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Show THE MOKNiyq ESAMlSEBDOrES, CTAIi, j UunSDAY MORNING, INDEPENDENT MORE HOUSES FOR roe. leave on of Ur. J 11. Po- today tor Son Francourse at fJo ahere lie will li? college of phu.Iaua and surgeon. - jobn will of Frit am Rudolph Zoeppwly Germany, Herr Arnold Gugelman Beru Switzerland. and Herr UuAckerman of Haamurg. Germany, the city having Just arrived rum Yelkiwbione Park, where they J' thia great natural making a tour of me Orion Wave baaeball team, gen the Ogden Furniture rtllr known as are in receipt of the eioueny' team, yjdiome silver cup. presented fcy J. tievit A Co. to ine winning teem Commercial League aeries j. fkf city d championship games. The cup laarea tot of art andit.the furniture buya jgKly proud of yieriif Frank Jamea of Uinta raun-Wyoming, pasaed through Ogden tsteiday, having in charge Butch ijiuver. the third of the trio of robbera vke held up Express Agent Harding ud Guard Merritt nt Ksmmerer, Wyo., ane day ago. The eheriff waa almoat lurn out from hie long chase. message waa received Emery of Salt Lake county yesterday to the effect that will be sent from a deputy sheriff gill Lake after Ralph Doughlas, the un who was brought in from Idaho tHh James Walker last night Dough-l- u who is well known hers will In all probability be arraigned In a few daya os charge of burglary. A telephone Sheriff Horn Jimes Horrucks has filed a complaint the Second Judicial district court gtinsi E. Stanley for the foreclosure h mortgage on nil the property In marble yards at 3441 Washington ifenue. The complaint alleges that 150 July 11, the defendant borrowed dviug a promissory noteand the above ef the security and contrary to bag failed to meet hie In puperty promise obll-ptio- when due. of excursionist Lake City took idvtulage of the excursion to Cosh rills tuday and visited ibis busy U tie coal mining camp. Quite a large crowd from Ogden and Balt of the pari lea Injured in collision at Laughton Spring, war Reno, Monday last, were brought Several the a iito Ogden Tuesday evening on al train. They were- - taken speci- to the general hospital where heir Injwill receive tho best of medic- Ogden 1 uries al attention. has PariAc company The Union de-rl4- r4 to strengthen its roadbed balnea Ogdon and Uinta and work looking to that end began yesterday at the Utah At the latter place Lima ftMftruction company, which haa contorted to do the work, established in camps yesterday and la commenci- ng to break le generally throughout The grade-wil- l ground. widened and strengthened the territory named. . Interstate Com-er- if Sept. Commissioner Pruuly heard antimony today In regard to tho West-m- i Livestock shippers grievances igskiKt the railrosds on account of alleged discriminations in rates and poor service. The commission .announces that the heating on the iharges of discrimination against this city in rctnmodities rates from the cast made by George J. Klndel, manufacturer, would be resumed in New 14. Denver, York later. WARRANTY TA DEEDS following real estate transfers effected ai the county recorders uxizj ; - Mahon of New York to Joc-.- ll r Ogden, six lots in blocs Alee p- Jkia inblock sixteen In block 2, block 4, $170. to 2, MertU Jacol,B JwiMb uSTuJ0 ck 2' an ' Kuchi Addition, of Manyunk, ad. lot 5 lota In block fit). Atwood. Pennayb Read M. block I Lentz or Fleetwood, Penn-- j Josiah U. Read, three lots and live' in block 1, (40. A. Kock of Omaha, to JosiaU lock lB and (jiif l0tj M- - , i olght lots In ' AddlUon. MO. . ux. to Thomas H. Cullff7 g".Prtof lot block 6. 41. plate. DRUNKS YADHAHTSAJIp BEFORE JUDGE HOWELL Are Disposed of ,i1r in Rapid Fire of vagrants and drt "iCl! 01 iu VAPW-U- r HVWH a court. 7 i1r1Uiy ordt Tnl on ,wa" kin! 7,ult'aEee nd fined the evidence of C fcuinid Ir?m fi ! Jailer Critchlow dJir''niUut waa epokei bout . i r fiU which Mrs. Si k? d' her for room t ",,e and inaulttng i Asrom. cttn luu he arrested by X hir wh,1 on ,el1 lnt0 the dub nrLrB,?nauih" fthe h from rh.iVP.r3r-ti,;- it that w,v the Joint hr jLrk,.m twety-flv- r.?feI,0'ed Rn ito Michael ,e ou WhUkeF el ,Lpon lh nnfievrt ou,d out of towi t of hfn.C fcj e Nm to ,d tIm offer for vagra for arraigned drun Svea another chance 1r 1 TELEPHONE Wa LEAVE E80PUS. ,U Ko Informal at Jaemount to Jud Parkers visit . "",,omw' beyond Sis ,Y lrl,n "'Ffil- - tfiat he PridPU" OTThur' itE? 1110 S J. CATARRH OF THE BOWELS AND DIGESTIVE ORGANS. BRAKEMAN RENTAL ARE NEEDED IS BADLY Pe-r- u COMPANY ai ' General Demand For More Houses of From Vour to Rooms Good Field For Investment o; Capital. Eigh - been studying lender. They are M United States. , j i SEPTEMIIEU13, t OPENING OF EXCHANGE WILL. BE OF MORE THAN ORDIN-ARINTEREST. That there Is greet need of mure to eight room houses in Ogden Soma of the Featurea That . Are four Is evidenced by the fart that an inClaimed for the New Syatetn. quiry at the offices of the tea estate men of the city brought out the fact The opening of the Utah Independthat six houses ent Telephone exchange In thla city only, there are about containing the number of mom will be of more then passing Interest mentioned for rent. Several of these to Ogdentaee. in view of the ninny in- are on the novations in telephone service - that while fitted outskirts of the town and up with modern improvewill be introduced. A' great benefit to are too far removed from the the residents, is the early morning ments business and railroad centers to meet call service, whereby subscribers van with favor from the great majority of leave an order with central and be callrenters. ed any hour of the day or night, or as It seems to be the opinion of real many times during the night ns they estate men. generally, that there I desire. This is found a great conveni- a grand opening at present for men of ent a with sickness In the home, when to route In and bulid a numit. is necessary to administer medicine capital ber of modern pottages, containing at intervals during the night. from four to eight rooms, with every Business men are enabled to find out prospect of realizing from the names of those who tried to talk the lnveetmenis. The good proffts general demand with them while they were out of the of renters is for cottages of five or offices, as unanswered calls are regis- nix rooms with improvetered In the exchange, which 1 equipments and at moderate rental price, 1. e., from fl2.50 ped with all the latest known electromonth to 20. It mechanical devices. Probably the most le sate to say thatperIf there were one la new service of the feature important hundred houses of that kind iu being able to keep In touch with the local Iona for rent today and the good fact bUHineee man In any part of the city waa well known. Inside of forty-eigthat his business calls him. In the hours all would he rented. eastern cities this Is especially appre- demand is not for houses The great that rent for ciated and used by the physicians, who $25 to $35 per hut for bouses are in their offices but a few hours that, rent at frommonth, 20 $10 to per month. each day and who feel the need of beOgden ia a great railroad center ing in Immediate touch with all their and will always be' so long as the patients night and day. This Is accomtranscontinental lines of the Harrlman plished by notifying the operator of system make this a Junction point. their next destination, either hospital, More railroad men are ranting, tn patient's residence, or their own home, every day to fill the positions created and the exchange transferring nil calls the increased work being done for their offices to any of these places by here. A short time ego over thirty men where they ran be found. formerly engaged at Balt Ijike City-IThe information bureau will answer the overhauling and reiiairing of all legitimate questions, such as time passenger coaches, were transferred to of arrival and departure of mails, at- Ogden. Many of these were men of tractions at theatres and prices, base- families, but when they looked around ball scores, correct time of day, locaand sought nice, little cottages to tion of Urea, whether trains are on time or not, outcome of sporting events, election returns, etc. PEACH DAY AT Adding to nil of the above conveniences the fact that every phone In the JffliCHAM CITY city le on an Individual lino with an Fina Celebration Haa Been Arranged unlimited service gives Ogden a perfor the Occasion. fect telephone system. Tho comiwcy le purely a local one, Editor Coodliff, of the Boxelder having quite a few stockholders In Ogden, nnd has brought several hundred Report, le an Ogden viairor in the Inthousand dollars of eastern capital Into terest of Peach day, which will lie this city. Tho management intend in- celebrated at Brigham City, Thursday. viting all the citizens of Ogden to infrom Excursions Ogden have been arnew In their course of the spect plant a few weeks, when they will start this ranged and the following program will excellent service.. be carried out: 1 Train arrivea from North and South at 8:55 a. m. Brigham City DEATH 8F MRS. E. P. BROWN Military band at depot to welcome Deceased Had Been a Resident for visitors. 2 Visitors proceed up town and Thirty Years of Ogden. peaches, melons and cantaample Mrs. E. P. Brown, aged about 65 FREE all who come. loupes Year, a prominent and well respected 2 Free open to air concert by Brigham resident of this city, after a lingering Military band at 11 a. m. Illness of years died at 8:30 o'clock City 4 Baseball Academy game at her at Tuesday evening residence, equate el 1 p. hi. Broncho riding and 3555 Orchard avenue. followFor thirty years Mrs Brown' has balloon ascension immediately game. One admission fee resided in Ogden and during that time ing the ballcover the three events. she haa made a host. of friends who of 25c will 5 Free ojien air concert by Brigham will be pained to hear of her death. Military band at 6 p. m. Although a sufferer for years past, aha City 6. Concert by Miss Nannie Tout at haa been patient and hopeful nt all times. She leaves one son, E. 0. 7:30 p. ra. in Brigham City Tabernacle, 50c. of admlsdlun Brown, druggist at the corner 7 Dancing at the Arademy of Muric Washington avenue and Twenty at 3 p. in. and I p. m. Regular prices ond street. Don Maguire, the mining man, la brother of the of 8 admission. The finest peaches in the city will deceased. The funeral services will be held be on exhibition at the Court House grounds and during the evening band from St. Joseph's church', Friday mornbe concert and prize peaches will 10 o'clock. at ing auctioned off In boxea. The time for of special trains will be anASHORE SAN departure VESSEL NEAR nounced by bulletin at the library on FRANCISCO. Court House square during the day. 8an Francisco, Sept 14. The British THE PROSPEROUS WEST. hip Ditton, Captain W. Davis, Is ashore about five miles south of the The ebb of the flood tide of prosCliff house. She is seventy-fou- r days out from Newcastle, Australia, with a perity that baa been apparent iu the cargo of coal. The Ditton ta a ateel East during the last year or two has hip of 2.699 tone, 311 feet long. 42 feet not touched California. Item: beam and 25 feet in depth. She was certainly of the Savings Bonks of The repents built In Milford, England, in 1891, nnd for the quarter beginbelongs to the Ley land Shipping com- San Francisco ning in May and ending in August pany of Liverpool. The Ditton Is well known in the Pa- place the assets May 9th at $169,071,-954.7and on August 18th at cific coast trade In which she has been making an increase for the engaged for years past. A heavy fog prevailed at the time the three months and nine days of The deposits in May were vessel went ashore. 155.166.272.47. and on Augna t 18th they had reached $156,652,476.65, an TOOK A CELESTIAL HUSBAND. Increase of $1,486,204.18. ht n . well-kno- $44L-276.7- RAILROAD BUILDER RUPT. IS A BANK- New York, Sept 14. A petition in bankruptcy has been filed by James Lawrence, who schedules hie debts at 162,300 with assets of 9900. Lawremw formerly waa a railroad builder and became financially Involved, according to his attorney, through building an electric railroad system and other improvements in Augusta, Arkansas. scheduled include The liabilities to more then 125.000 In notes dne Charles Page Bryan, American minister to Portugal; 15.000 to the city of Canton. 111., for a street railroad there, and 82.000 on notes to Die Woodruff county bank. Augusta, Ark. WILL ' . j Chicago, Sept. 14. After traveling 3,500 miles to become the bride of Dr. Law Keem. a Chinese physician, Mies Edith Miller will accompany her Oriental husband from Chicago to Hong Kong, where she will help him to build a home and medical college modeled sfter American Institutions, The wedding, which has just taken place, formed the climax to n romance begun nine years ego whea the young Chinese and the American girl were school mates at Healdsburg college Healdsburg, Calif. ' Several years Dr. Keem has practiced In Fresno, Calif., where Mias Miller resided. Dr. and Mrs. Keem left Immediately for the coast, whence they will sail for Hong Kong, touching en route at Honoulnl and at Japanese ports. COURT-MARTIA- L i OFFICERS. Atlanta, Sept 13. Governor Terrell haa received the report of the court of finding of the Inquiry and upon thecourt-martito court has ordered a take up the rase or Captain Hitch, Lieutenants Mell, Grlner, Morris and Mclnlyrei PACKAGES PNEUMATIC TUBE. WILL TRANSPORT BY 6L Louis. Sept 14. The 12th conference of the union, which has been in session three today to meet next days, adjourned a year in Prussia. There was scarcely quorum present when President Barthold t called the delegates to order. The smell attendance was due to the fart that the session of yesterday had cleaned up the Jmporwnt business i'te , Lake city. Those urn auuld rather have their famliii ;u hut lack of rentable huuss them i". iin from moving from S.,! I akc. It is the opinion of rm izi prominent real estate u.ci iimi ,t would be a paying propositi in men of monbuild mod--- :i ey to mages to be sold ou the install iu i,i plan. There ere many are peop.c. mov, who imnu-desirous of bnyliit. and are -- i i i m hindered because unable to pay for them in or.c r r.eu two payments. If these saii:. had the opportunity of pay'i m third reah down and the halanic ic monthly installments they would im able to taka advantage of 1L It ia not likely timi the railroad tbefr workcompanies alii dri tHi ing fores hero and !t is reasonably certain that the same will lie increased within a xluiri time. Rumors of all kinds sboui contemplated changes and improvements In the yards are going the rnumls and while there ia nothing definitely known, yet. the Increasing railroad business will make such changes imperative In the course of a year or io. Such an increase in the number of railroad employes means the wanting of more suitable houses. About four years ago there were several hundred bonnes for rent and today there Is practically none to rent. That Ogden is enjoying a period of healthy growth Is lnrnntmvertiblu What Is needed now is a number of new dwelling houses to keep pace with that growth. . tr s DR. WHERRY HONORED AT Elected ST. LOUIS ef Dental Society. Vlce-Preaiee- Ir. KNOCKED FROM A BRIDGE WHILE FLAGGING A PASSENGER TRAIN. Elmer Duncan, a wmk train brake- man. was brought to Ogden yesterday morning from near Palisade, on No. 6, suffering from a broken arm and brokn en leg. sustained hr falling fl'tw railroad bridge to the dry river bottom feet. below, a distance of tweniy-flv- e The work train was engaged at work, Tuesday afternoon, a short dlmaurn from Palisade, In repairing the road bed. About the time a pasaenger train was due, Duncan waa sent down the truck to flag it. After the train had passed by the work train crew waited for (he to put In an appearance. When he failed to show up aome of the crew went to look for him. Falling lo find him along the track, they looked down into the dry river bed, where they saw the apparently dead body of the missing trainman. Upon investigation it was found that the man was not dead, but unconscious and that an arm and leg hud been broken. He waa picked up and brought Into Ogden on No. 8. Dr. Hood of Elko had been called and did all in bis jiower for the Injured man. That Duncan waa not killed by the fail was a miracle. How he fell or was knocked off la not known, aa he was unable to give an account of tho accident. St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 14. At Uie session of the great council of Red Men today Nashville, Tcun., was chosen as the isfxt meeting place for the council. BOMB OUTRAGE AT BARCELONA New York, Sept. 14. A bomb was exploded last uiglu at the gate of St. Joseph orphan asylum, says a Herald dispatch from Barcelona. Great destruction is reported to have resulted, but the correspondent adds no particulars. two cities in forty minutes at a rate of more than two miles a minute and give a lightning express servire to all the towns along the route, te proposed by a content vriitrh has Installed pneumatic tube systems in some or the Urgent Chicago business houses. The cost of the line Is plated at Aa the distance is about 84.5 miles, this is at the rate of 5,500. Expenses of maintenance and operation will he so email, it U asserted, that the rompany can afford to carry freight at 1cm than the price now charged by any common carrier. By the vacuum system used by the company the air in the tubes is part'y exhausted in front of the carriers instead of being forced at high pressure beck of the carriers, aa in other penu-tnat- lc of systems. An arrangement pumps, valve and levers makes it possible to divide the line into short secfi tions. each independently so that distance, according to the company. practically cuts no figure aa regards practicability of operation. HIS PREJUDICE. You seem firmly opposed lo wa- ter. "Yes." answered Col. Stillwell. In email quantities It harbors the typhoid germ, and In large quantities it is liable to drown you. Washington Star. Son. , M. MARSHALL, MRS. MARY Mo writes: 1 suffered three years with catarrh of the digestive organs and bowels. 1 was nnabto to find relief until as a last resort I was Induced to try Fernna. X began the turn of Peruna when I wan confined to the bed, and can say that 1 experienced a benefit from the first dose. I have taken five bottles In all, and X believe X am cured of my trouble, and aa enjoying as good health aa aa old lady of my age could expect. My age Is 77. I recommend your medicine to . TiPTONta sufferers whenever J inset them, and Dytpepafa mefictae, dUrrha m others of my friends are using it with do and aontlpatfom medi&M la of no great success, I will always feel grate- good whom catarrh la tha ful to you for your grand medicine and cause, whatever Tha catarrh aaaat bo treated. kind advice, and trust that many others The came being removed, tha derange may be as greatly benefited as 1 have areata will dtaappear. been. All totters of Inquiry cheerfully We have on file many thousand testianswered. monials like the onea given above. We In regard to the above Mrs. Mar halls can only gtvw our reader a slight non adds: glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited 1 must my with all candor that my endorsements we are receiving every mothers Improvement is remarkalUe. month. No other physician in the world She is not like the same person. She has received such a volume of entire-isati- o and grateful lettera of thanks as began taking your reruns and following your dietary regulations, and haa Dr. Hartman for Peruna. Write Dr. Hartman, President of The steadily improved during the four of Peruna. I think that is Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio, weeks' wonderful considering her case to of for free medical advice. All to held three years' standing. strictly confidential. Tajmnmmu, in eorree-ponden- ea Inter-Stat- e S. W. Wherry, a prominent of this city, has been honored by the Interstate. Denial Fraternity of United Stales and Canada, which met in St. LouU recently, by being electeu vice president of I lie organization. lia waa further honored liy being elected chairman of Die committee on resolutions of the National Hoard of den-tl- st New York, Sept. 14. Saly Rauhelm, well known mining engineer, ia dead at his homo here. Ho was identified with the opening and development of many Important copper properties In the Montana Hold. CLEVELAND MURDER MYSTERY, Cleve.lund, Sept. il.-T- lie body of a woman was discovered floating down the rivor today, lightly wedged in a trunk.. .The body evidentmiddle-age- d Dental Examiners. The election of an Ogden dentist to offices in two such important organi- ly had been in. Ibn water for several zations cornea as a testimonial to Dr. daya The police ptlivve the woman was murdered. . .. Wherry. Dr. Wherry has rd timed from St. Louis and reports having had an enEARLY Moil NINO FIRE. joyable visit great cxismilloti. Tho sessions of 'the Interstate lieutal Syracuse, N. Y, Sept. 14. The plsul Fraternity conference were well at- of I lie Central. Iron Works was partended, delegates from all the stales tially destroyed hy fire , early today. and Canada hefiig there, lie enjoyLoss $55,000 . ed his visit to St. lands and leturns with nothing but words of praise for LOCKOUT IN BUILDING TRADES. the Purchase Exposition. Wilkesbarre, .VaTsepi 14. A lock-ou- l FLOUR EXPORTER IS BANKRUPT. of building, tyadea workers baa hern ordered here by .roniractora who ' 14. meml-ers Creditors of are Chicagu, Sept. of th. builders exchange. Henry B. Smith, a flour exporter and The employer dtyjarp they will fight member of tin) lipard of trade have for the open vliop, throughout Wyouc filed a imtilkiii in bankruptcy against 5.000 men are afng valley. Alxiiit ' him tn the United btstes district court fected. to cover losses which thus far aggreAll the carpcnter'if will be locked out gate lilU.bbO. Mr. Smith has not liefn at once and next Monday the contracat bis office since last Friday. Attor- tors will attempt to resume on the neys who tiled ihi proceedings in open shop plan. TO ESTABLISH NEW BANK. bankruptcy have boen unable to locate any assets wiih the exception of Mr. Smith's membership certificate on Uie New York, la reported board of trade, which Is valued at in financial Bept.14.lt circles lhat two large about 83,206. Charles E. Erby has continental ahks are Baking pro been appointed receive. paralious to establish in thla city a Among the creditors are flour im- bank to handle their business in thla porter in Europe and Chicago, Min- country. The naiuw of the banka Dakota millers. South, which are to take thla novel neapolis. have not yet been disclosed, but step SPEAK ONLY FRENCH THERE. steps have been token preliminary it Is stated, such as I he selection of quarters for Natives of a Part .of Louisiana. Are the new institution. The establishment will constitute Ignorant of English. a departure from the custom of foreign LouisiCongressman Broussard, of banks, which, up to this have ana, is as bis name Indicates, of been content to maintain time, branch ofFrench descent. He never spoke Engfices here, in charge of agents sent lish until he went to Georgetown from Europe. In tho present case the University. H is curious." says Mr. plan provides for a bank, with a capiBroussard, "bow the French language tal of $560,000 which will receive dehaa remained the dominant tongue posits and transact a regular banking In my part of the country. business. there of Acardlana by Brought Representatives of the two tanks Novo Scotia in tha eighteenth century. interested are expected to arrive next It. prevails today, and 1 believe always month to complete the del alls of the will. Curiously enough, you will find transaction. The growth of foreign Interests, plenty of men in my district with such unmistakable English names as Jones particularly among Investors in Amrri- and Hayes who can't read, apeak or ran enterprises end securities. In France. Germany and Austria Is bewrite a word of English. Is fuuuJor Still the talk of the lieved to have led to the movement. black people. Their negro French would be unintelligible, most musical TELEPHONE IN WAR. 1 ever beard from human lip. lieech While the Japanese are It knows no grammar, but It Is the killed In the visual system ofgreatly comvery essence of euphony and melody." munication the wigwag and heliograph yet in the present SUSPECTS. AFTER HOLD-Udozen conflict they have clearly demonstratDes Moines, Sept. 14. A detectives are pouring the country to- ed the superiority of the 'telephone and day In search of three peddlers of tin the telegraph as a means of transmitting Information from point to point. ware, a tall man and two companions Unlike the heliograph aad flag sysseen In the vicinity of the Letts holdtems, the electrical meant of combefore, but who dlsap-up the day peared Immediately afterwards Tne munication operates Irrespective of tail man tallies exactly with the des- weather, distance and topographical Dunham gave of conditions. It haa the further advancription of Engineer tage of being absolutely ahd entirely the robber. A 4! --calibre Swiss revolver was picked up at the point where concenled from the enemv. It Is the engine was found with Ite fires shrouded In mystery, and there la no chance for the enemy to gain an adout. There are hopes that the revolvantage by reading signals, as has ver may prove a clue to a gang. often happened in the past. The character if the eounirv in Hist!" whimpered the politician's wife in the night ; "there are rob- which oiu-ra- l ions are being conducted Yes," replied the has no effect upon present military bers in the house-Where bullock cart canpolitician, sleepily, "and In the Senate, maneuvers. not penetrate the Japanese have dls-too. But whv sliou:4 that worry you? covered that It Is very easy to trans- - j Philadelphia Press. port wire by having men carry.it: These1 Vice Versa Elderly hut much colled upon their shoulders. do think it la such a men advance the line at a rate of three made-ulady-- 4 pity that so mac) git Is nowadays have miles or more an hour. The telesuch old bead on young should 'ra! phone! are constructed of parte simEarnest Youth (thinking this. a grand ilar to those of commercial Instruopportunity for a compliment) Oh, ments, hut are housed In boxes, which there are exceptions. Now you have, make them more easily portable. If I may say so. a young head on old From How the Japanese Communicate In Battle by M. C. Sullivan, In shoulders. Punrh. the American Monthly Review of ReWheeling. YV. Va.. Sept. 14. In a views for Septemlier. riot in the foreign colony of Portland Brighton Bench, Sept. 14. The ProStation, Ohio, today, one man waa Croth, while others duce stakes, value I1.V0(R), second pert beaten almost bout $6,500, fillies, nix furbad their ears chewed off and knives and clubs longs: Prim-esPistols, smashed. Rupert won; Rone of were used freely. Nineteen of the riotDawn, second; Raiment, third. Time 1:15. ers were arrested. ' at-th- time-honore- d Sepf. 14. A pneumatic Chicago. tube 18 inches In diameter between Chicago and Milwaukee that will transport packages and mail between the Mother's Improvement Is Remarkable, She Is otvlJke the Same Person." Says Her la Brought to Ogden Suffering With Two Broken Limba. P ope-ate- WILL MEET IN PRUSSIA. rent they were.' r m them with the result ili..t they are at work here their are living in Balt larks City. T K- money earned laminae which by the heads of should be spent 1 tr in the different channels of trade ex, i.dot in But INJURED na Cured a Case of Three Years Standing After Other Remedies i Democrats ef Montana Will Renominate Him by Acclamation. anti-trus- d s WANTED 1000. MEN To unload arhoubera u tha Salt Lake Beer halt It la tha place to get the longest aai tallest, tha biggest and coldest schooner of beer In town for five cents. Choicest whiskies brandies and wise and nil kinds of soft drinks. Finest Una of clgan In town. Cull In every you pan by and sample our body goods. u Corner 25th and Lincoln arenas. D. W. CATTiS Proprietor. PRINCE BISMARCK SUFFERS Morphine Injections Used to Alleviate Great Pain Ha Endures. Sept. 14. Prince Friedrichsrahe, Bismarck Is today suffering great pain, which la being alleviated by morphine Injections. WORLDS FAIR RO CHARGE OF CARS ONE OF LINCOLN'S STORIES. TO This story of Llnroln seems to be a new one. It waa related nt an old settlers' meeting at Mount Pleasant, la., by the late Senator Jamea Harlan oi town, who served aa Secretary of tho Interior under Mr. Lincoln, nod whose daughter Mary ia the wife of Robert of War, and now Lincoln, a leading lawyer aud capitalist of C'hl csgo. Some politicians had called on President Lincoln to urge the appointment of some of roir friends to positions In a certain department. By way of refusal the President told the following lory: Gentlemen, the conditions In Ihst; department put me in mind of the time that n young friend and myself tried to court the two daughters of a peppery widow living near our homes. The old lady kept a lot of hounds. "We had not buen In the house long before one of the hounds came Into the room and lay down by the fire. In a little while another one came to the door. He didnt get In, for the old lady gave him a kick, say, ST. LOUIS NO RETURN are la.dcS al axis atrsc Panr-nsof tlw Espiwitius at a eoavraient hour I. (ha siorai. thu Wfiag that ssit wmb m arrival at Ru Loais, aad crowds at tha hi avolSiig the Uaioa iiiaiioa. rml MANY HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE A. B. MOSELEY, Get out of here! ' Theres too many dogs In here now!' W0 concluded to court some other girls." We , IUurfrpli'C Gvkfr tn KotT frrr. o nppUuathm. log Traveling Pasaenger Agent, Ogden, Utah. Treit and Care ('ATAflUtH Pwfa Tmohie JSreaW. Bar Hmm aa. l.iiej Treafe-eAMBws. i.eiwh. INwheae. amarkiel BirtOr Traveler -ef toiair Cra.ai.ii Heart mala M Wraa. new.inr (Aiiaraa. Him. era. naarea. tea Tltu Uaaeei. BienUir, Riekata. Srinal Twinkle, tel. In. aerae, seieuea e.(1 RheiwaUu. Dumei ef tha Beweia. Pin. nuaia aa Renal Tee. Wee Genre for hot Bert I, im Teae Warm. Her rarer HrHarla, XlSleser, leearaala. ate. aa. ail Kar.au Private aaS Chruaia Diraaeu Hama Treatment - Oarw Write fna lia- If yon meaat calk freeajmytnm leeeiliauea Free. her-vo- a. 1 p s I Yon can tool all of the people part of i lie time, and tart of the people all of thu time, hut you cant fool all the people all the time. declares tha street orator, "Yon can if you sell mills loupes," churklos a man who is going toward the bank with the last installment of his summer receipts.-Jud- ge, marnmnm Helena. Mont.., Sept. 14. The Democratic slate ran vent Ion met today lo nominate a slate ticket. The only cot-iM- d before the Mate central commit; tee. Is from Silver Bow county. The t tHelnze) Democrats who were ejected from the hall "regular" aL Butte where the Democrats held their convention will undertake' to secure seats in the convention. Governor Toole will be renominated by acclamation. A platform endorsing the eight hour constitutional amendment, the referendum, direct and prohably railroal commission will lie adopted. " no-e-- s an Exception to the rule. TOOLE AGAIN A CANDIDATE If Weakbut ofMen Whenms Cured, Pay wwkeuw.ee Nn nt fin router aaiiaed uiwnl' tnxo the hr wee. TUB VERT FBSaulf lit waxT io Taut to. t e hue SWH enr Util eiMB.ee hr twtiaMolaJt SMMirae nhilehiu nm tone us erMti , I. nriae ei or Wi AHLK SI Kid CHROMIC YOU the aeepia. gtvlaa r wee. WS CAN'T FTBLISB OCB (TUI IN rRIVATK UlSr.ASF.S K weeiS ketntr eeeaae.ee. e crave nrnekl-- la ihlealaMaf ether war. Tin. I. do slaai DBS. SHORES & SHORES, FGI Mk tlnfNiMeiircl A RIAAOif TnuM our word. HmvimabJi of Miidn'R ami iMlnmwiW. MOW Wt WANTTOn vita Us tflflUBPt nwiai'Q.Mdlaa tfcu will wot teiRMi a KKB will w cmv fra. TUa anhaa la Low Maafenoa. SMlaal Waa mm fttiariiiatarrfciiM. duxnrau . wM'lfc arlaoet1. LMihrme cf IM Franai tilaM. I a Piaovtiars. Auto aaiaraJ In ronirati4 MkOOi . HM. 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