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Show THE MOUTHfl EXAMINER DfiPEH, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, AEGTFT BOY HAS !r. Pries' s B SIEH6T8 AH K16KEST PU?J7V Improves the flavor and add1: to the healthfulness of the food. Prica Baking Powder Co. ONICMOb J. Hartman of Cheyenne, AVyonilng, representative of a prominent tobacco fcouas la that place, la visiting Ogden. Mia Mildred B tan Icy of Salt lake, la visiting Ogden. U. O. Moser, of the firm of Hemsn-wa- y and Moaer, rlpr manufacturers of 8alt Lake, la In Ogden for a short visit. Jler. G. T. Cook of Park City la In Ogden to attend the conference of Met bod 1st a. Rev. J. M. Hannan of the Methodist church of Richfield, is in town. Mn. H. H. Spencer returned from a mouth's vlail there with relatives. Spencer, Idaho, after Rev. C. J, Heckuar, Rev. E. E. Mork and Rev. H. J. Talbot, nil of tba Methodist communions of Balt aka, ara attending tba here. Methudlst conference Rev. J. F. Price and wife of Blnghnm are attending the Methodist mission here. 81s coaches bore the Auerbach es eurskmlsta back to Salt Laks last evening. All trains going west are full of e euraiunlsU from many points In lha cast who are taking advantage of tho K. of P. excursion rates. Right coaches containing the Moo gan choir excursionist a from Morgan, Echo, park City and other places, who passed spent yesterday at lagoon through Ogden on the return at 10 o'clock last evening. James Mrtralf of the firm of Metralf and Sons Bottling Works, Balt laks e (tty, wst In Ogden yesterday on bual-net-- Miss Cora raynn and Miss Nettla Wads left for the east Wednesday for visit of several weeks. About 1 o'clock this a morning on dntnken row was preclpllaied Twenty-fourtstreet lietween Grant and Washington. The fight was growing lively and attracted a crowd when Olficera Herrick and Eggleston took the offenders, J. P. Madden and A. G. Caldwell, la charge and towed them to the police elation, where they will answer to tho charge of disturbing the pence. Dr. J. H. Epperson, who for some time past has been occupied largely by hla business Interests outside, will hereafter be found In hla dental offices from ten to one and three to alx. REED HOTEL Tba following ara tha arrivals at the Reed hotel for the laat twenty-fou- r hours: 0. P. Cook. Tark City; William C. Webb, Salt Ike; D. P. Dlgnan, Salt Lake; A. Goldsmith, New York; Fred Lowey, San Francisco; Mrs. Mr Isaacs, Chicago; James Kelson, Chicago; II. M. Mitchell. New York; tins Leary, 8L Louis; A. X). Rtmmihal, Denver; it. U, Denver; M. J. Thomas, Bingham. Salt Lake: M. F. Jones. Boston; Howard Lane. Kansaa City; F. M. McBride, Kansaa City. NEWEST IN THIEVERY Boa Car Teurlat . Made Petted Cactus. Away With Evidence of a rather peculiar and original theft was uncovered last night hy Night Watchman Mrlntlre" of the Southern Pacific yards, who telephoned his discovery immediately to police headquarters. While making the rounds he found In a box car. a large end rare potted cartux. The plant was so entirely out of place In the empty rar that Mr. Mrlntlre is certain some box car tourist was making away with It when perhaiw the side tracking of the car disarranged his plans. NEW CORPORATION ORGANIZED Warren Pump and Irrigation Co. Has Been Incorporated. The Warren rump and Irrigation company is the name of a corporation launched yesterday by citizens of Ogden and contiguous town. The capital atock of the new organization la listed at llO.Ooo. with 2.000 shares of a par value of $5 per share. Four hundred and thirty-eigshare are held The headhy the incoriwrators. ht quarters of the company will be Ogden. and the declared purpose of the corporation la to, file upon, hold, buy, develop, lease or sell water or water rights: construct., lease or buy reservoirs, canals, ditches, flumes, artesian wells and pumning plants, and to operate or sell the same. The fifteen Incorporators are from Ogden. Warren. Plain City and West Wetier. The board of directors are. F. F. Barrows, President: William Kniahl. Vice President; T. D. Walker, Secretary; Kair.uel Knight. Treasurer; C. F. Wade, Director. Sanater Hear Retting Quietly ARE ALL HOUSE HAD FAMOUS and Mind is Clear. Tha The Worcester, Mass., Aug. last bulletin for the night waa issued at 10 o'clock, the patient's condition being so favorable, that it was considered unnecessary to give out any later news except in case of a sudden INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL LADS PERchange. FORM MILITARY EVOLUSenator Hoar remained in about the TIONS. same condition during the day. He talked but little, but Gave Exhibition Drill on Washington slept quietly, bit mind waa clear and he wae entireAvanue Laat Night, Which Rely cumfortable. The prolongation of flected Much Credit on tha the senator's life during the laat two Institution. some days has given hit family slight hope. ' Tha exhibition drill given hy the Affectionate inquiries aa to Senaquad of boys from ihe Stata Indus- tor Hoar's condition were received totrial School last evening on Wash- day from President Roosevelt, Senington avenue was a testimonial of ator Fairbanks, and s large number the excellent training which is re- of the senator's friends in public and ceived by the Inmates of that school. private life. The hoys were out In charge of J. E. Thompson, and presented a fine appearance In their neat, khaki From among the hoys have been selected tha different military olficera sad right well did they command their poult ions. A bugler soundSent te Aid in Fighting Fierce Fored the commands and the company reTheir work est Fires. sponded as one man. shows tha result of careful tuition and would reflect with credit upon Portland, Ore., Aug. 18. Reports men many years the senior of the from the several aectiuna of thia alate which have recently suffered severely bnya from forest Urea Indicate that conditions have greatly improved within BATTLING NELSON" IN TOWN the past 24 hours and that tha timber fires are uuder the control of the ON HIS WAY TO BUTTE TO FIGHT fire fighter. No such encouraging HERRERA. news ia received from Washington, however. Fires are still raging In Something About tho Boy Who Hao the great forests of that state, doing Whipped tha Top Notchoro in incalculable danuige. The fire In the Hio Claca neighborhood of Fort Plane, not tar from Y'ancouver, Wash.. Is still burnwho recently Battling" Nelson, ing fiercely. He per is from that disin Into the sprang great prominence trict shows that during the last evendefeat sporting world by hla decisive ing several houses were destroyed, toof Eddie Hanlon in San Francisco, argether with large quantities of cut rived in thia city yeaterday afternoon, wood and much valuable timber. The accompanied by hla manager, Teddy fire did further damage today, burnMurphy.known in the east as Ihe "Boy ing several houses. The situation la Manager." and left at 1:25 thia morn- ao alarming that a detachment from ing fur Butte, where Nelson will pre- the barracks at Y'ancouver hae been pare for hla fight with Aurello Her- tent to the scene. The damage In the rera. scheduled to take place on La- vicinity of Fort Plane will reach bor Day, September 6th. $20,000. Nelson is looking in the beat of condition. A quiet, appearing gentlemanly fellow, he looks anything but the regulation tighter. While Neleon had won a number of good battles benot fore coming west still he waa widely known until he went up against Milliona of Feet of Lumber Destroyed such fighters as Spider Welch, MarBritish Columbia's Heaviest tin Canute and Eddie llanlon and scorLots Since 189$. knock-out in each fight. ed a Vancouver, B. C., August 11 Owing Many sporting writers give Nelson credit only fur hie bulldog tenacity to the long continued dry weather forand aliillty to aaaiHulate punishment est fires ara spreading throughout the hilt that is where they make a grand Interior and along the coast of British mistake. While Battling" is certain- Columbia. Practically every district ly n mixer yet it Is a cinch that In the province which is wooded has he hae the science, for In hla recent Ita fire and great tract a of valuable timber are ablaxe. Nothing but hVavy fight with Eddie Hanlon, he rains will prevent thrf further spread outwtenced and the game Utile Chicagoan, emerging of the flames. There le ao much without a scratch at the end of the moke in the air that navigation la fight. Herrera has a good quantity of rendered difficult On Valdes Island the fire has rut a wholesome respect for Battling and is not unmindful of the eleeping potion clean awath right acroas frfom Granite In either of Nelsons mlta. The Mex- to Village Bay. Near the latter point logging flume le endangered. ican has an awful at hla a large Indian reservations at Bliamoa disposal, hut Nelson has a winner In The there either right or left. The coming bout end Harwood are ablaze, and aatimber In Butte will undoubtedly be one of la a large amount of standing ia thought that not the gameal ever seen in Ihe city. Her- In both Ifplaces. It will be saved unless timber stick rera ia a prime tavorlte there and arain should fall without delay. odds In betting arc slightly in hla faAltogether millions of feet of standvor but "Battling" Is not an unknown Umber have already been destroying quantity and stands a good chance to ed hy the flames. Old timbers up the olve the Mexican's puzzling guard. coast state that not since 1888 have Among the many good men Nelson been such destructive fires la has fought, following are a few he there timbers. has fought during ihe past year or so: the George Memsic, Jack O'Neill, Art I Simms, Billy Hawser, Clarence English, 8plder Welch. Martin Canole and (Continued from page 3.) Eddie Hanlon. The fight with Billy Hawser le claimed to be the ahorteet on record. In tw. seconds from the anal won; Birchbroons second; Gretime the gong sounded Rswscr was gor K. third. Time, 1:45 Fourth race, alx furlongs Tom down and out Just one punrh and second; Shelly won; Lady Ellison that waa all. There has been a fight on between Lord' Dixon third. Time. 1:16 Fifth rare, mile Alma Du Four the Butte Athletic club and the Century Athletic club of Los Angeles to won; Bay wood second; Street Tune secure the bout between Nelson and third. Time, 1:42. Sixth race, tfivo fuifi!ige Rame-horHerrera. The Butte club outbid the iron; Flaxman second ; Michael other $800 and thus the fight will take Byrnee third. Time, 1:01 ' place In Butte. Seventh race, five furlongs MataI know I am up against a hard proposition, when I meet Herrera." dor won; Useful Lady second; Adare said Neleon. turning to the reporter. third. Tlme, 1:00 I dont underestimate him and think ST. perhaps it will lie one of the hardest fights I ever mixed up In." St. Louis. August 18. Fair Grounds Yes, said Murphy, aa If In answer in a question that had been run- summary: First rare, six and a half furlongs: ning riot In his mind. I expert Kelson to win in about fifteen rounds, af- Charley's Dream won; Treason, second; I Cache third. Time, 1:24. ter a hard fight. Second race, five and a half furlongs: Ijidy Lou won; Cernova second; A. Lady Fair, third. Time. 1:11. RUSSIAN SAILORS SHOD Third race, six and a half furlongs: Chorus Boy won; Amorous second; BRAVERY UKQliALIFIED Drummond third. Time. 1:24. Fourth race, alx furlongs, handicap: Frank Boll won: Autumn Leaves second; Old Stone third. Time, 1:17. (Continued from Page One.) Fifth race, mile and 70 yarda: Buccaneer won: Hubhard second; Lyrist transan "Admiral's ships signalling fer." which was actively assumed by third. Time, 1:49. Bixth race, mile and 20 yarda: Lady Hear Admiral Prime Ouktomsky. second; It waa then derided to try and break Fomin won; The Hebrew Japanese Avojd third. Time, 1:44 2 4. through the surrounding The ships nt thrir weakest point. cruiser Askold led. followed hy the cruiser Novik. Pallnria and Diana. They engaged four second class Japanese cruisers and several torpedo boats while there were three other rruiseras of the Matrhushims type on Asuncion Bombarded for Forty Mintheir right. utes Twenty 8couts Wounded. The Russian fire waa most effective, an on outbreak fire the of causing Bueno Ay re. Aug. 18. Three inarmored cruiser Axama. Four Japanvessels bombarded Asuncion, surgent ese torpedo boats tired torpedoes at of Paraguay, yesterday for the Askold hut they all misted and the capital 'Ihe extent of the one torpedo boat was sunk, whereupon forty minutes. the others withdrew. There wae a bail damage is unknown. The government artillery replied to of shells for twenty minutes and The Askold was badly damaged hut the the Insurgents and one gun burst, wounding severs! government soldiers. maneuvers had succeeded, the JapanThe ministers of Argentina. Brazil, ese circle was broken and the Askold, and F'rance boarded one of the 20 Italy knots, teaming escaped. The Pallada and the Diana were.loet insurgent vessels and held a long and secret conference at the end of which slght.of in the darkness. hours waa deIn w tew of the impossibility of re- a true of twenty-fou- r pairing the Askold without going In- clared In order to give the women and to dock. Captain Rcitsenstein pro- children an opportunity to leave the ceeded for Shanghnl. capital before further bombardment. Absolute reserve la maintained In Ann Arbor. Mlrh., August 18. Her- regard to the conference but it la said man H. Hicks, a farmer. that the ministers protested to the I dead at hla home three milee from Insurgent leaders against the bombardthis city, aged 67. He had lived on the ment. same farm for seveuty-ntn- e Government scouts returning to Asyears. uncion were mistaken for the insurLondon, Aurist 18. The Cnnsrd gents and fired upon. Twenty 0f them liner official persisteutly Uci'line to were wounded. furnish any information regarding The gorernrtent. has a force of their latest nit in east hound rates. soldiers. Efe) of whom are The White Star iin intends to lie con- with Remingtons. tent nt present mtih meeting the Panic prevails at Asuncion. Women by a corresponding cut in second arc preparing to, attend those who cabin rates. v may be wounded. . ACCIDENT LEFT AMPUTATE! LIMB MOWING MACHINE. BY AUDIENCE BISHOP SPELLMYER, OF CINCIN- NATI, DELIVERED ADDRESS BEFORE UTAH MISSION. Sen of Pstor Bello of Mathodist Church tha Scans of an Abla Huntsvllla Hovering Between Discourse by a Foremost Divine Life and Death. on tha Subject The Bible." Little George Pullman Rolls, Blehop Henry Spellmyer of Cincin-atson of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roilo of Huntsville, was brought to nati, Ohio, who is on hie way to town last night and is hovering be- tend the Methodist conference in Idatween life end death as the reeult of a ho, and waa a guest yesterday, at the most horrible and distressing acc- conference of the Utah mission of the Methodist church, addressed the memident While he was lying concealed In the bers of the mission and a large and brother ap- interested audience of citizens at tha tall alfalfa, his 12 year-ol- d proached with a mowing machine end Methodist church Issl evening on the He said: before the little fellow's outcries subject of 'The Bible." could give warning or the horses "I desire to talk to you for while could be slopped, (lie cruel section about the greatest bonk In the world blades had severed the left leg twice, the bihle. When the attendants of haggling and mangling the member Sir Walter Scott had carried him to In a frightful manner. hla library window during tha last The little fellow's acres ras and tha few momenta of his life, he said, Let efforts of bis panic stricken brother some one read.' From what book? There ie one brought tha parents and others to tne asked his scene and the little unfttrtiinale Vas book 'and only one the bihle.' Scott given tha best care possible, A phy- spoke as if tha world could not consician was summoned with all hasta tain two. and succeeded In stanching the copious "The bllde la a book about which flow of blood. there la a unity. Here are Tha bone had been completely cut fragments of great geology; here is genealIn two, the first strike of tba alckle ogy; here are Its bloody wars; here severing It slightly above the ankle are thrilling stories; here are praises, a off second end tha again cutting it proverbs, psalms and mysteries. Now, half inch higher, and leaving only a such a book as that, I contend, could portion of tha flesh undetached. not written by mny one man. The be of Shortly alter recalving the care of this tho physician, the sufferer showed men who wrote tha first part book never saw the men who wrote ymptome of convulsions, whlrh grad-ullthe laat part. Here, aa 1 said, are developed Into periodic fits, thirty authors who have written at which are. It la feared, quickly napdifferent tistea, yet their ork Is one. ping hla life away. In this condition ha waa brought to Just as the earth is spoken of as one town last evening and left at tha planet, but there are rivers, valleys 'the bible may be home of George Pullman, a gpest and mountmina. called tha book of hooka. Ita poems friend of the Child's Isst evening the amputation of tha arc pure. Its glories, how they sparfoot waa completed, hut tha patient kle. Joha Milton has said then' la no bihle politics like that which tha waa left rtlll subject to the fits. Alex Rolls, tba lad who drove the teaches. mower, soya he had ao intimation that Every poet has sought to describe hla brother was near until tha latter'a a thunder atorm, but when is there creams told him of what had hap- one to equal that found In the 20th pened. The child had been engaged in PaalmsT How the storm rises in the catching butterflies for some time and eouih and bursts on the city! The wee no doubt crouched down In the Ixtrd la on many waters. The voice tall alfalfa engaged in this pastime of the Lord shaketh the wilderness. when the machine struck him. Now, what about the maxima of The grief stricken parents late last this book? They are spiritual maxand evening were anxiously watching ima. This hook, my hroihera every symptom of the little sufferer. alNiera, goes direct to a man's heart was A telephone message received There is nothing superficial about the at this office at 1:40 this morning bihle. Thia .book is not like ulher from Mrs. Hollo to tha effect that books. In order to understand the lha little unfortunate le reeling belter writings of Plato you must remember than heretofore and that tha fits and that he waa a Greek and of Martin fever have left him and all are enter-- 1 Luther that he waa a German. I claim talning holies of hla recovery. there la no book Juat like the bihle. This book waa not written for any one person; but this hook waa written for BALL TOSSERS FAILED everybody. The hacking of the philosTO AGREE ophy of the world Is charily begins at home. Ihe bible says love your neighGame Between Jstscoa and Z. C. M, I. bor. Finally we may call it tha hook Played by Umpire. of hooks because It contains the anThe Commercial league baseball swer to the profoiindest question. The game between the Z. C. M. I. and tha first of the questions relate to the Boo w croft' team which waa to have character of deity. Now, we want to is hla nalieea played at the (Jlcuwnoil baseball know where God is; Where does He live? Docs He grounds last Right waa not played, for ture? when both teams appeared on the field love me end you? Christ came to rethe Jesncos refused to play and there- veal God. In Jesus Christ we see that fore the umpire gave the game to the God la not fickle and varying as the Z. (J. M. I. team by a score of 5 to 0. Homans supposed their 'gods were. The Z. C. M. I. wanted to uee the Now, the other bonks you and 1 may Ogden Furniture company's battery read do not give answers to these and the Jesscne objected with the questions. This book says believe and do. This book aaya rome and see. result stated. Does death end life and when we The standing of the teams at present go to the cemetery and bury the deed Is aa follows: JWO is that the end? la life a long bridge Ogden Furn. Co ending in bliae? I want to know, Boyle Furn. Co. o do you; ao does everybody else. Z. C, M. I. 400 The Indians bury the bow and arrow Srowcnift and Sons with their dead companions so that when they reach the spirit land they may hunt deer with their forefathers. BARDEN BORROWS BICYCLE I know that history gives us hints and But, my brothers and Failed t Return it and Later Bold It suggestions. it la not simply sisters, hint or a for we suggest ioa, but it la revelation want. You want something more than Will Burriea, a barber, was arrested hints or last evening for stealing a bicycle. ations. snggeaUona; you want revelThe wheel belongs to the son of H. The book of the Lord waa given to Rhnrtliff and was mi sited the latter ua from on high. I believe the bihle week. laat of At the that time part wae never so much alive aa it la totail left it In front of Farr's feed store There waa never so many biblea and returned later to find it gone. A day. and read before and never ao printed still hunt was instituted which resultfrom. It llvea, noted in the discovery of the wheel In many preached the blasphemous onthe possession of one of the proprie- withstanding slaughts of Tom Paine. It lives betors of the Tribe liquor establish iut-ti-t. cause God Is In it It Is the hook of He had obtained it of Burriea for $5. the Laird. The flower and grass wiih-er.bthe word of the Lord endureth to the end. Search thia bible and you will find soato mysteries in It; but a bihle without e mystery Is a bible without an aflnlty.8earch the scriptures not as a butterfly flitting here and there taking la new ground, but. search It ef Officials Selected Knights Pythias as the bee. Go to the bee to learn to For Ensuing Two Years. study the scriptures. Bo many hooka are pulp. pulp. Louisville, Ky.. Aug. 18 The su- Read Gods book as often as you may preme lodge of the Knlgbu of Pythias and you will find something new in IL today elected these officers for tbs two years ensuing T. Supreme Chancellor Charles MFST STAY IN JAIL. Shlveley, Richmond, ind. Vice Chancellor Charles Supreme New York. Aug. Xewhur-ge- r A. Barnes, Jacksonville, III. denied the motion of counH. Farns sel oftoday Supreme Prelate L. "Nan" Patterson asking for the worth, Salt Lake City. Utah. discharge of the actress indicted for Supreme Keeper of the Records and the murder of Caesar'' Young on her Seal K. C. White, Nashville. Tenn. own recognizance, because a term of Suprerto blaster of Exchequer Tho- the court had passed since she was mas L. Mean, Wilmington, X. C. indicted. As a result of this decision Major Genarsl of the Uniform Raak the prisoner will he obliged to stsy In J. R. Carnahan. Indianapolis. the Tombs jail until her case la callA place of next meeting will be ed to trial whleti will probably not be selected tomorrow. before the October term. The work of the Rathlione sisters and the Pytbian Sisterhood closed for the day with the final plans for COUSINS ENTERTAIN. amalgamation still unrniKwted to the conference committee. The Kathhone Victoria. B. C.. August 18. The Unit-ealstera voted to discontinue the inStates armored cruiser New York surance feature of their order. and the protected cruiser Marblehead The Khorassans today decided to sailed at 2 o'clock this afiernonn icy hold n meeting at Detroit In 19u5. The Ban Francisco. The oncers and conventions heretofore will be inde- crews of both ships were, royally entertained hy Captain Goodrirh and pendent of Pythian. Efforts were made to romplete the stafr and the crew of H. M. S. Grafton, drilla today hy crowding three days' flagship of the British Pactfic squadprogram Into two, but the companies ron. which deferred an Important and from Covington and Kokomo failed to especially to receive and welcome the appear. They will perform tomorrow United States warships. Captain M. M. Frye, quartermaster of the Sixth Pcnasylrania regicemt. TWENTY-FIVPOISONED accidentally shot himself In the leg BY EATING ICE CREAM. while experimenting with x magazine revolver. His wound is not serious. Richmond. Ya. Aug. 18 It Is reSure Enough. "Of course I don't ported from Lynchburg that Pleasant want to criticise, but I don't think It View. Amherst count), last night 15 aa altogether right for David to say persons attending Hie meeting of the 'all men are liars. Well, at an; Piedmont ltap'ixl aseoeiaiio i. were rats. It was safer Ilian to ph k out one poisoned - several fa; ally by eating man and say it to bioi. Philadelphia Ice cream. Pleasant view Is remote and tho report is uot fully confirmed. Tres. Faue-Ysar-Ol- d son-in-la- y 05-0- ELECTED OFFICERS i RIGHT uni-for- SOLDIERS TO THE SCENE FIRES ARE SPREADING out-foug- hay-mak- er RACKS 3-- 1-- n well-kno- Allegheny Moun- tains. 1 (From the Pittsburg Dispatch.) The Girard Hotel uf Brownsville, the oldest hotel in the United Stales west uf the Allegheny muuniaina, and which has been in continuuu service, furnishing entertainment for man and beast lor over loo years, waa uold by the sheriff uf Fayette county last Saturday to satisfy a mortgage. While not the first hotel built thia tide of the Alleghenies, the Girard Is without doubt the oldest In point uf service. It was built in 1800, an just four years ago ibis summer celebrated the centennial of Ita establishment.' In the more than a century that has passed since it was first erected the hotel ha been ia constant service. It has changed hands frequently, but has always been a few orite place for travelem to atop. In the old days of the National Pike It was a famous hostelry, Brownsville waa then the head of navigation on the Monungahela river. The only route from Washington and Baltimore to all the vast domain that Ilea west of the Monongahela river valley waa through Brownsville. At least that was the direct road, and one of the moot traveled. Governors, senators, congressmen and travelers of every kind and description journeyed that way and made the old Girard house their lopping place. Andrew Jackson waa a gueat there. So wae Henry Clay. Gen. Lafayette wae entertained at the Girard, and a host of others whose names are familiar in American history. Jackson was a frequent guest at the house, and always insisted on rye having the heat Monongahela whiakey tho valley could produce. It is related of him that on one of hla suffered a trips over the pike he sprained ankle and put up at the Girard for repairs. The Brownsville phyhim and sician called to attend undertook to bathe the Injun ankle with whiakey, to which the Old Hickory vigorously objected. Although the medical man bad hia way, the hero of New Orleans insisted that the use of the remedy internally would do more good and save a sacrilege. Of late years tha management of the old house has not been ao successful. and It may soon make way for modern improvements. r--v YEARS. Aug. 1. The Nat business league Is pushing its mevi! rrfut to amend the federal conauta! non ao aa to lengthen the presid-- T tial term to six years and making president ineligible for Veelecifon The reason urged by the league the change la the constant dings fn. business depression followinn ua presidential election. Indorsements of ihe plan have wr. received from business men and cr ganizationa throughout ihe counfr' Among those so favoring the plan the Natchea (Mias.) Cotton and Ms! rhanta exchange, the Portland (Orel Chamber of Commerce, Governor A. Montague of Virginia and Governorj John A. McCullough of Vermont. Chicago, IMPROVING NAVAL EQUIPMENT. Washington, Aug. 2. In the bureau of oranance. plana are being ditwa of all the guna for tha the navy. The rapid fire guns will hi fitted with a new telescopic Kv, which will permit of continuous aim The cost of thia work will be hugs Teats are soon to be conducted with a new range finder and the ihipp q. the battleship squadrons are in t,a fitted with range finders of a dwin which has recently been tested tx4 found satisfactory. 'ill A Water Valoaaa. One of the greatest natural cuilmL ties In Central America la tba Vidcae do Aqaa or water valcano, which situated In Guatemala, about twenty, five miles southwest of the capital, fo apex la 14,450 feet above the level the sea, end cultivated fields and ton eat trees extend aimeat to Ha summit, It occasionally veuta forth torrents of pure cold water. . On one occasion u eruption" of thlaklnd Inundated tin northern valley and destroy ad a Tillage situated on the aide of tba peak. My husband Is a fatalist. He aU ways maintains that then are not frr agents." You must remember that your hui. band ia married. Town and Country Harold Did your ebarity ball realize anything for charity? x Dolly Well, rather. Old Jabex sat In n draught, got pneumonia, died next day and left $19,000 to an orphan asylum. Puck. Got-ro- . Ousts If you dare to kiss mp again I will call papa! parson goto old before (hair time by squinting In tha sun f wind. Glasses, if property fitted .will entirely obviate this and in moat cases Improve one's appearance I make a speciality ef fitting tha kind that look the beet and will ba meat beneficial. J. T. RUSHMER A I thought you said your father waa lu California? He la Houston Poet. Jasper I hear that Senator Boodle not In very good odor Juat now. Jumpuppfr' Well, what can you expert of a man who keeps ten motor cars? Town Topics la Tearher Meter means measure. Thus, n gas meter measures gas. tain ny one tell me what the meter la poetry measures? Johnny Hot air. The Princeton Ti- The 2412 Expart Optlelait Washington Avs. fwwrjj WMSS ger. Husband You are not economical. Wife Well, If you don't rail a woman economical who saves her wedding dress for a possible second marriage, I'd like to know what you think economy la like. Glasgow Times. Your southern girls, said the northerner. are so funny. Nearly all of them ay Yea. Indeedy." Not all of them, replied the southern yonth. dismally; some of them say No, Indeedy." Philadelphia Ledger. TOO BUSY. new man Ben lor Part ner The doesnt seem to have developed any good point yet. No, he hasn't had time. i Senior Partner No; he e pends moat hia time mistakes. of hia explaining Philadelphia Preaa Jfintnr Partner . Unde Henry Did Charles graduate with honors at hla college? Uncle George Honors? Oh, yea; they don't count honors in the game now. Boston Transcript. OUR MEATS GIVE satisfaction because It Is from stock, properly fat, healthy slaughkilled at our ter house, and Immediately hung In our large refrigerator, where it is thoroughly chilled before endelivery to the market, thus reabling us to serve you with frigerated meat at all times. LL WEATHERBY Wholesale and Retail Butcher. OGDEN. 245$ Wash. Ave.. The Chicago Dental Co. Best Set Tooth $8.00 Our "painless extracting by. our new method la cats, aa tha following patient have pronounced Chao. N. GlddlngSf Drugg!t Stirling Shurtliff. ' Moran. V. A Mr. E. Hall. Mrs. Lucy Btavenfc A Mr. Harry Eddington. offl Mr. Ellis, (Standard Mr. John Butler. . Mr. Chas. McCarthy. Mr. Thomas BurdltL Mr. Wygand Smith. Mr. Albert Peterson. Miss Hazel Hunt. Mlsa Mablc Bpcnceik Mrs. Montgomery. 347 24ih Street; ed -- - WANT PRESIDENTIAL TERM STILL BELLIGERENT. And why did you Inslat upon standing by Mlsa Sniffen all through tha reNell She says she ready to make ception? 1 know you don't like her. If you are. Of course 1 don't. Didn't you notice up Belle Tell her I suppose Ml be ready how my new tailor suit made her'a look to make up, too, when my complexion cold and dead? Cleveland Plain Deal- gets aa bad na hera la. Philadelphia Lodger. .... of I went to see a performance Romes and Juliet," last night and I don't believe 1 have a tear left In my system today. Gracious! Does a tragedy usually make yon cry? Thle one did. It waa by an amateur Squint company, and I laughed till I cried. Pres. Philadelphia Wrinkles 3-- REAL WAR IN PARAGUAY GUESTS. Oldsat Hotel in United Statee West of tho 18. CREAM Baking Powder A LARGE HORRIBLE It le impossible to obtain accurate details of the bombardment as communication I completely cut off. CONDITION FAVORABLE THE BOYS ADDESSED 19, 1904. OGDEN - - - - UTAH ! |