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Show 1. MORNING THE EXAMINER TELEPHONES KEEP THE ENEMY DIVIDED ROOMS No. 81 No. Bl bidepeeSent 'Rhone Roll Ptone, two ring f Gib-son- land. Interment cemetery. and Bishop McFarwas in West Weber The bill at the Utahn theater changed night. After ths run of week this week's last offering appear amateurish and lame. A few redeemsave It. however, from absoing parts lute monotony. A vena and A vena. In an acrobatic act, twist and turn with the agility of an elephant. About the only feature of thair stunt which arouses Interest la the manner In. which they rover tip lat their fallings. WARRANTY Waterworks Ordinance. With a Number of New Amendment, Valparaiso, Aug. ;7 The governPasted Third Reading. ment has drawn up and presented a project for the reeonx'vui'tioa of Valparaiso In order t prevent rhe floodAi the meeting of the city council ing f streets they will have a uniform Iasi night all member were present, level. The minimum width of streets, will be anil without counting excepting Cnuncilmen William (rkson. Ac there weie no cuminuul fifteen meter. The government will ration from the mayor they proceed- pay cash for lands expropriated for this purpose and will facilitate loans ed with the following business: Cnuncilmen Paine and Mnjes sere to owners of land Uui taken. Cusappointed to art on same committee toms duties will be suspended for 18 construction material. as they dbl before tb-- y resigned. The months The destruction by dvnamlte of danininril adopted the rerunimendv'ion 'if the that gerous buildings la bringing out many committee pollre Chief of Police Browning should not protest. Tbe bourse and commercial 'tppolnr William Fe.ker as patrolman. houses are not yet doing husinc and The councilmen refused A. B. Irwin because of a lack n( money the bank payand other the privilege of using part are forced to continue limited ment. of the city hall square for a arenir railwav tram-continent- . VICTIMS OF THE BANK. proposed that th Ogden Union Railroad and Depot company remove the track on Twenty-seventChicago, Aug. 27. Johann Klndler, street, or else withdraw franchise. 18 rears old. yesterdav became vlolea. Thin was referred to the law commitand alarmed passengers in an Ashland avenue car while brooding over tbe tee. The Union Pacific railroad company loss of 8x0 which be had deposited in asked the privilege to lay water pipes the failed Milwaukee Avenue State In Ogden City. Till proposition was bank. Klndler waa arrested end held also referred to the law rommRlee. pending nn Investigation nf hi sanity. An ordinance waa read prohibiting Klndler la th aecumt person to beany person other than employes to come mentally deranged as a result of trespass on the property of the Union tbe failure. In addition three person Pacific Railroad company. The ordi- hare committed enlchle and one man 27. The Ala., Aug. Montgomery, nance was referred to the law commit- fell dead following the fltght of PresiDemnrrati of Alabama nominated tee. dent Stenslnnd and the closing of the state officers hy a primary and also Councilman Paine addressed the bank. Tbe police are still In the dark voted for two candidates for the Unit- council in behalf of Mr. Groutcher, as to the whereabouts of Stensland. ed Hives senate. Owing to the great whose home was by the redamaged from of senator the present age 1. DALNY OPEN SEPTEMBER cent storm and was In destitute cirno to who had Alabama, opposition He recommended that cumstance. two candidates for alternate! 175 be allowed to make Washington, Aug. 27. Mr. Mlyaoka, repairs to her were voted for. home. Referred to the street com- the Japanese charge, called at the These alternate will be appointed mittee. tat department today and advised by tbe governor or elected by .the The resignation of Fireman William Acting Secretary Adee that Japan will legislature in cae of death or dis- Dick of the fire department waa accept- open Dalny to the commerce uf all ability of the present Incumbents, ed and Carl Paine was appointed to fill nations after September 1. It Is to be Governor B. B1 Comer of Birming- the vacancy. Th resignation takes a free port and no Import or export ham was nominated over Dr. K. M. effect 1. duty will be levied on articles of comSeptember merce imported into or exported from Cummingham of Ensile, by a majority A resolution waa passed the by estimated from B.oui) to 8,000. council to the effect that the appoint- Kwan To Shu through Dalny. From IJeutenant governor H. B. Orgy of ment of Mr. Folger as assistant au- the same date ship of all nations will J. Meador of ditor be confirmed. Hla salary was be permitted to ply and engage In Birmingham and traffic between Dalny nr Talma, as Myrtiewqod. are In thn lend, the re- fixed at 1 1.008 a year. turn at band being insufficient to The J. P. ONeil Construction com- the town la now called, and all the name the mlnner. pany was allowed 97.887.25 for work on porta of Japan that are open to forUnited Biatea senators John T. curbing and guttering. eign commerce. Morgan and Edmund W. Pettua had Chairmun Craig granted Matthias no opposition. LETTER FROM PRESIDENT. Hlnchellff permission to apeak In beAlternate Putted State acna-o- r half of seventy-fiv- e who obpersona Senator Johnston, John H. Bankhead jected to Mr. Fell laying railroad Zanesville. Ov Aug. 27. Among and John A. Knox are In the lead. tracks arms the street, near the cor- many other congratulatory letters that O. W. Underwood of the Ninth con- ner of Twenty-seventR. B. Brown received bere since his street and It va then h I. - Pa-rif- election ae commander In chief of the G. A. R. Is one from President Roosevelt In which he Bay In part : "My Dear Commander In Chief Let me send you a wotd of sincere and hearty congratulation on your election a commander In fhlef of the Grand , Army. "With all good wish, and trusting to hare the pleasure of meeting yon personally in Washington this winter, I am, sincerely yours. Anglo-America- "THEODORE ADRIFT f'-e- sc-ilr- -i exi-ep- ! i Ift.'ai j ' LENSES GROUND TO ORDER ROOSEVELT." ROW IN BOAT. Muskegon. Mirh., Aug. 27. Ad vice from ijtke Harlmr, Muskegon summer resor1, six miles from this city, say that three resorters, on man and two women are adrift In a small row boat in a heavy tea on Lake Mlcblgnn tnmgV. Those In the boat are James Costnlln of New York City, Miss Blanche Taylor of 8t. Paul, and Mlsa Eva Birch of Cincinnati. The party left the hotel in the lake channel today and rowed out toward the lake. When last seen they were drifting. may-call-- : i ' 27. Judge in the circuit court today. appointed Willis Baldwin of Mnoroe and K H. Biirgom of Fremont, Ohio, recoil era tor tlm Toledo. Ann Arbor k Iwnrclt electito railway, which is parrinlly ennstru. led hetseen Toledo hnd Ann . Aug. . dog-car- t, Arhnr German Bros of Toledo. Ihe petitioner. complain that fann.nno has lieen put Into ttu read and that no last fall work ha hen done Hlnr owing t. th disappearance of a large number f bond WRECKED AN AUTOMOBILE. Providence. R. T.. Aug 27 A touring Hii'oimdille containing seven pera suburban sons was run down h yesterday, trolley ear at and the ehaiiffe'i'1. Oliver T.e Belle of as lns:ar.tl New Bedford. killed; A'mee Frur.ea.l er Fall Klver. owner nf the machine. probably fatally Inverve J. Paquette waa jured. and sevi-reihur: T ie other eerupants of he tourina ear. member of Mr family escaped Injury, though the machine was wrecked. w, Frs-rea.i- 's wv elected councilman fufl'l the urexpired term of R. v. connr'liium f rhe Flf:h ward. Emmett. t the who tendered h'a nsletia'inn last meeting. KILLED FRANCIS ENTERTAINED B dietnia. Msrienhnd. BY LIGHTNING. R TraP'-is- , BY KING. Aut. 27 - REMEMBER WE EXAMINE EYES TREE OF CHARGE aftrr all. Unlike hi companion. Mr. Hsserty lx a profound philosopher and during 'he journey has solved many peiplex-in- g problems. Among these Is the hen cross the question. "Yi'by doe road?" This question, which ranks the well with u rh conundrums a reuse of 'be origin of life, the cause of the ralnhow and who struck Billy he ha solved. Or, rather, a solution commonly accepted in ihe-irhe ha proven in fact. "AVe met thousands of chickens, male nnl female, young and old. nn Uorrea-pon-toour wav here." explained . v president of the . IjniiMiim P.iroh.ise exposition, Kesw-ellM . Aug 27. .1. S Mer N'lds-vti'Shaug1 nesy. third seeroiiry stnm. travel ng from TVr'ax. disnw. cf the Amerlc.-iembassy ered two men sitting upright In a were aincnc 'hi- eup' entertained bv wagon deal and four mules deal m K'ns Ft'.war ! Kurhaus tonigbi. harness near Krunv The men have The tuber giir-- v he included Sir Henry as Victor and Thomas ran'i'he'lBa-.rvrna- n been Identified and Richard Simpson, brother, who llve-- on a ' Burden Haldane reapective'.v prime farm mar El'.ia They were kltb-- bv tv of Great mlnis'er and it minister I.Khtmng while driving from R.nwvll . Vn Vwi Adm'ral Britain, and to their farm f the navy. and ru-rl- Brin tbe nrr.liafg prescription to iib nnd wo will fill it- - nl t lie- lowest possible price. Onr tittles Iwk some twenty year or more. UagM-ty"Tt didnt matter whv side nf th road the fowl were on. when they heard the machine coming they had to risk their lives going in fr.ur nf us and getting on the It was curious to come o' her side one flock of whtzr'ng along bna was peacefully pecking away, one rn me side .f tbe thornugnfare TO WELCOME BRYAN. and anothT flock on the opposite side. ANT'. OPIUM LEAGUE. They were a safe as the Democratic I Louisville. Aug 27. LcuDrllle an vme in Georgia, but the moment they 27. The Hone Kong. Aug. effic'a' ecmmlttee to beard us. which was generally when Kentucky's been at ha lg-iJ. we were about twenty feet away, rur! William Bryan on his arrival i Honan to conpe-at- e the with Can'on from Europe, !rave for New A'ork every nto'her' chirk of them had to was Ther er.ormotis lvagup. iTintsville Is tcakins a tcmnrrow get xrroa the road. And they always tbe opefir siren'tou cff:rt ti eecure the next rf me trnich; mad? it. too. When we got past each new wraantxaflon. Democrvlr convention and the flock had entirely ehanged place. wri'.l meet with the Democratic "Therefore, let me reiterate, that a ADS BIG WANT YIELD RESULTS. In naiiimal eomml'tee Nw Augheu the road not only to get .1" ust in ptes Louisville's claltr. WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS. on th aide, but because It is l d Risen-vheke- r -- ,nl-Oiriuj- J. S. LEWIS AT & CO., Opticians TIIE DIO CLOCK, WASH. AVI. g e APPOINTED. Mich Monroe. Uirkwnnri. lt epoch-makin- Santiago, Chile. Aug. 27. Tbe minister of war ha derided to suspend work nn the enlargement of the military park at iHlcuhuann. President-elec- t Monti advised that the money which was to have been used to defray the coat nf the celebration of the Chilean Independence he diverted to the aid of aiifferers hy the earthquake. The governmen' will facilitate eml gratl-vof these who have been Impoverished bv rhe earthquake to the Manilla nee territory. RECEIVERS tournament RIFLEMEN DID SHOOTING HEAVY RklN. IN Team from New Jaraey National Gu-i Wat Victorious m th Co lumbia Match. J 8 27 The varied weather condition marked of the big mtlltan' opening day hooting tournament of g of the part shooting waa done, hr, min wa falling. The riflemen steadfastly at the butt, hossvei ,r i darknec was very near when tbe shot of the company of the tem mi,-d. The two scheduled ei. .,' the Columbia trophy march and Company team match, occupied tc, .... tire day. The team representing y, Fourth regiment. National guard o' New Jersey, was victorious in thf lumhla match, while the rnm,, team match was won by the team i. , , i Company H. Sixth Me-- - chuaetta regiment, with a total The best Individual work in th .. lumhla match was done hy p-- n Minervinnie of the winning team attained a total of 188. Condition sir, to hooting, especially during the afnoon, were a unsatisfactory ax mini be imagined. A heavy rain fell and j strong south wind blew directly aero, the range, interfering aerloual) t the work of the competitors. Th scores of the other. conipeMim-- . the company team match were Second. Company C, Fourth Ne ey. 289; third. Company D. Pirsi Maine, 27; fourth. Company F. Fifiii - j. Maryland. 284; fifth, Ohio, 282; Sixth Gatling gun platoon. Flrat Illinois. 2m seventh. Beoond troop, New Jet so. 276; eighth. Company E, Second Wash. Ington, 276; ninth. Denver city troop 270; tenth. Company K. Second Nt Jersey. 263; eleventh. Company I.. 8eonnd New Jersey, 261; twelfth. Com. pany D. Second Washington. 2i'.X thirteenth. Company L Second District of Columbia, 259; fourteenth, Company B, First District of Columbia. 247; fifteenth, Company D. Second Indiana. 240; sixteenth, Company I, Flrat of Columbia, 231; eventeenTh. Flrat troop, Philadelphia city cavalp . 224; eighteenth. Company E, Seom l District of Columbia. 181; nineteenth, Montana. 170; twentieth, Company L ; Dix-tri- Second Montana. 170. THE SPELLING REFORM. Satisfaction Expressed by English Press Over American Opposition. London, Aug. 28. Spelling retorm la still the subject of keen discussion and editorial comment. Much te expressed that President Roosevelts proposals are meeting in America. oppoaition Many with prom- inent. men here are not adverse to reform aa long aa it ia out of an agree, pient between English countries. Jjonl Strathrona expressed thla view, v.hrn ha raid: . "J, would deprecate any radiml change In the present English uxae In spelling. I think such reforms ax are desirable should be by cnnre'tH action on the part of the two great people. English-speakin- g The Chronicle, editorially the suggestion of an conference, saya reform hy tlsl ukase te alien to the the English and apparently Americans. repeating Anglo-America- n presidea spirit nf also of CONFERENCE AT ALBANY. u ENLARGE MILITARY PARK. mi T. S. Browning The follow ing real estate transfers were recorded yesterday: George Pifield to L. j. Reader, considers! ton 21.200; part of lot 1, block 14. plat A. George Bailey and wife to William F. James, consideration $l.t00: pan of the nonh west quarter of section 30. township 6 north, range 1 west. David M. Plngree and wife to William June, consideration 915) part of the south wear quarter of section 3", township 8 north, range 1 weet. H. Eugene Badger and wife to ArOwing te the of Machine thur Jenaen. consideration 91,700; part Y eater day, the Bcribee Hud of lot 7, block 42. plat A. te the Canyon, Manhattan Trust company to James Combe, consideration 8240; lota 2ft to 4 Inclusive, in block 21. Lake View After having visited the points f addition. William K. Fife to John 8. Johnson, interest in and about Ogden, R. H. 29'0; part of the northIJuIe and C. D. Hagerty. ihe Ruaeian-Japanea- e consideration west quarter of section Ju, township' C war correspondent who are north, range 1 west. establishing a new automobile record betkrecn New York WIDOW AND 8WINOLER. and Baa Francisco, left Ogden this morning to complete their Journey, the Pari. The widow of a university automobile, which had been stranded near Rawlins, Wyo.. having arrived profeaaor recently inverted nn adverin several papers explaining shortly after midnight. They spent tisement her desire to obtain a position aa in afternoon the and yesterday canyon were more enthusiastic than ever In governes in n well-tud- o family. Rha rated that she had saved 2,000 their praiee of the resort. Ther deserted that any advertising that might pounds. A man who called himself be done In the east In regard to OgKepler den canyon would bring great reanlrs. called on her in reply to this adveras la their opinion, (hi retort was tisement, and told the widow that he not known aa it should be among the thought himself able to obtain for bar tourists from the eastern and central tbe position she desired. He called every day tor some time, portion of the United State. Mr. Little became communicative and waa extremely attentive .but the after hie return from the canyon last widow could not understand why the evening and related many peculiar position was never mentioned in actual incidents in regard to their present terms. this fact one day. trip. In describing the early part of andShehermentioned visitor fell on hie knee, and the Journey he told about leaving Herald aquare In New York Cityt and admitted that he had not told the exdescribed the scenery along the his- act truth. He declared that he had fallen in love with her, and begged toric Hudson, I waa becoming quite proud of my-el- f her to marry him. He introduced her te hie parents, when we struck a tree." he oaid. "Another gay young chauffeur had who were, aa he alleged, the owners prosperous hotel at Bucharest taken the wheel and wa were plough- of hotel, the generous father said, ing industriously up the wrong road This would be given aa a wedding gift to when we struck gully and Immedi- the young oouple immediately after ately turned and went off to one aide the marriage. and headed straight for the precipice Kepler Informed hla future wife that, when the Intelligent tree sprang as French money was of little value in heroically ont from among the other trees and rushing down at ua stood Bucharest, It would be advantageous to her if her aavlnga were exchanged squarely in our way to save ue from for Roumanian money in Parti. We struck mountain. down the rolling The widow entrusted her money to like an ocean liner on a stern and rockbound coast, and the saddest part Kepler. This waa the last she saw of it to me wee the fact that I was of him. Jn her distress eh went to conamong those present in the car. I sult the parents to whom ahe had been hardly knew what had happened, but I introduced. They had left without givtill remember heroically shouting: " Back, men, back from the boats, ing any address. Now the widow la waiting while the you cowards, save the women and children first I waa aware that the police are energetically attempting to fterdeck and whealhouse had carried trace tbe swindler who posed aa the away and that the only safety waa Kepler family. London Express. In the main top mixaen mast whither SEASIDE SMARTNESS. I climbed carrying in my strong young arm the beautiful heiress for love It looks as though Miaa Edna May of whom the scoundrelly mate had willfully driven our noble ship upon is going to remove a reproach under the treacherous rock. I saw John which tbe British nation haa labored Rockefeller and Hetty Green descend- loag. After our accent, the peculiarity which the French find It hardest ing in an airship. 'Saved, saved,' murmured the beau- to forgive in ne, la our fashion In tiful helreea, and then I found 1 waa bathing costume. Mlu Edna May, however, his orclimbing the very tree we had hit and I allowed the Demon Child Chauffeur dered one of special design from her to coax me dowu out of the branches, dressmaker for uae this season. This la probably the first time an although for an instant or two I hesitated In order to fill my arma with English dressmaker hu received an cocoanuta and bananas. It waa aH order to design s bathing anlt. ovar and I atond la the road pacing - Iiticile'e, the famous house that haa aadly at the wreck of all our hopes. been commissioned to execute this a total mom en tou l order, ia to have perfect There waa our sturdy Bulck ' wreck. That waa how it looked to freedom for the exercise of Be art. in me. The wheel were af an angle the matter, the popular actress hgring of forty-fiv- e degrees, axlea. rods and Stipulated for no more than that tbe bars were bent and twisted, the whai-yo- dreu shall be of a certain specified forward smashed a way length, and that the colour shall be a In, and there waa a great gap in The pretty pale blue. Rumor says that a popular East thmgainaglg in front down which I looked and tor the flrat time saw ooaat resort will be favored thla year the shuddering vital of an automobile. with a sight of Mlu Edna May In tjbla innovation. Poor little automobile that had The probability ia that whan Ihe started ao bravely from New York to 'Frisco. Not three hours on the Belle of New York" appeare on the journey and there it stood wounded beach In the dainty tmatume other lato the death, dripping out Ita very dles who are hiding all suggestions of heart's gasoline. I eat down on a hig their own personal charms in baggy and came aa near erylng aa I ever did flour racks will, aa soon aa possible, In my life. There was our little car, rush off to their dressmakers and orthe one that had left Herald square der a bathing costume. Our seaside so gayly. that had dipped ao merrily resort will bo all the better for it. over the siaty miles we had come, London Mirror. that had climbed the steepest hills PARISIAN RAFFLES. with a merry giggle and a saucy flirt of it tail, and fairly eaten up the flat stretches, there It was dying beParisA Parisian Raffles haa been discovered in the person of Henri fore my eyes. the continent Duseol, a young man who was caught "The great acros automobile trip against the record recently rod handed while burgling a ended before It fairly begun. I got house. Duxsol i only twenty-onyears of up to get some wild flowers to lay on the rorpae and then I sat down, for age, and the police found that he most the demon chauffeurs bad turned docluxuriously furnished tors and were at work on tbe autopsy. apartments, decorated with many exThey tore into that machine like pensive pictures and other works of maniacs. They pulled out its rolar art. WUh the proceeds of his burglaries plexus and banged ir on a rock. Tbey hammered 1' insides against the tree. he kept a housekeeper and valet, had They Tore out Its liver and lunga servant .to look after a magnificent and and gave and Lent them straight. Tbey ripped motor-ca- r and hammered and Hied and sawed. evenr one the Impression that be waa a man me alone about town. wealthy young They even refit aed te leave Dussol wans urpriaed one day while in mv sorrow, but made me take the canvas bucket and climb the hill down deftly working" a flat which the octhe lueclpice and bring up the water. cupants had left unprotected during I brought, up water until I waa Mark their absence for the He holiday. In th face. I brought up enough water made a daring leap from the window to float the battleship Illinois and of the fifth floor to the ground, fifty then I sat In 'the road nd chewed feet helow. The police rushed down, expecting 35 cent worth of gum with which the doctors plugged up the holes in rhe to And him a shapeless mass, but he gasoline tank. It waa heroic, but in had meantime Jumped to hla leet, my wisdom I said it waa pitifully vaulted ihe garden waB, and raced I wanted the dead left In down the atreet. fonllah. . He gave the pollre a very smart PCS'-""Suddenly chug, chug went my chase before be waa captured. Londear Bulck. Ah, be lived, she lived don Express. Non-Arriv- eldt-walk- . THE SEA GIRT DEEDS DAYS IN VALPARAISO. REBUILDING Th SPECTACLE necessary for it to get oa the other side, even when it is uuuocuwszry OGDEN h Ballinger won fresh laurels from the audience In the illustrated ' by G. A. R. Escorted From th DP Veteran. 1906 2$, SPEND TWO , avenue. Referred to street comgressional district was remonminated and W. B. Craig of Selma, was nom- mittee. Her ninglng, ai inated to succeed Hydnte J. Bowie, A petition by Sam Shaman asking Bang, "Cheyenne. usual, was characterised hy sweetness a congressman for the Fourth dis- for 20 rebate on a tlpket broker's and freshness. Picture to the song trict. license was referred to the 11 reuse compre exceptionally good, and depict mittee. character and a phase of life always OPPOSE NAVAL The Labor day eommlttee presented Interesting. GUNNERY CONTEST a petition requesting the-- use of the Wllftm and Leicester, In a Hinging streets tor lha Labor day parade and act, aoslaln the applamte they won last London, Aug. 28. - The Daily Chmn-icl- e asking that all dirt be reptoved on the week. They wing a number of fitvnrlte publishes this morning, a r: Ide evening of September 2. This was airs with feeling and are a strong deprecating the suggested granted and Instruct bins sere given plr. naval gunnery contest, and the street supervisor to see that streets The bast feature of the entire per aaya: were cleaned and sprinkled. formance 1 the singing and speeches The fidlnwlng petitions were then "The Idea la one that should he of Ham Hood, "The Man from Kennipped In the bun forth wlih. It is to presented: tucky." HI Jokes are fresh and told the last degree undesirable that any That lower atreet, below charmingly In darky dialect. There one know exact It y how well or how Wall avenue, be graded aud graveled. is originality about hi air and make- badly we shoot in That at the corner of Pacific avenue comparison with him from Hie other nation." up that distinguish and Thirty-firs- t atreet thn sidewalk be average dusky comedian and hla apine Dally Chronicle argues that graded. Referred to the atreet compearance on the atagn 1 like an oaal gunnery emolutlou would be likely to mittee. on a desert. Tbe executive commute and Improduce a desire tor a real teal in 'Moncrief and Rmtlh, In a singing war and eaya: provement league aaked that tbe and danrlng act, are fair. "We do not want such in the northwest quarter of the city hall , A happy hit, the Boston comedy Briiih or the American hope navies; but square bo beam tiled. Filed. trio made. While their singing la de- an The hid of Wheelwright Broa. ConInternational abnot would cervoid of anything suggesting musical struction company or 9798.5)1 for the l hem." produce tainly to mix technique, they manage a few extension of iewer district No. 10 wax melodies that appeal. Home fun In inreferred to tha finance committee. NEW MUSICAL COMEDY. the acene. and terpolated throughout Councilman A. H. .Moye offered a work their proved watlsfao altogether rcHulutlon that bids be opened to reA New 27. mucical York, Aug. the audience. to were They lory railed move broken rock from stockade. The version of Wife's HiiHhand. resolution My several tlniea. was referred to the city enof tinder the title were a partial failMoving pictures "Marrving Mary. ure owing to the dimness of the light. wito Marie Cahill In tbe leading role, gineer. Councilman Emmett offered a resoluwaa the attraction at the opening of tion that Die city give to the Weber DOWN LABOR UNIONS. . TURN Daly's theatre tonight. The support- Cuiinty Fair association two old sprinRan Juan. P. R.. Aug. 27. The Amer- ing company includes William Conn klers. to lie used for sprinkling tbe fair ican Federation of labor of Porto Rlcn lelgh, Mark Smith and Charles Dick grounds. The resolution was modified waa today- - denied representation on son. to that the sprinklers will he loaned The Haekett theatre. the legislative ticket of the 7.1, mist formerly to the association. convention, the majority holding that, known a Field' opened for 'he seaThe Ogden Union railroad company n lawmaker subject to the dictates of son tonight with a production el franchise, asking the privilege m lav hich had a water the federation would he hurtful to "The Utile Bl ranger." pipes from Taylor's ennyon to party policy and public Interests. Thn long run at the criterion theatre In the railroad yards for the protection waa The Igvndon. tinder plav produced maintains u similar Republican party from fire, was granted with an asK. sessed of .lame the Joint manag-me- nt position. occupation tax of 9 inn per year H.cketr and Frank Curxon. It I a to he paid to th city. The franchise eattlre on nrrnliiam. received It third and final reading The Important. Question of the TO WELCOME ROOT. evening wa the granting of the fran OGDEN TIRE EXCHANGE rhlfe to the Ogden Waterworks comRinting-i- . Ct.lle, Aug. 27. The min- pany. The report of ihe water comIn of affairs ister foreign announced and the following 263 Twenty-fift- h mittee was re St. an Interview today 'ha' In company amendments were added: Amendment Mr. with Amerirun Hick. minister was made to section No. t; California and Easter Races. to Chile, he would leave Ban'iagn to- that all work lie done underproviding Direct Wire foi All Sporting Events the in morrow fur fo'N CP") mib'S emnh f struetk-of the city engineer Amend, , to . the nipnt No 2 nicer Mr. It Valparaiso! the same ns above. American secret nr of stnie. and 111 Amendment No. 3 that the Ogden WaPLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH with Mr. feint's terworks rotripfinv fumlfh water pari. In aiTordiince expressed desire, the I'hilcan govern-men- i of chaige to sprinkle hcim-cMITCHELL BROS. the will receive him wirhout neten-ta'ini- i fence and the rurhlng lines. The next and HeadMonument. Coping display. The mlnis'er nf for- amendment was to irt tha stone. Don't buy from gents, at eign uffairi added that no formal pns every tr n years the water schedule ami they get large commission anj aram for the reception of Mr. Hint rates he regulated as regards vou have to pay them. See your had been arranged, anil that If there la flic In drums Sec'ion N'.i 12 was Lome people flrat Yard opposite nny demviiistrnliini. it will be entirely amended to rcadVist :he city may re CTVV cemetery. I spontaneous in charaeier. ta'n th- - privilege purchasing, the system, provided the purchase he ap. a vote of the counmaj trlty proved hy cil Section 1" was amended to rend that the waterworks company furirxh ' a Nmd of S Mii.OnO before the franchise is adoptel or before December 31. Mias MINTY AUGUST The body of Gen. R H 0 Minty r' rlvd front Jerome. Anz at 8 a. ni Moony, d accompanied bv Mia. R. H. 'he son of the Minty and r. a. Min deceased. Members of 'he Dix Logan Poet . A. R. McvTtei 'he !'dy from the depot to Richey funeral chapel. The funeral lerrirr- - will he held at the Episcopal rhueeb at 2 o'clock this 8. BROWNING TO SUCCEED R.W. afternoon. Rev. w. F Matron will CORRESPONDENTS LITTLE AND n Monataia Interment preside. HAGERTY LIKE THE TOWN. EMMETT. View cemetery . - T. ait-rn- E. A. MORNING, COUNCIL fm-tho- three-monthM- OKU. THE CITY Ur. W. X. Uoyd and eliildren. who Newspaper Worth Cnmiting is the hove been visiting relative in loan uine of a unique book to be issueii will return home to Ogden the ia'ter shortly by the Printer Ink Publishing o.mpany of New York The part of this week. mg publication U edited by George P. K.iwell, who, thirtv-eigh- l 8. Guggenheim, the New York capiyears g". talist, and party will pans through' established the American Newspaper .ispices Ogden early this morning n route lVireetory, and under whose from the Yellowstone national paik. ever since made it and control It h annual appearance. It is rhe national Dr. O. E. Howe, pension authority on newspaper stalls: ten. and from Washington. D. C, i n: the a study of its pages reveal the interWindsor for i he purpose of examining esting facta that only one newspaper who have made applu'S'ioti In three sucreeda in gaining a sale of Iso many as a thousand copies: and for pension. of those that do. only one in live will allow the advertising public to know A marriage license was issued yesterday to Lawrence Pendleton. 21. of hi'W many ropiep they iaaue. it la a onie satisWanshlp, Summit county. I'tah- - and circumstance that afford Mlu Annie Hvrne. 1ft. of Uintah. Tliei faction to this paper that Newspaper will he married today at the home of Woitli Counting will record it not only the bride'a parents at I'iniali among the one of three hut also among the one of live as well. The forthcomThe uprenie court ha affirmed the ing book (500 pages octavo l 1 one that 111 decision of the Second district court greatly interest every man who In the case of EMa G. Van Why, adminha lo do with advertising. It will far 1 a copy. Subscriptions will istratrix, against the Southern Paclfli: he received at this nlllre. railroad cotripanv. Mr. Van Why w gran ied Ift.ftua damages hy a Jury in the lower court. She alleged that her DEMOCRATS HOLD PRIMARIES. husband. John C. Van Why. an engineer. wa billed by the explosion of an Ssnatora Morgan and Pettua Hava no engine la the Ogden yard. Oppoaition for Ranommation. I TUESDAY CTAH, BODY w'-b- kr-e- The funeral of 8 rah C. Pnrrinpton. the daughter of Mr. and Mr. George A. Purrlngton. was held at the home at Weet Weber yesaf in o'clock. terday forenoon Bishop Robert McFarland presided at the services. Those who spoke were . Elders Nathan Hawke. Wheatley OGDEN. OF MEETING Attorney A. J. Weber id 8ifI Pity war in Ogden yesterday a at remembered that be rime county attorney of Weber w.intj BUSINESS OFFICE No M hut liver no in the capita! c't. an Independent 'Phono American party No. 58 is line of the Boil 'Phono, ono ring part leaders. Whea askel if hi hi fal would carry Salt c(nu' he replied: 'he enemy "Yes. sir. If we can divided. meaning thi the American t If y party would win in Sail and Pemnesaif unless the unite Now Toller Lor bolod 55 cento per H. C. Farrell's Seed Store, hundred. NEWSPAPERS WOBIH COUNTIN next to PwtoIBco. EDITORIAL EXAMINER: to-m- s 'l me.-;;r,- ceiu-nii'te- e e YOUNG ROOBEVELT. IN A WRECK. 8t. Paul. Aug. 27. Delayed for several hours but uninjured hy the wreck of the North Coast limited, upon which he waa coming east from a visit to hla father's old ranch at Medora, N. D-- . Hermit Roosevelt and hla young friend, Jim Heard, reached St. Paul yesterdav afternoon. After lunch tbey rode about the city in an automobile .inti then continued their eastward Journey. The arrident t Bersea and was caused by a split switch. Five coaches were but none of the passenger derailed, wa seriously injured. Roosevelt who occupied a compartment in a sleeper, wa somewhat shaken up. but otherwise experienced no ill effects. He at once wired the President at Oyster Bv.v that he was "All right " New York, Aug. 27. -- The Etening Poet today announced that a number of independent Democrat have slgued and issued another circular calling v conference at Albany, September 5. H which every county in the state sill be represented. Tbe circular announce that addreaaea will be made at this JeConference by District Attorney rome. among others, and that others have been Invited to speak, including Mayor J. N. Adam of Buffalo. Edward M. Shepard of Brooklyn and D. Csdy Herrick. The Poet raid it is evident from the wording nf the call that the Independent Democrats who have Issued It ar against Hearst, and that their attitude toward Jerome te Indicated by tbe fart that he will address them. The circular aaya also that there I danger that tha party will fall a pray "either to selfish corporate Influence, to aoine unprincipled demagogue fixed politics l principle or to soma politician! clique of unscrupulous without any political prinriplei ha? ever." Ith-o- A WHITE FIEND. Carteo, III.. Aug. 27. The daughter of Edward Albright, a farmlilted er near Betrand, Mo., was this afternoon by Charles Coforth. a farm band employed by bar father. Goforth was captured In the Mississippi river swamps by farmers headed by Albright, Albright tried to Goforth and beat him terribly, but Go forth was rescued by deputies with the bloodhounds brought, from Charleston. Mo., by the sheriff. Goforth wa taken to Charleston and placed In little girl 1s In n precarious condition. A report bna reached here that a mob ia going from Betrand to Charleston to attempt to lynch Goforth tonight. jail-Tb- e EXCURSIONS TO BOISE. Boise, Ida.. Aug. have been made for extensive excursion for delegates to the Irrigation wee congress. These will ran as far reach aa Weiser. eastward tbey will At to Twin Fall and St. Anthony. M Twin Falla the delegate will taken to all points of scenic Interest. The train will then go to Idaho Falls and . Anthony, giving the deleirrigate an opportunity to ee the gation of the Upper Bnxke. to to r A feature of the congress a aerie of Illustrated lecture glren by a representative of the government There will be twelve department. lectures each day of thirty minute earii. DISTILLERS MEET. Terre Haute. Ind, Aug. 27. Terr distiller! returned today from Haute COLORED TROOPS AT FORT RENO where the monthly m eeung Chicago, Guthrie. Okla.. Aug. 27.- - A epecial of both trust and Independent dirtti-tor- e to the State Capital from El Reno aaya wa held. It te stated by local that th Twenty-fiftcolored Infantry owners of distilleries that attorneys reached Fort Reno laet night from for the Standard Oil company have apif Brownsville. Texae. following the proached distiller, asking them they of army atrhoritlee as a would entertain a proposition to buy reresult of hs recent trouble at Browns-v'lle- . the'r plants Practically all have affirmative. in the Order were tewed today Bt Reno plied At tbe Chicago meeting R waa the that no trooper la allowed to visit El general opinion that the outlook te favReno without, a para. The camp te orable for an Increase of business quiet tonight. 20 per cent this fall end winter. -- h i |