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Show HORNING THE EXAMINER WM. GLASMANN, THE CECIL RHODES MILLIONS Service quick, confidential and private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. ZS3-Eccles Bldg. Thone 668-a- . Manage Niece of the African Empire Builder and Heiress to Hie Great Wealth Found In a Travelling Missionary. Delivered by Carrier, Including 8nnday Morning Examiner. ...... 73 par month JULY 2, JPO. OTAII, SATURDAY MORNING, A ROMANCE OF MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate end Chattel Loans. n lne IMr Published every tkc Standard Publishing Ca OGDEN, EXAMINER, strenuous fight he baa had to obtain a semblance of leadership ia the Demot cu cratic party aud be announces eviCOpl(laa In a little Asheville. N. to abandon every, vine clsd bouse nearJuly Intention an dently In thla SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Wayrors, thing but a blind following of politic kiaie. live n woman missionary worth month (Including one mail By llJ.tHKi.Oou. tibe is a nic-- of the late .60 eta for power and pelf. Sunday) outside of Ogden Ceril Rhodes, whose 58. No. Telephone fori line si I he time of bis death we esCRISIS IN FA It EAST. timated at I'UMSiu.ubO. Her name ta tho news of Mrs. Mary Virginia Rhode Baker. are wire The favor by a confer bringing will Subscribers tore-reivAt various time during the past year In forming (hie office of failure important movement at the scene or The Eutmlnrr before their the Far Eastern war and it is probable tbs following advertisement haa appeared in various newspapers ia this breakfnsL that the decisive battle, which for country and England: weeks have lawn impending, ere being CALAMITY HOWLING. fought by tho "intending forces both WANTED Information aa tu the whereabouts of iny daughter, Mary on the laud and the sea. It la evident Virginia Rhodes. A large estale Thin le the season a hen the calamity hat a criiil lias culminated in the awafia her. I am living alone ten land. In tlie abroad to bowler war I rouble and the next few hours mile from I ami tun. I 'ha lies W. with Monday of next week will linllrttia the Irend of victory. It Rhodes. misof TiuiK lltc lirolh'-- of Cecil Rhodea, Die 1 Mere will I a aiiijeraltuuilance admitted by all military authorities anil then will that the actions now In progress will African millionaire, advertlned for the ery rerilala at St. be telegraphed ahruad over tho land. either sound the knell In Japan's hopes daughter he had not seen fur uiauy year. XVpreaatnc rondilkm of former year iu ManihurU or, in event of a lu the meantime the young woman toreroel the end enable will be exaggerat'd of bad married aud bhe aud her husband the Japanese, dll ilrtory were engaged in missionary work made for the future In the event of them to continue the war for sain be will the country. fall throughout n thla net-kimonths. The tart that the rainy Kepublkwn virtory Burling eastward from Denver they Hut the iieople moat diehea riming. has opened, during which maneu- made their way over Ike endless plains, xhould guetri tkemaelvee against bring vering of force is a prarlhai iniisje-sihilit- preaching (tie Gunpid aa lliey went. Lilinlueeied by any amh agtiatiou. Tier prolaildy haeteued the engage- li" did the young missionary know iliHt she was an heiress to millions. xhould remember that wont of them ment. Neither would she have cared, so tong e cetihre eaaae of the of are the engagedetails The present agitatora Oa there was religious work tu be done, of the ments will furui the most iniereeilug that Ogdenlte, who. ac chairman now, silling in her little cottage I'tah delegation at St. Luui. m thtl of the Far Eastern war news aud after with the hollyhock and honeysuckle in be will rote for Cleveland If nominated that there will lie a dearth of import- bloom about her and ail her fortune ska seems to think of nothing and any old principle. Ian party Mfe ant pewa for weeks, during the rainy secured, but her beloved uieslcmary work. return a leader would-b-e season. writ whoae Hhe propose tu establish a congress of utishiun and to build Urge mission t the roadithwa that prevailed in 'H ACTION OF STOCK MEN. schools throughout lbe country. This aad 14. town lha dream of her life. "I shall hss Them aaother view should be take a of no quesRenogulxing that there are ail the money for that. she says spend thaao prophet, of diaeeter at St. loula. tion of greeter importance to stocksimply. in bna that. "Whining paid Someone men of the I'niled Male ihan an amThe ecan-- for Mrs. Baker, or Mary poer bnaioMe; it IdmtiSae you el om-icable ecltlemotit of the questions uf Virginia Rhod'w. waa in vain, abhniign aa the tinder dog, and doe not get you g rasing on the public lends and for- every effort was made to loeau her. The missionary couple came to New any sympathy after alL Tba man who est reserves, the NsLionsi Livestock York aad from New York (bey came Inwhfnee eonfewne hla weakneaa, bin Assorialkin at its cou vent loo lu 1900 south down the potumac and through ability ta match hie environment It odopied a resol nl ion providing for a the Hhenanduah Valley, establishing la too much for him. lie cannot com- committee to draft bills which would missions wherever they thought they mand the iliuaUoB, All he tea do la to provide for the leasing of the public were needed. By slow sieges they made their way kick and cvMBplaln. The habltunl pro- range end the use of forest reserve to Waycrosa, where they established n phet of evil and whiner never Beta under certain restrictions. Tb peo- little home where they resolved to never aecoapllahaa anything. ple of the graxing atalea gl (hat time lcud the rest of their days. Mr. Baker ther The man who uare up bis vitality le were wit ready to accept a change In wee killed a year ago. About n month ego the old restless deding fault with clmimslaeee and the conditions which bad existed since spirit end the desire to extend her not done who that one, every camplaioa the etock raising had become one of Held of tUNid works, came upon Mrs. do aa ho bellevae and ay a, le wrong, the leading Industries of the emit try Baker strongly, to; she, wlh n neighla put down, end rightly aa a weakling and coeaequeutly the in Hie) effort fail- bor family, hitched up the old horses to the old familiar wagon and set out on with A email, aarrow mind. has an extensive ed. The association, however, trip through the mounaomo of That la about the calibre of been prosecuting a diligent campaign tains. theae calamity howlere who will voice of education along these lines ever Here of ell other places is the lest their mtaery to the convention next fclnce, sad at this time, because of the in which one would ex wet to he overtaken by fortune. week. That In tho calibre of tba maa restricted range and unsatisfactory Mr. Baker was holding n liUle open-a- ir who holla ble party whan that party conditions under which the forest re meeting, singing, preying and exwill net accept hla dictation and then serve are the stockmen horting alternately. Negruea and poor conducted, whiles formed the congregaiion. whlnea and coodcmna membera of that are apparently ready to get together In passing among them Mrs. Baker party becauM they will not buixl him and decide upon some policy which met a woman arqiialiiUnre who forflea. Into of will be etilsfaclory to nil concerned, merly lived at Waycrosa. "Mrs. Baker, said the woman. "Is realising that conditions are changing JCNGUND'S DILEMMA. no rapidly that It la only a question ynur name nut Mary Virginia Khules Baker? A convincing llluatratlon of tba uf time when this will lie compulsory. "It la, replied the nilwlunary. At the annual meeting of the asso"Then look at this,' the woman con(itD'licap which Free Trade haa laid a lipoe Great Britain In the rare for ciation in Ktnsaa City lu 1903, resolu tinued. drawing from her pocket Industrial and commercial supremacy tious were adopted asking President (rum pied fragment of paper. It waa the adverllaemrnt of her fale to ha found in the teetluiony given Roosevelt to appoint a cuumilsslou to ther clipped from a northern paper. by J. Stephen Jenna, Secretary of tba Investigate tbeas maltorn with a view She read it calmly and said: "Yes; 1 presume H Is for me. I did iSrilieb Iron Trade Aeaociatlon, before of securing data w hich would permit know that Cecil Rhode waa dead. the Board of laveatlgatlnn appointed the drnfiiug of n bill sstlufaclury to not He a my uncle and waa the only Chamber. cattle with aud la connection the Joseph sheep lnlercrt. This wealthy one in the family. laiaa Protection plea. Equally con commission haa been appoiuied and is "I suppose it means millions, but elusive le the proof of the aoundneae now desirous of securing nit the Infor- what on earth shall I do with It? It of tha ennteutkm that through tba mation on thl subject possible, and cannot buy salvation. Then Mrs. Baker went on her way a direct with thin end la view, Lbe dispatches among enlargement of production the poor people she was minisreaalt of Protection low coat hae beea of yesterday sinteAhe commission will tering to., meet with the stockmen at the head recured and high wagea maintained. Afterward, during a conversation, Baker said: The overahadowlng value of a Pro- quarters of the National Livestock as- 61 "I know very little of iny father's tected market appeara In the fact that sociation In Denver in August, for the relatives. My father and mother selletka Uaited State consium every purpose of investigating conditions ex rs led when I was a mere child. "I remember of hearing mother say atalea in year 16.00U.000 tone of iron and aterl, I sting in arid and seml-nriwhereaa Kuglaad eolla at home so far as graving lands and forest re- there were three brother. (Veil, WillNone of I my falher) aud Jnehua. aud Ger- serves are concerned, and to report to iam acarcely rnnre than one-flfte ua ever knew what became of my one-thirof that quantity, many the president before the convening of Joshua. of a market for IS. 000400 (out. congress In December next. Mrs. Raker says that her father knew aye the Amerlcen Economist, it ia The olijecL id this invertigatiou Is nothing about el l her of her marriages. Hlie haa communicated with Hon. II. easy to aee that the producer of iron the formation of a report to the presi-iieutEvans. I'niled Htates consul at Clay and ateel ia tha I'nlted Si ale have which It la hoped will result In Uunlun, relative to her fortune. bad aad allii have a tremtndoim ad- the drafting of a bill for the amicable COURTED IN I III till. vantage over ell the rent of the world adjustment of these important mat the double advantage of low tcra. An ainiiHlng breach of proinihe ar. coat and high wage, lacking There are UO questions that are of tlon wee heard yemerdsy in tlie Four tha help which Piolection haa glveu gi eater Importance to the rlockmcu Dublin, lu which ihn "Irish ('nuns, to her compelltore arroaa the mm, than thoso of graving un the public Ireland movement and the Cache Great Britain, which only a few year lunili and forest reserves and It ia de- league p'.nyed a prominent part. The plaintiff. Miss Delaney, of Abago led tha world in Iron and ateel sirable lliat some uuilcd tciinu shull bey view, Kilkenny, who Is hi lit under now linda herself on third production, be made utsm cungrcx at a very early 21. wus a prizewinner et Ihe Olrcachiu. the llet, having been passed by the date. The defendant, Mr. Frank I1. Burke, hoeldes being a revenue officer in KilPalled Stain end Uermauy, both of SECOND PAYMENT MADE. kenny, we elan a Gaelic enihusisM. them Protection countries. Their acquaintance sprang out of In bin testimony before the ChamMins Iielsney's entering for the 1. Bl. The lsiulslsna Louis, July berlain Commission Mr. Jeans showed The defendant enmiH'tltiona. Pinch today hud nccompRuled her to couaimny nnldin in that during the last ten years British paid Into Exposition the I'uiled States liad Iskcn e iron production ha only n little more here the sum uf f2i:i.i)!i2.li as IffiHl, and henceforward in her welfare then held lie own, while tha total the secuud installment In repayment great interest AT TUB OIRKAHTTAS sm'Ftiti 1 4, WO. IKK) loaned by the govnrn uf the k mount handled, native and iiuporlod, At ibs Oireachtas In t!Hrj M'.e was ment. This paymeut. repmumta funy haa shown an increase so small in per cent of the total adtuisHiou royal-lifin oilier cumpariapa with the iucn-a.i- ' covering tin period from June countries that the result it nuu-- i un- filth to and Includiug June :iUth, us tho act of congress satisfactory. During Ihn vane period required under loan. the amhorii'.iug the American output ul iron and su-- l haa been trebled. DK'Yl'I.K RIDKK INJi'RKD. t, e mulrj-Biillluua- e g r y, n declared winner of a first prixe, and on the evening of her success, according to counsel for ihe plaintiff. 61r. Burke asked her. "Will you marry?" After some maidenly hesitation, she said. "Yes. and they kissed, latter on the parties went to the Munster Fela at Cork. In March. 1902. the defendant suggested that the plaintiff should sing at a Got lie League concert in Manchester. Her father objected to her going to a strange city by herself, bnt consented when the defendant said he would go with her. Her appearance wee great success, end the defend- ent then wanted to buy her a ring. but. ae the one she fancied would cost 18 guinea s, rump wee bought. About twenty It iters bad bees written by the defendant to the plaintiff, and when Mr. Burke returned from his holidays in Augusr, 1903. he got back that he ble letters on the pretense from wanted to nuke a reference them. The letters were deal rayed . but two others were found, and these were seized, end in February lost he mnrrli-Mine Catherine Phelan. The plaintiff said she had translate the Gaelic phrases in the defendant's loters. and amongst them were, "Mag- gie my treasure. "With great love, and "To my little dark treasure, from your loving Francis. Mr. Burke, w ho conducted hie case in person, the plain- tiff, 1ml failed to shake her evidence. In reply to his q net bin. whether she remetnliered anything that occurred at the Irish singing clesees held at his house. Miss Delaney replied, Yes, I remember you cursed your mother on one occasion that you found the door locked. The defendaut mufle a lengthy statement. denying every promise, but the Jury, one of whom denounced the defendant a perjurer, expressed their views by awarding Mis Delaney il!9U leader. damages. n r. d un-cl- As-aur- FLORIDA DELEGATES. Chaiianoi. Tenn.. July 1 Florida delegates to the Democratic convention j ' Govpassed through the rity today. J. ernor Jennings, a nousiif of W. Bryan, and sho is a delegate, was with the party- - A poll of the delegation that the Hcaret delerevealed the tb of Governor with exception gates. Jennings. bo la inclined that way. have sent alternates. The governor slated that there ia a strong Cleveland sentiment forming. be placed au(j gfanuld the iu norains' ion it would not surprise him to see the Florida delegation flock to 1. Monarch Sheet Linen Feuret Sheet-.- . Defender Sheet j . Defender j less 40 c 81x90. .81x90... 81x90 62ic .81x90 Pillow Cases from 8c to 25c. 75 c hem-stitche- d. i & Sons Howell Reese : We wire houses and wire them fine With the best of material in the Electrical line. Has shown the importance DONT FORGET ThE PLACE C0XIERC1AL ELECTRIC CO. CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. STAN. S. STEVENS Foughne, 614 n. lli-fat- t PROMINENT EIGHTH GRADUATES zZrlA fl I Joseph Ryan, National Democratic Committeemen, Dies Suddenly at Louie. Co ' .V icy Eccles Lumber 154 Telephene 126 Twenty-fourt- Co. Street h WILL YOU a place of unimproved land? Weber County f Adjelnlng Improved farmer Half mile from R. R. Station f Right next to Irrigation Canal 7 Providing you can buy on monthly payments T Say 10 or $15 or 620 per month t 30 In DEAD Lober While preparing far spring and summer ask ta be ahewe tha acreen win-daand deore Just received at Invast In NEVADAN ' Eccles The y will receive 60 per cent on II pictures taken withla the next 80 days at OARBERG'B STUDIO, 270 25th St. Cement are guaranteed by ia This le tha beet brand an tha market .You can get it by calling an er phoning steamer Gen. Blocum. The blow was struck by fireman who res-(wthe wouuxn from drowning. Mrs. Gqssman jumped from the hurricane deck of the Blocum. Hha was seen struggling in the water by a fireman who leaped to the rescue. He was caught by the drowning woman who rhoked him with a death grip so tenacious that finally he was uompelled to render her iineonarlous with a blow from ble fist. He then swam with her to shore. Bhe wee hurried to a hospital, but a slight cut produced by the firemens flat devel oped erysipelas and caused the wo-man's death. -- Alscn--Gcr- man MANAGER. Wash, avenue.. of having GOOD SIDEWALKS THOSE LITE MEN 2279 Erysipelas Weather Bad The a blow In the face hae caused tho death of Mrs. Christina lies maa. who was rescued from the 6t each Sheet and Pillow Case Offer . Waman Whs Waa Saved From Slocum Disaster Dies From Erysipelas Resulting From Blow Struck Her by Firemen Whs Saved Her. July Wrappers him. than you could buy the percale in them. DEATH York, from Ladies Percale We Offer At $1.00 RESCUER CAUSED New r Or quarterly? Or annual paymontaT. And no interest? ' And no tsxeaf Tho owner to pay taxes and $7.95 tit. Entile, July 1. Joseph Ryan, nao tional Democratic committeemen front use the land until it b fully to Nevada and head of the Nevada delegapaid fort tion, died today at the Jefferson hotel, of pneumonia. Mr. Ryan and hla wife come to 8L Inula direct from their home at Virginia City, Monday. U was their Intention to spend several days viewing the fair before the opening of the convenBail piece of land will cost you 20 tion. Mr. Ryan, however, contracted a cold eu route, end when he reached per acre. $400 for 20 acroa. tit. liouie waa quite 11L He nerer left 6800 for 40 aereo. hie room el. the hotel. Hie physicians 11,200 for 60 acre pronounced ble rase pneumonia, hut 1 serious result was not anticipated. Address or Call on however. Mr. During the night, Ryan grew much worse and It became evident that he rnuld not recover, hire. HUNTER & KENNEDY Rvan remained by his bedside all night. With her waa Mr. William E. Room 6, First National Bank tiharon. wife of a member of the Nevada delegation. Utah. Building, Ogden, con-tinu- SUIT SALE If So , f 8,10,12,13.50 $15 Suits at $7.95 With Corresponding Cut in Every Line Throughout Store , Putnam Clothing House pro-dueli- 1 Frank Csnnoa, it peests. has r,iiiu the estimation nl ihe n. fraternity lhai ihry will nm publish ea Interview unless it is of s mm mi low in s re.ifli of l:i. mring , iii- - Mru i, i.ighl. IV'bl'v Wnlihniii-rriliral c.iHiiinn ll'Jei, is I relay in . Atianln. Ca.Juiy the lull Hiiilsined l.-- As w bill- - hu-- l, ri. Do'll togh Hre peraiy.-mtr hone broken. In light r'lmw and fingers Urersted, lch hip,, bauly rut and a large wound appear Hnuu hi. rn-U- FREE SUNDAY SUNDAY, Afternoon CONCERTS, July 3rd. Dili. saticnel character and eirovrile o 3t30 Evening 8:30 abaed?qtnent of ail principle end bon . . . by . . . cr. Hi remarks at El. Ixcuiix, aa given bdoricq. 15 piece orchestra with new il. in the dicpa'thea. Indicate that be COl LPN'T GET INtitRANCP AN!) lustrated would vot, for a yellow doe if o songs end moving til'inDEP, on hie ticke' HU Dunerk are g do pictures. Read them: grading confession. Et Louis. July 1 Discouraged bv "Eight yean ago I bolted the Repuh. n examination for life lnsuranre lican convent lee in tit's very town which showed that ho we aflticiel and I have grown gray Bince that wiih an organic iVsoai Upt was a ler in Ulan j. Simpkins, time trying to find proper political ter- nrri itwurnneo, of the IteiiHiilt. I -- ad comtary minal facilities. Let them put any- pany. shut and killed himself in tho thing Uu.y ph ase in the platform and office of 'hr rompanr lodav. even nominate Grover Cleveland am TENDING NEW SrALE 1 will watch the other fellowa walk MINERS til'SDKXD WORK out If they want to, hut none of it for FORDS FULLl)RCHESTRA Birmingham. Ala, .Inly me. I have had nil I want." What ihuusiind five hun-i-riinlen miner In true Index tu his character? 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