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Show DAILY KILLED HIS Wn AND FIANCE MOTHER. HER Brought to tho Gallows Through Efforts of 8on and Brothor. JOURNAL, STATE CAUSE TO THEIR DEATH PLAYED HAD A PRETTY ADVENTURESS MARRIAGE BUNCO GAME. MONKEY AND PARROT 80 RT OF TIME. LONDON, July 21. For animal pets Juy 21. Inquiry Into the of all aorta society has now developed suicide von developHuron Klrchberg a decided craxe. One hears rumors of ed some strange facta He was the domesticated tigers, docile bears and g baron who mar- tame snakes In fifth Mayfair. It was small ried an adventuress on the false plea wonder, therefore, that society, led by that she was the Illegitimate daughter the queen, found the menagerie the of a Russian grand duchess and pos- great attraction at the Albert Hall baHis prede- zaar. Her majesty expended $1,000 In sessed of great wealth. cessors In the marriage bunco game additions to her already numerous were Huron Lutxow, Marquis de collection, her purchase Huron Sheve and Baron von Including Persian and Siamese cats, a Lursoh, the latter a near relative of terrier, a flying fox, a marmoset and the Imperial house of Austria and the various other small quadrupeds. Incourt of Munich. All these mighty structions were given that the aniaristocrats considered It an honor to mals should be retained until armarry the alleged Illegitimate daugh- rangements had been made for their ter of an adulteress who bore a crown, reception at Sandringham, but owing and all were successively taken in, ob- to a misunderstanding they were sent taining divorces from the woman af- to Buckingham palace that same ter finding out that her claims of night, and their arrival created con"high birth" and riches were untrue. sternation among the servants of the The last gentleman was so shocked royal household. by having smirched his escutcheon in But as they belonged to the queen It vain, that he. put a bullet Into his behooved the attendants to treat them silly head and died on the field of with the most distinguished considerahimself. tion. A room In what la known as the honor," ns he expressed Meanwhile the wife of four barons Belgian suite, which la usually reand a marquis languishes In Jail un- served for royal guests of exalted ded der charges of having fooled her gree, was hnstlly prepared for their number five and trifled with the reception, and here they were bestowreputation of an Imperial dame by ed In their cages. Perhaps because calling her mamma. The woman Is the they were unaccustomed to such daughter of the late wlxard Hellach-In- l, sumptuous surroundings they did ont a sort of European Herman the take kindly to their temporary quarShe Is not pretty, but In- ters, and during the night several of Great tensely fascinating, and has been on them managed to escape from their the stage. cages. When the servants arrived on the scene the next morning they NOTED RACETRACK found abundant evidence that the InPLUNGER IS DYING mates had been having a monkey and parrot sort of time of it In their NEW YORK. Juy 21. The Journal efforts to escape the terrier the cats aays: George E. Smith, or Pittsburg had torn down a lot of valuable drapPhil, aa he will always he known, la ery, and the flying fox had knocked dying In the Adirondack, of lung over and smashed some costly trouble. At 22 years of age he was To get them all back to their earning $10 a week aa a cork cutter In cages proved a troublesome Job, but Pittsburg. Now, at 88 years of age, It was finally accomplished by the aid he Is said to be worth more than a of much patience and the artful use million. During his years aa a race- of brooms and step ladders. The sertrack plunger he never went broke vant of the royal household devoutly once. Not since the latter days of hope that it will be some time before the recently closed Sheepshead bay her majesty goes shopping to a mebeen nagerie again. meeting has Pittsburg Phil seen at the track. The last time he RUSSIA IS REPORTED watched the horses run a number of 8UBLIME PORTE IS AN CLOSE TO STARVATION hie friends commented on his IncreasINTERNATIONAL ing pallor and weakness. He was 8T. PETERSBURG. July 21. Dis- aware at the time of hie condition. VIENNA, July 21. The papers exquieting rumors arrive from the T think the odds are agalnet me, press the hope that Uncle Sam will Trans-Baikdistrict. The army on was his only comment make good hla threats and force the the way to the front seems to have For several seasons he has been Turk to pay up with powder and consumed everything In the way of growing paler and weaker, but he was lead. If necessary for Turkey has food and aa there were three very bad unable to. keep away from the scenes ben cheating Austrian merchants tor harvests In succession, the peasants of excitement and Unspeculation. without fear of redress or retalare on the verge of starvation. Even like the typical racetrack follower, years iation. A Prussian subject once laid people who have some money left are he does not drink or smoke or gam- arrest upon a Turkish man of war, unable to buy flour. In many villages ble. Kiel, and got his money, but visiting bread has become a rarity. The peassince then the Turkish navy has vanants are selling their horses and GIRL MAY DANCE ished Into thin air, and what there is Implements and preparing to IN THE ALTOGETHER left of It steers clear of foreign harmove away. bors. The latest confidence game Incendiarism Is spreading In all the MUNICH, July 21. Isadora Dun played by the Turk In Vienna involved big towns, particularly In those larg- can. the California dancer, secured a the purchase of 5,000 signal horns for ely devoted to Industry under normal curious decision In her favor. Upon Abdul Hamid's army. He got the conditions. Now that all factories are the plea of expert art critics, partic- horns by line promises, and the factory closed and the number of unemployed ularly Professors Cornelius and Furt got an Imperial order worth 98 cents, grows dally, discontent reigns among wangler, of the Munich academy, the and a piece of paper that appoints It the workmen and It la charged that court decided that "If Isadora chose to purveyor of signal horns to the subthey commit incendiarism, "merely dance In the altogether, her conduct lime The factory Is not satisporte. to get even with the classes. was not open to criticism as her perfied with these things and Is harrass-In- g Resides great fires always offer op- formance approached the highest pinthe Turkish ambassador, but his portunity for disorder and thefta.' nacle of art, whether she wore clothes and The above la quoted from official or not." Accordingly an editor who excellency claims says his creditor Is a Christian hog sources. had upbraided Isadora for dancing In anyhow." We sincerely that the costume of Venus of Milo was sen President Roosevelt will hope show the POPE'S NEW CREST to fenced pay a fine of $100. Turk what Christian hogs can do." HAS BEEN PUT UP It is reported from Bayreuth that Isays the newspapers commenting on adora Duncan has bought Villa case. the MUNICH, July 21. At the palace of Intending to settle, there. The the papal nuncio the pope's new crest villa la situated near the residence of has been put up. It Is new in many Frau Coslma Wagner, who poses as EXPOSITION AT GRAND FORKS. GRAND FORKS. X. D., July 21. more than one respect, for Tope Pius the protector of the California dancer. Grand Forks is to Invent thronged with visitors had It, hla family being of today aa seldom before in her history. democratic origin, never possessing an NEW RAILWAY IN The occasion la the opening of the escutcheon. INDIAN TERRITORY Red River valley exposition, which The crest Is remarkable for Its light will continue tor three days. For sevcolors. It consists of a shield, divided 51. The GUTHRIE, Okla.. July eral months the various committees in three parts. The upper part Is oc Kansas City, Tulsa A Southwestern have been hard at work arranging tor the lion St. of cupied by Markus, of Railroad company has been Incorporthe exposition and the result Is one Venice. In the center Is a blue field ated here with a capital of $2,000,009. of the and beneath a raging sea, surmounted The company will build a line largest and most comprehensive beginby an anchor. Above the anchor Is a ning at a point on the St. Louis, Iren displays of the products of the farm, star with six points, the whole being Mountain A Southern In Cherokee factory and ranch ever seen In this section. Numerous forms of entercrowned by the tiara and the crossed Nation. I. T., passing through the s' tainment, Including a keys. race Cherokee, Creek, Seminole and Chocadd to the attractions of the meeting, taw nations, Indian Territory: REUNION OF THE exposition. Cleveland. Oklaho- THK HALLES, Or., July 21. The execution of Nonna n Williams, which Is scheduled to take idace here tomor-orwill be the climax of one of the most sensational and unusual murder rases In the criminal annals of the northwest It will culminate the revenue of a brother and a son for the murder of his sister and mother. In the spring of 1899 Williams and Allas Nesbitt w'ere engaged to be married In Omaha. Neb. Williams Induced his fiance to go to Oregon and take a homestead clulm before they were married. She came on to Oregon, filed a claim and hired herself out as a domestic. Later her mother, Mrs. L. J. Nesbitt, Joined her In Portland, where Bliss Nesbitt had secured employment. The two women went to Hood river valley to live on their claim during the winter. It was March 8. 1900, they left Portland with Williams. It was dark when they reached Hood river and a storm was raffing. Williams hired a rig and In the face of the storm set out for the homestead. Williams drove them Into a lonely road and that was the last ever seen of the two women. The next morning Williams returned to Hood River with a Jaded team. He said that he had put the women aboard the morning train. He was seen, however, to return to Hood River two hours after the only morning train had left. The following June Williams filed Alma Nesbltt'a relinquishment to her claim. This was Inter discovered to he a forgery. Then George Nesbitt appeared upon the scene. He believed Williams had murdered hla mother and alater, and alowly, but surely, he set about hounding the man down and collecting evidence that resulted In Williams' conviction last May, A peculiar part of the case was that the body of neither women was found, though portions of a woman's scalp attached and several bloody pieces of clothing were found In the neighborhood of where the women disappeared. VIENNA. w, heiress-huntin- Hel-ha- lr, four-foot- ed hus-kan- bric-a-bra- DEAD-BEA- c. T al agrl--eultur- al well-to-- do Phit-Ippru- three-day- roto-watom- le, Lincoln, CHICKASAW BRIGADE ma and Comanche counties. In Oklahoma. and Clay and Wichita counties SULPHUR, I. T.. July 21. This In Texas to Wichita Falls, Tex., a displace Is gay with flags and bunting tance of 250 miles. today In honory of the veterans of the Chickasaw Brigade, United Con RETURN OF MGR. FALCONIO. federate Veterans, which is In session. ROME. July 21. Mgr. Falconlo. the The Sons of Confederate Veterans and the Daughters of the Confederacy apostolic delegate In the United States, are participating, and the reunion, who has been on a visit to the Vatican! which Lists until the end of the week, sailed for America today on the steam er Sardegn. leaving Naples. promises to be unusually successful. 21, 1904. MERGER ABOUT COMPLETED T And Ssrvants of Royal Houashold Had Troublt in Rounding Thsm Up. Representing Herself as Illegitimate Daughter of a Duke, She Trapped Nobleman. JULY THURSDAY, BIG LEAD PETS OF OUEEN SHE L TO BE EXECUTED UTAH MRS. LOGAN TO SPEAK. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 21. The twenty-fir- st annual Chautauqua assembly of the Christian church opened today at Bethany park and will continue until the middle of August. Great preparations have been male tor the celebration of O. A. R. .lay to morrow, when Mrs. John A Logan and other persons of note win he among the speakers INTERESTS RIVAL BELIEVED WILL GET TOGETHER. Plan is for the National Company to Tako Over Plants of Its Rival. said on good authority that the plan for the commerger of the National Lead Lead company the United pany and NEW YORK. July 21. It 1 acted upon at todirectors of the of the day's meeting National Lead company, and that the deal will be consummated at an early date. Reports have been current at different times during the last two years that the rival lead Interests Negotiations would get together. have at times been held looking to Each time, however, such a result. they came to naught, and the rivalry became more bitter. It seems that it was this rivalry which waa directly responsible for bringing the two in- . Malan Heights Now Is Open This popular resort, , 5 Vi miles from Ogden, is 7,000 feet above sea ple. In Effect June I, l90i DEPART. Mall f0r 84lt City. Provo and . No. all points eaet No. 12 To Salt dally Atlantic Limited for Salt Lake City, Prom. Lesdvllle, Pueblo, Den- and al1 D,nt east daily 4 Atlantic Expreii for Salt Lake City, Pueblo, Denver and all point 8 dailjr arrive Pacific $ Express 7:00. from Denver, Pueblo, Provo. Balt Lake City end all potato east, dally i!:5s Pacific Limited from Balt Lake City, Provo, Denver and all point 5 Carnages leave east terminus of atreet car line at 8:15 every morning. Round trip, $1.00. Carriages will be furnished parties of three or four at any hour. B. MALAN, ' Tf Intermediate points, Pacific Mall from Denver, Pueblo, Lead-vlll- e. Salt Lake city and all points eaat dally I Local from Sanpete Valley 1 Twenty-fift- h Propr. Malan Heights. I and i terests together. It la believed that In the proposed merger the National will take over only the manufacturing plants of Its rival, and that the mining Interests comowned by the Guggenheim-Rya- n bine which also controls the United Lead company will be otherwise disposed of. If this plan is carried out the mining propertiesS of the Un.ted Lead company will probably be turned over to the American Smelting A Refining company, which la also conpeotrolled by the Guggenheim-Rya- n Time Card Board and Lodging, pr weak... $6.00 35 and 60e Single Meals Address: tWO 6HAN0r mWHKWEgWHf JUST THE PLACE TO SPEND A DAY OR WEEK OR ALL SUMNER. TERMS ft. DENVER level ha e delightful camping grounds among the pines, ample fine table hotel accommodations, and cool air pure spring board, pure water. will be favorably the ispyyi. j;4l. "..7:00. Through Bleeping Car to Omaha. Chicago an bt. Louis. New YortaadJS I. A. BENTON, General Agent rusIWD partment, Balt Lake City. " A. EXKBY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. B. GIDtOX, Agent, Ogden. A Becoming Pair of Glasses DOESN'T COST A GREAT DEAL. If you need glasses you should have the best lenses you can buy. Then the difference between the ugly steel bows TIME and the attractive gold bows is com paratively little. Effect June CARD-in- ' Depart for North 19, igty, of Ogden. Of course, gold Is expensive, but not No. 9 Pocatello and Butte very much gold Is required. My Up 1:25 a. Express, djily Rimless nose glasses are most No. 7 Fast Mall tor Pocastylish, and are made with the least tello and Portland, possible amount of metal 12:05 dally PRICKS THK LOWEST No. 11 Cache Valley Ex.... 7:15 p. , press, dally North Arrive from Ogdsn. No. 8 Fast Mall from Portland and Butte, dally 7:00 a Office in Jesse J. Driver's Drug Store. No. 12 Cache Valley Express, dally 10:10.. No. 10 Pocatello Express, to-D- ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE TO SUPERSEDE STEAM ENGINE p, C. P. UTTER NEW YORK, July 21. A type of electric locomotive has been adopted by the New York Central management which Is expected to give better results than any railroad engine hitherto constructed. Several of these powerful machines are under construction at Schenectady. The new electric locomotive will be thirty-seve- n feet long, and will dehorse-pownormal and 2,200 velop 2,800 horse-powat maximum rating. The big engines that haul the Empire State express have an Indicated horsepower of about 1,500. The electric locomotive will be a double-ende- r, with four motors, each of 550 horse power at normal rating. It will run equally well In either direction, and Is expected to attain a speed of sevenmiles an hour with a train ty-five of average weight The heaviest passenger trains can be moved with equal rapidity by coupling two of these locomotives together and using them as a single unit The entire locomotive will weigh nearly 190,000 pounds. For a successful baking day la PHOENIX or RIVERDALE flour. No failure ANNUAL CONVENTION OF CATHOLIC SOCIETIES marks the pathway of Its use but wholesome, light and white bread and DETROIT. Mich, July 21. The larg flakey, pastry that pleases the eye of eat gathering of Catholic laymen ever every housewife and the palate of the held In the United States will aa man who settles the bill. grocer sells It beEvery wlde-lwaaemble in Detroit next week on the occasion of the annual convention of cause it gives customers a line oh the American Federation of Catholic the quality of his other goods. Societies. The Federation movement MADE BY has made steady progress since its Inception three years ago and the com- OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. ing convention will be attended by thousand os delegates and visitors Capital and 8urplus, $225,000.00. from every section of the country. The gathering will be formally opened Tuesday morning with a pontifical OGDEN, UTAH high mass at SL Marys church. Bishop Foley will officiate and the visiting DAVID ECCLES, President archbishops will assist. There will be THOMAS D. DEE, two public meetings held during the JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. week, and among the speakers will be JAS. F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. Rev. Thomas J. Campbell of New York DIRECTORS: on "Socialism:'' Judge Paul Carpenter David Eeelaa Thomas D. Dae Geo. H. Tribe of Milwaukee on The Church and Bernard White W. W. Riter John Watson Society, and Conden Pallon of New Adam Pattsraon York on Chrlstaln Education. Joseph Clark Graduate Optician What You (K)nead No. er er No. No. No. No. No. No. No. ke No. No. 1:00pm, dally Depart for South of Ogdsn. 8 From Portland, Butte and Pocatello, for Salt Lake City 7:250.0, Local Lake to Balt 4 I:1Ilb City 13 Cache Valley to Balt Take City .10:45a. 2 Limited tor Salt Lake 8:20p.m. City, dally 10 From Portland and for Salt Pocatello, 1:50 p.m. Lake City, dally Arrive from 8outh of Ogden. 3 Butte and Pocatello from Salt Express Lake CSty and Intermediate points, dally. ...12:45.. I Atlantic Express from Salt Lake City and Intermediate 1.00 a.m. points, dally 7 Pocatello and Portfrom land Express Salt Lake City, dally.U:20a.m. 1 Fast Moll from Salt 2:80p.m. Lake City, dally 11 Cache Valley Express from Salt Lake 0:55 p.m City, dally First National Bank wm? Vice-Preside- nt PICTO' TIME CARD, in Effect June 6 1 Its and lecturers. every Joint ached and every nerve racked with pain, writes C. W. Bell- amy, a locomotive fireman of Burlington, Iowa. T was weak and without any appetite and all down. As I was about to give up I got a bottle of Electric Bitter. after taking it, I felt ai well ae I did In my life. Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Jesse Driver, Druggist. Price 50 cents. To attend danees er theaters or to catch a train in a hurry If you remember the number-pho- ne Mall and Express. ... 0:20a.m. Oveland Limited tor Omaha, Council Bluffs, Denver, Kansas City 2:50pm. and East,dally Atlantic Express tor 4 Denver. Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City ng A Very Close Call. w. ARRIVE. I Pacific Exp re as from Council Bluffs, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City 1 and east, dally Oveland Limited from COMPANY. ALBIRN ALLEN, MGR. Phone 22. 412 25th SL " Omaha, Council Bluffs. Kansas City. Denver east, and all point p dally No. 101 Fast Mall C A. HENRY, Ticket Agent A. B. MOSELET, Trav. Paso. Art OGDEN. WTAB. 22. ALLEN TRANSFER 1SOi DEPART. No. No. BATTLEGROUNDS MEETING. Respectfully solicits the accounts of LAFAYETTE, Ind.. July 21. The banks, mercantile firms and lndl thirteenth annual session of the Bat vlduals. No. We pay Interest on time deposits. association tleground Camp-Meetibegan today at the Tippecanoe batAmple resources, courteous treat tlefield. seven miles north of this city ment superior service. The Rev. Henry Ostrom, of Green-castl- e. Is In charge of the meeting, and No. John Hlllls has the direction of the music. The program Includes the names of a number of noted speaker No. I stuck to my engine, although 1. Those lineLite Men Have a complete ELECTRICAL of FIX7TEE0 a SUPPLIES. |