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Show DAILY STATE mrmwwwtirmnmrnrm w nmrnrnrmtnif urm OFFICER BRITISH UTAH "" b FRIDAY, JUNE mm NEW YORK NEWS LETTER MAULED BY LION JOURNAL, 1904. 24, I H4W44H4HWH4444mWH444W444m4mWW4HWW4mi I (Special Correspondence.) DEATH MEETS TERRIBLE liMiUiUiliiMMUMIU 1U JUJUJUIUJUIUJMIUJUJUR IN NEW YORK, June Wtnt Through Boor War to Porith in Man Hunt for June 24. The Somali of an enthe jad mall bring! with atory which a lion tiling adventure hie W. 8. A. Ewing tost Brevet Major LONDON, The major, hearing that a man and ' a lion a pony had been killed by headhla from mile Mme twenty to ahoot the ani-ma- L out went quarters, While on hla way with another out officer the Hon auddenly appeared disa thicket at acrub and a of graaa tance of only twenty yarda. Major Ewings companion fired, but came only wounded the beast,- which on. straight The two officers endeavored to Jump aside as he sprang, but Major Ewing caught hla foot on a stump and fell, dropping hla rifle, and In a moment the lion was upon him, tearing hla legs, severing both arteries, and otherwise terribly mauUng him. four The major's companion fired shots before finally killing the brute, but too late to save Major Ewing, who died five hours later, after Buffering great agony. Major Ewing served In the Sierra Leone protectorate expedition five went and through the Boer years ago, war where he got hla brevet at the ' early age, of 24. ON HAMMOCKS na Eater. life. The terrible warfare against the liquor evil, which disaster of last week, which caused the organisation hue been carrying on the loss of hundreds of lives and un- for a good many yeara with a persistence more admirable than suctold sufferings to thousands of cltl-secessful The organisation Intends to who mourn the loss of dear rel- make an attempt to atop the firing of atives or friends, has cast a deep crackera and explosion of fireworks gloom over this city. Like the Iro- within hearing distance of hospitals quois theater horror the General Slo- and sanitariums. 'Why the members cum catastrophe will have far reach- do not extent to the sphere of their agThis latest hor- itation by trying to ing consequences. bring about the ror has awakened a categorical de- entire abolition of that Idiotic methmand for reforms and for the pun- od of celebrating an important hisishment of those responsible for it. torical anniversary, is not quite clear. There la no doubt that a careful InPerhaps they agree with the boy who vestigation of the disaster and its cut off a small piece of his dogs tail causes will be made. Not only the every day, believing it would not coroner, representing the county au- hurt the dog bo much than If the tall thorities, will thoroughly sift the evi- should be amputated in one operation, dence In the case to determine who Is and believe that It would be easier directly responsible for the terrlblq and lefts painful to suppress the nuisloss of life, but the state authorities ance by degrees than all at once. It and the. federal authorities as well is to be hoped that the municipal auwill make efforts to get at the bottom thorities will with the W. of the case. C. T. P. In their efforts to secure peace to the sick and suffering In the If all the preliminary evidence hospitals and sanitariums. gathered by public officials and the press la correct, criminal carelessness The municipal authorities have, at In several quarters has been the cause last, made a beginning by appropriatof the terrible loss of lives. It was un- ing one million dollars for the estabdoubtedly criminal carelessness to use lishment of free public baths. Considthe oil and lamp room of a sjeamshlp ering the fact that the territory of for storing highly Inflammable mater- Greater New York includes hundreds ial like sea hay, which Is used for of miles or riparian or sea coast lines, packing crockery. It Is equally crimi- the scarcity of public bathing beaches nal to enter a room containing so Is quite remarkable. Scores of plans many highly Inflammable things with for such baths have already been suga lighted pipe, cigar or cigarette. Ac- gested, but it will take some time becording to the testimony of many pas- fore the problem will be actually sengers of the steamer, the taken up for decision. life belts, or at least many of them, were In so bad a condition, that they An unknown friend of Columbia were practically useless, as they were university baa donated $5,000 to that Insecure and crumbled to pieces. How institution for the purpose of enIt was possible that an excursion abling the students to visit the St. steamer could be equipped with such Louis exposition free of charge. It la rotten belts without Criminal care- expected that fully 60 per sent of the lessness on the part of someone is Im- students will avail themselves of the Twenty-seve- n possible to explain. It Is also stated advantage. students that the fire apparatus of the steamer have already accepted and will enjoy wee absolutely Inadequate and even a week at the fair, with all their reawhat there was could not be used, as sonable expenses paid. The donor the Are hose was so brittle or rot- has made a rather peculiar condition ten that It buret when water pressure to hla gift. Every student who acwee turned on. That such a thing was cepts the gift la obliged to send to possible also clearly Indicates the most the representative of Columbia uniflagrant and and criminal careless- versity in St Louis every evening a ness on the part of somebody. detailed account of hie experiences The Indignation of the public Is during that day. These reports will directed against the directors and of- be sent to the anonymous donor. It ficials of the company to which the will be interesting to know what he steamer General Slocum belongs and expects to do with those reports. the general feeling, always inclined to be hysterical in such calamities, is There la a patient In St. Catherworked up to. a critical point by the ine's hospital whose heart la not In agitation of several newspapers. Al- the right place. The space on the left though, no doubt, part of the blame aide of the pectoral cavity, which In rests upon the directors of the com- normal Individuals Is taken up by the pany, the public seems to lose eight heart, is, in. the case of that patient, of the fact that as great or even occupied by a tumor or some other greater blame rests with the public of- growth, the exact nature of which Is ficials who, either through their own not yet determined. The heart has or with full knowledge been pushed over to the right side of carelessness of the actual tacts, permitted a the chest and haa nearly reached the steamer to be used for excursion ser- ribs. The doctors, who made the invice which was nothing but a big teresting discovery when they made an examination of the patient, firetrap. entertain no hope for the recovery of The directors of a steamer line are the man. in business for profit, not merely for their health. They consider their The rate war between the trans-Atlant- ic own Interests before they give a steamship companies which thought to the comfort or the safety brought the steerage rates down to of their patrons. They try to keep and even below 610 a head, caused an within the law because they know enormoug influx of a most undesirable that they must, If they wish to carry class of immigrants. They are comon their business, but If they can ing over by thouaanda and Ellia Issave money by substituting Inferior land, the receiving station for ImmiIf material, more or less below the legal- grants, Is terribly overcrowded. ly prescribed standard, without be- the Influx continues much: longer it ing found out, they will do so. For will be necessary to erect tents on the that reason the offices of certain of' Island for the accommodation of those flclals have been created by federal who are detained on the Island pendand state law, whose duty it Is to ing investigation. Fortunately the own cure evil steam carried with it. So Its elevators, Inspect steamships, were of and the etc., passengers many steerage boilers, buildings, engines, nee to It that the provisions 'of the refused admission to this country and respective laws are carried out In had to be taken back to Europe at every detail. It la their sworn duty to the expense of the steamship comdo their work conscientiously and to panies that the latter concluded that prevent violations by the exercise of a rate war doea not pay. The differences were quickly settled. their official authority. twenty-eig- ht PORCH FURNITURE Week Commencing Monday, June 20. ! OGDEN I FURNITURE & CARPET Co. The Good Old Our Sommer ! Entire Stock Time Is for Sale at a Discount Now here, don't roast yourself over a hot kitchen stove; buy ready to eat foods. No cook- 5 to 85 ing. These this week special: ed RUSSIAN POLICE OFFICIALS PRUDISH June 24 Fallowing up their successful onslaught on the park pests of Kasan, the puritan police have Just rid the town of a much less objectionable feature. Emulating the enterprise of St Petersburg, Paris, and London firms, a Kasan hair specialist stationed In his window, . with their backs turned to the street three young women whose beautiful tresses nearly touched the ground. Above them was a placard with the words: "Would you have horse hair like a Geisha or silken locks ST. PETERSBURG, like these?" This bold advertisement , such an enormous crowd of attracted code." BEARS ROYAL TITLE, YET UNKNOWN 18 SHE PEKIN, June 24. For the first time in her life the young empress of China has had her portrait taken and photographs of the most unknown woman In the empire may now be seen in shop windows here. As the emperor, her husband. Is little more than a lay figure in Chinese public life, it may be imagined that he counts for very little Indeed. Her name Is unknown. Until quite recently It was believed to be and was so set down by the clnsalc Almanach de Gotha, but recent Inquiries have shown that that la only the name of the Manchu family to which her father belongs. She Is a niece of the dowager empress Tsu-hs- l, the virtual ruler of China and one of the most remarkable women of the world. Of the life of the young little or nothing la known. empress JAP BEAUTY 8EEK8 HUSBAND Japanese woman can be aa poetic and picturesque In search of a husband ns she Is In everything else. A matrimonial advertisement, printed in To-W- reads: "I am a very pretty little woman with locks thick and wavy, like the clouds. My face has the brilliancy and ntin-llk- e texture of the flowers, my figure is flexible like the weeping willow, and my eyes have the curve the crescent moon. I have enough fortune to enable me to walk through life, the hand of my beloved one In mine, contemplating the flowers by day and the moon by night If this meets ye of an Intelligent agreeable, hand-m- e of gentleman, good taste, I will unite myself to him for life, and share with him later the pleasure of being The question now Is, have these of flclals done their duty In this case? If the testimony eo tar secured Is correct. It would seem that they did not. If that le the case they are culpable and should be punished, not be' cause their negligence cause!! tbe loss of so many Uvea, but because they had violated thtfir oath and neglected their official duty. The fact that President Roosevelt charged Secretary Cortel-yo- u personally with conducting the federal Investigation seems to Indicate that the United States government Inhurled together In a tomb of tends to have the case thoroughly marble." sifted and la determined that no gull The latest census showe 249,,690 ty person, no matter in what position, marriages in Japan In the year, Not shall escape Just punishment. one bride was more than twenty two Ware old. Forty-tw- o were only flfFor the first time In history the ten, 759 were sixteen, S.831 were sev Womans' Christian Temperance Union onteen, 17,406 were nineteen. If,,400 haa undertaken a practical task In no were twenty. way connected with the sentimental rose-color- Baylee lunch cheese, per Jar..15e Bayles Roquefort cheese, Jar 15c X-r- ay TO MAKE A 8EIDLITZ i 9 Jar.... ... 15c Bayles nut butter, N. Y. full cream cheese, lb..20o Veal loaf, per can Chicken loaf, per can Melrose Pate, per can - young men that the police Interfered and forbade further exhibitions on the ground that public morals must not be subordinated to the Interests of advertisers. In the police protocol which was drawn up it was stated that the use of female beauty as an advertising medium Is forbidden by the Russian J2J2 per cent No Credit No Approvals 15c 15o 15c 30o Saratoga chips, per pound... Ralston crisps, 8 pkgs. for. . ,25o PUTNAMS CLOTHING HOUSE JJ We carry all kinds of bakers Get them bread and cakes. fresh every day. Our fruits and vegetables are noted for being the finest and freshest In the city. GROCERY CO. Tel. 67-- 2456 x. Washington CostAnthing TO GET OUR BARROWS $ It, Doesnt. A vs. PRICE8 ON LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH AND BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS, AND THEREBY To Save Malaii Heights Is Now Yourself Money Utah & Oregon Lumber Co 143 24th 8treet Phone 661 Open This popular resort, 6ft miles from Ogden, Is 7,000 feet above ms ha a delightful camping level, grounds among the pines, ample hotel accommodations, fine table board, pure cool air and pure spring water. JUST THE PLACE TO SPEND A DAY OR WEEK OR ALL SUMMER. TERM8 i Board and Lodging, pr week... $6.00 35 and 50e 8ingle Meals Carriages leave east terminus of street car line at 6:15 Twenty-fift- h every morning. Round trip, 6L00. Carriages will be furnished parties of three or four at any hour. Propr. Malan Heights. POWDER. To make a seldlltx powder mix together two drama of rochelle salts and two scruples of bicarbonate of soda; put these Into a blue paper and put thlrty-flv- e grains of tartaric add Into a white paper. To use put each Into different glasses and quarter fill with water, then pour both together and e. drink at once while in a. state of Pleasure to open a package from our laundry. And why? Because the work la done the way you like It done done to please you, don without being all worn out, and Its delivered on time. The Ogden Steam Laundry.... 437 25th 8L YES attsnd daneaa or theaters or to catch a' train In a hurry If you remember the number-pho- no effer-vesenc- Broko Into Hie House. MONEY Railroad or Steamship Tickets To All Parts of the World To 22. gg SHARMANS HBALT HOUSE, OFF. DEFOT Fhone 161 Z Backed by the American Ticket Broker's Association ed - of Cavendish, VL. was robbed of hie customary health by InS. Le Quinn vasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King's New Life PUla broke Into hla house hla trouble .was arrested and now hes entirely cured. They're xuar anteed to cure. 25c at Jesse J. Dri vert Drug Store. ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. r SEEDS LAJmorthwaite 412 25th St CRESCENT FLOUR is for sale by your Grocer. PEERY BROTHERS MILLING CO. Makers. f GOAL You have to use some kind of coal even in eummer. WHY NOT THE BEST? Carried byt SHURTLIFF & CO. Company or 18-Telephone 1S-Call 2041 or 2407 Washington. X (Wholesale and Retail) . Produce ALBUM ALLEN, MGB. Phone 22. in your baking. Phono 174. I WILL SAVE YOU Its And the way to do this Is to use CRESCENT It's a Real B. MALAN, Address: "The way to a man's heart la through his stomach," Is Ilia saying of a wise woman. OGDEN. UTAH |