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Show THE MORXIXQ EXAMINES. thats a ad tike. CHICAGO I Just love to ride on the top or tne in stage, continued the girl. Now, our country we don't have any aeata on the outside of the atagca. 1 think vour plan ia much better; don't you?" "No, mum, returned the driver. Cahnt say as I do. When there'a passengers on the top of the hue wo Has Obtained Valuable Terminal Site in Windy City. drivers dont get no chnnst for a nap. Now, in rainy weather, when the top can we sleep ia clear of passengers, Chicago, July 21. A site for a genall the wye from Victoria to Liver-pooi-a- eral terminal of the Illinois Tunnel company's system of underground elecYou dont mean to say that yon tric railroads has been secured by the ever go to sleep while you're driving!" company at the cost of f2.5U0.UOO exclaimed the girL through the purchase of property on O! It's ell nfight, miss. Ton see, the west bank of the Chicago river, the oases know what to do. They north of Taylor street, now occupied by the Albert Dickinson company's goes along aa sensible me Christians and a aight more sensible, for they hardware house and owned by the Chiminda their ovn business and dont cago Dock company. The tunnel company will proceed immediately to bolder other folks" the property end promises to My! said the girl. I never ahould have thought it possible. However, have its lines in use by' November for under the transportation Im glad youre not asleep Just now, general and 1 hope you won't mind pointing streets of much traffic now carried on out the places of interest to me as we the surface. t)n all aides of the purgo along. Now, whnta that column chased track, whilh measures 4U4 feet north and south' and 700 feet east and right ahead of us? west, are the terminals of trunk lines. colRoberta is Lord mum, That, The property haa connection with all umn. You see, his stutter on the top tie railroads, and la adjacent to the only has one harm. tunnel company's large conduit under MATRIMONIAL DISADVANTAGES. Taylor street, which connects the tunThats aa I knew the poor man nels under the business district of the had lost his arm, but I didnt know south aide with the west side tunnels. On the terminal site, said Albert O. that you folka had put up a column in honor of hint. We started ia to put up Wheeler, president of the Illinois Tuna triumphal arch to Admiral Dewey nel company, we shall have a general when he came back from the Philip- distributing ayste mfor the transportapines, but he got married before it tion of freight between etorea and was finished, and then we sort of sour- warehouses and the steam railroads. We also will have our own power plant. ed on him. We shall spend f 1,600,000 immediately just so, mum, said the driver. to Improve the property gradually. A Quits nachral, I'm sure. Now, whats that building?" asked feature of the terminal will be a storsta- age warehouse where goods can be the girl, pointing to Charidg-cros- s kept until they are wanted. There are tion. now 32 miles of tunnel under the That's Buckingham Palace, miss, streets of Chicago. answered the driver. The kings bedThe most important significance of room Is the corner room on the fust this tunfloor. I often see lm leaning out of the nel practical completion of the be will the companys equipment in in the winder and smokin pipe probable ending of street congestion morning about six o'clock. 'E'a an ear in the down town districts by heavy ly riser, 'e la. The tunnel extends under Alexandras teaming. And which ia Queen nearly all the important strips of the room? pursued the girl. district, and connection will be rooms la hers, loop The two pair back made with ell the large wholesale and replied the driver; and in course you retail houses and bualneaa blocks. cahnt aee em from ere. It la the Intention of the company to Well, I dont think lte a very pret- haul all kinda of material to and fro ty palace for a king," said the Amer- from these big establishments, to carry ican. Now, our White House, where goods from the stores to outlying disthe president lives, ia twice aa pret- tribution centers and to transport all ty. And why does the king allow so kinds of refuse which collects in the front yard? I large bualneaa blocks. many cabs in hla shouldnt think he would let a cab WALKING ON THE CEILING. of hla gates." Few people probably know what It Thems cabs belonging to hla ministers and other folks thats comq fo la that enables fliea to walk on the Vou ceiling. It has been supposed that call on him," said the driver see them boxes on the growler stand- their ability to do ao waa due to the ing in front of the middle door? They fact that each of their feet la a minThla theory waa belong to Joe Chamberlain, who baa iature air pump. been stopping at the Palace for the found to be unsound, and It waa then week-end- , and la Just goin back to hia explained that the feat waa made posown house. I know them boxes well, sible by means of a vlscuous substance for I aee 'em every Monday at just which exuded from the hairs on their feet. Thla theory also waa abandon about thla hour. TUNNEL COMPANY POWDER BOBBERY the of powder and the company and the J?Ml,y l dftf Hardwire Brnfltw Supply company. 804 former! maaxine were taken Ri Fp t IiMdayWht and aa W fpom Ik6 of dynamite, con-Wh- en were stolen. ia not definitely not rie--athe magasinea are eekoe powder until ttd while it not (fi covered tsi fflay jiaT8 been eher-""liB daya ago. The dJtSned hUdepuUea to work ttiHiJnecurred y. ia a1; Si caae. cn the OP UTAH iVvrAL ENCAMPMENT gDABD of the annual encmmi wan Utah national guard n. ..te ? !n -- Burt?. "! Bt ly AdJL-Ge- n. Cannon, and the . SnSaineat, the encamp- - a daya. exlwdfng through .h. oleca waa not nettled on SL1 uncertainty by today. that, haa ha beenbaa led quite a num- toUk. "fthrd St vacation. r) without that it ia feared the be what it would date been known o daya -- lB wait-frtke- JStStf Sf trlier. TWO HOT DAT. beftwe were Tmterday and the day Balt and Ogden ia not only hot the weetern country. I o'ctoak on Wednenday the rose to 77 degree, making STijlke one of the hottest center for thetlme. It (, tho United State me degree higher at Yuma. at and noKhnrg, Or., and at Bolae, Ida., waa it waa 100 Hat. There Illinois. i hoavy rain In eouthern The temperature at 1 p.m. yeaterday Uk, VS5t Jmt Kditaed M degree. 1:10 the mercury had reached K decrees which waa Juat one degree Jdcnr when it atood at the aame hour It m wdneaday. OH THE WAT TO (By W. I THE CITT. Alden.) Aa Americas girl, gorgeously arrayed nd undeniably pretty, seated hen elf next to the driver of the bus, and jm.atriy with him. entered into oonveraation began, "you Bay, mlter, she don't mind my talking to you, do yon?" Hot at all, mum, he replied. Im here to talk wttk the lydies. Some folks think I'm ere to drive, but t. re-mo- ln-sl- Everything in Must POPES, ETAD, FRIDAY MOTiyiKtl, ed as being only 1 : i i y accountable for the facta, and iw preferred explanation ia that Mi. s un- - enabled to walk upside down m smooth substances by the help rf capillary adhesion. An investigator h.is found by a series of nice calcii'a ict.s such a the weighing and ns- - MM.nng of hairs that a fly would he upheld by - n s attraction as heavy again as it ;s. Kach fly ia with from supposed to bo fuii.;-!;.10.000 to 12.0m) miii'iio fIIOI hair; oi i. an exude ud it is these because of tho roii;::.m between a watery surface and i:: ni liquid that a fly finds it dittb'u'.i ui mount n urp. r Weekly. dampened glass. r- four-ninth- -! i LORD CURZON AS A MHESSEK. There la no man in :t.e Umiak peerage who knowa butcr lu- - to dress well and. nt the aauie uni,. economically than Lord Curse::, urues the London correspondent of t h - Philadelphia Public Ledger. Win u he arrived in Londun the other day after his five years In India a liiiiuhir of smart tailors were on the missy platform waiting to aee ihe immaculately dressed Goorgie Curion, as he is familiarly known to West Km! outfitters. Thev gaxed In admiration on hi faultlessly fitting frock ivji and carefully pressed trousers, and wondered if they could be the same for which he was measured when he received his Indian appointment. His lordship ha the reputation of being able, by careful manipulation, to wear hid clothes out to the last thread. One of bis valets is always a practical tailor, and it is hla duty to see to hla lordships clothes. His wardrobe consists of seven coats, seven pairs of trousers snd seven waistcoats. He wears one of each once a week, ao that no one has ever seen him, since he became a public man wear the aame coat or pair of trousers two daya consecutively. In this way he haa established the reputation for being one of the best dreaaed men In Parliament, although hia wardrobe la of so limited a rapacity. Altogether it la estimated hla clothing never cosia him more than Valets never made a $500 a year. cent out of the left-ofclothing of Lord Curzon. JULY 22,1004. OPPORTUNITIES GOOD TODAY, 'ihcre are just aa many opportunities for young men today as iht-itever FOR GOVERNOR were. No way to commercial or other success ha ever been discovered that will do sway with the man behind Uoutiniied from pa-- e 2.) tbe business or corporation, or what the bitter the marhine tho ihc .. unhealthy place in all the not. And utore it is depei.de tu upon the man. land iur cuirupiiouisis in opcraiu in. " i hi re is wurk to bo (tun,- - iu Pasadena Now s. (his stsie iu moral, material and iuiellect-ua- l EXCURSION. HOLLANDER'S adiainvmoni winch jim have commissioned me to do. Tliti commission is a sacred one. Here iu your presFriday, July 29th. ence, and m ihe presence of (his great Special train ia Oregon Short Line mul'.iiude, 1 cniisi i rate niyseif to the work you liate assigned to me, and under auspices of Netherland Missionwith your help, uud as long as God ary Association, leave Ogdon 9 a. m. 9 p. m. The gives me life and strength to do li. Returning, leaves Lag-io1 will combat the things that dishonor public invited. and oppress." EXCURSION. The cuiiveuiion thru adjourned until 10 a. m., when tho ticket will Iks Lucln Cut-ofSunday, July 24th. completed. FOLK NOMINATED ' TODAY'S Immediately EXCURSION atcluniailon. C. O. Crow, n delegate, offered a resolution t bat a committee of three be appointed to request Secretary --of Slate Cook to refuse to allow hla name to be presented for renominatiou. This waa (Continued from page 2.) volved detention for several days, raua-In- g Inconvenience to passengers and damage to shippers of the neutral cargo Tha Novoe Vremya goes on to say: The vehement protest of British shippers waa only to be expected. They were ready enough to ship contraband of war to Japan when It could be safely and profitably done. It ia n rude awakening to find Rueela In .a position to atop thla lucrative budueea. It la not to be expected, however, that any ueneeaful performance on the part of Ruuds will meet with approval abroad." te. & $i A ' For a line of trimmed hats for es and children; most stylish MALACCA CONTINUES miss-U- U Port new tjS dS Red fhe war, day, tion ably dS special line of Seasonable Street Hats DUCK, SUM ant! Straw from t 50c to $1.50 sea a week ago on a charge that had on board - contraband of and which arrived here on Tueshaa left thla port. Her destinaia not declared, but she la probbound for Cherbourg and Llbau. tersburg Gazette, referring to the seizure of vessels in tbe Red sea, says: Whether or not the Red sea cruiser came through the Dardanelles, haa nothing to do with the right of search MORNING LYON, ... Sharman's P. Mllllken, a veterinary urgeon from Denver, haa permanently located in Ogden. Dr. Mllllken la a graduate of the Boston Veterinary Ileal y House, Opp. Depot Phone 161ZL School and haa been very successful A large Assortment of Low Ratal during tbe ahort time ha haa been In and Reliable Information oonetantU) - on hand. Guaranteed by the Ogden. American Ticket Broke re Aaefe EXCURSION D. Ticket Office NORTH, Ak SATURDAY, JULY 23rd. Oregon Short Line agenta for Building, Re-- 1 Carpentering, pairing end Remodeling of Houses Promptly attended to. All I work Guaranteed. Enquire of 941 11th atroei Ole Nelaon, Telephone 829-- particular. I OFFICIAL CALL For Republican State Convention, August 26th, 1904. To the Republican Electors of tha Rtate of Utah: In accordance with established custom and In obedience to the instructions of the Slate Rnpublirsn committee, It is hereby directed that a State Convention of delegated representatives of the Republican Party In the Rtate of Utah be held at Salt Lake City, the capital of aald State, for the purpnee of nominating a 8late Ticket to be voted for at the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 1904, the selection of a State Committee, and for the transaction of such other bualneaa aa may properly come before it, and that aald State Convention shall assemble at 11 o'clock a. m., on Thursday, the 26th day of AuguaL 1904. In the Salt Lake Theatre. Candidates are to be placed on the State Ticket for tbe following offices: Three President Ini Elector a. Governor. Secretary of Siate, Attorney General, State Treasurer, State Auditor, y. If you want Eastern Corn-Fe- 831 p? 1 ilc 33!CcJ f) II EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES will receive 60 per cent on all pictures taken within tbe next 30 daya at GASBERGS STUDIO, 278 25th SL FRUIT JARS and JELLY GLASSES We are Headquarters for them, and lowest prices guaranteed. ' Maeon Economy and Stone Maeen Fruit Jars. AH kinda of Stone Jare and Churna. Plenty of Jar Capa and Rubbers. All kinda of (Tally Glaaaea and Tin-To- p Tumblers. , CC iaA do 90GECZ222301 The Bad Weather Has shown the importance of having GOOD SIDEWALKS CEMENT WALKS MADE Alsen RU German WITH-- - Cement War Atlas haa A been tuned by tbe Chicago A Northwestern i allway. Three fine colored maps, each 14x20, bound In convenient form for reference. Tbe Eastern shown la detail, with tables showing relative military and naval strength and financial resources of Russia and Japan. Copy mailed to any address oa recents for poetage by ceipt of ten (10) C A. Walker, Gen. Agent C.IN.V. Ry., 2200 South Main BL, Balt Lake City. Utah. e L Eccles Limber Co. . While preparing far spring and summer ask to be shewn the screen windows and doers Just received at Eccles Lumber Co. Telephone 12S Beef 24th Street. . 'Phone No. 818. The ' d go to Ballard & Rinckers THE NORTHWESTERN LINE sit-gati- Prop, BUT1 or eel sure. All thla noise will noon cease." Russo-Japanes- 2351 Washington Ave. EffRS.S. Please Travel are guaranteed by ua. This la the beet brand on the mar-k.Yea can gat It by calling an or phoning ATLA& in n The Peninsular NOISE WILL BOON CEASE. BL Petersburg, July 2L The BL Pe- ft MONDAY 21. leas than three daya before the meetThe ing of the Slate Convention. respective County Committees are reother-wihe quested to call conventiona or to arrange fur the election of Dole-gate- s to the Slate Convention. The ChairiM-of the respective County KENNEDYS DAIRY LUNCH AND ConiuJttece will forward to the Chair- man of the Stale Committee, imme- BAKERY. and tee cream (timely after their election, a full Hat Individual lunch . served from :30 a. m. to 13:30 p. m. of the Delegates chosen. U54 Washington avenua. By order of the Republican State Committee. JAMES II. ANDERSON. Chairman. CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC TOM PITT, Secretary. BROKERS. Salt Lake City, Utah. July 15. 1904. Continuous quotations on New York Blocks and Chicago Grain. We buy and sell stock and grain on margin or for cash. Our private rooms enable our customers to com in and transact business with tha utmost secrecy. Write for our Book of Information Before yon start call at (System of Speculation'), fret upon application. 2483 Washington. 2479 Washington Ave NO CONCERT OF ACTION. Berlin, July 21. No further answer haa been received to the protest of the German government as a result of the seizure of the Prins Heinrich, July 15th, by the Smolensk. Associated The representative of the Presa waa informed today that no negotiations are In progress between England and Germany regarding the Russian procedure in the Red sea. A COMMENCING July SaM, BL Loula and return $12.50 $17.50 Chicago and return BL Loula via $50.00 Chicago and return St. Loula and return via Chicago $50.00 CO Limit days. Transit limit 10 days each direction. Pullman aleeperi through to St.Loula without change. Tlckete on sale Tuesdays and Fridays each week. Stop overs allowed. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Past. Agt WHEELWRIGHT BROS. OGDEN. TRIP. steamer Malacca, which twaaOriental arreeted by the Ruaalana In tbe effects. EXCURSION RATES. VIA UNION PACIFIC. anil-Coo- MALACCA INCIDENT RATES VIA UNION PACIFIC. St. Loula and return $42.50 47.50 Chicago and return Chicago and return via St. Loula 50.00 BL lamia and rot urn via Chicago 50.00 Limit 60 day. Transit limit 10 days in each direction. Pullman sleepers through to BL Louis wrlthnui change. Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays each week. Stop overs allowed. reao-lutio- DIPLOMATS DISCUSS up-to-da- o , after tho convention waa railed to order today the nainn of Thomas L. Kuliey of La Grange wa placed before the convention for lieutenant governor, lie waa nominated by ( J selt-c'in- 31., , Buys your choice of any hat in the Hr house; regular price $8 00 to $20.00 and most certainly you know that our goods are the best in the city. Everything new and pnl-Iri.-- Bfiecial train leaves Ogden 9:1 0 A. arrive Mid Lake 11 A. M. Re- 3 p. m. turning, arrive Ogdi-uPure for the round trip, $1.00 SESSION, f .ft 3 7 EL h f, ihe first open ueclaraliun that there was opiKisiilon to Cook and Instantly many delrgalea were on their feet demanding that the resolntion be tabled. n The chairman declared that the waa out of order. k The reaolution waa again introduced, lta atijqiortera and those against It vied with each other In their demount ral Iona. It waa finally referred to the committee on resolutions Knminaiiona were then declared In order for secretary of slate. The namea placed in nomination were Jamea A. Todd, W. R. Mitchell, L. G. Musgrove and Bam B. Cook. Cuoka name was received with an ovation. Cook waa nominated on the first ballot. When order waa restored and it waa declared that Secretary Cook had been renominated, the demonstration waa resumed and did not atop until Mr. Cook had mounted the platform and endeavored to quiet the delegates by motioulng for si)em,e. He made a AN ADDED NEED. brief address declaring unswerving allegiance to Mr. Folk. Albert O. Allen was nominated for la to William have Emperor going a yacht built on American lines. That state auditor. will help some, but he should go furWHO FOLK IS. ther and secure sailors built on American lines If he hopes to break W. Folk, the Democratic Joseph any records. Washington Post. nominee for governor of the state of Missouri, was born In Brownsville, Teun., October 2K. IMS. Hla fkther ia THE REASON FOR IT. Judge Henry B. Folk, of Brownsville, Whenever Mayor Glasmann of Og- and hla mother la a descendant of the den enters a political race for suprem- Bates family of Virginia. Mr. Folk ia a graduate of Vanderbilt acy the aspersion! of the Salt Lake dailies are Immediately heaped upon university of Nashville, Tenn., where him. Glasmann must be a power to be finished his literary and legal education. be feared. Provo Democrat He practiced law In Brownsville for two years snd then went to Ht. Louis In 1892. Boon he became Identified with the younger element of the Democratic party and first became prominent in political drelea when be waa made a charter member of the Jefferson club, the leading Democratic organisation. He nerved aa president of the organisation In 18!I8. Mr. Folk became more generally known to the cltlsena of 8L Iouia through the prominent part he took In the settlement of the great street car trike iu 1900. Aa dreuit attorney of BL Louis Mr. Folk successful ly prosecuted a number of bribe takers la both branches of the municipal assembly. Mr. Folks Immediate family consists of but himself and wife. He baa four brothers living. They are Rev. Kr. Edgar Estes Folk, of Memphis, Tenn., editor of a Baptist paper; Mr. Reau Estes Folk, of Nashville, the present state treasurer; Mr. Carey Albert Folk, president of Boecobel college, Nashville, and Mr. Humphrey Bate Folk, who la studying for the ministry. be Sold at Once to Room for Fall Goods Superintendent of Public Instruction, e Judge of the Supreme Court Rep: in the Fifty-nintCocgrc-bs- . The Republican electors of this State, and all other electors, without rogard to past political affiliations, who believe in the principles of the Republican party and endorse lta are cordially invited to unite tiinli r this call in ihe of muI Delegates. Tbe said State Convention bhaTI nniKiat nl 4d9 Delegate, apportioned to the siveral counties of this Stale on the baais of on Delegate to every nineiy-fivvotes, or a majjrity fraction thereof, that were cast for Hon. Joseph Howell for Representative In Cougrexs on Nov. 4, 9u2, in said couHerewith ia the ntie, respectively. apportionment of Delegate to each county: 154 Twenty-fourt- h Street ' fl , I 1 J I t . |