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Show Tbe LXAMINCR TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent 'Pnona fell 'Phene, two rlnge PUS1NESS OFFICE Inoepeneent .'Phone Beil 'Phone, one ting ANOTHER BIG Ne. II Ne. M FAIR I d lit HL, h Frenk Auerin fell on tbc skating rink floor Thursday nighL Dr. Powere wan immediately relied end et 'ended the ycting man. A JP died et the bnapiial ffttw- day morning of typhoid fever : The p. funeral mill be held today at from Richey a fbeeral chapel. a m ARON TAKAHIRA'S HAVE BUSY JOHN H. William New York, flepi. $1 Newman, president of the New Yor Outral 1 ail road, was torwally ai rested t:fflcer lai t.idsy by oruer vif hagtoa. he a a chsrgwd with permitting ike use of eofi coal by the locomotives asd round houses of his He protested is the Brook against hL arrest, and afterward r. Darlington rou tented to allow the fore man of the round house to appear In court in bia place. - Unrf evwaue. Punernl sen tries Sunday at 2 p. m. from the eealdence. Hi evens It!?- . en-mn- Marina, Bept. 21. The newspaper that the trial hero today annoum-eof those implicated in tbe bomb throwing during the royal wedding featlvl-Tins- , June So. will begin tomorrow In tbe audit court. It is understood that the public prosecutor sill demand the death sentence In the rae of Pern, alias A vino, and nine years' Imprisonment In the case of Editor Markens. who aaatated In the flight of Morales, the bomb thrower, who hilled himself. d President. O H. Hewlett of the Mer chants and Manufacturers' sasurls- - - : j The engagement of Mine Mabel God- darfl to John W. Uhsmlier. Jr., hae beau announced by the brldeolenl'n rarenta. Mr. and Mrs. Joheph Ood.lord. The wedding will lake plane the early pert of Omober. The young couple are very jmpular In Ogden. . T ieh. flatty IPhel ,u alart . On J.. the blech mare from Msisd. falling to get the post, look the center of Die track and passed under the wire n half a neck ahead nf Mary E. and John Mickey. The results were as folios e: clsse-D- es Z. end Huppy llooll- 2 nn inede Ant heat a dead heat. HouIk gsn won the nest three beats and race, IMn Z. second, Corlanmo third. Time, 2:20ti. 2:22th. 2:22. Hpeeial named race Ed Condoy wou, Marshall Murat second. Maggie May third. Driver Johnson of Ed Connor lost the second heat for accidentally fouling ihe.Manhall. Time, S:2iln, 2:27. Half wlln dash Little Phil won. Mies Cmli second. Lnrlle third. Time, :S1. Cnumodure and Honest John EXCURSION TO ELY, NEV. liJi'i. Friday, flap. 2flth, Grand reMwstloo Ely. Ner., aemunt opening Nevida Northern Ry. Fan. THE TERROIIISTS little cardboard tickets for a dollar a After mingling la Ihe crowd a minutes he emerged Into the sunshine. snd whether he was Impelled by Instinct or some other desire, he felt for hie money, which he found was missing. The matter wee reported to Sheriff Behring, who went to work on the case with Deputies Wilson and Clark and members of the police force, but It was nppsrenl the thieves made their getaway a soon as they turned the trick. piece. few i the Earth Parson Killed. Ne Bomb Tears Hols ,h ecillng 81. Petersburg. Bept. 21. The suburb of Mi. Petersburg adjoining the Narva gale was shaken tvtaay by a powerful bomb wrhlrh waa thrown by one of three well dressed men nnd which tore an enormous uole In the ground and broke all the windows In the vicinity. There was no losi of life. The bonilt throwers escaped. Ae tbe bomb waa thrown In an open space rfm which the throwers had previously warned pasaerslty and cab drivers, the event Is eiplamed only on the supposition that the bomb had been Intended for use In the terrorist plot which was discovered at Peterhof at the time of Gen. Trepoff'a funeral, nnd that Ihe conspirators, finding that the poll.-- were hot ujhni I heir trail, derided to be rid of Incriminating evi- dence. A react otis ry journal here prints a ilno no. that the terrurlsta are contemfund trip, fid story J. won, plating the inauguration tomorrow of Quarter mile danh-Et- hel Mary E. second. John Mackey third. a campaign of armed atiacke on police SENATOR BAILEV. Time, :2k. Crystal and J. P. C. fllao and army otBceis In Ml. Petersburg, nn. such as was recently waged at War21 H. Houston. IYiiu, Bept. .John Half mile, aaddle hone rare-- - Belie saw. Kirby, presldwt of thn Kirby Lumber won. Mnllie Tit Jewish New Year loday passed aecoud, lllllle third. Time, aompaay, niaib the following steie. without any eventa to jurtlfy the widemeat today relm'lvn lo tbe employment :6Hh. ly heralded predictions of anti Jewish of flenetor Halk'T In cm meet km with COLORADO EXCURSION. excesses at Warsaw, Kiev, Odessa and thn sale of some of Mr. Klrby'a interother cities. ests In the Ktrfcy launlier company, Colnrado Spring. Pueblo, Premier Htolyplt and Foreign' MinHalley ' Denver, for which, li wait elated, Mr. ' ister Iswoskl sailed on Ihe yarht Neva Mb. N nralvrd fierf'i:2i.W Tot ita to Join Kmpcmr Nicholas In the Gulf VldlaSrt ' lag of IJ.iMKi.uoo of property, and In ObMrva- - of Finland and submit to lum reports reply to publiebed cntlrtanm: lD n r,r"' n requiring Immediate anion. This Is The statement that I employed Mr. ,lm ,lrep Inken as an tulirailon that (he emperor Bailey beranse of ble Influence ae mend to probing his cmltte. l elted 8tutea senator la false. 1 emsession reutuce of my him to ps ployed IN JULY. vSHMwTffiX Topek. E Sauls Ke railroad tiled MMts that with tb aut hoard of rallnmil mm The tamarisk In the sunshine la like mlflonen Ha report for the last fiscala soft green feather, Its of deialla all operaIy JTar coveting The pink thrift, thyme, and anise grow caum of nla etulntot ablluy m law- on the cliff together; yer and hl li'shnwa that (he company earned , Anti. O I'm coming bank to you all In u ea and court pr. krtlcn on in Kansas business In gj4.g71.7g7 summer weather. hied him to cope with ipos and Ha total earnings were $47.-inWith a sub la my heart for Joy. rh btttar than a w aramtnaa ha paHMiae ! have done. wen $7,511,727. and the The lighthouse on the headland stares Kanaaa -him was ercaller than paid $l7.0fl.S7C. The cont frmht enrnlnga rhejee across waves, New a would have been clwrged by construction and equipping the rned The old churchtheIn lisping the valley brood to ueoe.afuHy repYork lawyer able ta ,own to hare been $4.SSfl. hove lie grassy graves; I The total mileage of the Bants Fe nya- - And, II It's real mid a healing that my Prestdent Ripley of die Alchison, g 7M of wj,rh 3.417 Is In u tired spirit craves, and Banta Fe wlied here to- - M, Th has onlr 17n mile fr As It. turns to the west country. day from Chicago: Iron mils In the mate, and of thin The eiatement that Senator Bailey -- nMunt 743 mile am shllng. Santa The nake glides through the bracken, ever bed eny negntierjoun with us le rnginee burned I.925.5SK tonn of hut its beauty cannot harm; untrue. All our transwrtlonB with Mr. the year. dUrng The should the meadows, Kirby or the lumber company were till a soft liroewe break the conducted by me and vwlth Mr, Kirby REDUCED RATE charm; in person. I never annr Bailey In my INCREASES BUSINESS. And, O the light and laughter at the life and never knew ihi he wan coo- little moorland farm nected Ai'h Mr. Kidliy or the Kirby jltre0. Conn.. Sept. 21. -- An Amiri the yellowing corn! company an an attorney ''Itlmaied yearly of nearly three I oth(iwlse.M quarter of a mi lllnti dollar 10 ilie The sun I hot In ami I'm i rv York. New llavnu A Hurl fordIM- NEW IN YORK weary of the day: 8 THINGS, a a result of reduoj company The rrowds are ever mtrging. but I . FRESS FRENCH VnSlTOri. tll paespngcr rale to 2 cenia a wish myself awsv; I mile several months ago. already has (inly here In New York can one see tinned Into an nrlu.tl gain In And. () I'm rowing, coming, to the wild alwve the bay. buildings three hundred and slmy feet gP0!i4 receipts as compared with tilher With a throb In my heart for Jnv. and nearly thirty sin stories high: only en Increased volume of through rail Mall Garettc. here ran one see a monsinniis bridge mtslneas. In addlthm to the eduction ' nearly a mile and a quarter hmg. 0f fiB(semrer the tariff on eoal Y EATER YEAR. crow tied with electrk1 and cable cars. to Nesr Enalsnd points sli wss reviver which four hundred ihonssnd peo-- duced In a figure which, on the old pie travel dally, slid uuder which pas . solnnve of eosl bilnes to New Kng-th-e The world i gold and pink and white, flecked with The blue of sky great, transailantle liners. Else-- iand points. vrouM have resulted In a foam. where, fortunately, America is more yearly lows of Sisn.nun to ihe rsllroad aiiriciivc; hut here the Hrrmklvn company. Rccolpi rj dsm liulira'e The liirda are chorusing delight of liomc; Ahnm the hanging that not only hss this estimated Ins bridge and the downtown skyscraper And yesier year you laugh'd -Impress one chiefly wlOi an Idea of the been overcome, hut that theie will he and. oh. iocr and daring of 'he American aa actual gain over other years. You loved It, dear, you lovpil It so. penule From "In the I .and of the j Life." by Ablie Fell Klein. STEAMER CITY OF SEATTLE. The un ehinra through the lilac tree Tnsi e'apri heldc the garden Victoria. Bept. 21. The steamer EXCURSION TO DENVER. Agaiii the qucal cf thrift y bee wsa fles'ed the of Seat'Ie hy City As when you ativol there glad to o1o. Springe and Fueble, September wrecking atm trier Waiver and tug wait: Pioneer and Pilot till afternoon at 21. 22. 23. And ye or vear you smile- d- for. 4 in p. m.. and haa arlved here. The oh. nut Vie 1'nlon Psrlfle. S17.7S round trip. offleers report the steamer waa You loved it dear, you loved ii 0 Ticket good to return until Oct. luih. damaged b her stranding nn Trla' t Island and will make her voyage north. Stopovers allowed. The lii tie bridge arroea the hiiiok Is shaded hr the chestnut plume. The wind I silent now that shook The petal of a hundred blooms; Anil vester year you wrhed- - fm, oh. You loved ii ail. you loved It a to LEWIS When Yon Want Company B of the National guard movod into Its home, Ihe new armory on Twenty-fourtstreet, last evening. Although all the Interior work, such as furnishing, hss not lecn completed, the boys are very murii pleased wli-their new home and anticipate spending some pleasant hours there along with tho drilling. A gymnasium, reading rooms, etc., will be Installed at an early dte. Bids nr the furnishing f ths necessary furniture will he opened on Bepfemlitr 24. A soon a tho contract la awarded the work will be rushed to completion. After all. I blame no one who wishes It 1 weie an In Warthington. American, with all the cities of Ihe conilinent to rli'aiae from It la there 1 would ptch my tent from November to u May. There la flavor and a dlstlnc-tl'iabout Washington society that no other American city approaches. It aiirptikae New York and Boston and Philadelphia and Chicago In that quality (hat separaluv- French literature from the literature of all other lands the quality, above all things, of agreeablenesa. It la an American comthing, munity, doing 'life. It imleading an presses one as esesnrsl pause In the gilluplng existence of the country, a "j.lB restful hiatus In the Interminable There I serenity, almost benignity, In Its ordering of the routine f or life. It ha He own standard values. The Ideals of Chicago are tbe assumed foundations or the uneonald-ere- d trifles of ashlngtrin. It neither talks business nor thinks It; the word conveys 110 uiire than, a remote and abstrsrt meaning to Its mind, anil all it tens Hie are refreshingly, delightfully absent. Nor is soonly h ciety on parade; you meet It wrish nor Invl'aikm: it hs neither the liself In public. the rhanre to Bocal life n Washngton, like the best nrlul life any here. I an affair of And Washprivate enieriainraenta. ington. which Mea for society and Hiiidic rotiverMirion aa an art with a knows ml beyondwellthat ofto Boston, entertain. Its how supremely houses are innl' to that eutl. and the best of iloiu. following the colonial vie. ate tipnlels uf ihat rich siitipllo-to which, .if-- , r a wild debauch In fantasies, all possllrio .i"ch1teclural Amcrirnn tpt" i now happily on the return. Washingion. - I have said, docs the business of cnici 'alnitig well. At time A very Ii a'miw: too well. It doc charming English woman complainedInto me thnt on .orepllng a "very formal" invitation to lunch at three or four days noiii-- -. she found all tho hlitiil in the dii'ng room drawn, ihe tabli lb hv cm lies, her hostess and all her follow u iri In cosfninea that would have quite becoming pi bridesmaids m :i tbe royal enclosure jst Aset, nr (I .i feast prepared that 'embraced even maeasonahle delicacy In a senes .f '.'n courses. Tha: struck her as mi r ir.it nformah'y to an cano, a me almost an abuse ress whore H ; 1 would not say that of lane. nine when romparr.i with New York special fault of The e'allow tnrow a thin w:ft eliade though I beArrive the lwn situ kissed and Vahlngon lieve that thc-- o sa elsewhere through-tugreen. The petal enow In drifts arc laid. America, 'hr distinction between The rosebud the fm msi and ho informal tends to peep ;hclr lene w heat-ntisi- ha nrNI hB 1 me, ; rush. s t0111-tnere- e y rsr pin-mill- s Cone Jewelry a- And I and. watch because you loved to J. S. LEWIS & CO. JWELR the Bg Washington - h. :i'-- to Ihe effect linrv.'i.i I The flower stonp the graves to kiss Which round the grey, church clus- ter near: Wihm God' garden fair there is One whits rros more than yesier yewr; And yesier yewr you loved snd. oh. The gladness of a year ago! Pall Mall Gsxette. BIG RESULTS. EDWARD OLNEY tTrlbuted a bon mot. . iHtToirncc hebnd been sc. iliseoier bet weep the two w- winds through the green hedgerow To where upon a hill is set The garden when rh cypress grow. And hour 'ha chiselled record fret: And yetser year you saw - but, h. You left It though you loved it 0. WANT ADS YIELD Mr 1 only The road nj Avenus- ymt hoped the tht ble to that or dinner party, there was no !")i pr. And there were. I on which the cvnress. p!te. the Chinn, he Dowers 'especiallhe cooking, and the y the wines seonit"! o igt almost too prodiHu taken s a whole. gal of rarity Washington hospitality, like It entire mode f life, escapea the dollar mark: and so far as ipv eaperlenre of Amrel-cfor It ease, its goes. Is nnconarioufnpa. and It finish. II has that stamp o! certainty and mastery that long cti'ri'xttpa brings: 'here is less of foe impression of effort about and It :han one notices hi New the sociability that spring up in a compara'ive'y small community, whara distance sre easy, interceura frequent. and an identity of social Interests well erabhshed. fives to it fes s your table brighter and taatier during nodal Dinetloni. EMBER our clock of "beck combs" le far ahead of any thing In this city; the newest creation lining : oc.eivsd as toon as completed. Clock, yes'er yenr oh. H have recently added te our stock a moet complete Une of "candle hadee.' They' help you make Af I (twlnd'e. - In "form!" "The greaie! study of mankind la man." The fart that thia man baa delved into the inner law of being and la thereby enabled to perform to many eem almost miraculous ha cure all form nf disease, The caused sciential to call him. Marvel of the Axe. The power, the forpe, the unseen something by which the great man accomplishes hia work ia a mystery m the world at large. No one can come Into thia noble man' life, know and sente the wondrous Influence nf hia pretence. and not realize something at the sweetness and power which radiates from hia personality. In the doctor's office ladle are treated without removing their ganaeuta. Lady la attendance. THE OLD BEDSTEAD." Ogdon'a School Enrollment Will Probably Reach Fiva Thousand in a Fsw Weak. That Ogden's schooola are in a crowded eendiikm waa brought up in the regular meeting of the board of education, held last evening, when Superintendent Allison resorted that there were 325 more pupils in school now than there waa laat year at this time, and that the total enrollment which ia now 4.749. will reach .(t'O Mr. Williams within a few weeks. nailed the board' attention to the matter t being able to purchase a lot on Monroe avenue, betweeu Twenty-Art- s and Twenty-seconstreet, opposite nf liberty park, which contained about would a desirable make an acre, and ail for a new building. The matter waa referred to the buildings and grounds committee. It Is the intention uf the board to install a manual training departmenr The application In the high school. of Lieut. Arthur L. Ixiwder for the position nf military trainer was referred to Jresidrai Joyce with power to act. The committee on buildings and grounds reported that all tho buildThe ings were in excellent shape. Lewis building ix about completed and will be ready for occupancy within a week. It was further reported that it waa found necessary to open an room In the Grant building to accommodate the large number of be- In the production uf The Old mead." by the Balt Press club, the bedstead r.f Lorln Farr, probably Whe oldest piece of chamber furniture in the state, will lie used. It ia un la the window of Burt' atorr EU-- Tickets for the satire, desrrlbcd a "pcreaminglr funny." are un axle th morning. The appearance of the company in Ogden promises to be successful. eith the success Coming which it won la Salt lAke. the production la certain of patronage. AT UTAHNA. This week has been a moat aurre-f- u line at the I'tahna theater. Th tock empany ha made guud a a capable troupe. Crowded house It every night since the engagement opened, which augurs well for it continued popularity. hai-gree- ted A healthy man la a king in hi own right: an unhealthy man I an unhapBlood Burdock Bluer py slave. builds up sound health - keeps j on well. DONT ginner. FORGET 20th AND Saturday This Week The Inter-Mounta- in Fair GREAT (EXPOSITION and Race Meet Race Program for every day songster. THE HOLY CI7Y " 1 If half ths' may be read true, Le Comte and F.eener' Iran production la one of unusual henuM. It la generally conceded that the performance of Mia Morey in Cleopatra" wax superior, hut there has been provided for "The Holy City" dramatic embellishment and stage accessories of even mote remarkable magnificence. The poweriui story, voiced by those forming one of the largest and moat taleatad companies traveling, ia so aided br allegorical, musical and effect that aatonlehment and delight I manifested in every mention of rMs play. Ta the complete atlafacricn that ouch production of this capable and praiseworthy Insure, past anccaaaca are Free lecture and fm healing Friday uaderf ood and futnre confidence I i 21. at at tho I o'clock, Inept: To the lavish expenditure evening, flspt. Court Heuaa. Parlotw ever Journal Of- neccasarv to the presentation off Qeo-pa- ti rhca-rlcfice. Consultation fro. p"1mits ebook f a a night. Good Music 1 a florr. rems.-kabl- BOARD OF EDUCATION CONSIDER MATTER OF BUILDING. Fred Graham. Hugh Dntigsll. George Fyper and H. S. Ensign created favorable impression by their acting and singing. Pjper introduced the ong "Dearie," and instantly struck popular approbation. In the chorus work Hip ftnenea of the company's training wan excellently brought out. There were txrt and precision, strength and balance, phrasing. true appreciation f dramatic climaxes proclaiming the hand of a master mnairtan. From his place in the orchestra Prof. McClellan waved hht lia'on and brought forth wonderful work from hi Imdy of sweet voiced n - SCHOOL should. . JIB season opens with goods that surpass snythiivg offered before. Our show oases are filling with things you will admire and want. " d gc: ! a'lt-udin- THE HEALER 1 ! 'heir wise head and predicted failure. The managtr paid their hi:; and hanked their surplus. Tbe rau.-g represen'a giea'cr rspenae Lons of "Tbe H"ly City is met in belief the that for drams sagacious loving public nothing can be too gun With always increasing artistic endeavor, Messrs. La Comte and Fiedler prove buir commercial Intelligence. At the Grond Saturday mailtiee anl p-- - Kan-Tupek- . CITY. to live Ju " trains. LIFE IN WASHINGTON - . TO SALT LAKE. Via Dregnn Short Line, $1.00 round All 11 THEATERS Sunday, Sept 23d. trip. WILL BUILD ANOTHER AT 2813 CSANT AVE. Household turn ure fo- - sale at 2kiJ Giant avenue. Bell 1J18Y. (F03 StLE Three cane of diphtheria were reported by ihe unitary committee. The finance committee reported' cash on hand, In the treasury, $5,000. Mias Grace Maguire waa granted a scholarship in the state university. FRIEIT'B LOVE LETTERS. An estimate for $2,507 on tha Lewis A curious discovery hs been made building contract and $700 for extra by the polire In connection with the work on the rooms in the basement of recent arrest of Abbe Canaan, the vicar the urn building was ordered paid of Faugerea. near Bexierx, who. ai re- to G. A. Whltmeyer, the contractor, on ported. was arretted recently on sus- recommendation of the architects. picion of raueiiig the death of a young girl In the vicarage. Yeaierday the magistral who ia investigating th case opened a huge parcel of letters which had been found hidden in the vicarage. Among three, carefully bound up with blue, red. pink Tha Balt Lake opera company and green silk ribbons, were BOO love scored another aucceea at tha Grand all ledera addressed to the priest by laat night. Not since (he organisamap-rieaorta and condition of women, tion established Itself aa a favorite and alngla. tho music loving public of the among These showed unmistakably that the state haa it appeared to better advanover clergyman had had Intrigues with than It did in "The Wedding tage sixty women In his parish. Tha letters Day," a comic opera which apwere written In very adrent terms. proaches grand opera music In tta One of them showed that tbe vicar finales and enaetnblea. The producwaa d ret rotis of marrying the writer tion waa flaished and handthroughout to one of hia friends, a member of tha somely a point ia its favor staged, congregation, and the girl wrote, that etrengthened the entire three acta marry me If you like, by all meana. of the opera. In toto the company to aa easy going and Indulgent hus- won hearty applauae, whlia Individband, so that I ran be yours always ual efforts were greeted with an outafter marriage aa I am before'.' burst which stopped not short of an The discovery of these letters haa ovation. caused a great atir. and the Judge ia From a musical point of considerarerelvlng anonymous letters imploring tion tbe visit of the opera company him not to divulge any names, lest, ha will be an event In tbe season's rnn. of many famshould ruin the ac It ia doubtful If any company playing ilies Inndnn Mall. In light opera on t..e road today can approach the Balt laike company In EXCURSION the excellence of Its chorus and aobi TO work. Tho beet talent nf the atate la SPRINGS COLORADO DENVER, contained In the company, a fact of AND PUEBLO, COLO Itself sufficient to gusrantee superior VIA music. Leading roles were played by WESTERN. GRANDE RIO lagers who have trained their vocal organa under careful aupervlalon of Tickets on sale September 21. 22 renowned teachers, so that under the direction of Prof. McClellan excepand 23. Final limit, October 19. tional results have been obtained. Mtopovera allowed. Mias Emma Lucy Galea, in the part Fare. $17.75 for round trip. nf Rose Marie, distinguished herself not more by her singing than she did by her capable acting. Free from reNEW PtNCHiC ACADEMY straint and amaleuriahnesa, she carried on gay flirtations through a aeries freeh-nea- a The Royal Danrlng academy. 2408 of escapades with a charm and behold. a lo was that will pleasure open avenue, SeptemWashington ber 22 with a aerie of dancing partle Her rendition of Re Barts Roel," one selections la Tuesday. Thursday and Rxturdav of nf the most difficult voral Calve, each week. Tha old Connolly hall haa the repertory of the famous waa a feature of the evening. The been thoroughly repaired and a new hell-llke quality and purity of her high floor put in. Admission Genia, 25c; Male. 10c. Dancing from 9 to 12. E. notes were beautifully demonstrated. Then In roles each with a distincKendall, manager. tive charm. Agatha Berkhoel. Edna Dwyer. Margaret Harley, Mrs. Resale Browning. Mia Lillian Hudson, Mia Ruth WilMinnie Klngrion and Ml son appeared to advantage. Their voices have a aweetnawa and tonal ex pro Ion of tbe true artiste. J. D. Rpeneer waa funny ax ever. He waa the crater of attraction whenever on the stage. Spencer has one point In hia favor which place any actor shove hi kind not. no fortunate be la original. Thn stamp of originality him from The time he first appeared in a dress of frill and antiquity. to the last gllmpae afforded by He provoked a the falling rurtaln. smile at every turn and handled hia comedy a a man naturally funny Company B of tho National Guard Movod In It New Homs Last Night. EXCURSION a rarbo-hydrate- a I'EWAMIY Ill 50. " carno-bydraie- on. John Grant came o Ogden yesterday afternoon to pav hi taxes, but ere he reached the office of the genial the Alma D. Chamber, he followed band and the crowds to the fair He took In everything. Ingrounds. cluding all the diaplaje in the main building and the lire stock eihibitn. When the races started he Joined the throng near the pool box and became Intereated In the operation of selling WORK OF - daaU KANEBVILLE TOUCHED. Pickpockets got buv a; the fair , snd as a yesterday if result of their operations John Grant of Kanesville la out $41 and an Idaho mail, shone name could din be learned. is minus a aallet containing a check for $132 and some small change. The operattona cf the light fingered craft were confined to the crowds around the p4il booth, shere at different times the men crowded and Jostled each other in theli effort to follow a tip that they had been touted y ADORES! u One of the Victims Went te the Races Instead of te the Court Heuaa to Pay His Tasea. OF BOMB THROWERS. TRIAL GRANT OF IDAHO MAN AND RAILROAD PRESIDENT ARRESTED 22. Barou Takaki's addresses at Mt. Thomas husyoal. besides possessing groat iniet e: revealing Japanese methods, have special bearing on the new science f food. Fur many centuries, in fact almost xlnec the Institution of ciTilisa'inu. man haa ca'en tha fund and drunk the Iquurx he liked heat. Irrespective of their effect on his organism so long a they did not lot violently and evidently disagree with him. But of late year a science of dietary, derided at first, but pressed forward by enthusiast such a Volt and Chl'iendeu and Wiley, haa made newly progieas, till the time approach- , es when men, or at say rata philoao-pberawill eat not what they like, but. Just those foods which supply them with a right and u lacteal proand proteida, portion of of nitrogenous aud foods, to fit them for the physical and mental effort which life calls oa them u make. No doubt many miatakea will be made on the way; and very likely the physical or mental effect of Home foods and stimulants will be ignored. Who can any. f"r example. w',11 would have been the effect on ihe mind of the human rare if some ten thousand years ago it had ignored the stimulant of alcohol? Rut Baron Takaki's researches show the other side of the picture the almost inestimable advantage of reinforcing diet in such a wy aa to enable the body to resist tha onset of disease. HI patient Investigation showed, by a process of exhaustion, that the ream for the preIn many parts of valence of beri-ber- i Japan, and under conditions which are apparently bewildering and contradictory, could only be found in the natnre of the diet eaten by those who proved auacvptilile to it. Having arrived at ihia belief he endeavored to teal his theory In altering ths diet first of beriberi patient and then at the Japanese He encountered a great deal navy. of opjNisition which if not logical eras at any rate natural; but that he was right la shown by tha fxet that having of diet, enforced certain principle and certain relations of prmeida in the Japanese sailors' food, he has succeeded in eliminating the dlaaeaae from the nsvy. Ivndvm Morning Post. DAY i A marriage license wsa Issued yew lerdar afternoon to John J. Lyon. age Si. end loura Conk, age 24. Nab of fiali. lke. The euupls were married gt the court house by Bishop Ensign. .t I'M in SEPTEMBER tivHiea a cordial and distinctive Sydney brooks in Harpers Weekly. proceed north tonight. rum-pau- Maggie Ray. colored, m 11; JO Twenty-fifiFYldii, s' rear of eineet. of leek Me nf the beeit. Notice U funeral mill be announced Liter. Died Z. Tht lovers of exciting horve recee had their elshea granfled ai tbc Inter niouumlu Fair aeaucienon gruunde yesterday sfiernoua by ihr spleudid progiaia that bad bren arranged and carried out. At waa the previous day. usrh brat was a rare and a race where me best bore won. The attendance wee very much larger 'has on Thursday and from the large numladies present one would b ber lo believe that It was ladies' ' And 10 nay that the fairer sen day enjoyed the dlffereet even's eould be i B1iuy enpreasieg it. The rare of the day was that of the rlans. In which Happy Hooligan, :l.fi waned by Johnson of Focal ello, and us nd by Charles Zeinier of Ogden, were the principal horses. On-m- . im w great amount uf advertising these horsee Lad received on sccmuui of e insieb race, which failed to be earned out. greet Interest sea centered in the race, wbirh was finally won by i he Pooatelhi horse In four eery close heats. The flrei heat, which celled e need M0'x. William B. roriee. lb veil known nd experienced aiiloinoiiii mecblBiM n putttinn niacbiuM. bee accepted et:b L. H. BscrafL e Neeligen Defeats Dan Three Very Close Heats. MORNING, PICKPOCKETS' nti-w- t RACES MUTKO AY UTAII, 1 SPLENDID PROGRAM OF GIVEN YESTERDAY R. B. of J n Skeen The Peine, on trial In the district court, nee continued to Muiiday. we-- to ial nghr on tbc tugi have reeailtiirked and ute steamer wi.l New York, tiept. II. I.ucjcn l.ue. ue of the most promiuent Ju kt-- j m this country, has ceridtd to give up tiling. Uf late it has noly been oy severe methods timt he could the keep his weight down to JZU pounds He may go u France of Germany. OtberwiH! be will give up raring. be No. M For rhoice bay. wiled oat end mis-efrom of all kind, fruit boxes, ce l Happy et Grout'. SUi 24th Sv. passengers who e went TOO HEAVY. DAY AT ....... N. tiiirty-nlo- OGDEN. EXAMINER: MORNING THE ! - . apac-taculs- '- man-ageme-rt I Admittance to Grounds 25c Children under ten years free Street cars run to the grounds COG3CSS3BS |