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Show TRAINS 4 DAI 4 EXAMINTTfl: MOUSING THE FT All, OGDEX, FRIDAY MORNING, AFGFST 21. 130fi. SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS LY EAST From Correspondents and State Exchanges VTA. BUCK KOSSE IN ELY COUNTRY ountain MATERIALJOR ELY Mineralisation Extensive With Much Is Arriving at Cebre and Now Wait-toon tb Nevada Northern. te Adopt Mining in Nevada Awaiting the Prospector. For (he piodigiou plsata with Foi l line ip uui firkle in he t'harles Rundlwig. who haa he-- n plac-mthe ledges In Block Horae which the ppopeitiea ot the Nevada pirispei-iinnnaing her re aid. . ronxolldated i.'opiier company at Ely, ha aurcera wbrie it juvil.t belong. district, VXhl'.e iiue county, Tbit, certainly i 'he van- wiih It T. remrned from that region, bitngiug Nev., are to be equipped, not a Lula material is piling up al nc of the for with him an option on no fewei than structural Milunn. whu hav lt-innate ones of the gif' Ely country. niueteeu different locations, ihcse I'obre, said Geurnl Manager Kequa, Jtl tVtlxun left conatituting a amgie group that av while for the completion of the road the Tribuur to him a use of great possi- to ihe big camp of copper, he added, hi real ea'aic buxinc-xin (tenter ihe tie Aral of the ear fn' '.he .i vaiu bilities. Of Hit- disirirt Mr. Kundiierg everything required is at hand. The spent a lifetime in the dig- gup between the terminus of the rails camps, and Ely became the ivurer of who h gings. says that be ha not seen one and the ramp ha inw been reduced hi operation. Hong in iha: advantageous miikiu arenrimt, the eaily where the miiieralualiou ia mre ex- to about 12 miles, and over this the if action. hr tensive or where the tone ia Assured spiks drivers will have made their way prraoiire upea the sure edert in gaihinng a j liy larger number of ledge, in each ia abort time or in lima lor the big of which fa exposed gold ores U good eeleorailon for which the denizens of bemany a forty clainir. i'uait-mill, if nut of shipping value. At Ike .he diggings are urrauging along the tween ihe camp uf Ely and liun'tr. old Osceola of mine, which in moat elaborate hues. Manager Kequa When Mr. WilMin reached thi dava was worked a a will leave (or (lie camp again the of iha dtwtnci u ntiiirh aft-- i the pioneer placer, it ten ptanipa are dropping on present week to urge the work at the there wa,an uu limited amount of ore tlie'Saa I'edro group and eleventh hour ax he haa from the drat. ground ohu lor l ualiou. He with from is said tu be grd aesults. For the big plant at Ely plan are imp.xncd hi lime, and he aiaie that The what Fed 10 is the property of B. rapidly crystalling, and while the ai hi lime one would hud ronaider-abl-e 11. ttn state of and the (Hhera Woolley management rare am to imperil its riilheiilty in diae-i- i ring aiakalde and I ia to developments responding for accuracy by exploiting ground, even with i lit- aid of a manner which induces the belief areputation A great deal of aeiivily i da'e at which the throwing of dirt i it a to that become steady producer la to begin, there will be au delay, going forward now near hi proper-(iea- , of gold. with the railroau operating lino camp. and much more ix planned for Mr. Kundberg also visited Ely. the ihe coming winter. Mr. Wilson himhe with which of big ramp eopper. JONES CASE CLIMAX. self t un hi way to Ely lo begin waa im.at favorably impressed, and upon hi ground. from there continued to I'herry C:eek. Sa'i Lake, Aug. 23. The rase of the He has just relui ned from San Wtlh the resource nf the hitter be Slate of William R. 1'iah uguinxL where he aurrreded in iuiereai-in- g waa very much pleased. Bur The sme powerful eapital in hi While mine, owned by the Glasgow ft West- Jones, former superintendent of the iuflrmarv, waa again before 1ine county pnpMiiiouk. and aa a re- ern cumtutuv. appealed tu county A sult ha riipnM-i- l of i weir y claim at him Exploration aa one of Ihe biggest he haa seen Justice Dana T- - Bmith yesterday. k motion waa nude by Boren X. Mr. W ilxon in In tm round figure. a worit within and tel, mil at thin Ihc defense, to Klate lhal Ihe rruppingx lielweeu Ely king. blocked time and dismiss attorney fur the case on the ground that and liimrer are miu-- mure prutioiinc-ereduction at the Golranda the state was endeavoring to secure Ilian thnac of Ely. ihe values car- awaiting smell et are ore of gieat value, lit ried in the ore being eopper, silver attention waa a amnlier of a confession front the accused before and lead. Front numerous assays other propertiesclleilttj that ought lu develop the ae had been proven, or before the state had proven that the offense made silver hna heru found preent Into big ones. to the extent of f:;t per ion. copper, charged had been committed. The 7h Mr ion, and gold, 3k. Ml. A the COMPLETION CF THE derision on this motion waa taken unwork gain der advisement by Justice Smith undepth a pereepllhle luNEVADA NORTHERN. It ia conceded cres re in Ihe copper values la no' lend. til Friday morning. The properties still retsined by Mr. a cessation nf tracklayiiig for by the county, aitorney that in case Afii Wilson sie located nesr the famous two weeks on tlie Nevada Northers Justice Bmllh rules In favor of Ihe beold Yiilcnn mince, a property on account of a lack of rHil. says the motion for the defense, Ihe case will ing operated by prominent Denver Tribune, the work will be resumed end. In the main he agrees with the CHpitgliaia. The Vulcan company at Monduy next, a supply of steel aiifll-cio- attorney for the defense in hi conthe present time is taking on; 4un to carry lit,- road to its dost I na- tentions, but on Important ground ure, Ihe values being silver and cop-tie- tion. Kly, having been received. This has taken exceptions. with a little lead. The present Informal hm was furnished by j. 8. The testimony taken yesterday waa comshipment being made by thi Toll, general freight agent of the road, gives by Mr. Sabine and County Mackay. They testified to pany roinc from great depiha. and in whu wa In Balt Wednesday on mine i one of the tnoai interesting, business affairs connected with the conversations with Mr. Junea conThe line. as well as valuable, in the cerning the articles alleged to have Vulcan was opened up years ago, and The Northern is now nineteen miles been taken from ihe county infirmary was noted front for a great length of time Kly, and will be completed to by Mr. Jones and by him returned. aa a silver producer. The under- ihc jermiual istini by September 15. It ia the contention of the defense that ground wnrkiuga arc very extensive, The giude 1 now seven mile front no willful theft whs committed. ami aa depth was gained by the the town, and work on its completion BERT JACKMAN KILLED. ihe ailver value were found will begin Uuulunciiuly with the giving way to copper. of steel laying. ' those The licit! of metallurgy in Blnghant, Aug. 22. Bert Jackman, Although work on the laying of day waa not as comprehensive a at rails ha ceased for iwu weeks, this while employed In timbering g well present, and after futile elforta m ad- time was noi entirely lost lo the con- here this afternoon for Olio Kemples, just themselves in the new conditions, tractor. During the greater part of waa struck on the bead by a fifteen-poun- d the owners of the Vulcan abandoned the 'tine the work of the rock which was dislodged tram entire force their ground. L'udcr the preseni ron-- j waa concent ruled on surfacing and the aide of the well about fifteen feet ditinna of the metallurgical world the a comthat portion of the line Iron above bis head, and receivedwhich new luanngemeuL baa futtnd a veriiable tamping Creek of the skull, fracture pound and completed already mine lu the tailings from the smelter I'herry it In death about five hours afin perfect condition for iha ter the his . whir'ii the original owner had oper- getting occurred. accldeqt nf tralHc. up ated for some lime al the Vulean opening No one. waa near the well r. the That portion nt the road from I'ubre of iheae to .'berry Creek now In operation is time Jackman waa struck, but he waa Only proieriy. tallinga have been touehed by the mod- meeting with tinnualifled success, its round at 4' o'clock and taken to the a ern day management, yet the heneflrlal effect la already manifest in hospital of Dr. fitraup, nnd everything of this amount have been pro- the Increase of travel anti lhe output done for him that was possible, but or ductive of the sum 648,000 to the of the ntinea and. with the road com- Jarkmsn never regained consciouaneaa ..non S o'clock tonight. company, and all the dumps will pleted through to Kly, the liencflt will and ('ted about Jackman came lo BinRham about a transported in Ihe market. alike to the be 'ncalculahle, mining Mr. wilsun haa interval in the old and the year ago from Eureka, Nev., and haa a district of Buckskin, one portion of Lhe section, the tributary country wife and family of children at that city. He was about 35 years of age county lhal la coming rapidly to the place. I runt under the new order of things. PROBLEMS FOR FREIGHT AGENTS and waa a member of the Eagles. He Hiiraakin waa oure renowned for Its waa extremely popular In this camp. metallic production, but It fHded away No arrangements for the funeral have 23. The new railBall loike, Aug. like nil Nevada. He slate I hat one ant been made. rate law Is still the tan not pick up a piece of float within road local of discussion among tuple a radius of over live miles without freight men and the subject of ENORMOUS OUTPUT finding It assay from 5 to 6 per rent OF MOHAWK MINE. been the must talked of has iu the red metal. The increased acamong the many provision of special old haa thi there tivity ea(abllhd Bait Latkp. Aug. 23. After moat corintereal in the region. producing region aa the future home Ferannally, It la assured that nine out dial nsattranrew that a chair bad been of some magnificent copper producers. of ten agents in Balt lotke are irtrentt-reserved for him In the box to he ocThe Nevada Northern railroad, ill lv opposed lo the practice nf the cupied by him and United States Senstate Mr. Wilson, will Nmooth out railroads In Inaritng wool for shippers, ator Nixon at the- meeting between Mil the wrinkle of the mining indusa task that falls on the traveling the champions of the lightweight risas try in While fine county. The depot freight, agents and for three months of at Goldfield, lion. D. H. Peery la adia be at "berry t'reek. fairly the year makea their duties those of vised by Decree Wingfield, on whom nay, covered over by sacks nf ore awaiting weighmaaiera. marker, elerka and la- fortune continues tn lavlah its railroad (lii.poaltKH). mid all along the borers In connection with the regular that tram the properties nf the gift, Moline one can see swiftly accumulating duties of the jioaltlon. The only real hawk Mining company the managepiles of sacked ore from the neigh- defense offered for the practice haa ment ia at present forwarding as much been that competition for the business as 2'i ton of ore daily which affords boring properties nf handling the Immenae wool clips nf an average of 0 a ton, or 622.500 for region haa dievel-ope- the mass. This. It la said, could he FEARS HARM HAS BEFALLEN HIM Ihe tn such an Intensity that It haa easily exceeded and would be did Ihe a necessity fur the 1 acinus facilMes for permit. When K!i take, Aug. 23. .Inseph Vvn, a becometo aload the wool nr lose the busi- the invitation sampling to Mr. Peery waa inditplumber 43 ycis of age. living wttn ness ed. the market value of the shares was his family at 123 Weal North Tempi) Balt l.ike men are divided on :i.8V they had advanced a'reet, is missing from his home and the questionfreight ss In whether the load- to $4..i0.yesterday with th shopkeeper offerh.m lieon lost to his wife fer over three nf wool ss practiced in recent ing wee,. .Mr. Van ia fearful leaf Mime year is contrsrv to the provisions of ing hm limited packages at those figure. iicciilcni or Ion plav hna been Ilia the new hw. This question, with othThe police have linen no'iflcd ers nf fate will undoubtedly importance, YOUNG WOMAN'S BAD FALL. to sejich lor' him hut have met with lie ilecided in Ihe courts before the no Kitcccx to date. nf the next season and local opening Lake. Alls. 23. Mix Serena Van. previous to Hie Mmc of hi t men have, mt yet, refused to go Niolsnn if Mt. Pleasant. Utah, who had hcconn- - ifeajmn.feni Ireighl 011 record in expressing an opinion hs to has hcen in attendance upon the anover his fallum to scnir.- - cniploy tuent whether the practice will he continued nual meeting of the and seuri-lir-thioiigluv.il Ihc cut next er. In I heir howlie mci with ever. their arguments show two sides Teachers aamvlatlon. met with a painlinily fur a n.) a.n ccss and on ihc d.iy previnus in i the question, although those who ful aecidrn' during the muing of the hla disappt'uiance told his wife ihai ho;il tin- opinion that the of saarclniion a' Snltair Tuesday evening l unless he soon ernred employ men1 he lo the lailroadx ix legal are In which will delay her return to her home several lays. In aty'mpHng 1" would go to vada and liv his luck the minority. rroas a curner of the pavilion that there The iievi dy In- left horn- ;ia Mis Niilson had become usual sikiii af:er eight o'clock ill the IN FROM PHILIPPINES. slipped and fell, breaking her n"e tnonung a nid told his wife that hr w going to look lor work. Since th.it day iMlt I. ike. ug 23. .Illilgp I, R. and Miffciitig several painful brumes. he has noi bcu seen and no wind ha Willie, former I' of St. I.imis Inn now Bhe wax lirnitclu to the ri'y liy friends i.iken lo her apartment him. Mi. V;in of the at 132 been teccivi'd Ihtlippinc ix!;ind- axed and North Blare street, where she is being thinks iha; he aeiely n;i!l h.ivc wrti-t- i Ihrnin-Salt .nko ; i ; r,;i n hi comr.n-iahln hi d he u! met wkh as possible. pl iy or vs, fmm lhe I,, Kap-m Washing- made ax seriou accident. The polio- in in.irh ton. D. C. He stopped ,ip, long entown will he notifled to he on ihc ough n rrgfeier m Ihe Kmnxbird. COPPER VALUES OF NEVADA DOUGLAS. for the missing man. her,- he evehsnged leinini, with t'hii f f'b-rXmtin Sa'.t likc. Xus. 33. - The qraMfying J ulge Wilfley has been ill !he RAIN CAUSES DAMAGE. almost daily from bring in Mtiulia ibe l:ix! funi year, luving new V'Mngtnn. Nov., relative to the develbeen h llooso-vell- . iM)inted I'lesMeiil A 22. deatrurtivr (oalville. An. of the property of the Nevada li hs established repiitu'lun opment rauotorm has hern mginc here fm .1 f.q iiiii-gand for xnnnil judicial Doughix Uoppi-- company's ground is wi-ami the tlmot'i' and grate, nvating a gnat deal of interest in wnri. crop of this county are almost mined mining circle. Private The JiiiIi- x ii'e-- ;hs- lie liked his c.- i1 and Mo-cut and ;idnii!i-iof the hay had jtial a ivices received from Boston Indicate empTry. .nid iluit it sgrixs! that htuhi-rIs lying in the Held, hlacknie-1- . wlu there have been the with bun There w flat to ihc pro. reripit-nt-- , the girtln la kriM-kcf Is,great many inquiries raid, .mil ihe ru'Mre was about and lo-rs though a toller hal ''on gre'. this n- - candidate for honors in nmxi fiv 'lie work being run over ii. This will ml c it dido world. the coppci to rut. and that which had started in dmie 10. Ii, I'lti'i-- i F:;t'ex fur ihe neo letter rer. lved from camp yesterpb- ..ti lor .ineri-:nritni'.al. wi-There hii-with will he ruined the d.- iv hy npen WaVer C. Oiem. manager of will not he worth cutting Then- is n.. ere uuhnii'ed eppnriiini'le for he in the com pan contained the Inform, If 'f we.i"h. he and the non that in what is prospect of the atoim up. .mi designated as the the fmer are far firm heteg h. sp- wide awake ritirenx are Irnginnute in lower pi if ''-- Casting Copper claim, w vk th.it this the appreciate eo'intrv ry. where one m.,n has been since d"ins; The in'iialurnn's are berononc 'h Hri of The case cf Jennie I blear. giM'di.m :ie month, a chamber f tnoie elitliriM slid more nmen.ih'e :,i ore in wit lliem for ficorge lldgm. et ,ii 1 .. Ivax hr,-the neoim the l.iw, of c.i i'i;iMnp comthe Rio Granite Western terert att-- jprears to lie enlarging a Wtl'e li., pany. was eleida) appi.ileii in ihc repen'ly developnn-nprogresses, (.'pndi'ion-iippo.- v Tills jink" s' Bhnnghsi. and will supreme court of the aia-to be the wrt'er state-- , tiled in the ol ;,iis have chaise ,,f he I'nrcd Sts-- e court 'o thivsc found on the mil crop of the 1:1 t'him Th:- - ,s u pew iKisiti-.m- . hi;-- .m.i county ahou; Judge rre deposit ;i the lanlwig property. r: 1 inMilile, Him sppotn'cc. The hu hrnugbl tn trial Inst Man-li- . .i An rv: leu, of the Impo-tauuf hr .Itirige Ai uistiom; 11., c.wirr Wii for ihc purpose the And ix shown by the list cf mine ia auins for II.'i.iniii danijat Antericnti ciiiren 111 their assays i,,r of d tn the to Mr. the drain of her IiusImiwI. wlina.- - i,,;j tithi There hid been eoiixiderublc Orem. were tak--on five x d on the ahove uud ;l Amcrk-iii.tn l.ertiofore. da-and the asaver' cor. liiffrrvn; ; at Park Cil. iliiim-ni- : lift bev jus-tinot ;);a id-: gel tilica'e he presence of in.52. j, Cineci and when !H under be fir, !K reg'ine. VTh 22.01. 21. ad and 22 per evnt iu .,j:i-the engine un inio an opi-of ihi new office nu-the ampi,- takcopper, Idna over and ktl'.ira .M. Klg.tr tondinn- - will ch.ingc and American ing pm ' hifire tost between the light. in'r'i-;.- , will be fully pi.occtcil. T'h an! 17, Ins'. B'ner Denver Citizen Abandons Hi Buameaa g Fair Association Nt-v.- - This includes the famous OGDEN, UTAH - OVERLAND LIMITED and the new. LOE ANGELES CHICAGO LIMITED. 'ogi-'he- Strictly Twentieth t'eu'ury. Electric Lighted Steam Pullman Heated Train.' Palace Sleepers; iarouiparahle Ion Library and ldnlag Cara of the very latest, manufacture. pot-lio- n ONLY 40 HOURS OGDEN TO CHICAGO. For particular write A. B Moseley, Trav. Pass. Agent. - ra -. Fair Association Inter-Mounta- in it first Fair Id September of this year. Competition open to the Ha the best half-miltrack in the country, and the purses will be rare horse. generous, attracting large strings of the We hrape to receive the hearty of all ig making this the best fair in the west. Ogden, with ita railroad facilities, ia an ideal location Mill hold world. e bt Fran-i-iKc- foraUllEAT Chria-tenuJ- FAIR. IXTER-MOUSTAI- Fair Will Be Held d There in many a slip tli cup ami fhe lij but then in no slip in our laundry work.. Every little detail in connection with the proper turning out of laundry work Is carefully attended to nud the result is people are well pleased with tiie clan of work we he-tnw- ii Races called Ogden Steam Laundry 137 25th SL Well Mounted a llrat-rlas- a 376 23d Inter-mountai- n St inter-mountai- n d rail-rnaii- The Only DauMc-Trac- h Rattway Mwitx IW Miaasait Elver aad Chkas. The - Overland t -- Limited n The West latgrlaui Train lathe Warid Cmppatment and drawing -- non sleeping ears, observation car, din and library tag cars, cars, with barber, bath and Book lovers library: entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge- - Direct connection fie - -- buffet-smoki- wi-u- -- St Paul and Minneapolis Tkfcrtt, WffMtfnn, and ful fnrmattaf! m Ha C A Walker, limeral Chicago & 206 North-Weste- fwtk Hi- , - - fmw Ani, R;. rn lie-u-- h Main Strati, it. h-- - tn-e- u gm-iiul- l - . . - v : nwdaoMi IN ALL COUNTNICa. HnSvaa am limt. lit futrml. umtufM ai I " hftat i" Mdspauiit Prsrties InAirirdy. vataimtoan uraoNiNaTON. o. I - - t '"'"f v e wo-kin- g - C. llc:o . . ciis,-wa- PLACE VOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Monuments.' Coping and Hvad-tones. Don't buy from agents, aa they get large commission aad you have to pay them. Bee your home people Brat Yard opposite City eemetary. Dept. B Cattle. a Sheep DepL D 8 wine.... A. FRIDAY, SEPT 21 ST. ........ ............... One-hal- f mile dash Country saddle horse 2 mile dash .................... ....... Ogden der Vliea, Ogden 50.00 75.00 DepL F Dairy Produets Thomas Etherlnglon, Weal Weber 10.00 Dept. G Agriculture, 11. J. Hewitt, Ogden P. Brown, Roy Dept. H Farm Implements Manufactures i J. W. Chambers, Ogden 1 Fruits and Flowers. A.L.B re wer, Ogden Dept. Don Maguire, Ogdeu Minerals J DepL 20.00 100.00 mile dash j. k. Spires, M. Van Poultry.. 200.00 1-- 2 Ogden W. Thornley, Kayavlll Dept. E 2UO.OO 8EPT. 22ND. SATURDAY, Free for all . 2:30 class Oae mil dash Country saddle hora ,.,..J. Dept. C 2 2:2 class... a.,,. Country cart race (green horses only) . . J. c. Leggett, Horaea 10.00 A rtK per cent, Money divided 60, 30 and Winning hora In taddlo races barred from each succeeding race. Entrance fee 10 per cent to all races, 5 to enter and .2 to start. Harness races, mile heats, 3 in 6. rules to American Trotting Association govern. The Association reserves the right to call off any or all races for sufficient reasons. i0 M. 6eeeeeeeawaaaaaaaa Mrs. A. V. McIntosh, Miaa Sylvia Dee, Ogden ' ' ' ' a i L Household end Fancy Neadla Work . .Mrs. Geo. A. Craig, Mrs. 8. J. Griffin, Ogden Dept. Dept. M Merchants' Display. .F.E.Graat.Ogdrn Dept. N Educational. .Wm.N.Petteraon, Ogden Superintendents of Buildings and Grounds, 0. B. Madaon, Mpronl, Btune. wool-Inadln- g J.C. Plait Saddlery Co. Washington Ava. W. B. Wedell, Ogden Speed Ring. Dept. A. rt 1 Z2S3 a and Superintendents each day One-hal- shlp-ment- fvc-r-r piece of ha mesa that leave our store. Each plecr la fashioned from the heat leather and most aeiesi metal, and the workmanship through-ou- t la tn every respect. Our saddles are the talk of all horseback riders for comfort and ease, and they are vrnipnkmaly made nnd finished by experienced operator. Give na a call when you next need something in our line. 3 p. m. promptly THURSDAY, SEPT. 20TH. pum 2; 20 class. 600.00 ... a .. . a . . a . a , . 200.00 3:00 class, . , . . f loflJH) mile run and repeat, 2 in 3 10.00 mile dash Country saddle bora one-fourt- h la at 1906 2, Classification W. B WEOELU aupL - Inquire for our new rates on family worthing. 20-21-2- Speed Program r, do. Doth phones 171. September '.r t t ce non-ifuite- d i San.-.-c-- s ili-- nci-easc- - 1., . I-- 07 - tie first !! 1 named date probablv 3l tons of this class nf ore have been piled up on the dump for future disposition. The ore deposit of the Nevada Douglas, according to authentic son roes of Information,' cover a tremendously large area of ground and at Intervals along the son for over mile, all within the edmpeny's territory. ore hu been exposed. There is no doubt but that steam shovels will play an Important part In the extraction of ore from the Douglas mine, that this method will become as much of a factor In- mine operation around Yeringtnn aa It la In Bingham. The Nevada Douglas la barked by some nf the strongest financial interests In Balt I.ake and Boston. direction of Provo. These fellowe turned a smooth but old trick thie morning, end Emmett E. Reltzel, native of Indiana, la giving vent to large and emphatic cuas word and beawll-in- g the loss of 35 simoleona and a spark tor. otherwise called a diamond, worth 965, The grafters and the sucker met at IJberty park. Acquaintance waa atnick up in the usual way peculiar to bunco men. Imttead of using the eld lock trick or card game, they alerted U match dollars. All the way through It was a case a t two to one, the one being the sucker. After the man from Indiana had been separated from hla cash and diamond, grafter No. 3 put in an appearance and played the role of- indignant detective. When he attempted to make an a treat them was a general scramble, during which the man with the money end the sparkler made hi get away. At this stage of the proceedings real officers. Detectives Shannon and Wilson nnd Pwrroimsn Ripley, dropped Into the scene 'and placed two of the under arrest. They gave their names as Harry Sullivan, an old timer, and George Thompson. Wilson and Ripley gave chase to (be man with the valuables, bat were unable to overtake him. al DEMOCRATS TO MEET TODAY. Balt Lake. Aug. 23. The Democratic state committee will meet tomorrow morning at Hi o'clock to receive and further act upon the resignation of Chairman Bamberger, who expect to go cast In the near future to be absent fur several month. The meeting will be held at Senator Hamhergcr's office, and the question nf his successor will doubtless be taken It was thought today that City ttp. and County Chairman Martlnean might lve named for that honor, which, of course, would mean that someone would have tn he found to take the position he now holds. There la beginning to be no little talk shout a congressional candidate. Very ntanv members of the organization are hiKixtlng for Judge Powers, who marie the race two years ago. hut it is by mi means certain that he can lie induced to enter the contest. At 1:31) oclock Held's band panfried the principal streets, playing patriotic airs, and the 2 o'clock train for the licach waa crowded with people bent on an afternoon cf pleasure at the popular rexoit. Trains are being run hourly, and hv the time the program which is scheduled for 5:3'. it begin, i that the pavilion will lie exp-rtc- l aure-thlng- DETECTIVE! 81. Petersburg. A fig. 22. On aerfnat of the utter Inability of police Is van ious parts of the empire to cop with the ordinary forma of lawlessness, which are flourishing under the cover of the revolutionary movement, a group of foreign detective agencies have applied. to the minister nf the interior for a concession for the formation of a private police detective agency which will protect the property and Uvea of ita patrons from ordinary criminal attacks. The chief field of activity of. the proponed agency i western Ruaala' end Poland. A number of detective, among them English, German and French operatives, already have arrived at Wat saw nd are at tidying. Ihe language the conditions there. the country-en- d EXCUBSlOf HOBTH Saturday, Aug. 25th, ELECT OFFICER!. Via Oregon 8hnrt Line, cheap round-trirates. to Utah and Idaho point north; long limits returning. Ask agents for particulars. p Salt Ijo-ga- r; Rov-lanc- . j bv-x- FOREIGN PRESBYTERIANS Lake, Aug. 23. The Presbyterian school teachers elected the folffleers yesterday lowing association afternoon for the following year: Miss Ella C. Kerron of Sprtngville. president; Prof. John C. Uathcart. vice president; Miss Ruth Hannah Paul. Balt secretary; Miaa Harriet Elliott. Pranklin. Ids., treaa-ureMiss There C. Bulker. Smith-fielT. C. Smith, Bprlngvllle; Rev. Charles H. Hamilton. Bmithfleld; Miss Edna V. Lynn, Miss Rosilllc Lowry, Munme. member of the executive committee. Principal A. 8. Martin of the great crow 'fed. school's address on "The MlHion The presram announced ia as fo- School llow: Music. Helds hand: opening ture of intheCtah Ediioatlon" was a feaafternoon. address. I.. R Martineau. chairman county committee: address. Mayor E. M. Conrnv. Ogden; SAVING THE MANCHURIA music. HPlda band: address. J H. Moyle, Salt take: address. Fisher Harris. Salt Lake: ad- Vesiel Can Be Tewed Off if Smeoth ; music. dress. F. K Xebekcr. Seas Continue. Held's hand: address, William M. Honolulu. Aug. 22. 9:15 p. m. The Provo; address. Judge H. H. Oedcn: address. Judge Erickstranded steamship Manchuria la lyson. Mi. Pieasan : music. Star Span- ing easy tonight in a very smooth sea. She unquestionably can he saved If gled Banner." Held's band. Piii'ring will be indulged in after the ihe present weather condition conrtndrion of the program, and bathing tinue until preparation are completwill hr a feature of the day. as lhn ed to pull her off. Owing to favorable season is fast drawing to a close. conditions another effort to 'tow her in;o rie, p warer will pvolwblv be made tom Trow. GRAFTERS AT WORK. The rcienue cutter Manning ia now S:i': Lane. Ajg. smooth standing by the s' earner with lines on grufei-rx- . bunco nien and sharpers. twai.l. Im; i not areniMinK to tow he- k)M" i l.i rai- in ih" cit this bui iw,f i bp three are now listening In explanation of the Manchuria's bi the joyful grating and rattle of disrnnee off her ronrse when proper .,nl barest the city jail, whlie she reached the ixlanda. abnormal tire thTi is doing a "hot foot" In the ' ocean current ate being much dia- - cuased here, otherwise no reason ran he assigned. ' The vessel is not suffering much now, but only two of her bnilera are In working order, the other six Demg disabled. Everything lx now in readiness in cargo, begin discharging-th- e MRS. ELLEN KINEAR.. Provo, Aug. 23. Mrs1. Ellen Kinear. wife of David Kineur, residing on the take View road. Just west of Provo, died this morning iff apoplexy. Mrs Kinear arose in usual good heal) h. a while preparing breakfa complained of pain In her head and at once became unconscious and. died before medic1 aid could be aummuned. Funeral have not been completed-Marriaglicenses have been Issued01 to Vern Hardy and Bulah Whltf Prom. George Foster Thcmtas of Spo-ie-or Fork and Lucinda Chetringon most h Bprlngvllle. - W. D. Roberts. Jr., has been elected In the Provo Ommercisi club, vice Robert Skelton, resigned. a director EXCURSION TO BOISE, IDA. Aug. 31st, ,ept 1st, 2nd. Via Oregon Short Line -12.P0 rotate rip. Account Irrigation Corps Tlcketa good to return until Bopt-15t- " EL PASO'S HEAVY RAIN. E Paso. Texas. Aug. 33. Heavie1 rain in nine year fell here Ut nig the total precipitation being Inches In two hour. Many M'C houses collapsed tinder last 'rain and the street wrere badly ed. The railroad were all damage- |