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Show m v. T1IE MOIINLVG EXAM INK K: (Hi HEX, BIDS ON THE'GROCER BREVITIES la the matter of Um eaUte of Elizabeth Hawkiua, the alatera of the deceased, Rachel C. Cooley, Edna J. Baker and Mary I. Gardner, have petitioned Judge Hewell, through their attorney, Matt Thomas, to have Lucre lla M. Cooley and Joaeph H. Smith appointed administrators. UTAH, JENE TUESDAY, 22. l'.07. AND THIEVES IN A EPIDEMIC OFl BUILDING BUTCHER ROOMING RUNAWAY OPENED DAY HOUSE COUPLES WOMAN AIDED THE OFFICERS IN EFFECTING A CAPTURE. SIX YOUNG PEOPLE FROM SALT LAKE MARRIED. Sheriff They Like Ogdens Way of Doing Things Surprise for the Folks 8ALT F,RM MAY GET THE OGDEN WILL WITNESS AN EX- federal contract. ODUS ON THURSDAY. The county clerk issued marring licenses to R- W. Lightner, aged 21. and M. R. Goodman, aged 19. both of Ogden. Joe E. Barker, aged 23. of Several Thousand Dollars Below the When the Merchants Gather at LaChicago, and Addle M. Shairrtt. aged Contract Figures of Lovell goon tor a Day of Jolli22. of Fort Colli na. B. Franklin A Sen. fication. of Salt Lake and Krail Mair, also of Salt Lake. Levels 4 go,, (lf Denton. Texas, who The anaual outing of the butchers A special train came in. from the tho first contract ou the and grocers of Ogden and of the stats west yesterday at 9:35 bearing obtained Federal building in Ogden and built will take place at Lagoun Thursday. General Manager Bancroft in his pri- the structure that now stands at the It is expected that over a thousand vate car 1903 and General Superin- comer street and representatives of the two trades will tendent Buckingham In car 5 " They Gram of left immediately for Salt Lake over In the avenue, appear to have test out be at the resort, for whose eutenaln-rnen- t bidding on the extension. Of special committees of local men the Oregon Short Line. the two bids opened yesterday the low- have been appointed. Every grocery est was by the Campbell Building com- store and butcher shop In the city On IT. P. No. I yesterday, will be closed all day Thursday. hero at 1:15, there were seven-- ' pany of Salt Lake, for $C2,6g. or comthe figures offered by the butchers Yesterday teen brakemen from Buffalo, Detroit Lovellbelow A Sunt. menced to bone ten beeves to he used and Chicago bound for Sacramento. The contract has not been awarded, lu the barbecue, for It is tha intention S. H. Collins has charge of them. It was stated that a number iff tho but the prospects are the Salt Lake of the association to feed Its guests firm will be given the sork. and members on good roast beef, men wens operators. served on paper plates, until there Is not a shred left of the aforesaid Four cars of Greeks came la on U. UNCLE SAM ON TEMPERANCE. beeves. The meet will be parboiled P. No. 3 yesterday going west to Tuesday and the final touches will various points In Nevada. They ar Consulted as to the great iacreasa not be made until Thursday morning to work as section men all along the in the consumption of American bot- at Lagoon. This part of the program line of the Southern Pacific. tled beers, officials of the Internal la the largest of its kind ever essayMiss Susie Rasmussen, daughter of Revenue Bureau say, There can be ed by the meat cutters and will he O. D. Rasmussen, returned on the ho doubt that the marked decrease ii attended by fitting ceremonies A good bill of sports has been arLos Angeles limited Sunday from drunkenness Is to soma extent due to Pomona College, at Claremont. Cali- the lubstitutiun of beer for atrong ranged and n game of baa.all, races, fornia. She has been away at school drink." rowing matches and various athletic In other words, the increase In the stunts will be pulled off between memsiuce last September. asconsumption of bottled beers is one bers of the Ogden and Balt Lake Final plans for the flower carnival of the most potent factors In tha sociations. Special trains will be run from all to be held uflnder the auspices of growth of temperance sentiment and the Florists association and the Civic practice. Beer is a mild, beneficial points along tbs railroads. League will be perfected at a meeting drink which seems to afford the needof the league to be held Tuesday or ed happy mean between the two exBAD MAN CAPTURED Thursday night It is planned to hold tremes prohibition on the carnival early in August when the one hand and intemperance on the After a Chass Extending Over tha the flowers are abundant Owing to other. ' Western States, The percentage of aloohol in beer Is tre rains, blossoms this season are so slight and so mildly stimulating exceptionally large and well shaped. Detectives Keogh and Kane, of tha that Its use is not only free from evil of Michigan, passed Gilbert Boreman, son of Judge effects, but positively salutary and in- penitentiary with Ogden yesterday through - Kay-boul- d -- Twenty-fourt- $T.-2- : high-hande- d Sebring and Sergeant Chambers Made a Hurried Response to a Call. J. W. Cooper and Fred Rogers were arrested seyesterday Sheriff bring and Sergeant Chamber at the Humana House. Thrjr are considered rare birds by the officers, as it is seldom rooming house thieves are apprehended, although their operations are usually condned to the day lime and are by no means Infrequent. The capture was affected through the timely and decisive action of one of the lady roomers at the Montana. At the noon hour, when the proprietor and most of the guests were at lunch. Cooper and Rogers commenced a still march through the rooms and into the trunks that did not belong to them, but were detected by the lady who, as noiselessly as possible, communicated with the police department over the telephone. In the meantime the gentry had repaired to their room where they locked themselves In. Behring sad Chambers responded to tbs alarm and after blocking the avenues of escape mounted the stairs and approached tha kicked room. They rapped but received no answer. A more vigorous pounding, however, brought the Inmau and the door wss 'opened wide enough to afford the officers s chance to push in. Nonchalantly Rogers and Copper inquired concerning the buslnesa of their unceremonious guests and were placed under arrest. In the room were discovered wearing apparel which was identified aa the property at other roomers, a number of suit cases cut and damaged and a miscellaneous lot of plunder that Chark-Higgins, who escaped from Is supposed to have been stolen by the penitentiary a year ago. Higgins Cooper and Rogers. is known by any number of names and is one of the most expert safe Dont use harsh physics. The reblowers, and la a murderer of three action weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doans Regpersona. Keogh and Kane passed through ulate. They operate easily, tons tha Ogden several months ago on their stomach, cure constipation. way to the coast. They were the JAPAN AND CHINA. guests of the local department for part of a day and stated that Higgins trail had been struck in the middle They Will Capture the Trade of the west. With but s few clues to work Far East cm, they Journeyed to Sea Francisco, connected link after link In the moveLondon, June 24. General William ments of the escaped until last week Booth, head of the Salvation army, after his trip they confronted him unexpectedly and has returned placed him under arrest. Higgins had to the Orient, freatly impressed with his gun partly drawn when he was the potentialities iff the yellow races. prevented from using It on the officers, During the courae of an interview whose search for him has carried them here, he declared that the Chinese and over the country during the year that Japanese will .completely capture eastern trade and commerce. ha has been at large. There are features about the Chinese and Japanese," he said, that DEEDS WARRANTY are bound to make them the conquerors at the woid, hut they will do It Ed ward A. Muntey and wife to R by peaceful mepas." He declared that the Japanese had M. Felshaw, kit 4, block 2, Woodman-Se- e not the remotest desire for a conflict Main Street addition; $250. Joaeph Dumas and wife to Elisabeth with any nation, but If it were necesBears, lot 2, block 42, plat A, Ogden sary they would fight to retain shat they have. Japan, be said. Is no longCity survey; $3,200. E. M. Felshaw to Cerla J. Felshaw, er trammelled by the old ideas of the lot 4, block 2, Woodman see Main degrading character of trade. It la only a question of time when her inStreet addition; $1.00. dustries will be tutored by the most expert direction and augmented by HOUSE OF LOROS. the finest machinery, and he could not see what can prevent her from Campbell-Bannerma- n Is to Clip Its producing articles of the finest manufacture at the cheapest prices. Wings. General Booth said he admired the thrift of the Japanese working London, June 24. The consideration classes which results in the absence of resolutions which Premier of move in tho of real poverty, and theiras system will an Inculture," giving House of Commons for the clipping of "petite stance the valley between Toklo and wings at the House at Lords, begin where hot a square yard of what will likely develop one of the Osaka land on either aide of the railway or team In.tha history In the greatest political long stretches up the hill sides. of Great Britain. The premlnr calls Is not with some form of prothe resolution The preface to tha duce. packed found dark spots, he said. He volume. It is as follows: In Increase in the drinking habit That In order to give ef- andthe gambling and the position of wo. to the will of fect the men, but these things will bs changed, people, as expressed by their elected and, he continued, to Judge Japan representatives. It Is necessary that property it must always be rememthe power of the other house to alter bered that the country Is In process or reject Mils passed by this house of social and transformation should be so restricted by law as to and evolution. political secure that within the limits of'u single parliament the final decision of the House of Commons shall prevail. WIFE MURDERER ELECTROCUTED The government purposes to adopt this resolution this session. It has ex- Two Contacts Necessary to Kill John Johnson. pected to carry the Irish councils bills New York, June 24. John JohnIn the commons and have the birds rea wife murderer, was put to death ject 1L when It would have been pro- son, vided with s specific grievance which In the electric chair In Sing Bing would have paved the way for a bill prison early today. Two contacts carrying Into effect the curtailment of were given. Johnson murdered his wife, Kaththe power of the bouse of lords. It Is foreseen, however, that the erine, at bis home In Yonkers, two lords probably will veto some popular years ago, .In the presence of their measures next session. Then the gov- two children. Johnson hud treated ernment will try to arouse public his wife badly and shot her when she opinion to support Its program So threatened to leave him. Albert T. Patrick, tbe lawyer, constrongly that the House of Lords win he forced to accept some measure of victed of the murder of millionaire took a deep Inreform. It Is Improbable that this re- William Marsh-Rice- , sult will he reached without another terest In Johnson, when the two were campaign and perhaps more than one confined In the death house and It but the liberate confidently count up- was through advice given by him on ultimately obtaining a mandate of that Johnson, by appeals to the court, the voters so Iron clad that the bouse wss able to stave off death up to this time. of lords cannot resist 1L sticky-fingere- d ' Bo re man, was in Ogden, Sunday. He has a good law practice in Ely, Ne- vigorating. If the preaenbday ruah did not make it impoaaible to live perfectly normal, Uvea, no rhythmical, stimulant of any kind would be essential; but In this strenuous age, pure beer is Invaluable na an assistant to Nature In recovering from tho severe drains and overtaxing demanJa of modern life; and, owing to the insignificant percentage of alcohol In beer, the reaction la almost Imperceptible. The tonic effects of a pure, light beer, such as Lexus, The Beer You Like," brewed and bottled In Omaha by the Fred Krug Brewing Company, Exponents of the Fine Art of Brew-tag,- " make It an Ideal family bevrr-age- . Its use la a commendable habit, and even when taken freely, It Is followed by no bad aftereffects. Do not Judge Luxus by any other beer. It Is radically different If you have ever felt that beer did not agree with you, try Luxus; you will be agreeably surprised. Luxus Is the result of years of study und experimenting with the avowed purpose of producing s beer free from all the objectionable feaLuxus la tures of ordinary beers. made of the best barley malt, seasoned rice imported direct from India, tha choicest yields of Bohemian hops, and water from our own artesian well. Brewed In a brewery which la a model of cleanliness and hygienic conditions. Luxus Is the most exquisite refinement of the brewers art. John J. Greiner, 128 25th St., Ogden, Utah; Ind. phone 282. Banmelster Bros., 868 24th SL, Ogden, Utah; Ind. 'phone 885. Adam Snyder, 276 Main SL, Salt Lake City, Utah; Bell 'phone 276 Y; Ind. 'phone 1061. vada. A. A. Wenger has returned from Ely, Nevada, where he has real estate interests. Mrs. C. P. Carr and daughter of Emmett. Idaho, are visiting relatives and friends in Ogden. Charles F. Johnson, a member of the Union Pacific bridge gang at Peterson, had his foot badly crushed yesterday while at . workto A ipeo Ogden to dal train brought him have the injured member attended. He was taken to the hospital. . Last Friday evening the Marriott Ward choir, under the leadership of Albert J. Powell, gave a splendid com cert before an appreciative audience. The program consisted of solos, both recitations duets, trios, quartettes and choruses. Special menttoa should be made of the two choruses, Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices," and The Lawn Party," the latter especially being sung with a vim and vigor which would do credit to a larger and older organisation. The concert as a whole showed untiring work by the choirunder the direction of their enthueiastlc leader. After the concert, a dance was given, during which strawberries wen served. 'instrumental and vocal, - A marriage license was Issued to27, day to Axel A.B. C. Ohleeen; aged E. Anderson, aged 28, and Esther both of Ogden. In the District court yesterday the ' case of Chris. Fiygare vs. M. Cleary is The trouble Is over a . being tried. TEN STRIKE AT AURA that piece of land in Ogdentorcanyon summer a ! use Fiygare bought to home. He got his deed from Billy Twenty Sacks Taken Out of a Three-foAssessment Hole by a Wilson. Cleary, on the other hand,Prospector. claims the land because he homesteaded it- - He also claims that Billy Wilson had no right to sell the land The Aura correspondent to the Elko ! because it did not belong to him. Independent says: Frick A Chase are sacking ore at Grassroots, In their claim, the ArcCOIFIDENCE MU tic. This claim wss discovered less than one week ago. Twenty sacks Bail and on Again have hen taken out at a hole three Arrested, Released Wanted. feet deep. The ore runs $90.00 per tea la free gold. This strike Is twb of A confidence man. In the person miles east of Aura, one mile eaat of J. W. Johnson, wma arreueu sunday Columbia and the Big Four. J. J. Carmichael, manager of the night at the depot on complaint of ton Ann King Gold Mining Co., has ofstranger whose money he obtained the sum of 4. . Yesterday Johnson fered to treat a few torn of the ore ' failed to appear in police court to an- In the company'! mill free of charge swer to n charge of obtaining money for a grub stake for the discoverers. Charles McGuundy. while prospectunder false pretenses and his ball of a $25 was forfeited. The gams worked ing a few days ago, discovered near by Johnson was simple. He approach- crevice in the rock on a hillside ed a young fellow with whom he bad Gold Mountain that contained gold. traveled into Ogden, exhibited a 850 This proved to be a small, rich pocket bill and stated that he wss unable having been filled from above. After to get it changed. He asked for and prospecting for several days, a four-foo- t ledge of quarts carrying gold and secured a loan of $4, and was so long galena was found two hundred feet in returning that' the stranger The rack la this hove the pockeL auspicious and communicated with an o.ser. Johnson was picked ledge pans coarse gold. No assays up at the depot Since his release hare yet been taken. Walker Bros, have arrived and the police have found other evidence, their mill will soon he keeping time appro-against him which makes his benaton desirable, but a hurried to the Ann King mill Just above search yesterday failed to locate him. them. - ot ' be-ga- a at Possibly the pastors of Ogden are more acoomraodaiiug than their breihern of Salt Lake, at any rate tbe number of runaway couples that come from Eton to be married la Ogden is steadily on the Increase. The latest ceremony was performed yesterday by Rer. J. E. Carver at bis home and the contracting parties were B. Franklin Raybould and Miss Brmll W. Weir,, both prominent young people of the capital, whose folks will learn of their marriage with surprise, as they stole sway early yesterday without leaving word of their Intention, that. A. Castle and Sunday Charles Halbert Wlthcrell, twe supposedly confirmed bachelors, widely known to the buslnesa men of Salt Lake, loft their cares behind and Journeyed to tbe Hermitage, ostensibly to seek rest and recreation among the pines and rocks uf Ogden canyon. Whether It was the spring la the air or merely the final act of a well-laischeme, their friends at home have not yet decided, but suddenly both young men decided to end their state of single blessedness. Accompanying Mr. Witberell and Mr. Castle were Miss Anna McClain and Miss Naomi Van Dyke, respectively, also of Balt Lakes 406." They, too, had made up their minds to marry and the ceremonies were performed without more ado. Tbe quartette went back to the capital Sunday night, and were busy receiving congratulations when tbe surprise had worn off. Mr. Castle Is connected with the Bell Telephone company and Mr. Wllherell Is Balt Uk representative of the J. V. Farwell company. ARJBT1CKLE KILLED Who Had by Rub-sls- n York, June 24. The Wahr-hel- t (Tbe Truth), a Yiddish tiewsps per and the organ of tn Russian In this city, makes tbe sensational accusation which It backs a copies of what up with to be official letter!, that the Russian government aa represented by certain of Its ministers, brought .about tbe murder of Yankel Tsherulak, a revolutionary leader, on a steamer teat winter and sacrificed the lives of three other passengers who occupied the same cabin. Tbe paper declares that the murderer was Andrey Victorov, an agent of Ike ltuaaian government, He waa paid 3,000 rubles and received the title of cltlaen of honor fur hte work; the paper says. Louie E. Miller Alitor of the Wahrhelt, announces that he la ready to show the originals of the letters of the officials wblch he publishes, but will not disclose how be obtained them. Tshemlaks body was found In hte cabin when the steamer reached Antwerp. 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If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency for descriptive circular. ia that ly. Wot. S. Mo wry of this city suffered loss at Cooly Bluff of nine l.COfr bar- rel tanks and the Standard OU company lank farm at the same place was almost totally destroyed. Reports received from Ramona, Olenhta, Nowata and other points tell at heavy damage by wind, but no lose of life. REBELS of Diseases Cared DR. ESTES Tulsa, I. T., June 24. A violent storm swept over this section of Italian Territory yesterday, causing damage to property estimated nt nearly half a million dollars. A terrific electrical storm accompanied the wind and lightning struck oil tanks all over the mldContinenl field. In Glenn Pool near Tulsa, a 55,0004tarrel tank of (he Quaker OU A Gaa company and a 10V earthen storage tank of the Victor OU A Gas company and a doses other small tanks were struck by lightning and are stUl burning fierce- a Pirtiil List OaUnrh, Deaf aea. Ringing to tha Bara; Dte eaaae at the Head. Throat, Nona, Rye or Ear. All DU eases of tbe Lung Bronchial Trikes and Bladder. and Cheat Dii at the Stomach, Liver, Kidney Heart Disease, Asthma, Nerrona TmMml BL Vitro Deaoe, Plica, Fistula and all Roots! Trenhtoe, Tape onlag from any cense. Dteeasas peculiar to W VATE DIBCABB OP MEN quickly cored to stay m Remembir the aid edvtce In FREM. mey he too lex. Call or wrke. STORM. Territory Ctt. Curse when ethers fail. Medern methods. Free eenauttetien for any Chrenio Disease at any name or nature. Every cnee guaranteed. BY AN ASSASSIN. Been Employed GovernmenL BBOS, New York Doctor Estes d nnerman . Homs. Maybe Somebody Has Fooled You! People don't get wealthy by paying the highest price, but by getting the most for their money. That is why more rich people drink Arbuckles Ari-os- a than any other coffee. ARIOSA is the cheapest good coffee in the world. The Ra&o Lamp all-rou- nd . household IN CHINA. 24. Generate Amoy, China, June Swoon and Hwang of Fu Chow and Mah of Chang Chow are pursuing the scattered rebels tn rout hern Fnnklrn. Toats Hob of Chlang Chnw la Investi- beautifully nickeled. Suitable for any room, whether library, dining-rooparlor or bedroom. Safe and satisfactory. Every lamp warranted. Write to our agency if not at your dealer's. & m, gating many decapitations. It la rumored that .the rebel manlfeatoa were printed in Japan. Letters rebuking tbe leaders of tbe revolutionary party for precipitancy have been completed. OOBTIBBBTAL OIL COMPABV Incorporate) WHEN OPPORTUNITY CAME followed the driver In tbe dim light from the one oil ahe lamp In tha front of tha stage, ethCANNING richer ty itago. more more even seemed dainty, the station plat- - ereal than In the train, and he . form. that prayed for aome happening The only other occupant of tho would, la decency, permit him to vehicle wma the clrl who had oat speak. a r rose tha stele ia tha trip down Opportunity came more quickly from town. Canning smiled appre- than ha expected, for aa the time ciatively. Bha waa one of tha dalat-le- aped the girl grew more and more little women he had ever eeea nervous, until nt last ahe leaned forand he vowed to himself that If he ward. went back to town without having "fcan you tell mi how long It gained her nequaintanw It would should take to reach the Millikans'? bo hte own fault It would heln aha asked. They wrote that they ion to know where she was stop- lived quite near tha station, yet wa pinghave been rMliug for aome time." "Drive tho lady to her deeti na"Im aonr," he regretted, hut I'm tion first" b ordered as ho stepped a stranger here la town. too. lo-I Into tbe stage. Tbe driver, with a haven't tha alight at Idas of tha thick "All right banyed the door cal geography." The man seemed Intoxicated." abut and presently they heard him clambering urotendlly onto the box aha aald, and I have been wonderand the horses started off. ing If ha to going right I am aa d man. Canning sank beck Into a corner afraid of ar la toil cate My chum, Jaek Deariag, said that and tried to keep kte --yea off tbe atnUou way out girl, but wKh little reeaeoa. Hera they had moved the et - of tows la the hope of advancing acme rani aetata th rellrcad cJlcIais jaitd. Perhaps that vhy It taxes jo tony," ha aiwjuoj hop .ml j. "itertapa that i It she burned. L--t ua hope for tic boat nir'-ay.-" for Tut there waa il.(k Leu r llhte and they rattled past a struck tha counter ojvi, and yet the driver rraie nr L'i e2 rapping. Instead Aa Lkea tha At.eea to a quicker p--et sad tk--r hte: e hoard. bout to xax th-nrthe Ceasing moved the C girl aed trace, hirer"' aaarff not lutchlu of tha "d thro a her about to ireA iN toe bili LA gratefully at hb ttwughtftl-- r no, n Vv arr TlL tot b m cle anrho tha at tb They pouxded on in 11 fcwva 9. riTr at fee 'Vrer. attend their valcae In Tko rfir L amr,TVbuttenft nebe avaiL Carnahan i1jvre Ca drop off th b'le 7- -n the pa, to LK IriUa va!t ari JteM "Ten might slip on. tho muddy ed to go to tho Mllllkens and I wan ba left behind, she bound for tho Deeringn. ua"Lnd I should be atone with 1 thought Id taken you there, thte borAl man. Please stay. waa the surprised answer. I thought g thrilled at the request. thte waa the straw ride to tho Falla. That ahe wanted him waa enough. Canning turned to the atags. I Tha dremaataneeo did not matter. think wa shall have to walk to aoma They werj well out In the coun- farmhouse and get a rig. he aald. try now ua were tearing along nt a The driver had a party for the ikVia imo. Then there came a Falla and had forgotten that he had Triidtnu tJaa, a shack that threw not set ns down and taken on the them LitiaU the (Mot of tho vehi- fresh crowd. No wander he paid ne attention to the notes wa made." cle, and tuj stage stopped. to toon a, ha waa assured that tha With no further concern for the T' wot hurt Cr.nnlng Jumped driver he picked up her suit cnee and prl to tbe greuud. In making a turn hte own and led the way. Ho knew the driver had cat In too (.tote to a that a short distance back tbey had haw Wa, and eve of the wheels passed a farmhouse, and It waa an -- y ra the read, the stage easy matter to engage a rig to take them back to town. hen aala; belt up ty taa tree. The drfear had tnurpel down and Presently they were eacenaed In the rear eeat of dilapidated carryall rue -- wrertag ncfcwpe-qa- iy but wreck. I ruass you aid were Jogging along the road jt tha to Beavr Fails tonight. aver which they had aoma. wont "I dont knew how to thank yon, ha M Caantodj pyrrol rot o d ir aa Aa !?" Mr. 'er'rd "reawc. hVa tody want "Coaming, ho completed. "Tern road Caa-Jv- ur-l-- ro fu-tllc- ly c-- W V Canning. me Mlsa tantly. Yon dont have to thank ator. Is a certain capable yottag stenUa too; paused expec- ographer and typewriter, la addition ahe aald, I am Edith Linton,1 holding out her hand. Cannings fingers closed over tho tiny glove. "Im very glad to know Bat I h$ sold earnestly.' you, dont deserve a lot of credit. I would have had to get out of this serepe anyway. But misery torse company, you know. "I wish I could always have aaeh eapabla company In my misery," aha smiled. The retort hovered on hte llpa, )nt It waa not until aome weeks later that Tom reminded her of the speech and offered her hte company to he raleed Into the seventh heaven by bar "Yea." to the clerk of the committee. One day the chairman, mlaalns the very capable stenographer, inquired of the clerk where he waa He te not here today, sir," r4 Hte father to sponded tha clerk. dead. 8ome days later the chairman again asked for the missing employ, only to receive the same reply from the clerk: , "He te not here today, air. Hla fa1a ther dead. Tho chairman said aofttng, but looked vary Interested. A foil week thereafter the head at the commltte for the third time inquired aa to the whereabout of the tenographer. lu reply tha elerb began tbe usual announcement: "He te not here today, air. Hte1 A L0JTQ IDO. "Will you kindly advise me." Interrupted the chairman, with 1 aimIn tha service of a certain commit- ing euavity, whether that rwt; men tee of the United States senate; the Intends to ftny away from hte all tha time bta father te doudt chairman of which In a southern V V afe.rotoirwA -. re '.- - |