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Show DAILY 2 FOR CONSUMPTION RUN THE FAIR WANTS TO GET HIS FOUR LIONS BACK. MIL- SUFFERERS ARE TO FORM TENT June 8. The treasury department officials are showing some uneasiness over the apparent lack of Interest In the St. Louis exposition, and there is a serious fear that the government may have to step in and run the show until It gets back the 14,(00,000 which was lent to the exposition. serious Is this apprehension that Secretary Bhaw has telegraphed President Frincls of the exposition management, calling attention to the absence of any stirring stories In the newspapers about the wonderful things to be seen at the fair, and there was Just a suggestion In his dispatch that the booming of the exposition was not being done with sufficient seal to attract visitors. The sending of the telegram was the result of a talk by Secretary Shaw with several treasury officials the other day as to the payment to be made by the exposition management June 15th upon the loan made by the government Congress provided that thq exposition company should report to the secretary of the treasury on the 15tH of June a detailed account of the total amount of all gross receipts for two weeks preceding and should then pay over to the government 40 per cent of the gross receipts, to be applied to the payment of the loan. Another 40per cent Is to be paid July 15th, and after that date the monthly payment based on 40 per cent of the gross receipts, shall not be less than Bo 81,000,000. Before Shaw paid over the money to the exposition company, a first mortgage was obtained on the entire exposition, and one of the conditions Imposed upon the company Is that any default In payment shall authorise the government to step In and preside over the fair for the purpose 'of collecting Its loan. It has been figured out that It will be necessary ofr President Francis to produce about $600,000 as the government's share of the exposition receipts by the first of July if he expects to meet the payments of (1,000,000 monthly, and thus liquidate the indebtedness by the time the fair closes. Shaws advices In regard to the patronage of the fair have not been as encouraging as the officials would like to have. HE RODE TORPEDO INTO PORT ARTHUR MOSCOW, June 8. A swindler title of bearing the lordly English "Marquis Robinson," has been sentenced to six months Imprisonment at Nljnl-Novgor- for Imposing on cred- -' ulous peasants. For three weeks the marquis masqueraded as the hero of a hundred He' lectured on his exploits fights. at Port Arthur, where, according to his own account, he was wounded and captured by the Japanese. Admiral Togo, he declared, released him on condition that he swim ashore, a distance of seven miles. On the way he was overtaken by a torpedo which Togo had treacherously launched at Nothing daunted, the marquis , him. mounted astride the torpedo, and riding It as he would a horse, guided It In triumph to Port Arthur. The next day he ascended in a war balloon and dropped bombs on the Japanese ships, sinking two of them. The marquis generally concluded his JOURNAL, MAN THIS about thirty patients, though the limit will be Increased from time to time. Men and women patients will be received. It is the purpose of the physicians backing the undertaking to demon- strate that tuberculosis can be cured In this climate, when not too far ad- IS EGG VERY. ANCIENT 8HOOTS HIMSELF AND GIRL SAID TO BE TWO MILLION YEARS RELENTS. CHICAGO. Ill, June 8. One of the most linortant moves ever made In this part of the country toward the stamping out of pulmonary consumption will be Inaugurated at once by the establishment of a tent colony at Ottawa, 111, under the patronage of the Illinois State Medical society. or The site, containing twenty-fiv- e on bluff acres a the overlooking thirty Illinois river, has been donated to the use of the colony, and arrangements are now in progress for the purchase of the tents and other equipments. At first the capacity of the colony will be JUNE 8,190. WEDNESDAY, COMPELS WEDDING COLONY. Treasury Department Officiale Are Experiments to be Tried on Large Scale on the Banka of the Worried Over Lack of Interact lllionis River. in St. Louia Expoaition. WASHINGTON, STATE ATTEMPTS SUICIDE; OPEN AIR CURE UNCLE SAM MAY UTAH When His Reason Is Restored Tells Him She Will Marry Him. OLD. 8he Was Found in Grpvel Gila River Bods In of the Arizona. Minn, June 8. C. G. BERKELEY, Cal, June 8. One of Sandstad. editor of the "Kenyon Sig- the very few fossilized eggs that are of known to science has just been carenal, and Miss Mamie Blandln, Rlcevllle, la, have been married and fully examined from a geological and are now living happily at that place, chemical point of view by Dr. Wiln after having passed through a series of liam C. Morgan and Marlon C. to seemed certain of California, end of the University experiences that In death for one end a life of lonely and the results of the Investigation regret for the other, but Instead had a have been published In an biological sequel In their marriage at Rlcevllle bulletin just issued. after she had nursed him back to This rare egg, which was found strength and saved him from a sui- In gravel beds of the Gila river, cide's grave. in Arizona, Is the property of G. A. Miss Blandln and Mr. Sandstad were Helmore of San Francisco, who loaned engaged to be married several years It to the university for the purpose of ago, and from time to time the young scientific study. woman put off the wedding day. At The egg is said by Dr. Morgan to belast she set a day and the editor built long to the quaternary geologic age. a home for them at Kenyon. On the This will make It from 1.000,000 to eve of their marriage day Miss Blan- 2,000,000 years old. As nearly as the dln sent word that she had changed university scientists are able to deher mind .and would not be married to termine, the egg was laid by some Mr. Sandstad. aquatic fowl, probably a duck. It corThe latter went at once to the girl's responds fairly well to the type of an home, called her to the door, and. egg laid by a cormorant. It Is bewhile she looked on, shot himself. For lieved that the region where the egg many weeks hls life was despaired of was found was near the sea when the and day and night Miss Blandln egg was laid. The egg shell has mainnursed him. When the wounded mans tained its original composition and mireason was restored the girl renewed croscopic structure. A chemical analthe engagement ysis shows that It does not differ maSandstad's recovery was rapid there- terially from the shell of a wild goose after, and this week they were mar- egg. A thin section shows the same ried. structure as that exhibited by a similar section from a hen's egg. MU8IC TEACHER8 The ptudy of the prehistoric egg has IN CONVENTION rewarded the scientists In that it has told them something of the geologic DANVILLE, I1L, June 8. Music conditions obtaining when the egg was teachers from every quarter of the deposited. It hp shown them that the state were present today at the open- strata In which it was deposited was ing of the sixteenth annual convention never subjected to a temperature of the music festival of the Illinois above 150 degrees centigrade, and also Music Teachers' association. Presi- that bitumen Is an organic substance. dent William F. Bentley of Galesburg In several places next to the shell a called the gathering to order at 10 dark brown semi-flumaterial was oclock. After addresses of welcome found which resembled asphalt If the and responses the convention divided egg had been heated to a temperature Into sections for round table discus- of 150 degrees this tarry material sions on various branches of musical would have turned to asphalt This Instruction. was proved by laboratory testa Dr. For the series of three concerts be- Morgan Is sure that this tar did not ginning this evening the program has come Into the egg from without, since been arranged with the greatest care on analysis of the surrounding capsule and the music will be of the highest shows no trace of tar or any carbonaorder. ceous material likely to produce It Watch Our REDWING. Pays to AT m, June 8. After experia year with a guinea pig and writing a thesis of five thousand words on her studies. Miss Bessie Allen, a student at the University of Chicago, has passed the cross examination by the faculty of the department of neurology. She will receive the degree of doctor of philosophy. Her thesis on "The Psychology of the Guinea Pig" was the final test. The result of Miss Allens experiment was that she has classfled the guinea pig among the animals of the modulated nervous system. Her experiments are another proof that the animals of the sheathed, or modulated nervous systems are born with their mental faculties well developed. Their memory Is perfect almost from birth. CHICAGO, menting for 4 No. S No. 5 No. 1 MARYLAND BUILDING 18 DEDICATED ST. LOUIS. Mo, June 8. A large party of prominent citizens of Maryland, together with the members of the Maryland Society of St. Louis, attended the dedication of the Maryland building at the exposition. Governor lectures by asserting that he had Warfield, who was unable to be prescrossed Siberia on foot, and had been ent. was represented by Adjutant Gengiven his title by the British ambas- eral Clinton L. Riggs. sador at St Petersburg, who had FOOTBALL HERO WED8. heard of his exploits. . NEW YORK, June 8. Arthur roe, the former well known football player QUAY LEFT ESTATE OF MILLION AND A HALF whose magnificent run secured Princeton's victory In the annual contest with PITTSBURG, Pa, June 8. Senator Tale In 1898, was married today to Quay left an estate of approximately Miss Anne Emerson King, daughter of $1,500,000. Thomas M. King of this city. The This consisted. In round figures, of wedding took place at the home of the $800,000 In securities. $500,000 In trust bride's parents at Mr. and Mrs. Poe will make funds, and $200,000 In real estate. The above Information romes from their future home in Pittsburg, where Mr. Poe Is engaged In business. a close friend of the Quay family. The extent of Quay's fortune is a GOLF CHAMPION 8H PS. surprise to men who thought they were familiar with his circumstances. They LOUISVILLE, Ky, June 8. The anknew he had acquired large sums dur- nual tournament of the Southern Golf ing hls career, but they were aware al- association opened auspiciously today so that he was always In the marker on the links of the Louisville Golf and that he had been losing heavily dub. The tournament has attracted about for a year or mors before he died. Their only explanation is that he one hundred prominent players from had more to lose than they had any various parts of the south. The play will continue until the end of the welt. knowledge of. n. Irvlngton-on-the-Hudso- I aeml-centenn- lal l:Wa 7:0 9 ' Pacific Express from Denver, Pueblo, Provo, Salt Lake City and all pointa east daily Pacific Limited from Salt Lake City, Provo, Denver and all pointa p.a 12:55 p.a Pacific Mall Denver, Pueblo, aa from Lead-vlll- e, Salt Lake city and all pointa eaat dally Local from Sanpete 2:40 p a. 7:60 pa, Through Bleeping Can to Omaha. Kidm. City, Chicago and tit. Louie. New York aud fi! I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY ton. I. A. BENTON, General Agent Fuaiin, n. pertinent Salt Lake City. C. A. HXNBY, Ticket Agent Ogden. O. B. GILBOKi Agent Ogden. Railroad or jSteamship Tickets To All Parts of the World igg SHARMANS OFF. DEPOT Phone 161 Z HEALY HOUSE, the American Ticket Brokers Association Backed by Effect Nov! TIME CARD Clothes Properly, Laundered. 9 'dally No. 11 Cache Valley press, dally Thats Our Way of Doing Them. Ogden Steam Laundry Phons 2Z, 1901 Depart for North of Ogden. Pocatello and. Butte 1:25a.m. Expresa, dally No. 7 Feat Mail for Pocatello and Portland, No. 11:55 a. m Ex- 174. 6 dally r Its i No. No. To attend dances or theaters or to eatch a train in a hurry If you No. 0 No. remember the number No. ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. No. ALBEKX ALLEN, 11GB. Phone 22. 412 25th 7:15pm, Arrive from North Ogdan. Fast Mall from Portland and Butte, daUy 7:06am No. 12 Cache Valley Ex10:20a.m. press, dally No. 10 Pocatello Express, No. mill-me- ur Den- ARRIVE. D ANNISTON, Ala., June 8. Th? Alabama Under the auspices of the National Sunday School association Is twenty-on- e years old and is celebratMillers' federation, organized at ChiIts coming of age by holding the n ing cago two years ago, nearly 1,000 most enthusiasms convenand largest of Minnesota, Kansas, Missouri, In tion Its history. Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, OklaThere Is scarcely a city or town of homa and other states assembled in conference here todoy to discuss trans- importance In the state that Is not repportation facilities, storage and var- resented among the scores of delegates ious other matters affecting the flour and visitors that have been pouring Into Anniston during the last twenty-fomilling Industry. houra Foremost among the legislative The delegations include pastors, measures which are being pushed by county officers and superintendents, the millers is the Lovering bill pendof all On the proteachers grades. ing In congress. The bill Is Intended to simplify the matter of American mil- gram for papers or addresses to be lers getting back In rebate the amount presented during the three days sesof duty they have to pay on foreign sions are many distinguished Sunday wheat when the cereal la manufact- school workers. The plans for the enured Into flour and exported. Such a tertainment of the visitors during their rebate la allowed now, but the millers stay in the city have been made on a most elaborate scale. The most of the complain that It la hedged about with in to many obstacles that It Is next to Im- visitors are being accommodated homes. private to secure it They possible for them say If It were possible to have adopted WEST VIRGINIA BANKERS. such a measure as the Lovering bill American millers could grind nearly HUNTINGTON, W. Va., June 8. Fiall the wheat In Canada and ship the of prominence In this and nanciers flour to Europe. other states were present today at the opening of the annual meeting of the WISCONSIN UNIVERSITYS West Virginia Bankers' association, the call to order at 10 o'clock this MADISON, WIs., June 8. A galaxy morning was followed by the customof noted educators from every part of ary addresses of welcome and rethe country took part In the exerclsea sponses. Reports of the several offheld thla morning In celebration of icers were received and the usual comfollowing which the of the University mittees appointed, of Wisconsin. The visitors, together came the annual address of the presiwith the faculty, and student body, dent, Robert L. Archer. Other admarched in academic procession to the dresses of the day were as follows: W. S. Power, armory where addresses were delivered Bank Advertising, In New Rank Taxation by President Benjamin Ide Wheeler Pittsburg: O. W. New York York. Jones, of the University of California, PresCity; ident James B. Angell of the University "Bank Taxation In Pennsylvania, of Michigan. President Cyrus Nor- Hartman Tinker, Philadelphia; "Bank J. D. throp of the University of Minnesota, Taxation In West Virginia, President Richard It Jesse of the Uni- Baines, Charleston. Hon. C. B. Hart, versity of Missouri and President Dan- of Wheeling, former United States iel C. Gilman of the Carnegie Institu- minister to Colombia, will address the convention thla evening on the subtion. ject of currency and banking In South America. CONFERENCE RATES. Salt Lake City, Rio Grande Railroad. Y. M. M. I. A. and Y. L. M. I A. and EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE CITY Primary association, June 5, 8 and 7. Via Bio Grande June 11th, by Queen Fare $1.50 round trip. Tickets on sale Esther Chapter No. 4 (Eastern Star). June 4, 5 and 6, return limit June 8th. Special train leaves Ogden at 8:30 p. Train leaves Ogden 8:10 a. m., Balt m., returning leaves Salt Lake City at Lake returning 6:10 and 11:55 p. m. 11:43 p.m. Fare $1.00 round trip. 9:19 a. a Atlantic Limited for Salt Lake City, Provo, ver and all points east daily .. No. 4 Atlantic Expresa for Salt Lake City, Pueblo. Denver and all points east dally phone 22. ALABAMA SUNDAY 8CHOOL CONVENTION 2 Lead villa, Pueblo, No. . id No. I 3a Intermediate points, dally Great American ImportingTeaCi , . and Stores. Prices Talk. Tall-mo- vanced. by fresh air and good food. The Ottawa colony Is to be in the nature of a consumption cure experiment, and physicians throughout the state will be Invited to visit It and observe Its workings. From this beginning It is anticipated thnt similar camps will be established all over the state. The only cost to the patients will be the actual expense of the food. This item, it Is estimated, will be from $16 to $18 a month. Consumptives who avail themselves of the opportunity to regain their health will be subject on one condition. They will be required to promise when they enter the colony that they will remain there until pronounced cured. From nine months to a year la the estimated length of residence required. After leaving the colony the patients will be observed for two years, and If no sign of the disease appears In that time they will be considered perfectly sound. The tent colony will be open summer and winter alike. Each tent will contain one or two sufferers. The tents will be water-proo- f, of course, but the freest circulation of air will be allowed, so that the patients will live an outdoor life day and night A large tent will be provided for a dining-rooand the food will be of 8E8SION OF NATIONAL the highest grade. MILLERS FEDERATION CO-EPROVE8 MENTAL NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y, June 8. 8TATU8 OF GUINEA PIG No. 6 Atlantic Mall for Sait Lake City. 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