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Show DAILY 2 I BAD FAITH WITH STRIKE ARTICLE EVOKES TER REPLY. BIT NET IN KAISER'S EDWARD STATE JOURNAL. HERMIS SOLD FOR NOT CADGHT CHARGES CLEVELAND LI UTAH YANKEE travelers NOT DRAWN INTO THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE 8UBUR BAN WINNER. AftAINST JAPAN. unuE THEIR 7, 1904. GUESTS NOT STS AS YEAHLING JULY THURSDAY, DESIRABLE do not spend MONEY FREELY. Malan Heights Is Now Openmiles This popular resort, from Ogden, is 7,000 feet above sea camping level ha s delightful ample the pines, among grounds fine table hotel accommodations, board, pure cool air and pure spring water. 5V4 Editor Public" Preterite of Counts Against the Seven Anti-Japane- Has Since Been se LONDON, July 7. Britons, CHICAGO, July 7. IervtTxiu and of of farts Is his story or two neurotic Journalistic auiipresHion the American Railway Union Three Timee, English Hotel Proprietors Say AmeriThousand cans Dont Patronizs Dinthe Last for 8ixty that Knows Combination Would Displease Britons. Ruler Sold ing Rooms. Dollars. with one excep- strike LEXINGTON, Ky., July 7. Much has been written of the early history of the mighty Hermis, the sensational victor in the Suburban handicap of 1904, that has no foundation based on actual facts. An authentic account of his early days is therefore of unusual tions, saw King Edward depart ofr In Chicago in 1894, printed in the curKiel without fear that he would be rent issue of "McClure's Magazine, is Grover entangled by the brilliant German charged against Cleveland by Louis F. Post, editor of Emperor in a pact of betrayal of the Interests of Japan; and they are en- intent at the present time and of the "Public." the of single tirely satisfied that he has done noth- value for future reference whenever The veteran exponent the name of the now ruling hero of the tax movement and the close friend of ing to prejudice the Anglo-Japanethe late Governor Altgeld, devotes alliance or the Anglo-Frenc- h agree- American turf is recalled. Such a recital comes from the Ups of many columns in the current Issue of ment. his paper to u scathing analysis of That the great war in the east was the veteran horseman, William McMr. Cleveland's version of his con- talked of in the cabin of the Hohen-lolle- Cracken, who persuaded H. A. Eng-ma- n, the present owner of Hermis nection with the great strike. with perhaps as much freesaw In dam, Mr. Post labels the no one Katy of the West, to buy the dom as was the regatta article an attack upon "a dead man London or Berlin for an Instant no one now great mare, when she was unwith whom in life he did not venture can doubt That what was said by known to turf fame. to try conclusions" John P. Altgeld the British monarch was prudent The mare was bred by Hiram Berry, and states his belief that the article tactful and in the interest of an hon- a farmer, and ultimately reached the Is a orable ending of the of the war when Spendthrift stud of O. H. Chenault presidential lightning-rod,- " erected by its author to court the the hour of the ending shall have come During a culling out season at that favor for campaign purposes of plu- is accepted with implicit confidence. place Chenault let his brother-in-latocratic circles." He then dissects Mr. The German people Interpreted Ed- the late Sterling McCann, have the Clevelands statements and finds them ward's presence among them as signi- maer for a nominal sum, along with olored with prejudice. fying nothing more than his good will several other young stud matrons. He breed the Mr. Post holds the former executive to his Imperial nephew Snd the Ttu-ton- lr afterwards let McCann commare a of of sins omission for nominal and sum, along with guilty nice. There are diplomatists in mission, of suppressing Important and Berlin who would be glad to make spring of 1898, and the year following lengthy sections of Governor Altgelds mischief or England by involving her she dropped a chestnut colt which is telegrams, und of glossing over his in a movement; and there now known in every turf book of the sympathy with the railroad interests are mischievous writers country as the great Hermis. When and the General Managers' associa- like Herr Maxse and his confreres, the colt was running at the side of tion, for his affiliation of which, in Mr. who lie awake nights trying to concoct its dam McCann met McCracken and routs' words, he merited Impeach- a scheme that will make Britain the told him to sell the mare and her foal ment." chief agent in the Isolation of Ger- If he could. McCracken hunted up Engman and After giving an extended synopsis of many; but King Edward is not to be the latter after seeing the mare and the article under consideration, pre- raught with chaff. ' her foal gave McCann 1180 for the faced by a statement of the author's He knows that the supposed designs upon the Democratic combination countenanced by him outfit. McCann afterwards gave Mcpresidential nomination, Mr. Post be- would be as Intolerable to Britons as Cracken 85 as a commission for selgins a search for what he calls mis- dangerous to his empire, and when the ling the mare, thus deriving 8175 for of time to wield his unrivalled Influence the wonderfully great brood mare and representations and suppressions fact From the minor points of arrives he will work through the Paris one of the best race horses on the phrasing to the serious Indictment of foreign office and not by way of Ber- globe at the present time. Hermis has since been sold three acting in accordance with the plans lin. That opportune moment may of a lawless organisation the man- have been brought nearer by hints he times, first for 88,600, next for 815,000, agers association Mr. Post charges ahs thrown out at Kiel. It la incon- and finally for 850.000. Put his dam In against Mr. Cleveland are as follows: ceivable that the kaiser, warmly sym- at a paltry 8100 in early value, this 1. Statement that the strike was pathizing with the baffled Muscovite, makes the royal Suburban winner of called because the Pullman company should mislead St. Petersburg as to 1904 a 875 suckling. Katy of the West, now nine years old, has had but one refused to ndjust" the grievances of Edward's attitude. Its employes; "arbitrate" would have foal to live since dropping Hermis, been a more truthful word. the winner of last seaPost says: Through that appoint 2. Direct avoidance of the popular ment the General son, Mack, Tootsy being a half sister Managers associaterm "government by injunction," tion became, for all practical pur- to E. R. Thomas' great horse, she bewhile applauding the supreme court's poses In connection with the strike, ing a daughter of Sir Walter. decision in' establishing that precethe government of the United Seates. C0WB0Y8 ARE PLANNING dent 7. Evisceration of Governor 's I. Partisan coloring of the account RELAY RACE protesting telegrams. Mr. Post of Eugene V. Debs' trial for con- declares that Mr. Cleveland, in his ALBUQUERQUE, X. M., July 7. F. tempt of court in disregarding an in- article, omitted all but the bare proH. Leland, a verteran cavalryman, and junction. In this connection Mr. Post test entered by Governor Altgeld, a member of General Gomes,' staff In says; quotes the missing portions in full, Cuba before the Spanish-America- n "In the contempt he and says: proceedings war, with William Clossen, a well-knowas found guilty of obstructing the "Simply ns historical writing this rough rider and broncho tamer, malls and interfering with Interstate treatment of the subject is so bad as of this section, are organising a 1,200-mi- le commerce .But these proceedings were to raise a presumption against Mr. relay race for cowboys, open to upon uffldnvits drawn by the lawyers Cleveland either of Incompetence or in New Mexico and Arisona, riders for the railroad companies in his pri- of worse. Moreover, It is such with the starting point in Albuquervate offices; the witnesses could not treatment of an adversary as no one be cross examined, no Jury was allow- with a particle of chivalry, to say que and the finish at the gates of the1 ed, and the decision was made by a nothing of the most primitive sense of world's fair grounds in St Louia Details of the contest have not yet Judge without a Jury in a sort of star fairness, would be guilty of. been completed, but it has been detrial. The Judge was Wood, "Cleveland's real attack In this arto have relays at short discided of Indiana, a man of very unsavory ticle Is upon Altgeld. He alms to tances so as to obviate any charge of reputation." leave the Impression that Altgeld was In view of these reflections. Mr. wantonly indifferent to law and order. cruelty to animals. The purse will be 81,500, and will be Tost questions Mr. Cleveland's fair-me- ss There ore no circumstances conceivoffered by New Mexico stockmen. in handling the episode, espeable which would tempt a fair man, cially when his own strike commis- upon breaking silence for an attack There are already six entries in the sion reported that they could find no after the death of his adversary, to contest, and it is probable that the evidence of criminality ugalnst Debs. cut ruthlessly out of a document he start will be made within a few days. This distance from Albuquerque to BL 4. Avoidance of details in charac quotes, the brief and respectful deviolence of the strike, filr. fense which that adversary had left Louis by rail over the shortest line Is terising the I,- 180 miles. Post denies Mr. Clevelands statement behind and In his hands. that from June 24 to July I, when the In conclusion Mr. Tost epitomizes federal troops arrived, rioting and vio- his feeling toward Cleveland as fol- TOLEDO MURDERER PAYS DEATH PENALTY lence were prevalent, quoting Mayor lows: John P. Hopkins' testimony in corroMr. Cleveland mny have been badCOLUMBUS. O., July 7. The greatboration of his argument, and con- ly perplexed by the situation, as he est care has been taken to assure suc"What says he was, but his action calls for cess and cluding with the remark: quick work at the electrocumanner of accuser is this Mr. Cleve- the reproach of all men. tion in the penitentiary annex today land who accuses so recklessly?" He found an arrogant combination of of Albert Fisher. At his own request 5. Absolute silence with reference railroad corporations striving to crush Fisher was permitted to take part a to the General Managers' association, a defensive organization of railroad few weeks ago in a rehearsal of the representing the combined railroads, workmen, and Instead of assuming an scene in the death chamber, even to an organisation defined as criminal attitude of impartiality, he entered the adjustment of the black cap and under the very law the Sherman Into collusion with the lawless comstraps. This was done in order to anti-tru- st act under which Mr. bination. He merited impeachment prevent any bungling and delay Cleveland's injunction was asked for, for his course in affilia- when the time comes for on granted, und finally sustained against tion with this association rather than the death current. The turning crime for Debs." the praise and the prize he covets for for which Fisher pays the death penAfter quoting the strike commishis success in breaking a labor strike alty was the murder of William Marsion's description of this body, Mr. that was meritorious on pretense of shall a bartender. In Toledo early Post says: Yet that arrogant and putting down a labor insurrection that last spring. lawless organization was able to call had no existence. Into its service unquestionably the MAY 8ETTLE RATE WAR. Ills article may confirm the conlaw department of the federal govern- fidence in him of the LONDON, July 7. British shipping plutocratic ment under Mr. Cleveland. Xo won- clnsses whose favor he solicits by it circles are hopeful of a settlement of der he refrained from mentioning it. but it can have no other effect upon the passenger rate war as a result of 4. Description of Edwin Walker, men than to make them the conference today between Lord whom he appointed special counsel for ask how the official career of such a Inverclyde, chairman of the Cunard the .government during the strike, ns president could have possibly ended company, and Herr Ballin, director-generan able and prominent attorney," otherwise thun It did in administratof the Hamburg-Amerlca- n without mentioning the fact that he ive disaster and popular distrust." line. If a settlement Is reached it will also was the lawyer for the Managbe due almost entirely to the initiaers' association and general solicitor Good solicitors wanted for the Dally tive of King Edward, whose suggesfor several railroads, whose influence Utah 8tate JournsL Apply to Horace tion for today's conference was warmbrought about his apnlntiriit. Mr. 8. Foster, city circulator. ly supported by Emperor William. se rn 4 w, anti-Germ- an anti-Japane- se ld Alt-geld- 1,200-MIL- E law-abidi- ng high-haiyl- high-mind- ed ed al LONDON, July 7. Proprietors of some of the big hotels in the vicinity JUST THE PLACE that of the Strand are complaining TO SPEND A DAY OR WEEK their American guests do not patronise OR ALL SUMMER. For that reathe hotel dining rooms. son, says one of these bonlfkces, "we TERMS I are not so keen on them as we used to Board and Lodging, pr week...6J)0 be, and much prefer catering to the 35 and 50o Meals The latter, as Single traveling Englishmen. a rule, both eat and sleep at the hotel, Carriages leave east terminus of but within the past twelve monhs it Twenty-fift- h street car line at 8:15 has been especially noticeable that every morning. Round trip, 81.00. most of the Americans of the tourist Carriages will be furnished parties class who put up here merely engage of three or four at any hour. bedrooms and get their meals elsewhere. We call them one liners, beB. MALAN, Address: cause there is never more than one Malan Heights. Propr. line on their bill every morning bed, 4 shillings. The popular notion that American travelers spend their money much more freely than those of any other nationality is no longer true. Man for man we make much more money out of our English patrons than out of visitors from the Land of Liberty. " The explanation of this lies in the fact that for the Inst twelve months an American restaurant has been established in the Strand, and American visitors who lodge at hotels in the vicinity much prefer getting their meals there to partaking of the fare that their caravansarlen afford. The complaint of the hotel proprietors Is really a tribute to the superiority of American cooking and to the greater variety of American dishes. It will not be long before some of their English SUMMER'S BEST GIFT patrons find this out Some of the man to is flour which can be baked proprietors will then probably seek to reinto digestible bread, pie and cakea provide a remedy for their waning You can get along without a whole American chefs ceipts by importing lot of meat hot days, but bread you and reorganising their kitchens. must have. To get bread to keep TROPHY IS OFFERED you alive and healthy, in your bakCHANNEL SWIMMERS ing ever and always use RIVERDALE or PHOENIX flour. Dont let your LONDON, July 7. At last a trophy grocer give you any other brand of Is to be hung up for the man who flour but the RIVERDALE or PHOEshall succeed in swimming the English NIX Blade by channeL OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO Many attempts have been made, but DENVER t?RJDGRAN0t roMtwMHr Tim. 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The donor of the trophy is a local newspaper, and, while is naturally sought in the offer, it is nevertheless a praiseworthy enterprise as It offers an Incentive for the cultivation of the art of swimming. WOMAN FATALLY SHOT BY HER FIANCE BOISE, Ida., July 7. Mrs. Alice Mitchell widow, was fatally shot last night by Bert Haywood. They were engaged. Haywood accused her of intending to break off with him and leave the city. He walked up to where she was sitting on her doorstep and, after quarreling with her, drew a revolver and fired three shota One grazed her shoulder and two passed through her body from the back. Hayward escaped towards the river and has not been found. He has been an employe of the gas plant THE PHILOLOGICAL 80CIETY. ITHACA, X. Y., July 7. The American Philological association Is in annual session her under the auspices of Cornell university. It is the parent society of the Modern Language association, the Archaeological society, the Semetlc society and various othera Many western men are attending the present meeting from the University of Chicago, University of California, University of Tennessee, University of Michigan. Vanderbilt university and other well known institutions of learning. It's a Real 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 Its delivered on tlma The Ogden Steam Laundry.,.. 437 25th 8t Phone 174- - Capital and Surplus, $225,000.00. TIME CARD in Effect June No. No. Not No. No. No. No. 19, 1901 Depart for North of Ogden. Pocatello and Butte . 1:25am. 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