OCR Text |
Show MOUSING Hr Ik MANAT ST. LOUIS , "dTthe GIVES INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF THE GREAT CHORAL CON- l;.t gjdfidaiing. 2$ rBitry. w, Md Hufthmer TEST. Hae Other Details of the Great position. from an While away they id pent VI. World, fair and Mr. Biuhmmr SrWiinf with Kansas. They Uwwm immenaely. but are Htoff mounwhere the "jiv' returned extend-rf,L',k?ha- t- tK hcC insufleisbto Jme Barker of North jSSSkSSb "S?hiyearn traveling over SS2i Switertand. Italy. Englandn work fyVnce doing mieeionary a re-l- and Bwitzmv Auw-alilnd pteHure and alKhteelni In other countriee named. f (U Ed son, wife of general the Bio Grande railway, Ethel and a. LTnf utteughtere 5llr d Mary Maaon of Kan-.- .. are guest, of Mm Abraham leave on thla evening train Wearer. Mm Gilroy la an old Wend She waa a mother Juwor fnllfwjorlmg before he rvet or anything dreamed ol being mayor n ty Ogden. Utah- - The when ehe uaed a mayor slipper on be we preferred berauae Mialeia t,j. , tweball game to Sunday school. E, F. Brats, W. C. Arthur and Alma in yesterday from Ogden arrived grsti Wisconsin, where the ftirmer two have The ilt. Does on a two week West tkrae last mentioned live in r and Mm Bmti. arid Masters their rel- Bend, Writ, and accompanied C. atives to Utah on u abort visit. W. Bntx In n prominent real estate and Insurance man of West Bend and il make a hurried visit only on of a proas of business in his line W. D. K present He is the father of Mr. and Rratx of the State Journal. Jin. E. F. Brats reported having had life in a very enjoyable trip. a visit from Madame will visit Do you want Madame? you every month. PIONEER D AKTOBE CELEBRATED OF PLAIN CITY COMPLETE THEIR ARRANGEMENTS. PEOPLE XtwwXotm of Interest From the Weber County City. Main dtyjuly 19. At a meeting of Otises, held in the central school house last night a committee to make imngements for eelebratlag Pioneer Day wu chosen and Invited to go to work. The celebration thla year will ' he held on Monday, the 25th. The nlnwyearold son of Mr. and 'Em. Joseph 8fngleton died last Saturday. and the remains were buried yesterday. The boy had been an invalid marly all hla Ufa. Maole Geddes of Baker City .Oregon, u here visiting friends and relatives. Pearl Oeddes of Preston, Idaho, la tin hm, tiring old loautlntuctt end visiting relatives, Harry Ponlaen and n number at other young men contemplate going to Minidoka, Idaho, on the 23rd. rill look ever the land that the They government in going to reclaim at that Nwe with a view to settling in that eertlon of the country. m Billy Harrison has gone to Carlin, to' be will play n humble of the Southern e company. A career is said to bo t0T B111F ln the service at railroad company, and Billy in said o know it In fact, he la suspected of awing a pair of covetous eyes glued wn the shoes of Julius Xruttschnltt Ht m ths service Pa-cu- COMPLETES SPEECH " J, Letter of Acceptance Will Contain 3.000 Words. W. July 2L President 22 jwwit has completed the peach he tbe 27th. on the occasion notliknUon of the action of the It is about 3,000 words ln " fT Information has reached the strike of WVkwf . 1Ttrding xu wWugton bar-T-ti E nro- tW H to - tath! KlUer it bot,1 m,i5r to whnTth quite the wme Principle ie Involved xs?tod.r I S? Pftdt paae- w,tloB tost aum- Bhmed bk blnder are not Th Mr expect-tSjE- touted ,TUI d PJoyn.ent not nd nriia 1todhuh'x'in,ir21--EIallowed by tbe lor 01 tbe Siberian w v es. 8t. Louis. July ga $1.60. I should advise every person unless they have plenty of money, to secure rooms in a private home and take meals out It ia much lees expensive than living at hotels The street car system of 8L Louie la one of the beet la ho United States. The cars are large and roomy and you can get transferred to any part of the city for one fare of 6c. Today ia the first Sunday tho flair has boon partially open. 1 use the- word partially advisedly, because feel that popular sentiment among many visitor! Is against closing on Sunday, and the fair management to-lhave permitted soma show along he Pike to remain open. It would not surprise me If before very long much of the program would be gone through on Sunday. The Pike la the place to spend your money. The admissions to the attractions on the Pika range from 10c to 60c and, did you see them all, would coat near to $50.00. However, It ia tho lighter rScteallon that seems to pleaae and you will see multitudes of people on this street Aa the exhlbita are only open during the day, quite natnrallj the people flock to the- Pike attractions at night. It ia unfortunate that our dear Utah people cannot all see the fair. It has an educational value which compensates for all the time and money expended. The male chorus contest takes place thla week. There are organ .recitals each morning at 11:30 in festival hall for which an admission of 10c Is charged. Some of the most eminent organists In the country have and are to play thla, tbe largest organ in tho world. JOSEPH BALLANTYNE. - ay si 18th illy ftS ALICE GABL5, Ar- mwm, Ul - kWHER8, Bowary Bey, Bong and Danes Artists, Song by Vesta Montrose os- - HILTON, lD hSUF THTR,coLAT8J, Bicycliets. anC,n Wench mu,ley., uu, h:.i M-- v4 Comedy, Scope. VIC MM OF A SCOitCHEK. 9 i New York. July LT. William G, lhompMin, a prominent politician ,r is dead ai a private sanirar iuid in Yonkers as (he result of ij t iug Knocked down by n tar scorcher ou April 21st las!. He to be dying last month. AGAINST GLASMANN bk-c!- bt The Story of How They Met and Loved and Hated What Caused it Mark Hanna, Dead Now, the Innocent Cause of All the Trouble. KtArni 11 no Soocor fiie friend1 of President Roosevelt and the leas of tliat warm friendship, which it was said at one time existed, was caused by Senator Kearns trying to ride in Senator Mark Hanna's baud wagon and Teddy's at tbe same time. Tbe following statement was made by a United States senator, the truth of which will lie vouched fur by the senior senator from Utah. One day a United States aeoator called on the president with a marked copy of the Salt Lake Tribune, in wbh-Roueevelt waa abused most' shamefully. and Mark Hanna was lauded to tbe ky (of course all this took place before Senator Hanna died, and when be ws supposed to have been n candidate for president I. The president read tbe article and then aaid, I have been receiving marked copies of this paper fur six months past, and it is uotlilng but the vaporing and howls of Perry Heath. "More than that, Mr. President, said the senator, do you know that a United Staten senator la tbe owner of tbe Tribune? "Who ie the analor? queried tho prosldeut, end the reply wee, Thomas Kearns. The president fell lulu his seat and pressed the electric button and doubtlngly said. It can't be possible. I have befriended him so much. Here is tbe messenger. Send for him and confront the Utah senator with the Tribune. The messenger boy aoun brought Senator Tom to tbe White House and the president asked who eont rolled the Salt Lake Tribune, and Thomas, tlie silver king, admitted he had that distinguished honor. The iresident then brought out the clippings from the Tribune, which be bad received for six months past, and Senator Tom ssid he had seen them before. Tbe president gasp-- H 'v ou have? Tom nodded hie senatorial head. That's all, Thundered Teddy, end tbe friendship between the president of the United States and Thomas Kearns of Utah was no more. Now comes the sequel. Thomas Kearns, through bia Tribune, had been fighting the Mormon rhurcb as well as the president of the United States, and last month Senator Tom decided to straighten out hla crossed wires, and he unceremoniously dismissed Perry Heath aa the alleged manager of the Tribune, tbun hoping to make peace nil around. Just a few days ago a friend of Senator, Toms called on the president and aaid that Perry Heath had been tired from the Tribune because be had been unfriendly to the president. Roosevelt bad one of those emilee on hie face, nil hla own, which soon shaped itself into n grin showing those beautiful wblta teeth, for which Teddy la famous, and then hia month opened and aid, "Yea, In Utah Perry Heath waa bounced because he fought the Mormon church, but ln Washington Perry wu beheaded because he fought tbe president, in both Instances obeying lie master, Thomas Kearns. He may fool the Mormon people twice, but Teddy ia fooled but once by the same mu. Now cornea the sequel of tbe sequel. The president sent for Reed Smoot and uid, "Senator Smoot, unless they prove that you are living In polygamy, you will hold your seat. In that event, the appointments Senator Kearna baa secured for his friends will go to you. Call and see me uy time you want anything, and great big Reed Smoot straightened up to hia full height and walked down Pennsylvania avenue. He met a reporter of the Washington Star, who aaid, Senator Smoot, what do you think of the Investigation by Pleaae say, aaid tho this timer senator, that I never was more hopeful ln my life of retaining my aenLM How will Utah stand for Roosevelt's queried tha reporter. Ila will get the biggest Republican majority In tbq history of the state. and Reed Here ia my car, good-bySmoot started for home, arriving just barrel in, time to see Tom Kearna opening up. Now cornea the great finale. Col. Haya, fearing hia $4,500 Job in Washington ia at stake, has decided to take his vacation thla summer in Ogden in order to manage Senator Tom's campaign. But tha boys who want federal appointments had better see 8eaator Reed Smoot before It la too late. V and A. S. Condon Comes Out For the United States Senate Thinks the Dear People Like Him Best Thinks A Gentleman is the Greatest Qualification For a Senator, and While Running For the United States Senate, Still Holds On to His Candidacy For the Legislature. no complaints cros.d h:s lips. He exhibited a degree of nerve, rarely seen. "It cant be - iin i noa, he aaid. and aaeuied to U lad that it wasn't worse than it sss. After wandering- around nil tbe other mater tanka In tbe yards, the hospital ambulance finally arrived sud the injured man wu taken to the odou General hospital. ENTRIES CLOSE FOR HORSE RACES Good Program ia Promised Monday. for Next Good horse races arc promised on Monday, the 25th, at the Wanairb Driving park, by (horn having chargR of the event. A number of last horaes have already been entered. Entries for trot- ters and Hirers were clueed last night Tbe following la n list of tbe competing horees, their ownprs and the class to which each hares belnugs: 2:22 Claes. Owners. K. M. Conroy Ioley Garr . . Nick H Niger Hoy . . 2:33 Class. Rlleck Alextrite Bess M. L. ........... IlurluirtMon J. (i. Reed The two Democratic papers ot Senator Kearns, having announced Doctor Condon es a candidate for United Stales senator from Weber county against William Glasmann, caused this paper to send tbe following to tbe doctor: Hon. A. S. Condon, Ogden, Utah: "Doctor: We see from this morning's Salt lotke paper that you have announced yourself a candidate for the rmied States senate in opposition to William Glasmann. Will you please state fur the beneflt of the Standard readers if yuur candidacy ia solely directed against William Glasmaun, or do you euter the race against all other candidates from this county, as well as from other counties? Hrcoud, will you give the readers of the Standard your ideas of conducting a senatorial campaign in Utah, with the issuea which you consider paramount at this time? Also the lines uhiu which you expect to win your fightjalso elate whether this announcement of your candidacy for the United States aenatorelilp removes you from the race for the legislature from Weber county? "Please b a zs tired that the Standard will show you every conalderwtiov a good Republican, yon are which, entitled to receive from a Republican paper. Respectfully, "VM. GLASMANN, Manager. HRS. HENRY GEORGE 4 t ' i Itelgrade.8ervia, July 21. The bloodstained furniture and ths wardrobes of the late King Alexander and Queen Drags have been burned in a bonfire in the palace grounds, King Peter having refused to hand them over te be eletere of the murdered queen, fearing that they might be devoted to political HIBERNIANS SEE FAIR. St. Louis, July 21. Delegates to ths convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians proceeded to tho World's fa'r today to participate is tbe festivities on Irish day. The program iacluded Irish games at the Stadium and exer-iIm- s In the theatre of the lriah village. . I i ,!; i i i ti NO DEAD, t fi: HOT , i AIR j s. E 35" If Theatre WeeK July - ! Old-Tim- 00 CRAZY MAN RUNS AMUCK MAKE GLASSES V, ' it t; v f ' !.f a J. T. Rushmer GREAT STRIKE AT TONOPAH THE al-aa- ya SUSPICIOUS MAI While attempting to board O. 8. L. ARRESTED BY POLICE north bound freight No. 19, while in motion, at 10 a. m. Andrew Jacobson slipped and fell beWaa Former Member of the neath the train, (he car wheels passGang. the Harpy Woodward was arraigned in ing over the right leg Just above police court yesterday morning on (ho ankle. Jacobson and Peter Hscklund, two charge of vagrancy. in He was. recognised on the street by Judge Howell Swedish miners, just arrived a few had as bating been one of tbe notorious days ago from Arizona where they copper mines. Hickey-Monro- e gang. Tbe Judge noti- been working in tbe fied bn offleer and hie arrest followed. They were bound for Butte where be While there wen suspicions that the they Intended to gel work in fellow was trying to work a bad chock minea. Not having the necessary pasdeal there wasn't evidence enough to senger fare they tried to catch freight etuse the filing of such a charge No. 19, while tbe train waa in motion. the against him. The defendant was, how- Intending to beat their way theByO reached had time tbe train ever, gives sixty days on tho vagranwater tank, near tbe switch that cy charge. it was going Peter Young, arraigned on a charge leads to Becker's brewery, Oen of petit larceny, pleaded guilty to the at a pretty good rate of speed. the train charge. It appears that Young la a Jacobson made a leap for he waa workifigtnsa.-wbo,- until quite recently hla finger hold slipped and waa employed on a ranch at Morgan, thrown beneath the wheels with the Utah. He came to Ogden and Ailed up result above mentioned. were notified The police department with a bad brand of Ogden whiskey. Milron. While la a state of Intoxication bo of the accident and Sergeant newer per two and Pender Detective took a silver cake dish, silver butter Driver dish and silver sugar bowl of tbe men were driven by Patrol arcld nL value of $1.09 from hla landlady. The Loyne to tbe scene of tbe Forbes responded lady Iron whom tbe silver waa stol- County Phvsioian en did not appear in court. The Judge promptly to a telephone call be all that carefully considered the circumstances and tho officers did ol tna of the cnee end decided to suspend done to alleviate tbe suffering sentence in the matter, during good injured man. Jacobson Ie a big. muscular, behavior. Swede and for pure, unadulterated Orr Duncan forfeited $4.00 for on the charge of druaken- - nerve is bard lo beat. ytrdy fcv a BURN RELICS OF MURDER. James Cunningham New York, July 21. Mrs. Georg, .0. U. Him yon widow of the late Henry Goorge, the Walter Williams political economist of thla city, died lMck II.. J. Humphries last night at her home at Monticello, O. Taylor Maxalin N, Y, aged 60 years. Tom John Nelson My Dear Mr. Glasmann. ln reply lo Entries for runners mill lie made Saturday night and indications are (bat. your ronrleoiia request that I submit In thla talk of sanitary there will be n great number. The track annwers to the foregoing questions I We naan it and wa la being pnt In esrelleul condition and beg to say that I do ao with very great think our market place hears It is the opinion of the management pleasure as there is nothing about this Kindly Diapeaition te Help Business out the aeeertlna. Remember that some very swift time will be made. matter that nerds to be ronrcaled. well-fe-d our fnode are well-bredeI Along With Cheerful Talk. Aral question Answering your and slaughtered under prop, sire lo say that I enter tho lists for Madame is delightful. New York, July 2L There la In er Military regulations. United States seuator the against nearly all quarters a kindly disposiworld and shall feel greatly disappointed If I do not have the unqualified sup-lo- rt tion, says tho Iron Age, to help an Imof that great Republican newspa- provement in the Iron trade along with A. WEATHERBY per. the Ogden Dally Standard, sad Its cheerful talk. There are certainly more more Ie OGDEN. 2461 Wash. Avo4 , able editor. Second, competitors for Inquiries and there a good deni L Over 97,000 Regietrat Ions Made at any office and more especially for tha of estimating on work then there has exalted position of United Stales sena- been. But there is little really reliable tor, should first of all prove one of tho evidence that actual orders have Inlinnet seel, 8. D July 21. The regis- prime qualifications, namely, that of a creased materially, or that consumptration for homesteads on the Rosebud gentleman. I expect to be a gentle- tion is again on the upward awlug. On rwervatlon at the four land offices, to man. As to tbe issues at thia time I the contrary, there era those who Mate date, ! upwards of 97,000 and Immense ran perceive no specific ones, but emphatically that they aspect n rather crowds continue to arrive on every those of a general character are so lacker month for August. It will take train. Little excilpment attended the many that they include all that have more than talk to lift prices In tha and lines In which the markets are free and beneficent registration, the authorities getting made this nation control of the crowds and bringing con- mighty, I expect to win thla fight by open, or to justify those asked by pools. 18. Aa to the southern pig Iron situation the help of those who know and becessionaries under the law. One lieve in me: believe that I am the fit there are conflicting reports. rhamplon of their rlghie, that they can large Interest baa withdrawn after QUEEN WILHELMINAB win more easily with me as their can- meeting tha market freely for weeks ANDERSON, The Mala CONDOLENCES. didate than with say other, and that and yet $9 iron keeps cropping np at GUNtY, WILSON A RYAN, Muelcal Trie. Amsterdam, Holland, July 21. Queen they will bo satisfied with ms whoa Birmingham. At Chicago one northern WEST, Wllhelmlna has telegraphed her con- they have seen the work aa I shall da Interest ie reported to have disposed of e Minstrel. The dolences to the late Mr. Kruger's fam- it for them. No, It does not remove 10.000 time, which Includes one lot of for tbe state legis- 12.000 tons of malleable iron. In the MR. and MRS. CHAS. MORRELL, ily on the death of the former presi- me aa a candidate lature, though I have not yet declared west, one leading producer hae sold Comedy. dent of tbe Transvaal, adding: it seems during the past two weaka fully 90,-0Performance te conclude with the May the grandeur of hie character myself to Ie one, but rather to tbe PASTIME. tone, the salsa including during the Funny Farce, and bia palrioUsm be vaunted anew to me to be a legitimate step It often lest week one lot of 1,000 tone of grey Bee the Groat European Pictures everywhere, and may you and your exalted position of. senator. forge and No. 3 foundry and two Iota Buster Brown and Hie Dog Tigs. compatriots thus find consolation for happens that a memberlnof thoforlegislathat aggregating g,UV0 Uni of basic pig. ADMISSION IOC. it ture qualifies himself your grievous loss.'' Sec silver presents and watch In higher place. And now, finally, let me Cast iron pipe Interests report that ay that I realise. It eeeme to me as they purchased at n shade leas than Fred M. Nyc'c Window. no man ever before did, tho exalted some time since. standard that measures whoever seeke Reports of ealea of steel rails to a to become n United Stales senator, and umber of roads cannot be officially my moHt while intensely appreciating eonflrmed. Unsuccessful mills did not own humble position in life, yet the even know of the Inquiries, and none numn large call has gone out from of the ealea has aa yet been reported I ber of good men god women who at tho dally meetings to the pool I have known me long and well that not baa This, however, Creates a Panic by Emptying Two Ri lead them la tha coming political con- been convincing proof to the contrary. unan would I lngrate, and pe test, Some good jobs of structural material volvero at Loiterers In a San any kind at any pries la who have mother the worthy bean cloned, and there Ie n good Francisco Hotel. not did my own lens grinding if I bore me, deal of talk of large inquiries for cars listen to their admonitions. Aad so. from the railroads and of nlbblea from department. I claim to In their behalf, expecting no quarter, tbe earns quarter on bridge work. The be abla to correct perPortland, Ore.. July 20. Edwin J. Guiding Right, aa God gives me to most Important large affair coming up fectly any error of rean with Hogwell, a crippled Swedish sailor, see the right, I enter the field la ths tonnage needed for the south If medical fraction. ran amuck in a Swedish hotel tonight eye single to the welfare of my counIn ids elevated railroad Chicago, which treatment la aeceaeary and emptied two revolvers at the try and state and shall be content with will amount to 26,000 to 30,000 tuna Fortun- the consequences whatever they chance loiterers about the place. I will not try to aell yoa Asking prices for old material are . ately but one of tbe bullets took ef- to be. higher. when waa scarcely vailev over the bit I came into this fect 8. W. Port right eye by a flying bullet but the more than a bqjr, and here have I spent CREW RESCUED FROM EXAMINATION FREE. missile glanced off inflicting a serious all of (be more active yewe of life and BURNING SHIP, but not necessarily fatal Injury. Hog- under the green turf here I exiect to Woods Hole. Mam.. July 21. Cap-talwell was overpowered and taken to the repoM when for me the eun shall be In leea unmore no are Kennedy of the British ship Creed-ioor- , ia that the there It and auppoaed darkened hospital. and crew, were landed here tousual heat which prevailed In thla city the cup of ambition. I have triad with day, having escaped from their voaael Phone 401x. today canned Hogwell to lose hla men- more or lose success to be a good citi241$ Wash. tal balance. Hogwell waa preparing zen and nil .the people here without re- which wm hunted off Fire Island been good to depart for bis home In Sweden. gard to creed or sect have to me, far beyond my merit. But I have at leaat been true to every trust I understand Its purpose, and have lequited every duty tha heat I could. Twice have the people honored me with their confidence and help when n candidate for the legislature, and twice have I done my best for them. Other men with more ability could have dona betbut no man ever lived .that triad ter Valley View Ledge Uncovered on Op- harder than I to JusUfy the people for Mount Butler. posite Side of their confidence. My record ie before them and by It will they Judge me, and 1 feel safe in their hands. Tbe good Reno, Nev., July 21 One of tho name of thla city and county have been very precious to me and tho most important sirikes in tbe history of Tonopah was made yesterday when time will never come when I shall forMining company get that their honor la mine to defend the England-Tonopauncovered what is believed to be tho and protect. Mr. Glasmann, I have answered your great Valley View ledge upon the opposite aide of Mount Butler, proving questions unreservedly, and at greater that in all probability the great veins length than n killed diplomat would are continuous through tbe mountain. probably have done, but the people are Hundred o( yard have been sold, but there it plenty The ore averagr nearly 9260 per ton, with me and I would be nntrne to them left. Beautiful designs in Fancy Silk, Plain Taffetas, etc I If with phenomenal values In places. and cowardly in the extreme New are the of evade to of owners questions your property any Tbe sought comprise the collection, which offers broad and tempting now or hereafter, or proper questions York capitaltftiK, including 1. B. choice, displayed on several counters for your inspection. John P. Jones. Dun- from any ritizni. Col. and Albert I'ope can B. Harrison. Very truly yours, A. S. CONDON. Lonia Izard of Brussels. We publish In full (be foregoing statement trim Dr. Condon and commend it for tha very eondse manner in camwhich he outlines hie plan of paign, principles, and the modesty with which he sets forth hla qualifications. We also commend the deer doctor for hie unselfishness, for It teems, great as After Killing' Hi Wife He B riles dee he is, he la aUll willing to sacrifice himHimself at Home and ie Taken self as a candidate for tbe etete legisby Means of a Ruse. lature. for Right you are. doctor, "Strive -Frank 21. Pierce today Peoria July things - but HOLD FAST to what great and wife in Canton his shot and killed you can get. then barricaded bimaelf in the upper tbe portion of bia house and through closed abutters announced he would SERIOUS RUNAWAY kill the first officer to set foot on hie WEDNESDAY NICHT force hae been premises. A sheriffs Learlston. from rummoneg Izidy and Two Children Severely Thrown off bis guard, by an underBruised. taker entering xb house, officers rushed in and raptured Pierce after a desA lady were forced to by bn name of Mrs. Ander-perate fight. They two children, narrowly reand Hnroform him. .... ,a.... tl Lyceum A LEG 4 MIDDIES. New York, July 21. Dr. William H. Murphy. Yale's baseball head coach for tbe past two years, has accepted an offer to become baseball and football coach at the United States naval academy fur the coming year. He will report for duty. September lOlh. taped' serious injuiy Wednesday evening in a runaway in which all three were thrown from tho buggy and the vehicle demolished by errikiug against an electric light pole on Madieou avenue. The bores attached lo the buggy, in which were seated Mrs. Xhdereon and I the two children, became frightened at tha antira of another home, near, and suddenly started to run. The lady had one ef tha rhildrvn la her arms and was unable to hold the frightened burse, which dashed madly along the with great fores street, colliding against an electric light poke. The occupants of tho buggy were thrown to the ground eud stunned for a few niiuutea. The buggy waa badly broken up. The mother and children were rented into tbe grocery Mure near Tweney-fift- h street and Madison avenue where, in about half an hour, they recovered from the shock they had received. it seems almost marvelous that they rotild be thrown from the buggy with such force and not receive n broken bone even, as lbs result of the fSlL I A Bon-etsee- LOSES fnti-- WILL COACH WANT HOMES TRANSIENT 1VMU bo Mr. Thompson was twice mayor or Dctroit.state acuator and always prominent in Michigan politics. IRON TRADE e, sls-fo- Musical 1901 rallied and wheu taken to Yonl.er was ttonclUt-rton the road to rerot-er- . 6wtor 17, 1904. -- o DOCTOR CONDON Ex- Editor Standard: I am in Lafayette park trying to keep cool while 1 fulfill my promise to write the Standard n letter. I have been dehere more than n week and have voted my days to the Tarious bulld-inwhich oontala the exhibit! and my evening were spent In hearing the competing chonuei for the prlxen awarded by the World's Fair commission, and listening to three of the The Creation," by great oratorios, Camctocua," by the very Haydn; great English composer, Elgar, and Elijah, by Mendelaaohn, n pleasure I have very much enjoyed and appreciated. Last night during the rendition of Elijah,1 by tho Scranton Oratorio Society, President Francis made an announcement of the Judges' decision in the choral contest. There were three prizes in grade one, and , threee In grade two aa followa; Grade one, in which five choruses anng First prize, $5,000, awarded to second Rcranton Oratorio Society; prise, $3,600, awarded to Kvanalon Choral 8oelriy. of Illinois; third prise, $2,500, awarded to Denver Choral Society. Grade two. In which four rboruaen look pert: First prize. $2,600, awarded to Denver Select Choir; second prise, $1,500, awarded to Pittsburg Cathedral choir; third prize, $1,000, awarded to Kavenaarood Musical dub. Many people from home will remember that it wan the Scranton Oratorio Society that won first prize at the Chicago World's fair. It to n magnificent organization under perfect control of its conductor, Mr. Watkins. Henry Iloualey of Denver waa the conductor of the Denver Select chair, which won first prize in grade two. The fair la n marvel in Its beauty and magnitude. It exceeded by far my most exaggerated ideal of what it would be. A description of its beauties la Impossible and the word wonderful ia the only one which seems adequate to partially convey to one's mind its marvelous magnificence and beauty. Fifty millions of dollars hae been expended in carrying out tbe ideal of its promoters, and one can only feel that its value, from an educational standpoint, will fully justify the expenditure of such n vast sum of money. It ia expensive, of course, to visit the fair, but Reports I feel are very much exaggerated. There are thousands of rooroe in St. Louie with access to a bath for $1.00 n day. Your meals, of course, must be taken wherever you happen to bo at meal hours, and can he had from 60c up. Admission to tho fair grounda la 60c, and if. you take the Intermural railway, which la tho only car system Inside the grounds, it costs 10c. If you go by automobile yon must pay 25c. You must pay for everything when you get lnnide the grounds. You may get a drink of water for 6c, and in this hot wdather you foci It cheap, for, an one fellow expressed it. You can drink all you want. Do you desire to stay at hotels, rooms may be had from $1.60 up; not a very comfortable room must one expect for JULY AND SENATOR KEARNS . 'Veeh OUDKX, UTAH, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT OGDEN en routefrom oE ' 9 back ftoai w 2aerUf 1ck' UP by the nam to Tub e0UBt3r of Anno E. Ly- t family m. wS lith. will b held 2242 Wash inf ton ,u 8Sflock p. m.. the Hey. ilr. Iniennent in Ogden EXAMINER, --7 SILK SALE i . i 1 1 h IS STILL ON I 1 1 Alt-esu- 90c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 DESPERATE i values, your choice, while they 65c last, per yard MURDERER Come early and make your br - iz r lb H. Wright & Sons Co. V J |