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Show IfOBXIXG OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY MOBNING, EXAMINES, ArprSTI, ISO. PRISONERS G ' : - RIVERSIDE OGDEN 3 'IDES BOY IN . TROUBLE HOME TO HE RAN AWAV FROM SALT LAKE, WHERE HE WAS ARRESTED. cifflEArva hot-bread- s, Prioe Bakins Powder Co, CNiessa Knanee eras a visitor at Salt Lake Tuesday evening. O. I. Mias Mabel Gray of Salt Lake City, la visit lag is Ogden, Mrs. N. T. Ziegler nf Reno, Nevada, pent yesterday la tba city. FORTY-ON- E UNDER ARREST Soldlart Smuggled Beer Into Barracks and Claimed Justification on Account of Officers Example. George A. Huat of Denver. Colorado, is in the city on business. Chicago, August 8. Charged with taking beer into the barracks at Fort Sheridan, a practice they admit, hut G. L. ''Thompson is In town from hold juMtiflabte In view of the eaample set by romndimlnned officers, all tba Evanston, Wyoming, on business. members of Company D., Twenty-aev- Visa Rubey Reid of Mantl, I visit- snlh Infantry, numbering 15 privates six officers, ing with her count! Miss Mattie Leath- and were arrested today by order of Colern. onel Whitehall, commanding the post. The prisoners will be court mart I a led Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bruner of Omaha, for disobedientBsaldsa being arrestNebraska, are visiting with friends In ed the officers were Ogden for a few days. reduced to the ranks and tonight were prisoners la a small room in the baseF. B. Spencer baa arrived from Salt ment of tbs fork Lake to do some civil engineering work here. ANOTHER MEMBER OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Mr. R L. Utile, the well known Idaho mining man, in down from Boise for n short vlalt Canton, August 1. George A. Knight of California, has been appointed an of tha national ' F. V. Earl, JrM the prominent stock- additional member broker of Salt Lake City la visiting for Republican executive committee. Announcement of tha appointment of Mr. n abort lima in Ogden. Knight was made today by Chairman who la staying a abort time Cortelyou, 1 William B. C. A. of tba Hughes, home of Mrs. McKinley, on the Bmurthwelte Produce Ca, has gone to at thefrom Chicago to Wsriilngton. way Denver on business for the firm. EMPEROR MIT8T WANTED Bricklayers. Apply to CONSULT III8 UNCLE. Calvert and Leek. . St. Petersburg, Aug. I. The correMine E. T. Hnlanski wife ' of the spondent is Informed that the emCounty Attorney, hag gone for n sev- peror will not reach a final decision eral weeks visit with her daughter at regarding thn successor of tho late M. 8peaeer, Idaho. von Plehve nntll he consults hla uncle, thn Grand Duka Sergius, tomorPro! G. A. Eaton of Salt Lake City, row, will return to Salt Joke tomorrow, after a weeks recreation In Ogden can- AMBASSADOR yon. MrCORMICK IS BACK. - Five car loads of Partite Islanders from Cache county and nevrn from Ogden. wan the record run for tba Lagoon today. II. Hinton, wife of Dr. Hinton, baa arrived from Denver to Join her husband here, who will establish a permanent offlee In thin city. Mrs. X. A danca was given under the auspices of the First Ward at tba Hermit- age last night for tbs benefit of n ber of young men who will leave short- ly for n mission. Over ZOO were presnum- St. Petersburg, August 3. Ambassador MoConnlrk was busily engaged all day In picking up the threada of the This morning diplomatic situation. ha saw several ambassadors. Including 814 Charles Hardings and conferred with Minister Lamsdorff regarding the altitude of the United States. Count Lamsdorff la anxious for the avoidance of any diplomatic Incident with ths United States. HERREROS WERE DEFEATED. Lieutenant GenBerlin, August eral Troths, commander-in-chie- f of the forces In German Southwest Africa, WANTED Bricklayers. Apply ts wires that the second edlapany of tha Second Field regiment were attacked Calvert and Leek. at I oclock on the morning of August Did nt Okaturte by 1,500 Herreras. H. C. Wood passed through the city Tha Herreras were The repulsed. yesterday enrome for Idaho, where hla Germans lost S wounded beside two wife la spending the summer and natlvea killed and one wounded. where hla principal business la located. General Troths bad encircled the Herreroa and it 1 probable that the Claude William, the genial commer- attark was aa effort to break through cial agent of the Chicago, St. Paul and the German lines. Milwaukee railroad, was In the city ROOSEVELT PLAYS TENNIS. yesterday on business. ent. Washington, August 8. President Roosevelt played tennis for two hours this afternoon on the new courts constructed oa ths lawn Just south of the White House. Commissioner Cooley of tha civil asrvlce commission was his Dr. J. M. Kerns; David Thomas and competitor part of the time. Secretary Will McClurg of Malad City, Idaho, Metcalf of the Department of Comwho have been in Ogden since Sunday, merce and Labor also played with the on which day they brought down with President. Secretary Morton to them William Thomas, to be orated the White Houe after the close of his upon for hernia, returned to their work at the Navy Department and homes last evening. watched the game. . The Misses Myrtle and Rose Mur-phwill arrive today from San Francisco. where they have been visiting for four week. y KENNEDYS DAIRY LUNCH AND BAKERY. Individual lunches and Ice cream nerved from f:80 a. m. to 1S:M p. xa. 2454 Washington avenue. REED HOTEL The folios Inc arc the arrivals at the Reed Hotel for the past twenty-fou- r hours AFRAID TO SENTENCE PRISONERS. 4.' The Morning London. August Posts Waraw correspondent says: The trial of revolutionists charged with killing four policemen during a raid here In April has been concluded. Sentence was deferred owing to apprehension of the officer of a violent revolutionary outbreak. Havana. August 8. Manuel fiscal agent for the Cuban govF. M. Karl. Jr. Salt Lake; L. H. ernment. la a able dhpatch from New Butcher. San Fiancisro; lorn Keanay York tgday say that Speyer A Ca Portland. Ore.; E. K. Moure, Ciiv; have paid tM.OW.OOO of the 35.CW.U00 Mrs. J. Hill, Borland; B. L. Little, Cuban loan. Boise. Ida.; W. Brown, City; Harry Senor Dlapalgne will sail for Havana Fried lander. Chicago: F. B. Jacobs, with tho money next Sunday. fait lake City; Jt. H. Melrose, Aurora. His.; J, E. Yat.es. Oniwha: R. M. HinNO TALK OF SUCCESSOR. di g. New York: B. 8. Hot letter Dn-ver- ; C. G. Stafford and n ife. New York, August 3. The hoard of Eitrl;a, Cal.; Miss Stafford, Eureka. CaJ.: a directors of the Atchison Topeka and C. Hunt. St. Louis: Mr. 11 A. Rants Fe railroad met today but it has Thauer, Portland. Ore.; J. 1. Rctm-i- t. announced that the routine business San Francisco; Sam Meyer. HoMon, only had been discussed and there was Mrs. V. R, Shipley, City; L. 1;, Spencer, no discussion whatever as to the Salt Lake; Chas. Ottcnbciinnr. Chiof Paul Morton, second cago; Geo. A. Eaton, Salt Lal.o Ed-wi- nr $30 AND TAKE SHOT AT PROPRIETOR. Consternation waa created la the West, household, ai 528 Twraty-foArtstreet, last evening, on receipt, of the Beverly inteliigwnce that was ia custody in Sait Lake for stealing valuables from the clothing of the list hers at Baitair. It appears that the lad was caught by Deputy Sheriff J. A. Emery of Salt Lake county, while Id thn act of pilfering clothing left In the bath houses by the bathers. He attempted to boll bin waa captured after ruaning the full length of the bath bouses. Ibe young man reluctantly confessed hla guilt taken from hla and yielded up $13-0victims. He gained admittance to the bath houses by climbing over the top while the occupants were la tha lake. I he sews reached the home of the young man late last evening and the brother made every effort to keep the and Intelligence from the mother until all the facts were known. A telegraph message was sent down to the young man late last night and tha brothers will attempt to furnish bail tor him. Young Weal, la company with several other lads, of his age. started day liefore yesterday ostensibly for Malan Heights. Beverly, unknown to hla mother and brothers, slipped away to Salt Lake. A brother was Informed of hla whereabouts yesterday and waa told he would return today. The mother waa visiting with friends when the news came and her sons were afraid to let her know the facta last night. One of the boys elder brothers will take the morning train to Salt Lake and will endeavor to do all ha can for bis brother. The Ogden police will also do their best to help regain the lads freedom. If he la set free he will be sent to his father, who keeps a hotel In San Bernardino, Cal. While young Beverly bad been given to periods of dissipation lately, which occasioned hla mother considerable worry, he had never before given any Intimation that ha waa capable nf the deed it la alleged he baa committed. A bold robbery was accomplished at tba Riverside aaluou, between Nineteenth and Tweatieth streets at midnight last night, the thieves escaping unharmed with their booty, $M in cash and a S3 caliber Smith and Wesson revolver. While the proprietor was ia a back room with a tray two men, dressed in workinntens clothes, entered tho front door, drove five men into a corner of the room, and while one kept them covered with his gun, the other rifled the cash register of its contents sad took a pistol from under the counter. Dave Farley, the proprietor, describes the robbery In this manner: I had Just got back as far aa the door with the tray when I aaw two men enter the bar room with guns,. and level them at the crowd, shouting, Hands up, everybody. I started to run toward tha rear exit and was ordered to stop; failing to obey the order, a shot was fired after me. T rushed to a neighbors down the street, an old man whom I knew had a gun.. "We found the gun. but could find no cartridges. About this time the thieves carie rushing down the street In our direction. We leveled the empty gun at them and ordered them to top. They answered us by sending two shota in our direction. The last we aaw of them they were making the hot foot toward the city limits. A hurry-ucall was sent to the police station for officers. Sergeant Wilson and Officer EggleMton were dispatched to the scene with all possible haste but all waa quiet when they arrived. A description of the two men was furnished by the five men who were in the snloon, where their eyes were on the footpads from the time they entered until they backed out through the front door. One is described aa being short and tha other of medium height. No effort la being spared by the police department to bring the culprits to Justice. The robbers made no attempt to go through the pockets of the men in the saloon. p DR. BELL TALKS In Osaka, Japan, there are extensive factorise, paper mills, railroad and maof Church chine shops. hTe workers In none for Lecturer at Congregational these places are organised. Wage Blamas Ignorance of Thla Science men In the cotton mills art from elevFor Unhappy Marriages. en to thirty cento a day; for boys, from lx to nine cento, and for girl from A small, but very appreciative audto six cent The ience, listened to I)r. Frederic Bell of three and a half working day consists of eleven hours. Ran Francisco lecture oa PhrenoloBuilding mechanics receive from thirty-gy at tho First Congregatlonafchurch five to fifty cento a day, and work atlast evening. The many counter ' s, tractions in tho city liad much to do ten hours. with tha small attendance. An official document has been Issued Dr. Bell speaks well and looks well on tha lecture platform. Ha carries by ths Italian government dissuading hla fifty-nin- e years with a grace many killed mechanics from emigrating to a younger man might be proud of. He the United Stalls, aa it la expected la of strong physique and of robust that the Industrial prospect of this build and no difficulty la experienced country will be much depressed In the In hearing hla voice in any part of near future and the number of the unemployed enormously e creased. the building. At the opening of bin lecture Dr. Bell sang Man the Life Boats," a favA new Igteraatldhal union of cooks orite English song written by Henry may be formed under cnarter from the . RusselL He responded to an encore A. F. of L. with Our Jack Came Home Today." The suhject of hla lecture waa There ia greet fear that the executive Phrenology, or Heads and Faces." board of district No. 1, United Mine In a general way he defined the sci- Workers, will order a strike Involving ence of phrenology and allowed that if approximately 75.000 men when It It were bettor understood there would meets In special session to consider the be fewer mismated marriages in the question of the refusal of the coal comworld. The lecture waa filled with panies to deduct check weighmena catchy llluatratlona and comparisons. wages. . It was atteatlvely to listened Tha thirty-eigh- t locals of the Internathroughout and heartily applauded. tional Brotherhood of Teamaten In CHILD WAS NOT Chicago have a membership of 60,000 HELD FOR RANSOM. and Include nearly everyone who driven a horse for hire. The strength of the Copenhagen, Aug. I. Following are brotherhood Is sucu that farmers rethe facta In ths case of Elate Glllert, moving refuse from the alleys must a Danish child, said o be on the way wear a teamsters button. from Chicago to PhllAdelphie and New The bricklayers have one of the York in charge of a representative of the Danish const!! general In New strongest and wealthiest unions In the York who ia alleged to he rescued country, numbering 85,000, with 621 lofrom kidnappers, demanding $30,000 cals. ransom: A majority of the Independent sheet "Elsie Glllert has been In the care of Wllhelm Jensen and hla wife for and tin plate manufacturers have over two year at Frederica, Island of signed the new wage schedule of the Association of Iron, Jutland. They loved the child and Amalgamated when last aummer Gellert, father of Steel and Tin Workers. It stipulates Elsie, wanted to take the child home the same rate that haa been prevailing again, the Jensens were Inconsolable, for the peat three months. whereupon Glllert relented and permitted the child to remain a month more There are 85,000 trade unionists In with Ha foster father and mother, who New South Wales. aid tlfey would go to Neatved, Island of Zealand. Instead they fled to AmThe Brotherhood of Carpenters and erica. When Glllert discovered their Joiners now haa 1,601 unions charterflight he Instituted prosecution pro- ed. the Jensens on the ceedings against charge of kidnapping, Jensen, who la The greatest increase In wages since a former fish merchant, and his wife are regarded as respectable people." the organization of unlone in Iowa la found In the rase of printers, wboae gain is 123.21 per cent. The clgarraakera TRAFFIC IS TIED UP BY WASHOUTS. have reduced their hours the greatest, 57.27 per cent. X. The San; a Kingman. Art. Aug. Fe railroad attempted to get trains Following the strike of miners at over the waahout at Truxton Canon Zeigler, all the traTnment of Joseph today but heavy rains have again Letter's railroad hare walked out and washed out bridges and it may be sev- nearly all the skilled laborers employeral days before repairs are made. All ed within the stockade refused to reeastbound trains are held here. IteaVr main inside and have left. rains are falling and the canons A convention of marine workers la through which the railroad passes are to be held In Sweden In August and the y Carrying a heavy flow of water. a bridge and a large amount of scheme of forming a worlds federation the trackage of the Arizona and Utah will be brought forward. railroad have been washed awav and It will be several days before trains It ia said that the vessel owners are ran move. planning to Tight for an open shop on the Great lakea next season. It Is said they will give the unions no recognition after the present season. NOTES ON PHRENOLOGY To-da- LABOR CUBAN LOAN BEING PAID. THEY EMPTY CASH REGISTER OF Ha Puts Up a Bluff With Empty Gun But With Two Parting Shot ths Robbers Escape. - With least labor and trouble it makes biscuit and cake of finest flavor, light, sweet, appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome HELD UP Charge Preferred Against Him is One el Stealing Bathers Effects at Saltair. h Greatest Aid to Cookery SALOON ARE PHOTOGRAPHED Bunch of Five Bad Characters From County Jail Jobt tha County "Rogues Gallery." Five prisoners, a motley crowd, recently incarcerated In the county Jail for various offenses were taken in a patrol wagon to Webber's Pbotoeraph gallery yesterday afternoon and photographed. The name of the prisoners ere: Jas. Bottomer. who haa been a prisoner Inca July 18th, for an assault with gun on a man named Smith Thomas Doyle and John Turney, cronies, who art Implicated in the burglary of Km-en-'a second hand store July 28th. and James Wilson and Carl Agger whose daring holdup of a citizen on tha treeta of Ogden a short time ago created aa unusual stir. Turner and Doyle refused to be photographed until threatened with a bread and water diet. The prisoners were each photographed twice with their hate on and All prisoners committed without. d from the District Court are and their pictures together with dlscrtptlons placed In a book. Eighty elx faces form the Interesting group now on exhibition at the county Jail. 8 BOSTON. CLEVELAND Cleveland. August 8. For tha third day la succession a Boston pitcher was able u puzzle the Cleveland R. H. E. Score .8 7 2 Cleveland the second heat ia 2:08 . i Caldwell, Confleza. Run, r thorn. Jolly Bachelor, sad Ballast also started. Sisnlev 2.07 pace, two In three. pUrs. ,, Anldrosl. won the 7 11 2 heat in 2:05 4 . 8uCtnd.. tb!-- l Boston Joss, Rhodes and Bemis; Dincen and Fozy. Curd and Bessie started. Criger. 2:09 trot, two in three. , pu JFRISCO VS OAKLAND. Dr. Strong won the thl!. heat la 2:08, 2:08 ConU 3. The local won the flr- -t heat In San Francisco, August i lit upon Moskiman'a delivery for Roman. Prime Greenlander, mid iS came runs Foster Boy also started. grouped bunches today, and 2:10 pace, two la easy. A feature wae the batting of Whalen, who made four hita out of Chewy Las. won two straighTh! . . four times up. 2:09 2:08 1 4 Glad BelU R. H. E. Score j here Beasis MaW . 6 16 4 Daisy V. Anil. gal, Sau Francisco ,.. Wilkes Angalln and p 5 10 1 runs also started. Oakland-.-,!- ..Whalen and Leahy; Moskiman and t 1-- 2-- 4. V osu 1-- - - Byrne. ' - Seattle, August 3. Results at Meadows: - PORTLAND VS TACOMA. First race six furlongs: Portland, August L Loose fielding by the local team lost the game to Tacoma today. Fitzgerald waa hit freely In the early part of the game but steadied down, after the third inning. Wita Thlelman it was eiactly the reverse and Hastings took hla place In the ninth. R. H. E. Score 10 2 Portland ........ .5 8 3 Tacoma Madrid, Aug. I. Despite official deThielman. Hastings and 8teelman; nials newspapers Insist that a marFitzgerald and Hogan. haa been between the riage arranged Infanta Maria Teresa, Mater of King LOS ANGELES VS SEATTLE. and Prince Ferdinand of Alfonso, Bavaria. Los Angeles, August 8. Newton shut out Seattle In today's game, scattering the hits so successfully that the visitors could not get a runner past third. Hall pitched good ball, for Seattle and waa steady when men were on bases. Cravaths home run in the first Inning brought In two runs. One more run was tallied In the seventh by BALT LAKE VS. BOISE. the locals, on three successive bits. R. H. E. 8core Salt Lake City, Aug. 3. Boise won Lob Angeles 8 9 2 the first of the series from Salt Lake Beattie, 0 7 1 v today. The first half of the game Newton and Splee; Hall and Wilaon. waa characterized by hard hitting on both aides. In the third the locals landed on Tarkella and drove hiss to the woods. After three scores had resulted, Thompson was put In the box. In the fifth Boise took a fancy to the curves St. Louis, Aug. 3. Fair Grounds and batted out five runs, giving them a Tend that waa not overcome. Salt summary: First race, five and a half fnrlonga Lake tried hud In the ninth to even Fred ITIeemyer won; Plller second ; one score but after the getting up man in and another at second, Hausen Bradwartln third. Time, 1:09 8econd race, six and a half furlongs truck out and thq side waa retired. Crime won; Caterpillar second; Sau-v- e R. H. E. Attendance 300. Score: third. Time, 1:21 4. $ 2$ 3 . ....... Boise Third rare, four and a half a furlongs 2 7 1 Salt Lake . ,. Arch Oldham won; Darthula secBatteries Starkells and Thompson; Ail receiver third. Time, : 64 Hanson; Titus and Tozer, Hausen. ond; Fourth race, mile and 70 yarda, hanDavis. Umpire, dicap lias D'Or won; Jack Young secthird. Time, ond; Flying Torpedo BUTTE VS SPOKANE. 1:45 Fifth race, alx furlongs, purse Ev, Butte, Mont, August $. In a loose- enlng Star won; Dolly Gray second the took Butte opening game ly played Miss Doyle third. Time, 1:14 with series of tha Spokane. game Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth Dowling was in good form for five in- Buccleuth won; Klyra second ; Goo Goo then out nine men, nings, striking third. Time, 1:48 weakened. R. H. E. Score Chicago, Aug- - 3. Harlem summary: 11 3$ $ Butte . . First race, five furlongs Petit Due 4 23 .,..10 Spokane ...a............ Dramu won; Before second; The Dowling and Swindells; Harmon and third. Time, 1:01 Fruy, Second race, short course, steeplechase Golden Link won; Lingo secPHILADELPHIA. V8. 82. LOUIS ond; Alme GlGrl third. Time, 3:39 Sprlngstead finished third but was St Louis, Aug. 3. The Philadelphia disqualified for not taking full course. team defeated the St Louis team here Third race, alx furlongs Lady Satoday In a loosely played game. In ad- voy won; Ramshorn second ; Flaxman dition to the many misplaya made by third. Time, 1:14 St. Louie the visitors also pounded Fourth race, six furlongs Mayor Siever hard throughout Attendance, Johnson wonffl Grand second; Peter J. R. H. E. third. 1.600. Score: 1:14. Time, 2 13 .. ,...10 Philadelphia ,, Fifth race, six furlongs Mary St. Louis ... ,,, , .... 4 9 2 won; Marco second; Optional Siever and Kaho; Henley and Pow- third. 'Time, 1:14 ers. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth Leila wbn; Princess Tulane second ; CHICAGO VS. WASHINGTON. Joe Lesser third. Time, 1:46 Saratoga. N. - Y Aug. 3. Tonya Chicago, Aug. 3. The locals tied won tba Spinaway stakes of $15,000 In safe lead Washingtons apparently for by a length and a the ninth by sending Holema and Is- half from W. S. Fanshaw'a bell to bat for Sullivan and Welsh, who in turn waa a length Schumallte, ahead of both of whom made good. John E. Madden's Linda Lee. Sum R. H. E. Score: 3 7 0 mary: Chicago Eirst race, five and a half furlongs TV aahlngton ..... ..... 2 6- - 3 Tramotor s won; Gilpin second; Walsh. Smith, Sullivan and McFarthird. Time, 1:08. Patton and Kittredge. land; Wolfe, Second race, Steeplechase, short course: Good and Plenty won; Roy CHICAGO VS. NEW YORK. Ella second; Manillan third. Tlmei 4:10 New York, Aug. 3. New York scorThird race, five and a half furlongs ed enopugh rune In the third inning second; Tanya won; Schulamlte to win from Chicago. Linda Lee third. Time, 1:07 R. H. E. Score: Fourth race, mile Elliott won; Fire ....... 3 8 3 Eater Chicago ..... third. second; Gay Lothario 3 7 4 New York ..... ... ....... Time. 1:40 Wicker and Kllng; Matthewson and Fifth race, six furlongs Cloten Bowerman. won; Stalwart second; Montecark) third. Time, 1:13. BOSTON VS ST. LOUIS. Sixth race, mile and a furlong Aceful won; Audience second; Palm Bear3. won Boston the Boston, August er third. Time, 1:53. first game In ten Innings and St Loid took the second. Buffalo, August 2. Grand Circuit First game summaries: R.H-B. Score Queen City 2:09 trotting, two In Boston M mtlllMMlMMM .7 10 .5 three, $2,000: Snyder McGregor St LOUlS . a . . a ... . . . a a a . . . . 6 13 4 won thepurse first heat and the race in 2:0$ Wilhelm and Moran: MrFarland, having second place in the two -Taylor, Zearfosa and McLean. succeeding heats Hal Fry won the i Second game third heat In 2:09 Llaonjero won U. H. E. Score 2 12 6 St. Louis .......... . . .3 10 a Boston O'Neill and McLean; Fisher and Neeham. plwto-graphe- ............4 ...................... BASE BALL Cracko "tmAi RifUl W? Second race seven Wood won: Musketo tb wns- - furlong: Pm. second: Him Thatcher third. Time 1:28 Third race, six furlongs: ilurbw Quae won; Dr. Sheehan second-Pridthird. Time. 1:14. Fourth race, mile: Gentle Him won; Profitable second: Gray H, third. Time, 1:42. Fifth race, seven furlongs: Klourt won; Myrtle H. second; Ladv ' third. Time, 1:28 Sixth rare, one mile: Imbelliia second; Penzance third Tin.' 2. 1:41 3-- 4. Chlii GRAND CIRCUIT CYCLE RACEJ. ... 3-- 4yh report 1 St. Louis, August 8 In the circuit bicycle races Stadium todaygruj th two m.lle amateur national champion hip waa won by Burton Downing fog Jose. Cal.; Oscar Goerke, Brookln. second; M. L. Hurley, third. Tim. 4:67 4-- 5. dub Iciden Tha P ths sill enure Aeco F llsiton sa cums in aortas prorisi States, prices U nest of me Is mot km: Are IS: 1-- -- The 1-- 4. RACES ..., (flli In thla talk of sanitary inn roundings. We mean It and we think our market place bean out the assertion Remember well-feour foods are well-breand slaughtered under proper sanitary regulations. d L A. Wash. 2458 WEATHERBY A vs.. Col, 1 Wit ths P loads yestet Be? fortdi tiller Iran 3-- 1-- 1 onal McNei child t the little OGDEN. ply o off. 1-- HAG ................... 4-- 4-- 2-- tv 3-- 8-- ..... DoYou Know Me? If your eyes are In any wsy defective you better come and get acquainted. I have saved a great maar from serious eye trouble, and can save you. My extended experience and numerous eye testing Instruments are at your ervlce . FREE FREE J. T. Rushmer Expert Manfg. Optician. Phone Mix. Wash. Tea-cres- 3-- ; ..... r iQ SEE 3-- THE w lowli the fo BEMITIFIH a 1-- 4, Detroit. Angust 8. Chesbro today 13 men, every man on the team being retired on strikes R. H. E. Score .2 o 3 Detroit struck out 5 10 Kit son and Bevllle; Chesbro 2 and McGuire. ttd the h Kolits Window at To be given away thla week Lycaum Theater. NEW FACES NEW ACTS-NEPICTURES. W 10 CENTI i aids Uv tl Md ee ItM rat 1U 903331 trie K the m the o Will ti toll that sum ttn CBS atw Our painless extracting by. our new method la a pronounced ' cess, as tha following patlante hava testified Druggl-Stirlin- Chat. N. Biddings, Shurtllff. Will Moran. Mr. E. Hall. Mrs. Lucy Stcvana, Mr. Harry Eddington. Mr. Ellis, (Standard effie Mr. John Sutler. Mr. Chas. McCarthy. Brooklyn,' August 8. Miller pitched only one inning for the visitors and by hla wildness allowed the locals their two tallies R. H. E. . Score 3 . 3 Pittsburg Brooklyn ....... ............... 2 4 0 Miler. Lynch and Cariscb; Cronin and Bergen. PHILADELPHIA. The Twenty-sixt- h annual convention The salvation of the unionist ia tha of Ibe New Jersey State Federation of south lies in the organization of tho Labor haa been called to meet In the Philadelphia, August 3. Cincinnati chamber. In the rapltol won two games today. In the first, negroes, who are now seeking employMembly ment as mechanics and workmen in building at Trenton, Monday, August Parka waa hatted freely and the home 15. team wa shut out A combination of nearly all branches of Industry. bits and errors gave the visitors the Shoe workers In Mexico work from second game. The thirteen hundred Japaneae 11 to 15 hours a day, receiving from laborers on the Oghu Sugar rompanyi First game: Score plantation at Waiptthu, who went oi 15 tents to $1 a day, American money. not will are In he strike on July S3, bve agreed to re They Cincinnati organized, but near the future. turn to work. Philadelphia Kellnm and Scblci; Sparks Duggle-b- y Between four and fire thousand teleand Doon. According to official statements published there were in Russia, at the be- phone girls employed In London, EngSecond game R. E. Score ginning of 1602. 17,784 industrial es- land, central office will benefit under a 1 tablishments employing 1.710.375 per- new schedule demanded by them. In Cincinnati i .,..6 sons of whom 73.2 per rent were males future they will work an average of Philadelphia ...o 9 6 and 20.8 per cent females. eight and a half hours s day. Harper and Schlel; Frazer and Doon. ............... thre The Chicago Dental Co. "Best Set Teeth $800 ff PITTSBURG VS BROOKLYN. CINCINNATI VS Pen IN 4. DETROIT VS NEW YORK. si Rres who: PRIZES ADMISSION hunt trou ioar 2-- New Y'ork H( 2412 i. l'2e?Ss- - Mr. Thomaa Burditt. Mr. Wygand Smith. Mr. Albart Peterson. Mias Hazel Hunt Mias Mable Spencer. leg ns Bu If or e of fet t en Mrs. Montgomery. sir 347 24th Street OGDEN Ito - - - - UTAH ei trr ca ti tle n. m |