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Show MOBSINQ EXAMINER. OGDEN, Uf AH, JULY 18, 1901. MONDAY MORNING, That ts all. It may he taken as other ghost stories, with much salt. But I know too well how real, though shadowy it all was. MIh Kempson told her story with a force and expression that Impressed one with her sincerity. Her only unhappy day of the year U Christina a of. THE EXAMINER YOU ARE day in wry the Standard Publi.hlng On Published WM. GLASMANN. SURE Manager. of no contamination shea you givs us your meat orders, you are sura of getting good, wholesome meat, not aa ounce of doubtful flesh-fooever enters our provision market It la your interest as well as ours to remember this. Investigate our S per cent rebate system. A Ghastly Lurid Ghost .Story eve. CHAUNCY d by Carrier, Including Suday Honing Examiner, par Delivered eta Single aopiM SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail one month (including Sunday) out aide of Ogden Telephone No. M. 2451 OGDEN. Washington Ave. eta A. E.WEATHERBY, Subacrlben will confer a favor by reInforming thin office of failure to ceive The H. u miner before their breakfast. Utah National Bank. Exnxs Bring ocroarraoL OGDEN, UTA Tr many of whom she had met n the East. She Is ea enthusiastic reader, and explained that the contents of the bookshelves before our ryes were not exactly indicative of her tastes. The biographies, it may ha inferred, are the fhvorltM of her husband; her favorite books she kept nearer to her bands Among them will be found many volumes of fiction of the racy western writers. I am living very quietly," she said. n rived from California, and Miss Kenip-ao- sult. Agein I got Into my bed defiant had taken advantage of bis com- and determined to go to eleep. The inmoment the light wae extinguished ing to take the trip East With the tention of locating some friends of her the lugging was resumed. I got up, prelighted the lamp and retired again, earlier years. She is now a wellcheerbut It made no difference. served woman of 60 years, of a ful disposition and plainly a person nut Again I rose and extinguished the light As J put my head on the plllaw easily frightened. Though somewhat surprised when there wm aa extra hard tug at it, and, the writer called and made known his thoroughly exasperated, 1 cried out: of For heavens Mke leave my pillow errand, she, on receiving the card and go to my feet. I don't know her friend, readily consented U tell her story, insisting, however, that ber why I said thla It wm the first thing that came to me I suppose, hut what true name lie nut given. 1 doubt if there is any one living astonished me was that my request today besides the gentleman who sent was Instantly obeyed and the tugging you to me who knows the story of at the foot of the bed wea kept up my life since 1 fled from Brooklyn," with such wicked persistence that I I never expected to give it had (o give up and sit In a chair for Mid she. to the public. My troubles began more an hour before I was again permitted than 40 years ago. I had been employ- to sleep. ed in the home of a wealthy resident Now I come to my final experience of the city as a seamstress when I was In that housa and I have often wonstartled one evening on my way to my dered that I did not go mad or my hair room on the top floor of the bouse by turn while from fright. The next day bnariug the rustling of silken skirts as waa the eve of Christmas. There wm ii a woman richly dressed passed me as to he a gathering of friends of the I ascended the suira. family in the evening. It wae about 11 waa quite dark, all the lights 2 o'clock In the afternoon when one of nevhaving been extinguished. 1 had the gentlemen asked me to go to his er believed In ghosts or spooks and had room and get him a paper he had left no f.tar of them. I knew no one had there. When I entered the room I hw I really passed me on the stairs, and the paper on hia bureau, with hie raretired somewhat, puzzled. 1 had for- zor lying open on It. He had just finweek two gotten the experience when ished shaving when he was called down later 1 again heard the sound of rust- stairs by a visitor. 1 picked up ths ling skirts distinctly. I called out, ask- rssor to lay It to one side, and ai that ing who had passed me, but I received Instant 1 heard hissed in my ear, it no answer. Most youug women, I sup- seemed to me in tones of devilish vinpose, would bave fled in terror, but the dictiveness: Cut your throat quick!' sounds only my ciirioauy, and Instinctively 1 hurled the razor from getting a lamp from my room. I search- me and out of an open window, and thinked the lower part of the house, dropped on my hands and knees, shaking It possible that some of the other ing with terror. But in a moment I servants were trying to frighten me. recovered and fled from the room. In I discovered nothing, and 1 went to regain my composthe hall I to my room, beginning to wonder If ure. Thenstopped I entered the room there really was a ghost in the house. again, seized swiftly the paper and carried It 1 .was. however, soon von vi need of the downstairs. That wm the last service supernatural prigln iff the sound for I rendered there. I Immediately packthey became gradually more frequent ed my trunk and left the bouse, to the until they were of almost nightly oc- amazement of every member of th : well currence. family, who thought much of me. But T never was troubled with nervousI would give no Explanation other ness and grow so accustomed to tha than that 1 had to Irnve the city, whlrh : to sounds that I paid no attention I dl.l immediately, going to California. them. In fact, 1 waa surprised whea I But never after that terrible day did not hear the rustling. 1 was cer- could I touch a knife without hearing tain none of the other servants had those same words blued In my ear. beard the not sea, because none of them Fortunately I had' tame money saved, would venture alone out of their rooms and this I in vested 'profit ably in Caliat night la the dark. If they had fornia. so that I have always been heard anything the whole houaebold able to heve my food prepared so that would have lien quickly aroused. I de- I zhall not need to use a knife. But for rided not speak of my experieucM, hop- that one thing I bave everything I JOHN L. HERRICK ing that they would come to an end as want, and am perfectly happy. as had begun. they suddenly I know of no reason for the maniSTATE MANAGER But worse was la store for me. I festations In the house, and eo far as whea one wea sound asleep evening I know no other person ever knew of I waa awakened sharply by the door was an excellent one any. The of my room being suddenly thrown tod I neverfamily hearif of any misdeeds by Thinking it might any member of It such as are violently oien. have been done by a gust of wind 1 got supposed to lead to spectralpopularly antics: up. shut and ba ked It. 1 had Just setnor do I know of any reason In my tled comfortably in bad when It was own llfo or thd lives of those who have BASEMENT REED HOTEL. again thrown wide open. Thla time 1 gone before that could even remotely got up, lighted my lamp, searched the explain what I have been the victim hallway, peeping Into the other rooms, hut every one was apparently sound asleep. ( "I felt considerably upset and mystified, hut In no sense did I feel whst is eel led a 'creepy fee..ng. Once again H waa thrown open after I had returned to my bed. This time l'wai thoroughly aroused and angry. I determined to atop the door oienlng, and, going softly up to the garrett, which waa large and storsd with trunks Has shown' the importance of having and odda and ends of an kinds, 1 got a piece of heavy twine With this 1 tied the door from the knob to a staple that had been driven Into the aide of the door frame for some purpose, end returned to my rest. I wee fallCEMENT WALKS MADE WITH ing Into a doM when again the door wea thrown open, the twine being ajiappad as If it were thread. I sat up German AISCn In bed thoroughly amazed anti trying to solve the mystery for half ea hour but gave It up. and, leaving the door are guaranteed by in, , open, rolled myeelf up In tae blankets This Is the beet brand on tha marand went to sleep, mat night 1 was ket .Yeu can get It by calling an or disturbed no more, nor did my ghostly phoning visitors bother with ths door again. On the following night I waa enThe Eccles Limber Co., tertained ia a different way. It wanted twenty minutes of 12 o'clock when While preparing for spring and au I Tetl red, and 1 had just settled myself ask to be shewn the screen winwhen I Jumped to the floor thoroughly dows and dean Just received at alarmed by the racket over my head. The noise sounded as If a couple ot hoys were racing around the garrett, drawing after them those little wagons children have. Every moment I expected the other inmates 154 Twenty-fourt- h Street. Telephone 12$ of the house to come rushing into my room to learn the cause of the racket. Thla was kept up for fully live minutes seemed lhat no one In the house bin was disturbed. Far ffoin being frightened, 1 was disgusted an., angry, and. d softly up seizing my lamp. I to the garrett and iieeped around every corner, but could sc nothing unua-tia- l. No.hing had been disturbed. In a little while the noise wm repeated, an.. I noted that the disturbances lasted In !!:' almut an hour ra.li night. morning 1 Mud led my face long in tip. glass, for it dawned upon me ihat possibly 1 might be going crazy, bul 1 could see nothing except a dullness Ii: my eyes result ing front a In of sici that was much needed, for 1 worked bard in those days. K. Ralph 1L ywy Haag )0 f THIS CHILD IS BORN. tit-fiel- hard-heade- that I might bo allowed to sleep in At about the usual time I was awakened by a tugging at my pillow as if some one were trying, to pull it from under my bead. I got up la a temper, and, lamp ia band, searched the room and ball with, the ueual re- (Continued from page 2.) ne 4 by Dr. T. Kearns with Billy Iglehcart aa net imree, wilh gno.l old grandmother Smallpasture" (Lit- -' Canand hi a aide partner, Joe vfvh non, in anxious attendance, rertifliate the to eigu Lippman ready of birth as wiinetut. after all tha anxious willing and wan king and promise of a etc., Frank R. Christensen haa lieen "delivere.1" of a Mtatenient which was published In Senator Kearns' Salt Lake Democrat ! phiht yesterday morning and ahunld cause a smile to of all who have aprea-- l over the face read the senior aenator'u organa and heard the whispering and mutterlnga of hia paid mlnitma within the taat few (Newark News.) You go up town and see M!m Fannie Kempson and she'll give you ibe1 beat ghost story you ever beard. true. My the beat, because I know Itd'a D was a business man, and keen, who ioke. He bad just ar- STILLMAN . Brils V0UD0N fcafta aa all print nn omuur height of the promoting boom. For tha flrcl six months the aggregate captlsl-ixatio- n or new eoriioraliuua is Mid to he only $400.0MJ.(MH. at which rale tbs total for 1904 la likely to fall materially below $ 1. 000,000, M)0. In 1899 then were organized new rarxrallona with ). an aggregated capitalization of this representing tha high water mark. In 1901 this total had shrunk to I4.000.000.0o0 and In 1902 to lay. Last year, owing to tin sell lea The Tribune growled auJ pminiaed I acnaai ion. The Herald yelied and financial conditions, there waa a still further shrinkage of about promised a greater sensation. The OgBitch a continual falling off, den Poodle dog whined and barked by turns an-- promised a sensation" of of course, simply represents the work(till greater magnitude. The paid hire- ing of the old law of supply and lings of (he senior senator walked the The simple facts of the case inJIrate streets of Ogdeu with cat like tread that Inveatur. having recovered from and and with omlnoua head shakes Inaaue desire to get rich quickly, their disclosure threatened whisperings, that would tear up the lave- view with suspicion new promotions ment a on Washington Avenue, rrack It la another case of once bitten, twli-II tha sidewalks in District No. shy." They realize that during tha One, rend the veil of. fhe City Hall recent Industrial boom It was the who obtained all the beneflts. and completely eclipse the Mayor's Even under the most favorable clrrum-s- t to and ambitions. According prosper! antes It will be yMrs before the rertl-flratthese prophets of evil if ouly crank now In the hands of the public were safely delivered of that statement the Vhlld," Instead of having use for attain to real intrinsic value. Of nursing bottles, swaddling clothes and course. In time (he investing public paregoric, would stand forth a giant, will forget Its caution and again fall Into the tolls of speculation. This, hown ready and able to WIPE Mayor off the fare of the earth, crippla ever, will not take place within the Hansen, dlmhle Hoi Ilnga worth, de- nezt few yearn, and In the meantime molish Murphy and cause nil of the promoting syndicates are nut llkeiy to other supporters of Mayor Glaamann's make very large profits. senatorial ambitions to hide from the ELECTION HTATIKTIOa. wrath of an Indignant populace. It Just at this lime the statistics relatwaa believed by the Kearns push that ing to. (he vote and other matters In the indignant citizens of Ogdon would rfgarJ to the elections of former years compel the Mayor to resign to swipe are receiving groat attention from the lynching and that all of his supporters people and many of the newspaiiera would rush at once Into tlie Kearns are compiling very complete and yoi rsmp and with bowed heads and hum- concise tables of information for (heir ble mein beg the senior senator's par- reader. Theso are Imlng publishes don for the lese majesty of supporting editorially In almost every newspsimr a Ogden as against n Balt Lake can- In the country now and If gathered todidate- How bitter muat then be me gether would form probably the most disappointment of the gang" after all valuable volume of elect Ion Informaand tion ever Issued. (heir weary watching a siting, after all their holme Statistics on the m remit age of elecand a ml desires, toral votes given su.veiwful candidates expectations to find that instead, of even a healthy, are significant. The people have shown growthy Infant, nothing is brought tendency to continue one party In forth except n measly, sickly, deformed power until some great national conabortion able, only to utter one pitiful vulsion hurls it from the dais. In 1800 wail and then gasp Into (nocuous the federalist imrly was defeated and desuetude." amid the grins of the relegated to oblivion. In that year public and the ha ha's of the Mayor order emerged from chaos and for the mad hia friends. Ural time the nation stood firmly upon We understand, however, that the its feet. From 1800 to 1828, a period condition of Mater Frank ia serious, of growth anj prosperity only slightly whether from the carelessness of the becked by a war with Great Britain, attending physician nr the failure of the Detma were returned the nurse to properly observe the by overwhelming majorities. In 1828 parly lines began to be more necessary precautions It Is reported, that blood poison" has set In sad that sharply drawn. The Democrat-Republicahe msy never rally from the exhaussplit up Into the Whigs and the tion and prostration incident to his Democrats, the latter standing for slavconfinement. ery, already a paramount Ihdiic. Slavery We do nor wish to accuse Dr, T. convulsed the country until l'iso. when Kearns of malpractice, we do not say the Republican party came into power that the gcaisl and lovabla Billy Igie-hes- to remain twenty-fou- r years, in only la not au experienced nurse. We one Instance has the incumbent, when do aot suppose that grandmother foiled to Increase his majorSmallpasture' hysterics were intend- ity. Jefferson bettered hia 40 per rent. ed to harm this tender young mother, Monroe 13 per cent, Ja kwm 8 per .wm, hut if Frauk Christensen should die Lincoln 31 per cent, ('.rant 11 ju-- r rent, from the effects of hia confinement, McKinley 5 per cent. we shall rail upon Coroner" Howell, The table herewith gives in a nut(who certainly could not be accused shell the hist my of the electoral by the Kearns push of being unfair to college: or prejudiced against them;) to hold , an inquest over his remains and should he fail to discharge his duty I s' 2 In this respect, we shall appeal to t Name of M District Attorney Halverson, (who .1 ('audidaU. would hardly be accused of having sny prejudices against the senior Senator.) and in rase of his refusal to act Khali 1 rerallc.l all ask Judge Rolapp to cnipan.-- l a grand VaMunJooIT h.t, t:rSon i Jir.. my sfloii during I tiiNimi ...j:i2;l32.Non-Par.- . paat daa. Iiiii could remember mihiii,. jury to fully Investigate the causes or Admits . i::n 71 Federal.. . .'it 449 show anytime Tnrnisiiy lendlnsr his taking off. Mater Frank" has Jefferson .... .H"H 73 .. .:.2v26 wrong with roe. I .mi. foiled thai if .. our sympathy. 17K Jefferson .... lOffPem-Reparoua it war. i,had gone anything Madison .... .:17:.122 Dem-Kc- p .'97 H my brain, and 1 resolved to faifo-iMadlanu ..... .1217 12 Deni-Rethe myfctcry, if possible. INCORPORATION CONDITIONS. Mourns . 217(183 Dem-Rp- p .64.132 "The following night the garret i s Monroe .1232.231 Dent-Rethe scene ot the shortly juanhe. Ii For yean New Jersey has drawn a Adsmg . . . . 261i M.lem-Rr3J1S4 seemed ea If they wared for me to go large profit from the Incorporation ot Jackson .... . ;2ii;i87inemocrat .66199 to go to sleep before commence ready . . . . Jackson .,286,219 Demo. rat. .7t;;-7gear companies In the past few years lng. On thla occasion ii sounded as if 294 170 Democrat Buren .57623 several men had cadi tasen a busii. is the result of its liberal laws How- Van . 204 234 Harrison ... .79592 casket of potatoes or Whig ever. these liberal laws gave too groat Polk apples and hurie . .'2T. 170 Democrat. .61616 them, one basketful after the othnr a license to wildcat companies and the Taylor .'2'" ir.3 Whig .562-1rolling over the garrett floor. Sudden. i2!m 254 Democrat fesult was that numerous other states Pierce .5777 ly . look a humorous view of e ma'.' . 296174 Democrat. .. Burbansn .36764 which had followed the law of New Jerter and In a moment I was laugmug . 303 ISOIRep Lincoln .59406 sey la this matter have made aa effort Lincoln heartily over the Idea of a funny pro. 233112 Rep .90967 But 1 sxm recovered myself fo repeal the laws and regulate Incorceeding. Grant . 294 214'Rcp .72769 at the next bombardment and retired 549 . Grant on 2m a fee baeia similar to tha poration Rep .51949 i.t wait patiently for the end of the per5ti9 y"i Rep Haye - 'xw which sow exists la Utah. .''136 formance. whi. h came In about m Garfield .... ..369 214 Rep... .iKI'76 It Is sigaifirsntof changed coalition Cleveland ... . 401 hour and I promptly fell asleep "Tin last manifestation seemed id that the number of inrurporaiiuna this Harrison ... ,401 2S3R.ii jf ,a- .54614 .7.8 sr. the teaiilt ot a fiendish detenu lua! ion ... . 444 277 year will be about, only h those Cleveland c.2367 to me out of my room. I .a i M1 fl 1899. .whicii Kinley ... '417271 Rep .31626 rone to bed eailv. year witnessed me spend fog a ion.-I'.417 '.'5.' Rep 't,'Klnlry 67. . :i.l in tee ll. . $5,200,-000.0(H- $3,1)00.-000.00- 0. s es Glas-man- . ns if Wne-iincim- Hem-Rep- p. p. . . ft Ytmp -- H The u P r.m lhe n The takniginE mrriee ' jarhD cbtne gw torpedo 10. P St. General THE NORTHWESTERN LINE ATLAS. nee ffug Kai Cho rotcrsi1 wiion w A War Atl, v,. been Issued by the Chicago A western tail way. Three fine niapj, each 14x20, bound In convZ form for reference. The Easini w nation stowa in detail, with ? showing relative military and strength and financial resource Russia and Japan. Copy mailed to any address celpt of ten (10) cents for hm.. C. A. Walker, Gen. Agent C k 3 Ry., 2206 South Main 8t., Salt City, Utah Rnaso-Japanea- e vith ikf H iuDX virtory. detenuto just'd St. Pe Ju'y of report e vert of TheJi orcupled tifyin jlo Tin The open! cisuilti Will ba remembered by the thousands of buyers who bought during that fa- mous sale. We will give another Cost Mark Sale on everything in stock and will include all Fall Goods arriving during Sale. Domestic suitings and all Cotton Goods bought since drop in prices of theso goods are Included. No article in our largo stock will bo rcMrved. The manner in which New Merchandise will be sacrificed will be food for dose, careful buyers. be financially Ptrl teur t fludln ulnlsi mill . with our The Terms of Sale Are Positively living loved ones? Des Moines Life rf Insurance Co. r The Bad ina.'wa'n iQGEZSSSZSO 'AU! Vi Vi1 SUIT SALE Weather 8,10,12,13.50 $15 GOOD SIDEWALKS IX Suits at $7.95 Cement With Corresponding Cut in Every Line Throughout Store Putnam Clothing House Eccles Lumber Co. 12345 Avenue Washington Oi Ay Cooling And Healthful It Costs No More to go via St. Louis Just the thing for extremely hot weather, when the system needs a cleansing; and strengthening; tonic. LSTim WATER Why not take a little run east this summer, and go via the World ! Fair City. The rates are "away dowa. sad it la juat as rhrep to we the SL Louie route as nay other. The Burlington offers a very coaven-lea- f, etop-evprivilege, which I will be glad to explain more fully if you will Inform me where you propose going and when yeu expect to Keeps you well, by allaying internal fevers, and aiding the process of digestion. The ideal table water. Makes delicious drinks. er F. J. KIESEL Q CO., Distributors start, e fusil me a preM card Inquiry today. c H. & iAm J C J GC, Hiljiari Rsber h N. F. NESLEN, General Agent. 71 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST, Ticket Office, SALT LAKE CJTY, UTAH 4 CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR -- I c: one-fift- .iff X nwe Genet inor know that it will 1 - jadoa ..ole I, pulse, does it pay to . V- house-keepin- S0T11E l death is chilling the blood and stilling the tip-toe- i -- V country Is free I When four-wheel- rt . millionaire, haa left til and annoyance. For pub f settlement work la too . T Ktt , ment to the workers, ts. of the settlement are and it is opjiosed to all a e kindness and good taste to I:1' expression of benefits .n, this reason the young wife of .i.. Chauucry 8t ill man Is unwiiii,.. iV mutate in words her plans t , ture. It ia enough for her just , g in the elegance of Sen Francisco home, spen.ifo, he, , i reading and studying the ou of the most interesting d, y jJ world, her evenings with tl; man of the family, and her Sum?' junketing uith him in the ? Pay ex.-lie- 0. $1,000,-000.00- But my days are fuIL I epend them with my books and my music. And I have a groat many letters to write. But many of my free hours are spent out ofg. doors No. we do aut like automobil-inMr. Stillman consider the automobile a very inartistic meant of locomotion. We used to ride a great deal in the east- - What beautiful horses you have here In California! The moat beautiful I have ever seen anywhere. a a general thing." Charles Cheuncel Stillman has fallen of Into the plMaant California way Biwnding bis day off. He spends it for all the world like the regulation clerk or small trader of Baa Francisco. He takes hia wife on little jaunts to neighboring town. Bbe likes Ban Rafael and Bauzalitft and other charming tianebay towns because of her many Sunday ramblea with her husband on hia free day. Nothing emphasizes more tbaa these little holiday trips the of the pleasures limitations and freight-clerkin- g at $75 a month. Mra. Stillman's most distinctive characteristic, patent even to an acquaintance of an hour's standing. Is her modesty. She wea much interested in settlement work In the east before her marriage, not as a fad. but as a deflute field of public usefulness. She peats of this work with the utmost enthusiasm anJ shows no little knowledge of sociological conditions; but she will uot admit that her efforts were in the least noteworthy. The publicity given ber work at (he time when by her marriage she was brought Into the limelight abed upon the bride of a young wm" Wgvwap mm wre,qi J t o Under Nw Management ' 'Phone ' 135-- k |