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Show T THE MOIWUrO EXAMINER: OGDEN, EDITORIAL UUPhONtb ROOM A pna-ciiialsb- W IlMpMM tan Eld Rmm, ring Nfc f ! EUtlNESS OFFICE Indspendeitt FhoM Ball Pinna, rtng.......No. M " M t BREVITIES I'ptedat Johasoa livery, Dee, ! everythin aew. 24th. Pnonea Ml. Gleneond park premia ala day aftarnoa and weeing. aacenainaa a ill be ! Ts n h Mr. make aa aaneoakia aitk a parachui Mr . jump, and at T Pwith a will make a torpedo asran-iu- a will rrcr jump. parachute (art promptly at 4:15. with a motor rare a the principal eicaU - - Reduction of i.M adunen on the Thla i new atvla photo at Buoy' framed to th first tweaty eu turner to place their order. Baa ball today, Lewia Jea triers v Tk Independent of Bmithfield, at at Gleswood Ball park. p, a, I 1)ST Lady's fold locket, between l'Uhsa theater and Z1S3 Jefferaon street Name. It a Wilson" oa caa. Suitable reward will be iven for re-tu- to 128 Jeffemon avenue. Miss Florence Cromptua baa returned from Balt l.k City where aba baa been at tending tu University lor ibe part ala week. Forrest and two dausk-le- r Xrilie and Kll. left yeaterday an r a leaded visit In N'rvada nod Mr. J. illtr About I o'clock last evening the wind convened the si recta of Ogden in ib buaiueae district, into a cloud of dust, which flew into the eve of pedestrians, alnostt blinding them, aa they sought shelter . There are aprink lera, but they were uut in evidence tael evening. CHOCOLATE SCENE OF HERE MACHINE REUNION WILL APJOHN L. SULLLIVAN PEAR HERE ON LABOR DAV. HELD BY THE THROAT WHILE THUG DEMANDS HER MONEY. Mr SULLIVAN Manager Grant Arranging a Rugg has Eaciting Experience Wiui Sad Man While Home ward Bound. tig Baa- ing Carnival for That Day. AMONG FIRST BROUGHT TO THE Shupa-William- s R. g Hm-nia- pound SEVEN BUILDINGS. Good Reaidenc Buildings ta ba in tha Eract-- d City. Box county. The hors la no win possession of Sheriff Johnson nnd ha ia renewing hla efforts to recover tha buggy that waa stolen at the same time from DOCTOR IS ARRESTED. Charged With Obtaining Money Fraud- ulently. BIKE RACES AT SAUCER TONIGHT tha refrigerator, where they remain fur a short time and aro then ready for packing and shipping. The machine haa a caplclty of 3,000 pounds of gooda per day, and tha saving ta chocolate material ia aulficient to pay fur tha operation of the machine. It la run by electricity and coat the company neat aum of (3,000. It Is one of the first of ha kind brought into tho state. . te BOUND FOR CAVITE. Several United Stats Cruiasra Leave Chafes for Philippine Washington, July 27. Rear Admiral Dayton, commanding tha Pacific fleet, haa notified the navy department that tha armored cruisers West Virginia, Colorado, Pennsylvania and Maryland, left Chefoo yeaterday for the naval station at Cavite, P, L Thla movement waa made In accordance with orders from Washington, and marks tha first tap In the homeward cruise of the vessel named and th transfer of the headquarters of tha Pacific fleet from the coast of China ta tha Pacific coast of the United States. E Defective Eyes J. S. LEWIS &C0 LARD! LARD - PURE LARD - Pure Hog Lard Put Up in a Blue Pail lj MONDAY MORNING, JULY 22, in a good lime to place your order. MEATS! MEATS - MEATS The warn weather itiakew people Homewhat particular abMit their tuetn. We bare a regular eold storage plant uud our meats ar kept abwdutely perfect. You are rare to get just what you order. POULTRY It the kind you like. Something very choice, selected specially for our trade. All phone orders receive special attention and are delivered promptly. 300 WHITE CAPS for men and boys, that will be given away free to the first 300 who ask for them Monday, CHICAGO MARKET 185 24th St. Branch California Market, 126 25th St. Russel-- J ames Co. ie. Hla. ON A LONG MARCH. Squadron of 13th Cavalry to Hike From Ft. Riley to Ft. Sheridan. Jnnrtlon fiiv. Kan., July 27. The first squadron. 'l 3th cavalry, which has been stationed at Fort Riley for the past three years, left today for It march to Fort 8berilaa. 111., a distance uf fi$o miles. Major Thomas Is in command. The troops are expected to make the march In forty-fivdtya . with no travel on Sundays, and with stops at Fort Leavenwoth and Rock Island arsenal. The squadron ta accompanied bv Cs plain Fttzhugh l.oe and Lieutenant Philip Sheridan, President Roosevelt's aides, who will make a report of the march-tthe president, upon 'heir return tu Washington. Present are fur the president's son. Kermlt. to join the squadron at Iarenworth. and he the guest of Captain Iae and I.ieutenanr Shriiian. on the remainder of the march. The march was ronimeiired In rain and e oter muddv read. AND Host to Ftllowr Officials. sa-Ci- ty Probably the most pleasant and agreeable entertainment of the season took place at the Weber Club lai evening. J. CL Ny had invited the j eoundlmen of the Glaamann adminie-traxloo to meet him at the club parlor m g o'clock sharp, and at that j hour surprised them by escorting all ; preaent to the banquet hall where a princely feast wa spread before the guests of the evening. Mr. Nye certainly la a good Judge of eatables sad a royal entertainer. Trout and chick, ena were served with aa even dozen course, the whole concluding with a smoker la tho club parlors. When the guest were feasted and each wa enjoying a fragant Havana branded with a big "Cuba," Mr. Ny arose and said: Gentlemen, I have invited yon her thla evening for a nodal time. I cannot forget the many hours wo all spent together In the mayor's office when we were planning and devising way and meant to mako the permanent Improvements that have started Oguen on tho road to become th mot beautiful and e dty In the we I felt I would like to meet with you all again and renew our frlenuly Intercourse of the past, for that reason and no other have 1 lnvitea the Mayor and eoundlmen of the Glaamann administration to partake of the hospitalities of the Weber dub tonlgnt. You aro at liberty to enjoy yourselves aa you will It, except, no friend of mine will discuss politics this evening.' Those present were; Jno. K. William. .. . i F. W. Chambers, F. J. Hendenhot, Robert Paine, . William Driver, . H.P. Randall, Dr. H. J. Powers, Alexander Moyea, William Craig, T. H. Carr, Max Davidson. John E. Bagley, A. F. Parker, and Glaamann. All of tho gentlemen preaent themselves delighted with the entertainment and voted Mr. Nye a genial and moat hospitable boat Each and all stated that taey warn proud of the work they had performed while serving the public during that administration. ' 1 READY. BOON 27. The first of the CONSUL Chan-taoq- na Address of Sooth Carolina Statesman REAPPOINTED. Charles A. . Bt. Louis, Mo.. July 27. at Bt. Ekatrooer, Swedish Louis until he waa deposed at tha re-- 1 quest of President Roosevelt, haa been reappointed to the position by hla gov- eminent. ' vlce-eons- STRANGE Beliefoutline, O., July 27. Recent remarks on th race question by Senator Tillman of BoutA Carolina before a similar Ohio gathering brought an ( extended answer today from United Btatea Senator Fmker, in an address to an Chautasqna aaaombly at thla place. Senator Forakar said: "Senator Tillman ia one of tha frank-ea- t and one of th ableet men tha South haa ever produced. Every one ia fond of him as a man, but' hla view on this subject are ao egtrome that out few of hla democratic colleagues In the senate. If any of them, fully agree with him. In this latest speech he la quoted aa saying: "If after the war the North had not In Its pas Ion and sectional hatred gone far beyond tho bound of reason, there decency and rightaouanes would today ba no race problem. " W resent and resist the doctrine of equality nnder the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments. " Yon have done wrong. The North haa done wrong. It can remedy the feeling by repealing tha fifteenth amendment and letting the atates control the franchise. Protest Against Equality. "All the way through the discus-io-n la In tha nature of a proteat against social equality. Nothing could be more wide of the mark. Everybody under stood then a now that social equality cannot be forced upon anybody. The purpose oCthe fourteenth and fifteenth amendments waa to provide political quality, to put all citixens of the United States, whether rich or poor, white or black, npon the earne plane so far as the political rights of citizenship were concerned: What I want to answer ta hla charge that In haired and passion the 14th and 15th amendments to the constitution were forced upon the South. If the South had accepted the 14th amendment there would not have been any 15th amendment, for with the 14th amendment accepted and all the acceding states restored to their places In the government, the ratification of the 15th amendment by the requisite number of state would have been an If therefore there be any fault to find with anybody on account, of the 15th amendment with the seceding states, for they, bv their refual to accept the 14 amendment not onlv compelled reconetructlun. but precipitated a submission and ratification of the 15th amendment. Will Not be Repealed. There wa sever a time except only when the 15th amendment wa adopted that It could have been adopted, and there hae ever been a time since It waa adontd when It could have been repealed, simply because it was right iht-and Is right now." themeelvea.Tlt-BlM- FRUIT CROWEBS. Wa want your peaches and apples. Call and get boxea to pack them in, THE H. L. GRIFFIN CO. JULY EXCURSIONS. TUNNEL ADVENTURES. A vary vtrange incident happened lit the Severn Tunnel recently. Juat Via Calorad Midland ' To Chicago, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City and Intermediate points; One fare plus also Colorado point two dollars for tha round trip. Return limit October Slat. On sale July lath and 25th. Write L. H. Harding, 8alt Lake for full particulars. R. G. W. NEW TIME CARDl Effective July 28th. No. Depart Dally. for Bale Lake and east 7.00 a. m. " intermediate.. 1.25 m. IS 14 . " 1.00 R m. 2.00 p. m. and east B "24 " 6.45 p.m. Arrive Daily. No-- 3 from Salt Lake ft eaaL.lfiS " lntermed.. 10.4,0 ' 11 " 6 2.00 and east " 1 4.30 13 1.45 lntermed p. m. p. m. p.m. p.m. p. m. IS YOUR. HOME MODERN No home ia connect-la- g New York and Brooklyn, will be opened for passenger traffic late In October or early In November, according to announcement made by Public Service Commissioner Euetls. Thla marks th completltlon of th first of several underwater routes that are to give improved traffic communication between New York and Long Inland. Ohio Senator Attacks way out. out dlznneaa came on aud he fell upoonadou A he lay there a uo tiier irain passed, and the poor man must have bad a desperately nt row escape, for it found that h.s left boot-hee- l had been rut off an hi ankle sprained. Platelayer found him eventually and carried him tu safety. He Lad been alx hours ia the tunneL Bom winter ago a Welsh tunnel waa the scene of a moat exciting episode. One day in January, lfiug, tha Carmarthenshire hounds found a' fox. which made at first straight for the coast, but being turned by some villager took to the railway line and ran ints a long tunneL followed bv the whole pack. Tha master, Mr. Harries, realised the danger to the bounds, and at once followed them. He was fully a quarter of a mil down the tunnel, when a roaring sound behind warned him that a trala had entered the tunneL Almost Instantly the glare of tha headlight lit tha drip, ping wall and the horseman, clapping spurs to hla horse, began to gallop at full ipeed through the dark-see- s. There followed a moat exciting race for life, the man riding at the pitch of hla horse's pace, the train thundering la pursuit. By a sort of miracle the hone kept Its feet, but the train gained rapidly. At laat the white circle of th tunnel's mouth appeared and the driver of the engine noticed the black eilhouett of the rider against the light and slackened speed. Rider, hounds and all came safely out of the perilous predicament in which they had plunged ' . wide-awak- New York, July o, e. AFFAIR tunnels under tile East River, Sva-mll- a Fitting Glasses Acts . a TUNNEL for-ger- y. e C. Ny - Shupe-A'llllam- stray Elder ENJOYABLE AGREEABLE SURPRISE. J. Candy Company Machine Which Does tha Work ef Sixteen Girls. A novel machine in the Joha L Sullivan aoj Jake Kllraia The police are looking for a young 1 will meet in aa exhibit Ion sparring reline, has Just heen installed ia who n dark suit, wearing juau. s Candy company's to have held up Mr Rugg of content at Glen wood saucer uack oa the ported Succumb te Attack of Neuralgia ef 241 Weal 21 at slreel. labor day. factory. It la constructed on an economical hold-utha Near! heals, as it la a time, labor, Manager Grant, an old friend of occurred about IB The o'clock laat night on 24lb street be- John L Sullivan, U li receipt of and material saving device. It is called an enrober, and la used a letter from the big fellow, enouncGeorge J. Fife of thin city died laat tween Llnouln nnd Wall avenue Mr Rugg stated fhgt the thug took ing that he and Kilraiu will stop over to enrobe or coat centers or cores night at Jit;p o'clock at tbs home of 0 Twenty Brat her his parent. No. by the throat and proceeded to on their way to tha osast. and dene with chocolate. Up to th present, street. Fur rhe past four months he choke her aa ha demanded her money. oastnia to the Ogdeu public that the factory haa employed girls to dip 111 haa been confined to hla room, suffer- He got her purse, but It had no money there b good leather la the two or coat the chocolate by hand, but now, thla machine will do tha work, veteran of the manly art. ing with neuralgia of the heart and in It. Yeara ago Sullivan sad Kilraln, and will enrobe an amount equivalent ktdueys. With the exception of a severe shock Mr, Fife was employed, before hla occasioned by the encounter. Mr when both were at their beat, fought to what sixteen girls can do, and there on the Bell TeleIllness, a a tiiat memorable battle la the south, will be no waste. worse for her experinous tha is Rugg The machine la operated by two when Kllraia waa knocked out, after phone Hues end was 27 year of age. ence. He was bon at Wrt Weler, Febelbow girls ana tha feeder and tha other Fellow's tho at staying Big ruary I. IkNi. and la the son of John for a number of rounds that cut close the receiver. Th candy centers aro STOLEN HORSE LOCATED. and Janet Fife, both pioneers of thla placed on a slowly revolving endless to tha one hundred mark. county. Thla will be oaa of two boxing belt, which carries them to a slowly at Find Animal In Found Sheriff 111 been critically Although he haa contest on that day. Tho other la revolving endless sieve, upon which Dawayvilla, Bo Eldar Couaty. eo long, hie demise was sudden and to be a contest between Jimmy Gard- they are transferred. Over the revolvIMittllM'lMl Sheriff Behring received word last ner and the winner of the Bulllvaa ing sieve, is an automatic chocolate lie la survived by a wife, lira. Lola to tha effect that Sheriff Joaeph-so- n (Petal and Thompson bout, which ta pray, which does the enrobing of tha W right Fife, a baby I years old. a nighthad located A revolving belt, upon which center tbs horse which was to be fought oa tit 15th of August. father and mother, two brothers and stolen some weeks ago frtim tha premlabor day gtvea every promise of are sheets of paper, then receives the five sister ises of John Hull on West Twelfth being the event of tha season In Og- finished article, and the girl, who acta The lime and place of the funeral street. aa the receiver, lifts them on to o den. later. will b auaoiiat-emovable shelf, which Is pushed Into was found In the Th hone at Deweyville, MOBT STATE. GEORGE FIFE DEAD. Chics gef, July 27. Dr. Edward Dow-da- ll W. J. Steven one story brick dwellCoiuml.aiouer Madsen. was arrested laat night and will California. and ing, IJncoln avenue between IBk Sheriff Bebrlng elated laat night that appear today before Judge Freeman noth street, (5t0. Miss Kffie Nichall and Mina Nettle one story brick all atolea hones were now recovered, K. Blake as the reault of soma peW. J. Btevena, FYaeaiaa were Ball Lake visitor laat dwelling, Patterson avenue between except the bora that belonged to Lou culiar Ideas of medical etiquette, which llltton nnd which wae taken from hla have been guiding him. weak. iJncolu and Grant, 12,000.. In the neighborhood of West Dr. Dowdell la accused of obtaining W. J. Btrven, frame dwelling, lfealy pasture Gordon Grant, chief clerk for the avenue, between IJucolu and Grant, Twelfth street conietlme ago, and waa money from medical atudeuta and not reported until about tea daya ago from woman who aro endeavoring to Reed hotel. Jeff yeaterday for a mouths (ioti. when It was Brat mlaacd. visit to Britlah Columbia, Washington. pass state examinations to obtain cerW. P. Hart, one story brick dwelling. tificate as midwive the money to During bin 17th street, between Washington Oregon and California. and absence the genial H. W. Beckett, Jr, Grant, (2,000. be used In flalng" Dr. James A. Egan, will hold dowa tha till. Secretary of tho ntata board of health. Hyrum Smith, frame dwelling. ThirDr. Dowdell waa arrested un comtieth street between Lincoln and JeJ lienaley left for Denver laat Giant, (1,100. plaint of a woman, who aaaerted that ha had paid him (10U to secure from evening In response to a telegram Dr. W, U. Freiday, frame dwelling, from hi mother. Dr. Egan a charitable scrutiny of th (5,000. answers aha made In tha state examOgden lleiles was lu the rlty yesination by tha board of health, now in TEAM RAN AWAY. terday on legal bulne. progress here. Shied at Flees ef Pape1 and Heiwea William Vsa N'oy, Charlrn Slater, POET AND COUNTERFEITER, Collided With Buggy. Han Thomas. Fred Anderaoa and J. a form Becker I. party that left A lively runaway occurred on 2th 8L Loul Ha, July 27. Gov. Dineen thla mornlag for a hunting and Baktreat Mat night about 0 oclock, ami of Illinois, yesterday Issued n requlsl ing trip. They eipect to do their for FIVE-MILlooked like few minutes, It MOTOR PACED BICYtlun on tha Governofr rf Missouri for hunting In Woodruff park and their would eod more disastrously than it CLE RACE. the return to Chicago of James Keiiy Baking la Woodruff creek, and eipect did. counter(Vila, tha poet and alleged to be gone for about tea days. A team of wild noil hitched to a feiter, now under nrreat here. Cole ta For b abort time laat evening tha spring wagon and owned by J. G. Attendance Lacked far and Soma aid to ba wanted hi Chicago for post In Big houses on Adama avenue were with- Rand, was tied to a hitching Owing to tho fact that Cola haa Fast Riding Framiaad. been turned over to hte federal au Bn, atom on 24th out water. The main leading to tho front of Rend wind blew a piece of pastreet The thorltlea, la at not probable that the canyon had broken, but (ha break per toward tha hnrsea, and they took Thla evening's card at the aauaer was noon repaired. requisition' will ba of any avail. I ran broke one. as nnd toward a track -- - ' away usual, strong fright, Judg. - -Here avenue. metis from two tha of lent crowds the Washington they ing The statement which appeared la HARRIMAN PACIFIC LOSE FAVOR. on tho merta, tha attendance ao doubt will Bait Lake woralng paper of yester- a abort tarn and dashed treat with a horse seme break and Heretofore recordthe street, tha New day laaua, to the effect that Mrs. buggy, ownedcolliding July 27. The stock marby Alvin Tribe, which public haa had no oompllenU aa to tha ket haa York, Richards, secretary to the city super- was tied In front been engrossed with tha Karcharacter of tha meets, and them Is intendent of nrhools, tendered her wholesale house. of Fred J. Kleaeln wan no no reason. why thin confidence should ri man Pacifica. Tha animated specuThe compact la real nation, anvmeoua, aa Is also lation which had sprung np In these great that the colta were thrown to tho not be strengthened with such a card with tha the nimemeat that former Superintendapproach ef the dividend besmashed to Tribe's la run off ba (hat buggy pavement, tonight, N. ent W. Peterson of the county period waa quenched by the definite comtorn of harness of Tha feature the and tha yond repair program, school wsa appointed to succeed Prof, motor announcement that the rate of mix per course, will ba the pletely from hla horse. The runaway occurred at a time paced race, between Jenkins and Mun-r- rent for Southern Pacific had been practically decided oa. Follower ot when tha street wa lined with people for a parse of (50, Tha two-milthe speculative movement became fear twe-mil-e nnd rig and It la only abort of a mirawall as aa the professional, cle that anme one waa not hurt As ft lap amateur, are also attractive ful that this policy argued lack of dam-agIt to cover will event taka The program appears else- support by insiders for the market the was, (75 movement Tha easing of the money where lu thla Issue. TO market was la favor of clock but doubts were felt of Ita long contlnu HE STOLE A MACKINTOSH. TROUBLES OF BERRY MAGIN. ance owing to tha approach of tho Thla has become an liw crop moving period and the advance Re-- a L. Saanley Waa Arrested Jail Waa A Turned of Hera Out and and busi-nee portaut featuiw of our In foreign exchange toward the gold In City Sastllo. In Brigham. treated Lafgad Three years ago wa export point Sentiment over the metdid little optical business, al markets and tha probable extent of B. I Stanley elide a rain rant from waa a who Magln, Mexican, Berry for we )uil opened our par-lor- n trade reaction remained unsettled. Nelson Fell' stable to on the leave a Jail livery yesterday permitted city at that time. now la an afternoon trouand a reault la time order la la Friday morning, Mr. Zeller baa taken STRIKE TO BE SETTLED. tha city Jail vlik a charge of petit ble again. charge and built up a wonbooked him. After galnat larceny leaving Ogden, ha went to derful trade in that Unis. The coat belonged to Dr. Morrell of Tllngham where he waa arrested by a Railroad and Oro Handlers' DifficuL Why? Because tha satisfied this city, and wan left la hla buggv deputy sheriff for trying to dlapoee of ties to Be Adjusted. customer brings n half a at tho stahl Wbea he asked for II three suit a of clothing and snag Indies' doaaa other, aud. amneliow lat. evening It was missing. line vests, etc. Duluth, Minn., July 27. Indication or other, he Teems In aatlafy The deputy sheriff communicated late tonight point to a settlement Stanley had been banging around tha our customers in glasses and sttble for two or three days. Yeater- with Sheriff Bebrlng yesterday, giving within a day or two of the differences If you don't need prices. between the Duluth, Meaaba ft North-erday afternoon Mr. Nelson, the proprie, him the stock number of the suit. tha glasses we dont need him noticed the rear ascertained that tor, clothea the railway and the striking ore hanBebrlng by leaving your money." Wa have other eutrauce and carrying a coat on bin were taken fro nithe Watson Tanner dlers on the dock hare and In Su lines to depend upon. arm. Clothing store aud will go to Balt perior. On Tha circumstance waa reported to Inks today to bring the Mexican and tha Meaaba and Vermillion the police, and Detective Hutchins the stolen article back to this city. ranges today both si.lea are resting, wa detailed on the case. He located seemingly reserving their ntrrngth for OREGON SHORT LINE EXCURS-lu- n the great struggle, which la expected th mat at n second hnd store on 25tn to Canada. July 20th. Cheap round to begin Monday, when an attempt street, where it had heen wild fur JEWELERS A will be made to operate the idle mine (1.3a. Btanley wa apprehended and trip rates. Tickets good thirty day o OPTICIANS made a confusion at the police station. Ask agents for rates to Sterling, RayThe Western Federation of Miners 1 He stated hunger drove him to viofor a long mond. Magrath and Cardaton, making preparations ftM late one of the ten commandment struggle. If Indications are to be trusted. They opened a store at Hibhing today, at which Idle miners will be allowed to trade on rredlt. Other cooperative stores will be opened. Several of the mines partially resumed work tonight with amall crews The public ahouM know and can know wbat kind of lard they iuu and no efforts were made to Interfere with them. It ta evident. Judging from the preparations being made, that trouble Is We ilmi put up a Hhuidanl I.ard, which contain a little pure beef eiiet, which in The United State expected soon. positive Steel corporation haa imported sevguaranteed, mld in a red pail. The majority of the public prefer thin oil Recount of its eral hundred men. who will act as firm newt and piiritv. Auk for either. Hot li are good, but Lie sure to mention the color guards, and It la said that arms have been provided for them. Sheriff Bates of pul. Our lanl i mudered in a steam jaeket open kettle, and only (lie ehoieent of fata of St. Louis county baa also aworn In 400 deputies, who are distributed areuue. throughout the locations on the Me fivr 8, 1907. candy-makin- anther STlp. The thunder shower laat evening to the farmer, was a welcome Many especially i he beet grower. high places lu the beet patches, which are hard to lrr gaie. g.A a good soak lug last night. Tho rain did much good and liul damage. JULY KILRAIN AND AN ENROBING WEBER CLUB as principal of the Mad-lao- a school. These changes may be ta the future, but (he resignation of wae not forthcoming Mrs. Rirhard ar Friday cvrclng's aeaslon, neither did the buaid lake artiua on the of the Madison acho-jl- . D. H. Adami EXAMINER FUTNPAT, ITT AH, up-tdat- e nnleo prop- erly heated. If you are building end do not install a heating plant you will always regret it. At a amall coat wa caa heat your home with tha beat heating apparatus made that will be a source of pride and satisfaction ever after. We absolutely guarantee all our work and we take great pains to please our furnace patrons. Our underfeed furnace, wherever introduced, la revolutionising tho furnace business. Let ns demonstrate the truth of what we say. j . W. E. NEWMAN Agent for the Underfeed Furnace BOTH 'PHONES. aa an expresa train entered the tuncarriage nel, a aoldler In a third-clas- s flung open the door and attempted to Our Trunks are ad Jump out. Fortunately one of th paaacngcra succeeded in selling the man'a coattails, and with the aid of other passengers held him there, head downward They could not pull him back, for the auction was too great Thq communication cord was pulled, the train stopped, and the reacued man who. It appear had tuddeuly become insane waa placed under arrest. Thia Is not the first exciting Incident which has happened in the great boring which carries the Great Western railway beneath the bed of the Severn. Some five yearn ago a Cardiff commercial traveler went to sleep in a train bound from Cardiff to Bristol, and waking with a shock found himself lying .In pitch darkness bealde of all competition because they, are the permanent way In the tunnel. specially built for our trade , by the How he got there he had not the moat expert makers, ' and from the faintest idea. Probably he had walked finest quality of material Strength, lu hla sleep. At any rate he was not durability, and lightness aro the chief much hurt, though he had .evidently points considered in their construction been unconscious for some lime. Ho and convenience In the Interior compartstudied la had not the faintest Idea how far It ment-arrangement was to the entrance, nor which way next They aro made for easy handto go. Soon he became violently ling. and sell at prices considerably thirsty. He heard water trirklliig nnder the quality value. down the wall close by, but whea ho collected some in his hands he found Gallacher Trank Factory it was salt. BLOCK. HOUSE OPERA Ho made a brave effort to find hla A-He- , Its Nice to be a Good Looker It's better to know where you can produce those good looks best . THE PHOTOGRAPH ARTIST, 2469 WASHINGTON Will be pleated to show how you lock on paper you : ' |