Show WILL BE aay AND PRETTY WEY WILL REMAIN HERS THREE WEEK two big burlesque companies sev enty strong arc to rehearse in ogden from wednesdays standard two big burlesque companies under the management of john con will rehearse their plays in oddert lor the coming season within the next few days these companies will arrive in the city and will at once begin their rehearsals the two companies have together about seventy members and will be n ogden tor three weeks after which they will begin their season opening in this alfy at the conclusion 0 their training arrangements are being made at the hotels for the three stay 0 this large number 0 stage people including pretty girls and clever male artists the announcement of their coming was given out by manager R ai grant 0 the northwestern theatrical syndicate prior to his departure tor the east this morning mr grant will be absent three weeks before leaving manager grant stated that there would be no change in the staff of the utahna park during his absence and that the legal difficulties abati the syndicate bad en countered n securing the possession 0 the park were status quo he also said that miss florence roberts who is to rehearse tor her new play in ogden had postponed the time for her arrival in ogden until september 1 puring her stay miss roberts will occupy a cottage in the canyon coming into ogden each day for the rehearsal she will open her 1 seventh season about october 1 in salt lake under the direction of john cort her new play is by paul armstrong and she will be supported by H S northrup robert clifford leigh norah robinson lucelle york florence robinson marcua ea mond and ida may bradley EXCLUSION ON THE COAST continued from page seven complete cessation such a result cannot be contemplated except with the liveliest dissatisfaction for there is no department of the count rys commerce that so needs fostering as its oriental export trade instead of its volume being large as some enthusiasts would have us believe it Is pitifully small as compared with almost all other branches of the coun arys business and especially as contrasted with the large export trade 0 other nations the government publications show according to mr harold bolce that of andla import trade which amounts to the united states does less than and that of cainas chinas importations valued at we supply less than while taking all of asias importations together which aggregate the enormous sum of the untied states furnishes less than 6 per cent it can readily that a very trifling increase in that opposition to american products which has already begun in china owing to the unfriendly attitude of the united states toward the country and its subjects will divert to other nations the trifling percentage of her trade that we now control in this critical condition of our foreign trade it is imperative that we use all lawful and proper means to conciliate a people on whose friendly attitude the enlargement lar gement of that trade depends and the importation of even a small number of chinese would reduce the expense of marketing our products by providing for steamers on their return trips the revenue that they now lack it is argued by some that china does not wish to encourage the emigration of her subjects but care should be taken to distinguish between the and the commercial guilds which in many respects are more truly representative of the chinese people moved by all these considerations we respectfully urge upon you mr president the taking of steps toward negotiating a new treaty with china that shall provide tor the removal of the exacting conditions that now at tach to the entrance into this country of their merchants students and professional fess ional men tor the absolute freedom of all chinese of this country to visit their own land and return here and for the admission during the next ten years of a number 0 male chinese laborers that in any one year shall not exceed one tenth of one per cent of the population of this country american labor has little appreciation of its own dignity and power as well as of its for improvement it it malaea objections to such limited chinese immigration as that amounting in ten years to less than one per cent of our population and thus endeavors to deprive the nation of this additional means to its own development not only in this country but in the hawaiian and philippine islands and Panama we beg to ask that due publicity be given to your intentions in that regard as soon as practicable wo remain mr president very respectfully fully your obedient servants PORTLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE by william D wheelwright president CALLED FOR WATER but got buckets of gasoline on stove cincinnati july 12 nearly twenty italian track laborers were injured three probably fatally in an accident near baldwin ohio in preparing mess of for the gang the cook called for more water the man by mistake poured two bucket stul of gasoline into the dettla and an explosion followed I 1 san jose costa rica july german bark aphrodite tons was wrecked yesterday in the nacoya nicoya auh captain haustein went down with iha vessel but the members 0 the crew wore saved and are being cared for by the authorities the cargo was lost new york july ll 11 the retiring russian ambassador to the united states sailed today tor bremen on the kaiser welhelm II 11 |