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Show MOIfSTNO EXAMINEE, EM OF , Key That Unlocks llio Door to Health. 19 Jtsrt. Bnd cou- if year. a were m tourigl. Sullivan tll mor v aged Brubm, Tr M Otorft SiMtWwi. Oflh , hrse of wid J1 petit larceny- - tole bed- - for by Pe-ru-n- roomer mimedn eilver coupon. The boy. Officer Sullivan, and .1 eSrehed tnem at the station found on them. The gone, .he printer. nothing about U. They bad k on them. They will in chance to explain matters Judge Uiehl tomorrow after ?taiSd k . telephone Mrs. D. S. H easier, of the Rocky Mountain Bt against the Utal. ilSmdent compan. Telephone former seek. to re.tr.ln non from using certain number ,7m by itself to designate It 1 reap being Mtadnma department after- in Judge Hall' court thla Re IN EXPRESS WAGON. HAULED alck woman be The spectacl of a the bualneaa tn( hauled through tec-- of the city in an expreaa wagor ect of con morning wa. the aub ddcrable comment regarding the al sort uuer lack of ambulance facilities . i Salt Lake City. SCHOOL CENSUS SHOWS file GAIN. for The school census for Salt Lake ha Just been comih year 1804-0- 5 of 16,-i- tl pleted. it show an enrollment or children erf school age, a gain m over last year. Using the multiple of A the usual method, tha population of thla city, aa denoted by the school noma, ii 84,245. Affwting to the official directory of Balt Lake, there are 91,195 inhabitant. The population, aa net at thla figure, la obtained by multiplying the total numIt la the ber of name. 86,478. by 3 that aome-thrptntna of many resident between the two figures may be bund the correct population. The rhool census by ward, compared with that of last year, follows: McBride 10O S. After Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. bolding a struggling ii, n, unupanion :n the roof of a freig..r :.,r many miles over the New n Central, Kolieit Buchanan, a N ik boy apd in the freight j pear here and asked a brakeman to take ihe dying . !'.. man from the roof of rai-The boy had workei '.'! rmd lived with an elder brotbtr. in of a disagree i with turn derided to leave home. H boarded a frelgh: ew in Yoi k to go to Albany v. I., r, i, thought he might get work, A IH; v later a man climbed into the ear and asked him for a of tul:,n , j. I told him that 1 L.i-- u tobacco," said the young man, aMl Lc then drew a revolver, pointed 1 my head and told me to throw up my l,.o;,. I did so, and he went through :i r. kels and got twenty cents, all t!.e money I had. Then he passed on over the train. "At Epuyten Duyvil the train stopiied , and a negro got Into ti e nr. We talked together, and when tin- train stopped at Peekskill. we walked over the top .of It toward the locomotive. I remember going through two itmiiels. Then 1 was struck by the win- - that indies'" another tunnel and I dropped i' Go ly. The negro, who was ahead of ne. was struck by the tunnel arch and ilirowu back against me n hard that he tlmost knocked me off. lie was unconscious and his head was lerrihly cut. 1 laid him down on he lop of the ear and held Ills head on my arm. After awhile he became conscious and tried to get on his feet, and f had to hold him down with all my It waa at least itrength. of an hour before the train st opted In the freight yards in this city. A watchman called an ambulanA; tnd took the negro to the hospital, name there he gave his a John Miter. His face and head were crushed nd one eye waa gone. Ilia Injuries ire so severe that he cannot recover. DIS-AES- : - writes: pleasure In expres- sing my satisfaction with Peruna as a remedy well worthy the confidence of those seekingrelief from suffering. It Is cer- j . for afflictions of the digestive talnly a most efficient specific and kindred troubles of the heartburn , catarrh organs, especially stomach. It has cured me of catarrh and stomach trouble In three months, after I bad suffered with these troubles for many years. I am certainly pleased with It." Mrs. D. S. Messier. The reason so many esses of dyspepsia suffer on and on without any relief, Property Called Catarrh trying thla medicine end that medicine, of Stamaclk la that these conditions are not reoog-nixe- d aa catarrh of tlie stomach. The reason tot thla la that dyspepsia In a great majority of cases depends Any, one suffering from dyspepsia, upon catarrh of the stomach. tried the ordinary remedies having Catarrh of the stomach may have been without relief, would be safe to assume set up by aa extension of the catarrh that their ease Is one of catarrh of the from the throat or head. stomach, and should at once begin a Catarrh of the stomach la- frequently course of Pernna. Peruna la sure to produced byjste suppers, Indigestible cure these caaea. It never falls, diet, rapid eating, drinking Ice water, use of alcohollo stimulants and many - Address Dr. Hartman, President of other Indiscretions, Peruna cures ail The Hartman Rsnitarium, Columbus, nch cases of dyspepsia, simply because Ohio. All correspondence held strictly conttdentiaL it cures catarrh wherever located. Causes That Lead S Boy's Trying Ride on Top of a Freight Cir, te Dyspepsia - er DEADLOCK KILLED THIRTY-TW- IN AN EXPLOSION. STILL HOLDS. Seven St. Joseph, Aug. hundred and fifty ballots were taken for the Fourth Congressional District convention before adjournment was taken tonight, and the deadlock seems as tight as ever. Mo 8. tbree-quar-c- ra EXCURSION- - RATES. VIA UNION PACIFIC. (Acuta or chronic in either eex, St. Louis and return 143.60 47.5u Chicago and return Chicago and return via St. Louts 650.00 St. Louis and return via Chicago 650.00 Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 days each direction. Pullman sleepers through to 8l.Louls without chang. Tickets on axle Tuesdays and Fridays each week. Stop overs allowed. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pas. Agt young orjold.) Treated with a natural COMMON SENSE METHOD without Drugs, Medicine or Sur-ger- GALLACHERS TRUNK y. FACTORY. Manufacturers of Tnings and Bag. BIRTH MARKS, MOLES AND CANLeather Good. Repairing at reason- CERS REMOVED. FEMALE COMable prices, on abort notle. Call and PLAINTS of all kinds treated successfee us and we can save yon 25 par fully without an operation. DAVID I. GALLACHER. cent DISEASES OF ALSO PRIVATE 322 25th wtreet. MEN. Falling Hair and Baldncu Cured. OFFICIAL CALL Come and Investigate aud you will be convinced of the Wonderful HealFor Republican Stata Convention, ing Power railed Into action by this man. August 25th, 1904. CONSULTATION FREE. To the Republlcsn Electors of the NO. 29 BROOM HOTEL. Stain of Utah: .In accordance with established custom and In obedience to the instructions of the Stale Republican comr.Ul-tee- . It ia hereby directed that a State Convention of delegated representaThe Depot tives of the Republican Party In the State of Utah be held at 8alt Lake City, the capital of said State, for the purpose of nominating a State Ticket to be voted for at the general election to bo hold on Tuesday, November 8, 1904, the selection of a State CommitWe make a specialty tee, and for the transaction of auch of Prescriptions. other business as may properly mine before it, and that said Stale ConvenTelephone orders tion shall assemble at 11 o'clock m.. on Thursday, the 25th day of August; promptly attended to. 1904, lu the Ball Lake Theatr. Candidates are to be placed on the Stole CITE Ticket for the fnlkiwing offices: Three President lal Electors, Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Stale Treasurer. State Auditor, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Judge of the Supreme Court. Representative In the Fifty-nintCongress. The Republican electors of thla 8ate, and all othrr electors, without affiliations, regard to past political who believe In toe principles of the Republican party and endorse Its policies, are cordiaiiy Invited to unite under this call in the selection of said Delegates, Tha said Stata Convention shall consist of 460 Delegates, apportioned to the several counties of Ibis State on the basis of oua Delegate to every NO CHANGE OF CANS ninety-fivvotes, or a majority fraction thereof, that were cast for Hon. TO Joseph Howell for Representative ln connNov. on Mid 4, 1902, in Congress r Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 8. The Rev. Dr. Wm. H. Ballmon. president or Charleston college. Nnrthfleld, Minn., who Is spending his vacation in this city, has received notification that Miss Mary Reynolds of Sibley, Iowa, has been appointed by Imperial decree tutor In the English language to the nephew of the empress of Chin. Miss Reynolds will sail ln October to begin her h duties. London, Aug. 4. A dispatch to the Mis Reynolds will not reside at the .which, 1903. 1904. Los. Gain. Daily Expreaa from Brussels, Yard. fmjierial palace. Her home will be ln from any however, la not confirmed o 465 421 1 Pekin with a missionary family there thirty-twpersource, reports that 686 525 will she and Z iieieieaitsMi go back and forth to the exsons were killed near Arton by an 457 I palace dally. Her contract calls tor her to fire afterwards bet which plosion 349 to remain at her post for two years 4 MMi.a 298 WILL CELEBRATE several mill of cornfield. ' 453 4 423 with a possible extension of time to 9 iiin.,itia 453 422 SI a third year. During that time she I TO INSPECT BOUNDARY. 3 586 493 will be In rather Intimate contact with 7 New York, Aug. 3. Arrangements 444 128 573 1 certain members of the imiierlal I of the the celebration for 606 525 in .............. II Vancouver, B. C., Aug. 3. For the Republican party In New York family. Miss Reynolds has been a student purpose of Inspecting the work of the will be made at the meeting to be survey parties engaged in establishThe plan thus far at the college for the last six years 8th. held August ing the boundary line between Canala to have the celebration on the fif- and graduated with honor last June. da and Alaska, the two boundary com- tieth anniversary of the first meeting and missioners representing Canada which occurred at Saratoga in , Sep- WANT OLD TARIFFS MAINTAINED. the United States are here en route tember, 1854. to the north. O. H. Tlttmann, superRio de JaneIro.Aug.3. The chamler intendent of the U. S. coast and geoof deputies having paaiAit on its first RAILROAD detic survey, ia the American commireading a bill raising the customs ssioner; Canada's Interests are In the tariffs to a prohibitive rale without hands of Prof. W. F. King, chief astroH. E. agent Hunt, travelling freight the budget committee, the nomer of Canada. These two commis- of the Rio Grande Weetern, has gone consulting representatives here of the United sioners will remain In the north two to Shoshone on b usiues. States, Great Brltian, Germany, Aus-tlmonths. The survey will not be comseason. Belgium, France and Italy have next until pleted W. R. 8cott, division superintendthe govsimultaneously ent oTthe Southern Pacific, Is back ernment asking approached It to use its Influence over the a from of Inspection and trip with congress for the maintenance of onel ought to conclude the story, division In his charge.' the old tariff. he went at It again. Then the lady said that If the husLand Agden Eberlan of the Union band did not let her have the dog Pacific, came ln from the west this 8t. Louis, Aug. 3. The National not to go that the husband should and continued on eastward Biennial conclave of, the Kappl Sigma morning lodge meetings when they got home, over the Union Pacific. fraternity opened today In convention and things were getting Interesting for hall at the world's fair, with over the husband, when A special train of seven cars car- 500 members In attendance. cried: ried the excursionists from Ogden, Just then the conductor 15.987 16,894 S35 1,197 "Transfer for the avenue," and half over the Jo1" ANOTHER PANAMA LOAN. Oregon Short Line, to the the Eleventh ward had of the colonels audience got off, Pacific Islanders Reunion at the Lat3 children In one part and 473 In whereupon he said he would tell the goon. New York, Aug. 3. The republic of m . thl Tear the first has end of that story on the next year's All delegates shall be elected not Panama has made another big loan on part tWl children and the eecond part 546. excursion. New York, Aug. 3. Mgr. Falconl, real estate In tbla city. A loan of leas than three days before tha meetPrt lost 112 and the second United $900,000 at 4 jj The per cent waa made ing of the Stata Convention. apostolic delegate to the Tatt gained 73, making a net lose of States was passenger on the Bar- by the representatives of the republic respective County Committee are reBROKE THE NEWS GENTLY. on large Broadway building. This quested to call conventions air to otherdens, which arrived today from the Fourteenth and h sum la part of the 11,000,000 which wise arrange for the election of Dele- ward are made up of the old A political lieutenant once announcwardl 8ome varda loat ed to the late Senator Quay a disasMrtni to being deprived erf of their part trous defeat, making the announceWh,c ha been added to ment in very blunt, brusque term. Mhera Senator Quay gave the man one of hla peculiar, direct glances and smilOBJECT8 TO GUARDIAN. ed slightly. Then he said: "You have broken the news gently. filed Tuft,a an minor, .. You remind me of an Irishman. Thla to the of Leona Elmira Tufta Hur-- Irishman had great faith In his diand delicacy, and one day her guardlas for the alleged plomacy when a boy waa killed at the quarry he Bt the lattw ha shown her told the men to leave everything in and ' Mra Burnett M owwed to the chlld'e father, Don hla hands and he would break the awihi d,d 11,1 ,he UM to ln- -i news to the boy'a mother aa It should ,B- - a? child state she will be be done. ,The "So he went home, he put on a black SUL01? on SPtembw 14, tha age a black tie and he knocked jWch .he ha.toa right to .electa suit anddoor of the boys at the mothers rjttw. subject the approval of the bouae. that Mra Annie 2L " Good mornin'. ma'am, he said. HVr .Id, wi,h vhom aha ha Tis a aad accident yer byd Toms WntMnlf0r the Jean. gold watch has t)ad. guardian., . Why, said the mother, Tom nevSTORY WA8 er had a gold watch. POSTPONED. 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By order of the Republican State EXCURSION TO RAYMOND, ALCommittee. BERTA, AUGUST 6TH. JAMES 11. ANDERSON. Chairman. TOM PITT, Secretary. A beautiful ride of over fifteen hunSalt Lake City, Utah, July 15, 1904. dred and a chance to visit thn British posaessious. Fare trout Ogden $29.85 via Oregon THE CAUSE OF EVERY E. Short l.lne for the round trip ticliiiis DEFORMITY AND HABIT limited returning to Sept. lih. fun. i St., Syracuse, N. Telephone company A .- " CASE CP. COMPANION -:i They were soon. caresdvL -I- 1901. the -- Panama republic received from I uued from the 1'uued States for the isthmian cnnal commission and its represents! tve have already loaned out on inert ga ee nearly 61.6ut.000 on in this city. real The republic's representative have on hand IT'.OO.Oi'd to Invest in mortgages and as soon as this sura 1 disposed of will procure the balance of the concession money to dispose of In the same manner. the m.-n- nJm ThU morning they fNlV!v SSTS 5vi . th APGUSTI, A-- g. Pretty Mrs. Heasler Saved Prom a Severe Case of Catarrh of the Stomach of Long Standing a. ipSFf t8 HEALTH ! tlio Pc-ru-- na, TOURISTS. ARREST YOl'XQ TIirRSDAV JIOKNiQ( OGDEN, UTAH, Please Travel BUTT- at Before you start call Sharmans . . . Ticket Office Heely House, Opp, Depot. FhonellUL A large Assortment of Low Rates aad Bailable Information constantly on hand. Guaranteed by the '' American Ticket Inkerrf Mg e Carpentering, Building, Reand Remodeling of pairing Hoimcs Promptly attended to. All I work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ola Nelson, S4S 18th street Telephone 828-- - ST. LOUIS NO RETURN 1 'W . yr UNION PACIFIC AND WABASH RAILROADS EXAMINER TO n ness: 1 " "'r 4oeP,md ''y s 815. m FH11IT SEASON IS HERR m "J We dont sell fruit, but we do sell the goods you need to preserve It, at the time you need them, nt prices you can afford to pay. We offer special prices In Granite Iron Prenerving Kettles and Puna during the next few days Headquarters for atone jars. BROS. 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Losla, aad avoiding tbs gnat crowd at tha big m 'y y. vta NOTES. a, I Eccles Limber . Co While preparing for spring and eum-mask te be shown the screen window and dee re Juet received at er ys Eccles Lumber Co. |