 'Don't W. K Barr Black. U Musser, ed and gurgled for n minute. Thou It any any more, Tempy,' she uyi. 'Now Morrison, K. 11. Briggs, Roy turned round. Itn head and face waa that we know the cap's is goin' to marMargetta, Fred Crook, i lark nil streaks of rod and brown, and tho ry our I guess she was goin to say Miller, E. Cartels, Nick water was drfppln off its chin. Who servant but didn't hardly drat to onr Middleton. Mr. A Cook, Charles was It? Youd never guess in n mil- young lady friend,' aoye oho, well Mrs. Frank Collins, J. W. treat him as her comp'ny, not emu. lion yean! Mostellsr. H. H. Clinton, G. A. Come, wo ain't wanted here.' TIG to swan If It man I waa't Ei John Martin, Calkins, Clyde comb! "And, helpin Tempy np, she took her Miller, James Crossly, P. Morris. Ward Crlra, E. L. Oh, it's the rup'u? squeaked Tern-p- y by the arm end salted out all canvas not and colors fly In. Christensen. L. C. Osloh, C. A. and went down ta n heap. Cook. Melvin " Uoo-rasPardln(. Angelo Ex, he looked conslder'hto like the on? rays Cap's Ea sort (2 cards) Paige. J. B. feller that stole the ben's eggs and forof openin' the converration. Roberts, Clyde Cannon, M. J. got and art down on 'em. "Well? rays I. Roberson, C. F, Cummings, "Brad didn't spesk. He Jest looked Brad. For rakes? hrareu'a rays Thomas Hagers, C. M. But Iriwiy stepped forsrd and took sort of mournful at the partner and Roberts, F. Child, H. rthe didn't looked scared shook hta head alow. I ain't a mind command, Ross. C. R. Carson, F. L. any more; only kind of queer round reader, but I'll bet he was th Inkin', Covert, W. W. Riley. John L. name as I waa that, for a chap who the mouth nud snappy round the eyes. J. Ratlshack, Mace Casey. Sherman, Chas. C. Davis, R. A. Titcorab, rays she, If yon had the name of bein' the slickest kind "Vap'n Davis. Hill gtokcr, Arthur W. please, what were you hidin' in that of a ladles' man, Es Titcomb rartlnly Sheldom. D. 8. Duncan. Henry closet for? if you can atop aneexin had upset the ralubash'thla time. Edginglon, Deo. W .Shire. K. H. "And we went out and left him alone long enough to answer. I should like' Evans. II. (2 cards) "'Sneeze? hollers Ex, giftin' ready with his beat girl. cummerrail. T. 8 Peter Erickson, fineexe? rays for another explosion, Stratton, C. K. Hshnrty, Daniel he kind of through his nose and wavin' (Continued Tomorrow.) Fbirvtew Mining Shields, D. V. his hand drop' rate. 1 guess maybe Co. Smyth, Edward MEMBERS OF JEWISH PARTY ARStevens. Frank 0. Ftehbnm. V. H. you'd sneeze if you'd upaot the epic RESTED. Stone. J. R. box right into your fare and eyes and Fullmer. Frank Thouius. A. 8. bad your mimtacbe full of red pepper? Frye, Joseph J. New Tork, Jan. 29. Word was reTerranie. Dunlngo Gibson. L. K. "Seemed a likely sort of guess, when In this city Turner. Charles Gibson. R. W. yesterday of the you come to think of It but Friray ceived arrest last Thursday Is Vllna, Russia, Thompson. Chas. Goss, Snm. no attention. didn't pay Goodwin. Samuel Thornburg. Chas. " Why was you hid In that closet? of nineteen members of the election committee of the Jewish party. Thu Tsvlor, Geo. F. Hunks, David C. rays she. Harris. Wni. Try. 4. J. despatch was received hv Dr. "Well. air. that was the fast time In formerly a member of the Russian (2 cards) Ilegnsn. A. F. my life that I ever see En Titcomb Duma, who hai been ta this country Trimble. Jimmie Hunt. E. M. clean out of roundin'! I sown! Ton for two months. At the time of the Hoelni, Fred Wright. W. A. Harris. George A. Williams. Richard could see he didn't know what to say. arrest the nineteen mea were holding Wesslln. J. a political conference in Dr. Lewlna Hetrick. George and when Ex glti that way things home. Wilbur. J. M. The nrresta. It Is believed llulr. Hiiliert mr-e- d must He be up. nualderble Wlllliims. A. J. Herrick. G. P. here, were due to the fact that the E. Wilson, fldgetPd and stuttered and picked at party Intended to oppose government Hilson, John hi watch chain. Hansen. William Smintatin. Jim caniildstee to the new damn. H. Ynmans, I. Great Indignation wat expressed by Trlvsy,' 171 he. and then he 2217 Wash. Ave. Jones. Burt 'Pr1(wT, be any again and Jews In thta city when news of the stooped. wholesale arrest waa made known. Dr. Keyanls. G. shut up like a clam. Trlrsy Judah L. Magnen. Rabbi of Temple Packages. ta "'Well?' sort of Friesy rayn M M. Rooming Emanu-El- , and xecretary of the FedBoil, Mrs on lee vole. vinegar se Clarence eration of American Zionist a raid last , Ex. looked He at 'Prissy says Smock. Allen L. that n meeting of protest would Hajloe. James her and at ILsnpy and at Brad. As night Dahl. F. A. be held by New Tork Jewa. probably for Brad, there wax a twinkle ta hi WM. GLASMASX, eye. Honest, be looked almost ae Postmaster. LEO TOLSTOI ILL. If be was harin' consider'bta fun out Church Does your wife vpend much of the show. IiOndcn, Jan. 29 Despstrhes from of her time shonoir Gorham She Iriwy.' ays Es ones more: then 8t. Petersburg report the condition of he spends most be b t everything go with says not. She nin and Count Leo Tolstoi, the novelist, who of her time waning for her change. hollers. Ob. thunder! Whsfs the as? ta 111. as crittcaL dea-patc- h - . . ooooooooooooooo o o Amsterdam, Holland, Jan. H--- 1 serious revolt fens broken out In t o province of Kedlri, Island of Java New York. Jen. 29. H. H. O Dutch East Indies, according to n dee patch receWed hero today from B Rogers, vice president of the tavla. It Is stated that 290 nstlvM Standard Oil company, when have taken up arms and that many seen by n reporter at his home the Dutch officials end their adhensts In thta city Inst night, refused have been killed or wounded. TM to discuss In any way the re-vice governor of the province ta port of the Interstate Com-- O to be among the wounded and foe meree Commission which wan sent to Congress yesterday. chief of police Is reported killed. "AU these matters are in liti-Troops have been sent to the scent of tho outbreak. gstloc, said Mr. Rogers, refer-ring to the several specific alle-BEN. CURTIS OF KANSAS. gallons contained. In the re-port. He declined to any xny-Washington, Jan. 29. TUB tothrf thing further. nffioe was administered today to creator Curtis of Kansas. - O o O O O O O O O O ROGERS REFUSES TO TALK O . O O O oooooooooooo YOU CAN GET ? Z. C. M. I. Home Made Shoes For men, boys, misses and children again in Ogden. They are the old reliables, every pair guaranteed, as well aa ; the a Ladies Pillow Shoes TIIE ! SHOE FOB TENDER FEET, at the m Fifth Ward Shoe Store 2346 MADISON AVE. BELL PRONE 513-X- . Catalog and Samples. : T A. 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