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Show THE MORNING II halls and chambera of curious and fantastic design. The whelming waters of the winter months have already begun tbeir work. Floors hare sunken, column! fallen, and walla crumbled. The additional feet of granite twenty-threwill complete the work of devastation. Phllae and Its rulna will never again feel the sun of Egypt It was thought that the granite wall serosa the Kile at Assouan, 150 feet high, would provide perpetual Irrigation for the desert to the north. That was a mistake. But will the twenty-threadditional feet to the summit of the walls, which will forever bury Phllae, complete the work? Will the man at the button In the great white house ever have the power that Joseph had to direct, increase, or diminish the flow of the river? Joseph had no Assouan dam, and no shutters to manipulate by the pressure of a button. In what, therefore, did his power to make Egypt perennially fertile consist? EXAMINER elms SUBSCRIPTION LATER, DsUvored by Carrier la Ogdsa City. including Sunday Hn lac Kiammer. pw aoiik.. 76 be Bfica copke BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. -- $6-M F EARLES and INDEPENDENT. ta a eulcuy Ta U glraa all aaaapapar. Miaa a equal eeow. Xha Kaaauaai baa aa ftTOritit aad aa caamke ta pwutb. U will taaa-paada- Ad U' fammiiiatlMia wtt, be received aa ail subjects p renamed la re- POSSIBLY - baa know biu tba true uaa muot be published la full All tottare aad amm 7 uaiRA'.ioaa gjgnftA b BMi d plumes, ar waived aaaua. will be thrown la Iba vaata basket Tba brave awa aarer btdaa behind am wiaed name. Don't aak tba Bdl lur t be responsible for whnt you are aabaated aL spectful r(- INDIAN F"1- Tha A BLIND SENATOR. States senators from Oklahoma. There la nothing strange about this except that Gore has been totally blind for years. But he has a great following in Oklahoma, and seems to confirm the Impression that sometimes the loss of Right seepis te concentrate and make more potential the mind of - eaa be found aa aala by tba ladspeadent New Ca, bait Lake City. Oa aU tbrauib traiaa leaving Ogdon on Tba Southern Peclflo Railway, The Union Padfla Railway, aad Tba Oregon Short Lina Railway. Examiner patrons will aoafar a favor on tha aaaegemsat by reporting to this office whenever theyfall to End tha papers at tha deelg- 18 THE MAYOR SLEEPING? - Tha mayor. It seems, is not enthus-laatl- e over the proposition to bava aa oldrtimo celebration of tba Fourth. We called vpoa him some days age to Inaugurate tha movement, but ao far ha haa remained In a hibernating tale. Wake up, .Mr. Mayor. Tbia A week la no time for dreaming. from next Thursday Is tha anniversary of our natal day, when patriotic Am eric should be called upon to do honor to the heroes of the straggle for Independence. By so doing the young are mads to partake of that same nnconqnertble spirit that has Inspired our soldiers on the battlefield,' our business men In tha problems of commerce, our men of genius tu overcoming seemingly Insurmountable obstacles anj our womea la the dutlea of the home. If we sever grow enthusiastic over the glories of tha past, why eventually we will grow phlegmetie and, aa'a nation, lack the fire that has bean characteristic of Americana In order that.Ogden may keep alive tbia patriotism, why not, Mr. Mayor, atlr yourself and head tha movement? E. F. BRATZ m Real Estate Bargains Xa of tbe Ot and Countj. Loans on bdj part and Farm j Otj CHINESE PERSONS ar GREEK BOYS E u SHOT WHITE n u Improved Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance e, g - SWEDIIH-AMERICAN- JAP CHAMPION WRESTLER. Victoria. B. C.. June 25. Advices were received by the Empress of Japan which arrived yesterday that the SUIT AGAINST MARRIMAN.' Block. Japanese champion wrestler. known ae Hitachlyama, who weight over 250 pounds. Is com- Charging Him With Conspiracy te Block a Railroad. to America In August by steamer ing Vancouver, B. C, June 25. At na Kaga Maru. accompanied by some Indian potlatch held at Alert Bay. famous wrestlers and Jujltan experts Kew York, June 24. A suit wu started la the United States circuit participated In by 2,000 Indians, yescourt by Henry M. Walker, a resiterday, an Indian giri nine years old, VENEZUELA CABINET RESIGNS. dent of Princeton. N. tall fur her age, and unusually pretty, J, against Edwas sold to an Indian 50 years old, ward 11. Harrimaa and other defendCaracas, June 22, via Willemstad, ants. alleging breach ot contract And who bid a higher price than n young Island of Curacoa, June 25. The cab- conspiracy to prevent construction of brave 20 years old. for 11,400. Indiaa girls of tender age were inet resigned today owing ta the no- tha Portland, Kehalem A TUamook sold to chiefs of the neighboring In- tion of congreee la condemning tha railway la Oregon, la hla complaint lands. Two maidens of the Tslnip-aesa- s policy of tha ministry of finance. Tha Mr. Walker places his monetary dambrought good prices, the wealthy heads of the departments are transact- ages at 9600J1UO. Two corporative deIndians bidding them in. fendants ud twenty-nin- e ing tha government business. other individuals have not been served end for this reason their names have been LONE HIGHWAYMAN. withheld by the court. Mr. Walker uya he was employed Fresno, Csl., June 25. At 10 o'clock BLOOD in 1905 by the officials of the Portland. yesterday morning two stages, conKehalem A TUamook railway to float passengers were taining twenty-twIts bonds in London and make arheld up by a highwayman, who secured about (INI from the crowd. The rangements with n California corporON hold-uoccurred between Summit and ation, also named si on of the deGrub Gulch at Bruno Mine. Near fendants, to advance 9600,000 to bo used in construction ot tho railway, have where all the previous hold-up- s tho security to bo bonds ot tho railWhen the first stage occurred. reached Bruneaus Mill and waa twingway company. An Issue of 92.000,000 of bonds was to be disposed ot by ing along the road, the driver waa him, for which he waa to receive a suddenly halted by a masked man commission of 15 per cent,2,400 shares stepping out of the brush and leveling n new rifb at hla head. When TRIUMPHANT MARCH OP THE of stock ud ?35,000 tn cash. Tho issue of bonds wu to be delivered to the second stage came up a few minREBELS OF SOUTH CHINA. him In London, where he entered Into utes later came the older from the an Agreement with the London Share robber to the driver to pull up by A Debenture company, which wu to The passengers Civil the other stage. end Military Officials Ar Butch-ere- d advance the sum of 92.400,000 on the were ordered to get out In a hurry. and Their Families bonds. Mr. Walker claims the bonds The bandit appointed a collector aa Drowned. were not delivered to him and oa hie the passengers were lined up. and return to the United States he found told him to pass the hat When that the president of the corporation the collection was over the collector was commanded to transfer tha money Victoria, B. C.. June 25. Refugees ud Its board of directors bad refused from hla hat to n handkerrhlef and were fleeing to Hong Kong from the to sign the bonds Mr. Walker also tie It up and leave it In the road. The districts effected by the revolution In asserts he found that by trick and travelers were then ordered to resume South Chine when the steamer Em- device" the charter and property of their sests and tha drivers were told press of Japan, which arrived yester- the railway had been transferred to to proceed. day, left Hong Kong. All reported Edward EL Lytle, an Agent of Edward Reward have been offered and a de- the rebel movement na n moat preten- H. Hsrriman. He claims alto that termined effort ia being made to cap- tious one, with an army organised Mr. Hsrriman and associates brought ture the bandit after European methods. War notes, about tbe insolvency ot the California which tha rebel leaders promised to company which had contracted to redeem st twice face value after the loan tho money te the railway for fall of Canton, were being ' Issued, construction purposes The complaint of Mr. Walker says proclamations posted, and everything carried out In form. Tha rebel mani- that Mr. Hsrriman and hla associates festos are issued In Chinese and Eng- are bitterly opposed to the construclish. and have six parts, firstly, for tion of this railway or any other In the overthrow of the Manchu dynasty, that vicinity fearing it would Interfere IN A KILLED establishment of a republican govern- with their ownership and monopoly In ment, nationalization of land and util- that part of the state. Mr. Walker uka that a receiver be ities. establishment of union between Chinn and Japan, and reform of Chi- appointed for the property: that offnese administration with assistance of icers of the compuy be ordered to sign and Issue the bonda, account to foreign powers, . , Moat of the Anus used are French him for 2.400 shares of stock they quick-firinrifles and machine guns, have wrongfully withheld from him STRUCTURE FIFTY YEARS OLD smuggled during the put three years and to pay 936.000 legally due to him. He further asks the cueellation ot by way of Amoy and Canton. FALLS IN NEW YORK. After capturing tbe towns on the all transfers made by Mr. Hsrriman ay to Bwatow, tbe rebel forces mov- or the latter's agents, and. that the ed again northward, seemingly making road be restored its franchise by the Entire Family Carried Down Under toward Canton. Hulchou on the Kow-lee- n State of Oregon. the Oebria A Thrilling mainland, opposite Hong Kong, Rescue. waa captured, the imperial troops being badly worsted. France Is taking advantage of the HELD New York, June 24, Seven persons, outbreak to press for n French expedilx of them members of on Italian tion being sent to Canton to protect family, were killed 'early today In the that city, ud Pekin officials are recollapse of a ramshackle tenement ported ee strenuously opposing such a In the downtown Italian quarter. Oth move. er members of the same family, InLarge quantities of supplies for tbe rebels are arriving at Hong Kong In cluding father and mother, an In hospital painfully Injured but will re- the names of foreigners. Some bloody Incidents are reportcover. There were some exciting acenec Immediately following the ac- ed. At Wong Kong, near Bwatow, cident, one of which was the tcbcus where the civil andIn military officials were butchered as other cities takof an old man from n two-foo- t ledge, COUNTRYMEN IMPORT forty feet from tho ground, this por- en, Yang, a customs official, was THEIR tion of the fallen building having ad- killed before the standard of the rebTHEM BY CLEVER WORK. wss and standard the sprinkled hered to the adjoining structure long els enough to permit the firemen te gt with his blood, ' . were some of the to the scene, raise a ladder and take banners. This was done In accord with tn Thsy Art Kept In the Fruit Stands the man, Jacob Rangier, safely to and at the Shoe Shining the ground. Then It also fell into the ancient omen of success. Families Benches. of some of the officials were forced rutni. The collapsed building waa a four-itor- y to drown themselves In wells. Refugees arc arriving In sad condiaffair, built over fifty yean ago and was located at the corner of tion, many having abandoned everyChicago, June 25, Several hundred Walker end Lafayette etroets. It be- thing, even the alck and their chil- Greek boys are being held in peonage In their precipitate flight in Chicago trait stands ud shoe shinlonged to the Moee B. Taylor estate dren Outbreaks have been reported also ing establishment!. and for some time has been in a danThis fact hu gerous condition because of excava- from Hunan and Szechuan, and seiz- been revealed by an Investigation tions for n new building on the ad- ures of contraband arms are being conducted by tbe federal Immigration at Chinese porta. A seizure hu officials, tided by Nicholas Salopo trjoining premise. It bed been shored madebeen made at Kobe, where at tbe ios, the Greek consul general. Proseup, hut Ua weakened condition caus- also cution of tbe employers for violation ed It to fall in at 2 oclock. Moat of request Viceroy Yuan Bhlh Kal, the to of the the tenant, warned by ominous Japanese government wasof naked immigration law will be based bearms n shipment on tbe evidence obtained. creaking. Bed a few minutes before prevent tolarge firm. Chinn German a sent by ing It collapsed. Tbe methods by which the boys are Imported ud landed In Chicago The dead were buried under tone were brought to light through the arof debris and It wti not until the rest yesterday of George Antonopon-loe- , firemen and volunteers had worked AGD WHEN on the charge of perjury In makfor four hours that their bodies were YEAN recovered. ing affidavit that two Greek immGeorge BlumenthsI, the contractor igrants arriving at Boston were hla who hsd charge of the recent repairs brother ud nephew. The case will be heard by Judge Lnndli on Thursand shoring up the building, was arTHAW rested and charged with homicide. day ud the fictitious brother will be a witness for the prosecution, which That many more persona did not lose their lives In the collapse of the will be conducted by Assistant District old building wse due to two of the Attorney 8birer. It Is by means of a younger occupants of the houae having attended an Italian celebration last system of deception. In which relatives, friends ud the steamship oom night. The boys reached home shortly before 2 o'clock this morning and, pules conspired, that the boys, It Is warned by tbe severe shaking and IMPRISONED MAN IS PALE, BUT alleged, are transported from their native land to bondage In Chicago. SANGUINE AND CHEERFUL. creaking of the house, ran through When the proprietor of n ahoeehlnlng the building and warned the sleeping tenants of the Impending danger. Dos-en- a parlor," for example, wants additionof persons ran into the streets in He Has Made al help, he purchases several tickets a Friend of Raffael good for steerage passage from Greece their night clothes and many of them Gascons, Also Charged With had scarcely gained the street before to Chicago. The tickets cost him Murder, tbe crash came. 950 rich. Five minutes later scores of fireThe employer then sends the tickmen were at work tearing away at ets to a relative or a friend In Greece, Kew York. June 25. It will be n who In turn sells them to boys who the pilea of brick end broken timber in the hope that some of tbe bur- year ago tonight since Harry Kendall wish to come to this country. The ied persona might be taken out alive. Thaw shot and Instantly killed Stan- youth Is charged anywhere from 9150 Over them tottered the remaining wall ford White, the architect, on the Mad-Iro- to 9200 for his ticket, ud Is required of the Infayette extension, cracked Square roof garden during the in- to sign a note for the amonnt, payin two places and threatening to fall itial performnnee of the musical com- able to the employer In Chicago. upon tbe rescuers every moment. Af- edy Mamselle Champagne." 8ince These notes are peculiar In form, and ter s few minutes tearing at the tim the tragic night, Thaw hue been the virtually are contracts to work out bero and bricks, the firemen hoard n central figure in one of the most ab- the amount of the loan." low moan and in tbe dim light saw a sorbing trials In the criminal until The boy then Is taken to the steam mans bands moving convulsively. The of this or uy other country: his men- ship company's agent, who finds an man men caught it and tbe nnder tbe tal state has been made the theme adult passenger to pose the father ruins murmured: of innumerable opinions, lay and ex- or other relative of the minor. Under "For God's sake save my sister. pert. and it has been passed upon by this guise the youth passes the ImmIt was George Torcbino. six ot n legally constituted commission; igration officials at the American port whose brothers and sisters perished his own, his wife's ud his family's of entry, and soon Is on a train bound in the ruins. acts, positive or negative, have been for Chicago. The firemen dragged away the deb- related even to tbe most ordinary deArriving here, the boy Is locked ris trying to free the young man. Just tails; his wife has been tbe object ot with Greek boys In the. employer's Look out. n prodigious amount of newspaper re- house, where he Is boarded at tbe then s watcher cried, boys! Run, she's falling." The frag- porting and Illustration: the proced- master's expense. It is usual for ment of wall t'dtered and fell, throw ure of hln trial hu been made a sub- the youth to work a year to satisfy ing up a cloud of dust cnncealing ject of International comment, and fin the loan." By that time he has learn from view of the anxious crowd In ally, twelve men picked witn extra- ed some English and he gets a better the street, I he firemen whom every ordinary care, hav disagreed In hla position. Occasionally an employer atone supposed were buried. Only bat cane, after probably the most populartempts to hold boys against tbeir will. tallon Chief Galvin and tadrierman ly exrltlng .Hllicralhras In the his- an,l Consul Salopoulos la obliged to Barnet were ba lly hurt. The others tory of any trial for murder- - In the Interfere. But the employer secures went bark to digging In spile of their United States. the year's labor of the youth for a ruts and bruises. Thaw has many more 'days In tha total outlay of 50 and not mors than It was thought that George Torch Tombs ahead of him. for It Is certain 9100 for clothes and lodging. SEVEN Chicago, Juno 25. The Tribune today aayi: Ills California Limited" and other fast trains of the Bantu Fa railroad have been delayed a half hour or more at 8treator, 111., the last few days because some one has bean cutting the block signal wires. Tho Btreator station la crowded whatever a fast train approaches slowly, a brakeman, flag In hand, walking bstarecn tho rails ahead of the angina. The block affected extends a mils end a half west of Btreator. Cutting the wires seta tha danger signal permanently throughout the block. Ten days ago soma one discovered WATERS OF THE NILE. this. Btreator residents nay several aamw New York Times: Every morning boys are responsible, but In nfly event constant repairs and the watchfulness from a little room of a great white of six secret service men has fulled house on tha eastern shore of the to prevent the wires being severed. On a train that arrived here yesNile, at Assouan, Is clicked by tele-- . "Mow terday was Perdval Lowell, owner graph to Calm the Question, and director of the observatory it much water?" The answer comes, so Flagstaff, Aris. many thousand gallons mors, or so He bad Just obtained some new phomany thousand gallons less. A button tographs of the canals of Mars and He is pressed, the water which ilowa un- was hurrying them to Boston. der the Iron bridge at Cairo Is In- missed his connection. creased or diminished some ten days ' SOCIALISTS IN JAPAN. later In accordance with the telegraphic answer, and the Intervening Have Caused Big Btrikss and Much Rioting. valley between Assouan and Cairo haa a little more or a little less water on Victoria, B. C., June 25. ita surface. The man at the button thf recent labor troubles atFollowing the Ash-i- e copper mines and Muroran colliermay bring Joy or sorrow to thousands of little firms It Is all according to ies, serious disturbances are reported at the Bcashl copper mines, near the message he receives. Ten (houaand Mlyanoshita, Japan. From the great white house there strikers have burned mine buildings, extends across the river a granite wall destroyed much property, killed the or dam 150 feet high. Half way up chief of police at Bulranto, and attacked n of soldiers sent to quell this wall, and stretching Its entire the regimentThe miners armed themrioting. length, a Une of shuttera opens or selves with rifles and ammunition closes by a preaspre of the button. In taken from the mining company's magthe winter months a huge lake ex- azine, which they destroyed. Dynamite cartridge! were also used by the pands to tha southward, which has ev- rioters. Many scenes of violence were of n ery appearance flood, for, enacted and a number of fatalities being la certain plscet, the tops of palm have been reported. Ring leaders of trees art discernible above Its surface, the strike movement an said to be to have fomented socialists and the summits of inundated ruins the troublesalleged at the Ashie mines. Damapparently mirk the sites of sunken age done to the mines la estimated at cities. As the days go by, and Cairo over one million dollars. demands more and more water, the FLOODS IN MONTANA. palm trees and the ruins seem to rite from their watery beds, until, In June Art Swept Away In and early July, the river flows freely Bridges Valley. with all Its historic indolence. Still the cry for water Is Insatiable, Billings, Mont., June 25. A deIn the Stillwater val and now the 150 feet of granite wall structive fln-jley, west of Columbus yesterday, dewill be lengthened by twenty-thre- e stroyed five of the several feet, which will double the power of which spanned the 8tillwaterbridges river the man at the button, and after that and aim swept away piers of the Cono more palms or ruins will unfold lumbus Lands & Irrigation company, It was only by merest accident that themselves, as the hot months come, the big bridge over the Yellowstone from the surface of the lake. The palm at Columbus was prevented from betrees will not he missed, hut what of ing carried out. Great damage waa the ruins? That is the tribute of the done to growing crops, and a long waa stretch of the railroad past which modern agricultural Egypt washed out. The flood wastrack caused by is called upon to pay. a cloudburst in the upper Stillwater Just south of the granite wall Is the valley. The total losses aggregate island which holds the amphibious more than 1100.000. feet of granite ruins Twenty-threnow stand between It and oblivion. It Is named Pbilae, and Is the burial Chicago. .Innr 25. Toasts to the place of Osiris. A temple of fourteen health of Tresident Roosevelt and columns rises on its eastern bank, and King Oscar were drunk standing with on its western Is the great Temple of equal enthusiasm by the who attended the banqnet Isis, begun by Ptolemy Philadelphus last night at the Auditorium given and added to by the Roman emperors. hotel in honor of II. I. F. 1.ager-crantIts front Is la the form of n propylon, the new 8wedish minister to wei before which la an expansive court the Unlte.1 States. Address hounded by two galleries, the column made by Governor Dencen. Chief Justice Olson, of the municipal court, . sides of wbleh skirt the shore for 250 and Corporation Cbunael I feet Behind the propylon are many the latter in behalf f MayorBrundage, Bussr. e strange happening. Part of the wooden roof that hsd remained upon the tall fell directly over the hole which the firemen had opened to hia and the bricks and timbers rained harmlessly on this ctuopy. The firemen pulled It off and soon had Torchlno out. A few mumenta later the firemen took out Torchino's father and mother. They were the last to be taken out of the wreck alive. They are suffering of Founded heads and contusions on their bodies. p st Still-wat- 1907- - 0 Written In Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rate. 25th Street OO Opposite Reed Hotel PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. EBMPMlWIia What Will Your Rating Be? RATINGS o WIRES Country Town Has Its Amuoomcnt Railroad's Expanse. 26. SPATTERED the blind man. Boss Buckley of San Fraaciuco ruled hla party in that city and in the state for years. The moat beautiful lines ever penned by John Milton were put in form after he lost hla tight He could so longer see the hills and vales and sunlight of England, hut in lieu of them virions of heaven and hell and the first garden came te him. and in words he painted them nil so vividly that hla descriptions have been the admiration of men ever since, and will be for nil time to come. It was aid of Boas Buckley that his hearing waa ao acute that after n mad had once been Introduced to him ho could always after that call the man by name tha moment he spoke, and that sometimes he could, after being once introduced, tell the name of the man aa he approached. Just by the sound of bis tread. One Journal speaking of the probable election of Gore to the senate says he will be the first blind man ever elected to a seat In that body. Wo suspect that. In a physical sense, will be true, but only la that sense. CUTTING BLOCK SIGNAL JUNE that he will not be tried tbe second time until hue in the fal), and there is even n possibility that be may not be tried again this year. But he teems sanguine and cheerful, notwithstanding the confinement and scenes of depression he ie obliged to undergo. He is In guod health, also, though pale from his prison life. I fel confident of acquittal at my next trial." he Is quoted aa saying. Thaw has struck up s decided friendship with Raffael Gascone, who is charged with the murder of a fellow Italian, and. after months spent in the death house in Bing 8ing prison. ia awaiting the time set for a new trial. Thaw and Gascone spend not s little time pacing the corridors and chatting together. iue would be killed by the second faD of brick, but hia life waa saved by a Tanlye-menlchig- Telegram: It Is expected that C. P. Gore will be one of the first United w. braelrfilt CHIEFS BUY THEM AT HIGH FIGURES. CTAU, WEDNESDAY, Child Only Nine Years Old Brings $1,400 an the Auction iadi-rlduel- N Subeeribcra will aaalar a tavo by informieg Ibia office at failure ta receiv The Kxarel r before TO BIDDER e Tba Tiaanaar la aaat by au outbids at Ogden, par yaar. At toast quarterly, la advance,. AM SOLD HIGHEST e PvIUmmI Cviiy Day la the Year Cana yaay. by Tha Stones rd Publishing EXAMINEE: OGDEN, A B Pays prompt. Good, but not prompt C Blow, too alow. ' D Doubtful. E Require cash. F On er more Judgments ag&lnaL G Filed petition in bankruptcy arl Included bills for ordinary necessities. H Have on er mere account against for col lection. V Voluntary bankrupt W Always promises, but as often hi e excuses why could not pay. X Involuntary bankrupt. Y Pleads that bills are outlawed. Z Has habit of disputing bills. To give everybody an opporOur FH"g Book Is being compiled m. to 6:20 p. m. tunity to pay, our offices wlU be opm fromare1:20 a. opened by us six times while this book Is being prepared. Malls take pleasure In dally. The good record follows you. We will or of your piynont. CaII it tbli offle or remit by postoffloe and or latter, registered r bank check, draft express money order, get our receipt Merchants Protective Association Scientific Coflectors of Honest Debts Commercial National Bank Building. Balt Uka City. Build77. 72. 13. 94, 97, 98. 99 and 100 Commercial National Bank ing, Balt lako City, "Boms People Dmt Like Ua" Francis & Luke, General Mgr, Barrel Racing en lea.'-Aexciting form of winter sport In which Canadian boys excel is band raring on the Ice. Ordinary barrels, with their bends removed, are placed at regular Intervals along tbe race, Aout n quarter of n mile conn Tben at n given signal nil the boys nkatq for the first barrel. Many reach It together, and ns each skater must crawl through all the barrels tu order to win It is to be imagined that there Is quite a scramble for first turn. Sometimes a barrel wheels completely around while the boy la working hla way through it, ud when he comet out he is so confused that be skates off In the wrong direction. Usually the laugh of the spectators makes him realise big, blunder, nod he quickly turns about and tries to make up for lost time. It Is quite an exciting sport and tn Interesting one also for the spectator, as .the boys and bands bob about In the most amusing fashion. uif Cbnma. AMUSEMENTS. A UTAHN THEATER Bill Changes Every Saturday Mai - at 9:90. 10c, Me, 90s PRICES 1A Me MATINEES Nickelodeon 2410 Wash. Avm- - t Getting Her Legal Rights. An old colored woman, arrayed In a rusty black dress and n gorgeous pur- ple picture hat over which was n Mack crepe veil, appeared at the courthouse of a Carolina town. Am jo de Jedge ob reprobates, satar she asked, cautiously opening n crack ot tbe office door. Tea, I am tbe Judge of probate, aunty. What can I do for you?" was tbe smiling reply. "Yaaaah! Tanky, sah! Is hesh cause msh ole man died detested an lef to III infidels, an Ah wanter- be plated ter be dera executioner, ot jo' please, sub." Success Magazine. . Ins. Two Performances, 7:90 and BIB. MATINEE Dally, Except Sunday, EVENINGS Latest - Hear the Illustrated Soup. Programme changes Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Continuous performance from 9 p, m. to 5 p, m and 7 to 10 p. n- Admission five cents. Dont miss It, Meet Hinged Houses. An American visiting Dnblin told some startling stories of the height of Kew York skyscraper. "Ye haven't seen our neweat hotel have joT asked an Irishman. No, replied the Yankee. "Well." said tbe Irishman, It's so tall that we have to put the two top stories on hinges" "What for?" asked the American. "Bo we can let 'em down while the moon goes by!" said Pet Pearson's Pictures Motion , Me at Bhe DEN 370 25th SL , Weekly. It When Net te Leave e Balloon. Is n hideous and unpardonable of- fense to Jamp oat the moment tbe car touches tbe ground. Tbe veriest novice should know that a balloon always bounce twice before settling herself for tbe tbinl and last time on tbe ground, and you must stick to her tilt Is all over. Princess D1 Tea no in Strand Magasine. Personal Adornment A Sad Csss. "This milk is bine," sold the custom, er angrily. "1 know It. and I'm very sorry," re plied the milkman, "but tbe weather weva been having lately bas given tbe cows melancholia, and It shows tip iu the milk. Brooklyn Citizen. One Condition. Mr. Wysnn I want you to have everything that Is good for you, my dear. Mrs. WyroaOh, thunk you. John. Mr. Wysnn But remember that I am to be tbe Judge or wbat Is good for you. Cleveland Plain Dealer. An Exeeptien, Tbe Profeosor-- It Ie ssld that the or- dinary brick absorbs nearly fifteen ounces of water. Tbe Joker AII the boys say Boomm Is a brick, but I never beard of him absorbing water. Seattle Post-I- n telHgencer.. mutter In say Is not s Jew way. Like garments, someweerer effects are becoming to the and some are not for that reason varthe advantages ot large andshows ied Une of these article, us at Buswell's. must be apparent to every lady whosa tastes and ftnW incline to n careful end artistic selection.- - ' bap-hase- r i W. L BUSWCLL, Jeweler Merftntl BaaP NArih A |