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Show THE MOBSIXO EXAMINER, OGDEN, FT All. SUNDAY, WHAT WM. J. BSYAN1 IHOUSANBS I 'MINS There Will Be Ne Demand for enmmet Ownership ef the Railroads. April I. I I Gev-- 1 rrn A deapatefc to tho Record-Heralfrom Omaha save: Th Democratic aadoaal platform of IRE, tf WUUam J. Bryan controls the comrantioa, will aot demand aboolato railgovernment ownership of th roads. This was amtboritatlvoly yesterday by Jamas C. Dahl-manational oemmlttaemaa from Nebraska. Tha atateuaat la la tho ef aa official announcement, for tho reason that Mr. Dahlmaa la la close touch with Mr. Bryan sad recently baa been la coaferanco with him over tho plane aad poll alee of tha forthcoming campaign. From tho asms source it la stated that tariff reform will agala become a dominant feature iff the platform. The platform, according to Mr. Dnhl-maalready baa been mapped out aad will oontala soma radical changes from the dooemrat adopted in 104. While Dahlmaa was not able to go Into minute details, ha aaya tho prominent declaration of plnke la Mr. Bryan's tha principles will concern treats, tha tariff, state regulation and money, tha railroad ownership plank, of course, being conspicuous by its absence. Conatitntlonal guarantees will have a atrohg Indorsement, and the acceptance of campaign eoatrlbnttoos from trusts and largo corporations will receive severe condemnation. The platform will define tho necessity tor and proper uaa of money ooatrlbatad for running expenses. Usurpation of power by tha President also will he mads a strong point and tha convention will ho asked to declare that President Roosevelt, la thla respect aa well aa la the mattes of accepting or approving campaign contributions, has overstepped tree Democratic principle, Government economies will receive (he usual attention nod a halt will be demanded In haval external on. It will be declared that the vast sums being spent on armament could bo much bettor employed In Irrigating th plain of tha West Development of river navigation la to bo endorsed. Election of United States senators by a direct vote of the people, reformation of civil service rules and a utroag foreign policy will bo strongly pie. claimed and pledged. No overtures of any sort are to be te the Populists, beyond a general invitation directed to all Classen to join th Democratic party in aa effort to enforce the principle proclaimed and demanded la the Democratic platform. a, Wafsoii'Tanner Clothing Co. (OLE IT TWENTY FOURTH -- AGENT. HIES Alto Tin A FI DESTROYS PART REPUBLICAN aa-tur- T. a, OF TICKET VOKEN ONE HUNDRED ACRES OP HOUSES . ARE BURNED. THE PRESIDENT OF AS CHOICE. Fireman, Aided by Soldlere and aane Save the Nev American Settlements. Carey Ohio a" N,w York, Th, States In Which Roosevelt HM Been Attacked. Could Citl- - Manila, April 21. Fire destroyed lr and parts of tho districts k of Blngaloag. Paco sad Bambanglo, In Tdt sad Hushed. That la the teems to appeal to the ma-jat- Manila, this afternooa. The new of the administration followers. American xattlementa at Errtta and Malata eacaped through tho hard work d they point out the fact the campaign practically la eon of the fireman, aaaletod by aoldlera Tho flames, fanned by Mtmiel la the two atatoa of Ohio and cltixena. and Sew York. i heavy gale, ewept aa area of 100 within two houra, and h seek state the President haa been acres clean, tho homes of 100 white real-denSucked personally, and In each state and 1,000 natives. The native he ku the right to aak for personal . rioBatloa through the Indorsement refugees art now sheltered in the hie arboola and other public buildings g candidate In eympathy withmatr-while many are camping in opan spaces. ydit of riew ob governmental estitm The Idea of coupling the aocre-tir- The damage la conservatively mated at 200,000 In gold. No caeual- of war with tho governor of New - tie are reported. Toik hie proved a popular one. ExTho districts of Singalong, Paoo and KriMced poHUrhma cay It would ho a combination aa BambaugUo 11 to tho east of the iboet le strong Each of the two , walled city of Manila and Just behind cmB he Imagined. na would .bring force to the .ticket the residential district of Malata and Ehmlta whlck face tho bay. Nearly nf Jo It, too, in a state more or lean., - all of tho native houaee In the fire rerteln, according to ordinary po' ewept district are nlpa huts of com- Mol nudarda. K ihoald not bo understood. of parattvely email value, that Proaldent Roosevelt le THEIR MIND UNHINGED. Mht this ticket, but the name of TAud Hughes are ground together 8L Petersburg, April 20. Three v dlii by people who are In tha the president an to give tho men wore arrested la the Baltle rail-rea- d station here today while In tho Jarmlon that thla ticket would meet vlfi Ui approval to an extraordinary act of throwing handfuls of gold coin about the waiting room. Aa examination brought out tho facta that they re'h trying out candidates for appoint- - were demented by grief. They are ale-Ynt u bicycle policemen at New epectlvely the mother, wife and euly tho men who could catch ter of a political prisoner who paa ummisaioner Bingham's 2b- brought here today In chains from Done power automobile were given Riga, and worry ever the fate of their I relative unhinged their minds. poddoos on tho force. ruoso. April VMkiBiton 20. A despatch from sari: 100 houaee tick-dviic- tr pre-galM- ut . ! ts . y . . OTTAWA TO CELEBRATE. Kent York, April 20. Natives ef Ottawa, Canada, all over the oonntry, are receiving letters from tho oommlttoo which haa in charge aa old boys and girls' reunion In tho Dominica City next July. Fallowing tho Mon of tho Now England Oldhome weak, this committee Is mahlng aa effort to gather of homo all the aona and daughter Ottawa who have waadered do other places. Thla reunion will he a groat feature of tho aeml centennial civic Jubilee. con-fbas- ; -: r INHERITED, BLOOD A THOROUGH TROUBLES IN SPANISH WAR Expresses His Great Faith In LOW CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST THE PRIZE TROPHY. I Pt-ru-- nt Pe-rii-- na a Tciio Especially Frmntieh and Be- Adapted to the An Old Soldier Praise. Mr. . R. Oox, Avia, Pa, write i I was token with hemorrhages of the stomach sad had from os to three a year. The doc ton said my etoaaaek could Lrmdoa, April' 20. Fully 60,000 admirers ef football arrived not be eared, and It wm only a qasetlca la London today on special trains of how soon on of those spells would kill ma, sad I was gives np several from Yorkshire, tancashiro aad th Midlands to witness th final gam In times, aa they had no heps lor aa. 1 Badly wrote te you, and yen said th English eif ties at th Crystal Palace batweoa Everton. tho holders if it was net a eaaeer er a tumor, Fecwma of th trophy, and Sheffield. WUh would ears mo., th aoatlngonto from th south th I eommenoed taking Parana right railroad mao agars estimated that fully and have never had eneef those sway, 0,000 persona earn to Loudoa to sea ainoe. tho game. The metropolis furnished spells I am aa old soldier, one of Phil Bherlr Us full Quota, bringing tho total numdan's Bough Bidora, aad pretty nearly ber to about 100,000. By th tlm tha game opened the standing room wan played out now, but I have a pretty packed. All th Mating capacity at good atomaeh agate. tho ground was sold a week ahead. Amiatant War Correspondent Sheffield kicked off aad scored a goal within twenty minutes. JCverton Mr. H.B. Manley, Assistant War Corthen became the aggressors, but Shefthe war la Chins, field put np n fine defense and It was respondent , during G. Pittaway, OttaM A. BL,ora before Spark of the not until Just the end writes i wa, Can, tint half that tha holders of th enp When n sun travels la extremely wore able to oqubIIm nation. At what la knows In football her as hot os cold sllmatea, hs realise how three Quarter time," th score was valeahl a frigid ho has If ho csrrle a bottle ef Parana. unchanged. I know of no article Is my traveling During the last Quarter both teams put la tholr boat work. Thar were on tilt which Z have teamed .to prate many exciting ruebea but tho teams higher. were so evenly matched that neither are asffsrlag with the exIf yon " was able to sente for some time. Then treme heat, Peruaa re tore you, er on of tha Sheffield forwards got th la a with aOioted are sold, grippe ball and, with a wan directed kick, yea restore yon la won A aeoond goat Everton wma en- er bronchitis. Fetus short Um. able to aoore after that aad Sheffield with sleeplessness captorej th trophy. The defeat of If Kir tf yon sufferte poor, again Varans your appetite the holders of the cup, who were strong favorites, led to th wildest seta sd n good, true friend and te tl oeuea of excitement. tonic needed. Lord Obtof Justto Alveratone preI have triad It for monthe and s sented tho cop to the wlnneis. only too glad to acknowledge It aa true, loyal standby la times of trouble all. I do not hesitate to recommend It to bnal-naeT. T. Marhland, s well known manof Otealnuati.O., address B.K. No. 1, ML Washington, Ohio, write I I find that la my case Parana la a flesh builder, am now at work I every day, aad have gained tea pounds. I took your Peruns aonordlag to directions and tho result wm more than I expected. I took no other mediates but Venus, end It accomplished ell. You told mote your CARRIED THROUGH WORKMAN Brat letter that you thought Peruns A COAL CHUTE. would purome audit has. 1 am 71 years old and can attend to lay burtons m de L i ME IS RESCUED AFTER DEI Entombed Under Twenty five Tens of Cesl for Twenty four COL AKIliCK L, HAMILTON. Gallant Porto Rican Soldier Gives Praise to Pe-ru-n- a. CoL Arthur L. Hamilton, of tk Seventh Ohip Volunteers, writes from Goodsl St., Oulumbue, O, m follows: "finMri having tha mrtri et Parana fully gamamwtratag tmmytam Uy, I hare a neater of friend wbahare takaalt far catarrh mat Mem-mfroahte aa mil umlta It graining k. At a ramagy toe catarrh, I tma tatty racammamg A. In n later tetter te Dr. Hartmsa, Ool. Hamilton wrltesi My PMSMef tried year Parana muring aar aarvka la tha 5paateh-AmericWar, anO I will any thla, that It tha War Dayartmaat reosNi are seewfud it will ha fount that tha eaaualtlaa la nay raglmaat wars teas thaa la may ofbar raglmaat at tha Army Corps arhttamt Campa Algar, MtaOaamg Baahaett. Tha fatal grates la my raglmaat taring tha asrsa tta' arrvfoa, were area mat at a total mamharmt 1400. I. at eaamat half, hat ttlat that Parana certainly was a gnat haaattt tm my 200 et an lea recent tetter, Col. Hamilton myer I harm eras Paruma myatlfang la my family far tta hut saves years, f hara alraady wrMam yam about tta gang raaatta I atparlamaag with yamt ramagy Oaring tha SpanUbAmarkam War." Perana haa no bad offset upon tha yetem, and gradually sUmlnatea catarrh by re moving tb eauo of the function. This tends to partial Iom of bearing, oatarrh. small sad testa, as well M dlgMtive Almost Prostration. Rev. A. M. Smith, H shire, Ga writes t Pereas eorreete all this by ita iflrint For the past two av three years Z have operation on all th msooua mem bras been troubled with nervoesnaea, at tlmM of tb body. resulting la almost nervous proatrsttoo. On bottle wUleenviseenoyon. One Recently I have had very aovera attacks, llfo-ton-g need and Peruaa baooaws e and wae Uduoed by a friend te try Perm- tsnd-b- y with old end young. as. Thla have dene with store than aattofaalory raulte,and consider Peruns a Contains JU Inrootiea the best mod lain on tb market for what On reason why Peruaa baa found It te recommended. To all who Buffer with nmoiealB permanent use la a many booiM is that It contains no aaraotteof any hind. say form 1 would esy, um Peruaa1. la old ago th mucous membrane become thickened sad portly Iom their Itrmi I Pa-n-a- -- uara, who was prominent In tho plots are attributed to the ndvaarsd political sec lions In Ireland, which, business for many yearn and at rat Urns was associated with Haary Toklo, April 19. The emperor yes- admittedly, are violently opposed to la dead at hit home la Brookr cxhlMtlon, claiming terday received In audience M. Taw th international that H would bo nufalr to Introduce lyn. Ho waa Id years old. sulci, chief secretary of the privy eoun Mr. Veaaoto for year was maqscnr ell, whe la head of tb Japanese dele the display of the highly developed of tb Koyatoao min la Flttsharg- - He Industrie of other nations compeis to Tb His Hague. majesty gallon was th Brat bus to maaafaoturo stool urged the delegates to us hi beat tition with native product which are rails In th Uullad States. efforts In order to obtain good raoulta not so highly perfected. alWe have Tha at Hugo, adding: OIMBEL RECOVERING. ways sold that wo were aollcltioua for the peace at the world. You are exNew York", April 10. At St. Mary'e pected to carry out thla dealra." hospital, Hoboken, this evening It wae CARL E. PETERSON reported that Benedict Olmbel of PhilPLOT DISCOVERED. IN DUBLIN. adelphia who attempted suicide poster day after being ml eased so ball on London, April 2. Rumors of plots aa emit on chargee of assault was to burn down tb building of tb In- mating gristly. It la expected bo wlip o ternationa exhibition opening In Dub- recover. lin, May 4th, which, however, are said THOMAS VENNERB DEAD. to have been discovered In tlm to frustrate them nr published la the Th New York, April 20. Tkemaa Yen- afternoon paper hero today. Hour. RECEIVED BY MIKADO. Daa-Mtna- r, Chtange, April 2. A despatch from Eeennabn, Mtah.,-'says- : mass of oosl, Frank Caught In Mokaoa, Inhere 7 wae carried bee foremost Thursday through a chute at the Reis Coal company's dock, and, after being entombed under twenty, five tons for nearly twenty four hours, was reseuod alive yesterday. Although bruised from head to foot and sustaining Internal injuries, hopes for hie recovery sro entertained, Erickson's disappearance was not discovered until late Thursday night id crows dragged the hay throughout the night, this king tost he had been drowsed. Yesterday whan a ear of coal wus being lumped st tha railroad yards n feeble iheut win heard from th eataMe. 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