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Show inn .fttf-.i- l irtifeo rf MriMU - '.ft.- fti'jji THE eondrr that THE Fufelisfied Every Day in th Year TM fiunfesrfe Publishing Cara-P- fey LATEt SUBSCRIPTION Kiamiaor, per manto.. feifigl IN to OOfefefeMS copies V MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tho - oal M of Ogooa. fey for auU r ', f . At I PEARLESS oat INDEPENDENT. ia a outcuy iao Xa it & Bowapopat quaruriy, la yaar.-ft-- advaaoe-- , Uft p"T Xaa giaaMf feaa sa flueoritaq aaS ao aaaaiaa la pumafe. to wUlvagive tho aawa naMheod and self-contr- wlU fea rooolMd oa all subjects yraoouiog la rw lauaiiaaa fna feaava ladL MmW ttotruo aao Boot feo pafeUaBed to loll AU Mtlwaaad i! u.ia.d UraaTla toe ARMY BEING aolBaOi Will feo waMo feoafcoL Tfeo feraro man aevar hides befeiad i lur aia - i la noaiT a taaaa ooofor wUI Suhaerlbon Uii ofloa of Uuiin fey I aa j am Doa'I oak tfeo Ell ia feo maponaibte for what N iilaaN of. Tfeo Kimnlaor feetore tfealr ferookfoaL Tho Motalag News oa MOo Co. Salt laaliw coa Im Indepaodeol fey tfeo Lake CUy. Oa AJ through tnlao teavlag Ogdfl ob Tfea Sootfeara Paoiflo Railway, Tho I'aloa tocil RoUway, and Tfeo Oregia Rboit Uao Hallway. "patroaa will coalor a favor oa tho aaagQBoai fey portiag ta Ifela offlc whenever ihoy fail to Sad tfeo papers at tfea daaig-aalo- j II bt-"1- i 1 Place. SHE ADMIRED. IS MUCH iho wifo of tho now ambaaaadpr to Iho I'nHel fltatrt, la a woman of charm of manner and high Intelligence and a writ vr In the New York Tribune, in a loi- lira. Bryro, Brftlah ter from London, any a: lira. Bryce dlallkea publicity, and haa not coveted distinction aa one of the am rival" ealertalnera wboae d Inga are chronicled by the paragraph-er- a of the aorlety paper ; but aha baa habit of makiog her tho guaata fool at boma and tho faculty of drawing them out by meano of her tact and consideration. Entering heartllv Into her bueband'o work, the haa takes an active litercet la politico and literature, and la ona of tho beat tie formed women to be met In n London drawing mom. Elia la without affectation, and la conspicuous for natural dignity and charm of manner. Bha haa shared her buabahd'a liking fur Americans and has received them with Hera waa tba delightful cordiality. saddest face I saw at the memorial service nt 8L Paul's In honor of John Hay; and I well remember tin expression when she told mo la n whisper that she had vantnred to rail upon him during bin abort stay In Lmdon a few weeks before, and bad had a moat delightful talk with him, and thnt It waa se comforting to her to have had that last yllmpae of the great man who wa honored equally In England and America. It would be bard to aay which la Iho better the new ambassador or Mr. Anglb-Am-erica- n Bryce. : ! OODEN OPINION OP WHITE. The consensus of opinion In Ogden Is (hat Harry Thaw Is not to nuffer the death penally for killing Stanford White. When the question la asked. Why, the answer Invariably Is that White will he proved to have been a roue, and to American Jury cannot do otherwise than decide thnt any man who makes a prarilce of enticing girls or married women from the path of virtue by Inveigling or by subtle Influence or by well-laiplans of forfeits his life to the aggrieved brother, father or husband. That is the unwritten law that Is the higher law which Delmas has Mid will not be pleaded In defense of Ms client-bn- t It Is tbe law that will sway the Jurors, consciously or unronsclonsly, when they are laboring over the pmli-leuf a reasonable doubt. The American home, whether It from material gathered from tbe brothel, has the protection of every spark of manhood In this country, and even those who are themselves violators of tbe snnrtlly of the home, concede that their freedom from penalty lies In tbelr ability to detection and not In being above r. d Mi DISCREDITED. Butte Miner: After the fullest la- veMigattoa. the war department haa developed humiliating fraud in the ranks of the Fifth Infantry. In their target practice last year a nu miter of remarkable scores were made, ao remarkable thei the officials became skeptical. It was dlacov. orad that two companies had their to combined mark up records. Inder tho system, one company shoots while another acorea and It waa easy to put the totals to a surprising flgure. The men received higher pay for their supposed accuracy and have drawn It ever since. Now It will be deducted from their checks and prosecution may follow. The war department Is very severe with these cheats, but as la tbe Brownsville incident no mention la made of reprimand for the company eommlseloned officers. Why they did not discover the fraud at the lime Is Inconceivable. Ona uf three conclusions Is permissible, that they art stupidly Incompetent, that they were neglecting their duty, or that they connived with tho men. The army baa had a very bad year. The President talks of making the uniform respected; hut respect cannot be forced from Individuals. The army must merit respect. Mutiny, murder and cheating do not heighten its prestige. Supposing those- army acorea are generally doctored T- What if the a boasted Ameriraa marksmanship newsof or reanlt the rheatlng largely paper aeasatlon. It Is not probable that auch Is tbe case, but the army must beware of "paper" prowess. It will lead to fatal overconfidence. 1151 OtiDES, CTAI1, EXAJ1INEU. c fata is bora misfortune: m being county atin Jk city where .casual doge, tracted by an innocent fare and t syuime'riral figure, pursue their quae ry to the eud. The moral forces of New Tu-- k are Inert to a'lnw such debasement to ester no largely huo the social life of that city to au pervert young gfrls. Of course Evelyn Thaw story I nut a Justification for murder--- tt simply serves to convince the jury that the world Is wall rid of a man such aa Stanford White and thnt another life should not be sacrificed in a to nan ent for a crime so black. Thaw should be made to feel the restraint of the law lu some way. lie suo la an unbridled fellow and shout i be made to realise that bis wild career la a menace to orderly society. Ho must be taught and, if proved Incompetent te guide himself aright, he ahould be deprived ot the righto of a free man. E DaUverod fey Carrier la Ogden Uty, Including Sunday Mora-la- g a girl of beautiful SIOKMXG f CANAAN f Ctwr. "Monsieur L COPYBICHT.' 1. CHAPTER IfefeS. Bssureiiw." Etc. b HARPER BY U0T. M-.- By BOOTH TARKINGTON. Author R, ed uiit'l ho wagged Ms slmttMers round the next corner aud dtsxpiieereil iuto croon street. As fir Eugene, fea was calm with a great calm aud vary led. He had not covered a great distance, however, before bin gravity waa replaced by bis former smiling look of the landed geutleman amused by tbe Innocent pastimes of the peasants, though there was Be one la eight except a woman sweeping soaie snow from the front etepe at n cottage, and she. not perceiving him. retired Indoors without knowing her loss. He feed come to a thinly built part of tbe town, the perfect quiet of which made tbe eouad he beard as ha opened tbe picket gat at his own bom all th mors startling, it was a scream, loud, frantic aad terror stricken. Eugene stopped, with the gate bait T H CONQUEST DAY, FEBIil AliY BROTHER IConcluded.) Ogdens Best Drug Store handed him over my store, and I never to lift a finger for em again. "By George, you're right!" cried Ariel Tabor 'a my grandniece, but ah nib-toft- . "I recognise fcim now." didnt act like it, and you can aay any"But what's the matter writh him? thing you like about her fur what I open. asked Mr. Bradbury eagerly. "Haa fee care. The last time I spoke to her wan Out of tba winter skeleton at a grape joiaed some patent medicine troupe 7 year and a half ago. and I don't arbor at oue side of tbe four square reckon I'll ever trouble to again." brick house a brown farad girl at sevH "Not a bit," replied Eskew. "How waa that Jon? quickly In- enteen precipitated herself through tbe went east to college lest fall." air In the midst of n shower of tom lb they make the bays wear them quired Mr. Davey. who. bring tfca cardboard which abe threw before her cuclothes?" persisted Bradbury. "Ia It waa Meet of tbe party, tbe moat as abe leaped. Rbe lit upon her toe one kind of uulfuruif rious. "What happened?" T don't care what It la." said Jenai "Bbe waa out la the atreet,. up on and headed for tbe gat at top speed, Tabor, "If I waa Henry Louden 1 tha'. high bicycle uf Jo Loudon'. He pursued by fe psl young man wboae to wouldn't let him wear 'em around waa teacbln her to ride, an' abe waa tbln arms strove spasmodically behind bare." lttin on It like a man dues. I stopped reach her. Scattering enow on Uko wouldn't you, and told her she waau't respectable. them, hair flying, tba pair sped Ota, you wouldn't, a before branches tattered twa high JeuasT Mr. Arp employed the accent Sixteen yean old, goto on seventeen !" wind, for, as they came nearer Eugene, f mresent. "I'd like to sea Henry What did she aay?" of whom, In the tensity of their flight, Louden try to interfere wltk Gent behia voice said Jouaa, "Laughed!" was to be seen Sentry. Fanny 'd lock the old fool up coming louder aa the radial of bla they took bo aote, it dressed aa were so both that shabbily cellar. la tbe wrong rauewad tbelr sting la bia aoul. to ha almost ragged. Tli lofty vision lurched out of viesr. Laughed! The girl ran beautifully, but n fleeter "1 reckon," ns Id the colonel, leaning "What did you do?" woo hehlnd her and, though aha the quality of hia voice, too, aa ho foot forward to sc th last uf it--! reckon "I went up to her aud told her aha of Mhl to hia Invisible captor, with an wasn't a decent girl and shook tba dodged and eroded like a creature ale of detachment from any personal wheel." Mr. Tabor Illustrated by sein- tbe woods, tbe reaching baud fell upon fooling: nor of loose Iter tlie red sleeve blouse, abak-tog ing tbe laprla of Joe Davey and "What pecuUef sboce you wear! I fell lightly. 8h gave a wrench at fren-xblm. "I told her If her grandfather The antique fabric refused tbe don't think I over felt any ao pointed had any spunk aha'd git aa old fash' shoulder seam so before." ioned hidin fur behavin' that way. strain, parted at tbewhole eleeve came that tbe Tbe took no thought thoroughly reaming knight Here And I shook tlie wheel raln. away, but not to lta owners release, of offering to help the persecuted Mr. Tabor, forgetting in tbe wrath Inshe bad been brought round by tho damsel to arise; instead ha tightened cited by the recollection that be had for o that, agile as. eh had shown hi grip upon the prisoners neck unJerk, But to do with aa Inanimate object, tbe purauer throw as arm herself, perforce, water not tears started swung the gasping and helpless Mr. about her neck before she could twist til, from tbe latters eyes. bla aud la forth back Davey rapidly away and beM her. "Ton miserable little muff!" Mid the chair. "I shook It good and bard!" Thera was a sharp straggle aa abort conqueror. "What the devil do you "What did aba do the?" asked Peter as It waa Here. Neither of these extra- mean nuking this scene on our front f Bradbury. ordinary wrestler spoke. They fought. lawn?" vioJonas ou off me, replied "fell Victory hung la tho balance for perexclaimed tho "Why, its Eugene lently. "On pnrpoee!" waa holplaaa one. "They didnt I wlsbt shed killed ye, is Id Mr. haps four seconds. Then the girl expect you thrown heavily upon her hack In such till tonight When did yon get In? Davey In a choking voice aa, released, a turmoil she of snow that seamed to "Just In tlrte to give yon a lesson, he tank bark In bla chair. "On pnrpoee!" repented Jena. "And bo tho mere nucleus of a white comet. my buck," replied Bantry grimly. In good time for that, my playful stepsmashed a straw bat I hadnt bad She struggled ton get up, plying knee very anguish of de- brother." three months! All to pieces! Bo It and elbow with termination, but her opponent beM her, Ha began to twlat tho other's wrist couldn't lie fixed!" pinioned both her wrist with one hand a treatment of bona and ligament la "And what then?" pursued Bradand with tfeo other nibbed groat hand- the application of which arhoollioya bury. , fuls of snow Into her face, sparing nei- aad even freshmen are often "She ran," replied Junxa bitterly adept ther mouth nor eye. Eugene made th torture acute and Louden" "ran! And Joe Loudeu-J- oe will!" be cried. "Ton will tear was apparently "Ton enjoying tba work He panned and gulped. up my pictures! A dirty trick, and you whoa suddenly, without aay manner "What did bailor Pater leaned for get washed for it!" of warning, ho received an astounding ward In bis rhalr eagerly. Half suffocated, choking, gasping, blow upon the left ear, which half The narrator of the outrage gulped It tens Mat of toll gtnUemntt ixikis again and opened and abut hl( mouth bo still fought on, squirming and stunned him far the moment and Bent kicking with such spirit that the pair his hat flying and hlnuelf reeling, ao tug hi nlnetrcnrh wdntor. before responding. to tbe behelder like groat wm the surpriM and shock of 4t. "ne said if I didn't pay for a broken of themofappeared Henry Lottdru's almut tbe saddest mist writhing la a fountain It waa not a alap. not aa open handed case uf abused stepfather I ever aaw." spoke on bla wlieal he'd have to sua figure of snow. push nothing like It but a tierce, well "It's bis own fault," said Mr. Arp am!" Mora violence was to mar tbs peace delivered Mow from a clinched fist "twh-not havin' nenas enough not to of morning, ruexpectedly attacked with tbe shoulder behind it, and It merry. Him with a son of hie own CHAPTER II. was tha girl who had given It. aelx-atoo!" AIN street, already muffled by from tbe rear, tbe conqueror was "Don't yon dam to touch Joe! she by the nape of tbe neck and one "lee," assented tbe coluuel, "mar the enow, added to its quiecried simuland wrist bla to Jerked feet, passionately. "Don't you lay a ryln' a widow wltk a son uf her owm where tude a froarn bush . and that widow Fanny! tbe wonder bearing youth taneously receiving n succession of finger on him! Wasnt It just tbe same with bet pursued bla course along Its white, hicks from bis assailant- Prompted first buNbaud, Bantryl" Mr. Davey straight way, None was there In hy an entirely natural curiosity, he es(Continued tomorrow.) sayed to tom bla bead to see who asked, uot for Information, aa be Imwhom Impertinence overmastered asforea this twist his but be, of "Ton himself. answered might mediately tonishment or who recovered from tbe FURNITURE TRUST, !st It was! Hlda't she always rule eight In time to Jucr with effect. No arm and the pressure of strong fingers under his ear constrained Mm to rethe roost? Yes, she did. Flie made a "Trab's boy gstberwl courage to enGovernment Investigation Begins In god of Gene from tlie day be was act In the thoroughfare a scene of main aa ho was, therefore, abandoning ChlMgo. resistance run waa house for him, mockery end of joy. and, oddly onough, acceptliorn. Itantry's like Imdeo's I now." ing without comment the Indication And now that expression he wore Chicago, rob. 7. The government's "And look, exclaimed Mr. Arp, with tbe Indulgent amusement of a man of that bis captor desired to remain for effort to loosen tho grip which tho furniture trust haa on the to dlslntrgrate and tbe moment Incognitos ho resorted satisfaction, at the way be'a turned tlie world school houses, churches aud theater out!" show signs of change. It became fine- calmly to explanations. Rbe tore up a picture of mine," ha of the eountry, begin today. Among "Ho ain't turned out at all yet. He's ly grave, as of a high conventionality, summoned are men who too yonng," anht Dnrkalew. "Besides, Mid, receiving the punishment with- tho witnesses lofty, aasmed and mannered, as ha been forced out of busto claim have out cktthes don't make Iho man. apparent emotion. "She seemed to iness. m well aa former employes of the I'lke "mansion." "Wasn't be smokin a clgnreet! cried It waa big, smooth atone faced think because she'd drawn It herself the cotnblnt who are willing to tell of Kskew triumphantly. Thin was final. house, product of tbe seventies, frowning abe bad a right ta" Its Inner workings. "It's a pity Henry linden can't do under an uutrageouely Insistent manThere was a alight whimsical droop Tha government will seek to show something for bis own son," Mid Mr sard, rapped by a cupola and staring at tba corner of his month as ha that whllo there may ha several apBrndhury. out of long window overtopi-ewith spoke, which might have been thought parently distinct firms making school, Why don't be send bin ornamental alal-s- . Two cast Iron deer, characteristic of him. He was an odd church and theater seats and furnish-lags- , away to college?" they really constitute one gigan"Fanny won't let him." chuckled Mr painted death gray, twins of the same looking boy, not 111 made, though very "Takes all the! Bn ild, stood on opposite sides of tbe thin and not tall. Arp malevolently. His pallor waa tic combine. This, according to government wltueMea, probably was th spare change to keep Gene there In front walk, their barke toward It clear and even, aa though constitutionmeans of a "gentlemens agreement." eer Gen I her. blame don't style. and each other, tbelr bodies In pro- al; the features were delicate, almost The charga made hy the government, file to the street, tbelr necks bent, howtaluly acta fie foil, but that Joe chUdllke, but they were very slightly based on reports of Investigations of Is t tie oroeriest buy I ever aaw la ever. so that they gaaed upon th pssa distorted, through nervous habit to the department of commerce and laan ornery world full." erby, yet gnsrd without emotion. Two an expression at ones wistful and hu- bor, whlob have been turned over to lie alwaya was kind of lulncbeev-oua,large calm dogs guarded the top of tho morous; one eyebrow waa a shade the department of Juitlca, la that a 1 don't adiult'ed Buckalew. steps leading to tba front door. They higher than the other, one side of tho sort of pod exists among the furnithink he's mean, though, and It dues also were twins and of the same In- mouth slightly drawn down; tho eye- ture men. Thus, when some school seem kind of nol Just right thnt Joe's teresting metal, .though honored belids twitched n little, habitually; tbe board aJvertlMs for bids on school various concerns gat tofaiher'a money- - Bantry didn't leave yond tlie by coats of black paint fine, blue eyes themselves were almost furniture tha anything to siesk of- - haa to go to and shellac. It waa to bo remarked comically reproachful th look Uf a gether and vote to are which ona shall tha bonus required by the trust beepin' Gene on tho fat of the land, that these dogs were of no distinguishpuppy who thinks yon would not havo pay with Joe glttln up at half past 4 to able specie or breed, yet they were beaten him If yon had known what for tho contract. This question decided, toe concern carry paev, and him golu' on ninenninlstskalily dogs. The diitlrat must was In hi heart All at tola was In selected is the proper one to bo glv- teen years old." have recognised them a such at a "It's all he's fit for!" exclaimed glance, which waa perhaps enough. It "lie's low down, I tell ye. Ain't was a hldenti house. Important look It only last week Judge Ilke caught Ing. cold, yet harshly aggressive, and him aliootlu' craps with Pike's nigger It sat In I he middle of Its flat acre of driver aud some other nigger hired snowy lawn Ilk a rich, fat man en nieu in tho alley hack of Pike's lisrn." raged amt Hitting straight up In bed "You ever bear that boy Joe talk pul to swear. I Hear asked Incle Joe Davey. cross And yet there was one charming lug a cough with a chuckle. "Ills thing sIh-u- i tills ugly house. Rome head's so full of schemes fer running workmen re Inclosing a large side this towu. nod to:. It's a wonder porch with canvas, evidently for heavy It don't hast. Henry Louden told me festal purms,n. Looking out from he's see Joe set nrotind uud study hy two -of tlie canvas was the hour how to save g.1,xx).s) for tlie the rosy aud trips face of a pretty delicate state lu two girt, lulling upon Eugene Bantry aa placed "And tbe be-- hr cau do for himself.'' he passed. It was mn obviously pretadded Eikew, "is deliverin' the Daily fa e. all the 'youth and grettlnesa sold Twain on a second hand 8tar birycle ty there for ur very. first glance, s and gamblin' with ulgp-rand riffrslT retty, like the splendid proNone of tlie nice young folks Invjie fusion of hair and above It, am-le- r him to ihelr loin's any more." colored which so ranch upon shsl-tiThat Wsoer he's git so time had been spent that a circle of he's quit gotn' with 'em," Mid Kucka-lew- . large, round urls rnsa above tbe mass of it like golden bubbles tipping a "Xu. It n'u't." snapped Mr. Arp. It's coronet. tweause he's so low down, lies uo The girl . fingers wore pressed more 'n i tnu There ain't chin as Euary one or go Is 'll have a thing to thoughtfully against her gene strode into view. Immediately do with hlu, except that tnm-lio- y next door io Loudon's, and the oth- her eyes widened and brightened. He every er don't have much to do with her swung along tlie fence with the handsomest appenr-uncof unconsciousness neither, I can toll ye. That Arte Ts h nntll he re, tin, point nearly oppobnr" site her. Tlicii be turned bis head at folunel Flit-tor- t rought him xinep If are liaptiaxsdly and met her eye. At titlously by Hi-- . arni. -- sh, Lskewi" he once she threw out her bend toward -- ut "I.o-jwhispered. what you're hint, waving fim greeting, a gesture Mvin'. "You needn't iii.ud me." Jonaa Tabor which as tier fingers had been near wa her like throwing a spoke up sale of w.ihrd my bsndc kiss. lipsHe crookedlittle an elbow end with of nil n!!nvi.')ii;Ty f.,r Roger's a one. two. movement three military of the family ions ngo. Never was one removed hi small brimmed hat, exof 'e:n had the energy hr,,,, tending .t to full arm's length at tha a linn-- , wit! r not mo worth his salt. I set shoulder level, returned tt to his head with life giuird precision. This was Roger's s- -n up In and all the new in cnnaan. He was letting return In- ever mnde me waa to go also felsmte Pike have It all at once. fnto lankrmt-- y an ! tike to drink, t'l! The tmprcvjon wa s large ns fee he d:et a sit. !! h's wifi-- did of could have desired. Bhe remained at 1 d.iue ail shaine. 1 miild when I tbe npeu'ag in (fee canvas and wstefe- - expert Ogdens Best Drug Store Diamonds Earn Dollars as aa invMtment to aay nothiig of personal adornment while yos earn these They often Increase t value 10 per cent In a twolro-montsad the security ia a good and quickly turned over aa th most conrorvatlve could srant. Big opportunities hero In tones fairly priced set or unset first-wat- W. L. BUSWELU Jeweler 370 24th St E. fl, News: At a time when so much Is snld of the rights of the Japanese In this country, the question uf what privileges are accorded to the Americana In Japan haa more than of ordinary Interest, A the New Turk Herald, writing from Japan, claims that foreigner are gv-ebut scant consideration there. Ho aya Americans there are not permitted to uwn real property, or to have any mining rights. They can only buy certain securities. Boiurllmei, it Is necessary. In order to do hindne-e- . to place certain properties or securities In the name of a Japanese, and If tho said Japanese absconds, tbe courte will not eren consider bla act as a criminal one. Of special Interest is what he says of the school question. He claims that no Americana, old or young, are permitted to attend the Japanese schools. They are allowed to live only In rertaln sections. They must no: lesve the tresty ports without n permit, and this le almost Impossible io obtain. Even In the matter of amusements the foreigners are discrtminstid against. According to this wrt'er, a the theaters the Japanese rate is !) en. No foreigner Is admitted under X yen (ZoO sen), and the hotel rate are on a similar basis. With regard t taxation we arc told that foreigners In Japan arc taxed doiihh-- , and that, although according to treaty stipulations, they are exempt from war taxes, they were msiW-tpny their share during the late nar. Just the ani. If the farts are as here stated. It tr evident thnt the Japanese have very little cause for complaint against the treatment they arc receiving In this country. suspect that the Japanese are as unfavorable to the Influx of Wrstrrn settlers In their country as the Californians are to the immigration of Astatic Into their state. This hev have a right to be. Tint the Japanese should not he ion lender in acihetr feelings. They should cord to others the privilege they demand for themselves, or keep thrills borers at home. com-spundc- n The story that Evelyn Thaw ha re Is ted on the witness gland today w cce of bestiality on th part irf White nd discloses to view the underworld The Hawaihm Territorial Hoard ot haa authorlr.-of New York City where the rich lib Immigration K R. t.i mines have their dens of Iniquity Stackable, its agent hi churter a and to th and where maidenhood finds no re- Island onefieamshlp Ihoueaud Spaumli lsb--r- spect, bui It tbe object of prey. No W. A. Mala. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHINB, MALAN d FOREIGNERS IN JAPAN. Malta. f TRANSFER COMPANY Vans, Dray and Baggage Wagon. Fort OUR BFECIALTIEB-ffa- Mt tor Bafa Moving and Btoraga. n OFFICE 40fi MraA Twenty-filt- h FHONEB Ind SE4, Ball, KOL d " dt-e- r contract Aim tha price It wLl submit In lta hid. Tha blda of th other concerns are then put In at a higher figure os the understanding that the teWMt hid will get the Tho bonus ta then dlridfei! among tha unsuccessful Milder. The American School PuraKura Co. or A marl can Besting company, as I, ia now known, will be tbe chief ofe Jee of attack simply because It is the largest ooneorn hi too busier, sal H U sold, morn dearly show evidences of n trust. 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