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Show THE iflE ji STANDARD-EXAMINE- burned and need Tor eodony at Bingham or two. as given a by Judge Arnmron when ffin -- J? Wh Th corrt Am.sting Laws. Dtfy H t rg court yrtterdny Inmb truce of five year hard labor on Martint. for particlpat-jblToof Bingham March A3! MBtenc? on th EESt bM lnTlt'd- - t0 come llnd and live bens. Mtaaytodf,1'r i TOa our Bull Jsssft'rsrtstss being given to come here, and when to of the law propose arreat under our lawa. that that take the matter of resisting d and by S2t ta their own handa.defeat i the to actloa attempt officer of the law. a tLn the law will be court ao far aa Ita reach and effect such acta. of th court JeL,, it 1 the duty thla kind, when the parttoa Law JL eoovIcted by proper trial and to enforce the law to rr-r7nvita-Uon con-Stt- ao-fu- pro-JKthl- . hi vety limit." were convicted last ft, atdefendanU making an aaaauli with a weapon with intent to do During the riot In whiche Xurtlrlpated, Deputy 8hriff ter waa wounded, loalng and Tony Biarcevltch waa killed. iii. - bod-rHin- n. OH, TO STOP ALIMONY. Divorced Wife from Collecting It. En- Hmbfj Want joined intone anlt waa filed In th distwhich rict court Thuraday night, will bo heard today by Judge Morae. Aa proreedlngi to restrain a bjoBCtion , y dinned wife from collecting back la tha odd atate of matromonlal all-ma- he beard. will tflr that la the outcome of a divorce granted two years ago to ) that fin. Kmna Cos. it Oa July laat Mra. Coz filed an la tha district eourt, aaklng that IB sueutloa he Issued agalnat her laraeat Cos, for $126 back fils laya after the affidavit waa lied Mra. Con married and la now Mn. Emma Smith. After Mra. Coz breame Mn. 8mlth, Cos declared that all leapoulbillty for her mainten-inc- e etaeed, and that he should not ha eompalled to pay the back alimony, la other word, alimony la only allowed to keep the woman from becom-lo- g a county charge. If she waa able to grt aloof without the alimony ibortly before marriage, the la not In Bitf of tt low. After Mrs. Cox Smith naked for the femanec iff an execution Coz filed an affidavit aoking for an Injunction bln former wife from oollect-in- f on the execution. The couple waa divorced Is September, 1103, by a decree issued by Judge Ltvia. At that time Cox waa ordered to pay 925 a month to his wife. Thla hi bens paid each month np to April i, last. Since then it is alleged that be hi failed to make good tha amount inquired by the court Thla affl-dav- hua-baa- d, y. CALDERB PARK RACE CARD. The following racing program, cone-JtMn- g three professional and three mutry race, will be run at Caldera fork Labor Day. Tha professional race with entries t data are as follows: 1:20 trot and paw Pleetaway, Dan a- - Paarl and Mias Wilkes. Sunning race, ihreequartera of a Da Argot, Commodore, Weldon and M Damel. dash Half-mil- e Dr. Tom, lady Pa-Ul- tl Phil and Qov. Bhoupe. lbs country event, with entries to .due, follow: 1:45 clam .trot and paco Hugh 8ammy, Jack Birchs Don, and rgnr,s lady. 1:50 clam, trot K' Thompsons l?n,tvBay huwea Halt-mil- Mrk. chey'a and pacePrank xhekera Alums, Dick T, and R. dash Henry e J- - Harkera Smith' Bobby, and Dave Uuie Duieh. HOGAN WANTS A FIGHT. S" M,k Schreck fr a fight with Gua Rublln "MIke licks look,n y' Vililf mlders this a to ,'?,ne foregone Buhlln and bis manager, wi,l ,rrlT from Lob Mor ,he e,ld of the week Iram OP fiKht ", Npwt P l1 ln thiB c,tT the week Willlo-Schrec- !," kno?D tfc. .w.u ?re VU h bP fight thtt Portico to Imt no article 9niii.ii5" !'rnwl unt!1 the discussion 1 ended. COX Wl is OUT ON BAIL. flud ta the case of C- x charged atiemptlng to Induce a witness - OVER- - mi m m- - Rftumiig Arriv P-- Ogden: t:00 p. m. 4:30 p. m. 0gdet: :0 P. m. :00 p. m, Bund-wel- E Cux-have- old-tim- SALT LAKE MISIHG NEWS. OFFERS ' of the Package. by tL- - buirhera, and Edwin Williams, lor groerra; : also me produce Berta, 2c lb. Utah celery. 5c bunib u 2c. Utah plums, 1 Sweet potatoes, 8 lb, fur 2oa Egg plant, 5c to l c Utah watermelons, (miu to 40c. CONTEST TO BE INAUGURATED Utah tomatoes. 8c BY THIS PAPER. Green corn, 20a iw. Union oats, 30e pucl::ig. Utah tomatoes, 8c Many Cash Premium for Ac carat fi'r 25c. Utah arples, Replies. Cucumber. 4 for 'c Bermuda onion, 4 11.;. f.ir 25c. California ntlld rei bi.iuus, 5 lbs. Everyone in and Near Ogden Haa a for 25c. Chance. Parklcy, 5c per buneb. Cauliflower, I beaJs for 15c. A n.ivi auJ must interesting i.uo cat. Potatoes, 29 Iba. I l-- 2- Simplicity, Economy, Assurance . knowledge cuntcst ill be inaugu-bKuditihes, 4 buneb-.-- tor 5c. tbe Ogden Examiner, which Garlic, 20o lb. will kiyp a:) ike dwrlu-n- i uf Ogden aud Utah lettuce. 4 buml,t- for 5c. .u k; 14 lh. the Mirruuudmg Beat sugar, 36-country studying tlirir hanl?it to iu very valuable for 9 L00. cas-Cnnr sugar, 96.25. pliaes. Tim eintple fails of the knowledge com cut. hiv Uirae: A numHooper cheese, IT 12c lb. ber of :lie leading buslm-afirm of Swiaa cheeae, 20e lb. the city will he written up, but with.. v cheese, 2i'c lb. out tkvtr nanwe. That part Sage cheese, 25c. will b left to the sagacity of the Rauch egga, 25c do:. reader. Ju each of these article there Lemon, per doz., :'.5c. will he F.mie distinctive feature, reHigh patent flour, 2 1.5 per hundred ferring either to the line of good the weight; straight grade, 92.45. firm carries, aonie peculiarity In the Coal oil, 25c gallou: 5 gallon name, business methods or popular butter, 25c lb. phrase used In the firms sign or Creamery butter. Sue. which will aid any readOranges, from 15c to 50c doz. er in dUuovcricg the Identity of the Pocoanuta, lOe. firm referred to, if he will hut think. Turkish figs, 25c package. Everybody man. woman and child Bananas, 30c doa. r resident of Ogden, a Spring lamb, 20c 1h. the to and Examiner Standard 22 lm. Eastern spring chicken. or not. la entitled to make a try for Hen. 17 the There ia anther qualificaflounders, Halibut, 15c; sole, tion prises. nor restriction, nor a limit to the 12 smelts sell for Inc lh.; striped number of replies one person may aalmou, 17 base, 17 send. salmon, 20c end 25c lb. The opportunity U free and equal Smoke dwhite fish, Juc 1b. to all, except employe of the Exlb. Finnan baddle, 17 aminer and tbe members of thair Crabs, 25c and 80c. iaibsters, 15a families. lb. Readers will be asked to name tha lb. Lard retails for 12 firm referred to from th description Side veal, I leg veal, 12 iff the buaineai and some peculiarity loin veal, 12 hind quarter, 11c. ln It name or methoda, and th folHeef loin, 10c to 15c lb. lowing price will be given to tha Beef riba, seta, 8c to 12c lb. persons sending correct ana were Rib roast, 12 hirst prise. $59.00 in gold. Veal breasts, 10c. Second prise, $20.00 in gold. Sirloin aleak, 15c. Third prise, $10-0la gold. and porterhouse steak, 15c. Fourth prlxe, 35.00 In gold. Round ateak, 12 Fifth prla $5.00 In gold. Chuck ateek. 10c. And ten additional prises of $1 each. Rib boiling beef. Sc. To assist those who are trying to Rump roasts, 8c to 12 a prise it la only fair to announce win Pickled pigs feet, 3 lh. for 25c. that they are perfectly welcome to Pirkled lambs tongue, 40c dox. mak Inquiries of th firm they think Ijoln and rib pork rhops, 15c. re designated in the namelra arWhole pork loins, 13c lb. if you think tnat you have th ticle. Veal necka, 8c. right firm, but are la doubt, call oa Pllred ham, 20c. the party, and aak question. You will Boiled bam, 30c sliced. receive a correct reply In every inWhole boiled hams, 21c. In thl way you may comstance. Eastern ham, 16c to 17 municate with every firm you hav Breakfast bacon, 17 to 23 an idea ia referred to In those article, Sauaage, 13 until you make sure whether you ars Dry ralt bacon, 16c, right or not. lb. Pickled pork. 12 The full details concerning thla Chopped suet, 12 knowledge contest will appear iu the Pork sausage, 12 Examiner later. Be aura to secure a Hamburger, 12 copy. Tbe price In each instance la by tbe pound. PRESIDENT DECLINES. Timothy hay, loose, rails for 99 per ton; timothy baled, 60c a hundred; Oyster Bay. Sept. 1. President alfalfa baled, 50o a hundred; alfalfa Roosevelt received today an Invitation hay, loose, 96.50 to 97.00 per ton. on behalf of the state of New HampWheat. per cwl shire to attend tbe banquet which ia . ' a Oat, 91.50. to be tendered by that stale to the Whole corn, 81.44. peace envoys of Rural and Japan. Cracked corn, 91.50. The banquet probably will be hold at wliole; chopred. Barley, the Mount Washington boue in lha Rye, per hundred. Bran and short a, 91.15 per hundred. White Mountain at some time in the near future. Shorts alone, per hundred. The Invitation waa extended persoCracked barley, 91.40. nally by Senator Burnham of New Utah pumpkin. 10c each. Hampshire and George 1L Monri, secString benni, 6c lb. retary to Governor McCane of that Utah cabbage, 3 c lb. late, who arrived here today to make Utah cantaloupe. 5e to 10c. an appeal to the prealdeot to particiMuitkmelon, 10c bach. pate in th function. Senator Bum-huBartlet pears, 2c lb. California grapes, 12 c lb. already had been informed by tbe Utah peaches 4c lb.; 40c to 75c a President tbat he would be unable to case. go to New Hampshire this month, but It waa decided to make to him this Hubbard squash 10c lb. personal appeal to change bis mind. Pumpkins, 10c lb. Discussing the situation at PortsPAY OF ENGINEERS. mouth, Senator Burnham said: "It U recognised generally at PortsMembers of Canal Advisory Board Get mouth that. If 11 had not been tor President Roosevelt, th peace con95,000 a Year. ference would have terminated many days ago in. a rupture and the Titanic 1. President Oyster Bay, Sept. struggle la the Far Each would have an Roosevelt yesterday signed continued, perhaps Indefinitely. Presicomthe executive order fixing name ia on every lip Roosevelt's dent of pensation of the members accorded the la and he universally board of engithe advisory war and bringing the of ending glory neers of the Isthmian canal and tbe Hbont peace. He 1 one of the most amount thn government will pay them in our hisfor personal expenses. Each member conspicuous character tory." of the board will receive 85,000 on Assured that the President could completion of the report on the canal not go to Portsmouth or to tbe White plana which the board la to make. Fol- Mountain aa tbe people of New ks wing ia the text, of the order: Hampshire had hoped hn might be 'It I ordered that each member of able to do, Senator Burnham nad Mr. the advisory beard of engineer upon Moses discussed with the President be plana of the Panama canal shall the criticism which recently bad been allowed 55.000, payable upon th commade on the entertainment of the conpletion of the report of the board. In ln Portsmouth. They told tbe addition thereto he shall, when on ferees President that everything possible had 15 allowed be tbe with board, duty liivn done by the official of the. state. per day for personal expenses from the Tbe people of Portsmouth also did all rehis his home until date of leaving io make the sojourn of the possible and turn therein including Sunday as comfortable and plenipotentiaries tbe holidays. He shall also be allowed a possible. They said to convenient actual cost of transportation incurred the President I but there was no founby him ln travel on duty in connection dation whatever for the criticisms with the board to include cost of tickthe treatment of the enet by railway or steamer, sleeper or published of suites and that the their and voys parlor car accommodation, baggsgc plenipotentiaries themselves bad extransfer, cab and porterage. with ibelr It is further ordered that the al- pressed their satisfaction lowances of 5,6Q to General Davis entertainment. The city of Portsmouth was selected and General Abbott shall be by the President himself an the scat by the amount of their retired pay for of conference because of ita excelthe time during which they are em- lentthefacilities in the way of entertainployed upon the work of the board. It ment and for the further rcaaon that being my Intension that those mem- the session of tbe conference could bers of the boatd shall receive lbs at the navy yard where the am compensation for this work as bo held would be free from Interrupthe other members, and this increase envoy It had been expected by the oftion. densual to for made provide being tbat the New duction of retired officers' pay. (Sign- ficials of of tboHampshire conference would be ROOSEVELT." THEODORE ed) and held in the White Mountain waa no intention that there originally FRENCH REPLY WELL RECEIVED. they should bo held at Portmouth. Rooxevelt'a derision aa to 1. The French reply President of the conference in PortsParis. Sept. the holding to the German note on the subject of waa acquiesced in Morocco was delivered to Prince Rad-oll- mouth, however, wa prePresident gladly. the German ambassador, today. sented today with aRoosevelt written letter by I The altuatio described aa being moat amicable and It remains only to Governor McLane of New Hampshire seefix the date and place for the Inter- to Herbert 11. D. Pierce, assistant la who governthe of Slate, retary of national conference. The Sultan Morocco call attention to the fact ment'a representative at Portsmouth, and that the original invitation to tbs explaining to blm the aituatkin the criticisms which have power to attend a conference fixed adverting to on Tangier as tbe place and laid down appeared in various newspapers regarding the entertainment of the desired. the s TRADE 0600 Thousands of MARK. oooe peo- It ple ar now using this famous flour 1 r y for Cak, and rIdd I Muffin and G ff1 a New ia d Aak your grocer for it. oooe . th real eack. 1 Plum Pudding. F.a-tc- ra 1 England article. Put up In red package, Boaten Brawn Bread, b ooeo B. B. B. PLOUR CO., PACIFIC COAST FACTORY, Mall u whi-the- Hire stamp nt SN CAL. JOSE, and w will land Sample Package prepaid. e cock-aailt-- d LIGHT UP! c c NOBODY LIKES I THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT IN- 0 SIDE AND STORE IT YOUR OUTSIDE WILL BEST MENT. YOUR PROVE ADVERTISE- RADIANCE AT- TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES TUB MOT1I. We Supply the c Electricity gfogMim I i sms r. R. E. W. WADE, Agent. 5. CAMPBELL, OmX Manaqar. 91-5- u. 91-3- 91-3- 1,11 j1.. wa It aa claimed thl land, through by many that they would find aa in th Indian that would b There le now no bard to overcome. hindrance to the Northwestern' progress to Lander, and work on the rant-er- a end at the branch la being pushed with all possible speed. Thousand of ob-tac-le 91-9- 0 grader are at work and th force prerant much the appearance of a small anuy. Covered wagon are pushing west from Casper to be on tha arena at the limn of the opening, and a tent city U bring established at Shoshone, the new town on lolaoa creek. . m Agricultural College of Utah inen-ase- Utah SetentHle, Technical Institution f Higher Learning. Rula Provide Liberal, Thorough Edit-- , cation. And Practical THE COLLEGE. COMPRISE!: The School of Agriculture. Science The School of Demotic The School of Mechanic and Engineering Art. Tha School of General Belcnec. and Arts. The School of ' Commerce. n " The Agricultural Experiment Station. ' bent modern equipment, afford' Twenty buildings, provided with (ha efficient work. exceptional facilities for thorough and beat Institutions of America and A strong faculty, reprearnting tbe of instruction and experimentation. Europe, are In charge of tbe work No tuition ia charged. Registration fee, $5. College opens September 19tb. Write for illustrated catalogue. Agricultural College, - - Logan Utah "C. "W'.J FOSTER & HOBSON d n-- I i . 13-0- : the fronts Save Da. and a A Miner speButte, Mont, Sept.-1- . cial from Helena says that at a conferprogram ence between tbe United Mine WorkAmerica for the of ers comdistrict on WARSAW WELCOMES PEACE. One of the Interesting features the mining exchange yesterday was prising Montana and onWyoming tha have agraed miner the present Warsaw, Sept. 1. The commercial heavy trading In Columbus Con. With was rale of wages for another year. This world great peace Joyfully, a the tne tale of 1,000 shares, the price Dur-Ing action precludes any possibility of a economic condition will improve. In held up to the top mark of consequence the bourse here wa anithe morning aesslon, 8,190 shares trike on this aeon for anotner year. of stork were sold, totaling 93,655.13 mated, ell valuea'riilng. The editorial t Diphtheria, aore throat, croup. In- In the ncwpper welcome peace in value. stant euro foilrelief, Dr. permanent will now th hope that. exprras New York waa another future, only Thomaa' Eclcctric OIL At any drug devote herself to Internal ing to 5 cents, with the sal iff wen tore. 1,400 sharesj. Uncle Bam Con, ON THE EXCHANGE. lc pay money for the THREE mar- ork-ia- l liuu-bcr- 1003. 2, Qui.'a-.ip!.:,- The Pioneer sampler received yesterday two cars of ore from Nevada, two cars from Stockton, two curs from Alta and two can from Bingham. Taylor and Brunton received four cars to remain from the Jurisdiction of the of ore from Tintlc, three car from court was argued before Justice of Bingham, one car from American Fork the Peace D. T. Smith yesterday and two cars from All. The demurrer wu overmorning. ruled. The bail of Cox wu again reGREATER TRADE duced. this time to 9150. Oox furnished ball and was set at liberty Expected Over Railroads Now That within an hour. Peace la at Hand. The preliminary hearing was set for 10 o'clock. Tuesday monrng at Chicago. Sept. 1. With the concluCox is alleged 10 have written letat Portster to Mrs. Anna Ferguson, endeavor- sion of puce negotiation of a ratification mouth tha and early to induce her to remain away ing treaty between Rusela and Japan, the . 8. Payne, from the trial of Dr. A Northwestern will have charged with having performed a Chicago to compleUou a large order for pushed criminal operation on Alias Alice Fer- new for the "Overland Limequipment which is alleged to have guson, and San Franbetween Chicago ited," caused her death. cisco. Thla la In expectation of a large volume iff traffic to and from the PaCERTIFICATES TO TEACHERS. cific coast, due to the anticipated commercial expansion. The state board of education Issued a number of diplomas and certificates PHOTOGRAPH OF A LOST GIRL. to teach, aa follows yesterday: School Thomas High Diplomas New York, 8ept 1. There lias been Glenn, J. H. Coombs, Oarer Van Celt, a sequel to tbe mysterious kidsuwnge Tom Pinder, Fred Poulson, Evelyn pretty napping, nine years ago, of Rclllv. East Side girl. Tbe Grammar Grade Diplomas John F. Roe is Cohen, an mother Urea in Orchard street Olsen, John A. Austin, Hannah Allen, girla waa surprised yesterday by the Albert Tollratrup, Eleanor McMastcr, and visit of an unknown man who called Marie Wtttrnburg. Mabel E. Young. tellState Certificates William fi. Wal- the mother to the door and, after ing her he knew the present wherelace, Kae Woodcock, Mary Williamson, abouts of the daughter, thrust a recent i- Nelson, Erastns Howe. D. L. hands, I re ton Richards, George photograph ofthethe girl Into her remark, "8he has hardlng. Purl Wright, Anna E. and, with tuolandekl, J. D. Wade, Luly M. Rudy, Changed her name; it ia no use for Flora Tripp, Hermes Peterson, Lil- you to try to Had her, disappeared. In tha winter of 1896 tha girl, nearlian Bimonds. ly five yean old, waa piaffing on the TO INVESTIGATE COLLEGE. street in front of her homo, when a man waa seen to creep up. placed hia Acting under the power granted by hand over the child's mouth, caught th laat legislature, Governor Cutlor her up in hia arras and fled. Tha pothe use for king appointed a commission yesterdsy to lice worked on anccees. The mother time without Investigate the work of th Agrlcul-tun- waa hurtbrokea and gava up hope of college and the University of Utah. By the act forming the com- ever knowing ker child's fate. When the man vialied Mra. Cohen mission, the governor la made chairman.. Tha appointee were: H. yesterday she pleaded with him for Bullen, Jr., J. C. Walter, Cache knowledge of the glrl'a where bout a, would not be county; Dr. A. 8. Condon, Webor but he. refused. ''She county; John M. Mill, James H. An- happy here," he eald. "She ia doing forgotten you. She derson, Balt Lake county; Rev. H. B. all right and hasname. baa changed her Now, just forl, Goodwin, Utah county; Peter Sanpete county; Reinhard Alaei-e- r get herdo and don't try to find her. It won't you any good. Beaver county. The police were at once notified and are inclined to believe that the man, SCHRECK-WILLIBETTING. haring found the mother, intends demanding a ranacm. Local batting on tha Bchreck-WUii- e conteat which will coma off hare next Tuesday night, la even, and but little A BY FIEND WITH A CAN OF OIL. money la being placed. There serine Chicago, Sept 1. A dispatch to th but little doubt now that George Slier Chicago Tribune from Hannibal, Mo., will referee the light. The advance sale of seats was be- says: Christian, 11 years old, son gun at LaVelle's cigar store. The of Charles Lee Christian, waa roasted alive iw aale waa fair, considering that the Union street laat night by another boy fight will not come off for two or who dashed a ran of three days yet. An awakening la this named McLain, over the clothes of young line le expected tonight, when "the gasoline Christian and then applied a lighted boys" get their pay. match. Christian waa playing on the street RIO GRANDE'S BIG TRAFFIC. with several other boya when McLain walked np, swinging a gasoline can. Tha Rio Grande official are sur- After twice threatening to roast the prised at th enormous traffic that Christian boy alive, he finally mads the foad la handling at this time. The bis word good. He unscrewed the cap record for heavy travel baa been of tbe can, rushed upon Christian and mashed to smithereens. drenched him from head to foot with Rio Grande train No. for Denver, gasoline. Before the unfortunate lad left laat night In three aectkma of could get away he touched a lighted eleven cars each, and there was not match to hia trouser, which were an unsold berth in any of the care. oaked with the gasoline. Tha day coaches and chair cars were Instantly the boy waa enveloped in flames. He fell to the ground screamalto loaded to the limit ing in agony and fighting the fir. GIRL ATTACKED ON MAIN BTREET Many persona ran to hia rescue and succeeded ln extinguishing the flames. stitch of clothing waa burned Thrown to the ground by a thug who Every young Christian's back. Tha tried to chloroform her. Miss Busts from will die. Barnum, a telegraph operator at tha boy Kautafoid hotel, was juat able to EMPEROR SENT CONGRATULAcream for help before the fainted TIONS. laat evening. The man leaped on her at the Main street entrance to GregVienna, Sept 1. Emperor Francis ory court Women called to men to to telegraphing hie run to the scene and the assailant Joseph, In addition congratulation a to President Roose, fled. conclusion iff peace between on the velt "I was going home from the hbtel Rnaaia and to EmJapan, telegraphed Miss shortly after 10 o'clock, said to the Emperor of and Nicholas peror Barnum. "Tha man walked down the Japan. To the Russian emperor he street ahead of me. He kept abont wired: ten feet In front all tbo way to Greg1 learn with keen aatlefaetion the ory court. Occasionally ha looked over conoluaion of peace conditions, which hia shoulder. I noticed hia action be maintain Intact the honor and prestige cause of that fact Permit me to feliciof your empire. "At the entrance to the court, right tate you with all my heart upon thla tthe oorner, he stopped. Aa I went happy laaue." in ha leaped on me from behind. He To the Emperor of Japan, Emperor threw hia bands about my throat I Francis Joseph sent the following telewas able to scream once. gram: "1 beg your majesty to accept my Miss Barnum' scream waa heard by houses. In the neighboring most sincere felicitations upon the ocwomen They called out, one of them ahoutlng casion of the conclusion of peace conto her son to run to the place. When ditions, which constitutes a fine exthe young man arrived the assailant ample of the moderation which does honor to Japan." bad fled. He had taken handkerchief and chloroform with him. though Patrol- GUARDING AGAINST CHOLERA. man Joseph Buah, who waa detailed on the case, waa still able to smell tha Hamburg, SepL 1. The agent of tha fluid when he came to the house. Imperial German health office today When he threw Mias Barnum the ordered all steerage passengers of the on her hard knee hia thug pressed steamer Moltke, which railed for New back. She fainted with the pain and York yesterday, to be landed at when atill insensible was and fright carried sway by neighbor. Later they were put on board of a Fortunately tha alarm waa given at Stcamm lying off Brunshaven and run once and the follow had to flee almost In the quarantine dock. It does not o soon as he made the attack. Mis appear that there ia any cholera Barnum has been working at th among the steerage passengers, but she Bhe says Knutsford some time. the health officers thought it wlet was He before. man never saw the to order all emigrants to be landed for a fresh inspection end observation falrlly well dressed. until Saturday, when. If In health and BALT LAKE NOTEB. none of them haa been shown to have come ln contact with cholera, they The funeral of Richard Meaher, an may be allowed to proceed. e newspaper man nad n member FEVER CRISIS PASSED. of tbe Herald staff, who died Thursday will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from tha funeral parlors iff 8. Nw Orleans, SepL 1. Signed stateD. Evans. Burial will be in ML ments of all tbs leader In th fever Olivet fight, indicating that the crisis , has passed, that the campaign of science The police have thus far been unable is meeting with unbounded success and to find the brute who assaulted and that tha fever will practically be a chloroformed Miss Susie Barnum. forgotten. New cases at noon, since 6 p. m. telegrapher employed at the Knatsford hotel, Thursday night Mlaa Barnum Thursday, 10; total to dale 1,929; home waa a taaulted while on her way death 1; totri to date 278. from her work, by a men who had followed her. MINERS AGREE ON SCALE OF WAGES. Lucin CutOff Monday sept. 4th 1 R MORNING, SEPTEMBER eCDH M1EKETS The following are !? Naildrlver putting out li0 share at ket quotation of ihr S74 cent and United Bingham shift- grocer erf Ogdon. a ing 2.000 shares at 12 eenia. Kind, er. represent!: ; From Our Special Correspondent iM SATURDAY OGDEN, UTAH, ORE SHIPMENTS. mave i' EXAMINER: up to 36 wi.h the kale vf 2,20'. Swansea auld ."Sc at 5 cru.s. On the open board Liiti Chief made a sale of luo sharea at t cents, with DEPARTMENT Of THE MORNING ; PAINTERS Paper Hangers, Decorators, Sign Writers TO THE PUBLIC: Will do well to call on Foster & Hobson when In need of any painting; or papering;. i All Orders Receive Prompt Altentioa envoy. PUSHES ON TO LANDER. Lander, Wyo., Aug. 31. Right of Way Agent Valleite of the Chicago ft Northwestern la In the cily and state that he baa now secured title to right of way from !h Indinna through the reservation. Thl remove any que--- 1 tlon a to the ability of the Xonh- western to obtain right ot way j Phone Bell 673 Y. Independent 231 277 Twenty Fourth Street . |