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Show CONGRESS OF CITY ARTS AND SCIENCES COUNCIL MEETS H. II BSE THE U3ST BOKIOUL Result, of Injurlca to Suit Brought His Son, Who Fall Into Manhole. Fewisr Cs, D:L!n2 waa received by the city council laat Bight from II. I. 8'onfnr. Informing that body thatbe-a 15, COP damage mV waa about to be regun against tha dty tor tnjurlea ceived by hla arm. Fred Ktoufer. September 4. near the corner of Adams street on account ot and Twenty-firthe had condition of the street. The letter dated that a manhole had been left open of a depth of teu feet and had fallen Into tbta hole, j that the boy I Inflirting hrulsea on tho aide, hack, head and legs, breaking nnd shatterf-ian arm. and tearing a permanent Injury. and muting and scarring tba face for life. The communication wa referred to the law committee. The original hid of Ju'ian H. Young to lease for twenty yetra for building purpoeea a piece of ground on Ue north weal, corner of tha public square, IGOxlBO feet, has been rejected and a alter a lengthy euoiid bid waaaci-epiadebate, with Moyes and Williams voting against 1l Tha following at the terma of ihe accepted lease, I bat tor the uae of the ground the city Is to receive $100 per monlb tor Ihe And ten year and $150 per nuintbVor the next ten and the building, a $2o,fioq structure of brick and atone, with metal roof, ami two stories high. Is to revert to Ihe rlry. has alao made hla bid Mr. P. J. Miu-aacceptable by mending the guarantee on hla work from two to flve year and hla boad to December II, 119. Chambers moved lhat when the bond ! furnished the contract be accepted. Carried. Tba mayor ranomnieudad the acceptance of the offer from the Peery estate to dedicate certain grounds to tho city and recommended that the plata Rebe approved by the city engineer. ferred to (be engineer. He also Informed the counril that the Utah National hank had failed to put la a sidewalk adjoining Ita property and recommended that the clly engineer Ite instructed to put In the eldewalka and that the eoniiatny'a property be assessed to cover the cost, and that certain business houses ba required to give an Indemnifying bond fu cover any damage that might occurs from defectlrs sidewalks near their places. Referred to sidewalk committee. Tba bill from the county against Ihe dry for anwariug and cullertlng- was found to be correct, anil waa ordered A communication or goes farther. rr!:o BRINGS SUIT STOUFER AGAINST CITY FOR $5,000 DAMAGES. f. at Greater in leavening strength, a spoorJiil raises more dough, CMCAQO, st H. R. Fulton la up from Zion. u'. Salt Lake la to J. W. Knowles of 0. Robarat. of Salt Lake, arrived la town. v - i Ogdaa yesterday. C. Murpby llrt A.Ccrrlnns, are Murpby, Mlaa C. and n. visiting In Og-da- John Spargn. adltor of the Near rada," a Hurlallsl publication of on the York, addressed an amlWm-bout-aubjaet of Sotlahsw, at the court jaat evening. Gllana, th well known mining man of Salt Lake, la In town, lira, V. B, Sell la In from Lakaalda. O. ! J. Yon Ba aura you read Prof. Kngrl'a dlaplay ad on another page. Wed. September 19, at tha real dance of hta parent a, 2217 Moffat a vanns, Olof Ravnutml McClialaon, the year-olaon of Mr. aul Mra. Jorgan Mv k d Cbaleun- - September 20. U'OS. be announced later. v waa born on Tho funaral will Tha deceased Tba city board of health will meet lb tha mayor'a office to hear tba complaint made by Attorney Furnaworth in behalf of cer- at I o'rkirk today I IT n t i rr ? tain realdenta on Twenty-fourt- atraeL h d .who declare that tha premia. belongconing to Hyrum Goodnla are not nected with tba rawer and that there re certain out bulldlnge on Him premlaee which are detrimental to tha health of raeldenta living near aald premlaea. An Inquiry at tha office of paid. Sanitary Inipedor Puwera elicited the lflda were received from H. B.Slihl-ma- n reply that there waa no atnry fur and Htein A Co. to furnish lbs until the facta of tha matter 20,000 imnnda of oaia needed by the In tha meeting today. came out lira department. Klahlinan'a hid of $1.1$ per r.wt, which waa 4 cents lower THE OGDEN STATE BANK than Bteln ft Co.'a, was accepted. customIn th pioneer furnishing Ita Tha sexton reported $s& In receipts. er with tha little Home Savings , Tha engineer Informed the counBanka. Any ana desiring trepan a cil thatrlty he had not yet received official savings account will ba fumlohod a notice to start the contractor at work bank fraa on Wall and Grant avenues, between Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixt- h streets. Wed Vary Jane Fuller, wife of The motion carried to Instruct the dty Enoch E. Fuller, at Eden, September to Instruct the rontrsetor to 39, of heart tmnblra and variona com- engineer begin aa soon aa the contract Is signed. plications. She waa horn In Glasgow. Tha sanitary lnsim-to- r reported one Scotland. October 111, 1859, the daugh- raua three of typh'Ud, ter of Robert and Eliiatieth Ingles. and ofla diphtheria andware one case of quarantine She and her parents Immigrated In and one of scarlet fever. Utah In July, 1171, and have resided diphtheria A communication waa received fror In Eden ever aln'ee. She waa married Webw Buka Academy asking tor In 1979 and has ever been n faithful the use of the Lester Park pavilion as wife and a loving mother. She had tha a In which to play basket ball. place one whom nil of and els glrla boy, Referred to the buildings and grounds died before her, and leaves a daughte The funeral will be commit t sa. and huslwnd. Cham bar moved that noth of Inheld at Eden Thursday at 9 o'clock tention to pave Jefferson avenue bep. m. tween Twenty third and Twenty-fift- h Parker Coal Co., will give away free alreeta be published. Carried. Williams moved that Mr. O'Neil he ft. e lighten to cnatoraera. Ask for instructed to proceed with the work sine when yon aenj for coal. of curbing and guttering on Twenty-thir- d street, beginning at Wall avaaaa. OPENING Of KIE8EL HALL. Carried. Nye moved that tha rawer bond ha The Drgrce Team Tamp No. 74 W. read and and that tba O. W. have engaged it for Friday even- recorder be empowered to execute city it. 21 Carried. ing. Sept. We are pleased In announce that Nya moved that tha ba the coming event of the season will be Instructed to draw updtyanattorney ordinance the Grand Informal Opening of Kissel's covering the laying of rawer In district New Hall, (formerly Uignan Dancing No. 9 on Grant avenue, and curbing Academy), under the auspices of We- gutter on Twenty-thir- d street. Car-rieber Camp No. 74. Degree Team, Wood-turof the World, on Friday evening, 8. 8. Jones of Provo In behalf of the September 23rd. Oil ft Asphalt company, addressrtak The hoys are making special en- ed a communication to the council ofufc-ir deavors to keep up reputation as fering for tale certain asphalt land peerless entertainer and w ran m- In I'altah county. Referred to the anure n general good time and pleas-nu-t street committee.. evening to nil who attend. There Nye made a motion to levy an wlO be an efllcienl floor committee. to purchase a right of way All desiring partners will he amply Canal alley. Carried. supplied. Tickets ran be obtained from through A motion by Miea and Davidson to members. hat night sprinkler pul in Wilson's and the Fourth ward for the next ten dayg carried. Mr. Moyes was appointed chairman of tha sanitary committee and Mr. Chambers wa elnclod president pro tem of tha couru tl to fill Tha following are the arrivals at tha which will ba made by Mr. Carrs goReed hotel for the laat twenty-fou- r ing away. hours. Mnyea was appointed to act on th railroad committee In conjunction with H. Gould, Boston; W. M. MK'omb, the city attorney to attend to the mtu-teKew York; C. Miliary, Kan Fram-laro- ; of tha proposed viaduct at the railI. F. Kiapleton, Ki. taiiia; W. H. road crowing. keaton, Belllrare, Mass; J. H. Wolfe, Williams, Moyes and Carr were cum U. B. Wuodganl. south Bend, Ind.; stltuted a special committee to attend fisltlcy, Mil.; A. W. Dailey, Cleveland, to matters connected with the paiug R. D. Klnjsburk. Port land; Edwin Do on Grant ami Wall. pub-lliati- on n REED HOTEL r I'ouracy and wife. New York; H. Esln-kerDenver; 8. X. Christensen. Salt HE WILL Lake: ('has. J. RESIGN. t'lnclnatl. 0. Roberta, Salt Lake: Chaa. Howard. San Pranrlsro; G. J. Gilson. Salt take: E. Washington. Sept. 1!. - Thomas E. k. Maynard. Denver; O. E. Stewart. Waggainanti baa resigned his position Kcw York: ('. 11. Richardaon. Wahlug-loas treasurer and a member of the Den Franklin. St. laiuie. Mo. hoard of trustee for the Catholic The resignation waa tendered In response to a request contained In FUR HER SAKE. a letter to Mr. Waggatuan hy Cardinal An exceptionally large cast and a Gibbons, the rhnncIior of the Instituone. a wealth of hmHiiI tion. It became effort Ive Kept amber 1st. rapable is though that no will bo aenery, and a pint of engrossing Inlereat are iiimau among the taken towards Piling the vacancy until romlxes made concerning the naw the next meeting of the huanl of u play. For Her Sake trustees. ahlrh will lie aean at the Grand Opera douse, Wednesday night. CO I .OK ADO JAIL DEUYEKT. g. n; y. kiiMo-Siheria- 80TIIF.RN AS ROMEO. Trinidad. Clo.. Kept. 19. Ten pris- tmers walked out i f the county jail VI Chicago. Kept. Tntlifclit M the un early hour this morning through Illinois theater Charles Froiimnn the treachery of Ray Hathaway, for the first time E. H. Kothern a minor ... and Julia Marlowe, support,.,) j,j. a fcnne. serving time for llaihaway unlocked the cell selected rr.,11Bl,. j and gave the prison, r their of "Koiiu-r- , nun .liilii-A'hwa and o:tc other w This is Mr. 8oi hem's fir t apnrur. recmmiretl, but tho other arc sun nca as Iloncj. foil:. d lu'-tio- i , tha Roman rings. The Lewis aiatera Joe sing very well and danc cleverly. Zarella and wif present a very clever Cart Devere, the comedy sketch. Swede monologiat, certainly has tbeb Swedish dialect at his command. Bur ton and De Almo present an excellent musical sketch. d The same bill continues for tb Opanlng Session at St Louis Attend-of tb week. by Many Foremost Scientists of That popular little playhouse, the the World and Famous Man of Letters England's HapLyceum, la presenting a good bill this week. Tbe cool weather marks aa inpy Response. Miss Lottie crease in attendance. St. Louis, Sept. 19. Many of tho Tailor, soprano, is on the boards for foremost scientists of tha world are another week in iiluat rated songs. Is par among tho men of letters who are hare Rauf, in hia slack wire Juggling. Frank Fay. black foe this week to attend the international excellent. doe clever atunt. Wilcongress of arts and science, the open- comedian, are clever and Festimonologiata, Colby, in ton held waa which of session ing alngs sevspecialist. Mra. Lower val ball at the Worlds fair grounds toTha meeting waa called to order eral songs in a pleasing contralto day. voice. Mr. Green, Impersonator, makes Howard J. Rogers, director of conby President a very creditable snowing, and Allaire gresses for the exposition. Francis welcomed the distinguished and Caville in their comedy club winging are certainly masters of the visitor and reply waa made by Sir William Ramsey la tha absence of art. The same bill continues the remainJamea Brice. M. P.. honorary vice president tor Great Britain, la behalf of der of the week. Pastime theater is drawing well tha congress. He thanked tba exposi- ThlaTheweek. e The illusion act by tion for the hospitality with which the made quit a hit with the audidelegatee had been received. Continuence Iasi night. Many were the coning. Kir William said: jectures as to bow he raised the young witn looka America. England Tpou lady Into the air, but none were able to a toward of mother a affection the eulve the mystery. Although there is sometime left her baa who daughter calcium light turned on wftlle a since. Wa Englishmen In attendance thestrung Is being performed, yet It ! act aa not America to look upon this visit hard of solution. This much Is cerof that to a foreign country, but to a tain - no one hae yet claimed the $MH) era we whom near relative with whom offered for aa expose of the method he to come Into more cordial relations. uses In performing the illusion. The God speed you In jrour progress. rest of the bill is gixid. there being a The honorary vice presidident from numlier of clever performers. Bob From, Gaston D'Arboux, extendedAca-tu Kenyon started another week of Illusthe congress tha areetlnca of the trated song work last night. The demy of Arts and Scientists of Pans, same bill continues all week. but kind Its the oldest Institution of one In tha wurld. PROTEST NO RECEIVED. In the name of Germany and Professor Wilhelm man Washington, Sept. 19. The state deWlldmyer of Germany, praised the partment has not received any protest congress and promised that Germany from the New York and Bermudas would he second to none Is espousing Asphalt company against the salt In New York of Asphalt rained from Its cause and furthering its nurposa. lake by General Castro' a Professor Theodora Eacherirh of receiver, further than the statement Austria, congratulated the American on tha boldness of the idea which thee contained In the original brief and had conceived and carried out by no) Ire by the directors of the company bringing together such a noted assem- to Ita stockholders. That notice exIt aa typical of tended to all ship owners, shipper, bly and American progress and pluck. shippers, shipping agents and other The Russian speaker, Dr. Oakor persona Information that the afthalt Baekliind, waa greeted with cheers and company wax wrongfully dispossessed of Ijtka Bermudas July 22nd, last and concluded hla speech antid an enthusthat It. will hold responsible In damiastic demonstration. ages all pereone who at any time or lr.1 Hackltmd said: bring the greetings of tho best place, receive, tramqiort, deliver .or thinkers of my land, bnd express my dispose of any asphalt taken from tha personal thanks for Ihe reception I lake by person other that the comhave received. pany' agents and employes. The state lYesident W. R. Harper, of the department will entertain and consider of Chicago, outlined the gen- carefully any representations made by eral plan and purpose of tha congreaa. the asphalt company to show why it He aald thla congress was organised to should take action to selie the asphalt give tha beet worker in scleuca and which arrived In New York yesterday labor and opportunity to preseni their on the steamer Bennett, but the lines of thought. He defined Its pur- present view la that the matter la one poses aa n general surveys the field of that ran ba settled by the New York courts. battle. The address of Simon Newrom Nsw York. 8epf. 19. United States tha aeaslon. President New-cowas Introduced as the permsnent Senator A leer arrived tonight on the chairman of the congress. He took for steamer Mlnatonka from London. hla theme The Evolution of the Sclcn-HfIMPLEMENT FIRM FAILS. He aald In part: Investigation. Your deliberations will help to Chicago, Sept. 19. The Western Supdemonstrate to na nnd to tha world at ply company. 18 West Randolph street, large that tha reign of law must supplant that of brute force In tha rela- one of the largest implement firms In the middle west, was today placed in tions of nation!. Just aa it has the hands of a receiver by Judge Knhl-eait In the relations of IndividIn the United 8tates court. This uals. action followed the filing of a petition Todny'a session was of a general order and was comparatively brlof, after alleging Insolvency by creditors of the which the delegates were entertained concern. Ralph R. Bradley, who was appointed receiver under bonds of a guests of the exposition. $104ijHH)f hae taken possession of th The congress 111 continue throughout the week, the real work beginning asset! of the company. Albert 8. Lever, representing the tomorrow. petitioning creditors, estimates the i eels of the company at $200,000 and th liabilities at about half a million. lilh-rty- . Tra-vell- Ber-mud- ex eharm-ferixe- Unl-veral- ty coa-rlud- ie tt AMUSEMENTS The theatrical season waa opened MONTANA FOREST FIRES SPREAD- ING. last night at tha Grand opera honse by tha presentation of the Idylic pastoral Anaconda, Mont, Kept. 19. The formelodrama. An Orphan's Prayer, before a fair sized audience that was gen- est Area west of the dty have proerous with applause during tha per- gressed so for that there la now danger that tbe buildings at Mount. nn formance. Thn improvements In tha interior of house ware taken cognisance of by thoae present, who looked with rrlilcal eye, but were pleased with the The improved appearance scrutiny. of the lobby and foyer evoked much favorable comment The carpeting of the alelea. stairway and boxes cama la for Ita Share of praise. There Is something pleasing about being able to walk down the aisle or np the si airs with noiseless step, tha feot almost sinking Into tha soft velvet carpet. The gentlemen's smukiug room to the right of the main entrance Immediately gained favor with the gent lenten, while the ladles parlor to I he left, with a lady attendant, seemed to fill a long felt want.. The ushers In their neat fitting ualfoiuw presented a natty appearanre. Considerable improvement was noticeable In tbe llghiing of the house in the body of the house especially. A great number of new lights have been added. The new arrangement of orchestra lights la a good thing. R. Alexauder Grant, resident manager of tbe opera house, was near the door and was always ready and willing to extend any roiinesy or kindness In hla ower. Now, as to the production Itself a few words will suffice. It was one of those pastoral plays that although lacking In groat dramatic power yet never folia to hold the Interest of an audience and evoke from It great applause. The characters were jicj of the sort seen In every (tjMIfe almnaa. and thus the secret of'Tue hold upon the audience. Calamity, a foster child, suffers for the sins of another because of the promise she made to save her foster sister's good name, hut In the end the vllllan of the play rotnea to a sudden end, and all are made happy Miss Nettle DeCoursey. once more. as Calamity, Is quite versatile In her character portrayal. She showed up strongest perhaps In the girl from the Frank Ireson. as Seth GwBowery. ens. the stern but old farmer, looked the part and played it netie, as Florence Owen, the only child, and Miss Jusie Haines, aa Adeline Davl. the spinster, were on an average with the general run of such character work. Fred M. Tlllieh. as Clnxton Crosby, the nobleman, anu Thomas H. Sewell, ae the squire, were fair In thrir renditions of the pans. The KUpiort was quite good. The stage setting was better than iha of more medium priced shows on the road. The opening pastoral scene, which showed the form bouse, barn, live chickens and two or tree live good, was very realistic, and the snow storm scene in Act 3 was a creditable I'lei-of stage work. 1'tshna park. "G1: place where tbe crowds go." set's tr diminishing In at' tendance. A good sized audience witnessed tbe initial performance of this week's bill last evening. M Hryac - here tor another week In illustrated songs. Kjua is good at hla work on the opera View Park may be destroyed. The advance of the flames Is being watched a closely by force of cnen employed by the railroad company. Should the danger La great a general alarm will be sounded and a bucket There Is plenty brigade organised. of water at the park If It could be prop: erly directed. lTp in the mountain along Warm Springs canyon folly a dozen prospector's cabins have been burned. In some Instances the cabins contained giant powder, which waa exploded. Wood haulers who have pile of cord wood on stull in the path of the fire are working like beavers taking the wood to a safe place. In the meantime the residents are hoping for a hard, drenching rein. LENA LAID FOR UP REPAIRS. Sept. 19. The of tbe Russian transport was completed today. Her ammunition will be removed tomorrow. It U probable that the Lena will go to a privare ship yards for repairs to her boilers. A small number of her crew will remain on board her as a guard. Vallejo. Calif.. lna STATEMENT OF TREASURY BALANCES. . Gold, $39, 595.308. Rome, Sept. 19. Popo rins today received In farewell audience Arch bishop Agios, the newly appointed aposiolic delegate to the Philippine Island. The archbishop will go hence to England, and on November lit will sail for the United States. good-heart- CALL FOR SANTA MEETING. FE' ANNUAL be rewired. Two were thrown a rope, which fell across them, but they deliberately threw off the rope aud sank, shaking their hats at the Russians. than Korea, Sept. 20. General Haraguchi. commanding the Japanese forces in Korea, has been recalled to Seoul, Consul Ceneral Guenther of Frankfort, Germany, reports that according to the published statement of the Krnpp Worka the total number of persona employed by the firm on April 1, 1904, including 4,190 officials, waa Of these tha cast-steworks at Essen employed 25,041, the Gruson Works at Buckau 2,329. th Germania shipbuilding yard at Kiel 2,811, the coal mines 7,977, ihe Iron mines, etc, 6,231. The average dally wages in the cast-steworks was $13)9. Tokio. London, Sept. 20. The Morning Post asserts that the report that Japan Is calling out reserves only refers to the men aot yet summoned to the depots, and whoa period of service tn the reserves has not yet expired. Th paper explains that a Japanese soldier is not exempt from service until he passes hie list birthday. STILL CONTEND THAT TLE WILL NOT BE FOUGHT. BAT- St. Petersburg, SepL 19, 6:M p. m. While Insisting that General Kuro-paikihas sufficient troop at Mukden to contest the Japanese advance, the war office admit that It la not likely a decisive battle will be fought there. Everything goes to show that the main Russian position la now at Tie Pass, flanked by hills running out on the lefc and by the river on the righL Official reports to the war office are to th effect that the Japanese did not make any further mov toward Mukdea until September 17, hen reconnaissances Id force disclosed that they were still massing at Yental and Bentsiaputie. No Japanese have been discovered east of the latter point The reconnaissance , General Kuropat kin says, were brilliantly carried out by Generals Sansomoff and Rennem-kampf'- s regiments, with a mixed detachment of infantiy and artillery under Rennenkampfs jrersonsl command. They captured a village north of Uemxiaputxe, which waa used as a pivot. The Kueslsna drew ok later, losing a tew men in killed or wounded, after securing valuable Information regarding the Japanese strength and po alrlon. A couple of days earlier General Mislchenko's detachment of Cossacks reconnoiiered toward Yental at the coal of a tew score wuundel, as reported In the Associated Puma dispatch from Mukden September 16.tec-daGeneral Kuropatkin says he ye direviewed the Thirty-seventvision, commanded by General Check-marIT, which had then Just arrived at Mflkden. It belong to the Finn European corps, of which the Twenty-secon- d division. General Fanasovltch, reached Liao Yang In time to take part in the battle there. Tbe appearance of the newly arrived European troops at Mukden, instead of being evidence of the Russian reconstruction there, ns many persons hastily assumed, la more likely due to the desire of General Kuropatkin to get these fresh and untested troops in contact with the Japanese, nnd give the soldiers who suffered the brunt of the fighting at Liao Yang, an opportunity to rest and recuperate. Kuropatkin has ordered the Issue of heavy winter clothing In the middle of October. The Russian troops have already exchanged their summer khaki for their ordiuary cloth uniforms, . y h Since tbe beginning of the present year the subject of miners anemia, supposed to lie a consequence of the existence in those parts of the intestine known aa the duodenum and tha Jejunum of a worm to which an Italian doctor gave the name Ankylos-toinla occupying the attention of the a. RESULT OF MONOGAMY. Berlin, SepL 20. Information has reached here that the recent murder of ten miaeionarles in German New Guinea waa due to attenintR to enThe prison! had force monogamy. been filled with polygamists apprehended upon Information supplied hy the missionaries. Milwaukee, Wia, Sept. 19. Five hundred delegates of the L'ni.e.i Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joln-r- e convention hers tomet In day. San Francisco, Indianapolis and Denver and contestants for the next convention. .RETURN eral outside roads. Four stockholder will also he elected. OF SOLONICA. Sakmlra. SepL 19. On the morning of September 17 200 armed soldier plundered the port of Batonlca and the bazaar. Strong patrols are now guarding the streets. Slieerik Pasha la sourronnded at Prlsriend and Suleiman Pat ha with sixteen battalion, 1 proceeding to his . relief. , u p,' San Francisco, i";, has obtained a uuitoriu dry work. Fifty 8t Louis, SepL Filipino scouts accompanied by some of the officer of the scouts battalion, will leave the World's fair grounds on Sunday for Manila. As their three year's contract expires Friday. September, 30 they will be honored discharged. The man who will return to the islands are thoae who have families there. Many of them will doubtless said after their retnrn home. Major Johnson, commander of the ist In the ten years of n. the Woodworkers' union for evl t 75',rlr uieiah, has secured reductions ing hours for al.o-.i- t HER SAKE. In the -- ,2 - the best Russian "play The fact ihat every stip-used tn ite presentation j ..-- lT the costuming correct, and th pany a very capable one. m it one of the nut productions of the present ituoit LAST. YELLOWSTONE EXCURSION. CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. Continuous quotations 00 Mo PARK e C Stocks and Chicago Grain. v k! tad sell stocks and grain 01 or for cash. Our print moaTl? Via Oregon Short Line $49.10 round abla our customers to coma h trip from Ogden which Includes all transact buainaas with tba ataag neceaaar rail and stage transportation Writa tor our Book of infinity. also hotel accommodations for tbe regular seven day trip beyond Monlda. (System ef Speoulatlon'), Ask agents for particulars. application. 2493 Washingtoa. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER, 24TH. 6, WHERE TO EAT THE NORTHWESTERN BOSTON been laaued by th Chicago ft Kt western 1 allway. Three fins eota maps, each 14x20, bound la annum form for reference. Tha Exstwi St nation Shown In detail, with Ubia ahowlug relative military and aim strength tad financial rasouraai ft Rouia and Japan. Copy mailed to may address aa t eelpt of ten (10) cent tor poatagi to C. A. Walker, Gen. Agent C. ft N. T, By. 2206 South Mala 8t, tall Life City, Utah. A CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, j Everything her the beet Short ordera at all hour All kinds of gamo and flah In season. Extra fino dinners Sunday, from 12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Fino lunch from 1J to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. JIM ft. YOUNG, Props. 284 Twenty-fift- h Street. LINE Mil. ATLAS, SIA-JAPA- N Rusao-Japanea- War Atlaa a k . OUR MEATS GIVE ARE YOU PAYING RENTf WHY SOf IF SO, satisfaction becauno it to fro stock, property fat, healthy slaughkilled, at our ter house, and Immediately hunt In our large refrigerator, when it la thoroughly chilled baton delivery to the market, thus enabling us to serve you with refrigerated meat at all time LL WEATBEBBY Butcher. OGDDL Wholesale and Retail 2459 Wash. AtSm - For Health, Strength and Happiness Try Physical Culture AND YOUR 8URE OF SUCCESS. Prof. Erich Von Engle and Wife about October a Physical Culture Class for Ladles 1st Write for further particulars or call afternoons at 2 p- - m- - L Twenty-fourt- oo The boys class under the management of Prof. Engel, will present lw to All are m. 7:30 at p. requested Monday evening ganize Bring your friends. inasAUW bat-tmllo- ih MEET AT BREMEN Sept. 19. The Social Democratic convention annual opened today with a large attendance. Interest centered to a resolution favoring a propaganda among young men about to enter the army tor the purpose of enlightening them concerning their duties toward workingmen In cases of conflict. In aplie of the warm advorary of D. I.lehkntchtt. the resolution waa not favorably received. Herr Babel srd Herr Fischer of Berlin were not willing to allow tbe resolution U come before the convention and described it and declared that ita only as uncle effect would be to make military sermore difficult and to plunge vice youths Into destruction. The Chicago Dental Co. 9f giBosi Set Tooth $303 Our "painless extracting" cea The wide range of society covered the plot of the new piay. For Her Sake, which is to be ecu al the Grand Opera House on Wednesday eight, ought to furnish seen leal exreptkmal opportunity fteffect, and it is aald that the company, who produced the piece did not foil to profit hy their chance. The company, it ta stated, carriea a oarload of special scenery, all of which waa painted by artists who made a study of the scenes which It was aimed to reproduce. The piece la la four acta. The laat act depirta tbe aulphur mlnea In Kara. Siberia, with the accompaniment of some thrilling dramatic action. The company is an exceptionally forge one. even for th spectra nlar sort of play of which For Her Sako-l- one of tha aotabla example.. .. , by.eur new method to a pronoanced as tha following patient have testified Chaa. N. Olddlng Stirling Bhurtliff. Will. Moran. OmM1 " Mr. E. HalL Mrs. Lucy Btevaaa Mr. Harry Eddi"4A Mr. Ellis, (Standard efl Mr. John Butler. Mr. Chaa. McCarthy- - .1 Iiy h-- . g Will organise SOCIALISTS ,r ' HOME. of tha 19. w-- -- p French Government. 1-- TO T company Ian .melodrama. presenting "For Her nJES which will be seen m th, Opera House on Wednesday n(V promises to be the aramstkthe season. Wherever it h tftatg I1 United 8tates Consul Brunot writes presented the press and puh,,. from St. Etienne, France, aa follows: ly voice but one opinion: it tfT1 Seattle, Waah., Sept. 19. Jack Grant of Portland baa consented to referee When Peterson ft Co. will build you a the boxing match u this city Septemmodern house for $1,500; ber 80 between Charlea Neary of MIL 1 2 stories, $2r $1,800 ; WMkee and Louis Long of Oakland. 200. If you Intend to build or buy, call and see ua. Now la the time as San Francisco, Sept. 19. News has prices are down and rent la higher. been received from England of the Real eatate men find ft impossible to death of John W. Grace at hla country furnish tenements for the applicants. home at West Mori in g, Kent, Mr. Plana furnished free of charge. Call Grace was a founder of W. R. Grace at PETERSON ft CO, Room 42, First and Co, one of the largest and most National Bank Bldg, Ogden. Influential of tbe grain and shipping firms engaged In business in all parts of tho world. FILIPINOS The maritime xuprt-rarallies the second city with iiah a ? the continuance of the ' tie-uof her entire u;ar I(f . traffic ha alu-ad,,:r'r!. J1irt'to Spanikh and luliau 45,-28- 9. FOR HER SAKE. Topeka. Kan.. SepL 19. An offiiial call has been issued for the ninth annual ntreting of the ttockholdcre of the Atchins.m. Topeka and Santa Fe rail way. to be held at Topeka. Or toher 27. The stockholders will be aiked to confirm the lease and purchase of sev- PLUNDERED TORT New York, SepL 19. Another English music comedy Mr. Wlx of Wickham, was given an American production tonight at the Bijou theatre. The 4ne was laid in Australia, hut the piece has been made over for use in this country by the adoption of American Jukes and a number of new songs. Harry Coraen Clark plays Mr-- , Wlx, and Alice Poole and Thelma Fair are given the leading female role WAR NEW Bremen. 19. Today's Washington. Sept. statement of the treasury Itslsnces In the general fund, exclusive of the $150.' 000.000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows; Available raah balance, $149,593,-11- 3. 20, 1901 SEPTEMBER TUESDAY MORNING, TUB MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, - Ruseo-Siberi- - Mr. Thomas BurdKL Mr. Wygand Smith. Mr. Albert PeteraoiW Mias Hazel Hunt Miss Mabla Spenceft Mrs. Montgomery. 347 24th Street OGDEN - - - UTAH) |