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Show DAILY 2 BRITAIN WORSE THAN FOR MANY YEARS. CONDITIONS Stagnation Eapacially Marfcad in JOURNAL, Contest Is On for the Selection of the Partys Standard Bearer in the Coming tha RENFRO NEGRO Declare vice-preside- nt ic on hand-clnppln- factor In national politics. A smile lit up the face of the Nebraskan as, amid round after round of applause, he worked his way to the seats of his state delegation. Other prominent arrivals attracting the attention of the well filled galleries was General James B. Weaver of Iowa, Governor Dockery of Missouri, August Belmont of New York, Colonel Guffey of Pennsylvania, Clark Howell of Georgia and Senator Money of Mississippi Patrick A. Collins of Boston was given an ovation and Senator Smith of New Jersey likewise received a welcome. Soma difficulty was experienced In seating the delegations, and the noon hour found Chairman Jones, gavel In hand, waiting patiently for the delegations to find their places before calling the gathering to order. The entire convention rose to Its feet durSecretary ing the opening prayer. Walsh delegated the duty of reading the call for the convention to J. C. Gavin of New Mexico, whose loud be voice could heard distinctly throughout the five acres of the con- vention hall The address of the temporary chairman was frequently punctuated with applause. The address was followed by the call of states to obtain the names of the members of the comcredentials mittees on resolutions, and order of business. At Its conclusion the convention adjourned until noon tomorrow. BRIDEGROOM DISAPPEARS HOUR BEFORE WEDDING COATES VILLE, Pa, July 4. With the house decorated and a big dinner prepared, and the preacher, the Rev. George Boddla, on hand, Lila Demcsy was In tears when the hour arrived for her to be married to Roy Bunker, and he failed to dppear. By permission from . their parents they were granted a marriage license a few days ago. An hour before the time for the wedding young Bunker L called at the home of the The constable Is after me, he said and then he left Bunkers boarding house keeper made a charge, alleging that he had Jumped a board bill An hour before the time for the wedding Bunker was canvassing the city endeavoring to sell a box of old coins, which he said belonged to him. They were valuable coins. He said he wanted to get money to go on a wedding trip. He sold them for a few bride-elec- dollars. The Is disappointed bride-eleheartbroken, as she had made big preShe was parations for the event waiting In her wedding costume of white silk until an hour after the time, when she decided that her Intended husband had left town. ct NEWPORT SOCIETY GIVE8 NORDICA COLD SHOULDER NEW YORK, July 6. There was a time when society went mad over Mme. Lillian Nordics and gave luncheons and tea parties for the prims donna and never failed to shower her with attention. All this was previous to the Zoltan-Doehsensation, and Nordics experienced a decided frost when she went to Newport to visit Mrs. William T. BulL ' Mrs. Bull personally Is a woman of tremendous popularity and fondness for entertaining artistic celebrities, and so Nordica, with maid and jewels, went to visit the Bulls for a few days Her arrival was duly announced, but no Invitations poured In, and the prtma donna remained quietly at the Bull cottage throughout her stay. Had one of the leaders offered her a cup of tea the others would have followed suit, but, barring a little supper the Bulls gave, the songstress 6, 1904. CULLS CURE MIRACLE National Campaign. ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 6. The DemNEW YORK, July 6. A cable to ocratic national convention to name the Herald from London enya: Pe the party's choice for president and the preealon unprecedented within of the United States la at half century prevalla In Great was called to order In the Coliseum Britain In the moat Important Indua-trle- a shortly after the noon hour today by of the shipbuilding and ocean- Chairman Jones of the national comcarrying trades. Men with the experi- mittee, and organised. The opening ences of a lifetime, representing every session was taken up with the address and the branch of Industry, seen during the of the temporary chairman, Tomorcommittees. announcement of week, were unanimous In stating that the of percome will the row address prlcea for new tonnage were never so of the and reports manent chairman, low, freight rates and charters never The platform. including committees, so reduced and stagnation never more climax of the nominations will not complete than at present. be reached until the third day, and remerchants British bankers and later. gard the shipping Industry as the perhaps Though the official hour for conbarometer of the world's trade In two much the same manner as Americans vening was 1! o'clock it was fully doors the time before that that hours look on Iron and ateel as the Index of the country's prosperity, In conse- of the huge auditorium were thrown quence of the extensive ramifications open and the thousands of spectators of the British shipping Industry. The began to fill with spectators. The arpresent conditions carry the convic- rangements were such that delegates tion to merchants and financiers that and spectators were rapidly admitthe curtailment of business activity is ted, and though Sergeant-at-Arm- s not confined to any one country, but is Martin and his numerous assistants About the only were kept busy there were few signs well nigh universal. The InterLondon which ship owners of disorder or confusion. exception make to this generalisation Is with ior of the Coliseum presented an atThe activity there, how- tractive spectacle. The decorations or Argentina. ever, hasanot much benefited ship- flags and bunting were tasteful rather owners here In consequence of the than elaborate. Flags of Immense from the were suspended proportions has which sprung sharp competition up among them for the River Plata girders of the root and yards of red, white and blue bunting arranged in trade. Leading London ship owners and festoons hung from the galleries and ocean transportation companies' off- about the speakers platform. At the icials say there Is scarcely a single rear of the platform were large porship owner at present earning the an- traits of Jefferson and other famous nual allowance for depreciation. In leaders of the Democratic party. view of the prevailing state of the By 11 o'clock the convention hall Industry, shipping wars, such as are and the street outside were in a hurly-burly of noise and confusion. Delenow prevailing n the were are viewed with disfavor,, and gations trade, arriving, many of them bands of music, are watchaccompanied by overcapitalised companies cheers were heard as the notable pared narrowly. ty leaders were recognised among the P0I80NED CHOCOLATES WERE arrivals, and the staunch partisans of SENT THROUGH MAIL the several candidates were adding their campaign yells to the general NEW YORK. July 8. A special to uproar. Huge megaphones made of the World from Atlantic City, N. J-- , paper emitted deafening shouts for says: "Suffering from symptoms of Parker. Ilearst, Gorman and others. poisoning believed to have resulted The riot of noise reached Its climax from received when the marching clubs began to eating chocolates the Mrs. mall. Pauline An- march Into the convention hall at the through drews. who secretly wedded Assist- enst nave door and take their seats In ant Controller John Andrea's of this the space allotted them In the rear of city In New York, Is confined to her the arena. Conspicuous among these apartments In the Hotel Windsor delegat'ons of rooters'' were the 1,000 under the care of a physician. The Tammany braves from New York, the chocolates came In the mall, but who Cook County Marching club of Chisent them Is a mystery. The hand- cago, the Jackson club of Washington, writing was unfamiliar and the place and the Erie club of Buffalo. Other of mailing cannot be determined to a c'tles represented among the marchcertainty. The sweetmeats appeared ing clubs were Indianapolis , Cincinhome-mad- e. They will be sent to a nati, Omaha, Cleveland, Philadelphia chemist for analysis. and Pittsburg. In marrying Andrews the woman The delegates, alternates and disgave up a fortune which came to her tinguished visitors entered the hall through her first husband. Colonel through the Fourteenth Street enBaird of Virginia. She was Miss Sta-ve- ro trance. while the spectators were adand for. some years lived In Phil- mitted through the Olive street, St. The marriage occurred a Charles street and Thirteenth street adelphia. year ago In New York and was not doors. Throughout the time that made known until a month ago, as elapsed between the opening of the the estate which came to the bride doors and that set for the formal opwas entailed with a clause thHt It ening of the convention, the band renshould revert to Baird's heir In the dered a succession of pieces of patevent of her remarriage. riotic music, alternated with popular airs of the day. SON'S DEAD BODY HIT As early as 11 o'clock the delegates MOTHER, SAVING HER. began to arrive. They came, sometimes In a solid delegation, and after WILLIAMSPORT. N. YH July puasing the doorkeepers were received The body of her by the sergeants-at-arm- s and escortLester hitting her and knocking her ed to their seats. The section of seats off the track saved the life of Mrs. Al- allotted to the various delegations va Williamson at Linden today. were Indicated by artistic designs She and the boy were walking on bearing the name of the state or terthe New York Central railroad track, ritory. the boy being thirty feet ahead. When the leaders of prominence beA passenger train ran them down, gan to arrive they were greeted with striking the boy and throwing his volley after volley of applause, and body against the mother, who was finally, as the hour of 12 approached, knocked outside the rail Into the ditch the applause became a continuous upas the train passed. g. roar of shouting and The boy. dead, was under his mot- One of the first to receive a greeting hers feet as she lay in the ditch. was John Sharp Williams of Mississippi, who took a seat on the platJUBILEE OF VERMONT U. form by the side of Chairman Jones of the national committee. The BURLINGTON. Vt. July Beof Senator Gorman of Marysides being the day of the regular land was the signal for a great outannual commencement this was cen- burst of enthusiasm, and a similar tennial day at the University of Ver- ovation mnrked the arrival of David mont and the ceremonies were large- B. Hill, the recognised manager of ly commemorative of the foundling of the Parker candidacy. Thomas Tagthe Institution and the work It has gart of Indiana, who Is prominently the hundred spoken of as the next chairman of the accomplished during years of Its existence. The feature of nntlnnul committee, was received with the program was the corporation din- cheera from the Indiana visitors and ner and speches at the Van Ness others who recognised his smiling house this afternoon. The eminent countenance. visitors Included President Angell of As William J. Bryan entered the the University of Michigan, President hall at the head of the Nebraska deleHopkins of Williams college. President gation, there was an outburst of enRaymond of Union college and Pres- thusiasm that plainly showed that he wa ident Reelye of Smith college. still regarded ns an Influencing JULY WEDNESDAY, DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION Great Shipbuilding and Ocean Carrying Trades. trans-Atlant- STATE OPENING SESSION OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION IK GREAT UTAH BECAME MUTE DOUBTING GOD. WHILE Almighty Dsprivsd Him of His 8snsss to Convince Him. EnSHREVEPORT, La, July of notoriety joying a greater degree than any other person In Louisiana, St. Julian Renfro exists an enigma to black and white alike In Shreveport Since Thursday, when he suddenly recovered his speech and hearing, of which he has been deprived since the night of Tuesday, May 81, the Interest In his case, both among the whites and members of his own race, has become Intense. Renfro is a medium sised negro possessed of good features, and so light In color as to easily be taken for a white man. He has light blue eyes, which are large, and are, perhaps, his most noteworthy feature. He dresses neatly, expresses himself easily and well and In other ways shows his Intelligence. Renfro was born in Shreveport and la twenty-on- e years old, according to his statements. Until the last three or four years he has resided with his with whom mother and sister-in-lahe has made his home ever since he came Into prominence in Chicago. During the month In which he was deprived of speech and hearing he spent the time In studying the Bible, with the view, as he said today, of fitting himself for a career of work among the evangelical members of his own race. Shreveport Is a very wicked city," said he earnestly, and I shall begin my work here, although I shall probably not confine It here. I Intend to devote my life to the ministry without regard to denomination. I now' firmly believe in the existence of a God, and believe Just as honestly that I waa deprived of my senses In order that I might be convinced of the truth of the fact. I do not want monftr. If that was what I had wanted I could have got plenty of it In Chicago. I Joined the Methodist church, but I have not been what you call a professing Christian for some years. I feel that my case has been the means of attracting widespread attention and I believe that will assist me In the work that I Intend to da I have received hundreds of letters. They have come from every state In the Union and Canada. The most of them were inquiries as to the truth of my story and these were answered when stamps were Inclosed. Among the writers were many ministers, several of whom made me offers to go on the lecture platform with them. One proposition was from a minister in Boston, who wished me to come1 there, offering to pay all my Malan Heights Is Now Open ' This popular resort, 6 Vi miles from Ogden, Is 7,000 feet above sea ha s delightful level camping grounds among the pines, ampls hotel accommodations, fins table board, pure cool air and pure spring water. JUST THE PUCE TO SPEND A DAY OR WEEK OR ALL SUMMER. TERM8 i Board and Lodging, pr week. ..$6.00 35 and 50o Single Moals Carriages leave east terminus of streetcar line at 8:15 every morning. Round trip, $L0P. Carriages will be furnished parties of three or four at any hour. Time Card B. MALAN, Propr. Malan Height. g, 19Qi DEPART. No. Atlantic Mall for Lake City, Provo gait and all points east No. 18 To Balt Lake city and Intermediate points, daily No. 2 Atlantic Limited for Balt Lake city, Prova Leadvllle, Puebla Denver and all point east No. 8 7:a. Ms. dally Atlantic Express tor 4 Balt Lake City, Puebla Denver and all points east dally ARRIVE. 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When questioned regarding the manner In which the Intimation that his sense would be restored to him was received, Renfro wan reticent, and remarked that he did not care to " tell at present Among the intelligent white people of the community the belief Is that Renfro has either been shamming or Is the victim of hypnotic suggestion, TIME Na Na Na OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO Na 12 Na 2 It's a Real Na Na Na Pleasure to open a package from our laundry. And why? Because the work is done the way you like It done done to please you, done without being all worn out, and it'e delivered on time. The Ogden Steam Laundry.... 8t 437 25th Phone Capital and Surplus, 174. Local to 4 Salt Lake 1:10 a.m. City Na Na 19, 1904. Depart for North of Ogdon, Pocatello and Butte 1:21a.m. Expreis, Ailly 7 Fast Mall for Pocatello and Portland, 12:05 p.m. dally 11 Cache Valley Ex7:15 p.m. press, dally Arrive from North Ogdon. 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Made by Cache Valley to Balt 10:45 a.m. Lake City Limited for Salt City, daily.. . 10 From Portland Pocatello for Lake City, dally Arrive from South Lake 2:20p.m. and Balt (:20 p.m. of Ogdsn. 9 Butte and Pocatello Express from Balt Lake City and interme- diate points, dally. ...12:45a.m. Na Atlantic Express from Salt Lake City and intermddlate y 8.00 a.m. points, dally Na 7 Pocatello and Portland Express from Salt Lake City, dally. 11 :20am 1 Na Fast Mall from Balt Lake City, dally 2:20p.m. Na 11 Cache Valley Express from Balt Lake 3 City, dally 225,000,00. ........... 0:55 p. m. First National Bank OGDEN, UTAH DAVID ECCLE8, President nt THOMAS D. DEE, JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAS. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier, Vice-Preside- the latter view being more generally DIRECTORS: held In medical circles where the case David Ecolss Thomas D. Dee has been discussed. Gao. H. Tribe Bernard White Dr. Randall Hunt chief surgeon of ' W. W. Riter John Watson the Shreveport Charity hospital to Adam Patterson Joseph Clark whom Renfro Is well known, said: The boy Renfro Is undoubtedly a case Respectfully solicits the accounts of of not uncommon. As banks, mercantile firms and Indl a boy working In a local drugstore he vidua Is. was often hypnotised and was an easy We pay Interest on time deposits. subject Undoubtedly these experiAmple resources, courteous treat ments conspired to bring about the ment superior service. condition of with the vILuirlw 0' PlCTOHVV TIME CARD, in Effect Juno . DEPART. Mall and Express.... 8 :20a.m. 3 Oveland Limited for Omaha Council Bluffs, Denver, Kansas City 2:50 p.m. and Eaat, dally Na 4 6 dally Na Na ARRIVE. Pacific Express from Council Bluffa Omaha Denver, Kansas City and east, dally 1 Oveland Limited from Omaha Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Denver and all points east, kind of THE BEST? Carried by: SHURTLIFF & CO. Telephone 18-or 18-Call 2041 or 2407 Washington. Na 7:80 p.m. 3 dally WHY NOT X Atlantic Express tor Denver, Omaha Council Bluffs, Kansas City and all points east, auto-suggesti- You have to ueo aom coal even in summer. 19, 1904. Na Na auto-suggesti- result. was unentertained. Nordica has re- attendant Dr. Julian Saenger. in whose drugturned to her Madison avenue apartstore Renfro was employed for nearly ments and will soon go abroad. two years prior to Renfro's trip to Chicago, is even more emphatic In the Revolution ImminonL belief that the negro was the victim A sure sign of approaching revolt of hyrnotlc suggestion. and serious trouble in your system Is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach Baseball Players and Foot Racers! upsets. Electric bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It Louis J. 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