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Show 5 MlI - i i j iiv I I ! i v I 1 W : rn I ,, 1! V I ' f . - t , : ;'P h! M Tkeftwdwl and FOREIGN pesU dm s GRAND DUKE FRIEBRICif IEAI1. Ju Cattle Merkel li0J5c higher; cows native eteers 4.256 5.00; native and and heifers 2.500 5.25: stackers Kansas Citjr, May Rs-irip- ts Neiislrelits. 5.0(H. Grand Du by of" May 30. Grand Duke Prledn-- Wilhelm bad " been confined to his bed for many Mecklenburg-Strrlii- hulls s. 2.6H04.M: 12504 65; mouths suffering from an Internal islves 2.7564.75: westers steers 4.250 complaint, lie auddcnly became 5.25: western rows 3.5004.25. wore yiwtrrday evening and lost IHXiS Receipts 7.UO0. Steady; liulk eonschiusness aud died a half hour 4.4564.55; heavy 4.5004.0: parkera after midnight. 4.4504.55: pigs end lights 4 0004 45. SlfEEl Receipts 3.000. Strong; muttons 4.7505.75; lsmlis 5. 2.107. tut: range wethers 6.0005.75; ewes 3.500 meets one made by tha Shell company 5.21 which seeks to maintain Interests. The two companies are old rirala for WOOL ths oil 1 rede of Kuroie, and, hoi h having substantial capital In reserve, a St litnila. May 30. Wool steady: ter- vigorous contest is expected, involving ritory and Western mediums 14021; several tuber companies eventually. floe medium 10617; fine 15617. Berlin, May 30. The death Is anCHICAGO CATTLE. nounced of Grand lltiko Kriedcrlch Wilhelm of Mecklenburg StrellMx. The Chicago. May 30. Cattle Receipts. grand duke was bora October 17th, 14,000; 15025c higher. Good to prime 1619. steers, (5.250 5.90; poor to medium, (11004.90; Stockers and feeders, (2.50 ANOTHER SWINDLING CONCERN. 64.45; rows. 91250 4.25: heifers. 93.25 04.25; tanners, 91.6002.50; hulls, (2.UU New York, May 30. Money orders 04.50; calves, (2.250 4.00. from all over the country aggregating Hoge Receipts, today 37.010. Mlsed thus far (fti.oov ere pouring Into the and butchers', (4.47 good tn known postofllcs for a com-erchairs heavy, (4.650 4 43 rough general ns the Eastern Trade company. Mall heavy, (4.5004.65; llglii, (4.550 4.70; thus was addressed ordered held up a bulk of sales. (4.5504.75. month ago liy the postal officials, 17.000. Good to Sheep Receipts. it is alleged, of a circular which choirs wethers, (5.250 5.75; fair to fell lutu the hands of a mall clerk Inrholct mixed. (4.7505.25; western him he had won a prixe of sheep, (5.150 5.75; native lambs, (3.750 forming some sort for which, to his knowledge, 16.45. bo had never comiwted. Advertising in the local poat offices throughout the country has failed to check the stream of money orders and they are being returned to the senders as fast as possible. On clerk is kept busy remalllng the letters at tha rate of 1,1)00 a day. 2: UNIQUE CAUSE FOR STRIKE U8TENED TO SERMON BT TELEPHONE. Painters Did Not Like the Color Ntw Hauaa and so Philadelphia. May 80. Patleota In Refused to Paint It their cots at the Bamarltan hospital hava listened liy telephone to a sermon New York, May 30. Painters emla the Grace Baptist temple, more than w Paterson, N. J contracta mile away. ployed by or to decorate tbs exterior of a wealthy It waa tho first practical application silk manufacturer's house al Aelnia, uf the telephone for this purpose. The have struck because the rolor scheme is ths temple consisted uf chosen by the owner of the house did apparatus flva megaphones suspended from wires not suit them. with i ha larger enda reaching the pulThe (ilk manufacturer ordered tha pit and ths prescher. The smaller were building dressed In whlta with green rloeed and connected In the shutters. When this paint had been transmitters. Ths wins ran to ordinary the hoslaid on he told the men to make tha and were there branched Into pital retrimmings a bright yellow. They fifty telephone receivers, one for em-monstrated but to no avalL The men patient and nurse. By pleased were the werted that such n combination would sick over the Hint persons rain their employer's bus) ness and de- It waa derided to makeexperiment the Innovation clared a strike. It Is said the union a permanent affair. will support their action. New York, May 20. Charles Henry Booth of Englewood, N. J., who wan considered the oldest life insurance iwllcy bolder In tha world, is dnad. lie was bora in Stratford, Conn., aud celebrated his 100th birthday last Heptem-he- r. y, He took out his policy la ..Schama far TRIED TO AMPUTATE FOOT Feb-tuar- 1(43. Craxtd by Rheumatic Pains, an Old German Inflicts Fatal In junta Crazed by pains.. Gustav Rolhsrg, FOUR LINES OF DEFENSE. . on Hlmsslf. Chicago, May 10. 73 rheu-fiat- Che Foo, May 30. From Chinese sources it Is learned that the Russians have four lines of defense hot ween Nan lr years Shan aud Fort Arthur. eld, has endeavored to amputate his left foot to relieve himself of pain. As the old man sat on the floor lu his horns and began his operation, his wife, who Is helpless from paralysis looked on from her chair within a few feet of him. Her screams tract-e- d two policemen who rushed into tba g. house and took the knife from He had severed an artery and by the lime he arrived at the county hospital waa so weak It Is thought ho a ntrsv Rol-bur- cssnot survive. CONTROVERSY SETTLED and Peruvian Ministers Reach Agreement In Acre Matter, New York, May 3(1. Baron RIo Branco and Benor Velard, the Peruvian minister, have practically reached an agreement for the settlement of ths Acre controversy, according to tbs Herald curresKindent at lllo Janeiro, but, the dispatch adds, the basis of the arrangement baa not been made public. It la reported la RIo Janeiro that the Peruvians have repulsed the Brazilians near the frontier, but a high o(H-li- sl declared that the report L untrue. lie-lo- tiHitss Man Bad. Any fresh egg cnn. without being boiled, be Iwlsniwd on ciils-- r end by any oue paucuce ami a steady hand. In order to save time the egg should he plated fur a uliurt I lute uu tlie eml upon which It Is desired to balance it. so as to alinw ike yolk to aetite; then both forearms of Hie perenu making Hie eiperluiru! should he rested uu the edge st the fettle und the egg should he taken between the three tlngi-rand thuialis of both bund and aluwly turned arouud until the center of gravity is found. 'This experiment nuy at first require a little time, but after a little praetor It will tie found very easy to da It would be wrell to try It first on the tnlilrrkxtli and Uien on Hie bottom of a plate. It Is conceded, of nurse, that the present century Is far more advanced than that ef l.'riltimbus. m R is only to he expecles that different idree should bare ben formed, even as to the bai taring of eegs. pcse-ssin- RUSSIAN VIEW. St. Petersburg, May 30. A telegram from Mukden dated today says: Owing to the Impossibility of defending the position southward of Kiu Chou without ths aid of the fleet, the Russian defense at that point was only of a demonstrative character. The defending force was armed with guns taken from the Chinese in 19)0. and Lad Kttlo ammunition. Tha occupation of the position by the Japanese at a great cost tn themselves does not alter the situation. semi-offici- AGAINST al PORT ARTHUR. Mukden. May 29. Rundsy. As fsr as the grouping of the ris be judged from enemy's forces his a Kent ion Is directed principally against Port Arthur. It is possible that part of the whole of the rout Japanese array may h thither. OIL WAR IS g.sd A ON. York. May 30. A price war Is living waged between the oil Interests in tbs English market according to a Herald dispatch from London. Within the last ten days the price of petroleum has fallen In the rase of the London retailer from 3 a gallon to prices to 2 a gallon. varying from 2 The retailer has conceded nothing to the general public up in the present. The Is lent and most in.i ir cut In prft baa been made hr th company tentrolleJ by. American capitalists. It It g Itefesse ef Dsirlig. is not necrsKsry in tbwe days to defend the i taint of tbe dance to a As soou as vr pine among the arts. hsvs got rid of ite- - Puritan prejudice en tbe iuint Lind one may hope tbnt this no longer exists for the intelligent pgrt of tbe populations the Haim is too overwhelming to need npuliigr. for if we take art to ntcau the productiuti of New 3-l-- I J besuiy ihcti the tn lie it j J caw- - iiily neeis stating wluic if we tivdcretiiml as seif form we shall find i it ennie mtiiTele that tbe dapee MAY 31, lJ04. send me bv r,i..--i u:a, 2 buttl'W of your , aiodaui natura swaat rrfmn Send SO b. (LHtl of UiUnlc, Is n of giving rapal-lbeyond the poedhillty of wort's to the basic, lnrg-l- y and inarticulate, parts ot our nature tie l.nnyrr uf the spirit anil the joy of bfe- .- Londna Outlook. P. PosUilCce, I "a. win sea pru by return malt. 0- -1 SIIobi Great Sn. The list of si lest great mca is a long one. Especially is tliis true of notea warriors. Walicuaieiu, Wellington, You Ceuetia mt l.ffe Inawreare. Moltke, Grant, Marlborough. CharleLife lneiirsiier origintifed In ITOfi In magne, Hannibal. all gave their fouMlon. In that year there waa formorders in os few words as possible and ed the first life hiKimince company. It demanded like brevhy from their was called tbe Amhxible Kocieiy For a It is said that Marlborough Fin-du- al Auirnnce Office. It was a never allowed more than a minute for l umtu.-ibenefit eoii'vni. a verbal rcjiort. and it is told of Yon Each mouibiT. without reference to Moliks that when an age, paid a fixed admtadon fee and a brought a written message that France fixed annual chHige per share on from had declared war the great general one to three than-s- . and at the end of imply ordered It flhd In the "second the year a portion of the fund accumu- pigeuubole on the right, first tier." In lated was divided among ths helm of that pigeonhole were complete plana those who bail died. In accordance with for the successful campaign that fob the number of slmres each dead person lowed. bed held. Out of this company, with its crude and Imperfect methods, life Kn Barrels From Salta. Ilonseahoa nails kicked about tbe Insurance as it exists today hsa grown. roads of the world by horses Innumerable are far from the useless fragments Bwliilis ftawaS the fieri. In the journey of life we often travel ws might think them. Gnnmskers tell In circles. I'lfereforw do tod.ay the good us there Is uu Iron so well fitted for that la In you. Plant your blossoms. their purpose as that derived from Yon will romp lisk to them by and by. horseshoe nails and similar worn fragIt is the beauty of rlie things that you ments. The nails, made originally of do today Hint 1ms most to do with tlie best stuff obtainable, receive from making beautiful your tomorrow. One the constant pounding of the horse's a peculiar anof the hlcsuiiigs of the sunset Is lu feet on bard surfs'-creaping the memories of what was nealing and toughening, making' them s must iwrfcct substance for tlie mantbe morning. planted ufacture of the finest gun barrels. Tha First Cerset. IIIssIubs ef tha Theater. Th first vret-- - not counting anrient modifications of the Grecian sons and It la a moot point whether women girdle was introduced Into France by should he taken to the theater at all at Catherine rie Med Id. It was s strange a young and impressionable age, seeing affair and fashioned after tbe style of In what a totally unreal light the moda knights cuirass. The framework was ern young man is presented by ths aventirely of Iron, aud the velvet which erage dramatist. Behind the footlights decorated tho exterior only, served tt the handsome, dean shaven fellow has ns his hide a frightful and rutnberaoiue ar- principles as unimpeachable dress rlotlics. a soul as speckless as his ticle of torture. waistcoat. London Ladies' daxxling Field. Gw4 Srhreie. ITIcks Yon kep duplicates of all Somewhat Csafaslan. your old love letters? What an Idea! "Bo that heiress married a titled for Wicks Yes; when I have done something particularly foollrh I just rend elgncr?" Yes, answered Miss Cayenne. over one of those letters. It Is quite "llow do they get on?" enixsiraglng to know that I'm not near"It's a little confusing as yet Whenly an much of n fool as 1 used to be. ever site wants to know who ths disBoston Transcript. tinguished members of her family an she has to ask him, and whenever be The I.lleral Trsth. Dnfins-WI- mt do you mean by send- wants to know how much he Is Worth ing me word that you were not In? he has to ask her. Washington Star. fields I didn't. I sent yon word that Beslacss. I was nut. Iunna Wall, anil what did "How shall I prove the sincerity of yon menn by that? Debts Exactly what I said. I am ont of cash. Cincin- my devotion?" asked the young man who had. been ao long coming to tha nati Commercial Tribune. point that doubLhnd begun to accumulate against him. iwillfriig Him. First Guest tat hanquetjIs thla diaCall the parson In as a witness," mond backed terrapin? Second Guest suggested the young lady, who meant Thata what (lie caterer calls it.. First buxlneikk Guest (lasting iO Well, he's a prevarl-catere- r. Chios go Tribune. Knd mt Thai EiXiIBst. Gee It woe rather abrupt tha way Tom broke bis engagement with Miss fratrars SaapeoSei. Her volte was tried by a famous Easy. Whls Howwlid ha do It? . Gee He simply took her hand in his and, singing master. "Was It found guilty ?" Frlneeton dnaplng the diamond, said, "Bing off!" Tiger. rbiladfphln Inquirer. OUTING SUITS uijlh nj3 VERY MAN who for cares at all for sumjg mer Comfort to pulity ought in buying MEAT get into one of Putnamfs Outing Suits. They arc Hand Tailored Made with the patent g A Sweet, Lean, Crisp, Thin Slice shape-retainin- construction whicn insures their trim appearance even after months hard service. Of course every suit bears a guarantee. ish. Our HOME Putnam Clothing Rslilis Slaves Foe Market. "No slavra, no slaves, " says tbe Atlas Moor Impatiently, "nnd In the town they are slow to raise them." I want com- plaint "What do you mean when yon soy tliey are slow to raise them? 1 ask. ''In Marrakesh, now," be explains, "dealers buy tbe healthiest slaves they ran find and raise as many children aa Is possible. Then so soou ao thq 'children are old enough to sell they are sold, and when the mnrhrta grow old and have no more children they, toav are sold, but they do not fetch much then." The Infamy underlying this statement takes all words from me, but my Informant sees nothing startling In tho rase and continues gravely: "From six years old they are sold to be rotnpauious. and from twelve they go to tbe linrenis. Friccs are good, tin high indeed; (54 I must have paid this ftenmon to purchase one, und when Mulii I lloha turned reigned the price would hare been (20. ierhats leas, and for that one would liars bought fat slaves. Where there Is one caravan now there were ten of olJ times." From The Slave Market it Marrakesh, In Harper's. pectus." "Oh, we haven't got ont s prospectus yet Tlie er the darned printer wants his pay In advance. An Alphabet! Mean. Apples, bananas, coffee, dumplings, eggs fried, grape jfrult, halibut Italian jam, Knickerbocker lamb, mluce, nougat, orange pic, quails roasted, stewed tomatoes, underdone veal, waffles, ex- traordinary yams from Zululand. Christian Intelligence Gned SalUa Jack Once more, Molly, will 'yon marry me? Village Belle For the thirteenth time this hour I tell yon I will not Jack Well, thirteen knots an hour ain't bad sailin' for a little craft like you. London House. Our Laundry Ways are Winning Ways The Weather Bad Has shown the importance of winning friends nnd eastern era vary day. Do yon Ilka you laundry dull finish, smooth fit. Ish or some other finish? Ws give yon just what yon out; do tho work n little better than the other Inunderera do it Trv nd R? having GOOD SIDEWALKS 1 . CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. AlscnGcrman Ogden Steam laundry. Cement re guaranteed by us. This Is tha bast brand en the market .You can gat It by calling on or phoning The Eccles Limber r Co., If you want , While preparing for spring and summer ask to bo shown tho screen win- Eastern dows and doors Just recelvad at Eccles Lumber Co. Talcphons 128 154 A Spnrkllnar Gncst. rreas. . . (31 24th Culture, Massage AND 336 24th Street Carpentering, Building, Rs- and Remodeling of pairingHouses Promptly attended to. Xll work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nelson. Telephone 545 329-y- 16th street , a TVsr rVivnil and narsmita: I rite yo llic rarliHt ddil t be eo nnd aa to d mt ln ihr-iL- a ! il.i I h,'f ri.i-- n s :. c:.r nrwr tt ill tui took all ciuds c--f li'.ii. n dec but hxl crys. I new ask you tj MENS FANCY HOSIERY HOSIERY THE NICEST COLORS YOU EVER SAW THOSE LITE MEN COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. STAN. S. STEVENS MANAGER. 2279 Wash, avenue.. Foughne, (14 x. LADIES FANCY NECKWEAR You can find almost anything you want SUMMER UNDERWEAR LINE ChasJ. A. Lindquist FUNERAL FU8NISHIN6S and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. Ladies Knit Underwear Misses Knit Underwear Childs' Knit Underwear Mena Milt Underwear Vboao S209L tSSO Wash. Am. . Wo are Exclusive Agents for Utah for Crown Jewell Carnet Warn all Colors , 9lcn8 r3ic 8 Gatc7a Photographer St Jf 275 REESE HOWELL & SONS Twenty-Flft- h per cent discount on Photo fl I Jewelry This Week. toloaaaPiesS THE Wheelwright Bros. Special Overstock Sale Dish Fans, 17 quarts, regular price 50 cents..'. (fie Flour Bln and Sifter combined, regular price (2.25 1.45 Boilers, No. 8, with copper rim, regular price (US 1.10 Steamer, No. fl, regular price 35 cents Tin Bucket, quarts, with cover, regular price 30 cents..... 13c Pudding Tans, 3 quarts, regular price 10 cent Be Chamber rails, 14 quarts, galvmized, regular price 85 cents..'. 50e Iluehno lvcMlcs, 4 quarts, granite, regular prlre 45 cents..... aoc Come early as our present over-stoclimits the time of the sale. ELWOOD LIGHTS STEAM HEAT CENTRALLY LOCATED. ELECTRIC Street. 371 Twenty-secon- d MRS. & H. ELWOOD Prop. FURNISHED NEWLY THROUGH-OU-T. MODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day or wstk. Rates Rsasonabls. Tslephons 530 K. k o o o o ra V WHEELWRIGHT THE SUCCESS MARKET 236S WASHINGTON "Live and let Live is our We do not promise to sell you something for nothing. Our Meats are fresh. We endeavor to please every-bod- y who patronizes the SUCCESS Phone 147Z. BROS., 2476 Washington Avenue. AVE. motto. Xslure's Sweet Rrfralo. A former awiiH.iat woivferr of the inferior sirs lives in Washlrgion bears the saiue nam as a no- -t who hails from Pcniiylv-!nia- . re The crived a letter w h:di he Lxnisidcrs a remarkable epistle. The writer confound cd hiu wiili the poet and wrote: a fai'i-r- . I i af tnd a., cinu of paten nriivin for hnrt j ivat! nn ns avail. 1 P'nl jour liir.r rnme Hart drrn T!v hart mhi h erd tUTnullos kerte Wli ef kw"! po a - ;i r.i .ii us is 127K DON'T FORGET THE PUCE LADIES FANCY By Wm. Selby (Young Kid McCoy) Gymnasium, N Street Twenty-fourt-h Private Lessons in Boxing at the Street Phene 23 Physical Besf We wire houses and virc them fine With the best of material in the Electrical line. i One may ruin himself by frankness, but one surely dishonors himself by duplicity.' Yielllard. Corn-Fe- d go to Ballard & Rinckers Tit-Bit- s. Mrs. Chic Isnt Miss Patterson a rat her dull girl? Mrs. An Fait Dull? She's got a pedigree right straight back to a real English lord. Detroit Free Warr Maagnleae'a Grava. Fifteen thnueiiml pilgrims annually visit St. Rauinc. In Provence, ant far from Marselllca. where Mary Magda-leuIn said to have spent Hie last thirty years sf Iter life. to the Nouvelle The legend. Revue, runs that Mary Magdalene came from JnA-ein a small Imiit with I.art ms. Miirlhn, the two Marys and Salome. bringing with them tbe body of St. Anne, the licad of St. James the Ijpm and a few wee beges of the inno-ccuiiiattsarivtl by King Ilrrod. But from early aces tills story hue been disputed. slid tbe Able Duchesne, one of the most erudite writers on the early Christian ssinra and ninrtyrs, conslil-er- a that tbe rolics of Mary Mngileicue were probably rent from Constantino A pie alxiul the scvrmli century. Greek lreviary, however, speaks of ths saint as having died at Ephesus. Puck. , A. E. WcatherbZ 2458 Wah; Avef debt la Ilka sliding down a Veslsg Delar. greased pole; getting out is like climb- -' Our new company la capitalized at lng tho same polo. Augusts (Ga.) Her- - (40.ouo.nno." "Great! Let ms sea your prosMsehefh a Csmedlww. Rhe I supiiom yon attended tbe amateur thealricala last night? He Yes, and there wasn't a dry eye In the house. Klie The Idea! I never Leard sf "Marlieth" affecting an audience that way before. lie No. Ton see, we simply Isugiied till ws cried. Philadelphia Ledger. BACON are making ml on our home renderedspcUl lard- - tor .Pr days ws will sell (. 6 and io ih. M7 at 40c, 80c and (1.15 Just stock. We buy and sell forTpoi c Our priors on fresh meats are the lowest consistent with good In Getting CURd Makes a Dish to Beat Hard W. CCOOCOOQCGOCCCCCCCCGCCCCGGCCC -- an explanation of thla strange Flaw. The salmon seems to be gifted wltb ranch Intelligence, or tieredlfery foresight," as It Is occasionally called. Which Is more particularly scute wh n danger signals are abroad, says William G. Harris la Field and Stream. They have boea known, when congregated la the upper imoht, to bwwitie frightened by punchers approaching them with net or stiear and Is immediately dash down stream ts a distance sf thirty miles In ons night, net stopping until they bad reached pools so deep that they rould not lie takes wiih ths appliances of ths puncher. They seemed to know that If they went higher up the etream their doom was scaled. When tuning from the sen tn echoole and ea entering the esiunry they have been seen with an old leader at the bead of tiro scImmiI. the rent forming a triangle about two and a half fed the surface of the water, aud on ealra days, guided by the old patriarch, they would swim around the fishermen's nets never approncblug them nearer than ten nr twelve yards. It Iraxilisn is TUESDAY EVENING, UTAH, OGDEN, Ca-aa- pats Dnmflr" mi nua 4.UO04.SO; C1TV CATTLE. KANSAS feeders : : BsQa drafts an ell SHEEP Receipts 4ud. Stronger; western yearlings 4 7505.50; wethers common 4.750 5.50: ewes 4.5005.25; and stackers 1256 5.25: wooled lambs 06?.; clipped lambs 5.500 4.00. i - t Saha Dooly laiwae K. Pswy Ralph E Reap 5004.5. 4 Dzrosrrotx. OGDEN, UTAH. 2.-5- bulk l exited states Omaha. May 10. Ceiilo RecHjne Artire 19 end 15c higher. Native end heifers 3.58 steers 4.256 5.50; 61.50; cenners3.Ou01.uO; stackers end calves 3. UU 05.25; feeders bulls 17564.3a. HOGS RcceljJta 4.300. Strong to 5e higher; heavy 4.500 4.05; mixed 4.50 light 41064.50; pigs nh:c: K'lu.ing and EXAMINER, rsp.-esdo- OMAHA CATTLE. 4.55; ji ' Utah National Bank. MARKETS : V;l' J i THE HORNING MARKET. iSettles Your the Nerves favorite beverage by adding will be greatly Improved The LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST "OUR LEADER," no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with it Ask yo'.fe GROCER for It No. 1 bacon on ooeosoe ,, o1 e RICHEY, ennBBBn UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. 2373 Washington Ave. FOSS Armor Meat Market Phone orders given special attention. IM&f H Makes everything good. muni wr t. ALBERT F. At Bars and Fountains. 1 F J. KIESEL (L CO. Distributors. UTAH POULTRY TIIE FINEST Home Rendered Lard Lamb Choics Meats Perk Veal BEEP ..Especially Fatted for our Trade.. Dont forget we have all kinds Meats Cooked nnd not Cooked. Phont 4 18K 834 25th SI |