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Show TBS VOVSISQ EXAUIXE R. Wm. Silver and wife of Salem, Ohio, art vUiiiug in the city. W. M. O'Brien., the well known trav cling man of Chicago, la in the 'city. Frank B. Hall and O. C. Thorpe are Ogden visitors from Salt Lake city. Ur. Ilirehman, Mr. Kohn end Mr. LOWER BIDS Would-b- e MEETING OF LAW AND SEWER COMMITTEES THIS EVENING TO CONSIDER SEWER BIDS. Three Thouaand Four Hundred Took Place Yesterday Three heueend People Expected Today. Action of Committees Will So Reported to the Meeting of the Council Tomorrow Night. the city. tts, The committees on sewehs and Joseph Carlson who, with hiachiidren of the city council meet this evening haa been eact pleasuring, has in the council chamber at 8 oclock to home. consider the bids fur The const ruction in sewer district Na 8. Madame has man friends. work The two committees comprise els membeii of the council and tha bidTha Soot h picnic this year will ba ders ur their representatives were inheld at the Hermitage in Ogden can- formed Monday night that the yon, July 2L committees would hear them upon their bids t (might. Dick P. Sulton, of Butte. Montana, The following are the bids: Glims ln the theatrical man, la an A Zrtzmsn.8D4.260.87; Wheelwright Ogden visitor. Bros.. 8D2.II03.13; J. P. O'Neil. P. J. Moran, Salt Lake, H8.7u9.ll Geo. Thornton, one of the offlre Gibbons A Co., Denver, 42, 402.37; force on the lauln rut- - off spent yesLouis C. Kelsey, Salt Lake, $41,498.26. terday in the city. The work ie to be completed by January 1st., 1005 which tbs bidders atated Attorney Joseph Chez will deliver an lu their bids oration at the Pioneer Day celebration in Harrlsville, neat Monday. well-kno- 851.-489.- land, after a pleasant visit in this city. Have you met Madame? Ladies Auxilary of B. L. F. Entertain You will Like Madame. The Scottish people of Weber county a gala time Thnraday at the Hermitage In Ogden canyon. will have Dunbar leaves this week for his oid home at Jackson, Michigan, to visit with his sister and friends for h In the rase of Nick 8mlth va. Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, which waa heard More Judge-Kolap-p In the district court, yesterday afternoon, the was Jury discharged and the case taken Under advisement, upon briefs submitted by both parties In the case. MINISTER a . CERTAIN OF NO DISCORD. - Jefferson City, Mo July 19. Among the delegate to the Dem- oxalic stjaia convention today, there wa a growing undercurrent of opposition to Saui B. Cook, who ia up for renomination aa sec re- tary of state. County Attorney Folk, who undoubtedly will be nominated for governor, said: I feel certain there will be no dla- cord. The outlook seems promts- ing. When State Chairman Rolhwell called the convention to order, he pleaded for harmony. The mention of tha name of W. D. Vandiver, a Folk man, for temporary chairman, brought the whole convention to ita feet with cheers. A demonstration that lasted several minutes followed. In the contest for chairman and secretary, the Folk element won their first victory, the voting being 401 to 29V. When Chairman Vandiver In hia speech spoke of Mr. Bryan aa "the greatest living statesman, there waa cheering fur nearly three minutes, followed by cries of Hurrah for Parker." I want to say, continued Congressman Vandiver1, "that, if William REACHES John Barrett, American Minister to Panama, arired here today on the steamer Segurancla. The minister was met by Joseph W. Le, secretary of the American Legation at Panama, and a delegation ol Pans melons, whose spokesman waa Porforio Melendez, civil and military Governor of Colon. Minister Barrett briefly thanked Gen. Melendes hir tha welcome acorded him and then left for Panama. Hoea are entertained that Mr. Barrett is empowered to settle the vexed questions at issue between the government of Panama and tha officials of the zone. The Seguranlcla also brought e number of engineers and nuriea. Colon, July, 19. J. Bryan and David Bennett HQl can both vote for Alton B. Parker, we may feel assured once more that the white winged angel of peace hovers over the Democratic council chamber." There were frequent cheers at the mention of the principles of the Folk campaign, especially those referring to the fight to be made on boodlers nnd boodling. recess waa taken at this point until evening. MNM IOWA DEMOCRATS. Iowa City, Iowa, July 19. The Par. ker men are in complete control of the state Democratic convention.Ther waa a feeble effort on the part of the old silver crowd to rally around some of their leaders, but this was .dispelled early in the day. After selecting a resolutions committee that would write a platform In accordance with the platform adopted at St. Loula the convention listened to the speech of temporary Chairman Stiger, sent a messenger of congratulation to Judge Parker nnd then adjourned until afternoon. The telegram to Judge Parker follows: Iowa Democrats, in state convention assembled, congratulate you and the nation on your nomination, and the prospect of your selection. Wa wish you God-speed- ." BRYAN AND PARKER WILL KILLED OR MITTED SUICIDE. WAS PROBABLY COM- th ,,8 6-- WARJNEWS BOTH TALK RACES wn BASEBALL. REED HOTEL demi-mon- ., The following are the nrrivnle at Reed for the pest twenty-fou- r hours J. D. Den. San Francisco; P. I Wllltawa, Balt Lake:J. J. Wagnei Balt Lake; W. M. O'Brien. Chicago B. W. Sllsbee, Jacksonville; Mrs Hln ham. Salt Lake; Mrs. Kohn. Salt Laki Mrs. Blume, Balt Lake; C. B. Mllle Chicago; J. K. Studberg, City; K. 1 Stewart. Salt Wm. silver an Wife, Salem, Ohio; L. Hamptoi Salt Lake; G. A. Rogers, Salt Laki H. 8. Eaton. Omaha; A. Waketleli New York: W. If. Tommce. New York W. Paonell, Cut-o;D. Flshmai New York, A. 8aurwait, Denver; C. Kettle. Salt A. C. Thorp Salt Lake: Frank B. Hall, Denver: I Roee Balt the a a Most Americans know the story of The Star Spangled Banner and Francis Key, but of the older National song of Yankee Doodle how many can tell the history? Rather how few stop to think that It ever had a beginning, taken for granted aa It la, and part and parcel of Americana as it is from babyhood. One tradition has It that both words and music were of American composition- in days, but while the verses are undDputably Uncle Sam's, neither the United States nor any other country can read Ita title clear to the rollicking old tune. " Buckingham Smith, while secretary of the American legation at Madrid in 1858, wrote to an American .gentleman that Yankee Doodle music bore a strong resemblance to a popular air of Biscay, and that a professor from Northern Spain had recognised It as being much like the ancient sword dance played oiP solemn occasions by the people of San Sebastian. The professor says the tune varies in those provinces, wrote Mr. Smith, and he proposes in n couple of months to give me the changes as they are to be found In the different towns Our National air certainly has its origin in the music of the free Pyrenes; the first trains are Identically those 'of the heroic 'Danza Es parts of brave old Biscay." But to checkmate Mr. Smtthe enthusiastic claim for the origin of the tune, we have Louis Kossuths account of hia countrymen's behavior, when, traveling with him on the Mississippi, they first heard Americana sing Yankee Doodle. My companions straight way fell to capering and dancing, he says, for they had recognized an air familiar In our native land, one played in the dancee of old Hungary. Again, both the French and the Dutch lay claim to the melody. For the South of France knew it aa an old vlnting aong, while in the land of the Dykes, according to the tale Of one old Hollander, In the daya when the Dutch harvesters received for wages aa much buttermilk aa they could drink of the grain, they reapand one-tened to this old tune, singing the following words: Yanker, dudel, doodle down. Diddle, dudel, laifther, Yanke vlver, voover vown, Boter milk and tanther. Besides being thus surprisingly at home on the continent, from the North Sea to the Mediterranean, the music la likewise English property. The earliest trace of it In print la In Walsh's Collection of Dances for the Year 1750. Here it la written in 8 time, and. ia known na Fishers Jig. But, besides being used under this name aa a danca tune. It had for years before 1750 been crooned by English mother to their babes to the nursery verses: Lucy Locket lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it. Nothing in It, nothing on It, "But the binding round it And there wss a variant form wherein the unfortunate laaa whose lose la exploited waa Lydia, not Lucy, and of whose pocket twas openly avowed when the strain proved too much nnd allowed four hits, all effective. Attendance, 2,500. Score: R. H. E. Reno, Nev., July 19. Each day adda 7 12 5 mystery to the strange disappearance Tacoma , . 8 4 of T. B. Walker, who haa been mining Portland , from his ramp near Floriston for tha CHICAGO VS. PHILADELPHIA. peat several daya. To add still further to the problem the man'e hat was found Chicago. July, 19. Todays game floating down the Trochee river today. This gives strength to the theory that was a bard fought pitcher's battle, he waa either killed or committed both pltchese doing excellent work nnd suicide. Walkers home ie In San4 Fran- Philadelphia loat on an error in the ' last Inning. Kllng scored the only run cisco. on hia single, an error and an out. Attendance 2,200.Score CRICKET MATQH IS DRAWN. R. H. E. London, July, 19.' The cricket mutch Chicago i.,ii,iij,iiiii,i,...l 7 2 Washington, July 19. Ambassador between Haverford (Pennsylvania) and Philadelphia , ,,,0 6 1 Tower at Berlin haa cabled to the in a State Department that he will return Haileybuiy college today resulted .836 ST. LOUIS VS BO8T0N. to the United States on leave of ab- drawn game. Haileybury scored sence. He haa suffered from gout for runs for nine wickets dotrn and Hever-for- d 191 rum for four wickets down. St. Louis, July 19. St. Louis took months and would, have taken a vathe third elraight game of the series cation long ago but for the war. WTLL NOT VISIT RUSSIA. from Boston today. Corbett, who has been pitching poor ball since he JoinSt. Petersburg. July 19. The foreign ed the St. Louie league, showed good office denies the report circulated to- form and held Boston safe with the exday by the Journal De Parle that Far-elg- n ception of the sixth when three hits from 1.) (Continued Page Minister Delcssse will shortly netted two runs. . Attendance, 1.80. R. H. E. that there was St Petersburg to confer with Score ' It la probable that Kuropatkln or- visit Lamadorlf. 9 13 1- Minister St. Loula Keller the view to attack with dered Not a bit of money In It V. ..2 4 0 Boston of drawing on the Japanese just as Only binding round lt and Fisher Corbett Wilhelm, Grady; from Will Do you want a visit Hava Big he sent General Stakelbnrg to hold Chicago Democrats It la noticeable that the name FishNeedham. and them up from the south. Meeting on Auguet er occurs both In Jig nnd rhyme. Thla Madame will visit Twentieth. The developments of the campaign Madame? is not without significance, for Kitty In the near future are bound to be Fisher was a real personage of some month. every you Influenced by a new factor, the notoriety. According to a set of old enIt Is true we are greatly Chicago, July 19 the to have a meeting In Chicago, August luxuriance of the vegetation following gravings, published probably by well-knorain and by the rains famous Holler and depicting 80. aaid Mayor Harison today. "Wo the fow dayswhich sum19. Hawthorne are due any day. Chicago, July characters of Charles Il.e time. Intend to invite Judge Parker to be themselves, mary Miss Kitty waa a noted member of the one at the speakers. The celebration Tall grass, effectually concealing an First race, one mile Flying Ship of that period, and in all was originally set for July IS, but wo enemy renders the prospect of an advance to the valley of the Liao River won; Ahola second; Walnamolnen likelihood, lent her name to both dance changed the date when we found It too third. Time 1:41 CLEVELAND VS BOSTON. hazardous, and therefore It haa tune and nursery rhyme. would occur before Mr. Parker and Mr. Second race, six furlongs: Redmond Boston, July 19. Cleveland won toDavis had received their official noti- probably beea abandoned by the JaIf this be truer na It seme reasonfication. Wo have already Invited Mr. panese, thus explaining the delay la the days game in twelve hard fought in- won; Atlantic second; Dragoon third. able to believe, the tune Is fairly car1:46. Time In Ylnkow. of which fine batting rally nings by ried back another hundred years to Bryan, Senator Towne and Champ occupation Third race, mile and 70 yards Cel- 1650, the Hickman, Turner, Bay and Bernhard Clark. days of Roundhead and cav, Frivo-kreFederal ebration won; second; Ta Tche Klao, July 19. The Associ- were prominent. Bay established a alier. Credence may then well be givThey have practically accepted and 146.' third. Time, ated Pres correspondent has been rid- cord for outfielders, nine of hia twelve we are counting upon Judge Parker. en the tradition which makes CromFourth race, five furlongs: The wellto the In the ing around the Southern portions of putouta being made In the regular inMist won; Flaxman second; Janet tanxa: conspicuous figure the country which is now scarcely nings. Attendance, 6,4WJ. R. H. E. third. Time 1:01. Score recognizable. Since the few days of Yankee Doodle came to town .8 10 1 Fifth race, mile and 70 yards: rain, the whole land has become lost Cleveland Upon n Kentish pony. 6 1 Handly Cross won; Maud Muller secBoston In luxuriant vegetation. He stuck a feather in hie hat 1:46-3-Bill Dineen Massie third. Time and Bernhard and ond; Bemls; The Gaolln crop has grown with called it macaroni. And such extraordinary rapidity that every- Criger. Story say that after the uprising n half furlongz: four Sixth race, nnd Is It where than man the tallest higher Members of Cemmone Deprecate HU John Smulskl won; .Mum second; Al- against Charles, Cromwell once rode In NEW YORK VS DETROIT. and in the skirmishes the scouts have Crltlclem of Canadian Political to Oxford, mounted upon a diminutive bert Fir third. Time :55 been to able find cover. Influence In Army. steed which may well have been KentNew York, July 19. The New York Ambuscades and surprises are of ish since horses of that extraction are Re19. from an won eleven team Seattle, game inning Washington, occurrence. July The Russians day Loudon, July 19. In the House of every o small with hia single plume, fas1. 2 Meadows a score sults Barrett's of to Detroit at are no by losing Commons today David opportunity to worry e, tened into a sort of knot which waa O'Williams to a Suburban and five hit First fumble race, furlonga: by (Welsh Nationalist) moved an adjourn- their foe. called macaroni. Iu ridicule AtderWvely Bcored run. the Roaebud. won; winning Queen The Jspaneee seem to be moving Leary second; Amass, ment of the Houm to rail attention In thus cut by the Puritan of the figure 1:01 third. 2,200. tendance Time, their forces northeastward In the diTjord Dumlonalda participation In . Score R. H. EL Second race, four furlonga: David leader, the Cavalier sang the , lines rection of and Blmouehen. Hiuyan agitation against the govern2 8 1 Boland won; Ninora, second; Maid of quoted. ment of Canada while still an officer Fresh guns, mules and ammunition are New York .1 7 2 The Mist third. Time, 49. There ie another tale told In England being brought up dally and sent to Detroit a.,....,....., ,,, In the British army. the popularity of Fisher's Donovan and Kielnow; one Third Cheabro mile: Galanthus race, where attesting the points to e Mr. Japanese expect wanted the'Gorarn. won; Frank Pearce, second; Phyx, Jig, This run that about the middle and Buelow. Kite battle. ment to reprimand Ixtrd Dundonald. of the eighteenth century there stood third. Time, 1:43 The movement northeastward la Winston Churchill seconded the mo8T. LOUIS VS. PHILADELPHIA Fourth race, six furlongs: Nonle In London, lu the city proper, sometion and maintained that Lord Dundon-al- d much Impeded by Russian attacks. At Slatza Ttun and Gaitziatuin the won; Cerro Santa, second; Bell Reed where in the neighborhood oif the famought to have been recalled. ous Bow Bells, a church with a musPhiladelphia. July 19. St. Loula third. Time. 1:14. War Secretary Arnold Foster, on be- Russian gunners shelled the Japanese winning streak Fifth race, one mile, selling: Cath-ell- o ical clock. This, daily at the hour ot half of the Government, deprecate! ramps and drove the troops out In dis- broke Philadelphia's scoring the only run of the game won; Black Cloud second; July 12 played, among several melodies, the the raising of the question especially as order. Many were killed or wounded by Some flfty In the ninth Inning on Wallaces single Gyp, third. Time, 1:42 elr of Yankee Dopdle. and were abandoned. large supplies the Canadian government had not mentwo base hit. Kahoe's scratch tried American Interested an and seven Another Sixth Dotteryears ago race, were Japanese furlongs: party surpristioned the subjeet and was well able pitching and the brilliant field- el won: Anvil, second; Hippy third. to trace the story to Its source and to take care of Itself. Nobody. he said ed at Kalmahe and Tunrhemain while Glade's were the feat- Time, 1:28. learn the exact locality of the clock. had suggested that I.or Dunonald was marching In the mountain defiles to ing of the home team Biit his quest wss in vain. Nothing Nodzu. The Ruulanz ad- ure's. guilty of anything beyond want of Join General R. II. E. Score d finite could be learned, and no trace Judgement and he declined to express vanced two miles by occupying a po- St, Louis 10 3 " of the building could be' found. The a..,.,,.,. . an opinion on the matter until Ixml sition evacuated by the Japanese. 0 6 0 MONEY LOANED The correspondent went to the Philadelphia simple story that such a thing had been Dunilotmld who had been requests to Glade and Kahoe; Waddell and waa all that time had bequeathed to he SALARIED return home, had been heard In hi South post and found the soldiers in PEOPLE a Jolly mood. They were giving a con- Shreck. believed or discredited at wilL own defense. Real Estate and Chattel Loans cert within sight of the Japanese. The tune having been thus familiar Service quick, confidential and WASHINGTON V8. CHICAGO. In our mother country. It la not surprisThe surrounding heights are seamed Major General Isird Dundonald. the with 19. Walsh was private. No commission. Washington . July, trenches. It looks as if the Japing that It should have been brought former commander of the militia of WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. across the water In colony daya Nor, are prepared to take the defen- very effective today against WashingCanada, was recently dismissed by the anese . 223-- 4 Eceies Bldg. Thone 634-xperhaps,' In view of ita extraordinary Dominion government for Indiscretion sive here while they attack the Rus- ton. keeping the hits in all but one the hits save one were popularity on the European continent, and Insubordination, as It was termed, sians at other places or perhaps they Inning.off All Dunkleand buncher In three made ought surprise to be expressed that the as shown In a speech in Montreal June may move to Y'lnkow. Innings. Attendance 5.000. Score: Imple air should have laid such a 23. when he said he regretted that polK. H. E. Imdon, July 20 The Dally Chronicle strong hold of the young nation. Yet itics had entered into Dominion mili1 6 2 ashlngton morning prints a dispatch from the circumstances of its American birth tary affairs as tt would be Impossible this 5 S 1 are of dramatic Interest and strikingly fur Canada to hare an efficient soldiery Ita Ylnkow correspondent under the Chicago , of Walsh Dunkle and Cdarke; date and July If saying that the reinsimilar to the Cromwell part of the under such circumstances. forcements for which General Oku has McFarland. tune's English history. now been waiting are CINCINNATI VS. BROOKLYN. being disembarkIn April of the year 1755 General ed under the protection of seven JapCincinnati, July, 19. Garvin lasted Braddm-and six of the Colonial govanese cruisers. one inning for Brooklyn, four hits and ernors bad planned several expeditions A fresh landing of troops, the disand an error proving his undoing. against the French. One of these, patch says. Is also being effected to Cronin, who succeeded him, was hit to be commanded by General Shirthe north of Tort Arthur and Import- hard at intervals. Score: ley. of Massachusetts. The British part ant events may be looked for this Cincinnati 7 9 0 ...... of Shirley's force lay encamped at FL week. 2 ( 3 Brooklyn . Crailo, on tha eastern bank of the and Schlef; Garvin, Cronin Harper Hudson River, a little south of Albany. Train Ran Into Open Switch Killing Julv 2ft. The Times' Tokio and Kilter. Iindnn, As for the colonies, the call for volunHim and Fireman and Injuring correspondent cabling under date of teers had ben cheerfully responded to Four Passengers. In this talk of sanitary aur- July 19i h says TOTOMA V3. PORTLAND. by New York, New Jersey and New rounding. We mean It and we Japanese military critlca anticipate 19. The first round Portland. July. Sunwnod. Iowa. July 10. The At- renewed efforts by General Kuropat-ki- of think our market place bears England, and in early June the troops the between doe who fight Portland, lantic Express, easthound on the out (he assertion. Remember began to pour in. company after comto recover the Mo Tien positions not mean be to the tail Northwestern, ran into an open swita which are well-feour foods are well-brepany. at Ft. Crailo.. to the securitr of ruder, s won by Tacoma, and the engine and lour ears left the hi army ifessential Such a motley assemblage of men and under propit slaughtered in remains an .the for present aspirant championship track. Engineer J. A. Wells and Fire- pt.fdiion." never before thronged together on such er sanitary regulations. ' I honors Both teams a today. put up man E. H. Carter were killed and four an occasion. thought ona who wrote The adds lliai it is hard fight, bath suffering from an persons seriously injured. The signal rumoredcorrespondent of the scene, unless such an example In Toi;'n that three Japanese to win. Portland's three was set Inn tile engineer seemingly igmay be found in the ragged regiment lion I destroyers have sealed runs were made off torpedo E. WEATHEKBY A. Keefe, who was nored 11. The ears uniefc tiie powerof Sir John Faint aff. of right merry and I. inn river, shere the Russian supplanted in the fifth 'h by Thomas in house. rompieiely wrecking it and in- enniHist " facetious memory. It would have re2438 Wash. OGDEN. a Sivoipch Are., and Russian tor- ordrr to stop the run getting. Butler laxed the gravity of an anchorite to juring the uperatot. pedo Is'iit are anchored. pitched n fine game until the ninth see the descendants of the Puritans n, Mis Jeanette McKay, the popular young clerk In the office of Municipal Judge lost a lady's gold watch last evening on Twenty-fourtstreet, between Monroe avenue end Washington avenue. , crats Congratulate Parker PANAMA. The Ladles Auxiliary to the Order of locomotive Firemen entertained at Park last evening. The crowd James Burt, Jr. haa petliltloned the which gathered at the vaudeville perllstrlct court for the admission of his formance early in the evening waa one deceased father'! will to probate. The of the largest that haa been in attendance at the perk this year. After the property valued at 1530. how about two hundred and flfty coutripped the light fantastic In the Harry and Edgar Hales, the popular ple new pavilion. Railroad employes In young employes of the Reed Hotel, re- various lines of work were out with turned from a months visit to their wives and sweethearts and all seemed home in Fairvlew, Utah. to have a good time. The success of the evening's proW. 1L Gourlay, proprietor of the Unique Theatre and Utahna Park in gram was due In n measure to the folSalt Lake City, la in Ogden looking lowing ladles: Mrs. Callle E. Cave, Mrs Kate Biddle, Miss Grace Hughe-toafter the interest of hia theatre here. Mrs. Margaret Jones, Mias Minnie Larsen, Mrs. Emma Wright, Miss Kiln Madame is delightful Bogart and Mrs. Grace Morehead. Mrs. Cave, ona of the above named Charles Roberts who waa hurt on the ladies has been elected the delegate head yesterady at Promontory Point representing the Ogden lodge, to go to and waa brought to the hosphal for the convention at Buffalo, New York, treatment, la getting akmg as well as which la to convene 8ept 8, 1904. .... can be expected. few weeks. Unterrified of Middle Western States Meet and Pot Up Tickets Iowa Demo- a Bonesteel, 8. D., July 19. Governor Herrod haa been communicated with relative to sending troops to Bonesteel to preserve order. It is not believed however, that the Governor will act, as the time for registration ends next Saturday and troops could hardly reach here much before that time. There were 8,400 registrations today. The line is two blocks long tonight Much excitement waa caused during the day by a number of men who undertook to take possession of the stars and guns of the special police who hare been put on duty by the town officials. The men were mostly coneeaalonalriea, who occupy places on the street corners. They claim that they have paid high prices for their privileges and were not being permitted to operate their places. Marshall McDermott tried to atop x game and waa pounced upon and his gun taken from him. He waa badly beaten and kleked into unconsciousness and a number of other policemen The regisreceived like treatment. tration tomorrow will be increased. At Fairfax, 20 miles from here, where Is located another registration office, (be numbers were lesa and registration proceeded without trouble. Three trains carrying 3,0(10 persona, are expected to arrive Wedfieeday morning. AMERICAN Plaasant Evening Spent at Utahna Park in Annual Outing. A. C. t Many Countries Claim Yankee Doodle i) Settlers and Specif Police Colli de Regia-tration- J. Blums of Balt Lake are visiting in Mrs. and Miss Campbell left yesterday afternoon for their home in Oak- JULY 20, 1901. AT. BONESTEEL CONSIDER Mr. and Mr. Lorenzo Hanien of Df. Logan spent yesterday in the city. H. T. Sullivan and Frank H. Clark, of Salt Lake are Ogden visitor. MORNING, UVELY TIMES COMMITTEES 8. lL Jenkins and wife of Santa Clara Cal., are In tie city. OGITKN, CTAH, WEDNESDAY ff a TO REPRIMAND de . ........... ......,.....1 DUNDONALD 2-- Lloyd-Georg- 1-- Madame has a monthly sage for you. SCOTCH riCNIC PROGRAM mes- Uuyd-Ueorg- JULY Leave corner Washington and 2uth ! J,,15.3 I- Picnicking in groundM till 3 p. in.: games, races. oc., till 4:50 p. in.; old fashioned time in the jwvilkm till 7 p. m.; grand ball in pavilion, S p. u.; reduced fare 20c each way. CHILDREN BURN TO DEATH HOTEL FIRE IN Reno. Ner.. July. 19,-- The Humphrey Hotel at Bueanrille, in Lassen county, Calif., caught lire today nnd waa entirely destroyed. With the exception of two children, a daughter of Mrs 01 Mr- and Mrs. ; K- - Miller, the occupants escaped. The "n children were burned to death, M ,s,tle insurance ou the TE building and the loss cannot be estimated. EMPLOYES SHOULD SHARE PROF-IT- Ban Francisco. July 19- .- The Pacific Coast Gas Assocation began lit twelfth annual convention today in his address President W. A. Aldrich silted that the only way to overcome the present antipathy between capital and labor and ibe elimination of trikes. is to give employes a share of the profits according to the efficiency shown by the workmen. eases SKELTON WILL BE CHARGED WITH DYNAMITING. Cripple ( reek. July lit. Sheriff Edward Bell said today that direct information charging Pearl Hltd- toil, the miner arrested in Pueblo. with the Independence dynamit- ing. would be filed tomorrow. ,.... v NO ENGINEER IGNORED HOT SIGNAL ............ aa AIR n d over-eagerne- ss r marching to taka their station .v left of the British army long coats, some with short cost. . some with no coats at all, in varied aa the rainbow; aotue wiiTv hair cropped like the soldier of c well and others with wig who!?' flowed around their shoulders." Small wonder wa it, therefore. their march, their accoutenu.uu' Tjj the whole arrangement of their troT furnished matter of amusemeat loul d, soldier. Dr. Richard Bchuckbureh physician attached to the famed aa a wit, waa evidently reJr ed by the spectacle of the Comm episode at a hundred years before, b sitting down by a well sweep Crailo, where he waa quartered quickly wrote a parody on v.'.t" Doodle, and with much gravit? ommended it to the newcomers a of the moat celebrated airs of music. The Joke took, to the no small . muaement of the Britishers. Broth Jonathan pronounced it nailun in a few day nothing was heiri in the provincial camp but the trxhi, laden air of Yankee Doodle." It must he admitted that ihe auk hit off rather successfully the lsuiuin and character of the colonials, but iu tune after that day discounted choly music in the ears of more than once. Llule did 8chuck. burgh dream that this air, then jot m the purpose of levity and ridicul should ever be marked by such hirh destinies. Yet in twenty yean troy that time old Yankee Doodle" i. spired the hearts of the heroes of r Hill, and in leas than thirty yen Lord Cornwallia and his army minted Into the American lines at Yon. town and surrendered to iu mm Bus-ke- urea. The burlesque song is passing lots oblivion, though ita tune will Un M tong aa the Burs anr Stripes shall wave. It verses are certainly not worth preserving on account at then wit or good sense, but they refer ta times which tried mens souls, sift it is Interesting in this day of the popular aong to read verses which were every tongue a century or more na Following ia a stanza as sung in tha Yankee circles of Revolutionary days; Yankee Doodle came to tows Riding on a pony; Stuck a feather in his hat And called it macaroni. YANKEE DOODLES BIRTHPLACE A little south of the city of Albtny, on the opposite bank of the Hndax River, within the night of the great gleaming Capitol and In plain visw a all passing craft, atll stands la com fortable Dutch stolidity the vsnsnbli FL Crailo, under the shadow of whoa walla Yankee Doodle was wrlttei 150 years ago. Famous In this connection. It la ala known aa the oldest continuously It Habited dwelling la the United Butts It la built of brick, bearing the date 1680, and brought aa ballast tom Hoi land. Ita main part measures tvmj feet wide by sixty feet long, the temti parallel with the river, and was pal up nearly 800 yean ago by tha'orip inal patron, Kilian Van Rensselaer One ot the stones in the cellar been the Inscription: K. V. R. 1642. Anno Domini. On another are the words: Do. Megaspolenala, the name at I Dutch dominie, and over the nonk door ia the inscription, J. V. R., 1740. The place waa named the Crailo, titer (he ancestral seat of the Van In Holland. Ita many loopholes aem to Indicate that it wao as a fort aa well aa a dweffiag and It la the only old building In the United Staten which ban any toophok left to show their manner ot nnd use. Two of those ire till to be seen In the front will ti the Crailo, and they plainly she W marks of glancing bullets. Each made iff a block of sandstone about i foot square. In .one side Is dug out to d hole extending nearly the center; from the other tide pierced a hole' of modern keybJM' 'hoped shape. The atone Is mt w the wall of the building, the aperture on the outside. The tort wee somewhat alterti j 1704 by Hendrick, a grandson of laen, and In 1740 a wing waa added V a great grandoop, Johannes. m Since that time it haa remained bssa has nnd in outline, changed tlnuoualy occupied until two ymi eh when it was purchased by Mrs. . Hartwell Strong, of New Brunswick. J. Mrs. Strong ia prominent anuM sm the Daughter of the Revolution, u building old the fit to up plana RerolutKU Daughters of the American museum. and headquarters l At the time of Albany' blcef-niat bronze In a celebration 1886, let was affixed to the front wall of w Crailo, setting forth the date erection and the interesting ucu ita history. cone-shape- keyboh-hope- northern man tella of a i stayed out until 2 o'clock in nlng. Hia wife Objected. He wasnt out aa late aa she tho waa She declared she had n clock strike. What!" aaid the southerner. T0 cine i the word of a cheap Yankee News. mine?" ire Chicago Wctib Washington. July, 19. Tha Bureau's weekly crop, report sy: East of the Rocklee the temper''" 18 during the week ending July rv the between highly favorable, coast States and the Western porn of the middle plateau States, it to unseasonably cool, with light TVasninr froati cm the 13th lnet., in ton end Oregon especially. Toe rain hindered farm work In Ohio St ley and tha middle Atlantic at while need of rain, la beginning felt In New England portions t Carolines, over greater part of TW" and in Southern Colorado. Drouf, has been relieved from the Pc coast districts, but continues 1 t plateau regions. Better weather for harvesting wi' wheat prevailed than In the prw week and this work has made 8 erally satisfactory progress. Ha rvj" Ing is going on under favorable . ditions on the Pacific coast. Recent rains have greatly impfV the condition of spring wheat ot t North Pacific roast j" b7 |