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Show EXAMINE!: MOUSING THE CM i HEN, ETA II, SAT EH PAY, FKIIRFARY 23, o o o Salt O I of rv'Miea fur O drug-giat- a o BANQUET. Saturday Evening's Functien at Thu Commercial Club te Be a Winner, Feb- - 31- -It may be uewa. but naveithil fart that newspaper nu-a-. aur-prisi- it Is a like other anlmala. require feeding oocuatooally. hl year the annual attempt to catch up with all the mUsed totals of the year will be madi) ou Saturday night, at the Oouinn-rrle-l club, and from the Hat of things printed below, it would appear that a full opportunity te do no in funnelled. The banquet In in charge of a of ubich A. X. McKay In chair nian, and when broached today to com-mlil- how much of menu could be ha threw out presented In S.ilt tha suggest U that a apeclal contribution from an old newspaper niaa who bad iuca "lit ruck It rich" In Nevada, was responsible fur the presence of aurh delicacies an "tmneieita squabs" and "railblrda," aa well a a wine the French lanlint which exhaust guage. Tha menu follow; lr.v klurltul. Caviar. Toque pjlnu, half shell. California Olives. Almonds. Cunsouiuie. Flanked ahaJ au beurre nolr. Filrt of beef, pique nance pot v redo. Haul aaulerne. Kust pheasant. Pel It pul a la franc i a. Itouimca da Terra fundant. Cucumber. Knmmel aherbet. White Rock. . Caevaa back duck. rontet eanat. Donate squab fracla chaudfrold. Veuve cliqunt prniaarilino. Artichoke a la proreurale. Kailhlrdn a la portugolae. Ijl Halade da chott eacarel. Camemhert and Rouquefort cheese. Chartreuse and brandy. . Cigar and cigarette. will be the Introduction of a number of talk entirely different from any ever listened to at a gathering of newspaper men In thia city. The bunch of solid fun. hilarity and tom foolery will be Interaperaed with apeechra by prominent eltlsens uf the stale. Public officials hav roaaented to talk so the pencil pushers arroaa the banquet board and lei! them things about thing In general. The customary doings will be better, bigger and brighter thin year than ever. The members of rn the legislature polled Ihetr trip to Park City until Sunday to euabla them to atteud the Pivaa Club dinner. Stale, county and riir officials have accepted Invitation gindiy. I la expected at !txt 3m roi ul fellow and their friends will be present. The dinner U in be held at the Cuiunii-rcln- l flub, coinnienciuK at 9:3u o'clock. Fisher llarrln. niauag"r of the dub. kald till munilng: The ai rauuenieuU bciug made by the I re club fur I'a anuiiiil banquet here cvrniAg indicate thut 1 will be Hie most priiitillous. coatlv and rnn: plete affair ni Ihe season. Nothing I to l;o left out wlilrh cun In any w:'y add to ihe joy of the ocrntin. Com-'e-ri;- il y ' Only One BROMO QUININE" That Is LAXATIVE 1IROMO Qiiiuim. Similarly nanm t remedies sometime deceive. The first and original INihl Tablet la n WHITE PACKAGE win black and red lettering, an. I bears th . signature .f F. W. GROVE, ::-o- BRAZIL'S COFFEE LOAN. Rio Janeiro, Braxil. IVli. 22 A rof v under, fee loan of fJu.iUM.iHm, stood here, has been nexuiiaii-by ihe government. came ment. S3 the busiueaa house of the city The yaiem it the work of Ll. J. William, of the I'nloa Inveatpieut nnupaay. whu ha had It lucorpuiaird in seteral d;l fereui countries The new ayaieui ia unique Itg It Datum and uprratiun. ll U minllar to the trading stamp ajnicui, rncept that instead uf receiving an article of tut a premium the holder receive iuveainient siock fur hi coupons. The merchant given to hla a reduction ou all giMidh widch they buy. the rol:u br- fin- wMcb Ine inrkaBIJ h re ffu convenient collection Tkj When a hook la filled abb coupons tha ladder takes It to the office of the Commercial Raving A Ueuertt A company or tbs I'nloa Raving Trust company, a ben- iia talue is to felm ia the form uf a certificate iff stock in either of thoke com An arrangvUMit is made by pnnlea. which in a certain time the bolder can restixe a rash return from the Coupoun which he hsa deposited. ft ia claimed fur the system that It works auinmatlrully for all Interested in it. and that It t ethical ns well aa commercial iu its operation In that It teaches the habit f saving. In half um pill a Hretlme, it Is aald, the save enough for the average family to make them praulrally Independent. lb Rtandard Mercantile company which recently opened Iia new store at 45 East First Bomb street, was the first houae to inaugurate the Investment rebate. For the first two week their they will give 10 per ccut rebate, and from that time on per cent. Manager Paaaey say that he exiHcte to derive great reeulta from the new system. Ie atatea alae that hla arrangement with the Investment company makes It. poaalble for him to cater to the beat trade at tha t lowest price. HAS IMMENSE LEDGE. la SI Fuat Acraas and Has Five Feat Streak f High Grade. Rail Lake, Peb. 33. A. H. Mayne. a well known operator In Nevada camps, who l now In thia efty visiting hla family, la of the oplnhm that hla RamaeyA'omatfirk property In the Ramsey dlmrirt will prove one of the greatest milling propositions In thu country. He la now prospecting n ledge which la VI feet between walla. In ihla enormous ledge la a "streak" of four or five feet of shipping ore giving 3W a tnn sad better, and the remainder of the vein matter will, he asya. average abuul $10 a Ion in gold. Mr. Mayne 1 sinking a shaft on thia big vein. He la JuM rutting the station at the point In this abaft, and Bays be will sink to l.floo feat depth before doing much drifting or atnplng. He lakes nut an average of about three carload a week of shipping ore In the conns of development. Mr. Mayne la .also interested In properties at Goldfield, Manhattan and Round Mountain, of whirh aome are already whlppera. He went to Nevada three yea is ago to engage In mining, but baa never given up his bums in 300-fo- Cafe Nolr, A feature of thia year's doing station. and die, uitb ter husband, heir with him fur surgical treatHis parents will arrive luiuor-r- e A new eyaleiu purrhaaeta uf mervhau-introduced by some uf Feb. nirhed. ooooooooooooooo Uke. - - o ed thereon. Only tae adulter o ated idle are anld In bulk; o these create pauaea and naver o effect the deal red results. o Balt h bring J ortg-laa- PREBB CLUB attention fioui Ii. F. K. Flak, but il U aald ibal there la link- Impe ul recovers. Tiw Ld'fc hoiua ia at Vernal, but he hue fur aolue (Hue been Hopping with a married irtalrr at the New Syattm involute I vast me at Stack and Benin Trading Stamp All Ho'lew. - guor-antee.- 1 From Correspondents and State Exchanges AUTOMATIC REBATES. , half-ounc- e SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS ! o; e this city. BOISE ON MAIN LINE. Carp an Arrive .for of Surveyor Early Start on Orchard-Boie- s Project. ere was no litBid, Feb. tle exidlemeut caused in railrond circle hero today when It was learned that jv craw of aurvayora had arrived to begin work on the surveying of tha main Use from Orchard to Hols. Tbelr presence Is. generally believed le Indicate that Boise wll be on the main line before the end of the present year. The fact that they hava arrived vor work ao mm u after Iba breaking of winter, la regarded as Indicative of an early start on couairuclkm work. It la rumored that steel and tics have been ordered for au eailr delivery hero and tbai Uie work will be rushed to the utmost. 33c-Tb- CITY DEBT LIMIT REACHED. FALLS FROM CUFF. Gtorga Atwood Slip From Height ef Sixty-Fiv- e Feet Price. Feb. 21. While throwing snowball Yesterday from the rdff at Soldier slut ion. eighteen miles north f here on the stage road, George Atwood. a lad of sixteen, slipped and fell from ihe cliff about tweuty-fee- t to a narrow ledge covered with deep enow and from there about forty-fivreel tn the n'ka auHtaiulng a fuel n red skull aud broken arm. He was brought hero lust night aud re- e - Plight lute Which ,Amerb can Party Arminlatratien Has Plunged the C'ty During th First Year of its Trust. Salt Lake, News say a: i j Feb. The Deseret 22. "I certify that thia warrant la within ,he mmffhtl dobt itmit of Balt Lnka r,ty toCo,rlK,r,U".,i1n1J the certincatma lng on every city warrant Issued by City Auditor Rudolph Alff over hi signs- ture. Since the first of the year when there were deficits iu several id the fuuds of the city the auditor continued to issue warrant against these funds with the same aaaurance to thr holder of the warrants that they were issued wi'Jiln the debt limit of tho city. There in a grave doubt In tho mind of many cltisena as to whether or net warrant issued since Jan. 1. 1!RT, hav been within Hut debt limit and are issued according to law. City Auditor Alff stated to a News representative today that the warrant a are within tba debt limit and on tomorrow ho would Issue n statement showing exactly tho amount of that limit and the warranto which have l'on Iroued alae the flrit id the current year ao that the public may know exactly the eiatus of the tnuulcipel finance. Today he could give no definite figure, although he has been at work on this task for that months. According to hla report, issued yesterday, the pet deficit in the various general funds uf the city amounted to $48,04.17. The disbursement in all of the funds have bees greaier than the receipts, aa shown In the report, hence there la little bop of bettering the financial condition of tha city during tha aeoand year of tho "American" administration. And If the record made la ln$ la repealed In 1007 in the matter of expenditures, there I no question but that the debt limit will have been pasted several time and the city will be in a condition approximating bankruptcy. Tba increased aaaraaed valuation of tn tba city thia year will not Jiropi-rtenough taxes to save the city trorn n flnnucial crash and other mean will have to be resorted to. Already the administration has proposed a plan of asking tha k'glslature for relief by authorising the council to levy g tax of not to exceed throe mills, to b used for bund Interest, and creating a sinking fund. Tbia, it argues, will relieve the contingent fund of the interest proportion and will therefore allow more money for contingency expenses, Thie matter la now under consideration by the council and will bo acted upon next Monday night. In the event that thin plan fails the city council will bo confronted with the necessity of three alternatives, any of whleb would be decidedly radical and rmbarraaalng to tha administration. It would have to either increase the assessed valuation of property in tha city, atop public Improvements or default In the payment of interest. When such steps au thuae are even suggested as they have been membera of the "American" administration It will he seen that the city Is indeed In a sorry plight flnanelally. Precisely this state of affaire haa been pointed nut for months. In fact, almost from the advent of the "American" party "reform crowd. Conservative and carefnl bualness meg forecasted what would happen nnleai there wan a change of methods. But that the wreckers made no difference, went right on spending mosey In every department of tho municipal service that waa coming in. There waa no exception. And now the city finds Itself fan to face with a situation that is moet rmbnrraaslng. and which no amount of explanation on the part of tha organ, whose big Oat and avarirhwa fingers have been gathering tn large sum of money for advertising, without competition, and at Ha own rates, can brush away. YERIN0T0N FEEL BOY OVER- Denperale SLIGHTED. Preliminary Survey of Southern Wabuaka Branch Doss Not Touch Her. Feb. 22. Yet-Hutt- Mc-leo- n 204 , filed at Washington. 1 saLe msri eACKAseaffcj thirty fetn," writes a Y8U have' gentlamaa in Los Angalci, fwccTion w- ed ArbucUei Coffee. Many time toqrthw. TV h cert yoa law i Bus amply I aut eufrt math to being greater my family In tried other coffee only to ia Ul, aLrirribaa dir comeback loom old reliable, unchange- fiwaasyciMqsaoix lug-- r r.iw is iu world mbud. package bearing his name. ri able AibucUea. coffee has W. Nr D"n'1 "'!lv lb look aar lbs pries this Hoffona never fail: IB AKIOSA dim anyone rbe can fire ladi.alr iu cup quality. No naitaT coni, I care wbt. net at what price. 1 have often wiihed ,0; A ?"t: E0 nwM icle it u Vuy Aibwxro ARIOSA. whw yoa pay ,w n ll I couU P "it- aid anifana Arbscklca you thia.' Many Other c AOSA Some grocer will . have die sell same to people opinion. try If your pocarwiB not nipply, write to AAaiW waa At Art msai parkawd you initcaa loose eolfee which the : H ibc ariia ha and ARBCCkLE BROS, is f ouster als sefa, ashamed to sell in p " For ever rt "I n W 2222 a r V 's Southern PaSalt cific engineers started a line from Wabuaka thin week and have already run the line to n point south of This la the preliminary survey uf thu lung looked for line Into one of Nevsda'e richest mineral districts. The survey runs parallel with a wagon pad from Wahuska tn hill. The line flkiw the western foothills to the upper end of Mason Conqilics with all requirements U Urn National Pure Food Law, Guarantee No. id I SENATE AND BOISE 000900000000000O TO CURE A COUGH. o o e A avert authority on I'W o trouble adTlMC that as soon o a oaid la toniraned. the o strap: trasuwnl nhould o bo given. The tagredieni ran o ha purchased from any preo scription dmcsiat at email coat o and easily proposed la your o own home. It in aid to be no o effactiv. that It will break up o a cold la iwranyJlMir hour o and care any cough that u e o Take a half owe Viigia euat-o Oil of Pise (Pural, two ounce o of Olveeiin-- and eight o of good Whisky. Shake a ell o and take In teaepiouful doers o every fkar bourn o Be aura that the Virgin Oill la the e of Pina (Pure) tovial.whico o o are put up exprewiy for vial o to rtlapanee. Each o la arcurely aealed la a round o wood an case, with engraved o wrapper, with the name Viro gin Oil of Pine iPural. undei the Vkaid and o o Drug Act. of June th. 19u. o aerial number 451. prepared o only by Leach Chenilral Co.. o Cincinnati, Ohio plainly print- 1!W N Yk Gw. j valley. The surve as made leave the town of Yeriugtou off the atn line and ibis baa aiarted a chorus uf iiidlguant talk la the slighted camp. The Lyon County Time summed up its aide of the argument editorially several days ago a follows: We are no surveyor, nor the son of believe that whata surveyor,- - but ever Hue of road run through this valley could be nude to take in Yeriugton and Ik expense would be no greater to the company building, while it wuuli give the company much more husiiieaa and at the same time nut be detrimental to the town property. This paragraph is followed with another in which U ia suggested the Southern Pacific way he planutng to map out a townoitv and build a town of iu own, uu its lino aud in the neighborhood of the present Yerington. Thie proposition meet with disapproval by the Times editor who goes A1I the talk about runon to say: ning through a swamp by getting tn the center of the valley U all bosh. Just a good a roadbed can be mado there as elsewhere; it might cost a I few dollars more to construct, but not much either when it ia taken lata consideration that such a lino would bo level as a floor aud there would b praciituilly no cuts, fills ur curves to b iuada. We beliave the people of thia valley and Yerington will da tha square thing Ith the railroad company if the company will do tha same with tha psople, regarding rights of way, depot sites, etc. It ia not yet knwn whether they hare asked for any of the things, or not, but It might b a guild plau for some uf tha ritisens tu get together and see what could be done towards having tha company come to us with SIAXAKY FOR FEB. 22 'Military Academy Appropriation Bill Pastes Senate Powreia ef Special Agent te Bo Limited. Washington. Feb. 22. The senate at tuoigbta session, passed tba blU making appropriations fur tha support of the military academy . was Tba bill carrying $1,847,383, passed just as It cams from tba committee, only tea minutes being consumed In the consideration of tbs measure. A dlacussiua lasting throughout tha day, tq which was added g futile night session, fulled to secure Anal aciUm In tha senate on the amendments to the agricultural appropriation bill proposing to make aa Increase of 1,OO0,0ih) In the Item fro the suuport of the forest service. Forceful speeches were made by Senators Burkett, Depew and Bereidge In defense of tha work of Chief Forester Piarhui. and opposed to the extension of the forest service by Senator Hey-buwho went into the entire subject. It was believed by Cbairmsa Proctor of the arglcultura committee that action could be tad on the million dob lur appropriation and other committee amendments to The bill at tonight's Mission. After passing the military academy bill and a few private UIIs, the agricultural bill was railed up. Mr. Proctor asked that tha pending amendment b considered and on n viva voes vote It was adopted. Mr. lleybnra made a point of no quorum, however, and after a roll eall which showed only thirty senator present tha senate, at 8:55 p. m.. adjourned until 11 oclock tomorrow morning. . HOUSE SUMMARY, Fab. 33. The bona Washington, In committee of the whole placed Itself squarely on record today In favor of limiting tba power of apeclal agents Its Hue. It Is Just possible that tharompany may tun nnderataud tha situation here of tha department of tha Interior, by n as well aa It would If explained to It vote restricting the usa of tha approby some who were not altogether Inpriation of $350,000 covered by tba terested In mine and townaltes, to b vtcll appropriation bill to pay sundry beueflited bv the Una following the the salaries of such aganta. By a aurray now being made. vote of 104 to 170 tha commutes adoptThe people of thia valley and town ed aa amendment offered by Mr. Monare not opposed to a railroad; we want dell ( Wyo.) and debated for two hoars one, but why not build on to accomby Messrs. Cushman (Wash.), Lacey modate us when tt can be dona at no (Iowa), Mann (111.), Burks (8. . greater expense and at the same time Reeder (Kas.), Boynge (Col.), Gronna corral all the mining and agricultural (N. D.), Stneeroraon (Ming.), Gaines business at onnef (Tenn.) and Smith (lows). During tha debate tba work of tbe COVE CREEK SULPHUR BEDS. apeclal gents were severely condemned and the orders of the preaidant regarding final proof on hometleada A Raglan in South rn Utah Which Recriticised, ns working unnecessary cently Attracted Attantian of Govhardship upon settlers. ernment Officials. Mr. Clark (Fla.) offered a resolution railing upon tha secretary of war Feb. 23. A good many for a statement aa to tha coat of the Salt people do not realise the Importance Philippines aluca their acquirement of the sulphur deposits which exist by tbe Lnlted States, but It was deIn tha eastern part of Millard county. feated by a vote of 18$ to 105. This region was recently visited by The bouse, while la committee of Wlllla T. Dav of the United States the whole, pasod $80 seaata private found who that geological surrey, penstoa bills la thirty minutes. sunie of tha sulphur occurs In cylindriTha sundry civil bill waa still In tba masses core 10 or 1$ feet tn process of reading when tba bouse ador cal diameter, baring a rude radial struc- journed at 6:4$ p. and tha conture aa if they had been formed about sideration will be concluded tomora central vent extending indefinitely row. donwward Into beds of tuff. But It occurs mainly , as a dark colored Impregnation or cementing substance la RESPECT FOR CNIF0R1S the rhyolite tuff. Ia certain place It OF 1RMY AND NAVY appears aa irregular veins of nearly yellow sulphur pure ramifying a through tha beds. Occasionally smaller cavity ia found lined either Consideration far the "Man Behind the with flowers of sulphur or with sulGuns In Public Places Discussed phur cry xl. by Officer. This sulphur la probably tha result of volcanic action, as shown by Its presence In a volcanic region when recent eruption1 bare occurred. Gae Washington, Feb. 22. Respect for Is escaping in large volumes. In some the uniforms of tbe army and navy In areas by thousands of small Jets from nil public places formed tbe principle the porous beds of tuff. Wherever tuple of discussion at the opening water 1 found standing in the excava- session of the navy' league of the tions. the gas la noted boiling up I'nited States which met today In secthrough it at short intervals. Tba ond annual convention. Its memberdisagreeable odor of hydrogen sul- ship numbers about five thousand. phide la strong, and It la probable that General Horace Porter, former amthis gas is the origin of the sulphur, bassador to France, preaided. Aobtu the hydrogen In the gas uniting with 150 delegates ware in attendance. The convention voted n recommenthe oxygen in the porous tuff to form waler, and leaving the sulphur behind dation that tha governing board place as a solid. the league on record aa favoring the The ore varies in richness from a nettlement of all International dint trace to practically pure sulphur. puten by arbitration. A ronolution waa adopted calling upSamples taken at the extremities of the workings and analysed in the labora- on the secretary of tho navy to contory of the geological survey were sider, in the plan of tbu vessels to be of including found to contain respectively R0 per built, the desirability cent and $5 per cent of aulphur. Ma- some such apace where enlisted men terial running na low aa 15 ped cent may read undlaturbed and that aome such apace be assigned on ships alaulphur la considered paying ore. At the smelter the ore is placed In ready in commission. The following resolution was adopteiron retorts and the aulphur Is melted out by steam. Analysis of the prod- dust. as It comes from the rotors, Resolved, That the navy league of shows that it contains 99.71 per cent the United States Is in favor of the resi- passage of law by eungroaa which sulphur, .2:: per cent will enforce respect for tha uniform of due and .Oil par cent of moisture. la the name of the petty olfieers and enlisted men of the Bulpbiirdsie ramp, which la about 2(1 miles north navy, army and navy and marine of Beaver, the nearest town of any corps at every time and place and also considerable slue. The deposits are the passage of laws by legislatures owned by tha Utah Sulphur company of the various atatea making It n misuf Salt City, and are situated demeanor for any keeper of public about four miles south of tha site of house, theater, restaurant or place of uld Cove fort. Cove Creek sulphur haa entertainment or amusement to dissupplied the local market for about criminate against cltisena wearing 30 years, the average annual output such uniforms. In tba afternoon the delegates were being estimated at l.OiiO tuns. An area of several acres has been exploited, received by the President, who adbut the lateral extent as well as the dressed them aa follows: 1 take a depth of tbu deposits la unknown. great pleasure in greeting you because it la eminently true in a democracy that what la every ones A SERIOUS MISTAKE. business, is apt to be no ones business. and you are here on everybody's Archbishop R Iordan Declares tha Presbusiness. Thera la plenty of pressure ident Made on Jap School Question. of local interest for public buildings, of for local ImproveIj'K Angrlus, Feb. 22. Archbishop plenty In pressure the river and harbor bill, Patrick W. Rlordan of Ran Francisco, ments that of thr Human Catholic churCh. who ibut there Isto no special Interest bring pressure to bear has liern In rnsadena for a few days us seeking It. to be brought to bear for past, is quoted In an Interview here matterought of great national concern on of the the today compronubjert tlie navy. Persona enmise at Washington, on the Japanese In the burly burly of active pogaged as follows. question, litics life mote tend to pay ' It appears to me that President especial heed to naturally tlie that are requests Roosevelt has made a serious mistake It behooves our people and Insistent; in his treaty of the question of the to patriotic societies like fan Franilseo provision for Japanese this,encourage which shall be Insistent upon the In thr public schools. I dn not beneeds of America aa a whole. The lieve that we should be railed upon an,l congress both need to to provide schools for these people. President be reminded that It Is neeesaary for They do not rotnu hero intending to the sake of America to encourage the iM'cnnie citizens. Their ideals are dlf and the maintenance of the fore m Thir morals are different, upbuilding I am happy to say that 1'. S. lad them provide schools for them- whereasnavy. last year wa failed to get a selves this year wa have two. "When they sa.v that we must admit battleship, We have made good the loss we met tn sixteen Japanese children up years last year. Now. I went all of you in of sue In our schools. I think that our y.ur respective homes, through the will not do it. There are fin.nno people uf public opinion, by your Intn I am told. flu, nrp upon California. Japanese your represent ntlves in They are still coming and are likely every hranch at Washington, to see to continue in com. Shall the state ih.i! thu needs of the navy are not not have Hi right to ties! with these foBotten in the future. The navy people? The prerogatives of the In- has no one to speak for It save throe dividual's state have been slipping who speak for It because of their deaway front It gradually, hut I think votion to the honor and tbe Interest that this one we should still of he I'nited 8tates: and I ask thst renkmslv. Proaident Rooseveltptsd you and those like you make your wrong " voire heard for the general welfare SEESSS SEESSS SEEDS ' Garden Seeds that are sure to grow. All seeds sent out from this store are new stock. No old seeds left over. See us before you purchase. Our line of Groceries is always nice aud frtrah. Bin ub for Usy( Grain, Stock and Poultry Food. r r package .of,' Stock Food with FBFFF One every $2.50 you spend with us. Job Pingree, Jr. 2572 Washington Ave. D-)- ROBT. G. AGEE J. M. PORraSTALL Real Estate and Loans Surety Bonds n, non-volati- f The Springfield F. and M. Ina Co. , ; ,, The Manchester Assurance Go. The German Alliance Awn. of New York. The New Zealand Fire Ins. Co. The New York Underwriters The Caledonian Insurance Company. ASSETS OVER $80,000,000.00 We Buy, Sell and Rent All Kinds of Real Estate Just let us know what you have to sell or wish to buy Phone, Ind. 80 M Bell 809 amid Uie direction of voice that speak only for special Interests." GOMEZ CANDIDACY. Havana, Fob. 32. The representatives of Bettors Zsysa and Gomel, the rival Liberal candidates or tbs presidency, have failed to reach mu sgrae-- . ment relative to their differences end the trouble will now be referred to tbe executive committee of tbe old nation-s- i municipal aesmbly or provincial conventions. Some people believe Gomes will break with his party and form n combination with the old Moderates, with Office, First Natl Bank 55 vf he was previously Identified, 4 though this would cause him the hs of the sympathy of many Liberal. flam f GOING TO U. S. VIA MEXICO. Honolulu, Feb. J2j It Is said tM tba Japanese laborers now In Hxl who desire to enter the United fiuto propose to do sp by going tbraNi ! M Mexico. A Ixxj liver lends to chronic ft pepsin and constipation weakens w whole system. Doan's Regulett rents per box) correct tbe liver, W the stomach, care constipation. JESSE J. DRIVER j Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at 227S Washington Ave. are especially invited to calland see him at his You new location . . ... i ) |