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Show EXAMINER, MOHXIXO THE EXAMINER Lyceum Theatre Published every day in the year by the Standard Publishing Co. WM. GLASMANN, fl. YOUNG. Prop, and WEEK HAY 23 anthon Manage. ! Delivered hy Carrier, Including Sunday Morning Examiner, 75 eta .. per month . . . . a.aa.a. 5 CtS Single copies. . , .. i SUBSCRIPTION by Subscriber will confer a Tavor reinforming this office of failure to ceive The breakfast. TUB Etamiuer befora INTERNATIONAL EIGHTH GEOGRAPHIC CONGRESS. sent that organization at the sessions of ths Eighth International Geographic Congress wlii'h will be held in tbia country next HcpicnilKT. The committee of arangcnien'a has invited nil the bureaus of the government that are concerned with geographic woik to appoint representatives at this congress. The subjects for I real nun t and disd cussion at ihl loiigreea may lie a follows: Physical geography, including niei uorology. hydrology, etc.; iiiathemailcal geography, includMogco-graphing geotlcsy nnd geophysics; nud zoology iinlinlliig botany y, in their geographic bsims Ui; anthropo-gcogrHjihethnology; including geography, incluiliug explor-ntionnd surveys; geogiaphic lecnol-ogIncluding cartography, bibliograIndiintrlal phy, etc.; commercial and and of geography; geography; lilamry education. geographic A special opiMirt unity will I afforded for ths discussion of ineihols of surveying and tuap making, nnd fortha comparison of theso moihmls as pursued In othpr countries with the work of the Federal and Slate surveys maintained in this eountry. . The National Geographic twslely of Washington. D. C.. as the organisation responsible dor tliu management of the session In tbe I niled Hratra will play the pari of host, and wehonie the connew gress on September 4HU to Its on Memorial hall, Hubbard the hums, Sesin Washington Sixteenth si reel sions will be held there on September and 10. Leaving Washington on the 12th the, members, associates and will Im entergucals of the congresa the Geographical tained thal day by Sot lely of Philadelphia, and on the 13th, 14th and 13th by the American Geographical Society in New York, where aclentlftc sessions will lm held. On the lth they will have the opporend tunity of visiting Niagara Kalla, the entertained by tie will on the 17th Oil of Chicago. Society Geographical the 19th end 3Uth they will I invited to participate in the Internatlmiel connectCongress of Aria and Science Louis. 8 In Fair s World ed with the st a demand, eufllcient te there If from be provided excnralon will 8t. Louis to the City of Mexico, 8anta Fe. the Grand Canyon of I he Colorado, Gate, gin Francisco and the Golden route with a return hy th preferred tha through the Rocky Mounlalna and eeatern ports. te interior plains clas-silte- y, ps ;! Comedy. A EXCKLA HEATH Military Duo. SEYMOUR A MAY, Musical. WELCH A SMITH, Jugglers. EDISON'S MOVING TICTURES. ADMISSION lOc. y. Far-We- INVESTMENT OUTLOOK. with the orderly afier a few huura. and the skipper retired lo his cabin to read his dispatches. 'He emerged presently, said a word or two to the officer of the deck, who looked surprised, and then passed the word to tjie bo'aun'a mate. "A-l-up anchor! bawl's ed the mate, after he had given a long blast on his pipe, and tbe skipper smiled and nodded at me. He had made it straight with tbe navy department. I never found out Just how. But dial happened a good many years ago, and things weren't quite so much along the ridgerope In tbe old navy aa they are now. The thief was the color of a towel and trembling when be heard the mate's bawl. WbaLa this' he inquired, hoarsely, By 'he new method, such as Is used auw in Ogden, Lhe complete cleaning of tbe paved streets with water reduces to a minimum the porallality of air. No danger from whirling eddies of air encounter dust in the streets and whirl it into ths open doors of mercantile earabllsli-mea- ts to rover the merchandise with thick layers of gray dirt. The busi-- a exa men and pedestrians on the paved streets are alike benefited by the change of meihnda and Ogden people themselves that should congratulate this city is among the first to make the change lor the better. dust-charg- Washington Poet.) The strongest game I ever had to play to hook my man," remarked a noted New York headquarters detective, recently la Washington, who for many years had received the fat assignments to go after fugat Ives, was Ihe case of a mean dug, who. as the raehter of an East aids savings bank in New York, rifled the layout to such an extent that tbe bank tertaln a unique national convention. had to go to the wall, carrying along Nothing of the kind ever was held be- the Havings of hundreds of hard workHe pulled up in Callao. fore, u far a( hlatory has recorded, ing people. for this will be a gathering of poets. Teni, with a good part of the bundle he had lifted from the bank. The organization which convenes on thalI had tu work the confidence game the sot a of May at ths Inslda Inn is on this meanly thief, but that didn't known as the American Press Humor- afflict my conscience any when I reists, and this is the first annual com men: tiered the dirt thal he had done vent inn aim-- the organization of the to so many poor people; Through the American consul at Callao I framed IsMy at Baltimore last May. The ment up a casual club meeting with him a lera themselves do not claim to be few days after 1 got In, and I more poele that la not many of them; but than laid myself out to make a hit with in the general mind they are given the man and to gain bia confidence. "I was him at various places that classification, because some of including meeting his own bouse, two nr three thrm write verses grave and gay, per-ha- ie times a day for perhaiis a month, try chiefly gay, for Ihe dally and ing to rig lip some dead fall for him lint all the time In a pretty hopeless weekly press of the country. The enframe of mind over situation, at tire membership of the organization that when one day the a United States leas than ho. About half of them man of war. a small gunboat of tbe are expected in attend the convention, old navy, swung into the harbor of moat of whom will lie amumpauled by t'aliao. Her arrival gave me a sari of straw to clutrh. I didn't have much their wives. of an Idea that the straw would bear These men are special writers for ths my weight, bill I determined tu try it. American press. Some of them are book "'Let's go mil am take a look at that I said lo the and magazine writers. Several mem- old government scow.' bers have each a long list of published embezzler in an offhandr sort of way a few days after the got into lx Mika to their credit, and others are the Callao waters. the authors of many unpublished Ail right, he replied, readily en books, as one of the humorists ex ough, to my surprise. 'I've never been on board n warship. Come ahead. presses it. There are in the member' We started Into the bumboat that intermen of national end few a ship was just about to start for the national renbwri 'as platform ehtertaln and were noon being received by era. The youngest nienilxir lit a strip- the officer of the deck, who detailed a chief petty officer to show ua about. ling of 34. while the oldest, "M. Quad," After wed sized up the points of the la pant 70. ship, some of the watch officers Invitcerwas thin When body ed us to their mesamom for luncheon. organized, tain facet ions ragraphrra outside the 1 ''While the luncheon was going on put up some kind of an excuse to le characterized it as a poets break away for a and 1 went union,'' aimert Ing that, tlie organization square to the cabinminute, of the sklpper-- Hi bTuff would fix a scale of prices for the officer of the old navy schooLwho various kinds of verse, with extra pay died a rear admiral and .in a few 1 for working overtime. The A. P. 11. words told him about the ornery thief was feeding in the meae room men take three Jokes good naturedly, with hia watch officers. I knew aa they expect other i iconic lo take the man of war had only dropped that Into the port of Callao to coal on her way their own Jokes. to San Francisco. KIDNAPING A THIEF. MINIMUM ANNOYANCE FROM FLY"That mean thief, I Mid to ths capING DUST. tain. la now on the deck of a United States warahlp. which Is United States Inare eaatern cltiee The ciilsena of territory. Take him up to San Fran-ctecon thie ahlp Its the only way vest I gat ing the beat method to secure minimum annoyance from duet during he'll ever be corralled and let me go no that I can pinch him in San the healed term and at Ihe aarne lime along Franrlsco for felr. to mfegnard against tha dlacaae germe The skipper shook hia head some over this proposition, but I rnuld see that are Inhaled with the air of most cities. The result of that personally, he waa willing to grab the embezsler by the ktdnaplng process. tbe Inveatlgatluna haa been the discovSo I worked my edge and described the a fact of cleanthat the thorough ery suffering and misery and heartache ing of the pavad streets, aa ia dona in the thief had caused so many hardOgden now, la the only practical way working people. 'Td like to take the scoundrel along, to obtain 'the objects desired. In the r, aaid the captain of the 'but of rata at method any yon know the regulations we're only then, Ogden aroma to be far In ad- permitted to give asylum on a to American citizens in danger or vance of tha large cities of the east Business men. during the recent hot distress In foreign port; but he began to scratch hia chin over it, nnd 1 kept days especially, noticed tha difference at him.. the from former years caused by "HI communicate by wire with tha change In manner of cleaning tbs pav- department,' he finally told me. and he Immediately rat down nnd wrote tome ed streets. dispatches, which he sent ashore hy his weather the in tho air During dry orderly, while I rejoined the watch street! of any city la charged with officers in the mess room. dust. Everyone In moat cities gets "l.ucklly. one of these heary South , too much. American coast winds came np enough dual while we were still In the mew With the old methods and appliances kicking np anrh a sea that the room, skipper the fine dirt cannot be gathered up. told us tt would he Impossible for us to forblow was over. The With the brooms or brushes, used go ashore until the looked nervous over this, but merly by the cleaners of the streets, embezzlercould be well nothing ne In the done, and Ihe officers the streets a era rlesned about bunked wardroom that night aa they could have been with a garden There was still a heavy wind blowrake. The brooms left a great deal of ing out of clear skies on the following dust which the wind and rushing morning, and the only boat, that the would permit to he launched street cars sent up into the air and .kipper was the longboat. In which he sent his the result was (hat the air of the city mall orderly after the ship's mail nnl waa continually surcharged with duet. dispatches. The longboat returned 4 world-girdlin- g man-o'-wa- ahlp-or-we- r, i Banks Millinery Department Are. The best of them all tbia week. FRANK LAMBERT, The Philadelphia Baritone presents a beautiful Illustrated song, My Heart's Tonight in Texas." FRANK MARSHALL. The Eccentric Comedian. WILSON A STODDARD, Musical Artists. J. TURNERWALL, The Hawaiian Comedian, lia no to rue when you are scared. J. BURT IN & V a MM BROS.' STORE LEONA for you,' I told hlin. "lie made a shriek to the skipper, who told him to pipe down if he didn't want to find himself in irons. After we reached Ban Francisco 1 lugged the thief across the continent to New York, and later had the fun of convoying him up to 81ng Sing, where he got a 1 regret to ray that he had a large portion of his loot so planted that he knew where to go after it after he got out, and I heard not long ago that he waa living In luxury somewhere in Switzerland.. The eaaleat man that I ever hobbled 1 took In a little place in Egypt called Ramler. He was wanted for a aeries of on Urge scale. bucketshop swindles "We heard that- - he was In Calro-th- ere waa no extradition treaty with Egypt then and 1 was sent to Cairo to see If there waa any kind of bait that he u'bs liable to bite on. But he had left Cairo and gone to housekeeping, with a couple of native servants, In a bungalow at Ramleh. THIS ONE ANXIOUS TO GO. I walked up the stepa of this bungar low one afternoon, with a story all arHe ranged with which to stuff him. fanwas sitting on tbe little veranda, ning hlmaeif and amoklng. Hclo, pal,' he knocked the wind out of me saying. 'You'ra a New York detective end you're after me. All right. I'm Ill go with you without a whimper.hand d tired of thie.' waving hie d about, anyhow. Wait'll I get packed up.' "That sure waa dead easy. We went to Genoa he was a corking good traveling companion and from there took steamer for New York. That fellow hail given me ao very little trouble and waa such an amiable sort of a duck thal 1 waa glad when he only got a and had the dust to begin over again, and on the level, when he got out. I wouldn't have been rooting fOr him hail he fanned poor people for their rools, but he had only dented up folks who could afford to lose." AND LEONA. The World's Greatest Aerial Artists. JAP TO HELP EDIT CHAUCER. Will duplicate today, in the Ogden Department, every article at the same price sold at in the Salt Lake Store, During the Friday and Saturday Sales men to undertake an exhaustive re- Philadelphla, May 37. After short deliberation the Jury in Criminal court No. 3 has returned a verdict of guilty against David F. Mosler, tried.for malSentence was suspended practice. pending a motion for a new trial. Ball waa denied. Moeler who waa known under aliases and aa doctor" was the witnera who testified against a woman who kept a baby farm and who was charged with making away with Infants Intrueted to her rare. It waa he who declared he had seen babies thrown Into a furnace in tbe woman's home. It waa alleged that he waa a member of an alleged syndicate of baby farmers. WANDERER DISCOVERED TAKE FORTUNE. in that city, as follows: BOCGACCIOS, for misses. SO cents Sale price, SO cents Mosher, after years of paired, wandering nnd other years spent In hospitals, haa been restored to hia relatives hare, where a fortune of $15,000 awaits him. Moeber went, west twenty years ago, and three years later all trace of him waa lost. A short time ago him relatives learned that he waa In the state hospital at Medical Lake, Washington, and brought him home. Mosher loot hia sight and hearing aa It the result of a mine explosion. is thought that, hia mental condition will rapidly Improve. flaring aud good. Sale prlee, 90 cents Sale prlee , 50 cents Sale price, the SlmOO Sale prlee, S3. 75 acme of hat this 'season. Japanese len; tn: I2d.npd.nnn Cor.siidst York fl7.pnp.ppq N ed Ga City bonds, and I6.n00.00n Burlington bond i. to say nothing of the millions of railroad payr recently placed. A I ready la In prospect a $35,000,000 Cuban Iona, a 115,000.000 Baltimore Gas loan, besides rumors of other Import-an- t contemplated Issues. W'ith such demands upon our supply of floating capital the recent ease in money seems unlikely to return very quickly. CONVENTION OF FORTS. Next week the World's Fair will en most-times- a?, I and him h the Offo hr. I'M Th to" W IttBl pq AGIO exu groc (o hi High grade pure cream WHITE ITALIAN BODY FLATS; bell crowu, oft and pliable. (Ftor Saturday bnly.) Edit Sale price. 25 cents Wi m hfi lit Sale price, 75 cents to ' Shirt Waists JIM dull Your choice Saturday, $1.50 ............................... 75c The new blocks In Senst braids fl.ee The new blocks in burnt straw and Jnp braids new rolling brim "Peril" TWO LEADERS IN TRIMMED HATS-T- he Bailors, In cardinal, royal, chajnpagne and brown; $3.50 grade. Shirt Waist Saits To close Saturday, $2.00 Muslin Underwear to hu in iii to lull Hi White Chiffon Hats trimmed to sell up to $6.00 Saturday, only Newest Creations Any hat in tha store for two weekipcan be had for $3.00 1-- 3 Lo 3 off the to pi to tie Off C original price. sf in to ail g, ar WiU The STRAIGHT BRIM BAILORS, in split straws, fine Milan and ri straw braids; satin lined with leather sweat band; all silk ribboa, that sold In New York City by the case up to $39 per dozen. cd man-o'-w- JU JU The beat grade of CUBANS, in tho same shape; will ast' ordinarily two aeaeona wear: ran be reshaped and re trimmed; In natural and la champagne mixtures. TOB M Joi Sate price. $3.75 2412 Wash. Avc. Mrs i'i f&i Idldl A very large shaping basket anil soft on. of a mixture crown and wide Milan placed wood silk braid. A good hat and a stylish hat for $5.00. RAMBLER, the expert optician will examine youreyes Free $ htannering." $1.25 THE MANNERING SHAPE A high grade Milan crown, firniiiur Tuscan brim; soft, pliable nnd nearly indestructible a any material used in hat making. Usually brings $5.60. J. T. Rushmer UK iku THREE STYLES OF THE NEW PARIS 8AILOR8; rolling brims, long front, wide boil rrowna; In Jap Basket and Milan mixture; the new wide bell crowns in brown, navy, champagne and castor. Selling at $1.25 and $1.60. is the time to get glasses if your eyes trouble D BRAIDS; a large bell crown, flat; regular $1.00 grade. BERNINA NOW F" ,w Tht Sale price, SO centsthe STRONGEST leaders of the season, In champagne mixtures and a pure white fibre; ONE OF THE Glene Falla, N. Y.. May 37. Blind, almost deaf and with hia mind Im- ;Ki f Ca( in the wide PURE WHITE PRE88ED JAP BRAIDS, rolling brima. Usually $1.60. TO (01 jiiifh mixed braids, soft and pliable, made In poke tbxpe Sold all season at $1.25. Sate price, L!Z g HIGH GRADE CUBAN BRAIDS, with Tuscan cord mixture; blocked; long crinkled front brima. Very cheap at $1.36. you in any way. Stanford University, Cal., May 37. Yasunosuloe Fukuklta, a Japanese student of Stanford university, has been chosen by Dr. Ewald Flugel, head of the department of English philology, to do part of the work In connection with the dictionary of Chaucer's works which will be published in about three years. Dr. Flugel la tha flrat a ad I MOVING PICTURES. $200,0 90,000 Baltimore Fire. man-o'-wa- The war seems to have a very ps tent effect on the money market. While the dispatches of yesterday I vrould seem to Indira) e a growing marhelelt Wail Street fn the presslon remains a patent fact that the altl tnde of financiers la not in any degree eurh aa to foreshadow a stock panic or a atringency in money matters. Henry Clews, of tho well known banking firm In his weekly loiter says thal aside from the Penama Canal payment, we should probably export lit ile gold were It not fir the war. Faria feels the strain most, lieeatise of Ihe large Russian Investments held there, and thither has naturally gone the hulk of the gold, assisted matert ally by stagnant money here. More la likely to follow, but how much no one ran tell. One reason why Russian bonds do not decline more seriously successes is a a result of Japan that In event of defeat tho Russian government would be relieved of a kt of costly business enterprises which liliherto have been a heavy drain upnu her treasury. Ruslan defeat also means the opening of a very large terand Hade ritory to modern development, ami in all probability to a series of internal changes that will ultimately benefit Russia herself. Tbe dostniction e.f life and property on both sides is deplorable; but in this case it will benefit the world, because it will remove obstacles to tha largr end sounder developmentto that Mr. civilization demands, according Clews. The Issues of new capital, present, and prospective, are likely to Increase the demands upon our money market Recent placements include ir.O.OOd.niip New York Central bonds; $?5.ofto,infl nr pH two-siicck- o atreet-cleanln- aiJ die-grac- e of me. Oh. about fifteen or twenty years A WARSHIP Bucketshop Swindler Found in Egypt Who Gladly Welcomed Chance To Return. SALARIED PEOPLE Reel Estate and Chattel Loan. Service quick, confidential and private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE COi "Phone B34 x. 323-- Eccles Bldg. 2416 Washington bo'-au- CAUCHT ABOARD I MONEY LOANED I All EMBEZZLER their Mem tiers of the I'nited States Geological Survey will be chosen to repre- !! CO. WJLSON-CLARK- ..Fares RATES. By mall one month (including Cti Sunday) outside of Ogden ....50 Telephone No 66. Mgr I 2S, 1901. MAY UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, OODEN. PRICE AND STYLE fci Ml rk Banks Millinery is bound to Please one and all. You will miss some beauties if you miss these. $ Department IN S9 J. BURT CD. fail to Hi do M to ni to r BROS.' STORE I.L. Clark & Sons i ta la W Oil thl Company Bedford, Ind., May 37. James Donald, charged with the sensational murder laat winter of Mlae Sarah Schaefer, a Latin school teacher, was acquitted by a Jury here today. Mc- Buda Peeth. May 26. The budget committee of the Austrian delegation passed the extraordinary credits for the army and navy, totalling $33 000,000. ID th H th th u th 111 th 111 GREAT SACRIFICE OF FOREMOST CONTINUES Every Hat in THROUGHOUT MAY This Store at Enormous The backward weather for the past two months has greatly MILLINERY Reduction-sOrigi- nal lessened the seHing of Spring Millinery, Cost Aside Thus we find ourselves over- stocked to such an extent as to force us to sacrifice everything within the next few days. It is already known that this store is the style resort of Ogden, so every purchaser will know that only the choicest designs are offered. Prices, such as have never before been presented will be yours, and it would b: well to give them p roper consideration, Beginning Tuesday morning we offer this entire stock at a great sacrifice, this reduction will greatly lessen the present investment, It would be well to call early Tuesday and' thus of selection. the first secure advantage The Leader inery Co MRS. S. L LYON Proprietor. hi II |