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Show t TIIE MORNING EXAMINER, AMONG THE SPORTS The R. S. Motor OGDEN, UTAH. an honor which be high;.! ; of pronatvd; but the fart that he had bv r b. efforts been able to throw ft tdi light on the history of hi ivlis-tihe used to as, ;,ir L:iu. Weaituiuater Gazette. t;N- - NATIONiLLElGl'E ; Chicago. S. Slay 16. Ovt-ral- ! Ciiiriii&aii. was ami easy for Cincinnati this was compelled to retire after the Uiiul. afu-ruoo- H. E. kit Cincinnati THEIR TRADE. CiUIbs af FvafMaiaaal Cincinnati, K. 1 3 b 4 Chicago Ewing and Schlei; Overall, Rueljaek and Moron. Wea Dacw Ml kr Thrlr Urvu. Profeaaiuuat n;eu do some thing better than they ued to." droned wlm doeau't practice if be can attorney help it. "That la." he went on te explain. "profeHsional men dou't do some things they once did. Slid 1 think they're the better for it. There waa a time, when I was growing up. when the) adiema-stheir railing by means of their drew. You could pick out a clergyman aa far as you could see him, and It was much tha same with lawyers. Nowadays preachers and pleaders wear raiment which makes them look Ilka proaiiersua biwlmwa men or nigh toned sports, and they seem to ha mure apjiroacliabie and companionable, d Pittsburg, 11; 84. Louis. I. St. Louis. May 26. THIS IS THE GREATEST MOTOR CYCLE OX THE MARKET TODAY. Pituburg batted out an easy victory over Si. 1uW 11 this afternoun. to S. in the eighth Beebe left the and ninth timings. game after a dispute with the umpire, and St. Louis used Karger and Brown before the end of the game. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis If you want something absolutely safe and sure to take you to your journey's end, come and we us. it at cost Have your Lawnmower sharpened and adjusted so grass cutting will be easy. 5 11 4 11 1! 3 Brown and Mar Karger, shall; Willis, Lalfleld and Gibson. Pituburg Bevbe. Our National Double Bar Bicycle leads all others. We are closing out our Basebail stock and you get AMEKIUNJBGIE R. II. E. H. C. Hansen & Son Boston Howell 1 3 and Spencer; Dtoeen H 6 6 3 aud Criger. WESTERNLEAGl'E Your Expectations Will Be Realized M IF f - ; New York, 1. Chicago, Chicago, May 36. Chicago and New York managed to play a trifle less five Innings between ahowera today. the locals winning I to 1. Score: R.H. E. than .8 Chicago Now York Walsh and Bulllvan; and Thomas. THE SHOEMAKER RACYCLE BICYCLE Also we want your KODAK business. Full line of EASTMAN ft PREMO KODAKS and all supplies for the amateur. Spring ia here and you will want your bicycle put in order. Our repair department haa been enlarged and prices are right . T. S. HUTCHISON 306 TWEXTY-FIFT- n STREET. E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains s In any part of the City and County. Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance 8 ,1 0 0 2 Orth, Griffiths 25th Street Opposite Reed Hotel PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. Lukes Methods Branded Legal WINS IN , THE SUPREME COURT Judge Straup Thursday granted a writ of prohibition, the other Judge concurring, agaliut Judgo itewl from assuming jurisdiction In the case of Jacob Peart and "thers against William Hendrick-on- , oo appeal In the district court from the Justice's court. In grsntlng the writ an opinion expressed that a notice of an intention on an undertaking of nn appeal ie not a notice of an undertaking of an appeal being filed an.i does not come within the statues. After Judgment had been secured in this case In the Junticee court the attorney for defendants served notloe of Intention of filing undertaking In appeal on October 1, 1904, and filed the appeal wKh the undertaking on October 4. Judge Lewie declined to dismiss the ease when the motion made that It wa without his Jurisdiction. Application for writ of prohibition was then. filed. This was one of the many Murray Judgments obtained by the Merchants' Protective association, of which Francis G. Luke is general manager, and this decision Is of great importance, as it will affect thousandis of other cases. Sal' Lake Telegram, May 11,' 1907. m Merchants Protective Association Scientific CoSectors of Honest Debts Fifth Floor Commercial Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Francis Some People Don't Like Us." Luke, General Mgr. a r"CUaiOHB DEFENDED. tor to niH.is pMaM. Mrt ALL COUNTRIES. f11" with nri a time, H'mkmgtm eteftea thefmmtT Pncfics EscfssMf 5U5 H4 MrispiBsst eiMIt, re. as Mote MmI SOm. r NM WSBMINDVON. D. C. Mi I Mlk the clrcum to ii li07. - executed, ctiiitulned with the euurmoue pressure of their wjrk '.tnough which ever)' year ilen.'.:l rk hack while iuferijr of are cuiea Mr. Conrad Divler cited rt aeon. "I i i laigeiv," he said, I Doctor Estes Specialist I ' are sent arc se- Cares whs others faH. ssosuKati for any Chreala D r assure. Every seas goeresteeA another because the members of ihe hanging are jiai;:t,r mid not sculptor, and are theref'ie unable properly to appreciate The busl is weeding present to the Queen of 'Jiu lroiu tile ladle of Kngland. A c!a model of It was iAhli'ited with the other wedding preeuta in Lunjou lnt summer. All the critic hate pronounced it a verj tine work, deserving to rank with Air. Dressier many re'.ebruted sculpture. The Msrchioneks of Granby, who is .herself a very able sculptor, first thought of the Idea of giving something to the young queen from "The ladles of England." The Duchess of Norfolk, the iHicbess of Beaufort, the Duchess of 8uikerluud and the Duchess of Marlborough also were actively ojneerned iu the arrangements. When the bust was sent back by the Royal Academy the directors of the New Gallery secured it. But lu the meantime the Royal Academy bod received a letter from the King in which Hit Majes-expressed the wish that the bnt should be exhibited In this year's academy. The Klug. a usual, haa accurately gauged popular feeling, for every one desires to see this work which la afterwards to be placed in the Cameua (biliary in the palace of Madrid. Lon11 ooiu-Ui-.tif- y whether they are or aot. "But the greatest change in this respect baa taken l:ioe among the physician. nut so much their clotluw. per-his- . as their mauacr. I cam remember when the old fashioned dorter entered a aickroum you felt that the Jig waa up, even If yos wees suffrrli.g from nothing mors serious than a craibMl ear, and you were sorry you hadn't led a better life. He'd tiptoe in with a face that reached from his forehead to Ida knee, clear his throat, whisper to mother. take out his watch, feel for your don Mirror. pulse and fair gloomily Into spare the pacleat, furthest away apace ever. Then he'd whisper to mother again, write a preoorlptloa end steal out. 'le threw no hopcT I uatd to ask mother. I said, that's all goo "However, by. They're cheerful and brwrsy when they appear, an odor of fresh air and MR. WALKER WHITESIDE. maybe the smell of cigar are dinging to them, and they laugh at your fears The atory of "The Magic Melody" In aud talk out loud. Thst'a a sight better which Mr. Walker Whiteside and his than medicine la moot canes. Tbs trouble is I don't often have the lurk admirable supporting oompauy will b area at the Grand Opera house tie to be 111 Providence Journal. lately." TROT OR GALLOP! HISTORIAN. John Mackintosh, LL. D., who died recently at Aberdeen, wsa shoemaker and news agent,, author of the "History of Civilisation In Scotland In four big volumes. "Scotland in the Story of the Nations series, and other works, and was one of the moot notay ble persona lilies that the haa of recent times produced. Mackintosh was born a poor mad; and a poor man ho died. He had a hard struggle many a time to earn a living in a very humble way. but, surmounting the difficulties of an Imperfect education, and displaying an Induotry which no circumstances sould weary, ha produced what has been described aa one of tha most complete histories of Scotland ever written. Mr. Mackintosh, who waa bora of poor parents la Banffshire, was la early Ufa apprenticed to a shoemaker. 11a waa always a great reader. He settled in Aberdeen In 1864, and opened a email news agents shop, first In the Gallowgata and subsequently In Broad streeL He was now within roach of more book than over before. The splendid library of the University was easy of access, and be spent many hours among its treasures. The Idea of him life's work gradually took definite form, and he wae finally able to carry It to a successful termination under conditions which would have daunted most man, but which only made him strive and work the harder. "On my abop counter, be once wrote, "admiot the noise and bustle of these stirring streets, the four volumes of my history were writcorrected ten, and the proof-sheet-s and l vised, all being done while customers were coming in and out, and constantly Interrupting me. It was in the early hours of the morning that Mr. Mackintosh did most of his writing. "I aldsys preferred t the morning sunlight to the oil," he said to the present writer once. "I wee usually up at five oclock and at once commenced work on my Ftor several MB. In the shop here. hours at that time of day there were few customers, and In the light mornings especially 1 made good progress.' Mr. Mackintosh further explained that the labor of research la connection with hie book was stupendous. Historic Inquiries had to be made in many quartan. Ho examined carefully moot of the national records of Sootland, consulted living authorities on different points, and no source of Information likely to throw light on Mi subject was Ignored. The book wss kindly dealt with by critics; the University of Aberdeen conferredupon him the degree of LL D. In vlrNorth-countr- mld-nlgh- Written in Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rates. 419 (:ice under a inch 27, Pres ef soy 1 Partial List of Diseases Cored Catena, Uasisss. Hinging U the Cars, Dissssss et ikn tusd. Torres, Nass, Ey os Ksr. All U sssss ff toe Langs, Bronchial Takas aad Chart Utsaases et U ti User, Etonss and Bladder. Heart Plsrere. aresiatlsi. Astern. Nervous TrouUsx St. Vitus Dane. Fites. Ho tala aad all Ssctel Troubtet, Taps Worm, Wood Potauaiag from oar eaaao. Dimosm pres Us r te Weston. ANT FOIVATB USIAM Off MEN quickly owed to toy scrag. Bsmambw the sssmiaansa agd adrleo te FIEE Como at oasa Tomorrow may ho Ore late. Cali re write. DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST a Ofltoe krera. 16 m. ft lock) Osdsa. rtak. a te y St. Louis, S; Bostsn, 3. St. Louis, May 26. Boston lost the final game of the aeries to St. Louis. K to I. Howell pitched good hull throughout. Score: St. Louis YOU BUY A. MAY the enn.iurfee a f ct pied ADVERTISED Score : . MONDAY, TIME TO ACT. Dont Wait for tbs Fatal Stages of Kidney Illness Profit by Ogden People's Experiences. A PntlnSerfPwAhaiFreplaKpea.Whk gvn Here Is a problem for people with harp eyes: Ae we ell know, a horse when walking or trotting advances only one leg of each pair at a time, but when galloping lifts both forefeet together and then both hind feet Now, the question ie hew other animals manage tide matter. The birds, of coitrwe, flap both wings together, but which birds run and which hup? We human beings "trot when ws walk and "gallop" when wo swim-th- at is, if we are using the plain breast alroke. The dog, however, "trote" for both. Now, do the amphibious animals the seals, otters and the rest-sw- im Ilka men or like other four footed creature? Then there are the fish. One weald rather expert that, ae they move their telle from side to aid, they would flop alternately with the lino, which are their hands a ad feeL Who caa tell whether they do or not, and whether all flab at all times follow one rule? By the way, how docs a frog use Its "hands?" Tha great anatomist, E. Boy Lank ester, has pointed ont that, while the "thousand lags," such as our common galleyworm, odvsnro two feet of a pair together, the centipede, which am much like them, do exactly the opposite, and the swimming worms also alternate the stroke of each pair of " paddles. Few people can tell on which system tha caterpillar maneges Its dosen or so lega or whether the adult Insert walks, trots, paces or gallops on its six. Haw does the spider' use eight? Altogether, this Is n large field for obrervation. n field, too, where any one may discover new facte as yet unrecorded, and thus add to tha store of knowledge. The reathlsa Karth. That tha earth breathes is n well known scientific fact It Is often (a be 'verified by that peculiar earthy smell which sriaas Immediately after a thunderstorm, the lowering of the barometric pressure catwing tha flow upward of air, Jtiat ae It la once more squeezed downward when the barometer rises. A resident of Geneva discovered a natural barometer at It to a deep natural well or cave with s very small opening. When this openlug la mode email enough Just to fit a whistle the different sounds as the earth Inhales or exhales tha air warn the neighbors of the coming weather. A lighted match or a feather shows the direction of the flow as walL It h said te bo aa excellent weather prophet. "Wan latar. Lower California to the homo of a pedes of llsard which appears to bo lout n second cousin of the famed "Gilo monster." It to of n mottled yellow end brown color and only about fifteen Inches long. The natives of that region have glvsn It the terrible name of "man eater, because It has n habit of attack log every human being It sees, going ot one opes mouthed, but does not appear to mind either wild or dee mestic anlmsto. The man ester's body to almost brittle as that of the mythical Joint snake. Tki it Occasional attacks of backache. Irregular urination, headaches and dlssy pells are common early symptoms of kidney disorders. It's an error to neglect these 111. The attacks may pass off for time, but return withe greater Intensity. If there are eymp-tomof dropsy puffy swellings below the eyes, bloating of limbs or ankles, or snv other part of the body, don't u delav'u minute. Begin taking Doans Kidney Pills, and keep up the treatment until the kidneys are well, when Thm M Till your old time health and vigor will return. Cures in Ogden prove the Boms things are very much better put effectiveness of this great kidney rem- off until tomorrow. Amosig them are edy. the reprimand you mean to deliver, tbs Mrs. H. C. Peterson of S72 Twenty-eight-h defiance yon mean to express, the resigUtah, says: "It street, Ogden, yon mean te hind In to n heartwill be nothing new to my neighbors nation Put off ddng these less employer. recommend Doan's to see me publicly discover that yon Kidney Pills, for they all know the and you'll probably condition I was in before using them. dont bars to do them. In 1 doctored with the best physician The Sis of 14. our vicinity without obtaining relief. Maud Is it true that Millies engageIt la awful to think of what I suffered with rheumatism, a dropsical affection ment Is broken off? Clara Tes; sb which caused swelling of my ten so accused Jack of stealing n kiss. Maud that I could not stand, and backaches Why, that's nothing, surely. Clare-A- h, and pains so severe that there was but he stole it from another girl. little if any rest day or night I got commencafter relief instant almost ing on Dan's Kidney Pills, which I ROYAL ACADEMYS BAD BLUNDER procured at W. S. Badcon drug store. In a short time the swelling went Mr. Connd Dressier, the sculptor of away and as I continued the treatment the bust of Queen Victoria of Spain sure hut dlsa;v there waa a gradual To rejected and then demanded by the pearance of 11 other symptoms. discussed the Doans Kidney Royal Academy, blunder with Hangsay that I recommend the Pille Is a very mild way of expressing ing Committee's Dally Mirror recently. mv opinion of the remedy." The bust, at tbs express wish of For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 the King, to to he accorded a promiCo., Buffalo, rents. this years exhibition. New York, sole agents for the United nent place la the bast wss nut rethat Is dear It Staten . ImRemember the name Doan a and jected on account of any supposed to the but owing Ignorance perfection, other. Like no rt n livll-hoo- d. r, If up-to-dat- at rung companies prompt buuiueag met hod a and courteous treat- e Dollar-for-Dolla- r ment mean anything to you, you'll bring yonr Insurance to my office If you are too busy to call, phone and with you. will be glad to talk the matter over 1 Remember that I also handle Real Estate, and have a large liet for yon to select from. Whether you want a farm, city property or a building lot, rail and nee uliat I Iimvp ,Pr lit fore you buy elsewhere. GEORGE A . HORN rt REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS bs-to- r. A UTAHN THEATER PL Alexander Grant, General ager. FIRST NTL Phie ImL BANK 721 mffD&urll&(WirD Four tlmmm the light mt half the comt If yon question It, That's what electric lighting dee question na. Were only too glad to give information and good service along the lighting line. Thats why we are Those Liio Mon 99 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AT Commercial Electric Company 2279 PHONE 362. WASn. AVE. The Springfield Fire & Marine In& Co. of Springfield, Mass. Man- AS6ETTS, 16,936,261.05. Tam. . Foster-Wilbur- night is an artistic blending of two Ulemas with a strong luvo Interest knit together. Helniar, a young violinist, who has coins to lbs United Btmtsa with the idea of gaining rsuog-nltiu- n for bis talents, has fallen upon evil times and has been reduced to playing In cheap cafes to gain a Ho ha found a friend la an old German woman, who was In her youth a famous pianist, and she has taken him under her wing. At her bo ues he meets by accident Cloris Fielding, the ward of a king of finance,' Jordan Kaw-koand falls In uvs with her. Clara Douglass, Ihe daughter of a sens lor, has appeared at ths home of old Mrs. Zellner, la pursuit of a magnates artL de, and she and Mias Fielding bream foot friends. Hawker has made arrangement to mhrry hte ward to Lord Kildare, an impecunious Englishman nobleman, but tha girl is averse to the match. Bhs finally Induces her guardian to arrange a big operatic con-caat which Holmar may appear and demonstrate hte ability. Thera to an ld Italian servant In Hawker's employ who has long cherished a destrs for revenge on the man who stole his sweetheart from htm tn Italy years This sweetheart It appeal was a famous singer, as was Pie 'no Glantl, ths Italian. Ia the end Hawker discovers Uis love of Helniar and his ward, and in an effort to put a atop to It, arranges with the director of the concert that Ihe young man shall bs stricken from the Hat of entertainers. Helmsr has accidently come Into possession of some old photographs and letters that make it known that Hawker ia his father, ami at tha same time uisatl also discovers that Rawker Is ths rasa who stole his sweetheart and diverted her when sha became blind. It was this singer who was hslmar's mother. Cloris discovers the plot on Hawkers part to shut him out ri his rhanoe to make a public appearance, and promises never to e Helmsr again If the arrangement are permitted to go on. Hawker agrees In this and again carries forward his arrangements for the marriage, but Gloria puts on unexpected damper on hla hopes by definitely refusing tbs Englishman. Curiously Lord Kildare hat fallen In enough love with Clare Douglass, and had hoped that he would be refused. Raw-ks- r la finally shown that all hla hopes have come to nothing, and ho accepts the Inevitable. Mr. Whiteside plays ths part of Hehnar, and In It la sld to find tha beat opportunities that hare yet ration to hla lot In an artistic sense, for to all appearances he la the violinist of arttoitc alma and purposes to the Ufa. All three act are laid In Now York and have n thorough metropolitan flavor and ths Interest of the production to remarkably strong a It com bines at once the peculiar fascination of the business life and the curious attraction of the musical world with Ita quaint anglen The supporting company has been selected with due care to Ins various parti that are to be portrayed and la one of the strongest in pulnt of talent that IJebler A Co. have sent out this season. Want Your The Thaw ' riTAL, (2,000,000.00. SURPLUS, (3,171,124.59. Losses paid lince 1849 (39,478.834.66 Among which are included: t Tragedy Troy, N. T, 1189 Portland, Ms., 1886 Moving Piet urea all tliia Week. The great ent ever been IN OGDEN. Haverhill, Man., 1888... SIX 0TITR Chicago, 1871 Boston, 1178 ........ T-1- NI ....j. - BIG ACTS No advance in price Matinee every day at 330. Two performances each evening, 730 and 9:15. j; M. lorristall, Phones 817490.00 159494.09 6146100 64,681.00 Lyn, Mae.. 1889 Fln. 1801 Jacksonville, Paterson, N. J.. 1801 Baltimore, 1904 Rochester, N. Toronto, Cid., 1904 Ban Frnaciaco, 1806 ...... 84,467.00 98,869.00 Agt ..... ...... ......... 76461.00 69419.00 440,000.00 84.000.00 88,480.00 1,611478.89 RobLO. Agee, Mgr. 55 Bel 809 Ind. 80 FIRST NAT. BANK i I |