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Show DAILY TO SEE BOAT BICES SPEED SCHOOL GIRL WEDS WOOED, MARRIED AND SEPARATED IN 36 HOURS. - MODEL AH ELECTRIC TRAIN IS ING BUILT. BE- M-a- ier AMERICAN WOMEN WILL TAKE PART BERLIN, June 3. American women are to hnve a prominent part In the quinquennial meeting of the International Council of Women, to be held In Berlin next week and the week following. In addition to Mrs. May Wright Bewail, of Indiana, who will preside over the sessions, there will be present a delegation of nearly two score representative women of the United States and Canada. The first week of the gathering Is to be devoted to executive sessions of the council proper which will occupy the mornings. Three public meetings will be held in the evenings on the general subject of The New Internationalism, Its object being both a demonstration and n propaganda. As a part of this plan reports of the nineteen national councils will be given. Tlie special subject of the third evening, peace and arbitration, will be discussed In three formal addresses by Lady Aberdeen In English by Baroness von Buttner in German and by a French speaker in her own language. The second week will be given over to the popular gathering. It will be divided into four sections for discussions under the heads of women's education and higher .culture, women In social alms and Institutions, women's professions and Industries, and the legal and political position of women. FRIENDS PLAN A GREAT SESSION Ont., June 3. Members of the Society of Friends throughout the United States and Canada are looking forward with much Interest to the great biennial general conference of the seven yearly meetings to be held in this city In August. The sessions will continue for one week. Among the prominent persons whl will participate In the proceedings are Premier G. W. Ros of Ontario. John William Graham of Manchester. England: Professor Goldwln Smith of Toronto University. Professor Adam Shortt of Queen university. Dr. J. Holmes of Swarthmore college. Henry W. Wilbur of New York and Dr. O. Edward Janney of Baltimore. TORONTO, ELECTROCUTION OF OHIO MURDERER COLUMBUS, O., June 2. The first of the half dozen occupants of the annex of the Ohio penitentiary will pay the death penalty tomorrow, when Carl Berg, a Swedish youth of 19 Berg's years .will be electrocuted. crime was the murder of John Gin-har- d, a fellow tramp, at Wauseon last fall. NEW YORK, une 2. According to the plans of Professor Albert C. Albertson, president of the Electro-Magnet- ic Railway Construction company, New Yorkers are soon to see some- thing In the wuy of dixzy speed over the rails that will make the Empire State Express and Twentieth Century Flyer look like local freights. The mere matter of eighty miles an hour will be com para tivtly so slow that the passengers are likely to ask the conductor what's detaining them. By July 1 Professor Albertson plans to have in operation the most magnetic train the world has ever seen. His company Is about to begin the construction of a railway system beBench and South tween Midland Beach, S. I. The road will be one miles In length and the and be one little motor stock will rolling of the Albertson patent and, at the most, three cars. one-eigh- th CO-ED- THURSDAY JUNE 2, 1901 COACH ATHLETES TURN DETECTIVES HOUR Bride Saya Saya Sha Wai Urgad to Inventor Will Test Sensational Motor On Road Lass Than Two Step by Deaire to Attend ReMiles Long. Boa a. Own Her Be and gatta CourtSYRACUSE. N. Y.. June ed, wooed, married, and Hejmratt'd houra. Suih is all within thirty-ni- x Edna M. in which romance the one of Cortland's prwtiest arhool-glrl- s. and Warren H. Jarvis, of Ithaca, are the iirlnclpal actors. It was all born of the desire of the bride to see the boat raeca at Ithaca this week. The couple met about five weeks ago. They had met only once or twice until one afternoon this week, when by chance Jarvis encountered the pretty schoolgirl and the two took a walk. When they left each other at six o'clock it was agreed that they should meet again at 7:30 on the Normal school grounds. The appointment was kept, and in the shadow of the walls of the school buildings they made the plans for their marriage. After an hour they went to the home of the Rev. David W. Keppel. No. 39 the Church street, who performed ceremony. marriage Early next morning the couple went to Ithaca. The bridegroom's mother ordered he son out of her house. The brides mother soon arrived. As the result of a conference the two mothers, with the young couple, appeared In the court here yesterday, where articles were signed, annulling the marriage. Mis Moeler Is said to be sixteen yeara of age. When seen yesterday she said: "I have always been kept at home and have not been allowed to entertain young men. I have for some time wished to go to the boat races at Ithacn, but have been refused permission by my mother. I saw that If X married Warren I could be my own boss' hereafter and would be able. to see the boat races. STATE JOURNAL, GIRL STUDENTS OVER MILES U1AH ORGANIZE IN NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. oIvMdgrande iMNbST WILL TARE PART OLYMPIC GAME8 AT FAIR. WORLD'S Establish Espionags System Swear Tournament Will Bs the Greatest of Hard Fats for Guilty Psraon the Amateur Athletic if Caught. Union. June 2. To protect CHICAGO, themselves and against pllferlnga thefts that have been going on In Willard hull, the exclusive dormitory for women at Northwestern University, have organised a vigilance committee and are doing detective work. Girls students have been missing wearing apparel, jewelry, money, and other small articles for a long time, and so frequent have the pllferlnga become recently that they have decided to take heroic methods to stop the thefts. They mean to find out who Is guilty and declare that if the thief Is caught sensations will follow, for they propose pushing the matter In court. All of the girls belonging to the vigilance committee are sworn to secrecy, Miss Maud Stevens has been active In searching for the culprit, and ah Is aald to be at the head of the present the co-ed- s' five-mi- Gua-dalou- DEPART. Luke City. Provo and ail points ease.,.. No. 12 To Salt Lake city and No, 2 No. M 4 I It Pays to Trade No. 3 8t, Ogden. 340 Twenty-Fift- h No. 6 rYES I WILL SAVE YOU Railroad To Ail No. No. MONEY HEALY Intermediate .... dally Atlantic Limited for Salt Lake city, Provo. Leadvllle, Pueblo, Denver and all points east ' 01 daily Atlantic Express for Salt Lake City, Pueblo, Denver and all points 7:00 ARRIVE Pacific Express from Denver, Pueblo, Provo, Salt Lake City and all points east dally 1:05a.m. Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City, Provo, Denver and all points dally 11:45am Pacific . Mall from Denver, Pueblo, Leadvllle, Salt Lake city and all points east dally 2: 40 Local from Sanpete Valley 7:00 p, n n. m Through Bleeping Cars to Omaha, v. City, Chicago and St. Louis. New York and bS ton. I. A. BENTON, General Agent Passenger pertinent, Belt Leke City. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Oglen. O. B. GILSON, Agent, Ogden. or Steamship Tickets Parts of the World SHARMANS 1 ... points, ea,t- - Great American Importing Tea Co le movement. There will be no necessity The plan of the fair detectives emthan a single train for. at the lightbraces a system of espionage of both ning sjieed that the Inventor proposes the exterior and Interior of Willard sending it over the right of way, two hall, and it Is said disguises of a D. A. R. OF ILLINOIS. trains would be cumbersome. and fashionable design great variety 111, June 2. The Illinois MOLINE, schedbe Fifteen seconds will the will add to the atmosphere of secrecy state society of the Daughters of the ule time from terminal to terminal, if which distinguishes the organixatlon. American Revolution began its anProfessor Albertson realises his hopes. In Moline nual convention today and He said yesterday that he had figMONT PELEE CELEBRATES session will in until remain Saturday. ured It out and made his estimates of THE ERUPTION OF 1902 All the various branches of the societhe speed with the little models he ty throughout the state are representhas in his workshop at Eleventh aveNEW HAVEN, Conn, June 2. Ac- ed and the convention promises to nue and Twenty-aixt- h street He has a letter written by a young he one of the best ever held by the to cording a mlnature railroad there, on which he resident in Rosseau, Island of Do- state organisation. Papers on topics chases a toy train of one car and the girl to a friend here, the volcano. of revolutionary history will occupy minica, queerest looking motor every day. In Mont in Martinique, on May 8, the time of the convention not conPelee, order to perfect the mechanism. The a singular coincidence, ob- nected with the transaction of busiby last, Inventor says he can burn up the served the anniversary of the catas- ness. The members of the local sorails with it, and is really afraid 4o trophe, May 8, 1902, when 80,000 lives cieties have made elaborate . plana for let It reach its maximum. u'ere lost and the city of St Pierre the entertainment of the visitors durAccording to Professor Albertsons destroyed, by again bursting Into ac- ing their stay In the city. time schedule for the , Staten Island No mention Is made of tive eruption. line, the train will travel at the rate of loss of life. any HIGH NOBILITY AS PATRONS. about 432 mllea an hour, which Is apThe letter slates that there was n June 2. One of the most as LONDON, as the fast proximately five times on Sunday, May notable affairs of Its kind that Lonswiftest express train In the United very active eruption was an Immense outburst of don haa seen in yeara was the grand States. He says that he himself does 8,. There smoke and cinders, And the central fete given In Albert hall today In not yet know the exact maximum cone crater appears to have Aid of the Society for the Prevention within the peed that his Invention can attain, been entirely ejected. of Cruelty to Children. The Duchess It a can convinced haul that but is Mont Pelee Is visible from Domin- of train along a straight track at more Connaught officiated at th$ opening ica. At the same time there was some and among the other titled particithan 400 mllea an hour. The railroad between Midland Beach slight volcanic disturbances at pants were the Duchess of Bedford, Island, and the boiling lake the Duchess of Somerset, Lady Sasand South Beach is to be a sort of a In the crater at Dominica was unussoon and Viscountess Galway. feet elevated framework eight toy above the ground. The object of this ually agitated. It was recalled here that the dis- HONORS FOR LOW. is to give the train whnt the Inventor of the crater lakes and slight turbance Seth LONDON. June 2. regards as absoulte Immunity from a wreck. The wheels are to run on the eruptions for several days before the Low of New 1'ork. who has been the tremendous outburst on May 8, 1902. rails, uml then, to make sure that they recipient of much social attention cannot Jump the track, the magnets were premonitory of that disaster during his visit to London, is to be No and led a Martinique scientist to In- the guest of honor at a dinner to be will run along under the rails. a cipher dispatch difference how- high Is the rate of vestigate and by given by the Pilgrim's Society towarn island. the The of the governor Albertson stieed attained. Professor night. was withheld from the pubMr. James Bryce Is to preside and says that this mode of construction warning lic. Roth scientist and governor were the speakers will Include Ambassador will effectually prevent the train from among those who loRt their lives. Choate and other persons of promileaving the track. is nence. The principle of the invention SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. so simple that even & layman can easGEORGETOWN. Tex, June 2. The MEETS AT 8POKANE. ily understand It," said the Inventor. I have given seven years of my life exercises of commencement week at SPOKANE, Wash, June 2. The to Its study and perfection. The time Southwestern University were Inau- county superintendents of the state of Is not far distant when the railroads gurated today with the annual musWashington assembled In convention not only of this country but of every ical and elocution recitals. The grad- her today In response to the call Is one In the civilised world will be uating class this year is large and the sued by State Superintendent of Pubexercises promise to be unusually In- lic Instruction Bryan. The purpose of compelled to adopt the electro-magnet- ic motor. It will revolutionise teresting. the meeting, which will continue until The program for the four days, cul- the end of the week. Is to discuss speed and reduce the cost of operaminating with the commencement school management and other matters tion. Although a speed of 400 or more proper next Monday, Is as follows: relating to the work of the superinmiles an hour sounds extravagant at Friday, prixe declamation, art ex- tendents. present. It Is no more fabulous than hibition and reception and alumni adMAINE MUSICAL FESTIVAL. the rate of speed attained today by dress; Saturday, the literary address. the fast trains appeared to the Invent- Junior oration and annual debate; BANGOR. Me, June 2. Many music Sunday, the baccalaureate sermon by lovers from out of town are In Bangor ive world forty or fifty yeara ago. "The short line Is to be constructed Dr. J. II. McLean and sermon to un- for the opening tonight of the eighth dergraduates by Rev. J. R. Mood of Maine Musical Festival. The program chiefly for the purpose of demonstratSan Antonio: Monday, commencement this year provides for five concerts conditions the under proper ing that a phenomenal rate of speed may be day exercises and senior oratorical in which a number of noted soloists In obtained with perfect safety. We ex- contest. addition to the large festival chorus and orchestrat take part pect to have the best engineers In the BRYN MAWR COMMENCEMENT. world here to see the initial test" RRYN MAWR, June 2. CommenceTHIRD OHIO DISTRICT. HOLDS RECORD FOR ment week exercises at Bryn Mawr HAMILTON. O, June 2. Democrats GOOD ATTENDANCE college culminated today In the con- of the third district are holding their ferring of degrees upon graduates. contention here today for the purpose RUSHVILLE. Ind., June 2. Miss The commencement address was de- of nominating a candidate for conNellie M. Mltlin. of Union township, livered by Carroll D. Wright, president gress. All Indications point to the this county. Is believed to hold the of Clark university, who took ns his selection of Dr. C. C. Conley of Prerecord for good attendance, having at- subject. A Problem in Social Eco- ble county, ns the nominee. for nomics. tended one school continuously eleven years without being once either A Boys Wild Ride for Life. That Tired Fssling. tardy or absent. In recognition of her With family round him expecting faithful attendance Miss Millin was If you are languid, depressed and him to die, and a son riding for life, today presented with n medal by the Incapable for work. It Indicates that 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discounty hoard of education. your liver Is out of order. Herblne covery for Consumption. Coughs and will assist nature to throw off head- Colds, W. H. Brown, of LeesviUe, Ind, COMMENCEMENT AT aches. rheumatism and ailments akin endured death's agonies from asthMINNESOTA UNIVERSITY to nervousness and restore the ener- ma: but this wonderful medicine gies and vitality of sound and perfect gave Instant relief and soon cured MINNEAPOLIS. Mln'n., June 2. health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple. Tex, him. I now sleep He writes: The exercises of the thirty-secon- d writes. March 22. 1902: I hnve used soundly every night. Like marvelannual commencement of the Univer- Herblne for the past two years. It has ous cures of consumption, pneumosity of Minnesota was held In the arm- done me more good than all the doc- nia, bronchitis, coughs, colds and ory this morning. Thomas Wilson. L. tors. When I feel bad and have that grip prove Us matchless merit for all L. D of the board of regents, deliv- tired feeling I take a dose of Herblne. throat and lung troubles. Guaranered the address. The annual ban- It Is the best medicine ever made for teed bottles 50c and 81. Trial botquet and president's reception took chills and fever." SO cents a bottle. tles free. Jesse J. Driver's drug Sold by Geo. F. Cave, druggist. place this afternoon. tore. for-mor- r Watch Our Stores. Prices Talk. 22, Atlantic Mall for Salt No. 6 Pretty PremiDms More ST. LOUIS, Mo, June 2. Beginning today and continuing through Friday and Saturday visitors to the world'e fair are to have nn opportunity of seeing the greatest amateur athletes of America at their best. The three days have been set aside for the Amateur Athletic Union championships, which form the first big feature of the Olympic games. Nothing has been left undone by Chief Sullivan and his assistants In the department of physical culture of tae exposition to make the tournament one of the greatest ever held under the auspices of the A. A. U. This Is handicap day, while tomorrow and Saturday will be devoted respectively to the Junior and senior championships. Prominent among the entries In the various events are Walx, the Columbia university sprinchamter; Joyce, the present the broad pion; Myer Prlnstein, jump record holder; John Flanagan, the shot and hammer record holder, and Sheridan, who holds the record for the discus throw. TIME CARD, In offset Nov. More Good Tea More Good Coffee More Good Spices More Coupons jS HOUSE, OFF. DEPOT Phone 161 Z the American Ticket Brokers Association Backed by TIME CARD in Effect Nov. 22, Clothes Depart for North of Ogden. Pocatello and Butte 1:25 am, Express, dally No. 7 Fast Mall for Pocatello and Portland, dally 11:55am Properly Laundered. No. Thats Our Way of Doing Them. Ogden Steam Laundry, Phone 9 No. 11 Cache Ex- 7:15 pm Arrive from North Ogdon. 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