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Show TOE MOBSISfl EXAMINEE A FALSE eat uf A. H. ScouIht:; la Ogden tui Lulaus. 1 .uke Cit j lc John Hill uf Still Lake City fpenc Sundzy in Ogden. Anderson A tiibsun. J16 25ih 81., the Osilca lailor who annouuru Umu K Mile uvrr of ibu union label. die-pul- Mr. and Mra. Win. G. Parker Hooper, wre vimiing friend in Sunday. of Og-d-- a, Gu Ik'zriiah. a ibicr frailiCT weight lighter of rinriiiiiatt. ffiiio, auorn-esni.- d ly Fut.c.h Uran, are iu ihe iiy lor a st.iy ut rcveial day. 1 ih.uk in t i. u!. li.w a to mil nv ird In I be lighting iiuiiiti, having nii't a number uf imM Tumor ru night at Engle' gymnasium on 1 Hrert. be Mill n, eci a cumber of ln al buyer in hurt buu with rarli uii. In adiiiiiua of iu Ikmii.k be will give an jumping. shadow fighting, M. io 'lb adiniaMiiu on that evening a ill be free. THE OGDEN STATE BANK was tha pioneer in furnishing ita cuitom-ar-a with tha littla Heina Saving Bank. Any ona daairing to opan a aavmga account will bo furnished a bank (res wllh maater brake all achinenl. Owner may get eamo by railing at imlfrc Ktaiiun, iileniilying the Kanin and paying for Wl'MI-- A Nation:)! Wheel. Reverend Elmar I. Guwbcn. of the Congregational church of Salt Lake,, who an rei'ently liiviied lo ix.ttpy the church pnlpli la tint (Wgrogatioual iirrt Sunday evening until a paator was engaged tn All ll vaanuy leu by Ridding, delivered hie Arm Hcrmun lat night hofura a larga anil iniereMeil congregation. Died James Kat at went trou Ida. heart in Holbuid funeral will '.o'clock. ni. is 1855. Hie iba Died Homer Jentwa babe af Mrs. A. 11. Am men. died at 4:30 p. m. yesterday of hrunrtiHl. Ilia fiuieral will be bald al the reaidenua of tha parents at 11 o'clock I bin muni lag and ihe interment will taka place at the Ellen remeery. Died' William Marker Biiike. apd IS year. 3 mouth, and 13 days, at Dvl county, Keplemlier 14 of Clin-In- n. will lm held at 2 o'clock the Clinton Meeting house al this afternoon. Iti'.l Myrtle Kate Cragun yesterilay l Ileaiwnt View. She was born July it IvjS. The funeral will he announced auh-joc- ROCS! OF VACSB1!0ltER n well known merchant vihiiing in ogiUui. and wife. ll. J. llnrrlsaiid 1. Y. McKentosli are a party from Suit Ijtka that registered at tlie Ilealy last night. k n Jane, 'liioii, I l V. Ream, a off. la in town. tline-kerp- er at the cut- J. Dixon, connected with Ihe agencies here and In Salt lake, la visiting In Ogden. M. Frank Richardson, proprietor of I ho hotel at 8at pnaseil through Ogden last night on hia way to Herald Irftgan. at the convention and at tha joint meeting In the evening. Tha suhjnct of 'Town Tramping," "Reverence." and "Our Greatest Need" were by the swkera and reports of the condition of the Mutual Improvee. ment work were given by the for the Tho music evening survive were furnlshod by the Tabcniarla choir under tha leadetahip Altogethof lToL Joseph Hallanlyne. er It wa one of the moat enjoyable convention that ha been held In recent year. The Mrl meeting of the Young Men Aiwoiialkm, where they meet on Tuesday evening, will be held on October 11, aud where they meet on Sunday the first meeting will be on Stake Oct. HPh. Members of the Hoard expect to make monthly visits to each of the 25 a asm in tl on during the winter mouth that the aasorta-tlo- n are In aamdnn. Abode. of vag. wlut were making too frt with tiie chicken of the near tha Kki Oranrfo neighborhood Western brldg was woken up yesterday murulng by Kergeanl Chanibera hauled Officsr Hntrhtna, who and eleven of th offender to the police station and Mpeil them In jail. Tlio boUsw have hem swarming near lha brliiga since Friday and thidr depredations on lha hen umpa of the residents of lha neighborhood until tha citizens decided to break up tha gang. A UK's sage waa accordingly aeul to the police yesterday morning with the result stated The thieves were virtually above. caught In the act. for several krmacne can were on Ihe flrn with llte boiling chicken wlian the omixr arrived. A rendvou CENTRALS E. II. : luuiee IsHng enmpletely filled. Edward 11. Andarwm and Mrs. Amanda 8. Grant, representing the General Improvement Hoard, ware In attendance UP Wars Making Fraa WHh tha Chick a In tha Naighborlwod of Thalr bier. Vrr. A. O. Draper of Promontory In In town. JEFEAT Tha following are the arilvala af tha Rued hotel for tha last twenty-fou- r hour. CRANT MORTALLY WOUNDED Idaho, Scene of Attempted by Tramp Two Resisting Men Mortally Wounded and One Tramp Shot Two Blackfeet, Hold-u- p Escaped. Kilx-geiw- ld SrEECH TO. JEWS TLEASING. PRESENT PETITION FOR SESSION the car Taking refuge behind and other obstructions, they opened flie on the desperado who reRome. Sept. 25. A committee of turned the fire, firing af everybory who the l,eft, representing Social is!. Re- allowed In sight. publican and radical mer.her of tlie with Finally Deputy Sheriff Chamlcr of Depiltie. presented a pe- a smitgun loaded withKinney, buckshot, tition asking that parliament h; con- brought the huhl-u- p to earth. During vened for the pnrpose of diseusslitR Ihe llie melee the hold-up- 's two comIn to of the government repaid policy panion esi siiod in the gathering dark-ti- e. I tin sirlhe. A posse general ,)f citizens and memIt I generally holhred that the bers of Company F. of the state militia, that not but will le ;iraned, are now In pursuii. Great excitement request its cus- prevni's and unless parliament will bn desperadoes are In eluding the tomary. at I lm end of November. puruil they wl'l u oh! ly be lynched by the enHIMSETF OUT OF MISERY. OF PARLIAMENT. St. Petersburg. Rept. 26. C:85 a. m. Prlucu 8viatoHlk-AIirskrspeech to the Jews of Vilna has received the s PIT ohargo his ent.-rln- g aldoi'M-n- . t KRI'ITION OF VKSl'Vll'S i'ONTINlES. Naples. Sepi. 25. -- The 'ol.i.. Rept. 25. Distrid crup- Vesuvius eoniliiu.'S to increase In fotce and is now wore viol. nl 'tlcin lit anv lime arc toii. since 172. Hod hot Inirlcd In a hciglil of l.filill fct. falling down the flunks of Ihe mountain with a deafening sound. Lava (lowing I.mci Hic cia'wr bus the meul of the Funiculiir In railway, destroyed the upper sin- tlnn and burned Ihe wooden hub in which giiiibs live. All vegem- tion within a radius of one mile of the crater has ilisappi tired. Several cariliipiuUc were fell lo- - The Standard declare Mint more Information H necessary before this limited concession ran he accepted as deman Is. meeting the Anglo-America- n day. 23" a fi SHERIFF HEI.l. RAYS STATEMENT over- - They are deli, me end won't stand such treatment very long. OI R EXAMINATIONS ARK FREE, And "If you iloi.'t ncd 'he glaws we don't ic-your J. S. list money." LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS aaoaaaaTBJzma wmw- -j FAl.SE. Cripple Creek. Colo.. 8epL 25. Sheriff Edward Hell ha concluded that the alleged confession of Edward Domain, a prisoner at Topeka. l.npTIcaiiiig union miner who formerly lived in 4 l 18 1 ; j diciriit Iu ihe Yindli-nto- r mia and In.lciieiideiicexlciiot murders, I entirely false, "I I'niiiiii li.u'iv lOMTcpniicle in Roni.un's r'ory." a1d Sheriff U il, who l.as Just returned from Topeka, and mp.r.y of hi ntu'e.its were disproved. He was iu I Juua on ihe .if die ihe Independence depot e.xjdo- kiuo." ( The laad-vill- Fed-erail- I I e Mining Associalion. in every mine manager in the district, hut, decided to Issue work-- i lug cards for ihe purpose of carrying on the fight uguinxt the Western of Miners. Not Ice will h pivted al evciy n.ine in the comp tomorrow in ii,, effect that no person will' lie empho ed who shall not have deposited with Hie time keeper his card of rcciniiniondalioa from the Mining Association. An office will lie opened In the l ily where ihe card wiil be issued. Every applicant will be to sign a siaieraetn that he la noi a lnrmluT of ike Federation or any order coin rolled hereby. If he Is a member of the Federal ion lie will tie required to renounce his allegiance to the Federal ion. The Mine Owner here believe that the Federation Is seeking lo secure a fool bold in Lcadville. a large number of Cripple Crerk miner having unite here einve the i rouble In that diotricL which take - tion of Mount ii the nuux le and CARDS While rushed away after a hi gun and Ludville Mining Association Decides ph utrliin. he to Give Out Working Carde for shot himself in the bead. Purpose cf Fighting the Western Federation of Miners. no way modifies the gravity of the decision." When you (onipcl your eyes to see, you fore .tax llicm. WILL ISSUE WORKING his eonipaniou . and raged 25. Mila Seattle, Wash., Sept. Shafer eomndticd suicide on Vithnoti Island thi afternoon to put himself out of misery from an neridowt.il gunshot wound. He wa nut httmini with a couple of companion, when Imtli barrels of his shot gun ox plod ,1. tlie - conv-iiiiift- p. tc l to the ropimercial hold-u- 0. ME K. continuing to advance. Hia tendency This seem to be to the northeast. may be prompted by recognition of the Clilnrae superstition reverence for Mukden, the Japanese being anxious ts remain on the best terms with the Chinese. It Is also likely that the presence of the Hun river in front of Mukden ha convinced the Japanese of the iinpoMaibility from a strategic point ut view of making a frontal attack wn'.le if they succeed In gaining a footing at Fu Poos or some other point on the north side uf the river and mirth uf Mukden they will render Kuropstkin'a position practically untenable and force him to evacuate without fighting, retire northward and give battle elsewhere should he decide to content the Japanese advance. The Emperor is going to Odessa on Sept-27iGERMAN ATTACHE JOINS JAPAN-E8- E. Toklo, Sept. 25. Prince Charles of Hoheniollem arrived here today and was given an official welcome. He will meet certain high Japanese officials tomorrow, after which he will join the Japanese forces In the field without kns of time. Prince Charles Anton Von Hohen-xollerwho I a non of Prince Leopold, of Nuretuburg, I a major of the Prussian arv.y and the representative uf Emperor William with the Japaneea army. to have Frederick Leopold wa joined Kuropatkin'e army aa the representative of Germany, but the plan had to be abandoned, Russian politely saying It could not vouch for the safety of the prince. TWO REASONS FOR INACTIVITY. Mukden, Sept 25. The halt in active operations arouud Mukden la believed to be due not only to the fatigue of the Japanese troops end the slowness In geltlng up necessary additional supplies, but to a distant understanding between the Chinese and Japanese that there shall be no blood shed near their ."Holy City where the Chinese emperors are buried. It le ex- pected, however, that tnere Impassible without prejnai'V "a .- -. direction and mobility of the have found It neceMary to di;t active forces In Manchuria ico armies, leaving one In tiie hands .) General Xiiropathin. I appoint you tt command the second. our nn; years' service in warlike exploit mil In your experience training troops as. sure me that you, following the general a commander-in-chidirection of the will be sbccessful and lead lo the attainment entrusted to you. "God bleu you for your great and glorious service to me and to Ru! sis. Ever your affectionate y ,! ef "NICHOLAS." TROOPS 8'l.U. St. Petersburg. 8ept 25. General Kuropatkln ho sent the following dio. patch to Emperor Nichols dated aJZ tember 23: There 1 no change In the situation today. Cold et In a few dayi ago. th temperature failing to one degree, ir has become slightly warmer sim yesterday. "The health of the troops is goood." . JAPS USE HAND POWER. General Okus Headquarters Feld. September 24. via Fuaa Scpten! her 26. Owing to the fact that Japanese In their advance to Lj10 Yang were unable to rapture any locomotive. they are using hand power to propel railway cars in the trano-portIon of supplies. The- - are also changing the gouge of the railway Ud bringing locomotive from Japan Th changing of the guage ha been from Dalny to Kalping and the work north of there is being rushed The railway le practically undamaged' south or Liao Yang and the brldgea north of there are being rapidly Z '. com-plet- r GOOD READING GLASSES will be fighting north or northwest of Mukden, possibly on a larger scale even than at Liao Yang. The weather has became settled and the beat season of the year Is now coming with prospects of a warm, dry autumn. RUMOR DENISE). FAMOUS HEALTHY. will lm needed more than ever now as the evening grow longer. A pair of glasses don't cost much, but ore a great relief and comfort. My entire time is devoted to the making and fitting of glasses. EXAMINATION FREE! St. Petersburg, Sept 25. It le authdenied that Minister LaMar oritatively (Continued from Page 4.) 1 J. T. RUSHMER. negotiating at Pekin for tho cession Manchurian railway te China. Expert Manufacturing Optician. This Is, with little doubt, the first of the 2412 Washington Ave. place these two letters O. K. were VOLUNTEER FLEET LEAVES PORT used with the artificial meaning they SAID. now so universally possess. From this use, with this meaning, at first litPort Bald, Sept. 26. Ihe Russian tle by little locally, matters were O. volunteer fleet steamers Smolensk d, until now millions use the ex- with 350 ton of coal, and tho 8L pression without doubt as to Its Petersburg, with 100 tons of coal, have meaning or question ns to the propriety ailed from here, ostensibly for Llbau. of lta use, or without Inquiry or knowlThe orders to the British cruiser edge of Its origin. to he In readiness to Mil on Furious Dan Leffel built better than he knew, two hours notice have been' cancelled. eo did the Jackuon Township farmer. O. K. has come to stay. EMPEROR APPOINTS NEW COM- Whatever uf local diferences there MANLIER. may be au to the details of the farmer' or as to the SL Petersburg. Sept. 25. The emgreat Urbana-Harriaconvention, has apiwinted General Grippen-ber- g, there le a concurrence as to the mis- peror commanding the troops at Vilna, spelling of the words ell correct, and to command the Second Manchurian satisfaction because it la from that they were, on the banner, spelled army. General Grippenberg succeeds etock. properly fat, healthy "Oil Korrect. Lieutenant General Llnevitch. slaughkilled at onr The Sugar Grove House thus InfolNicholas has sent the Emperor and Immediately hung ter house, scribed was used as a wayside tavern, letter to General in our large refrigerator, where a stopping place for mover! using the lowing autograph It is thoroughly chilled before National road as a throat to pass to the Grippenberg: "The Interne energy with whlah Japdelivery to. the market, thus engreat West aome "cheer was dispen- an is conducting the war and the abling ua to servo ywu with resed there to local and other patrons warlike quantise stubbornness and frigerated meat at all times. atorle of gambling, etc., have been told displayed by the high Japanese, impel me oa pari of the entertainment furnishto considerably strengthen the forces TOTHERBY A. ed for shout forty years, and only at the front in order to obtain decisive and Retail Butcher. Wholesale ceased when the move, Mnd cattle drivsuccess in short time. Since by this inOGDEN. 2458 Wash. Ave. er ceased to move, or drive, by ordin- crease the unit will reach a figure makary road aa In tlie good old times. Don ing their continuance In one army Is dead, and some question whether his life and characterd were Kuch a to secure for him an O. K. for the better world. However this may be, his use of the loiter O. K. wilt go on o long as the English language L written. The house, a few years ago, with th picturesque land around It, passed to the ownership of the Ohio btsie 99 Houie. The stately bullul); ol this hurue where practical, fraternal charily 1 now dispensed, ovenowered Our "painless extracting" by. our new method Is pronounced eue-Hthe old tavern. It wo spared until 1901, then torn ns tho following patients have testified down lo further clear and beautify the Masonic Home grounds. The originChas. N. Qlddlngs, Druggist. ally Inscribed letters, O. K., remained above the door about sixty years, Stirling Bhurtllff. ' end until the brick upon which they Will Moran. were painted were removed and scatMr. E. HalL tered by the destroyer. Mra. Lucy Stevens. Attempts have been made to otherMr. Harry Eddington. wise account for the origin of O. K. os Mr. Elite, (Standard oMco. so generally used, on suppositions and theories and probabilities, but only the Mr. John Bbtler. foregoing bus any real foundation. , Mr. Chas. McCarthy. O. K. Is found In the Century DicThe origin tionary. where It Is said: I Mr. Hiomao Burdltt. obscure; usually said to have been used Mr. Wygand Smith. originally by Andrew Jackson, seveuh President of the Puked States, Mr. Albert Peterson. as un abbreviation of All Correct spellMiss Hazel Hunt. ed (whether through Ignorance or huMite Mable Bpencofk 1 morously) Or Korrect; hut this Mrs. Montgomery. doubtless an invertlon." Another Kpcviilatlon there refers the use to "Old Keokuk." an Indian chief, w ho is said to have signed treaties with the initial. "O. K. a- K-e- Aa a reRlackfnnt, Idaho, Seit. sult of an attempt to hold up a Japanese neclUin gang here al 5 oclock today. Deputy Sheriff E. P. Sweet wa killed. Section Foreman W. E. pmtmbly fatally wounded and an unknown tramp, oue of the hold-u- p fatally wounded. The deputy sheriff wa summoned from his office to apprehend two huboa, who were attempting to hold up the Japanese section men. Sweet, accom-twniby Fitzgerald, approached the section house alien ona of the with a revolver In hia hand, beckoned to Sweet to enter. Aa the deputy ('roused the threshold the holdup fired at chute range and striking the deputy In the forehead he fell forward on his fore into the house, the wound proving fatal within an honr. Tlie hold-u- p tbrn sprang over the prostrate hotly of the deputy and with an nuth started after Fitzgerald, who run for the adjoining section house, a short distance away, which be reached and locked the door behind him. After firing two shot through the door, the hold-u- p broke the door down and cornering Fitzgerald, shot him three times, emptying hi guu, after which he beat him into Insensibility with the gun. lie then sprung through a window and started up the railroad track toward Ihe town. A number of ciiizem attracted by the fiinilade, armed with guns, surrounded 23. doctor stale that If her strength ran be held during the next two day, there will be hope of her recovery. qui-sthi- HOW BY HOBOS Izindon, Sept. 25.- Colllu Hunter, the artlut Is dead, aged (3 year. K-- kh j ch n Ctii-of- 2 26.-2- ed Two School Play Second Foot Ball Gams of Season Which Was In Favor of Centrals. s To Ihe Voters nf Wdier county: I hereby declare liiyorl' a candidate for Assessor of Welsr counlr and Cm'y would likely friends to support me a: the Republican county convent iou to Is held Ociober J. A. MKI.TZER. oy Our-soLondon, Sept. Sept. 25. of Kedloton, paaeed a quiet night, hut her condition la mill very grave. It Is understood she wa not so well during the afternoon, bin n bulletin IsTho Ccnlral school football team o'clock tonight mv: the team fnicv the Grant school sued at 7:3d "Isuly Curzon'a condition remains last Saturday by tho score of 11 to 0. This la the second game played be- much Ihe same, bnt her tTegth has tween the two team liolli of which been fairly maintained (hiring tho were won by the Central school lsro. day." In a news agencys dispatch, which The winning team tn Saturday's game 1 said that I out with a challenge to play any ha not been confirmed, It la so grave condition "Her Ladyship's town In the city, averaging 85 lb to for sustainthe mm. They lined up a follows. lhat certain preparations afternoon by Wood hurry. C; Kirkpatrick, L. G.; K. ing life were ordered thi train from Smyth, 1 T.; IJvlngston. R. E.; Ev- apneinl dispatch fmm Walmer Castle at ans, K. G.; Nashville, R. T.; Epperson 10 Ao'clock tonight aya: R. E.; W. Smyth, F. It.; Master,'on, The Improvement iii Iidy Curzona L. 11.; Thomas, IL H. condition 1 well maintained and the ' II. Schrotnler, Philadelphia; Mr. and hiwrtlest endorsement of the Kovos-t- i . Mrs, Marcus, Chicago; A. I). Howard, who ssya Ihe decision of thn i New York; ft. S, Summer and wife. of the interior that there is Denver; W. R. Moon, 8. A. Keller, New duwuing fur the .lews or Russia a day York; C. E. landing meaner .8. Jue.J.K. of justice and fair treatment, ought Cain. Chicago; 8. Illuir, Jr., Ogden; to meet the heartiest commendation C. 8. Guthrie. Jefferson City: E. A. uf alt rlaases. DenuHilln and wife. Ssn Pruitclero; The Novne Vrcmja sees In Prince New York; W. D. Dun-ra- SvininiNilk-MIrslo'Jlirijn Frank. reci-p- i ion to the C'ity ; A. C. Ihslgv and wife, San on the eve of his depart nr pres : FranrlM-oV. W. Ream. K. K. from Vllua. a coiiiinuaiioii of ,h,. uew Maun. Ogden; K. J. Hnrn.n, Rcuo, iniulster' friendly ami liberal ailltude Nev.; H. 8. Wood. Iarb City. which he hitherto has iiipl;u in tho olllce of giivcrnor-griifial- . The papor PHYSICAL CULTURE. sail thni whut tin- miiitsier of the Is merely s' might forVon Engel Is r.w rca.lv Prof. n ihe pari ward hotiesty of pMipiise to organize the ladies' elnss. which will of Ihe llusshin press. work on active Ociuhcr 1st. begin The paper adds that It I pi nstxl at hours will he devoted exclu- such trunk iricmlllnes and that tt to ladles. Each Indy will lm will In a similar sively spirit endeavor lo lo' her case fulfill Prince Sviatnpolk given such work suitable MirsM's exto Increase or derrense weight as pressed hoiie that the press may beThe Athlelir Club rooms are come l a more pow.i-ruand effective filled Pp with dumb boils, clubs, punchally of the government. i ing bilge, trup-.-xrraiding rings, trick rings, wall machines, eie. eic OF NO VAUIF.. all fur the use of class iiuunlx'is. All INTERPRETATION for the small sum of Jl.uo cr tnonth. London. Sept. 2,'. Severnl of Ihe Persons desiring to join elnss 2 and fi p. morning pup: ix today ediioriali., will please call on the of the Rus-onm. any aflprnmtii and r cciv? further llislriiclkins. We will he pleased to derision nil cuntraliand which is pub111 lished fullv the Kttcli-- h papers. ti: jon call and The Daily Graidiu- - r,:i;.s: 259 2lih Street. up siairs. 'To protHise in iiiterpr-'- i ihe new rule leniently without spec;fyins the rnnilltions of leniency is of no value Voters of Weber Co. I- THE LADY CTRZON'8 CONDITION SAME. LONDON INTERESTED IN PORT ARTHUR'S FATE. I.on don. Sept. 26. Interest In the fate uf Port Arthur baa grown oo keen oa to overshadow the significance of Russia' decision to organize a second army, which, a the Daily Telecamp of SPANISH-AMERI- INSTIgraph remark together with the Emlocal VETERANS CAN WAR peror' remarkable letter lo General TUTED YESTERDAY. Gripiwuberg. shows that Russia at last ha awakened to the magnitude of her Setask and the character of her foa It Organization Elected Officer, and I assumed by the paper that General lected Committeee Purpe ' Kurokl 1 carrying out some Important Further Welfare of Veterans of the War With Spain. turning movements, bnt owing to the secrecy of the Japanese movement It n war veteran I regarded aa uselesa to indulge in The 8niBh-Amer- b U. A. met ai Jl a. m. yesterday at the speculation. a K. mom at the city hall and effected SitecioJ to the London morning ks wl urganiiation. newspatiers odd little to the AssociatChamberV. of ed Press dispatches. After ihe election The Daily Telegraph's St. Petersburg lain io the cbmr, aud J. A. Hanson as w precipitated correspondent regards the Emperor g sverwary. the question n organlao-t;otne u lo whether to mae rescript as brilliant, a victory fur tce-rnational or local and it wa finally AlexJeff. and declares tbet the reel vised ro make It local for the preeent, reason for the Emperor's decision wee mid ihe name decided upon was, the General Kuropstkin'a failure to carry Amei'l-j- n out his plans at Liao Yang. Ogden Command of ihe Spanish War Veteran. The officer elected were, V. J. ChamJAPS TRYING TO DRIVE RUSberlain, captain: F. Boyd, first lieutenSIANS FLAT INTO THE OPEN. ant; H Hampton, second lieutenant; Izmdon, Sept. 26. The Doily Mali's U. A. Horn, first eergeant; lamia MilChe FDo currespondent saya that the ler wa elected to the houorory office Japanese are now devoting their enerof adjutant captain. to drive the Russian gies to an of rifle, fleet from attempt Tup following committee Port Arthur. The Japanese was elected: and Initiation assault la directed against the foru ngiilaiiuns Ch ember Hen. K. Ibiyd, G. A. V. L. commanding the harbor while Admiral Hanson 11. Alex. Hm'ii. Hampton and Togo, wlih his fleet reinforced le on were elected a eummlHee equipment welting outside and has placed powerand membership. ful cruisers and torpedo boat destroyIhe purpose nf Ihe organization is to er In position to prevent the possible ii 8panlh-Amet'iiawrlfsre of all use of Teu or treaty jiorts by the prontoie war veteran. Diwlpline and RussianTklng vessel. Japan, the corresdrilling will he conducted along the pondent says. Is determined to destroy lilies of the I'niled Rtares army. The the Russians before It le possible for will lie the the Uolllc fleet to arrive. uniform and equipment same in ihe United 8taiwa regular urmy. except in t a white silk sash will JAPS HAVE RIGGER GUNS. lm worn arms the hmast to dlMUiigulab :30 St. lpleraburg. Sept. a. m. them from the militia. A dispatch received here from Che The officer nf the new organization Foo, that the Japanese, having augslated yesterday that the organization mented their artillery with hud nothing lo do with the army or guns, began a fresh bombardment of ratlltla, but wa strictly Independent. Part Arthur on September 16th, lastTha next meeting will be held the uut.ll Sepleiuber 19th when it culing second Sunday of October. minated with a heavy attack which was re pulsed with enormous losses. auperln-tendeuci- - REED HOTEL ry parli-uanta- of today. typhoid fever. Service o-'t- waa bora Hie dacMuwd Ducenitier 11, taka place al Ward Meeting heuaa al 1 p. ni. Fir Obtainsd Thraa Hundred Doflars From Joint Session Held kt tha Evening at Citiaan Undar Fala PrUnaw HI Navar tha Tabernacle Which Waa OpHad Company ened te tha Public and Largely tha Loan. Attended. A msHsags waa received yoslarday of tha convention Tha annual from Logauaporl, Indiana, slating that the city marshal of lhat place bad ar- Toung Men and Young Indiesof AssoWeliar 8tnka 3ta. rested G. K. Day. who la chargad wlih ciation of the we h"l 1" h- - i n Thwnw:la sud having obtained under false preiBiise yesterday. The ::im tnxu Luui Mead, contractor and the Stake Aaademy Young laidie met In the Acadwny builder of Ogden. and afternoon Day will be brought to Ogrica to during the morning l which nf their convention in a reguiNltiun face llte charge a ware treated the euberte "The Compapera ara made imi. ing Season's Work, ill adiug. J.uiy ha been acting a tha authorized agent of ihe I'nltid Stale Really Mty aud Uiyalty and "The Traveling Au objmt leaeon iu company of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Uhrary. drill and a ratechivatioa m and it appear that aonietinic 11 Auwere also gust he Induced Med lo contract two ihe digest of Thera ara loan of $ I jishj each with the company, feature of the program. the 25 of the association in tha Slake and representing lo Mr. Mead lhat Ifnacb 20 of them were represented. latter would aurwndor IlM for At the morning session of the loan, the usual time and uteuilM-reblconvention the subject Men the for privYoung tho company, required by and Hi Dulles" ileges of a realty loan would not bo of Ibe "t.'luee wan jirescntcil nod generally iHsrnaead Mead signed Ihs contract exacted. J and gave up tl.e l.lutt. Iiy, who bad and Si Ilia afierumui meellug Ihe to how get town Indfferenl left Hoy. "The Itioom Hotel, an office at the handled. and Mr. Mead watted in vain for hi him. how to held him" was Ihe variIhe company Iu Quest hum and disciiaeioiiH on money. He wrota to were Mlnnuapnlia, and wua mid that Day ous inatnietioii In th digest hud turned in no naiiraet or notice of friiturvM of the afternoon' work. Gf In the Stake then tho negotiation, and wl:h ibe letter the 25 were present over 1.10 of Ihe officer waa enclosed a telegruiu from Logans ll port, ludiana, from Day, dated a week representing 21 of the associations, was a intwi Inspiring and em'Otiraging curlier, asking fur jd- Mr. Mead weal In the sheriff's office couventlon. and everything point to with this story 8 unlay night, and a a successful season's work n all assoto ciation ar completely organized. telegram was seal Immediately ihe arrest followud In the evening a Joint mealing of tho transport aud time. two asaoi iailon for tho general pubwithin a short lic waa held in tha Taliernaule. the yen-trrda- street Tbiny-atei- b YOUNG MEN'S AND YOUNG LAHOLD ASSOCIATIONS DIES SESSIONS AT TABERNACLE AND ACADEMY. R. DAY, WHO REPRESENTED REALTY COMPANY HERE HELD AT LOGANSPORT, INDIANA. & ABAHIR (Continued from Page 1.) ORGANIZE CONVENTION ARRESTED H. A. gheely uf Sau Francisco U in OfcLou on DuiUi-ts-. Li;PPL70fPCRI VETERANS PEOPLES PRETENDER JAPS C3NTR0LWAIER YOUNGER YOUNG 26, IDOi. SEPTEMBER POPES, UTAH. MOSPAY MOBXiyO. GUR MEATS GIVE banner-inscriptio- on L The Chicago Dental Best Set Teeth $8QQ WARNEWS. Continued from Pago 1.) George. Crow and was promoted to the rank of major general. He becsiiH a lieutenant general tn ISfiO. a general uf end recently was apinfantry in pointed general to tbc emperor. General Grippenberg I th! war old. He served in the Crimean 'war and hiusolf in the Polish in- ml Co. 347 24th Street OGDEN WHSBBXaOOeSB - - - - HMOMmmffEWP UTAH aBagjEj aide-de-ca- surrection of 1S: and the Turkleian canipuign uf 1S67-6and fur bla part in the la. i it received the St. George Crus and a sword of honu:'. He commanded th? Moscow guard regiment tn I lie Tiiriio-Kusdawar and in that conflict was promoted to tho rank of majur general. Iu the plans hnve beim made to overcome the deficiency Is gun over which the Russians have been laboring. Over 6U0 additional field and rapid-fir- e guns ore to be sent to the front. MARSHAL TAKKES CHARGE Th" greet struggle fur mastery in OF BANKRUPT MILL the Far East now ccm destined to assume Titanic pnipcrtious. Colorado Serines. Colo.. Sept. 25. The reiteration of the now familiar Deputy I'niled States Marshal E. H. official Siaicnu-uthat the military Davis ha taken charge of the Tetlu sltiutiion I um hanged, is believed to ride miil nf the General Mdais comiuiiiiaie merely that in view of the pany at Colorado City under an order shining of ihe force the probability of of Judge Moses Fallen of the Federal fresh important development there is court, who ha adjusted the company not imminent. General Kuropatkin deems it wise to tiankrupt. This acion was taken on nppluaiion of local creditor whose i make public unofficial advice which cisims aggregate over fJ.tfoO.Ouu luuiisie that Mai quia Oyaiua is slowly 8 225 Samples of Ladies 1 Suits on OFF 33 Tailor-mad- e Sale at i Last & Thomas |