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Show mornixq examiner, give llu :i'h- - jiv ftah, wi:i.n::siav MORMNd, ji ly -- o. mi. - I WATER BOTTOMER MORGAN - PUSH and all the old n ,,u eV'r ,Jo?L vviioiiin Miilard a iit ptihv oiit. Democrat uud a uu ilic lickci. The to for G to obtain the noi.iiiuiiiui lor om- uAkv on the Demucraii-.ticket ami Alelviile the nominal ii ii i,,r Uu other on the Re- Cuuiy KEARNS iaHjBHinB or, pen. GATE publican iirki-- and thin fct.1L i vote enough to , mlilc both to gel something that might ca.-il- y be possible on account oi the dim rid being so event) divided. When Mariom-auwas understood to be a candidate for the Judgeship, and J. Greenwood wa after the atiurm-tidiipMelville was an open candidate for Judge. When Marion-eaudrew out ambitions SUIT COMES DP IN PREDICT THE SILVER KING SEN- rose to a place Grtcnwoods on the bench and Mel- COMPLICATED THE MUNICIPAL COURT. ATOR'S GOLD ttILL RUN WE- . ville to down the aiinrue.v-shipdropiied BER POLITICS. It seems to oe a lililu game of Decision ia Rewrite Lntil This teeter with them. In Jamee N. Kimball is Out for District the other candidates In the meantime Morning Some Teinri.iai Point each parly are Involved Judga on tha Republican Ticket looking on w ith a of suspicion. Tht rase of the unifi Ha- James K. Kimball announces that i!i a miiMti nu a- viil Clapicr charged nominathe for he will be a candidate nor by breaking a v- - . r a:tion for district Judge of the Second as Ing to Michael Beri,ii,i;. the to Judicial district ' subject before Judge Howell. The pi The initial performance of this the ju week's bill at Dianna of Republican action Dark, the place wituesa and the defci.- um Inc at Mardicial convention. Mr. Kimball Is one where the crowds of was greeted by riott ward. Upon ilngo, of the best lawyers in the state and he the evidence of wiiium-- amt arguand largo The crowd. appieeiative Rodefeat can Judge be believes that ments of County Atioriii-- lliilaiiixki bill this week is an lapp and give tbie Republican district strong one, fuU of dssbexceptionally vim for the State aud l :ai irs Stout for and a Republican Judge. the defendant. Judge Himeli gave his throughout. Impressions of the case, i.wt as there Fred Alice and Gable Bingham pres- were The news has arrived that Senator ent several technical inmiis of law a refined musical sketch. Their Kearns has come out for Christensen work ts involved, a of meritorious kind. One fea- tomorrow reserved hi judgment uaul of Sevier county for slate treasurer ture la morning. of special mention and suworthy for Lake of Salt for and Straup From the evidence pretnied by witia the pla) iug by Mr. Bingham of that the for accounts This preme Judge. nesses for the State and the defense, statement published In Kearns Ogden two cornets at once. Taking two B there are a number nl water users flat be corneti Bob several played tunes, Democratic sheet requesting the same as if two musicians were on the ditch which formerly watered Moyea and Agee to draw cuts as to the old Bingham ranch, llcrkuui and which will get out of the race; in that playing. were the principal land Peter Jack Irwin, tb Bowery boy, pre- holders Terry the diu-h- , hut way at least one will be out of the there were along road before he la bumped good and sented a munolugne which was well a number of others who also owned received. His work smacks of orig- land hard by the Keafna push. along the ditch aud used water inality which ia lu best recommendafrom said ditch, namely David t'lapier, antion. Plain Thomas England of City a Mr. Price and Mr. Mills. There The two Kramers are good lu a was no company organistiou perfectnounce! that he was defeated for the Republican nomination for the legis- neat and unique specialty. Misa Maud ed. By mutual cont-en- t the water waa lature two yean ago, but this time Kramer, the champion buck and wing used and thla custom prevsiled for dancer of the Pacific coast, danced her years. Several years ago he is going in to win. Berknot way into the hearts of the audience. and Terry had n new gate built tit for candidate Miss n Kuchler is Vesta Montrosa. illustraRudolph song the ditch upon their own responsibilthe legislature. - He la the manager tor, renders in a pleasing style the ity. Just about this time, Berknot. but Weber famous for Alabama county, of Tom Kearns sang ending with a the complaining witness in this case, says ha will vote for Mayor Glasmann strain of Way Down Yonder ln the became involved in litigation as to ;ust the same. That sounds fishy, Cornfield. his right to the use of the water. A Emil Agray and Thomas HUion racRudolph, but we will take your vote order waa Issued by the restraining Ml right, if you feel that way. ed three miles on bicycles without court, but ln spite of the same he moving forward a foot. Their special- used the water. Then he wanted t'lapAlbert Howell aeema to have a walk ty is unique and takes well with the ier to testify that be. (Berknot) had away for district Judge unless Judge audience, who get as much excited as not used the water, which Clapier rethe riders were on a regular fused to do. When Clapier asked him Begley gets a move on himself. Still though Howell la handicapped with his sup- saucer track. what hla proportion of the expense Eddie Hissing sings well and dances for putting in the water gate amountport for Senator Kearns. better. His wench impersonating act ed to. he didn't tell him, but said that Dave Matson two years ago was de- Is good, although he shows off to best 10 waa hla apportionment of tha atfeated for clerk because CoL Hayes advantage la his dancing, which Is a torney's fees due Judge Maloney, who had represented Berknot in the law announced that Tom Kearna wanted winner with the audience. The Patrlcolaa, in their musical com- suit. Clapier refused to pay the monhim there. This year Dave la In the do a first class specialty. The ey as he hadnt hi ted any attorney. race again, nnd report says that Dava edy, la to be throws over by the Kearns younger Patrlcola is extremely versa- Then Berknot locked the water gate push. Will Dave have to go It alone tile ln his acting, for one so young. with a padlock aud notified the defendIn his black face work be follows the ant ln thla case that he couldnt get now? style as laid down by the famous Lew any water until he Milled that 8 0 k The Kearna combine la promising Dockstader. attorney bill. Clapier broke the The same bill continues Ihe rest of aud used the water, and immeall the county offices as well as all the diately a complaint, was filed charging appointments to be made by the coun- the week. a is good bill on at the Lyce- him with wilfully and malickiuhly ty commissioners after the next elec- umThera this week. Large audiences were breaking n water gate. tion. What a lot of disappointed people present at the matinee yesterday afIn his argument before Judge Howthere will be. ternoon and at the two performances ell. County Attorney Hulanlakl held that the defendant bad no right under A prominent Republican holding an last night and if applause is a criterto go by then those present must the law to interfere with the water appointive office was Induced to change ion hie support for the nomination for n have been well pleased with the spec- gate while In possession of the complaining witness. He claimed that if judicial office on the assurance that ialties. Anderson, the male Melba, alngs ia n precedent were established whereby Kearna would run this county after the otha higher key then did any of the anyone could go and forcibly break a nextelection and a promised who have water gate because they were using cllnrhed the deni. The boya are er female impersonators now betting two to one that the young been here this season. Ilia voice Im- water out of tha ditch, the days of man will be bounced on January 1st pressed one more than his carriage. Shotgun rule would prevail la the It la remarkably rich In high tones, state. next which Beamed to be retched without defense, Attorney Stout for the claimed that, as the defendant had Can a man afford to be for one man much effort. high-clas- s a do Wilson and Ryan been using water out of the dllch for Gunsy. on the quiet and for the other openly? musical specialty which la a win- a number of years, the complaining Yes, sometimes., for a little while, but ner with the audience. They play well witness had no right to padlock the very few can play double all the time. together and receive their share of water gate and restrain said defendA day of reckoning usually cornea. ant from using the water. In breaking applause from the audience. James West, the minstrel, the padlock the defendant did so, to Kd Dix thinks it le wrong for a man funny In hla tramp specialty. protect his rights only and it was to aspire to an office that some other looks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrell pre- not dons in a spirit of wilful malice. man la out for. Not n bad idea for the sent a high class comedy sketch. Their The Judge reserved hla Judgment for first fellow In the rare. Kd has a cinch of an original type. Per- tomorrow morning, bill stated that it on the assessors hip, as bo Is the only work Is home on the make stage, they was his Impression that the complainfectly at candidate ao tor. use of local happenings to make hits ing witness had no right to put In a with the audience. beadgats to prevent others, who had Geo. Sutherland says it the people same bill continues the rest iff a right to the water, from taking It. of Weber ran not agree on Kearns or theThe week. The queation reaolved Itself aa to Glasmann, he would cheerfully sacriwhether there was malice In the acta fice hie feelinga and rfreept Weber of the defendant, or whether he wan votes In six the legislature. countys Just protecting bln rights. Please, George, don't worry yourself. i GOSSIP UNDER DISPUTE x yg boDR Old a ,ulila--. the and tomes up tohave j w1'.Kin iSlw,m tm- S-sSK.i ol1 SSUT-- m ,M Ciaif iS-- SJ K ta l,wl.oSy 1 ,een nil - BONDS AMUSEMENTS ctonr Twenty-secon- d 1400; Srovementa TMUbto Mlat. ' and by PW occupied building the in 1600; t sttertth. B. 0. Knoth, tiary brlck street, Twenty-secon- d U hSon Gnud rfrJey WMhiugUm ' a teamster In the employ company, Bros. Cou atruction ed In driving a team nent 5H Thaifnee in one hand, struck the horse and ot the shovel, held by ith l2a hSn to urge the unwilling ladles living near to this method of - He and the arrest followed. vlll be arraigned In court Monday aurnlng next. SnSTon. SSaceptlo. per-Htas- loa of meeting of lawn tennis player Mr. held at be will Utah of ih sute First East miUbury's house, 574 on gwth St.. Salt Lake City, m. Thursday to make tuning, July 21st at I p. touroa-ot- s unngements tor the staU tor chamidonshlps in both stories sod double. AH players will be cordially welcomed at the meeting. Any shyer unable to attend the meeting, tourna-tarnt- s. bu desirous of entering the will kindly communicate with gao'y D. M. Boyd, 317 McCornlrk Bldg., Silt Lake City. While the games will hi played entirely for the aport, Bernal of the prominent merchants of offered Halt Lake City hare kindly prims for the successful contestants nominal The entrance fee will be a me of not to exceed 11.00. A r A suit for the ejectment of the Oregon Short Line company from a piece of land in Weber county In on trill In the district court before Judge Henry H. Rolapp. The plaintiff in the case la Nicholas Smith, who, ns owner of ihe old Gibson property In the Glasgow addition, says the railroad company occupies n strip of Jand 800 feet in length across his property. He uks tor 3,uu0 damages and 8500 in company rents, etc. The railroad slate that they hare occupied the laud conlinoualy since 1872 and traine running orer the track every day since Its construction. The testimony In the case was taken. But the case probably not be conpleled for several days. X. D. Leaaenger and A. E. Pratt appear for the plaintiff and P. L. Williams tor the defendant. RAILROAD 0TES.. A private parly cams la from the north this morning in special car Ben lorres." and continued on south to Halt Lake City. 8iiMriniendeDi Young of the Rio Grande Western rci tuned from St. Louis last evening and went on aoulh- ?srd to Salt Lake City. COLORADO WORK Western Fiderstlcn of Miners Has Appeilid to the Red Cross Socle-t- y to Distribute Fundi. Cola, July 19. The wars of the Western has appealed to m.Red Crons society to uke charge of fuatl Bnl the HV!hh,1,lon work for families of de- ln ,he Cr,PIe Creek LTrict a comn"reicillon addressed ,A President of ,B Prt as foltowa; tketr kLrBT "B lwn deported from ,he husband end fath- rrt ref,,Be to allw relief ii th foo1 and clothing to be to1of W1V nd children, un- - a means committee Federation of Miners T1 heJ0ba l?.1?' ir -j- - . - old-tim- Judge Bartch wants to know if it would he wrong for him to butt In to the Weber county race for senator. Come right in. judge. You have ai much right as any other Salt Lake can didate. ' The Democrats are talking Tllman Johnson for district attorney against Gro. Halverson or Nat Harris on tha Republican ticket. Too bad to sacrifice such a good man. Still., It would serve Johnson right to get licked real hard, as he really should know better than to be a Democrat Mayor Glaum sun baa been Invited to nominate A. W. Agee for supreme Judge, but It has not yet been authorised by the latter. Still, stranger things could happen. ' Bob Moyea smiles every day as if he was handling the states funds. He la going to handle them, too, if the Stand- ,eel Ju,,tIned trust-!It probablp that the 8ociallat to the milt. have a county and legislative tickthat owing to the et ln the field uSedhw here thla fall. It la as'hwMm,u !!h?,?rn to our people serted that Ogden will also be given tkiVtrM? not toithfully carry place on the Socialist state- ticket. Lvreat betherefore, knowing it to he The leaders of the party ln Ogden lieve that they will be able to poll the Red If Jhirt001 CroB oclety, nearly all the labor vote and it is their lhe clal head Uka phirir intention to choose for candidates on of nnd as much as i the legislative ticket conservative n5t!iin5aL-,!Iufferlcau"ed hy the members of the party. Grant Syph-er- a ' PPel ia mentioned ns the possible nomyour noble inee for state senator and David Stark orgtmi-- V char 01 th Uibntkm is among those mentioned for the legf islature. The latter was the candi01 Ti- date for mayor last fail and hr polled 400 votes In the city. He recently was the victim of serious injuries and his participation in political affairs Is contingent upon his complete and speedy recovery. Grant JByphers, who polled a large vote as eouncllmamc candidate In the Second ward last fall, will leave soon for a trip about the state ln tha interest of the Socialist party. a ... "mein Building at St Louts The Iron County Record la responFair is sible for the statement that the can Damagsd, didacy of Biahop Morgan Klcbarda of Parowan. for tha office of secretary of state is gaining' quite a little Impetus, and the chances seem favorable for him landing the nomination. Bishop Richards la well qualified and if merit were in the is to decide the question he la quite The certain to get there. the the bulld-The members of the parties In Mil damage la lard county do not seem to be so loyal aar-ar--' Milwas to their parties as they are-tthose la lard county. According to reports rlsftoni' fears from there as matters stand the Joshthose Melville combinain ua Greenwood-Alethe building. tion threatens to walk off with both ts was a drop offices, and shut the balance of the trr",hrt,'rinihe.. vl degtwes. district out in the- eeld. 1 $i,?J,Uer1I 111 he - , ! 7 t1' - STRUCK by lightning " . SSaaas: o con-imo- ng x This-would THEATRES be Allowed to Open Sweeping Amendment of nancss. Will Under Ordl- -' a airsigunl in weapon, with intent to commit murder. The complaint was signed by J. V. IVmicr and alleges that on Friday iast t be defendaut tlrea s shot from a revolver ai the said Ist Smyth with intent to kill and murder him. all of which was done with malice aforethought. Tin defeudant mill appear for preliminary examination on Wednesday, July 27. at 10 o'clock In the morning. Ills bail was fixed at 83U in default of which he was committed to the county Jail in charge of the sheriff of Weber county. The defendant will be represented by Joseph ('hex. Ksq., In the proceedings against hint. An arraignment would not have occurred so soon after the ahooiing had not Mr. Rni.vtli exhibited such a marked Improvement iu condition. He is practically out of danger from fatal results and word from (he sick room today is that ha is feeling well. He rests easy and no alarming avniptoms have manifested themselves since the shout iug. The defendant, Bottomer. is accepting his position iu a philosophical manner. He real lies the gravity of Ihe charge against him, but evidently doesn't care. According to hla coda of ethic he seem to think he waa Justified. pad-kic- ard can help him. aarsa- .Ismcs Itnuomi'i- tm-- ilii- - niiiuicipal court Judge Howell tii it, nuuning on il.c charge of upon Dal Bnivtu with a deadly CHICAGO RELIEF j- - ARRAIGNED IN COURT AND BAIL IS FIXED AT t?,b00. His Victim is Showing Marked piovement in His Condition. 1st. Luul nd return It I JIT.;,'. Chicago and return Chicago aud return via SL Louis and ret urn via Chicago o0 ' ; Si. Limit tid dsys. Trantii limit Id ta leach .Hi t ion ) Pullman sleepers through to St.Lout without charge. Tue-daTickets on and Fit days each week. Smp overs allowed A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. Agt JOE SOUTHAM LEFT MILTON FOR OCOEN ON JULY 10TH AND KENNEDY S DAIRY LUNCH ANb HAS NOT BEEN SEEN BAKERY. SINCE. Individual lunches and Ire creara from 1:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m Ogden Police Officers Hava Been Ask- 8454 Washington avenue. ed to Look for the Missing Man. CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC. BROKERS. Thi-i- considerable apprehension felt iu Milton, Morgan county, over (he disappearance of Joe Southam. Continuous quotations on New York who leu there for Ogden on July 10, 8tocka and Chicago Grain. We bu, for two or three days visit and has nnd sell Mocks and grain on margir not been beard of since. A letter or for cash. Our private room en front Andrew Rasnuikscn of the alewe able our customers to coma In an named place waa received by Chief transact business with tha utmost Browning yealerday. secrecy. Rasmussen says that Boniham has Writ for onr Bonk of lntormatiob been employed on hia ranch for some (System of Speculation), free upas months and that he left Milton on application. 2482 Washington. July 10th for Ogden, expecting to ho gone but a few das. When ho left he had a big sum of money on him and bis employer Is fesrful thst he has nn-- i with foul play and been robA description of the bed. missing young msn was given In the letter, but the jhiIico have not seen nor beard of the party described. MISSING Because of many stair menu DISCOVERED BRYAN'S PLAN William J. Takes Opportunity to Advertise This Week's Imus of Hia Paper. Chicago, July II. William J. Bryan passed through Chicago today for Central Illinois. He said that ln this weeks Issue of his paper, he would fulfill the promise he made last week In .outlining a plan of continuing the fight for economical reform within tha Democratic party. The election of Mr. Bryan said: Judge Parker, instead of Interfering with these reforms, will open the way for a successful fight by ridding the country of imperialism, by removing the raoo issue and by substituting the spirit of peaceful progress for the military and warlike spirit engendered by the actions and utterances of President Roosevelt. My statement ia intended to encourage the reform element In the Democratic party hy showing that the fight Instead of being over, has in reality just begun." Omaha, July 19. The rush to reg- nose-bu-d reservation continued today, and reports Indicate that at the land office In Honestccl, Fairfax and Yankton will register an average of six thousand person dally until July 23rd, when the time for registration expires. were Nearly a thousand persona left at the Omaha depot when the regular train on the Northwestern left for, Bonosteel and Fairfax early to day. Another section waa sent out to carry those unable to secure accomsio datlons on the regular train. WANTS ANCIENT COPE New York. July 19. It la stated In Coun- respect- ing the width of the Ogden canyon road, and the recent order of the board for a survey vl same, appearing iu tha local press, a representative of thla paper waited usiu Chairman Joseph Stanford yesterday and explaining the matter he held: We wish it distinctly understood that the object and purixsw In the survey and location of the Ogden canyon road la purely to determine In the legal right of. Weber county the premise. Thera la no intention on the part of the board of county commissioners to disturb, annoy or embarrass those who mey have acquired possessary rights by long adverse possession. The pipe llnea of the Water and Power coniianls will not be dispropturbed, neither will Ihe road-be- d er be made any wider than at the present. or until necessary, ln the Improvement of this road the past spring, considerable material was used, and parties claim that some of the material paid for by the county waa taken from within the legal' bounds of this roadway. The present, survey will determine thla fact. We are of tha opinion. In relocating this alxty-al- a foot roadfound many way, that there will be places at different points along thla road where there la good material suitable tor Its Improvement, and where rock for building purposes can also ha obtained; that the benefits derived from thla survey will lie, it ia quite probable, material free of charge and building rock whjrh can tie sold to meet the expenses attending such Improvement Many of the roads In the county today have linen repaired and turnpiked by suitable material being found on either aide of the road. It doee not, thereof fore, follow that the right-of-wa-y wide feet any county road sixty-si- x should be Improved Ita whole width.1 Moving Pictures. lOc FORD'S FUU ORCHESTRA FREE ADMISSION TO PARK to those holding; street car tickets. WeeK July 18tH - . L MAKE GLASSES any kind at any price in my own Iona grinding department I claim to be able to correct per- feclly eny error of refraction. If medical treatment is necessary I will not try to sell you glames. EXAMINATION FREE. Detroit, July 19. With the readjustment of the rale as the moat Importthe ant business for consideration, triennial review of the supreme tent, Knights of Maccabees of the World opened here today. Supreme Command er I). H. Markey, In his annus I report, stated that the membership of the order la 862.885, a net. gain during tha three years of 194,079. The report of Record Keeper Altken, showed that there have been paid during the pest term. 5.158 death claims, amounting to Is Mr. Altken. who also 874.377.431, supreme counselor of the order, viewed the piojioeed change In the ratra at length, concluding aa follows If we wish te be true to ourselves and to tbe membership we represent, and hope to see the fraternal order the pride of Its membership and protector of their homes, wa must provide for col lections equal to the amount demonstrated to be nocesdary by the mortality table based on our own experience. f J. T. 2412 Wash. Phono New York. July 19. Mrs. George Crocker, formerly of San Francisco, waa removed from the steamer Kron-prin- x Wilhelm, which arrived today. In such a critical condition of health that It waa thought she would live bnt a short time. Throughout the voyage Mrs. Crocker was continually nnd under tbe care of n physician nurses, powerful stimulants being used to auatoln her until tbe end of the , voyage. Oyster Bay. July 19. After a conRoosevelt, ference . wit it President which lasted far Into the night end waa resumed early today, former Secretary of War Root left Sagamore Hill today for New York. Beyond the fact that, tbe president and Mr. Boot considered the speech which the former Is to deliver on the 20.ih Instant, SL to Pullman sleepers through In response to the notification of hla Louis without change. be learned Ticket on sale Tuesdays and Fri- nomination, litfle could The talk almut the conference. over allowed. wrV Stop each day a wide rng. A. B. MOSEI.ET. Trav. Pass. AgL RATES VIA UNION PACIFIC. .842.60 fit, Louis aud return 47.50 Chicago and return Chicago and return via St. Louis 60.00 Et. Louis and return vta Chicago 60.00 Limit 60 dsys. . Transit limit 10 daya In each direct-EXCURSION d Lyceum Theatre Week July 18. ' Rushmer SILKS! which, they alleged, Edwarda posed. The pictures represented a supposed criminal assault on n white woman and a chase of the criminal by bloodhounds. cov-rre- and Songs FRED BINGHAM and ALICE GABLE, Refined Musical Artists. P. Mllllken, s veterinary surgeon from Denver, has permanent- JACK IRWIN, Tha Bowery Bey. ly located Iu Ogden. Dr. Mllllken la a gradual e of the Boston Veterinary THE KRAMERS, School and has been very successful uog during the abort tlma ha baa base la a)sj)JV aouaa -Illustrated Bong by Vesta Montrosa. Ogden. EMIL AGRAZ AND THOS. HILTON, EXCURSION NORTH, Tha World's Greatest Bicyclists. EDDIE HIGGINS, SATURDAY, JULY ?3rd. The Dancing Wtnch Ak. Oregon Short Line egenta for pnrtli-uliniTHE PATRICOLAB, Musical Comedy, E. R. GOUR LEY'S Utahna-BcopInteresting Moving Pictures. nt The cope mysteriously disappeared while repairs were being made to the rathedral and though the government took measures for its recovery, they were unsuccessful. It now transpire that the cope was Mid to Mr. Morgan, who baa loaned 1 to the South Kensington museum, where it Is et present on view. The cope Is a beautifully emla done broidered piece of work, FYance In tha thirteenth century. It waa presented to the Ascoli cathedral by Nicholas IV. The entire ground Is of gold thread, on which are worked religious fifteen exquisite panela of subjects. The museum authorities believe that the rope Is of English, not of French, workmanship. Illustrated D. NEGRO DEPORTED. a special dispatch from Rome, says the London correspondent of the Herald, Cripple Creek, July IB. A mob of that the pope has commlnslonrd Cardinal Vannutilli. who la about to visit negroes today compelled one of their own race, named Edwards, to leave the Ireland to try to olitaln from J. diKtrict under threats of hanging him Morgan the priceless ancient cope which was stolen ln 1902 from the if he remained. They were Incensed for by a group of moving pictures cathedral of Ascoli. Pier-po- wood Floor Chicago, --July 19. Udnnnkl, Uie anient Adab, perhaps the oldest rliy ln the world, ha been discovered by tbe I'Divcrslty of Chicago's excavating expedition In Babylonia. Thla dty has for many yeara been tbe object of aeerch by Orientalist. . It is mentioned In the rode of Hammurabi, en early king of Babylonia, which document was translated reeently by Professor Robert F. Harper, director of tha expedition. He baa Just received tha news here In a cablegram from Prof. K. J. Hanks, field director of the expedition, who, since leaving this country last winter fur Blamya, In Babylonia, baa announced many important discoveries The uncovering of ancient Adah Is one of the most Important archaeological achievements of recent yeara. Dr. Hanks Informed Profeeaor Heritor that he had found brlcka bearing at Ihe lowest the syllables level of the ruins. He la certain that these bricks Identify tha city of Adab. Wit h a force of 120 men he exravaled the ruins at lilamya and found tha remain of four (ample. built one a ho vs the other, which he named according to tha kings who built them. The dates became earlier until finally the brlcka identifying Udnnnkl were found. Among the other articles which I)r. Banks found are marble statues onyx and sandstone lamps and many bronxe objects . ister for homestead lands on the Dancing on the New Hard-- . Chicago Scientists Uncover tha Ruins of Babylonian City. RUSH TO ROSEBUD KNIGHTS OF MACCABEES Nearly One Thousand Persona Left hind at the Omaha Depot. ALL THIS WEEK ANCIENT ADAB Be- Chicago, July II. Amendment a to the theatre ordinance which will make It possible for nearly all theatres to open September 1, have been passed by Some of the principal the city conm-tl- . amendments for existing theatres are: Sprinkler system Not required ia auditorium or above or below stage; retained lu paint, storage, property, scenic and dressing rooms. Cross aisle Option whether there shall be cross aisles . or direct exits through tunnel. Rising gallery Maximum slope increased from 18 to 23 inches. Vent To be opened hy pressing electric button instead of by mechanical device. Seats in row Eleven seats allowed la row In balcony and on main floor; thirteen permitted If within twenty feet of an exit Policemen No police attendance required; two firemen held sufficient. Distance between row Minimum decreased from 34 to 32 Inches. Lights Lights over exits allowed to be gas Instead of aperm oil. Official admission City electrician and bend of police and fire departments given right to enter building at any time. ys r OCOEN CANYOMJM PROYEM ENTS Purpose of Survey. Explained by ty Commissioner. RATE31 MAN , u h. EXCURSION MA UNION Ths Mala ANDERSON, GUNBY, WILSON A RYAN, Melba. Musical Trie. JAMES WEST, e Tha MinstreL MR. and MRS. CHA8. MORRELL, Comedy. Performance to conclude with ths Punny Fares, PASTIME. See the Great European Pictures Buster Brown and Hia Deg Tige, Old-Tim- 1 401 x, I ADMISSION 10C. Bee ailver presents and watch In Fred M. Nye's Window. SILKS! We Want You to See Them. A Most Seasonable Offering Yards of beautiful Plain and Fancy Silks, especially adapted for shirt waist suits, and separate waists, Regular 90c C $1, $1.25 and JI. 50 values, ypur choice per yard,. . k) JC DONT FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SUPERB OFFER. |