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Show DAILY UTAH 8TATE SATURDAY, JULY JOURNAL, MASSACHUSETTS CELEBRATION OF Insects " Senator Kearns and David Keith Deny Report Circulated in New York. DRANK and .A Bv H. H. Thomas Deetruction Self ;tted Hi. Studio. , mp of . Bo. ion. morning drams - hf Saturated solution of cor llm 0JIU Mimate with aulcldal Intent, i of H. 1L avenue, died evenlni at th u after auller-0t 5 hospital rneral eight hours, inf F11 Jarrived In the city 'f and wa. engaged by Mr. Work Thursday wtday I home " t time be appeared nervous but that was ln a itrange city. rlbf 1rk na without much money. 081 new assistant proved , . flutf1 vVeierday Wed-Byde- intend 'rr2fani-dat- a- - engaged fm Trtentaj Mr. negative ul developing .nd another Thomas In assistant were 0f gome one ( room running to the darkon the man r ,t,nd "the unfortunate 18 tSS MeonTd to Dr. Forbes EPWORTH LEAGUE TO MEET IN DENVER hS?atU;Cherye chance iCl the man, life, but tne doftor ascertained poison taken he a the deadly wne of saving him. Thedocoleaded piteously for the to desire a strong life, n his grown up in hi. breaat hoa-"- 7 poison. At the ijirythlng known to medical . done to save Hydendahl. W it without avail. Hvdendahl was jTeducatton a of age and wa. a man and refinement. He had German-America- n. this country seventeen yearn L that time has been en-"was a He work. m photographic and , conversationalist of rare ability with a slight German accent. to Family troubles are supposed total the step. of cause the been have work for Mr. When he commenced to told him that he had eepat llved W 5? HI. II Beech street. Boston, three and wife a of consisted family trouble was children, and whatever the deal he seemed to still think a great Mr. of them, because he promised Thomas when he went to work for him that he would send the greater amount of hie weekly salary home to in Xd during Zmw wife and children. The body la now . lying at Richey undertaking parlors. Last evening Mr. MilKichey sent a telepgram to Mrs. dred Hydendahl at 81 Beech street. Boston, notifying her of the death of her husband and aaklng what disposition to make of the remains. A reply was received this morning stating that she sould like the body shipped east, hut jftlng Mr.. Richey to Inquire .as to what the cost would be and let her know. Among the few effects found on person of Hydendahl was a receipt ticket to San Diego made out by the for the rlerk In Sam Sharmann Ogden office. The ticket wae being held there for eale at Hydendahls risk. Evidently, he was on his way to California when his money gave out and he thought he would stop a while ln Ogden to earn a little cash before proceeding on his Journey. One dollar and seven cents was ill the money found on the body, to the theory stated above would be home out by that fact PROCLAMATION BY MAYOR, Whsrs You Can Diseharga Fireworks tho National Birthday, on The following proclamation has been houed by the mayor: Whereas, sections 18 and 13, chapter U. tittle XIV, revised ordinances of 0du City, 1884, authorises the mayor te designate a DENVER. Colo., July 1. The Interested eyes of the million enthusiastic Epworth Leaguers will be turned on Denver next week, when the seventh International convention of the Epworth league will be called to order next Wednesday, and the ensuing proceeding will be the theme of conversation in Methodist homes all over the land. The official program of the conference covers four days of song and service meetings, but the diversions and instructions may be extended for a Fifteen thousand day or so longer. Epworth leaguers, and possibly twenty thousand, will he present Solid vesi-bultrains will be run from Boston, New York. Philadelphia, Chicago, Cincinnati and other cities. Never have the Methodists of the Rocky mountain section taken such an interest ln a religious event Governor McDonald has written his welcome and is expected to honor the Govconvention with his presence. ernor Hoch of Kansas and Governor Hanly of Indiana, Guy Mark Pearse of England, Bishop Galloway and Bishop Hendricks of the Methodist Episcopal church, south, and Bishops Spellmeyer, Joyce, Berry and Cranston, with scores of other prominent workers from this country and abroad, will be present and deliver addresses. The most elaborate plans have been made for the reception and entertainment of the visitors. A committee of 800 will welcome the strangers and look after their com churches will be fort. A half-dosIn used for services and meetings. the way of entertainments there will be pleasure trips to Pikes peak, Colorado Springs and other places of Ined - I! c" kh "2- . Kj Sj ati,h7 We buy, Sel1 When Have Pen? tea tea as you like to you get your eyes yu got your eyes mammy J V S yoa ba1! Ub Greatest Specials Yet Speaking, Singing and a General paying Will Bs the Order of the Dsy. west it in to BY Re- Tln ii'hi;imiii fur lndi'pendeiu'e day, hit'll is (o he given on Tuesday at park under ih auspices of tho Woman's Clnlstlun Temperance Union, is given below. All the speakers but one have given a definite promise to bu present. The songs for the forenoon program, which will begin at 10:30, will be given by the audience, led by members of the W. C. T. IT., assisted by Mrs. Jones, Miss Hancock and Messrs. Johnson mul C. E. Smith. The music for the afternoon program. which will begin at 3 oclock, will be furnished by the Baptist choir. There will lie no lack of patriotic demonstration and every one shouid turn out and be reminded what a glorious country this is. The cltlxeus of Ogden as well as the merchants are requested to decorate their houses and premises for the occasion. as nothing will teach patriotism to the children more effectively tnan a display of Old Glory. The people ln the smaller towns of Welter county that do not expect to have a celebration of their own are especially Invited to he present. No firs' crackers or other explosives will be permitted In the park during the exercises, and parents are requested to warn their children of this, so that any disagreeable consequences may be averted, as the law against dls tnrblng a public meeting will positively be enforced. Following Is the program: Forenoon. Involution, Rev. Horace Blood: song, The White Ribbon Star Bpangled Banner; reading. Declaration of Indesong, pendence. Miss Nettle Craig; "The Battle Hymn of the Republic; address, The Boy Who Should Carry the blag." Bishop James Wotherxpoon; song. Some Glad Day"; address, V, w Rapp; song, quartette; address. Joseph Cher; song. "America. Afternoon. Invocation, Rev. James Thompson; song. Lift Up the Flag"; address, Bishop Robert MacQuarrle; song. "As Goes America, So Goes the World"; address. T. D. Johnson; song, Messrs. Smith. Rapp, Johnson and Crockett, address. Bishop David McKay; song, "America. WHERE TARPON ARE FOUND. The Nose Key. considered an Insult and extremely indelicate ln India to refer to but so many ask a womans nose-rinme, What is that flower they hold In the mouth? that I must tell what 1 shouldnt, says Edmund Russell. "It Lt the badgo of wifehood, even more sacred than our wedding ring set always with the costliest and most beautiful Jewels a woman possesses and the last she will part with. A ruby with two pearjs Is the favorite, as symbolizing a heart between two guardians of purity. This la somewhat going out of fashion under English Influence; the Somajl ladies and Zoroaatrlan sisters do not wear (hem, but every orthodox Hindoo woman has or nose-keaa lt la her also called; usually two, one of pro clous Jewels and falling pearls, the other a little plain gold safety pin, which la slipped ln Just aa the great circle Is being drawn out, for the nose must never for s moment be left "The Jewel Crafts of India, free. Everybody! Magazine. "It i! I; Mase:ii en to-da- Stato. Thai PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED W. C. T. U. past y by un deetroj pst an the res l, lit i i:i ini I , ai : 1 this timu 1I1C a ,,r tin Suiiiniir months marks tho (Into ;it which all Summer ouds In ivo must diminish, and wo tin nvji.-iivtin greatest lui rjidiits in iurrrli;m!i-- i' tlmt you want July ami will l fur llm-t- months to t tum-- Wi aii1 iion-o- t with vuti tvltmt nr say tin' eu.- to us lm ni.th m (liffcrcntr in tlic rent rtalui-- t i n which nc'rp making. Stv our mirth ttimlnw for an idea in prices on anils. Not u riiit hut what has 1hhii out two. in almost iSilk and lisle doves in all tailors mi special sale at prices not to !c com pa rial wit It what you usually puy. Kelts, summer underwear, neckwear, shoes, dross foods und silks in fact, every department contributes its share of bargains during this sale. lh not miss this ehitnee to make the dollars work wonders. -t from vegetm which : caused Wash world Mnssiu ' ar reaily-to-wc- t mid no Unite Toklo. ' ony of death t been g:.i i: The pm a nee. Iiv l.ive fun,-- wins. wnti the liil of u1 ii i hey hup u Lh Uit like Ileus They e:;-- j in death, uiui their I: : .ii- whieh are esuerly consumed f e itri illare, Ji.iteli out lilsmo of the pillars and destroy tlielr i tbiii consum m they work from both ends. HS it were lint the pnrusltce are Importe 1,.. Minister tlriscom about as .I nineriMis :im (he gypsy ninths left to thomsi-lvi'S- , titid the greatest precautions have been taken to get them Imu the country and to Massachusetts without, any of (lie inserts escaping. If even title of the inserts got Patriotism. loose ill I 'tali there would be a blight I ivivr nic thotmli in auch strange on all xeetaiiuii w ll Ti in a few months, fll.dllilll for the inserts multiply at the rale of No rr.iKuit of tiie mind must rule this several thousand a day. At Honolulu ili'.-tHer glory. iIortlcnltiir.il Cnmniitsiuner Alex.unh c Tinil in thin haughty trust Craw took extra pri-e.- i minus against Her dink- tun! snrlent day of Imltowad the Inserts getting loose upon arrival sloiy- tlu-shere, and notified the representatives Ti rone of that prompts my hapof the Horticultural society that they pier were to in closely watched. I lotf her (I know not. why It b) Better, (he steppe mid the cold nllencas: Korea's Hint wave Illimitable and How Many Did You Get? And rber fiotils Mg brimming likefree; a are. Tbs total output of the New York And oh. a s'.eiKli (list posts tiHi-unaware and Along the industry oyster during fc,ay past year You raw" a tardy beam that pricks the wag 6.083.960 bushels, according to proof Bhauow tf night (the spirit ot haarth the annual report of Superintendent nd roof Wood, of the Shell Fish Bureau of the Far out upon the alt)! The trembling tire some wretched hovel State Forest, Fish and Game Departboasts! ment. Their value is estimated at $7,603,700. During the year, 2,129 Give me the smoke nf Stubblefields alight: A caravan of nomad wains that winds acres of land under water were leased Across tho enormous weald; tor this Industry, making a total of And on the hill, in tha dun fallow-fielSO.OOOT acres within the State on A pair of stem, two birches glbtenlng which oysters are cultivated. Recreawhite! I taka auch Joy as many men know not. tion. To see a barn floor heaped, a straw hati-lied col, A window anil the carven shutter i -- . ! . 1 i AGED INDIAN WOMAN DIES. , r ln-- c In-- r e dn-uin- sti-in- d, -t- Nervous Disorders Include till affections of the brain, spinal tonl and nerves; they embrace heud troubles, stu-- as DisxlneKS. Dullness. Headache, Fits, Llue, Melancholy and Insanity. Also Neuralgia, St. Vitus' Dance. Epilepsy, and nil disorders arising from a weakness of the nerves of any organ nr part, as Weak Lungs, Kidney, Bladder, etc. The .nerves furnish energy that keeps in motion every organ of the body. If you have any of theAe ailments, your nerves are affected, arid you need blinds. dewy holiday evening I'll elt by To watch them dunce, long houre, nor Borne tire I and tha whistling: their talk, these y tip-a- the London Saturday ReTranslated view from tha Russian of Lermontov. In Diu-luch- Heart.-Stomach- not Of the trampling, how it glads The heart to hour bids! $12.25TO BUFFALO. N. Y. , Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine nerve because It reconstructs worn-otissue. Is a refreshing, revitalising tonic prepared especnerves. ially to rebuild the worn-oMy son. when 17 years old. had epilepsy; could not attend school. Following the failure of physicians to cure him,, we gave Dr. Miles Nervine, and Nerve and Liver Pills. In ten months he regained perfect health. J. S. WILSON, Dep. Co. Clerk, Dallas ut food-medici- ut Co.. Mo. The first bottle will benefit, if not, the druggist will return your money. And return, vlt Nickel Piute Rond, from Chicago, July Kth, 9th and lOtli. return limit or Angus. with ext-eFtonot cr 4th. by depositing ticket. allowed at Chautauqua Lake points. Also lowest rates to Ft. Wayne, Cleveland, Erie, and other eastern points Three trains dally, with flrst-cia- a Meala nerved in Nickel equipment. Plate dining cars, on American, club meal in price from 33c io fl.n0; also service a la carte. No excess fare charged on any train on the Nickel Plate road. If contemplating an eastern trip, write Charles E. Johnson, district passenger agent, No. 811 Seventeenth street. Denver, Colo. Chicago depot, corner Van Buren and La Salle streets the only passenger station in Chicago on tbe elevated railroad loop. Squaw Whose Father Hunted with Lewis and Clark. "Old Lady Michel, aa she wag familiarly known, was for a score of year one of the curiosities of seaside to auramer visitors, saya the Portland Her death last Saturday Oregonian. came suddenly, for she had been aa busy as ever making Indian baskets. In which she did a rushing business during the summer months. She baa claimed 100 years as her age for some time, hut so tar as can be learned ahe was 86 when death came. It Is doubtful if any person, man or woman, ln the state of Oregon, has been photographed so frequently as has Jennie Michel. Every visitor with camera wanted a picture of the withered, wrinkled old crone whose father hunted with Lewis and Clark. Many a basket did she sell at a fancy price, which was gladly paid for the photograph privilege also. , When summer visitors were far more uncommon and other Indiana much more common than now the old woman, in company with other squawa, waa among tlie first to dig clams for tbe Portland market. At that time a number of Indian families ocoupled a group of shanties near tha banka of the Obanna, a mile from Seaside. One by one the other natives died off, lifit Old Lady Michel" held on. was the Indian name of Lady Michel. Her first husband waa a chief of the Nehalem tribe and her second husband a French-Canadln- n named Michel Martlneau. She took the American name of Jennie and was known by her husbands first name Michel. Picturesque Taln-is-tu- plan,-rangin- Points of Superiority A Bad Soars. a bad scare, your bowels, and fear appendicitis. Safety liee in Dr. K!nge New Life Pllle, a sura cure for all bowel end stomach disease Some day you will get when you feel a pain In such ae headache, biliousness, coitive-no- a. etc. Guaranteed at Ogden druggists, only 35c. Try them. of the VUOOR PORCH SHADES Istr 2nd. An effective ecreen. Allow frea circulation of air. Roll 3rdj Ease of operation, up like a theater curtain, Tha action it positive and easy. 4th Made in such a variety of colora, it ie easy to select those in artistic harmony witn tha style of the house. made 5th, Great durability from Linden wood fibre, securely woven with the beat of aaina twine; fitted with metal pulleys and a heavy maitre cord for 6th. The colors are -- WEATHER-PR- OOF. 7th. Screen a porch from the outside, without interfering with the view of those within. 8tK Lowness of price, sidering the utility and con- raising. Shades Comparative Merits of Thesescreens era Do not compare Vudor Shades with tho cheap bamboo aereena These considered, the effectively shut out the sun and ara constantly getting out of order. Durability of superiority. tho mnt economical shade procurable besides hiving many other pointe short-live- pullin' strong. whan tho But I shouted Hallelula! alone. Baby came He coaxed mo back to jrouth time, msda my life a livin' song 1 was nappy, folks. I tell you, when tho Baby cams along. "I'll seq," she said, and presently all the dresry wlntor for all ths returned to say the magazine want- For skies so dim. X seemed to see my mother In ths twinked was not ln atock. lin' eyes of him; sweetest flowsra in dss-rt- s Tm very anxious to get a copy, An a thousand seemed to throng. said the lady. 1 birds when ths ths heard An "Ill look again," said the obliging Baby came along. clerk, and ln a few minutes returned. Lord bless that little Baby the host one Tm sorry, hut the last copy has Ha'll Inbetboyetranch! there. In tho springtime-ju- st been sold. But I have something here In ths branch. him tho plessoro of ths that I think will do as well; and she And God gives the wrongu. right above without handed the amazed customer a copy We were measure, when happy, the Baby came alnna! of "What to Eat and How to Cook Atlanta Constitution. It" Detroit Free Press. : : .ilei-pillm'- y, When the Baby Cams Along. I thought 'twf hard the tollin', the this : . - m-ct- from t! la pak-chab- IfU 111 Isgtir ypy slates I : Pro-fores- ts mi Bo' Game Fish Wanders Over Immense Stretch of Waters. That great name nsh, the tarpon, says a writer in Field and Stream, la, after all, a creature of rather mysterious habits. It seems first to have been discovered as s game fish on the terest In this vicinity. east coast of Florida. Much more recently, it was taken In the neighborDURHAM RESIGNS AS INSURANCE COMMISSIONER hood of Pensacola. Then came the prodigious reports from Aransas Pass HARRISBURG, P& July 1. Israel and Corpus Christl, Tex. Lastly, a anW. Durham has resigned as Insurance few fortunate and adventurous commlesioner. David Martin of Phil- glers broisht out the greatest tarpon adelphia hae been appointed ae his stories of all from the relatively little successor. known town of Tampico, In old Mexico. Thus It la to be seen that the WHY SHE COULDNT FIND IT. tarpon Is found at one time of the year or another along a tremendous strip Inquiry Into Garmanya Early History of coast country, even wider than the Dcvelopsd a Puxzls. shores of the Gulf of Mexlca .Its In the state department, where a grounds seem to be well to fair knowledge of history Is the one bleeding the southward, and It aeema to move requisite above others. Information north as the lower waters become too concerning the earlier history of Gerwarm for It By midsummer It Is well many wss desired, says the Washing- all over the middle gulf country and ton Post. The employe upon whom Texas. Its migration, If It have any the task of finding this devolved is a definite migration, baa never been young woman who passed the civil closely charted, but that It does move service examination with an A1 grade. from the Mexican to the Florida coast She went to the bookshelves and and back again may be accepted as looked ln that section where the his- the truth or something closely parallel torical data of this country are kept to the truth. time and place where Jtewriss may be discharged; there- -. It Is hereby ordered that It shall "Thats funny, she murmured after he lawful to discharge fireworks such are commonly used on rummaging through the volume. "Here the Fourth of July within the limits of Ogden City Is Germany in section J Tes, that's pllng that part between Twenty-- h right, I know. But these books dont and Twenty-secon- d streets and go hack far enough. D W(r n Grant avenue and Adams ave-n- d After ..another desultory search lo excepting that part the volume, she came and through Twenty-sixt- h and Twenty-fourt- h streets between Grant and Wall stood beside an older woman, whose education, though by no means 5jg! 1905the thlrd d f0Urth day early aa comprehensive as that of consisted ln learning what she did l111 ha" be unlawful to within me excepted learn well. tetricu above deacribed and the po Do you know where the rest of u "Wired to enforce Ute Germany la? the girl asked. Its all there, was the answer. be unlawful to discharge . pistol or "But Its cant be, because It doesnt revolver of any de- 8rd and 4th day f go back as far as I want. The older bkOgden City. woman looked at the slip of paper ln cltlsena are hereby required to the girls hand on which a date prior lately all Inflammable to the time of Frederick the Great material and Si from Ttib!e was written. the back yards. "There wae no Germany as early as that, ahe said promptly. Huge Task, "Then how can I find it? the girl Uak 10 undertake the esn rfVf bad asked. X !v helplessly dls kidney Hie 'ta f & r-- Collier of Chero-sri- tj "Look under Prussia, of course, the did It He older woman answered. wE.tr,c Bitters wer "Oh!" said the glrL fw gone .d.neyi T ChaIr w,thut U and from dreadful BHte2.Chw' and d8,reBrton- Something as Good. I found A lady who la a lover of books, enwas restored to tered a book store, ln Detroit recommend this tmti i "Have yon the last Literary Diweak or stomach. Guaranteed gest?" she asked. The clerk was a young woman, and evidently a novice at bookselling. Old Bay INDEPENDENCE DM eu. IS SAVED. From Japan to and Fie'ds of K.: A New York dixpunli to t ti- - S..U Luke llvruhl, dated yesterday. Former Senator Kearns of Iluli him :ivld Keith today disposed of the lrt that they intended to leave t'i.ili. A prominent Salt Lake banker. Just returned front Europe, w ho stopivl over here u few days before ivLumi'.ii home, said to the Heralds eurret. liniment that he had heard it from Tinu.ui K. Cutler, the beet sugar magnate. J'iie report was to the effect that Kearns and Keith were going to take up tlieir residence ln California, und that Keith was going to sell his house to Apiwie Smoot fur $iii),0u0. Following up this report your correspondent saw both Senator Kearns and Mr. Keith, both of whom Instantly ridiculed the idea. Mr. Keith said: My home has never been offered fur sale, and If it was 8,0,000 would not pay for even the ground on which it built, much less the house along with It. If the a 08 tie really ever Intends to open negotiations. Im afraid he will have to strike a 8200.000 gait." Senator Kearns, though knowing of no reputed offer to purchase his place, to stave off all possible reports of a like character, said he also had no intention of disposing of his home. Botn gentlemen said all their Interests are in Utah and they have every Intention of remaining there, all statements to the contrary being false and inspired. PAGE FIVE. 1, 1906. d, do not Vudor is Sizes and Prices of Vudor Porch Shades 4 ft wide, 8 ft drop, $2.25 6 ft wide, 8 ft drop, $3.15 Special Sizes Furnished to Order BOYLE FURNITURE: CO. i . |