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Show THE MOnXIXO EXAMINER 8' PORTLAND, HOT EXPECTED TO LIVE E. A. fit ode, o farmer from the of Ksysvilie. lies lu be Ogden coudi-ii.iJmvial in a critical laic '.ast evening wax not i.i tu Jive, as the resuit of a m c ,ng woideni at tha railroad nvs: at Kayrvlile at 3 o'ckick d Gc.-ib'i- al ex-).- yes-tcr.i- ,ig alter noon. northbound train dashed Into his ,, ; ;i;i. ..i:i!e irof ittg the track, com-id,-r. r'ici.isig iL.t latter, killing the daubing the occupant from with such force that a iltt' fra.-.ii i skull and a broken leg were tbe r lie wav Drought to Ogden on tbe saute t raiii and inquiry at the hospital tate sat evening elicited the that ha was not expected to A ho-m- t.-l'i- i I live. BEFUSIICA3 A Primary Caucus Is hereby called tn be held throughout the County of WeDer, State of Utah, on Friday, l!.'i4, at 8 o'clock p. m.. for the elect km of 45 delegates to tha Republican State Convention to be held at Salt Lake Clly, August 35th. 19u4, and 65 delegates to the Republican Judicial Disirict Convention for tha Second Dl. urict, to be held at Ogden City, Angus' 15, 1904. Ail electors who believe In the principles and policies of the Republican party aa ad vocal ed from Lincoln to liooncveli, are Invited to participate In thia primary election. The election will be held at the places designated lelow, and at the limes stated, for delegate to both conventloaa, and the delegates are apportioned among the various voting lislricts and wards as follows: Au-g.- ct r hot-bread- s, assuredly digestible and wholesome, Fiiick Baking Pswdkh Co, Chicago STATE CONVENTION, GATES -- OGDEN )t Dr. Ainsworth led onlay Air In his private rar San Jose. a District No. 3- No. 4., No. 5. AT HOME J. D. Bradley of Promontory visited Ogden yesterday. A. M. Hayes of Salt Lakq City was guest last night of the Union Pacific MISS NANNIE TOUT, OGDEN'S ............ ,, ,, .. X X X X At Large. 8econd Ward, at Third Ward Amusement HalL District Delegate! X No. da, ,1 i,a WELCOME Cal-ifom- 45 DELECITY. First Ward, at City Hall. Delegate X Nix 1. . . . . ............... X Nix 3 , , FRIENDS No. 7.' No. a .. No. a ,. . TAL-ENTE- O SINGER. X ,. x x Fort Amuse- Third Ward, at Mound ment HalL Haa Sung Her Way Into tha Haarta of District Delegatee Division Rnpcriniemlent Scott of the PeoEngland'a Nobility Ogdan X No. Southern Iaclflr started west In his ple Will Haar Hor. X XI a a Nk aa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ear private X j estenlay. NlX 11. aaa aaaaa Misa Nannie Tout, the young Utah NOa X3 aiaaaaaa, aaa, X The east bound trains today were nightingale, la back to her home town loaded with (1. A. R. people on their after having won for herself an exalted Fourth Ward, at Court Room la Court way to the big encampment in Huston. place In London musical clrcloa, durHouse. ing her stay of four years abroad. Delegate She, accompanied by her father, Kd; District A small boy by the name of Tommy No. 14,...a aa.aaa aaaaaa...aaa X tn Ogden yesterHarris was bitten by a dog near 225 ward Tout, arrived NO. 15.,... aa.aaa aaaaaaaaaaaa X Patterson avenue last evening. The day afternoon about 3:40 o'clock on NO. It. . aa.a aaaa a... ....... X Kto Iwlalod train. Grande Weetern tbe injuries are not of a erloua nature. X NO. 17. a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa She waa interviewed laal evening by NO. 8 , , . a a a a aaaaaaaa aaaaaa X of this the a at paper representative Marshal Breeden came up from Salt No. 19.a..aa aaa aaaaaaaaaaa.aaa X of her uncle, Irving if. Emmett, X Lake today on a bicycle and la visiting home NlX 20. a aa aa 2664 Lincoln in and her avenue, told, aiaaiy.a.,i.aa with J. T. I team and family. At laarge ... .a.aa X own simple, unaffected, but withal deFifth Wrd, at Fifth Ward Amuae- way the story of her life In William B. Hughes left for Collin-slo- lightful ment Hall. London. District Wyo., today fur a short business Delegate low In Boated on a chair rocking NO. 21.. aa. ... aaaaa aaaaaaaaa X trip. the veranda she looked the picture NO. 22 . . aaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa X of health. When the two newspaper NO, 23 ,, ...a, . aa X KENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH AND men were presented to her she greeted NO. 24.. aaaaaaaaaaaa X .....a. BAKERY. them by shaking bands in the good, old X No, 26.. Individual lunehsa and lee cream western atyle. During the Interview COUNTY DISTRICTS. served from 1:30 . m. to 13:30 p. a. many of her friends, whom she had Washington avenue. known as a school girl, passed along District tbe sidewalk. To all she spoke aa aba Pleasant View, North Ogden. Delegate Randid before leaving for Ixmdon In a dall North School WAS NOT UJNG. Ogden hearty, unaffectoj manner. 2 .. House., ., ti uaa Kot-- lour years In October Farr-WesPlain City No. 1 And JourGeorge Keunan, the Miss Tout led her since mountain 2. Warren Plain City Adobe nalist. was talking about tha aatlva home for has laiudon, where she School House I and rhlldllke minds of sailors. such success. achieved About HarrisvMle. Marriott, 81aterrille signal Two sailors, he said, "once attract- n her after arrival there she School House. I Slatnrville, ed my attention in London. They were rar--year e under Vlsetti's instruction Kanesvlllo, Perry School Roy Roy lunching In a restaurant, and 1 took a in the RoyalSignor Academy of Music. Her X ... House , table near them o as to hear their was rapid and soon her mar- Eden, Eden School Liberty talk. It was plain that they had Just progress velous voice brought her way into IlOUSe .... a. returned from a very long voyage. .aaaaaa X palace halls. Klug Edward VII heard Hooper No. 1, Hooper No. 3 "Hark! Hear that! one of them of the woudorful succesa this young Christ-- n sen's Hall each X suddenly exclaimed. American girl was having and Issued West Weber No. 1, West Weber All I could hear myself was a very a royal command that aim should apNo. 2 West Weber Amusement harsh voice raised above the traffic of pear before at king aud queen X Hall ...a...., In a street hideous but tha tha Buckingham the bellow; ii... .each On the date set Huntsville No. 1, Huntsville palace. No. I sailor said: Miss Tout apieared aud sang before each X Wangsgaards Hall Ah, Jack, If many a day since the nobility of the land. Besides King Districts. County we've heard that song. Edward VU and Qneen Alexandria, Uintah. Rurch Creek Uintah What song7 said the other. there were present the Duke of ConX School House The one that chap Is singln' in the naught. ITlnce and Princess of Wales, Rlverdale Rlverdale School etrect 'The Banks o' Boon.' Princess Victoria and many others of X House ..... 'Go on. returned the second sailor. the nobility. Wilson Wilson School House.... X "That ain't The Hanks o' IVsm." I By thus singing before tbe king and JUDICIAL DISTRICT CONVENTION, to It for Mime have been of Kugland she enjoys the dis53 DELEGATES OGDEN CITY. time. It's Darling, 1 am Growing queen tinction of being tbe Aral American OH. tutored at an English academy ot muOne dulegate will be elected from They argued the matter a while. sic to slug before a king and queen of each of the 25 Ogdon City election Then they told the waiter to go out England by royal uiuuiiund or request. districts by the electors of the respecand aak the man In the street what It "How did you enjoy your trip across tive district s. and one delegate at was that he was singing. tlie water?" was a.iked her. large from each of the 1st, 3rd, 4th and The waller hurried forth, and on was Just lovclv. 1 wasn't sick a 5th Ogden City wards, or precincts, his return said: minute aud had a fine trip." to be chosen by the electors of said The feller ain't singln' at all, gents, When asked how she fell alxmt be- wards respectively. lie's hawkin' fly paicr. ing hark to her home town she uttered but one word tu answer; "Delighted!" One delegate will be chosen from and it certainly expressed volumes. A lilG MAN. esch of the 24 election district out Miss Tout will remain almut a month side of Ogden City, by the electron of When Mr. Mr A don. Police Commis- in tfiah and during that time coneerta the respective districts. Where two or more voting district sioner of New York ('ll), was a repre- will undoubtedly he arranged in Ogden sentative In Congress he paid a visit to aud Salt Lake, to give the pimple an meet together to elect a delegate or the Virginia town where he found hia opportunity ot hearing their own delegates to the Slate Convention, the electors of each of said districts ennightiugale, returned. wife. "What are your plans for the fu- titled to elect a delegate to the Stale As he wa having Ids shoes shined in the tavern offim a popular old man ture?" was asked by one of the news- nr Judicial District Convention, shall Strode around the place for a minute papermen. separate and hold n district meeting "When I return to Loudon, I will for that purpose at the same time and or two and siaikd out. Whut's that inruired Mr. MeAdoo be engaged In grand opera, in fact. 1 place a already designated In this am now under roniraei to slug for call. of the boot Mack. Garden Itat's kiinnel Immediately after the election of shu, replied four ) cars lu the Covcnt Opera coi.naiiv of London, one of the delegates, the rhsirmsn and secretary tbe darky. 'Well, he must be one of your big greatest, if not ihe greatest, opera of each meeting should certify to the companies in Ihe world. iSonietinie In chairman and secretary of the Counmen. isn't be? leave lor Germany upon ty Commit lee the names of the per Frliruury, Yes. uli," grinned the darky, d a short period of study there and upon sons chosen as ilcleunlci to each ol Kunnel's do inn-- l ambiguous put-somy return tu Engiund will star iu a the conventions named. we got heah, sab. revival ot 'Aleesle.' which will be piac-The members of tbe County Central on an English riage for Ihe first Committee are requested to make all A REAL I'HKNOMENOS." time. necessary arrangements for the hold A reporter was Interviewing Thu Iasi year that Alrcidc' was tng of the primaries in their respective James Cayicy of the Und- pajcil was In i and the revival wards or districts, end ,o give ample id Stales Rice Corporation on the promises to be a eraud one. In this notice, so that sit Republicans will wonderful process of uuiking steel opera there arc eight men and but one have a full opportunity to participate. woman. The iMegalcs -- boson to the Judicial that he had invented. "Ii is a phennmi nnl success. I am King Edward VII has issued a royal Convention will meet for purpose! of told." said the reporter. command that I sing at ihe Grand organisation at the County Court or court ball, held In Buckingham House on Mondsy, August 15. 1904. at phenomenal." answered Hardly Mr. Gaylry. smiling. A phenomenon, palace in Octuiier and 1 must lu buck 10 o'clock a. m.. one hour before op, you know, ia a mighty extraordinary iu lamduii 10 attend that important ening the Cnnvrnti.vn. The delegatea chosen to the State Convention will thing. Did you never her the fiont-ttfr- KOcliMy function." Miss Nannie Toni wtll be nineteen meet for purposes of nrganlatlnu at lecturer's definition ira phenomenon 7" years of age in October and thus It is the County Court House, August 20, 1904. at 2 oclock p. m No." said he reporter, I never plainly et blent that she has attained Orden. Utah. July 26. 1901. must wonderful surepss. considering did." her youth. Granted good health the By Order of Republican County CenWell, this bctiirer." raid Mr. Cay-Jo-tral Committee. put the niniter tlm: young Utah songbird will yet electrify A. W. AGEE. Chairman. 'Mayhap ma Iriecds.' b raid. ie ilu-- world with the music of her voice. JXO. V. BLUTH. Secretary. d'niia -n nt.st a 1. miuviui'i injy Her success has not spoiled the sweetnor lu the least li. Wnl, I'll tell yo. Ye've all Seen ness of her disposition a nvi iuie doot. Weil, a mo' nae degree puffed hor up" in spirit. The Him Ow , KnliiU a idiononie'mn. friends of other days are her friends Ye've ail seen an tree. Wei I. nn atule trim's nap a of today. This young girl atm has You've vi.1 it! Why. he holds fast I'.ui g'n ye sin a eoo been honored by singing before the an old time to everythin he gp hi clutch on isii foremost to nobility of England, rang up an nppiu ) and even boils dowo his dinner!" would be a friend with the simple. pull apples, that, uuaffected, whole-soulereal piitDomenun.' Joy cf a child. hotel. a n, tut t, woll-kn'i- ......... ' ,..,(. . ''t 1 Vice-Preside- h V- ap-T-- l" pn-ct- 2; TACOMA, 10. OFFICIAL CALL RAIL FURNISHED IN THE BAER CASE. Tacoma, August 10. Portland never had a chance today. 8L Vrain was hit hard but waa almost invincible when hita meant runs and was given superb support. The champions batted Young Hidings at will. Score R.H.E. ....... ...2 Portland 13 2 .10 lti 2 Tacoma . A. Gemmlll, who with Hastings and Steelman; St. Vrain Juhnoon, is charged with performing a and Hogan and White. criminal operation uixin Mary Baer, a ti Boston, August 10. girl, in this city on July 8, National game postponed, rain. appeared before Judge C. B. Diehl thl morning and waived his preliminary New York, August 10. New York-S- t. hearing and was bound over to the disirict court, and hia bail was reduced Lamia and Chlcago-BrooklyNatiby ihe court from 94.uco to $1,000, onal games were postponed on account which he furnished, and was released ot rain. from custody. CHICAGO. 5; NEW YORK. L The girl was placed on tbe witness stand this norning again in order to By defeating Chicago, August 10. give Gemmlllys attorney. Walter W. New York today the Chicago AmeriLittle, an opportunity to her. At the conclusion of her tes- can team again went Into first plate. timony Attorney Little consented to Attendance, 5,700. R. H. E. Score bis client waiving a preliminary hear3 3 e e e e e 5 ing. This action is the result of the Chicago 1 5 3 court binding , Dr. Johnson over to New York A It rock and McFarland; Clarkson, th district court at the conclusion of his preliminary bearing yesterday af- Chesbro and McGuire. ternoon. The court, upon request by SEATLE, Vf 'FRISCO, 2. Attorney Webber, and over the objection of County Attorney Wnitaker, this San Francisco. August 10. The morning reduced Dr. Johnson's bail three hit to $l.uti0, and the bail bond waa im- home batters grouped in the second inning mediately furnished, A. L. Gemmiil, against Hughes father of the young man on trial, and and that waa the last of the bunchJ. F. Sturgis being the Ixindsmen. Dr. ing. The Beattie team had an easy Johnson wa released irora custody victory, all oi the combination that before the Gemmiil case was called by enter Into run getting being In their favor. the court. R. H. E. Score 9 2 PRESIDENTIAL APPPOINTMENTS. Seattle 3 8 0 San Francisco Hughe and Wilson; Whalen and lu. President Washington, Aug. Roosevelt appointed R. II. Iust of New Gorton. York, serrelary of Porto Rico, and ErIjOS ANGELES, 2; OAKLAND. 0. asing 8. Rockwell of tlio District of Columbia, auditor of T'orio Rico, to lot Angeles, Cal., August 10. Totake effect September 1st.. Mr. Post, who la at present, audiday's game was a pitcher's battle In tor of Porto Rico, will succeed Chas. which Baum won out. by the score of Hart sell of Denver as secretary. Mr. 3 to 0. Both Baum and Jonea pitched Harlzell having resigned to resume fine ball but the latter bad hia bad inthe practice of law. ning which permitted the locals to make two run. After this there was no more scoring on either aide. SevDRANK CARBOLIC ACID. eral times Baum waa in a bad hole Seattle, August 10. News was re- but good pitching and fine fielding ceived from Valdes, Alaska, today that pulled him out R- - H. E. Score Mrs. Mabel Thomas of San Francisco, 3 8 0 committed suicide there July 241 h by Los Angeles 8 0 Oakland ...0 decarbolic in fit acid of a drinking Jones and Baum Spies; unjtMttnr'rq caused spondency, by the reported faithfulness of her lover. She was 25 and Byrne. year old. ST. LOUIS, 8; BOSTON, 4. 1118 BREFF LIKE CLAY'S. wa St I O) ids, August 10. Gibson t he seventh Representative fiulzer' resemblance knocked out of the box In him for six to Henry Clay ia sometime commentInning. St. lands finding ed on. Most of the cumment 1 to hit and six runs. Attendance,R- 2,700. - H. EL Score the effect that there 1 no such resent 8 2 St. Louis ,,,,,,-.,--blance. A New York man told thl 8 1 Boston' story In the Southern: Howell and Kahoe; Gibsoh. Winter Bulger heard that there wa an old negro barber in Washington who and Crlgcr. . in hi youth had shaved Henry Clay. DETROIT. 4; WASHINGTON, 1. He went to the barber and got him to shave him. 8nler did not say anyDetroit August 10. Today's game thing for a long while, expecting the barber to say something about the re- was played on a field deep with mud semblance. When the shave was near- on the base llnea, yet the fieldingMul-ll-ofn was test and accurate. ly over and the old can hadn't said the locale splendid ball. Attendance, pitched etlll Sulxer could not anything, keep 500. any longer. XL XI. K. Score Sam," said he, "do I remind you 4 8 0 Detroit In any way of Henry C'lay?" $ 1 Washington Sam put the raaor back in the and Townsend and Mulln Bevllle; case with much deliberation and heal, tated for some time. Sulxer waited Clark. , patiently. , 3. "Well, sah," answered Sam at last, PITTSBURG. 6; PHILADELPHIA, I think yo does, sah. Yo' breff, ah, Philadelphia. August JO. Although la powerful like Mr. Clay's. Philadelphia- played a better fielding visitor's FORGERY OF JAPANESE BTAMPB. game than Pittsburg, the last game timely hitting captured the of ihe aeries. Attendance, 1,400. A member of the Junior Fhllatelie XL H. E. Score society write to The Time of LonPittsburg don aa follow: , .....3 8 0 "May I be permitted in your col Philadelphia Suthoff and and Smith; I.eever t a sound to of noie umni warning amateur stamp collector with regard Roth. to forgeries of early Japanese po.e Cleveland. August 10. Philadelphia-Clevelan- d tage stamps? There have alwsya been game postponed, rain. large quantities of these spurious lab els on the markel, but the present Interest In the war is responsible tut an enormous increase. The forgeries are manufactured in Japan, and in ad dltion to being hawked on hoard linMadSaratoga. Aug. 10. 1John E.won toers in the Far East are exported to to 30 a shot, den's Sigllght, Great Britain and America. Collectors worth not possessed of siteclal knowlAlge of days Grand Union Hotel stakes, winner. Summary: the to $8,500 should stamps only purchase Japanese First race, six furlongs Collector from reputable dealers." LouiJessup won; Shotgun second; third. Time, 1:13 siana MODERN LITERARY BUSINESS. short Second race, steeplechase, course Grand Pa won; Cockrobin secYes. gentlemen. says the first proond; Hark Forward third. Time. 4:12. moter; 1 will rume In on the deal with Third race, title -- Green Crest won; you and help you to promote the comKickshaw second; Canteen third. Time, bination on one condition. 1:40 "And that Is? asked the others Hotel Fourth race. Grand Union That I have the privilege of writing stakes, six furlongs Sigllght won? the magaxine expose of our dealing Jack lory seeond; Cairngorn third. with the public. 1:15. Time, After forcing him to agree that all Fifth race, mile and three sixteenths the rest shall have tithe to publish their Caughnawaga won; Claude second; articles on How to Succeed" before he Dalesman thinl. Time, 2:00 writes his article, the papers are signSixth race, five and a half furlongs ed. Judge. Dreamer won; Artful second; Katie Caffery thinl. Time, 1:08. Dr. A. W. Boston-Ciarin-na- n cross-examin- e CALL FIB Greatest Aid to Cookery With least labor and trouble it makes biscuit and cake of finest flavor, litfht. sweet, appetizing and 11, 1901 a Victim of Railroad Accident, Yesterday, Ms Dio. JDIS; 'AUGUST DGTEX, UTAH, THURSDAY MORNTXG, .......,...0 8 - ' RACES 2-- 2-- 1-- First race, five and a half furlongs: 1IIS DIAGNOSIS. all my Doctor," said tbe caller, food seems to hive a horrid flavor. Indeed." commented the wise one. Let me see your palate. moment later the examination was A concluded. How do you diagnose It. doctor? Oiien your mouth again, please. Yes, (hank you. I rail It a singular display of bad taste." Cleveland Ilafn Dealer. PAINFUL PREDICAMENT. Hostess t pairing off her guests) Jtistjn will take Mbs Smith nut to Mr. My Eleanor won; Sly Musette, second; Lady Ellison third. Time, 1:10 short race, steplechase. Second course: Alice Me won: Allegiance second: Weird third. Time. 3:30. Third rare, mile: Judge Himes won; Wartenlcht second; Gregor K., third. Time. 1:43 Fourth race, six furlongs: Thu Mighty won: I). L. Moore second; thint. Time. 1:16 Fourth race, four and a half furlongs: John Smulakt won; Albert Fir Time, 1:0J Nccond; Cos'tlgan third. 3-- 5. 2-- Sixth race, mile and three sixteenths: Dont Ask Me won: Royal Pirate Er second; Exrent rical third. Time. 2:ui Mr. Justyn (his first, experience) lot me whisper someMrs. thing to you. 1 left, iny money in my other clothes. I've only got 15 cents about me. Plcnsc let some other man take her out. Chicago Tribune. Jon, i For Republican State Convention August 25th, 190A To the Republican Elector State of Utah: Ban per .. 1745 29 Sevier .. . 14 Summit .. 12 II Tooele .. l.f.5 U Uintah .. Ul 7 Utah .. .. 5.121 Wasatch .. 791 Washington Et'7 5 Wayne .. 310 3 .. Weber 4.274 45 AU delegates sLall b g lees than three of the rS,.t.' l respective County Counnti, quested to call conventions or to wim arrange for the election of H . L to the State Conveniion gain Chairmen of the respective Committees will forward to ihB rh 7 man of the State Committee d lately after their eiectkin. filn r,' of the Delegates chosen f th" Uppubl , of tbo la accordance with established custom and in obedience to the Instructions of the State Republican committee, It is hereby directed that n State Convention of delegated representatives of the Republican Party ia the State of Uuh be held at Salt Lake City, tbd capital of said State, for tbe purpose of nominating a State Ticket to be voted for at the general election to be held on Tueaday. November 8, 1904, the selection of n State Committee, and for the transaction of tnnh other business as may properly come before it, and that said State Conven- tion shall asaenibie at 11 o'uoct a. tu., on Thursday, the 25th day of August. 1904, in the Salt Lake Theatre. Candidates are to be placed on the State Ticket for the following offices: Three Presidential Electors, Governor, Secretary of Stale, Attorney General, State Treasurer, State Auditor, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Judge of the Supreme Court, Representative in the Fifty-nint- h Congress. The Republican electors of this all State, and other electors, without regard to past political affiliations, wno believe in tne principles of the Republican party and endorse its policies, are cordially invited to nnlte nnder this call in the selection of said Delegatea. The aald State Convention shall consist of 460 Delegatea,' apportioned to the several counties of this State on tbe basis of one Delegate to every ninety-fivvotes, or a majority fraction thereof, that were cast for Hon. Joseph Howell for Representative In Congress on Nov. 4, 1902, in said counties, respectively. Herewith ia the apportionment of Delegates to each county: ee, Bj-in- ,c,S5yf o-- 1 i:r ComU7 State JAMES ANDERSON. Chaim. TOM PITT. Balt Lake City, Utah. Jui? 15 4. XX- - Prill. r. A At an esMiiiaftiwn In n En'ih nboul the iw.clier was so V!th Ilia CIC.'S Oat l e sui.1 they ,a. him any qcestiMi they . x.xr? .ml replied Ing on liiMe Win in deep th'- the 1vhtr;;aikcd' him fur n The licy answered, with a grave r.et- . sIr, if'yra v.-!:i a si j HW-h- ui -- mod t0 hc- - ip'ib tfT n.,,1 br:7cr,hL Tbe answer rot I rarer.'., j I. e' In this talk of sanitary surroundings. We mean It and w tljjnk our market place bean out tbe assertion Remember our foods are well-brewell-feand slaughtered under prop, er sanitary regulations. d Second race, nve ana a half furlong Fay Templeton won; Volage second; Garcenne third. Time 1:13 Third race, mile ana three sixteenths Miss Eon won; Hinsdale second; Compass third. Tii'ae, 2:08 Fourth race, aix furlongs Misa Doyle won; Laura Hunter second; First Attempt third. Time, 1:18. Fifth race, six and a half furlongs, selling Aihelrone won; Eleanor Howard second ; Sanctlsslma third. Time, 1:26 Fifth race, mile and three sixteenths Iras won; Albany Girl second; Sia-t- j Lillian third. Time, 2:08 8-- A. E. WEATHERBY 2458 Wash. Ave.. OGDEN. Lyceum Theatre ' ; WEEK AUGU8T 8TH. 1 1-- j r FAHOliS SON OFJIffi IS DEAD lOOO LAUGHS (Continued from page 1.) s Please explain to Mme. the share I take in her mourning, which la the mourning of all France. Premier Combes decided to postpone hi deiarture from aPria and the cabinet will meet tomorrow to consider the details of the funeral, which the government desire shall be of a national character. grief. IN THE GREAT FARC TO RAISE HOW THE RENT Pierre Malrle Ernests Waldeck-Rouea- u was born at Nantes, France, December 2, 1846, and wa a son of Rene Walderk-RauKseaat that time a prominent member of the assembly. Waldeck-Ronsseastudied law at Saint Lazare, where lie practiced for some time before settling at Rennes. There he made his first entrance into politics, being elected deputy In 1879. He then became prominent in the ranks of the Republican Union, which waa very conspicuous In opening the way for Innovation and the present Republicanism, and waa considered one of the most prominent members of the assembly. Ida best known work for the reform of the judiciary. He was on August 21, 1881, and on November 14th of tbe same year, although only 85 years old, waa admitted Into Gambetta's cabinet aa minister of the interior. Tbe short lived ministry of Gimbetta did not offer a suitable chance to Waldeck-Roussea- u to prove hi ability at that time. The resignation of the government took place January 6, 1882. Having been offered the same portfolio in the succeeding cabinet, he held the same till 1885: In 1886 he was elected senator. In 1888 he waa entered at the bar of Paris and since then pleaded some of the most Important cases of the time. u, u SEE KNOTH'S DRUG STORE WIN DOW for presents to be given away Sunday night, Aug. 14. ADMISSION 10 CENTS. SEE THEM MADE If you order glasses of me 4 are enough interested and widj an leneee ground glaaaes made, you are perfectly welcome In our lent grinding department I have the beet equipped works In the state. 4 l3 J. T. Rushmerf Expert Manfg. Optlclia. EXAMINATION FREE! 2412 Washington Ave. 1 Co. pronounced Will Moran. Mr. E. Hall. Mrs. Lucy Stevens. Mr. Horry Eddington. Mr. Ellis. (Standard offic Mr. John Butler. Mr. Chaa. McCarthy. Mr. Thomas BurdKL Mr. Wygand Smith. Mr. Albert Poteroon. Miss Hazel Hunt Misa Mable Spencer. Mrs. Montgomery. 2. f 347 24th Street - , opt- Chas. N. Biddings, Drugs' Stirling Shurtliff. OGDEN , ical Our "painless extracting by. our new method ceis, a th following patient kav testified BASE BALL . to ate the The Chicago Dental Best Set Teeth $800 3-- Seventh race, mite: Ben Hayden won; Freckman second; Voila thinl. Time. 1:46 Portland. Ore.. August 10. Results at Dvlngton: First rare, four furlongs, sell'.mr: 1iiredalc won; B. C. Green sot end; Phil Rlmmlns third. Time. 1:03. Second race, six and a half furlongs, helling: Almoner won; Legal Maxim second: Wedde thinl. Time. 1:22 BOISE. 6; SPOKANE, 3. Third ric", six furlong, selling: won: King Herald second; Pnii'liutde 10. Boise Spokane. Wash.. Aug. won the scrond game of the series Gold Finder, third. Time. 1:15 12. Fourth rare, five furlongs, handicap, today snatching vicicry from defeat in the last half of the ninth Inning. Oregon stakes: Bummer won; Misties second; Ladrtibk third. Time, score was 3 tn 2 in favor of Pride The 1 Mil Spokane at the end of the first half Fifth rare, five ami a half furlongs, of the inning, when the visiting batsecond; ters began to hit Hogg, and ailcjy selling: Prinulike won; Memo errors on the part of Holland and Bill Reed thinl. Time. 1:03. Sixth rare, mile and fifty yards: Rockonfiold. won While Thompwu: ) li'ruo second; Inviutus son was hit mure freely than Hogg, the Time. 1:43. third. hits on thr Spokane pitcher were R. H. E. bunched. Score: fit. Louis, Aug. 10. -- Fair Grounds' 6 12 2 Hn'se 3 4 Minimary: Spokane .. First race, six furlongb MarchionThompson and Xlauson; llogg and ess won; Back Number secouJ; 21a- Stanley. , v 5. din- ner? i - - - UTAH -- P |