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Show TJIE ft EXAMINER TELEPHONES s EDITORIAL ROCMB Independent 'Pnone Ball Phone, two r.ngs. BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Ptiana Ball 'Phone, cna ring Ne. NORTH OGDEN NEWS II ...... No.56 Na Na 51 55 BREVITIES The German people of Salt Lake are planning an outing to Ogden canton on August 16. Try a caae of Ritter's genuine blackberries. lnd. phone 3625 1 Rivurdal. license was issued yesterday to John A. Wlltmire and Mrs. Kathleen Crawford, both of Murray. A marriage cl P. For K. excursion. July 36th, tickets good oo all 0. S. L. trains during day can now be obtained at l'thna drug store and W. U. Kind. 114 Twenty-fifth streei. Also st depot until 12:43 p. m. Salt Lake and return $1; Saltalr fl.25. Mrs. Hsllidsy, wife of J. E. Halliday. manager of the lmerstaie Brokerage oompany, is Quite ill at the Hermitage. Jeane Salmon of Salt Lake, sister of Mts. Charles J. Ross of this city, is spending her vacation in Ogden Mies canyon. The Knights of Pythias havt arranged with th Ogdsn Rapid Transit Co, to meet their return Saltair excursion train, due here 12:50 a m duly 27th, with cars at Union depot for all parte of the city, X F. Heald of Boston, who la president and general manager of the La Plata mines, situated near Huntsville, is in the dty. Everett O. Bell, stenographer la the office of Auditor Heaa of the hotel and Pioneer Day Observed With Csrcmonies. SURVEYING Prof. Percival Hull, of the Ga'-laude- tt P&n-guiir- of the Gallaudett school Clark is the only mas in the government surveying service who is Loin deaf and dumb, and since taking up the work he has met with such success that the national , government delegated him to conduct a survey la Mexico. which la to be made lu tho near future. Although he became lu tc rested lu turveylng while a student at Washington, he found it impossible to pursue ibe rtudy to any great ex tent at that school, so he qualified himself for tho eerrice through private tudy. Considering the remarkable success vfh which he hue met since entering the employ of the government the faculty of Gallaudett college hae decided to include surveying In the regu lar course of study, provided It can discover a practical method of instruction. It la with .this in view that Prof. Hall la making the trip to Pangultch. where Clark is at present employed and If the suggestions, which lue latter makes are looked upon favorably by the school authorities, it Is probable that many of the students in the national Institution will soon be given nn opportunity to qualify for th nervier. It le also probable that if this branch of study I installed In the school, Clark will be placed at the head of the department. Professor Hall was entertained at the Web-- r club last evening by tho teachers of the deaf and blind school. ' re-po- The Knights of Pythias have arranged with the Ogden Rapid Transit Co. to meet their return SaRafr excursion train, due her 12:50 a. m., July 27th, with cars at Union depot for all paitn of the city, DIRECTOR NORTH ADDRESSES STATISTIC DELEGATES. Boston, July 25. At todays session of the twenty-eecooannual convention of officials of bureaus of labor statistics of America. 8. N. D. North, director of the census at Washington, D. C., said that there will soon be forthcoming from hia office a report oq the street car systems In the United Urate and another report upon wealth and debts of the country. At the present time his office le engaged In the preparation for publication during the coming year of reporta upon transportation by water, a census of religious bodies, popularly known aa the church censua, and aim a report on marriage and divorce, as well aa upon Judicial and criminal statistics of the United States. d Which are recommended by doctors, nurses and physical as the must comfortable shoe ever worn. The sole is a single thickness of tough flexible sole leather, haud turned. The upper genuine vlri kid, soft and durable; seams only si toe and heel, no lining to w rinkle and hurt. The Inside as soft as ills Inside of a glove; fir as e.isy as the stocking; with nilmer heels to save you nerves. You cun hate them made to your special measure, lit and satlafscilcu guaranteed. Drop a poet a for catalogue, nr ring up Bell phone 513-and we will show you sample. cul-twist- s, i1 1 T. A. Shreeve 2548 Madison Ave. Ogden. ABK FOR SHORTER HOURS. Buffalo, K. Y July 24. Paper makmills of the Iners In the thirty-thre- e ternational Paper oompany in the Unit, ed 8txtes and Canada have given no- tice that they go on strike on August 6 unteaa their working hours are reduced to eight hours a day without reduction In the scale of wages. union will hold a The paper makt-rs- ' meeting in New York on Monday to form a plan of action. The International Paper company has been preparing for such's situation. WILL APPEAL THE CASE. WRECKED BY EXPLOSION. An explo- sion, prerunuhly of a naphtha tank, wrecked the uJdli ry and leather plant of M. Cafirey & Sons here today. Jas. of Matthew Caffrey, aged 17, son Caffrey, head of the firm, was killed, and Matthew Caffrey and his sons, Matthew, Jr., and John, were serious-lInjured. The fire which followed practically destroyed rhe plan'. y 25. Loa Angrtes, Judge Cal, July Rosa of the United States circuit court todav held that Warren Gillelan. R. V. Kenny. A. H. Hedderly. Will D. Gould. Richard Haynes, Lee R. Myers end 1,. Steams, charged with timber land fraud In Oregon, should be rerurned to Oregon for trial. The defendants pleaded the uterine of limitations aa n bar. An appeal will be taken to the cupreine court of the United Slates. SUFFERING WITH FEVER. CASTELLANS DIVORCE. Louisville, Ky July 23. Marvin he was Halt's trlpYto Australia. wh.-rto fight Bill Squlere. has been indefinitely postponed. Fever, contracted on Salt river, where he was working, has affected Hut, and while hi lUnes-- t Is not of a tenons nature. It la suffl-ci-to make him put off the date of leaving Indefinitely. Paris, July 25. The court ha definitely decided that the hearing of tha suit - of Conntesa Anna do Caatt-llaragainst her husbaqd. Count Bor.i. foil horce ahall be heard October 17tu or October 24th. If the parties are no ready on the first (late mentioned. The hearing of the ul:s of the counts creditor, in which tltev are seeking CASHIER COMMITS SUICIDE. to hold the cmtnte liable for the obligation Incurred by the count, fixed Carlton, Kan., July 25. Despondent the same day. over ill health, James Major, cashier of hc Car'.'i.n state bank, shot and FOREST FIRES IN MICHIGAN. killed himself tonight In a room of the hank. Marquette. Mich.. July fcyiT fires are taring wear of here. disml!, The town of Birch, tant. the scene of tho extensive operation cf the North cm Lumber com-;anIn grave riangc- and help lia 25,-Se- riou - WATCHES tclph'-ne- A cane, from injury. upon the works' you have. e are watch inspectors for the fonr railroads enterinp Opden and know from HARD EXPERIENCE wlint constitutes a pood movement. All high grade watches are carried at this store and we challenge any one to sell you a watch any cheaper than we can for the same quality. LEWIS J. 5.Jewelers and CO., Opticians. MfZaSBSQEraBSEREEBSimnRSSEBBSSSSeBaaEBSin SIU.UX --SSWBBOm . A prla! train be rushed to Birch with the f -- e department - and volunteers. U if a r:i!l!on dc'ri"- worth of proper' i endangered at Blrrh. I!1 Mar-n-ieit- e FLEEING whether of Silrerine or protects your watch movement The time you pet depends entirely GOOD uprrifpnble Solid Gold, only IN POLICES HANDS School foi the De.f and Dumb ia th guest ot at Washington, D. Superintendent P. M. Drlggs of the School for the Leaf and Blind. Hs wifi leave thie morning toi I tab, to consult John Clark, a graduate of both the state and national Institution! for the deaf anc. dumb, In regard to the feasauiilty o: adding a Course to the curriculum - 25. An automobile h . Newark, N. J., July IS AGAIN 1906. USE CELEERATIOX AT HAE&OTT Pioneer Day at Marriott was made memorable by a grand celebralio,-- , under the auspices of the ward Sunday school, which attracted one of the largeat crowds In the history of the place. During the forenoon a program. consisting of songs by the Sunday school, aa address by Superintendent Thomas E. Powell, reading, soloe and class songs were rendered, nil of tha numbers of which wera excellent. An address by Mrs. Elisa-betMarriott, the oldest resident of the ward, was especially enjoyed, ns was the song by the little folks, from 6 to 12 years of age. The afternoon was spent in games and contests of various kinds. Among the most interesting were the relay. race, in which the bishopric of the ward and tha Sunday school were the contestants, the womens married race, and the womens spike driving contest. In the evening the amusement hall was crowded to its utmost capacity by dancers and spectators and during this part of the entertainment, a voting contest waa held. Miss Florence Powell was awarded n cash prise, having received the greatest number of votes, which entitled her to the dis tiuctlon of being the most popular woman in the hall. Refreshment., were served In great vs;ety throughout the day and evening. 1 Self-Risi- recent issue cf th. Grant's Paw (Ore.) Courier coniaino an article whlcn rt fleet the In mining ventures of A. H. 0 .uuell, a former Ogden boy. It state mat he has disposed of some of bit properties, whicn since their development under hie direction have made a remarkable showing. and will now demote hia entlie time to hia more acquisitions, among wnich le the Henry Booth copper claim. This properly, it ia staled, promises to become one of the greatest producers in the .eat. Mr. Gunnell' family resides at Grant's Pas, wh re he owns one of the finest revidence in the city. Pari. July FROM ODESSA. George Campbell, the young mail who eecaped I ruin the Ogden police several days ago, after he had been arrested at the request at Santa Fe railroad officials at Pueblo, again fel Into the clutches of the law about 4:30 p. m. yesterday. Sergeant Tout and Officers Hadlock and Morrissey were making a round up of the hoboes along the Weber river, west of the Union Pacific round house, when they discovered Campbell sitting on the banks of the stream after having taken n plunge. Although be has made no confession since he waa retaken by the officers, h practically commlued himself by stating that he was willing to go to Pueblo and take his medicine. Campbell, with hie pal, Jim Stator, was arretted by Officer Chambers some time ago, but made hie escape from the police station by leaping through the door Just na the desk sergeant turned to answer a telephone call. Before this happened, Slater had been placed in n cell and was consequently detained. He was later taken to Pueblo on requisition, where they are both wanted for burglary, having. It it said, conducted a series of box car robberies along the Santa Fe railroad. Besides committing other depredation!. When asked aa to where he had been since making his escape, Campbell stated that he had visited several points In California. He will be sweated sometime this forenoon. rcr-en- t TRAINS FROMjAST LATE Trains from the east over tha Union Pacific were delayed yesterday, on account of a wrecx at Review, Wyo., a few miles east of Green River, on the Oregon Short Upe. Tha wreck, which was oue of the worsi in ihe history ot the road from the point of damage to equipment and freight, was the reiuU of a collision nt 8:15 Tuesday evening between freight train No. 56 and an extra. As far as could be learned, nobody was seriously hurt, although the crews ot the trains were badly bruised and scratched while Jumping aa it la Mid that bo.h were going at a rapid rate of speed. Engine and cars went in all directions and the track was torn up fur a considerable distance. RSUOELL SAGE PLACED BURGLAR-PROO- F AN ALBANIAN IN Vienna. It hae now become known His Wile Guards Against the Grave that aa the result of n demand from the Turkish government an Albanian Being Robbed of Ita Dead Coffin leader was arrested at Trieste on Mada of Stool Capable of June 5. This man, who, after his Resitting tho Attacks flight from Albania, had worked as a of Ghoula common laborer on the new Alpine railway near Trieste, ia thirty-fiv- e New York, July 25. Encaood in a years of age, and ia named Klni Math hermetically sealed copper envelope, He had already aUracednotlce by placed within a splld mahogany cof- his herculean etature and masculine fin, the body of Russel Sage will today beauty, and hie talent for improvising be placed In chilled caae, four Inches sentimental sopgs with romantic char thick, riveted with steel bolts, locked acters, in thrstyle of many Highland with a leek which' can only be opened scenes from Sir Walter Scott. Klnl arrived three months ago at from the Inside, aj)d lowered Into a grave, carpeted aqd lined with ever Pudgorirsa, with a beautiful woman greens on which the clods will be named Theresa Aits, who had left her l. Tho husband and fled with Klnl to heaped and the mound built. sirel cast weighs three tons. It was They afterwards went to Trieste shipped to Oakland cemetery, Troy, where they occupied a room In a house inhabited by other Albanians, yesteiday. Immediately after the steel box and and where the man secured employthe contenla are,' lowered into the ment on the pew railway. After his grave, ekrtrlcal connections will be arrest and sxamloatoln Kinl was made and wires will be strung ao that placed in the statep rlson, where he an Immedlte alarm will be given If any will remain until he la extradited. attempt la made to tamper with the Theresa Asia was arrested on June 5, remains. The extraordinary efforts to and placed on board a Lloyd steamer thwart attempt by grave robbers waa boynd for Dalmatia. sanctioned by Mi 5. Sage and by her Some yean ago the Turkish govckiseet advisers. ernment1 offered a reward for the cap The expenditure for this protection ture of Ktu. He wandered about and for the coffin and accessaries, will Albania and came aa far as Scutari, be greater, so far As known, than any where he performed eeveral act of aum expended In the burial of any oth- revenge without being discovered by er private cltlcpn In the United States the Turkish gendarmes. He Is animatand ia in striking. contrast with tbs ed by the deepest hatred against the rigid economics practised during the Turks. Uls friends regard him as a kmg life time of Mr. Sage. hero. He was formerly n member of Tho coffin alone, of solid mahogany, the band of the Nozkda, with Its copper inside envelope, trim- who was killed in a with the mings and mahogany handles, coat ap- Turkish troops, Klnl fight resolved to proximately fl.oou. Th steel case and him, and he, with some comIts patent unpick able lock eoet 132,000. avenge attacked the Turkish barracks It la called the burglar proof ooffln rades, the coast near Scutari. Six or and It la aaserted that even without on killed, after a four the added precaution of electrical pro- seven Turks were fight. He was also an ardent tection or guards, It would be impos- hours' adherent of the pretender, Aladro sible for the moat expert grave-robbe- r Kastrldta, and two years ago he to get at the body. Mrs. 8age, it la said, hae had a brought fifteen Albanian nobles to dread of a violation of sepulcure, Thieste to see the pretender. During since the stealing of the body of A. T. the last months hs has been in comStewart, and she readily consented to munication with Boris Barafoff. It is believed la Trieste that the the proposal for the safeguarding Austrian government will not give grave rf her husband. The steel case is of such hardness Kinl up to the Turks, ns no formal exthat It would take two expert safe tradition treaty exists between Austria openers a full day to break the outer and Turkey. Morever, Klnl is to be reshell, and then uniy by the employment garded as a eommon criminal, hut as a of specially constructed tools. There political offender. Just before hie arrest Klnl remarked Is no visible lock to to Aeta: Once the ltd la closed down, n My arms seem frozen: mechanism clamps It Inaide at some misfortune awaits me." Asti twenty point, mi sot the slightest looked Into the eards, which foretold lift for the Insertion of a something evil, and an hour later Klnl opening wedge. The corners are all rounded. was arrested. London "Hriegreptx Following a bnef committal service at the grave today the lid of the steel HUNTING THE HAIR. case vrill be flnully closed. The epiThe good elty of Limoges has Just taph to he engraved upon the Sage monument ia: roen the termination of its annual I have done the best that I could Hair fair. It Is at the folre aux by ilin light cf the day. cheveux" at Limoges that the wholeThe win of Hie dead financier will sale buyers buy human hair are wont bp offered for probate-tomorroand to renew their btock. Not that these then. If Mrs. Sage consents, its great pereonnages buy direct from the will be made public. grower. Just at there are The scones at the residence of the hunters among the Redskins, scalp and toiRussell on Fifth avenue late Sago head hunters the Malaya, so ls- win ro lay tho body cf the deceased there are hairamong hunters In the pleasfinancier, were in keeping with the ant land of France. These sportssimple funeral services held at Far men pursue their game among the Rockaway, lone Island, yesterday, A peasant girls of the French villages, few intimate of Mr. and Mra armed with a stock of Jewelery, Sage h. ard the prayers that were read dress stuffs, and thecheap like. When by the Rev. Andrew Hageman, D. I)., or Jacqueline haa been assistant pastor of the Collegiate Re- Marie, Jeanne, tempted into parting with her magformed Church, a few minutes before nificent mane, the game is bagged, the body ws removed from the house to lie (alien to Troy, N. Y., for Inter- and the hair hunter can be sure of ment. The ent.ie first floor of the res- selling it at Limoges at prices rangidence was filed with floral tributes. ing from ninety to a hundred and ten At the head of the coffin stood a francs the kilogram to the wholesale white dealers from Pans, who. in' turn, dislargp wreath of orchids and roses, a token from the clerks In Mr. pose of i; to foreign buyers. One of Sage' office. In the center of the cas- the dialers, says a French Journal, ket lav a wroirh from Mias Helen recently wold 5.000 francs' worth of another hair in a single lot. But. alas for the Gould and at. the foot was trade! The peasant girls are growing from George Gould. loo coquettish. It is said, to part with their woman's glory, and the supply PRESIDENT STICKNEY is beginning to fall to keep pace with demands of the hair hunters. LonSaid to Have Been Offered a Position don on Interstate Commerce Daily Graphic. Cat-Jmn- g 1 con-len'- fr'i-nd- 26. The correspondent a cf the Marin report that be governor has ordered the populs-!oro give up their arms. The noire, sp indent ailda that panic reign in the Commission. city owing to the hreata of the Cossack to recommence massacre and St, Paul, Minn., July 25. With reftha train load rf people are leaving. erence to th etory that President baria. are parolllng Ttfrn'yflve StlckDpy. of thr Chicago Great "Westb street. There have been two tern railroad, bail been or would be offered a plare or the Interstate Commerce commb s.nii, Mr. 8tickney a J .DIVER MEETS DEATH. today: I have not been offered such a poW. Ji. Plckhard. St. Louis, July 24 while working many feet beneath the sition. A man who ii very close to Mr. Mississippi river today In a diver' suit, lost Ms 'fe through the break- Btiekney. when asked if be thought ing of hi life line. It was five hours Mr. Stlckney would accept a nosi.ion before he was brought to the surface, on the oommiibn If it. wa tender and although the air buss remained In- ed to him, said: Of course Mr. Stlckney alone car tact, he hsd suffocated, probably because he bid not been able to signal answer that definitely, but I do not to the pumper the amount of air he think he would accept, such an t Od- dealt ed. ROMANCE. COFFIN Accidents wli: happen, bnt the famll-- i keep Dr. Thomas' Eniectric Oil for such emergencies. It subdues rhe pan Had heals the hurts. PAPERHANGING F,,r it. trains 1 4 DAILY 4 EAST This includes t!:e AND PAINTING. An work guaranteed to be perfect and durable. New stock of wall paper to select from at 10 per cent discount Sampis books delivered to your residence. We hang your paper bought elsewhere. G. H. Muller and Son, 2582 Wash. Ave. Ind. 'phone, 1092. QUIT SPEECH TO LICK A MAN. The Glasgow senatorial district now represented by Senator E. P. haa been the scene of many political battles,'' said a former resident of that section, and I remember once when Major Barlow, who represented the district several times, was prosecuting an active canvass that trouble la plenty waa furnished the speakers. It waa secne time after the close of the war and race prejudice ran high. In Monroe, one of the counties situated on the border where the ravages of war had been most pronounced, lived Col. John M. Frqjm, n financier, of whom it has been raid that he would speculate on anything from a hen sad chickens to half a county In Kansas, and during the major's canvass In Monroe he made some statements to which Co loo el Fralm took exceptions. During the speech of the major, Colonel Fralm disputed his utterance, but the matter was dropped and on the fololwlng day the speaking was to be held' at what la now the village Fllppin, near the splendid estate of Colonel Fralm. Before reaching the. appointment Major Barlow, anticipating' further trouble, stopped at a country store and purchased a huge butcher knife, hut immediately altered hia manfi and requested the merrtmut, who knew nothing of hie Intentions, to excuse him from the bargain, and left the store empty handed. The botise was crowded with men and women when Major Barlow aroee to speak and almost against the speakers desk sat Colonel Fralm. When the major reached that portion of his speech which was obnoxious to Colonel Fralm he at once pronounced the major a liar. Unexpected to Fralm, Major Barlow stepped out of the stand and without uttering a word knocked him down, and following up his advantage gave the colonel an unmerciful beating. The crowd, though composed of both Democrats and Republicans, was wholly In sympathy with the major, and no Interference was offered until Cokmel Fralm suggested that he was satisfied. Major Barlow then resumed his speech where he had left off and concluded his canvass without further Interruption. Bom time later Colonel Fralm sought Major Barlow and apologised for the Interruption, and during the remainder of their lives the two men friends." Louisville were devoted Courier-Journa- B. B. B ng for Pancakes Ask your grocer for euper-intendenc- y -- SADDLERY WRECK MORNING, JULY .26, A dining oar service, is quite 111 at his panied by Parley Eldrldge, attendee home, 276 Twenty eighth street. the services hsrs last Sunday and addressed the They, toJ. D. Stead of lows and J. E. Under-woo- d gether with oungregatkm. several members of the of this stats, two missionaries of stake Sunday school board, were presthe Reorganized Church of Latter-da- y ent at the Sunday school exercises. Saints, held an open air meeting on was appropriately obPioneer the sweets last evening. These nieet-- ' served at Day this place. The usual exInga will be held on the streets every ercises were held la the meeting house evening this week. during the forenoon, .George E. Brown aa master of ceremonies and The Knights of Pythias have ar- acting James Ward as chaplain. An oration with the Transit Ogdsn Rapid ranged of unusual merit was delivered by Co tp meet their return Saltalr excurStanford. Mrs. Minerva Hicksion train, due hare 12:50 a. m., July Joseph man spoke oo the subject; "Ltsn Union care with at 27th, depot for all as It Once Was." and Frederick Barparts of the city, ber on Utah as Ir Now Is, while Nathan lal Montgomery disHon. Fifteen minute car service to Ogdrn coursed in an able manned on Utah canyon. Take a ride to Ogden can- as It Will Be. Another address was yon. Cool and refreshing. Cara leave delivered by Mr. Reynolds who spoke 5th Bt. and Wash. Ava., every 10 Why the Pioneers Came to Utah minutes from 6:45 a m. until 1:13 p. on were interspersed m. Oars leave every 15 minutes from These numbers excellent musical selections. 1:U p. m. until 10:15 p. m. Last wkh were sung by Frances Rogers, car leavea Ogden canyon at 10:43 Solos The Beth Hayes and F. W. Ellis. m. p. latter sang a selection entitled Hard Timet Come Again no More," with BUNK BY A TORPEDO. organ accompaniment by Ksthsr Ellis. Ills ward choir under the direction of Four Men Were In Boat and Were All A. 0. Berrett, also furnished an imReaouad. portant part of the musical program. raw e t Amanda Ellis was organist for the White25. A R. I., July Newport, choir. head torpedo fired from the dock at The afternoon was devoted to races, station the torpedo during practice a hall game and other amusement In which boat today struck and sank a st the park and th celebration closed four seamen gunners were seated. A with the light fantastic at the amusetor. seamen. The lifeboat rescued the ment ball. pedo was not charged, but it was driven with sufficient force by comTELEGRAPH NEWS BRIEFS. pressed air to break a hole In th eboat at a dlatanoe of 200 yards. The men Saratov, July 26. The village of In the boat were sUtloned on the which eaa set on fire during Ekal, range line to pick up the spent torpedo agrarian disorders, has been completand by mischance they got in the way ely consumed. of It " Lublin, Russian Poland, July 25. The gas workers here have gone out on etrlke and the city streets are In darkness. Santiago, Chile, July 25. The electoral dwegstes today elected Don For tired, aching, tender feet Pedro Monte president of the- republic We have arranged with the Sufof Chile for the ensuing term of flvo folk Shoe Oo. to handle their years. ladles London, July 26. The house of commons early this morning crmplete stage of the educational bill amidst ministerial cheers and opposition cries of gag. PILLOW SHOES THURSDAY ADDED accom- McKay, UTAH, AUTOMOBILE MAYBE a David OGDEN, by four occupied men struck the curb a: the weit end of Twenty-fiftstreet snort ly after lu o'clock last evening, throwing some members erf the party to che sidewalk ana othcra into the depot park, but without doing them anv erious injur. Both of the front wheels of the automobile were put out of commission, the front axle was damaged and the entire front of the machine was battered. Those on the auto at the time ESCAPED CAMPBELL PROF. HALL OF GALLAUDETT: at the accident account for the smash- - GEORGE up b the asteriicn ihat the si ee ring SEVERAL DAYS AGO. SCHOOL IS HERE. gear as out of order, wnich prevented them from making the turn at Wall avenue. Is Wanted in Pueblo by Santa Fa Is th Guest of SupL Origgo Came SurOfficers Says He Is WillWest to Consult Only-MutCCDEN BuY MEETS SUCCESS ing to Go Beck. veyor in U. S. Service. Appro-prut- s The extreme heat ot the last fen Jays tends to cause a rapid growth of crops and a ripening of those varieties of fruit now in season. Strawberries are off the market, raspberries nearly to and their place la now being taken by apricots. The hay crop la nearly all harvested, lha beet crop is in excellmi condition and tomatoes promise a fair yield. An excellent yield is also expected in the peach crop, with, perhaps the exception of the Elbertas and a few other varitiea that suflered most froui the recent wind storms. John Q. Blaylock has Just returned From-six weeks course in the Summer school at the state university. Joseph E. Helm and Miss Blaylock, of Pleasant View, also attended summer school st the university. Mrs. Louis Short, of Hexburg. a former resident erf this place, is visiting with friends In North Ogden. An effort is being made to secure a lecturer from Salt Lake to address the Seventies at their meeting In North Ogden next Sunday. President Pearl Jones, of rhe Young Ladles association, is endeavoring to induce a large delegation from her orcondistrict ganization to attend ferences at Ilarrlaville next Sunday. B. F. Blayluck, which selling fruit in Ogden last Saturday in the southwest part of town, had the misfortune of losing a purse containing 615 in gold and currency, a small check and some change. Uttle Harvey Chandler fell through the bridge of the Oguen Northwestern at this place into the canal and was rescued a few rods below clinging to the brush, after a narrow escape from drowning. Mrs. Zln Blaylock has gone to Idaho Falls her husband. Mason Blaylock, who Is employed into the office of the Consolidated Implement company. William Pol, a former resident of this place, arrived recently from Idaho and and is now visiting relatives Mends in North Ogden. Patriarch EXAMINER: MORNING OVERLAND 'aR-:-.-- . LImiTED and the ns-LOS ANGHk; CHICAGO 3 . Twentieth Strictly Elec: re YssJbuled, Steam Heated Trains C Pullman Palace ia, tarahle Obarvat:a:i- - ! Dining Car of the vm .uuk lW Sle.-ju--- OXLT 40 . HOURS OOL'v For particulate write ey, Trav. Pass. A U Mu-- i Av-nt- . Is the character of the tnmtw service we supply our pstnaa Prompt, reliable and at low eont, any time you say well b os yoor Job and handle It expeditiously ud well ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phono 22 for youra. ALASKA EXCURSIONS TOTEM POLE R0UTP l. DUCHESS MOURNS TWOMBLY. Since the death by drowning at her oouain, young Hamilton McK. Twombly, the Ducheos of Marlborough has canceled all evening engagements and has gone Into halfmourning. At tha queens garden party eht waa, aa usual, one of tha most charm ing figures In a black and whita striped silk, with a hat composed of eight large ostrich plumes. She gave up her dinner engagement at Devonshire house with Mra. Arthur TOlaon, aa well aa aa entertainment nt Groavenor house. At the latter the Duchees of Westminster who is once more a graes widow," her husband having gone at a few days' notice to shoot big game in Central Africa gave one of .her very rare and exclusive affairs. At the league of Mercy reception last Thursday at Marlborough house, the duchess was' present at the luncheon and related a strange dream she had two nights before about-he- r cousin. She was wearing an extremely simple white gown, which, though a mass of costly embroidery, was made In the plainest fashion. It was one of ten ordered from Laforrle of Paris for her The duchess told thep rincess how shocked she was when the news came of Twombly's death. It reached her while she waa entertaining Countess Crewe, Lady Alinton and Countess Torby. New York Vbrld. SEASON 1906 London. g. ICE A NECESSITY Madison, Wls., July 25. By a decision, which will ha made public tomorrow, Attorney General Sturtevaat holds that an ice combine exists in LaCrosse and that an offense has been committed. The Important decision is also made that lee la a necessity ot life. District Attorney Bombard of La Crosse alleges that three dealers Id La Crisn, who control tho greater part of the Ice. are in an Illegal combination. LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUE GLACIERS AND A THOUSAND ISLANDS EN ROUTE. Seasickness Inside Passage. known. Us The Palatial Exonrslo STEAMSHIP SPOKANE Will Leave TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA June 7, 21 July 6, 20; Aug. 1 Far C. a llteratnm reservations lull Informatloa, apply DUNANN, Gas. Pass. Agw FranelicA 10 Market OL, t Ee LONDON MEAT MARKET A. WRIGHT, Prop. Freah and Salt JttATS, and Fish In season. Ws at nothing but prime e Specialties: Home-madand sausage. All In every strictly first-la- ss Both 'phones, 132- - m' 616 24th Street best-reg-ilat- SENT BACK TO CANADA. New York, Juiv 23. David Hobbs. he former curomi Inspector cf the Canadian Pacific Railrcmd company at Montreal. rcn:lT arrested in this dty. at the instance of the Canadian BURGLARS IN A BUILDING Rockford, Ills., July 25. Nearly every safe and m.v. in the Brown building, a rffice building, was ransacked by burglars last night. Today, after a hr.nl to hand fight, the poHce arrested Edward William and George Everett nn whose persons 11.000 in currency and a large amount of negotiable paper was found. six-ctnr- y authorltifs, t yesterday sent back Mount to Mon'reV; for trial, upon, the order of Pleasant. I.. July 25. George Uniu-rv.r.c s Ccmmissloner Alexan- S. Tracy of Burlington was today nomder. inated for congress tv the Democratic It Is of examination that an convention c; ihe First district- - The Hobbs' f i showed a shortage of convent! so endorsed Wiliam Janninis Vi,-u- . Bijsn. WANT AM VIEtO HE Elll,' |