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Show aaraak.; ;s y i HORSING EXAMINEE, -- , ROCKY MOUNTAIN HAS GOT THEM ALL e speaking of th equipment of Mur-o- f General Manager plants, tlie Bell company said today: telephone plants comprise central energy' systems, with various appurtenances and auxiliary .onvenleucea, that are not generally by the public. Central energy whether Independent or Bell Jcmrany's are very similar in their ieneral character, and differ only la technical construction and in available has a invenlenrea The Bell company which is large engineering department constantly developing apparatus, and by examining devices presented to it of that cotu-uan- y liventors. and the-- ": get tbe benefit of its conclusions the selection of the best apparatus to 1 need, which is of vast advantage peer companies with more restricted telo-Bhm- In ud opportunities. . OGDEN, UTAH, SU.NIUY MORXISO, A. Randall. Ogdi: F. A. Randall. Grant. Ida.; II. I'. Randall, member of the Ogden Council: H. A. Randall, REMAINS OF CHARLES FRANK- Ogden; W.City J. Randall, Frovo.; Jaroea LIN RANDALL INTERRED AT B. Randall, Ogden: Earl Randall. OgFARR WEST. den: Clarence Randall, Ogden; Lester Ilandall, Ogdan; Mrs. S. P. Brerton. Impressive Funeral Services Held Provo; Mrs E. E. Fisher, Plano, Ida.; Rhoda and Cora Randall, Ogden. He Thursday Afternoon Over Rea'sn leaves a brother, Alfred Randall, mains of Deceased. residing at Pine, (ilia county, Arizona, The funeral services of Charles F. and a sister, Mra Ed. l.uty, at Carlin, Randall were held Thursday after- Nev. Mr. Randall was born In Ohio In 1S35 noon from the Farr West meetingofficiating. and came to Utah in lstfL ITe carried house, Bishop Martin Among the notables present were a tbe mall for the United States governoi ment for twelve years, and carried tbe number of officers of the Church Saints The first proclamation from the peaident of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y enricea were presided over by Bishop the United Slates from Fort Bridger Martin and all tbe speakers paid a to Gov. Cummings at Salt Lake City, glowing tribute to the memory of the riding 110 miles at night on horseback. deceased. The meeting house was He was assistant in charge of the surcrowded to overflowing, and an aug- vey for every settlement from Salt mented choir rendered some beautiful Lake City to St. George. beautiful lie took pert in the fight at Battle music. There were many floral tributes from friends and rela-tive- Creek In the Black Hiwk war, and In and the remains were followed company with Eiihu Warren drove the to their last resting place by a large first team of the old Indian trail through north Ogden canyon into Ogbody of mourners. Bishop Levi Taylor made a short den valley. He built a number of the eulogistic address in which he extolled buildings that afterward became Fort the first the virtues of the deceased, told of the Bridger, and constructed BURIAL CF A PIONEER s, . . OFFICIALS ACCEPT CHALLENGE FROM SANDY. i JULY 3, 190. ON THE be s ire. Is the hike, and the mosque, and the mountains. It is Orhrida. Blown peasants are moving to and fro, ck-h- ir and the first has clattered up The hM. And then at length one sers it the silent thing l ha: has come in tin night. It is a patrol of Turkish 'idicis standing before the door with By H. N. BR.i uu i. l.:on-- i fixed - a score of ihctn. with Lie not Lunv. ,t a sergeant at their beard. They came m uxuiina of tin- j i.i the dark, unknown to you. And ones ' it utrt iAing vh? The governor knows why. And mum and ha;;:.:..i. for a moment you shudder with a true B : i.,v l.e a taste, it i...... fear. What if the governor ti i insecure that. l,n hsi not heard in time? What if tbe i..i i f Arab coffee, or the i , r;i soldiers had bint false? And the nf a Turkish sti.-i-iiiji the p.ir.ic of the played country comes upon you. JiMtse of the Jmv. i;g There was to have been a massacre ' r- - ' i:an this. It is u.is tio of t)io East such a fr ir as a cI,M l it night, and you were to be the first Uni m. uui have, as he lies in in tin A DAY OF SURPRISES. tuiii-.U- . of imitlide terrain dreaming But it is a day of surprises, and as at ; unnamed fares, of shapeless the hours go ou the mirage of the picamid the curtail, . and fold after fold of Its fui s i) tin unexplored re usescreeping of the turesque lifts curtain. We are in the picquit' Men taik of fear in East as gintcrli.g 'we ip-.- ik of fever at homo. Ii retie. u ture. after all; we are things lu our own dream. It is midday, and llae-ha- s no -- Lone; it demands conreal-me::- t. no arrived from Monasttr. He !a times of trouble, old siul at midnight, he has trotted all youi r will fake to bed wlib uo other varied he way, and he ia fresh an j smiling ailn.i iit. in the darkist r.uiier of the houe tiey lie huddled, shivering in ii! unwearied, Hannan la our Alhau-..ihe haa brought us mld-i:- n mer. beneath a h'at-ketand ;.u inerwenger. and pounds, it Is almost zupei flunus when you ask. with a syi:!i,ihetie n la it ague? Is It rheum- to tount it. llassun has cart icd Hum-- f anils since the winter began, and atism?" ihe son or the w!f. a HI answer. rear." It is the m ilady of the liter. is never a penuy missing. He la roll, tl.r- disease of tin- - li:::ate, the tout g nnd tall and chiealro'in, amt bia mama-iremind you of an English herltui-of these ran a. the gout p.i,'itc school bov. It would bo whlrti rins in noble families. to send iiim into town to ask OUTSIDE THE Hi Ti RE. It iui:o to nte. too. in tin.e. tiiis fear it ilu grocer lias any more of that of the minify, and it raute in ihe ap- Kiiiiiu tea. "But, stay. Hamsun, you propriate place the tlhav i.m liorder-lan- d. don't know Ochrlda? Can you find know every ttivet and Two days In Orhvuhi were one ,l:c chop?" Hut you've corner, otVcndiin. long pageant of strange and lieautiful every things. Front our windows stretched never lived in Ocluida, Hwssuu?" No, effndim" aud yon ocin to tbe gicai lake, with the white mouna peculiar twinkle in the clear tains round It. Hint shut uni ihe mod- note I could find my wav ern world and banished tivilixation. hlui eyes The lldii rs put out on i( in their pre- !u the nark. Ive done it often.' Ob! I was with Shavian historic boats. The pmuiiii camo and How was that? l turn Stunned, went under cnimbling ratewnys. in cos- tor three years. and my fingers close foolishly, tumes of the middle age. Byzantine away, on Ihe Lag which holds chapel anil a mosque of the conquest 'ueliiicliveh, stood at our door. and over our beads those three hundred pounds. Slmyian is of all the Albanian brigand chiefs, frowned a great fortress raised by the Slav conquerors who ruled Indore ever thb most daring, tbe most ruthless. Hie most successful. Norman rsine to England. All the cenTHE FEAR OK THE EAST. turies were onr conteii'porarica and tlie A week has passed, and our dead past our neighbor. One refused is somewhat restored. Hassan to take these Albanian tribesmen with tbe fierce eyes, the proud gait, for men has gone back to Monastic with our of today. One walked among letter, and in his place we have Ali. them as one walks along avenues of All, too, is an Albanian with irou gray hair and an air of professional integgods and mummies in some great muto seum. One heard of robberies and rity. Ho has been murders. It was strange. They told great men all hia days. If Hasssn had of men held np to ransom In tbe a certain chivalrous fidelity, Ali is posall streets and carried off from the market- itively respectable. He Bleeps -place to captivity. It was curious. day; bo is sometimes tired surely a man to trust, lie has a family and There were rumors of massacres planned dally, meetings in Hie mosques, of many friends, and aL sundown slips off for an hour or two to dine bloody vows., and scarcely secret con- quietly spiracies. And that, too. was inter- with his wife. He has ro:urned as umibI, silent, imperturbable, gliding esting. in stockinged feet t restore hie rifle THE AWAKENING. But still we went In and out among to its wonted comer, llo has gone inIt all, seeing and hearing, spectators to the big room upstairs, where Cun-amine, our civilized Albanian clerk, and critics of the place. And so It continued until there came the first aits poring over his book, lie baa night of winter. It was very rold. One curled up on tbe floor beside the wood filled the stove and shut out the world. fire, blinking like n cat, aid rolling tAmstantine One slept late Into the dark morning, bin endless cigarettes. education. He hearing nothing, forgetting all with- lias bad an American bookout And then came the slow and puz- speaks English, understands zled awakening. There Is frost in great keeping, and sh udders nt n horse or n on the windows. Where title. He iz deep in Smiles on patiently looking out the un- are we In tbe cold sunlight? There, to ALBANIAN BORDER -! ..- - 1 n-- ri. Ia-o-- rii in-.- ! i:e-mi- n , it Salt Lake county officials have aaepted a challenge from the Sandy bam call team to play on ths afternoon Tbe i t Bandy. The county team liiivated the city aggregation and has derided to take a chance with the oaudy bunch. The officiate are out of July atteruuon putting in an hour of every hard practice to keep in shape. Sevin the eral changes will be msdline-ufor the county team and the - p game up In depends on how the men show the workouts. The citizens of Sandy intend to give the county team a royal reception and lu hive a baseball team of amateurs who haml out the real article. In the ticuing a ball will be given for the gall Lake team. POLICE AND FIREMEN IN BATTLE TODAY. coufl-diu.e- The police force and fire brigade will line up' this afternoon on Walk-u- b field for a baseball game which promises to outclaas anything ever run here. The official llne-u- r will not both Le disclosed until today, when learns appear on the field. Cap" Ed Davies had his men out ali last week practicing hard and he Lchevee his men will win the game on their superior stick work. Assistant Chief Wood will captain the fire unya and has s good bunch of in his line-uMayor Richard Morris will umpire the game, which will be called at EFFICIENCY OF SILENCE. THE DOUBTFUL Sidney How do you feel about candidate who doesn't talk? Rodney Well, he's too wise for politician, and not wise enough for statesman. Ex. a a a He work be had done for fhe up- brick building In Weber county. wag wont to say that during all the Weber and Utah northern of building twelve that he was In the emgood county In particular. C. F. Middleton also spoke In the same strain and told of his association with Mr. Randall In his lifetime and of his upright dealings with all men. He tbe admonished the family to follow footsteps of husband and father and they would be sure to leave Illustrious names behind them. Joseph Parry, William Driver Melvin and Orin Randall also spoke, atdetesting to the good qualities of thecorceased, after which the funeral tege formed and moved to the cemetery. Mr. Randall was one of the oldest citizens In northern end best-knoUtah. He leaves a widow, Mra Sarah A. Randall, and the following children: C. C. Randall, Grant, Ida; J. years ploy of the United States government he he never slept In a house. When he came across the plains in 1848 brought a load of sugar for Gilmore 4fc Salisbury of Salt Lake City. In a letter written by Mr. Randall to a friend some years ago, regarding an application for a pension, he recites that he was a veteran of the- Black Hawk, Walker and Tintlc wars. He died in the same house that he built at Farr West forty years tgo, the first brick structure in Weber county. A picture of which is shown. - stated St. Petersburg, July 2. It Oblonsky formerly Governor of Kharkoff, will be chosen to succeed the late General Bobrikoff as Governor-Generof Finland. Is that Prince al far.tihar words in hia Webster a prizs lor cxcmpiary conduci. He docs not want to talk, and answers Alt in irritable niunoKyllabies. But suddenly Li grows tki .U'd. All is n;ai something, calmly, and in tone of w i:h Just a hint of a but commonplace, wicked twinkle in bis eye. And pis-cin.jwe bear this Alt ha killed n man, quietly and dectnity, between bia itiuucr and bis ujh . it MdJ,c-r- . was only a .liuukcii Tnrki-Ihe man bad oiUi luorxr, m, An's pieuiibfs, mistaking li nir a (Lris-lia- u huuso. He had Join: no damage, liui tiio insult .! unpardT'-abi'- -. Aii Litu ii.tu pulp, and had quietly beai-.-flung him for dead out of (ho window into the street. Aud after that Le had hot dinner. All and Coiititaiiiiiie agree mat iL case is grave. The man, it seems, is not quite dead. Ha is being treated by the idlltary doctor tbai is to aay by the local grocer, fur the teal uniformed Turkish military doctor is everything hut a surgeon. lr-hap- s the man will recover, and then there will be a feud. Two hours later there la a knocking at the gate, sad we prepare ourselves for Alts arrest. But presently Constantine enters, his la. once more smiling and at ease. It is all right; the soldier la dead. but wont Alt be arrested now for murder? Why? answured Oouslau-liti- c lu aurpnse. "The soldier was only a stranger, and Ail Is an exceedingly popular inan." And ns he shut tho door, the helpless, lmralyslng Rar of tho east came over us agalu. r -- TURNED THE TABLES. A JUDGE OF GIRLS. Let us now go to the Inside Inn an J goi. oiirseivss locale.! coroformbly for h tf-cays waiie w take in the at-:i- a tious of tlie fair. Tbe rates are of your ptri.dp. a little stiff pOLkellOuks, being J for i .oil ami boit.-'i-, Lui when wc cu:i.ler that tbe mi sis are of tbe very t.e.M, and 1 1 is a day is saved in eatronua tie, iu'.. ales are not unreasonable. There ani.ib. r thing bInhic this istblish-meibui is exciunively picu:iar, jj fcl. I anils; there is not a (o.ort-in r.ion about the hotel, oiHi- - r a., giitvi or frRipioye. The v.a..uis i.i ilinicg naini are ail batidsurj. , cit '.ir, lourteous young li'.ii.e, an 1 iu esnuot help saying wh:u you them that it is the large t. army i.f pietty girls you ever saw. Wats tea Wave. . m Eventually the rag 'time cano player becomes so hardened that he ca:i stand almoat anything. A ago Lgbtniug struck a pianist of that kln-at Englewood. N. J. The man was not tbe lightning seriously hurt, but bat n't been seen in that vicinity since. J Kichbeld Bua. A LONG FAREWELL lion. Ferry 8. Heath la absent from tin- State, it is adieu and nut au r. Duseret News. ALARMING SIGNS OF DESUETUDE. re-voi- Mr. Tlflington I think I'm really getting old. Mr. Huutlngtnn Why? Mr. Ttffiugton Oh, tups don't to play with me any more. Ex. try Sir. Sharpe (old lawyer) Beatrice, is it possible that, in spite of my positive orders to the contrary, you have It is now proposed to pipe refrigera-Hibeen allowing that young Rnoodle to from a central plant to outlying persist In ills wttcnUuus to you? Miss Beatrice Father, 1 decline to plants. Just as hot air and water have been piped, so that one pipe may freeze answer that question. Mr. Rliarpe You do, hey? Id like to a loom and another warm it. know why. Miss Beatrice On the ground that the aiiswig- - might Incriminate me and I'd like to set you get around that Chicago Tribune. m The Chicago Journal aays, Japan is the only nation la the world that has never been subdued by a foreign enemy." So? Wbat foreigner subdued Ihe United States? Tellurlde Journal. body-serva- eSSSEDOi Oc Keep Cool ? s s? Why stand over a hot Range and cook this hot weather when you can buy a good gasoline stove for $3.75 two-burn- er Special Price os IceCream Freezers. BROS. WHEELWRIGHT OGDEN. Ave. 2478 Washington Self-Help- fern-patter- ns 9C90 Ml JULY JULY UIBIUBiB ASCENSIONS' 2 ,i With parachute drop. The first. one at 1 oclock a. m. sharp, the second one at 4 o clock in the afternoon by Prof. Wayne Austin the world s greatest balloonist. 1 4 THE GREAT RANNIER BROTHERS Featured during the season 1903 with Ringling Bros', great circus as double 50 ft, in the air Will put on their great leap for trapeze performers-worki- ng fe, one of the sensations of the day. 3Big Acts3 ONE AT 3 OCLOCK--4 O'CLOCK AND 6:30 ATTRACTIONS Afternoon anti Evening DANCING V I FORDS ENLARGED ORCHESTRA 9 Grandest Display of Fireworks Ever Seen in the City Park Opens at -- &! at 9:30 p. m. Come and bring your family and enjoy the filnrlniK Fourth at MISSION to Park 10c r f |