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Show MOnXISti EXAMINED: THE rub's THE EXAMINER u. e':um ;0,b , Ca - q . the evsporatlo: ion iiia n. from il.w inland inks can hac the clinwts of this reg:on effect from a sit-adrinkers. than dot-- the animals the conditions of t change lcss-sc'emlo. acrorilms to and moislure in a kitchen. tLat deIVare-'B- ' Weekly, If the hea.y sir corn am that ms tn the fad fi.r liquor i not roufinvd to slot wind velop member of ih hum m pew up through the gap in the roine l j outlet of old but that ihe craving Mr ' i range that ms. he the 'u the lower auin:a! Bonneville and if these, air curlathe muU It. nj that they need li'0 rents aie continuous though less - ilrunkaid luiirageuiect to bfconitthe difference in mat ked moi uibaMrJ t)pe. I so greai, then It Is not Bret in rile aa eu txxui.i the that much of to ssiitllie TeinOBsble whose caar of a number ff baboon, southwest in the our storms originate in making are direction p:ivity rouid be ascrilted front that sinds the wud than an inarillu!" more or ladt-uewiin moisture from the Ballon ot the floaing boa!. . was aa The method of their explore Clwov-neFieni.mt, when be first viewed lb names hating The follow: haw depression where the Inland laks '" the iiariialtiy of th since formed, gave it a hie opiuioii caladi)IMl Lguoi't beer. (hat were the Colorado river diverted bashes full of nsrlwi. a native so as to fill the lake, the climate uf the Immediately after they retired, affect-111- . his region would he favorably aiiopeJ down upon the alluring an hearuly that r..D(- iction, and drank and The Colorado lit a large, they apertlliy e'nplttert res hi which in flood carries as much st in this helpless It was while they lav ns the Missouri river. One huncompletely ws'er naMes the condition that miles of this river is emptied dred imprisoned them. teach not Ballon Sea in a day and In did the into thla puntshiueul Even an summer equal amount of water Is from the them to as If the moisture driven evaisiratfd. whlio is eaptlvity. and Juice; iheni into the upper air currvuls Id eiiua:ly regnlarly a any one would offer lo indulge rilKtrltmtwd In all directions from the liquor, they would proceed source of supply, the melcuroUigleal to excess. behavior are so slight aw lo their results iutnxlrxltd. When . If hut nicMsure.l, lie scarcely waa Just Ilk that of the huJs J rurreuts as Imlened air foolishly, would srin the They and stuiutde ahoul a helplessly aa move thiough tliu atmosphere like the condiGulf Htream In the wean, heailng thM any old toper under similar river up through nouHiern Xevmis and tions. was it painfulafter On the morning southern I'tali, the high nuiuntniu ns he pcHks of the Wasatch intercepting ly evident that they suffered verely ns any iuenila-- of lha human them and condensing the moisture, race after a drinking bout. Holding then I'txh in Indebted to the Ballon their heavy throbbing heada in their Sea for the now conditions and this la bauds, they would alt anmud groaning a changing climate. as If In despair; and when nmre beer or palm win waa offered, they would A CONTRAST. turn from It with shudders, and at Ah Ogdenit. Minding on hlw lawn times would whimper with horror. whi le the gret'b carpet of nature ainlt-cTHESE STORMS. a welcoiiiB to aprtng, viewed the mighty Nfsk of the Wsstitch uiunlled The nnnsuat weather tlah Is ex- In euow and remarked that such a periencing does not conclusively prove eight whs not to lie enjoyed In ever that fish's climate Is changing, for country or In every eltjr, there are reeords of mure remarkable a velvet of green Thu grat-- nni-echanges In temperature and precipita- and the now Is a garment of wills, tion for a season or luoro In olbnr no that lining (he eyes from the Inwn countries and lion a return to the lo Ihu nuiuiil.iln t'pn preimi-- ) a norms I. most pl Shlng. While the dcnei'U of ibis serilon are j The deep ennyons Hint furrow f la suf- i being made lakes, rwsitory lYsk In the summer time fering of winter ntornis of a nrvnMj oLlrtWl4 by (h, BllW and the uneqiialed since lSdii. The Itiihnisii win i whole inmininiu side Is trsnsMnned ter is said lo lie usually ver, cold hut Into i.r. apparently smooth and m'ghty free from wind. This winter I he ther- inoniiiui-p- t uf whitest alnhastor. mometer at HU leleisliurg ha regisWhen the setting sun is reflened xero and Ihe from tered &U degrees the snowbanks slxive Mulan'a fwst, driven by winds, lias penetrated llelgiits, there Is no grander sight ftir of the Hus-lan-s a the warmest gwrnit-ulpulnier seeking an Inspiration for a life quiie mad ouldisir and masterpiece. Is nuniwreJ Till was tliu Neva time when with the BEET BILL CONGRESS PASSED. frnxen slldl) Ills same year in which the Thsmi-- s was frozen over and fires Telegram; About the best bill the late Congress were built on the Ice, passed waa the bill But there are ninny advocates of j which dmdared that when a theory (hat the Bulbm Bex has at- J born muu, who having been aiiirullzed uj-o- are '" ke If. MANNA Purifies, Cleanses, Tones and regulates the entire body, prevents and cures disease by removing the cause. rifle have Improved their facllitire for travel taking care uf the into the district, and an automoblla As line will soon be established. boon Either the latter pert of title week s -- u far-of- I everybody. rr what THB women who lUVB But jt i nut wv much th of ptirnnw tlii brief article tu tiu- - juai right xud pririlcgi-- ilun to tin women of this country, itl'.IrniKh it him afforded ng tlic writer ereut tlie (s-liri.-- t trilmie ui ila-i- r worth nml pixt diertv, n it in to cull sitention to die I wet dial when broken down in k, healdi and the Ivy too frequent of rli'lilren, tlie never ending toil, worry unit care of the or by whatever nmy overtax tlie mid acy of tier enxitive ryeu-ui- , there in owr, trieit nml proven, wilr remcily tijioii which -- lie nixv t lieiltii, xtrcugtli mid tlie M)wer to fully enjor life. TIikI remedy ir- Hr. Iu Fnvor-tPrewriplionw reiie-l- v innde wln-llfr"!R the r.Hit H foieet plant-- . which have tieeu proven to be inoet r for'..- mid muc in the cure of wouinn. j weakiii-aund pwina, wenkHiing rainrrlm', pelvic drain mid i kindred n It tlie admeii'. rcinedv. . , , " ,,n "rv repiwTWBdeffr.f.fs mei. "n V,r"; I lii wouinn a reineiiy aeliceie ra mriil ii , i ui .y n in ni phyaieisn nil woman's u everv in- (redientwiiicb Inrerr vcd the written ol i X most eminent ryi-x- diMicn-enldc- , from niisinke by , it-i- riii liiweV lavorile or "blue." or s catHirlml drain she rmi maka no g to the use of Ir. lie denced si-.- lioiiKi-liol- di-li- rye-len- S deviw-- rnn-fiill- hy ail ryierieiiecd and skillful phyi-cmand mlui-lcto wouimrx delicate niaie of unlive American nicdiciiitil root, nml without alcohol, it i in its effect hnveile im arty rowtifii'-of ittr framie eyidem. A s iiivigurstiiiR tonic," Favorite Pro-imparts Ineting ( ihe whole svstem and to the eniitiine in panirnler, or;;an n, It.-i- - sv-'e- n-- ci - pi:-in- sln-ngt- e. wi'-l-- K-- r "worn-out.- oer-worke.- 1, " run- - '.own," ih hilitnted teachers, milliner, , sennistivsM,"elio-Rirlfnnr-ininolherr. end 'j(willB wllirn pPllerallv. Hr. Pier.-.-- ' I'rvscriiM ion f. the groatest ... ...hmi.i,. aH-lizinrordi.il rml tonic. Aw a Mmlhinj; anil hi rom-- t liening nervine. "Favorite llwriieinn" in aiul is imitliisllc in allaying and suMuiug im.m cxrituliilify, irVritek,: ( ' nervous ritability, liervun Kirill ion. luniriiiHia, liyMerin. in . Ft. Vitus's and oilier distressing, sruii-t-iii- i r nml ii mil attendant upon (iinet'imal xnd organic disease of It induce the reiui relict i s mental freshing '""I 'It''! iidorcy. m rtmi women should Xn ni.rniui j ; of from any of the especially Vn tii- modicinek whi-- h, ii their stimulnt-- J nb-n st tn ran afford to' accept effect may went, ni v svret u -- irum nr medicine of vaing and lor a time. t du good, hut which, from I te for nm;. run, ns a tlie inevitahio eff.-c- t cf Ih- - alcohol in a pke Hr. Iierocs Favorite hich i or KNOWW shrinking up the rod rnrpusrle ni th- are sure to do gnat and r rtnex and haws record of over fnmr harm in the long run. ear of cnr---s nml sells more they rrsvinx for siontiiaiit aii,eh i ; y than ever before. Its niak- -t . .most deplorah'-e"Favorie withhold n secrets from their patients, i I lion" the ewe for wotiiati's lieving oien nuhlirity to be the very ill which contain no alcolinl, best gunranty or merit. Hilly invigornt ing Hid nerve strengthHr. Tierce invites nil suffering women ening effect ran follow the ue of this to consult him bv letter U, t,( , famous medicine r wun-i- i. It can AH ietb-r- of cr.t:!tatTn are held n not jnihlv do hsir-- i.i any slate or strictly private and confidencondition ef the Kvle-- I. tial mid nil fire .p I: z w. nan ha bearing down, or iilain, sexii-- envelopes, iidri: nhrlo-tui-low down in the nrnrging pain, K. V, Invrli'ls' Hn-e- i and Sin. or R iffalo. V. Y. hseksche, frennenf gieil r"V'. , g a .. hi, dni-re- wiin-ii-l- orj-ii.- si-- op j slo-huh- uih-Tint; snh-titu- cow-hloo- d, j la-t- nc e- lnrci-1-beg- I're-crlj- ret.-eil- 1,... a .n-n- n. Iii-r-- lnM-i'iip- U con- ton, and pU-ut- y Borne magnificent sulphide ore Is being taken out of th Trout less on the Thncnix. The cross-cutunuel baa been extended thirty feet bey mid the east vein, where s new vein was struck, which has provd much at longer and richer than the ore flr- -t encountered. The two streaks srs undoubtedly in the same vein uiid will unite on the lip as depth is gained. - Mr. Trout has ordered a gasoline ths hoist, which will he Installed Mirfuce directly aver the brizt of the tunnel, and a shaft sunk on the vein. Thta hnalng is among tlie hear yet discovered in the ramp and will altlmul question make a fortune for the lessees. Considerable ore him licen tacked which will return bett.-- than g tot a Ion tn copper, gold and silver. Work has been started upon the Haven group, two miles north of I .under. and also on the ltlsck Rock W. B. property, five mile. Montgomery, who has chatgr - f both t lev properties, announces that will be vigorou!y prow ruled during the summer. E. V. R'tlesh of Sili laik- - h.is a tine show lug or the Two Widow , propa-- , -- clop-men- erty. i Toombs, representing Balt loike. and riica -- lin parties, Iih start d up work -- n h,. Rah hit itn.! cvei.ij nfh.-t:os own propel c.l - f In the Gold Quartz hnitt. A Co. of Colorado Springs cr- - a inn di veinping several proper) ie In 'he vicinity of Ijradcr. .l- -k -- !ii-- n IM Mnni-- n. a prominert '; "m It. and John Flynn, ol Wyo.. have been in camp luring the past week and hive i::ter-s'e- ii In several promising e pru-p-.-- The proprietors of th- - stage Hue from Hoowawr on the Souihc.-Tan ' men. The House of Commons was crowded when the debate upon ths proposed measure began, but only women whoa guaranteed hy good behavior was members of Parliament were permit-le- d to enter the gallery, AH 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. those who were connected with the recent precincts of the tu neve one life disorders within the were House of Parliament specifically excluded and in view of possible disorderly demonstrations upon the pert In conof the stx-alle"Suffragette nection with the bill extraordinary precaution wars taken byhs polics to bar th approaches to the house. Th forces Inslda and out aids the building were doubled and n detachment uf police was held In reserve In the neigh horliand In spits of the fact that ths militant woman had announced that they would quietly await, ths vote in the house after which they JUDGE ORDERg COURT CLEARED. would meet and deride on their future action. S. Th March prelimiBalt The suffrage societies were very nary hearing of J. A. Feeble, rhsrged active throughout the morning, trying with g statutory offense, alleged tn to Insure th attendance of all true have boon commuted with Mrs. supporters of ths bill, and they claimt of February ed T. Msgeri wa to have 430 members pledged to SR. was rommenrrd before Judge vote for It. AH members who were Diehl this morning. considered to be In the least lukeJoseph E. Msgeri was the first wit- warm in th matter were admonished ness palled. Attorney Wilier objected by telephone or telegraph thla mornto Msgeri testifying on the ground ing that their seats would be endant, that he was the husband of Mrs. failed to fulfill their gered If and as surh had no right under pledges. they It 1 admitted that many srs Th the law to testify. objection promise to support the bill war givoverruled on the gfiound that the wit- en by Liberals upon ths supposition to testify against that the women, if enfranchised, ness was not about bis wife, but against 'the defendant. would vote for Liberal candidates, but Mr, Willey1 gave notlre that he th return of the large Coneervatlve latwould argue the motion at length at the municipal elections in er. The rourt could see no reason majority London'. Saturday last, at which th why Ihe testimony should he taken women voted, tended to dispel this iland then argued. Attorney Willey lusion. and since then many members aqtileaced to th suggestion of the of parliament, who nominally sympacourt, and argued the motion at length thise with Mr. Dickinson's bill, have citing a number of authorities In sup- been stricken with mysterious illness port of his motion. them to attend which will not Assistant County Attornev Lyon re- today's session permit of the House. Wilof Mr. to the argument sponded There wars no fewer than 16 moier. He was followed at length by tions hostile to ths bill placed upon s assort-siof Provo, Judge Whltecottnn the table, while just prior to the opencounsel fur the State and counsel ing of the debate a petition signed by for Mageri, citing numerous authori- 21,000 women was presented, protestties against the motion. The argu- ing against parliamentary suffrage to ment of Judge Whitectotton was one women on the ground that It would deof the most eloquent heard In the stroy their Influence In their own police rourt In many months. sphere of work. The court overruled the objection, After Mr. Dickinson's opening and the rase will go to trial at 2:30 speech In support of ths bill, ths preo'clock this afternoon. On motion of mier, Sir Henry both counsel for the State and deannounced that It was the Intenroom be cleats will court th fendant. tion of the government to leave the s sd of all save the defendant, the to ths free derision of the question for the Slat testifying, counsel House. the Personally he favored of ths and defendant and members general principle ' of tbs Inclusion of press. women suffrage. The matter had assumed Importance of late years owing Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas to ths larger pert which women had Eclectrlc OH. Caret toothache, ear- taken In the wage earnings and In the ache, eore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, professions. On many questldna, conraid. Stops soy pain. tinued the premier, the opinion of women was of equal. If not greater, NEW NEVADA STAMPEDE. value than that of men. He frankly stated that he was not enamored with A stampede for Italian canyon, eight the present bill because It would not m'les south of Austin, Nev.. has been enfranchise to the necessary degree made by a xheep-hrrdc- the mass of the working women. He started li The man was In the employ would vote for the bill, however, as a of George Watt, the sheepdeclaration of his opinion that the exman of that locality, and while In the clusion of women from the franchise mountains he discovered some crop- wa not expedient, justifiable or popings that carried gold visible to the litically right. naked etc. These were taken Into The debate was a repetition of the Austin and Hsys of the rock showed familiar arguments for and against that the ycll-- w metal averaged $124 a female suffrage and there waa a comton. divergence from the usual party plete As soon as the value of the rock bellpt-M- , the rejection of the bill being came known t. the people of Austin moved by Mr. White, liberal. An ata run for the Italian canyon country tempt wa mads Jo dose th discussion was nmde, an ! every vehicle in that but the speaker declined to accept the town wa- - ir'k"d Into service. By motion and the opponents of the hill Monday night the country had been held the flour until i oclock, when the staked out for a considerable area sitting was closed automatically. They locawith no fewer than seventy-fivthus won ths dav as this practically tions. Regardless of the storms, the kills the bill for the present session. throughout the stampede week. WESTERN BOWLING CONGRESS. Those who a:e returning sav ihat the country is mineralized for a a Me distance round atmut the Winners Have a .Chance to Compete for Championship. orlulniil discoid y. while the ledge that was uncovered by the sheep-herdshows free gold In a number of Denver. March I. Bowling was rePrvelcnmrnl work Ik heing sumed ai 2:30 o'clock this afternoun places done hy almost all of the new locators In the tourney of the Western BowlIn Italian rauyon. and Austin serins to ing Congress which wax opened Is: be almost deserted, while those who evening The winner n this hate made a trip to the new country have a chance of competing tourney1 fur tne claim that good result are being ob- rliampion.hlp of the I'ulted States, ax tained by a numlier of the new locatW. Y. Thompson of Chicago hu anors nounced hla Intention of bringing the Old itmviK -- ay that more than forty cliampionR of the Western Bowling ears ago three Mexicans dlucovere.l the American Bawling Con-g- r zoid quartz several miles north of the roiigie. and the National Bowling tew- strike and took out considerable The together if possible. money wi'h the crude methods trey American Bowling Congrer is to meet ore. Slue that in gt Lout. March 16th, to bad to handle the ilat, I and time ihe property lias remained Idle the National Bowling Association to find tlier hxn lwn no attempt to prosi-pehave ii tournament in Atlantic City, that rii.irirt, though it ha lieen N. J , March 2nth to April $tk. known that there ws considerable mineral in the mountain. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Our lin4 of Groceries is alwujs nice aud fresh, tfee us for Uaj, Grain, Stock and Poultry Food. ' p CEJSrBTV One package of Stock Food with every $2. 50 you spend with us. Job Pingree, Jr. 2572 Washington Ave. Mo-ger- t. n rurh towards the , , mure ts eviby by the fart that since the shipment left the mine several tans of even higher grade have breu taken cut and sacked. The Walker lease on the same property is also sacking good are. A gasoline hoist has been ordered fur the company shaft and until it arrives work will be It will lTcsrripiiim. l t lone up the whole invigorate and revrially the orgmi- -. ix 1'r. hmorite over-wor- - , tztk. t Garden Seeds ! the.--nigh- to return about 12,uuti tu the lucky leasee. A portion of ths shipment, running about g3,tkH to the ton. as asrked separately, and it was Intended to oend It mu by hut the Is sees decided tu mix it, so the entire hit will return between 40ti and gSiKI a tan. This Is the highest grade hit yet sent out from the Hulliim district, but that r will headaches, dizry or fainting nervous and easily eta riled, line gtinw-in- g feejing in eloiuacli, ws-- iiuagitinry tlouiiiig ieck, or spot liefon- - her tnn-pii- to Halt twsuty-elgh- Is expected spellp, Is nili-ora- vtn-ngi- day, consigned sisted uf about A The women's enLondon, March franchisement bill which cams up tor ila avcond reading In the House today and which waa introduced by Mr. Dlckluoun, liberal, although practically identical with th measure Introduced by James Kler Hardie, Socialist, lost year, haa evoked far greateralntereaL The bill almply provides that women shall have the franchise upon ths same terms upon which Is now granted to Ih-ai- The first shipment of high grads ore from the Riggs leas on tits Gold Quarts property was sent out last Fri- CONTRIBUTED LARGELY TO is should be recognized. Why should not these good mothers be given the right to vote and have s voice in our government a right that is accorded to some of the most ignorant, most insignificant and vilest of men ? It has Iieeti well said that "for every monument to a great man there should lie a monument to his mother and the mother's momimeut bhould be built first." IT De- attempt e make Parliament the Scene of a Lively bate on ths Right of Woman to Vets. of the 37 being ended In the pita end drifts hundreds of feet below surface. on of the first Hugh Kelley we men to reach the mine and went down Into the mine with the first rescuers. He went dwn again and again and won finally brought, to aurface unconhad nearly won its vicscious. tim but heroic measures were taken ami Mr. Kelly lived, to die slowly. His health was ehaliered. Trips to California failed to atrangthen him. TliinU of the greatest man who has ever liveJ itjani this earth, and then think of him as lie lay, an infant, in his nuHhcr's arms. Doce it seem possible that he should have grown, BULLION DIETRICT. great in the world's estimate and pcrlups had mmunnents erected to perpetuate his memRich Rook From ths ory, and yrt that the world should have forgotten even tlie name of the Leasers ghlpping Gold Quarts. woman who bore him ? The soil's work is the mother's primarily and, therefore, the recognition of the dignity and tender sacred ness of mothA disimlrh to ths Herald from Lanerhood should o longer lie delayed. It is high time that this country's der. Nsv., says; greatest treasures MEAS- URE TO DEATH. mine eturned. Men ran. stumbled end plodded through the d.irkneew to the mine away up In the hills. In the hft house they fought for standing room on the on nuiiatnlng rage. Trip after trip woe made down luto the hole. The whole mine was full of rescuers deadly gas and the would-li- e were themselves brought In surface choking and near death's door. Four men sacrificed their lives in the the country. There are imterritories unexplored by the various lease which have bees opened up by the company and which reveal ore uf an even higher grade than that produced by Hayca A Monnetle. Before the end of this year the company will have gti.7SU.uO0 in He treassum unequeled in mining hisury tory irrespective uf nearly scuu.ouo received from the sale of additional stock, making a total of more then S7.fttMi.iroo. all of whirh will go for development purposes and the acquisition of other properties, making the corporation dearly the biggest known to the mining world.. Practically every dollar of profit from all the constituent companies may be need for the purpose uf dividends, as Is stated in ihe ofllclel report itself. ROMANS BIOOZS. " Tie Dicnit j and Sacrodness of Motherhoods OPPONENTS TALKED THE Didy-Wes- mense s HOUSE l.IUU-fou- The Consolidated company 1 in excellent shape, it I said, and (a rapidly getting Into a position to ehpw the entire world that Its properties ere the richest ever dlr.covared, end thst the development of Itn possessions will be among the most extensive and nysiem-atl- c ever planned. All the contitnent companies ere being placed tn the licnl of condition, so that within very brief time work upon mammoth The high eesle will be commenced. grade ore production will probably cun-Iru- KILLED IN THE Park City. March S With the death uf Hugh Kelley in this city at S o'clock this evening a brave man' life ended in Its youth. The memory of the rebldents of this camp goex back tu the Daly West disaster, when ST live were sniffed out by an explosion of tons of puwder, stored in t on the levrL nugHXtne When e hours dropped deed la hi stall at the mouth uf the old Daly tuu-ne- l, two and a half miles sway from t the shaft the first inkling that something was wrong was gained. A few minutes later It wns at I o'clock one summer morning a mai dashed through the sleeping town on a foaming herse. He had rlddea through the guides to town to epresd the alarm. Others foil, wed him and the cry of "Help at the West!" awak-ttue- d take largely of formality, we the plan Itself of distributing nearly g nillllun dollar among the ntockholdern, wn absolutely settled several day ago. An erroneous Impression wa prevalent until a few day ago, that the meeting at Evanston, Wyo., should have declared n dividend, but thin being g gathering of the atockholdere only. In annual session, such g procedure did not fall within their power. The directors alone are charged with this duty. It In understood that the dividend' matter was dlsruased by the stockholder and the plan announced was glvrn cordial support, and It was gicbd that the formal order should Iwhiie ax soon as Senator Nixon could return to Goldfield after the adjournment of congress. x as the condition uf the road a daily siage will be put Battle Muuulln and 1 .un- DEATH OF HUGH KELLY. one-hal- d SUFFRAGE BILL IS will permit, on between der. or tlie first uf next, ft Is sold, the Consolidated Mine company uf Goldfield xrlli authorise the pay men I of a dividend of nine or ten cents e share of luck probably ten cent. Approximately IIHifi.otHl will be set aside for this purpose. The fund will he derived from the t resauries uf ihe Mohawk, Jumbo and Red Top mines, and not from the fund crested by the ale of stock. The Mohawk will furf nish about Ihe total needed for dividend purpose, end the Jumbo r each. and Red Top about A meeting f the director of the Consolidated company will be held Immediately upon Senator Nixons return from Wunhlngtou, end the dividend prnpoxltluu will be diorusaed tn detail, although the matter will par- r 50c and $1.00 Per Bottle At All Druggists First Dividend of About S 900,000 te Be Posted in Few Deye. era-ath- 9. 190 I. Groat Spring Tonic, Blood Purifier and System Renovator Oj4R-08t.- 4r ' MINES. MAUC11 77ie Gnvera-n.- CONSOLIDATED liiioxu-xt.-ln- KATUCDAY, i. Mired expatriated and the will no longer protect hini in foru an American citizen. land eign TUt hill ought to have bet-- poed year ago. It hoe been a custom for meu to Ciinie here with no purpoe except lo gel naturalized, duinu to evade military and other w native their to which ties they the ci.imt), lueit to go back and spend balance of their lives in the laud where they were born, all the time Governi uiniing the protection of the ment of the I'nited Stale. The hill will save our luuntry a grrut deal of trouble In the future; the warn, or it has mode our Government great deal of annoy unce in the past, xud ha more titan once Jeopardised our good relatione with forelge poorer. ; ale-tai- CTAIL abseni. timarlf from d. rllr,. M .hail . s alc'-diu- cnuuli.v. n itu OGDEN. Campbell-Bannerma- wit-nea- .llsr-vpri- e r. well-know- e con-rid- As.o-eiatio- i rt n the action of a former attorney gee M. Mayer, in refusing te Supreme Court ef New York Is Institute the recount proceedings, did not serve si a bar to such action upos Against McClellan. the part of the peasant attorney generNew York, March 8. By a unani- al, who undertook the suit at the remous vote, the appellate division of quest of Wm. R. Hearat. the supreme court today derided against Mayor Georgs B. McClellan In SAN FRANCISCO FIRE. hi legal fight to prevent quo warranto votes recount of the proceedings for s San FYanciaco, Mdrch 7. Th plant cut In th New York City election of 190$. There was added to the deris- of ths Pacific Refining ft Roofing On. ion a recommendation thst the ques-tlon- e at the Potrero was burned down toInvolved be puied up .to the night. The cause of the fire Is uncourt of appeals for a final ruling. known. The b.s is - estimated tt The appellate division's view Is that $26,000. COUNTING OP BALLOTS. era, Julius You? Standing both socially and la business depends in a great measure upon your appearance, anti your appearance, of course, is ninety per cent a matter of clothes. If you want to stand well and make a sue cemful front in all the relations of life wear clothes that bear the label of Bros iohn ' CHICAGO. Fine Clothes for Men Hand-tailore- d garments that fit well, look well, and bold their shape- - because made with the famous KB shoulder, and a sjiecial method of stitching staying, tlie holds and Rtiffeuing that coat front, collar 'and lapels just so. We handle the Bjstein clothes clusirely in this city KB Suits and Overcoats $12 to $35 ; |