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Show THE MORXnfO proved sBiisfai-tory- but : stree- t- dead C1TV JAIU- 'iludP'M i.r ii sjorswa- years, a diel ,B 1 & o'clock yreier- from ,h reult The exact cause aged & - - T k 43 TTuasday night offlcen tan, oat arrested West on the "uwm then In a helpless stats , ion and had to be held up At 11 31 After being nearthed the desk sergeant a office jpta5d in a cell and left to re. Urfrt bis spree. morning. io'clock yesterday a tailor made his usual rounds tretlhed 01,1 to he M011?, investigation waa quickly rej; 7 . man was found to be T ufe bad evidently been extinct librae or four hours. Clark was notified and af-trrmalns, called a Jury. taouest will likely be instituted. at the State prison elicited fVtth.L, in 1 M2, West was sent up wTresr fnm Coalville for burglary, a,1Aed KSr i raimber he eer who .came here recently with the intention or locating, ran Into a piece of hard luck last night, when he lout 34 in currency out of his pocket. At about 5:34 In the evening he cashed a postal order for 105 and received t?U of it in greenbacks, which he carefully tucked away inhia card case, and the keenest search and advertising has tailed to locate It. , It is a question whether the card rase dropped out of Mr. Cameron pocket or whether It was stolen. SALT LAKE NOTES. Soldiers from the post say that beaten at Ogden the other day waa a post team, but represented only Twenty-secon- d battery. "Fort Douglas" ball team that the was not the The Indian War Veterans will meet Friday, May 27. at I p. m. in the Thirteenth ward meeting house, to arrange to take part in the parade on Decoration day. All members of the Nauvoo legion are cordially invited. Mra. L. L Donnan of Upper Falls resort. Provo canyon, is In the city today, making arrangements with the Rio , Grande passenger department for rates on the occasion of the opening day, about naturalization. June 12. Mra. Donnan reports that Hay of the slate depart-!rtha- e every Indication points to the best fishwritten Governor Wells to ing In the river enjoyed for years. STsdect that the government of Aua-J5- L cer-o- f Lightning struck a high tension wire Hungary has requested that naturalisation issued in the in North Salt Lake about fi o'clock hited SUtee to former subject s of Tuesday evening, burning it off and dewhich state the stroying the cross arm. It waa over an before the necessary repairs could Xs of birth of the person natural--di-- L hour be made, and In the meantime the in7 (hall distinguish between the of the empire, and shall not candescent circuits and part of the taKfibe former Hungarians as having street car service were Interfered with. ta horn in Austria, and vice versa. Following the time worn example of a Is explained that former subjects ate visit their native land suffer much the High school, members of the '04 (Koevenience if the place of their class. University of Utah, separated Frank Jones, a third-yeMrth is Incorrectly given. man, from ' ne governor transmitted the letter his hair Tuesday night. Jonea, with ta the courts and the courts to the several others, waa caught in tha act of listening at a keyhole to discover cbrk. Knox what the seniors were rehearsing for A note from Attorney-Generanoapanled the communication.. In commencement week. The inevitable followed, as soon as a pair of shears h ha calls attention to the strict of the alien laws indlcat-n- g could be found. that the government Intends to Mt As immigration question with George W. Baker, of Snake valley, Nev., Is dead, acorrding to a dispatch to B. R. Hampton. He was about 80 THIS IS GOING BOMB. yearn of age and well known throughout the frontier country. Mr. Baker Dtumndlleld Jack" Davla has tak-- 4i waa a slaveholder in Missouri- - When into himself a better half, in Mra President IJnroln Issued his proclamay hints Williams of Tonnpah, and the tion, be released all of his negroes, and move to soon afterwards started west to reDlamondflald, Miple will vbne they will reside. cuperate hla fortune. After spending Tbs happy groom Is pretty well a short time In this city, he went to ksova Is this Intermountain country Nevada, and haa since engaged in stock hy mson of his conviction of the kill-h- it raising. of a sheepherder In the Snake river Sal Sickle, tha resident nlley eight years ago, as the result f 1 quarrel between sheep and cattle of this city, and Mina Magdalene M. trial The a 148 a North Sixth street, were great legal Walser of proved renhat between the big aheep men of married at Provo Tuesday by Rabbi Vtah. Nevada and Idaho, Including F. Loula G. The ceremony Reynolds. I Hagm berth of this city, assisting would have been performed at Castilla ,k proaecatlon, and the Bparks-Har-vSprings, the quiet haunt the happy company, with other rattle lntfv couple had selected, but for an awful wi. defending the accused. oversight. They had taken the Rabbi Judge Powers waa retained by the to Castilla and he was about to perform kttpmsn. Davis waa sentenced to be the ceremony when It suddenly dawned an appeal was' taken; and the upon thecdnlvactlng Parties that the jppi, of the lower court approved, marriage license had been forgotten. nM flally Davis was pardoned by Gover-nrHou-t. The next beat thing was dona. All came Ho subsequently drifted luback as far as Provo and there secured ll respecting and struck It rich" In the license to wed. mm properties near Tonopah; and wo he is married and a mining mag- Several pictures have been taken of the hip Joint reformations of the two children operated upon in this city by Prof. Lorenz, the great Austrian , I STRANGER'S HARD LUCK, surgeon, and submitted to Dr. Baldwin. T. W, Cameron, an electrical engin In a general way the operations hare jiatrts-Hungar- waa 1405. y, ar al n well-kno- In some STATE NEW8. commeuciaiTclub project. Logan, Cache County, May 38. The business men of lxgan are taking steps towards orgsnlzlng a commercial club. The committee who has the matter in hand met tonight and formulated a plan of organization to be submitted to a mass meeting to be held at the courthouse Thursday night next. The club will be modeled after the commercial club of Salt lAke. Half a dozen efforts have been made In the past to maintain a business organization here but without success. The Important questions now confronting the people make such an organization a necessity and it la believed that all citizens are now converted to the proposition. DAVIS COUNTY GRADUATES. a Layton, Davis County, May 34. Examinations In the public schools have Just been completed, and show the largest class of eighth grade graduates the county baa ever had. numbering 104. Commencement exercises will be held at Bountiful meeting house Friday, May 27, at 3 p. m. A banquet will be given the graduates and school at 4 p. m., and the exercises will conclude with a dance at night in honor of the graduates. PASSING OF PIANOS. New York, May 25. While 150 delegatee to the national piano dealers' convention In Atlantic City waved red lights and danccjl In a circle, 200 venerable square pianos have been cremated to mark what the dealers term the passing of the old make of instruments. The bonfire which was built in an open place on high ground, blazed like a burning bouse and waa not extinguished for several hours. CALIFORNIA CHERRIES IN NEW YORK. New York. May 25. The first carload of California cherries to arrive here thla season haa been sold at auction. The car waa eleven dsys In transit from Vacaville. Prices averaged about 50 cents above those received for the first shipment last year. TELEGRAPHERS IMPROVE CON-DITI0N- 8. Omaha, May 25. The officials of the Union Pacific today completed a settlement of hours and pay with the telegraph operators of the system end a new schedule was signed. The negotiations have been In progress for three months- - 'The details of the settlement are not made public but it Is slated that the telegraphers were granted better hours end increased pay in a large number of places. FIRED ON NEGRO STRIKE BREAKERS. Portsmouth, O., May 25. Virginia negroes imported to fill the places of striking employes at the hanging Rock, Ohio, Iron company, were fired upon last night. The strikers stormed their ramp houses firing several hundred shots. The terror-strickenegroes barricaded themselves in the mein plant and the rioters finally withdrew. There were no fatalities. n The broom combine Just organized in Chicago will probably make a clean sweep. FATAL FIRING ON TRAIN. An excursion train on the Mobile and Ohio waa fired on today near Yellow Pine, Ala. Conductor W. 8. Ashe, of Birmingham, waa killed and Joseph Richardson, of Meridian and a negro passengMobile. Ala., May 25. Hermitage Opening DECORATION er were seriously wounded. WOMAN'S PERU DAY NEXT MONDAY The dancing puvilion of the Hermitage will open May 30. Music afternoon and evening Short's orchestra Finest dancing floor in lhe west. Excursion Wagons Leave -- Broom Hotel Corner at 7:30 p. m. VAT MORN1NO, SC, 1901. one-thir- O X-r- ay ETAIJTIirRSD AY re-lv- results are nut all that had been deirei And in this connect inn It is interesting to note that, according to the Net. York World. Prof. Ixtrenz's bliHnllcMi method failed entirely In seven cases in Chi. ago, and only two true hip replacements are credited to him in tliai city. Moreover, it is asserted that d of the operations In Philadelphia produced no cure. tli ON OGDEN, EXAMINER, While Mra. Ella Lyden waa returning home from her work, the Big Four train blocked the crossing of the railroad at Jackson and Washington sts. In company with a negro woman who la employed where she works, Mrs. Lyden waited some time for the train to move and clear the crossing. After waiting nearly a half hour, and being in a hurry to reach her home, she determined to attempt to cross between two box cars. Bidding her companion goodnight she swung up on the little step underneath the car, and, with the aid of the ladder leading to the top of the car, pulled herself up on the bumpers between the two can. Scarcely had aha reached thla position when the train started. Unable to hold her balance she fell, and but for the hold she had on the ladder, would have gone directly beneath the cars and underneath thro wheels. As It was, the hold she had on the ladder It waa the fox terrier that made a home Imperative. We sere scarcely off the tender when lie had his first fight and weu it. For twelve days on board ship ha had no foe except the pitcher's apron, which he quickly vanquished. A few steps further ui the Bund he had another encounter. This. too. ended satisfactorily to himself, and to us, for, if he would fight, we preferred that he should win. Conqueror as he was, both the Grand hotel and Club hotel refused to entertain him, and the hostess of the leading boarding house on the Bluff said: Oh. I caw n't 'ave a dog in the with a historic name and a geisha who strummed her samisen all day long. Put wa were rarily the most notable household. For one thing, we had a rooking stove. This was the most costly hit of furniture in the hunc. It had a long pipe, whose adjustment proved that stovepipes are much the same in every quarter of lhe world. Then we had a hired piano, which a convenient partition was taken down accommodate. Toe :hojl. or wintj dows. ix eupied almost ant side of the house and slipped on grooves. The tiny panes were filled witn transparent A little plum tree waa in bloom, a nightingale swung on a hough, a spread his glowing trails before i an aviaty of bright hurd bird. Yet tha spai-scarcely occupied tha area ol a good sized mom. Its owucr accepted with pardonable pride our pleasure In his home, which paper. The duty of every morning waa to no foreign woman had ever entered before. paste up the holes pnxhed lu the patter "I give to my girl," indicating Miss where the night before we had seen Mugira Shield., 50 yen a month. She glittering eyes, fur the sound of the piano waa the signal for the neighborpays the ahmah and provides the food. wa his only explanation of this life hood to gather outside. The piano waa scarcely installed of calm, attractive and Inexpensive dowhen O Yen came in and closed the lid mesticity. Meanwhile. Mr. Mori, a little man In In the midst of a tune. She explained a gray silk kimono, apiieareil, and wa the art with great volubility. O Yen could never understand why left this interesting menage to look tor ouae. We found it further auch accomplished foreigners could not At length a talnor hotel consented to our future tha talk of a poor Japanshelter us if we would make our stay on in another nest of Japanese houses, comprehend ese maid. Even when she gnasipod a not hundred from main tlie yards brief. ua to a neighboring crony, she about road of the on bora ConceMsiou, us to a We had straightway get hedge dered lane overlooking a smiling, always talked in a whisper. home. But It apieared tha Prince Yashl-min- a cultivated highly valley. We took it The Concession is the area allotted on waa dead, and etiquette pieerrlb-e- d lhe a at ten rental of yen. fifty; by tha treaty in which foreigners may that la spot for three days the Bound of that to aay. j.25 a month gold. live. Tha resldental part - tho Bluff, Rut the affair was not so easily Be- music must not lie heard In tha land. business and district the overlooking O Yen raised By Japanese law we could nut At tha end of this time the harbor. Here the merchants live llied. lie householders out of the Concession. the lid of the piano with a giggle and with and homes, imposing in pleasant dashed Into "All Coons Look way out. was lo find a servant and the glorious panorama of Fujiyama The Alika to Me. take a house in name. her out licfur them. and the bay spread Another obliging friend undertook lo The earthquake was produced ao But it Is scarcely worth while to go find the maid. He sent for his own promptly that it seemed Japan waa to Japan and live among the foreignnovelties. We ers who cling with desperation to the cook, a little, dried up old woman, and eager to bring out her our addressed her: were lying wrapped in futons, the customs of their native lands. We de- thusTwo cither in the wardrobe, one kimono' a in kllchte want lady piece a live termined to Japanese quarter, ahmfih. when, at midnight, Can recess, ketrhle honored an kltchle ahmah? natives. and among the Not party like No. 4. Only two plecee the dogs began to bark, tha corners of This announcement was variously retha room seemed to be bowing to one ceived. We were told by some that It lady." At each statement low Imwed she and then tha room waltzed another, waa a clever thing to do. and by othwith her hands flat against her knees around by itself. ers that nobody would receive ua If we and sucked in her breath respectfully. The movement wasikrag enough for did. When in doubt, consult your In- The next ahe appeared with a fat, us to be keenly awake and hysterically day were all for These clinations. Japan maid, answering enjoying the sensation. It waa surprissmiling, and tha Japanese. fordesname O Yen. who was the of ing to find on tha morrow that tha a method of finding The most direct to go through the eigners were busy inspecting hlr patched. giggling, place seemed to point fo an advertise- formalities of becoming a householder, beams and foundations after a "fairly, ment In the Japan Mall. It proved to which ahe had never hoped to severe shock." be even more direct than we fancied, adlgnlty attain. They live under thla shadow. Familfor tha obliging agent knew of a landNor did Ihla conclude onr enterprise. iarity with earthquake does not breed rent. to lord with houses Even aa tha guests of our maid. It On the contrary, tha longer He gave ua a letter of introduction, seemed we could not live outride the acontempt. lives In Japan tha mora foreigner Mlsa which proved to be addressed to are feared. Concession except for two reasons convulsions these Mugira Shiede. It seemed like a pass- 111 health or scientific purposes. Japan are safer thaa forhouses Japanese port to the heart of Japan, and we would mtbe cruel to the Invalid or eign reason that the tha for houses, panned out gaily. check the Investigating mind. aland In atonaa slightly holuprights a man in tha A pushy and a pully It seemed eerier on our part to adopt may yield lo the shafts and a man behind convoyed the disease, and we were recommended lowed. so that they real danger la fWm The movement. the bluff the each rickshaw up past to Dr. Ito, who would certify to an ail- tha heavy roof illea flying through tha quaint little ahope and the leper with ment for a consideration. Bronchitis air. a earn missing feet whom we afterward suggw.ted Itself aa something suitable The foreigner la warned not to run to know ao well. and not too exacting. of the house, but la stand In the out The Concession terminates with tha Dr. lto'a office was at the foot of the get the protection summit of the Bluff. Neats of Japanese Bluff. It had foreign pretensions and doorway in order to houses cluster on the rear slops. lacked novelty. He was n wii v little of the framework above. There are other novelties by night. Through devious paths we reached a man. speaking adequate English. ' is fire, and this quickly followed One whose entrance, pretty little bungalow, We all went through onr parts with the earthquake. "Kadgi! "Kadgll rewaa of with Japanese Ideas privacy, becoming gravity. The simple state- Wa heard the scream, and knew what mote from the street. ment that bronchitis seemed to dender It meant, for there Is terror In this A coolie said Kourhl wa for ua, It necessary to live out of lhe Conceswhich belongs to all tongues. It that la to say, "Good day, outside of sion, one with the disease, the other cry, to be the corner house in our proved of to look after the Invalid, he accepted little lane. the house, which is the equivalent A dainty maid ap- without question, adding: ringing a door bell. O Yeu withheld our Impetuosity unIt. Is necessary that you live high, peared and ushered us into a living til she lighted her paper lantern, alroom, whose rommlngltng of things I see. though the whole area waa Ilka day. Then he proceeded with his brush One Japanese and foreign was bewildering of the humors of Japan la that no and attractive. It was in keeping that and Ink block to adorn a long strip of one much go lo a fire without ft lanMugira Sheida should enter smiling, paper with characters. This he gave tern; and the presence of hundreds of not with the Japanese toddle, but with to us. while we returned one of those these Itny sparks around tha blazing a good imitation of foreign carriage. beautiful bright silver coins known as house was Indeed funny. "Out morning. You welcome, very". a yen. The firemen of Japan do not attempt She had reached her conversational But we were not athrourh yet. W to put out a lire. With long hooka they limit Looking at tha letter curiously, bad to be registered st polled headdown the blazing structure and she addressed the maid, and presently, quarters. and O Yen t nidged there pull prevent, the flames from spreadmerely a with our visiting card. In return a scrambling up tha greasy slope, The neighboring houaehoVdera, ing. and came office entered. came It the German from scribe upon police young with buckets of water, look out for us gradually that we had come upon the two, seated on lhe floor, talked their own property. he while tea. of over holds international houses one of those for an hour rupi A lira in a crowded Japanese quarwrote and wrote as ws looked on, ter is a serious matter. A few dayi of which Americans hear so much. so find letAs he welcomed ua and read the wondering bow they could la before 1,200 bouses were burned ter, Mias Shclde clapped her hands and much to eay about us, and eventually Tokio. gave an order, whtch was speedily fol- paid the bill. Our part In the Are was to pay the lowed by the Inevitable tea. While we Japan, it seemed, took no rlianres watchman who cried "Kadgll" alx yen drank In friendly fashion our errand with si range visitors. when be presented hla bill for waking waa explained. With the understanding that O Yen US Ul. smilwaa to go to police headquarters Mine Bhelde, aa we talked, sat Thhse watchmen are a feature of ingly by, chiefly Intent on keeping her Thursday of every week and report our Jaimn. Armed with stout sticks, topkimono closed about her feet, for the doing, we were at last settled. ped by loose metal rings, they walk up d With our ways of look- snd down, striking their sticks against foreigner's chair does not accommodate itself easily to the narrow gown 'of ing at things, the Japanese utilization the ground. tho Japanese. of spaee and the extension of Its pmMl Thla makes tha rings Jingle and as"While we wait for the landlord, Mr. bllltles seem like a sixth eenre. sures the citizen that he may sleep on, On a half acre of ground there were for the watchman Is doing hla duty. Mori, let me show you my place, astd Us a little live houses, earh with pocket The thieves are alike warned. the German. I am Just arranging handkerchief of a yard laid out as if It garden. Another of the rharecteriatio sounds It was Japan In miniature, a place of were a landscape. Each was surroundthe of night la tha melancholy pipe ofblind crags and valleys, a precipice of em- ed by a high fence of split bamboo, Im- "amnia sen. Three are the erald set with tiny truest a grassy floor penetrable as to sight. maaseure looking out for custom. Only As for hearing, we all might almost the blind are allowed to practice maswith stones arranged after some of tha many schools for placing stones, which have been In the same house. Our next sage. are essential to every garden. neighbors were a young Englishman h This and the hot bath are the reme-Vla- l agents of Japan- - Tba demand for e masseur among the rickshaw men But for the presence of mind of lhe big bridge that a woman was hanging Is great. Thus their legs are kept la operator, ,T. I. Weaver, at the Louis- helpless to the aide of a car. telling condition. ville end of the bridge, who noticed the him to stop the train and rescue her The hot bath helps to keep the nor woman hanging to the side of the car from her perilous condition. The op- tlon warm. The cold of a Japanese as the long train sped past bin office. erator on the opposite side obeyed In- winter Is the moat disagreeable cold of Mrs. Lyden would have been carried structions, and when she was helped, the habitable world. on by the train until her strength de- from her dangerous position by the A charcoal lire la built In tha hath serted her. and she would have fallen operators and members of tho train the bather si la to tha neck In and under the wheels to be crushed to crews she tainted dead away. water and parboils sad screams. Bui Her hands were cruelly bruised from death. la luxurious. Wearer promptly telegraphed to tho the deathlike grasp she had on tha tha after effect first Wa had the privileges In our operator on the Indiana aide of the Iron rung of the ladder, her hair was own balh house. Afterward O Yen prevented this and she was thrown dishevelled, the shoes torn almost from outward to the aide of the car, where her feet; but. after recovering from her gave bath parties to our neighbors, she was compelled lo hang during the taint, she returned to her home In which saved their charcoal and made long, dangerous trip over the bridge to this city unaided. Louisville Cour- ua popular. The dear Honorable Miss Dollar! ier Journal the Indiana aide of the river. I pca-i-Oi- -k pock-mark- loose-Jolntc- She had acauired the English habit of saying: " (tammy" in all wnergonrlae. We disapproved and taught her to aay 'bully gee." One day the noise of a heavy body bumping along, the clatter of tin, tha sound of running water start ad ua, and above all lhe cries of "hully gee." It was O Yeu falling duwnatairs with the water ran, and finding the American expletive equal to the occasion This pleased ua. Burh are some of the fragrant, novel memories of our little Japanese bungalow, 3119 NagISha Mora. THE NORTHWESTERN LINE ATLAS. War Atlas haa been issued by the Chicago A Northwestern railway. Three fine colored maps, each 14x20, bound in convenient form for reference. The Eastern shown In detail, with showing relative military and naval strength and financial reaoweas of Russia and Japan. Copy mulled to nay address on re cript of ten (19) cents for postage by C. A. Walker. Gen. Agent C.AN.W, Jty, 2206 South Main St, Salt City, Utah. A Russo-Japanes- e ait-nati- c TEACHERS' SPECIAL RATES. Chicago and return SL Louis St. Paul 24349 Omaha, 8L Joseph and.. .. Kanawa City .J33M Tickets mi aala May 89 and SI and June 8th and 9th good returning untHBepL 15th tranrit limit ten days In each direction Stopovers allowed. Tokie. May 25. Dra. Hayihlawtat Bate and KTkuchl three of tha most eminent surgeons of Japan, hare ham appointed superintendents, rnpiUw ly of tha Tokio, Hiroshima, and Mat suyama military hospitals. Dr. Hay Physical Cnltore, Massage AND Private Lessons in Boxing By Wan. Selby (Young K4d MoOny at to Gymnaatanb IMtNi Street, ChasJ. A. Undqmst FUNEULHHDQSIDK5S We wire houses and wire them fine With the best of material in the Electrical line. - DONT FORGET THE PLACE. THOSE LITE MEN COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC STAN. S. STEVENS MANAGER. Wash, avenue. 2279 61dm Carpeetartog, pairing and .work Onnrentoad. Ola Natasn 549 Telephone nth 829-- y. Gasberg Photographer Fifth St 379 Twenty par cent discount on 7hot Jewelry Ihla Week. -- 15 THE ELWOOD STEAM HEAT. UGHTS CENTRALLY LOCATED. ELECTRIC Street. 371 Twenty-secon- d MRS. S H. ELWOOD Prop. newly furnished OUT. GREAT MODERN SACRIFICE OF FOREMOST CONTINUES THROUGHOUT CO. through EQUIPMENT Board by day or week. Rates Rcaaonable. Telephone 530 K. MAY ALBERT F. RICHEY, Every flat in This Store at Enormous ReductionsOriginal Cost Aside , The backward weather for the past wo months has greatly lessened the selling of Spring Millinery, Thus we find ourselves overstocked to such an extent as to force us to sacrifice everything within the next few days. It is already known that this store is the Pi ices, such as have never before been style resort of Ogden, so every purchaser will know that only the choicest designs are offered presented will be yours, and it would be well to give them proper consideration, Beginning Tuesday mernirg we offer this entire It would be well to call early Tuesday and thus stock at a great sacrifice, this reduction will greatly lessen the present investment, secure the first advantage of selection. The Leader nery Co. KJIBUUllUU MRS. S. E. 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