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Show TI1E MORXI.vn or. DUX, I' TAIL riMIAY MORXIXli, EXAMINER, 100 TO GET YEAR COMMENCING JUNE 1ST. GRADES HAVE THEIR LAST SESSION IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS T OCAY. Happy Be- Program of the Weber Stake Academy Commencement Week. an ln-,- ,i Pinaster Davis hasofreceived one hundred salary read-o- f a rear. Under the annual presidential liobtraasier' bm.me effeo ''nih-'lnerea- riw The dosing of the these iliangea Ogdru public sthools orcuiTcd tinny. Tin. promo' inn cards In all the gradis wvie dinirllmted Hud ike Iniiiiliiij. u wrre all cIum-i- American Fork. Bt. se: ' mnh I .Brtahaui. $1500 to lUU: toEureka. :ui'U; ,w HIM: Ogden. $3WH) Decrease -- Mir iCnal "J to JUiljO to $1201). Payson. 1200; $13ik) ne eighth grade exercises were held ai (be various si lioois. On Sr.turday tb kcIuhiIk iiave their sninial field day at tiienwiNid park. A progruin of aililct-i- c emus will lie larrleil out with from each school ill each Monday evening ul ihe oiiera t house the exercises of the liieh school will lie lielj. The program this year lisa levn cbangnl from former exercises and the grntlmites will give one act of tli. opera T)lJvctie." There will' aim lie a uiimlier of addresses and nimh-u- l nunihei s. MERER STAKE ACADEMY. The following is the. program for Weber week of the Slake academy: Thursday, junior class exercises a: (he Fourlli Ward amusement hall. Friday night, reception to the graduates at the Dignan Dancing Academy. Monday, signing of crediis. welcome of ihe prepnral ory rlnss to the depannient. and the exercises of the preparatory department. Tuesday. 5 p. m.. comnientement exercises at the Tr.liernncle. Gov. WpIIs will deliver an address to the graduates. Wednesday, field day at Glen wood park. $120 in prizes In be given away. The prizes war donated by the merchants of Ogaliermxuj. to $llWt ('(iniini-ncenien- jlarriageg licenses were issued to the Ixroy Foster, aped 23. and hlkming: Krster Scott aged 21, both of Ogden, of San Frau-an- d yred 1.. IHttannn, aged 24, Frances L. Moimgan, aged 22 tt Ogden. lual,thell-year-ol- d boy who a candidal to the Keform aenuol ru taken nut to that place last evening, pending his hearing In the court. Herman u dis-Iri- ad inn has been filed In the Xn court by C. C. Rieliarda rt dls-Iri-rt ax ey Kendeil against and twenty oiliera to the title of a piece of property a L'lntab district. for Fred W. Wat t a Saldy pilot . Mm. T. H. Lindsay, accniuiwnied by jin. giukcs, left this morning for San den. Francisco, to be at the bedside of her bther, Mr. Webb Moore, who has In ENJOYABLE it is feared, fatal injuries being thrown from a horse. holder of No. 771 which drew ihe bicycle at the Hot Springs Decoration Hay proved to be Mr. G. K. Gerhard, who is employed by ihe Ogden Furniture Jc Carpet Co. in the Mr. Gerhard is dtapery department. g member of the above firm's hall nine and played ball that day. receiving a complimentary ticket which won the wheel, so he waa lucky in more OUTIHC PEOPLE BY CEDE!! The lucky Spend a Pleasant Time in the Canyon With Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Griffin. Ed. Ragley was arraigned in the Municipal court yesterday for trial on the charge of petit larceny. He was ihargrd with the theft of a watch, valued at $35 from Miss Eiiiel Bhaw, on April 16. IPOI. The tonipltiiiianl. MU Bhaw, waa the first wiinets culled for the Stale. She testified tiiul Mr. Begley had beeu SUGAR BEETS ARE IN FINE CONDITION AND APE BEING THINNED. paying respects to her f.oiu about ihe middle of January. On Sunday evening. April 16. alMiui d.iek they were standing in front of atlte place at which site whs stopping and itagley anked her 1o let him take lie watch to look at it. He look it away with him and when he called the uext time she as'ceil him where the watch was and lie said that he had left it down to his room. Each successive time that he called site asked him almut. the watch and finally lie told her that he had let a young lady friend in Balt laike CHy take it for a few days and said lie would get it for her the next tune he went down. Miss Bhaw said that slit bad not sen ihe watch front the tints Bagley took it until It waa Known her in the roui't room. Deputy Sheriff Sea bring testified that Begley told him the name of ih pawn shop In Balt lathe Clly at which he had pawned the watch. He went, down there and found the watch at the place named. It had been pawned for 1 $3.50. testified in his own liehaif. hail kept company with Miss Shaw ever since January until the time he was charged with petit larceny. He said that when he got the watch from Mies Shaw he told her that he might pawn tt as lie was rather hard up for money. He aaid that he bad no idea of Mealing the wauh but when he got discharged from the employ of the Rio Grande Western Railroad where he was employed as a fireman he went down to Balt City, got short of money and pawned the watch for $3.50. He said that he intended just as soon as lie got a job to get the watch out of soak." Just as soon as he got a steady joli he saiii that he Intended to send for -- Miss Shaw who had promised to come when he sent for her. After hearing the testimony the de fendant was founil guilty sad will be sentenced tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Bagley lie said that he Oil Mny SO. being a legal holiday, through the thought fulness of Mr. and Mrs B. J. Griffin, arrangements were made and at 10 o'clock conveyances were driven In front of the residences i than one. of the many whose names are given, Each was and a call of All Aboard. The Wheeler ft Wilson Sewing Marine Agency for Utah, at the request comfortably lorated In one of Mr. Keller's canyon rigs, and on arrival at Mr. of a number of the merchants and ." In Ogden can: YOUTHFUL VACRANTS buslpess men of Ogden.have decided to Griffin's open a branch in Ogden on Washington you, the canyon home of Mr. Griffin, RECEIVE PUNISHMENT At present all tailors, shoe they were placed promiscuously around irenue. Mitfnclurerr Pr other nutmifaci urers a tabls strong enough to aland under and that use sewing machines in their Inisl-benough to satisfy the number more. THEY ARE VERGING ON MANHOOD in Salt I ke are using the Wheelwere: er ft Wilson and It la Intended to make The membrrs of the party AND WERE ARRESTED WHILE the same true of Ogden. Messrs, and Mcsdanies 8. J. Griffin, F. TRESPASSING ON RAILN. Hes. W. A. Middleton. Geo. Craig, A. F. Real, rharged with forging the Mrs. Bhaw, Mr. James Shaw, Mr. C. W. ROADS. Irene time of F. J. Klesel to a check on the Noble. Miss Edna Middleton, and Lucile of Griffin, the for State bank Kenneth. Ogden amount, A Large Number of Vagrants and Zura Farrell and Chester Hess; Ray $5.W. and who was arrested WednesdNelDrunka Face the Judge for and waa Bcott, arraignCraig. George ay night on that, rharge, lie Torrest. Ned Roberts. Sam'l Blair, ed In the municipal court yesterday Sentence. Wore Judge Howell. His preliminary Jr. aftnamlnatinn was set far tomorrow Crowd along so that you can alt ernoon at o'clock and In default of NEW BASEBALL 3m0 hail he waa committed to the get In," waa the way Judge Howell Miinty jail. TEAM ORGANIZED opeued up the police court proceedings. There was an unusually large number ENGINEERS TAKE HOLIDAY. vagrants arraigned, most of whom Thfy Issue a Challenge to Any Ama- of were quite young. Gama. Match a for teurs Tom Graves, who claimed to lie tM Angeles. June 2. The convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive rook, was arraigned on the charge of A new baseball teem has been or- vagrancy. He was given ten days. . Engineers today took a holiday, the in special ganized, known as the Denver Rio Pat Donnelly, who has been before delegates being conveyed trolley cars to Flaya del Rey beach to Grande ball team. F. C. Martlndale the court a number of times before participate in a barbeque that had been la president; Phil. A. Kohn. manager; on the charge of drunkenness, msde provided by the various local orders W. f. YanDyke, assistant manager; F. his fifth appearance this morning. The of the trainmen. The convention will B. Siienc-er- . treasurer; J. W. Farns- Judge thought that a little hard work reconvene tomorrow. worth secretary. The players and would do Donnelly more good than positions are as follows: Frank Aus term in jail so lie was allowed to go tin. catcher: W. D. YanDyke, Jr., upon the promise that he would go ELKS' STATE ASOCIATION MEETIYanDyke, first to work right away. Iritcher; NG AT PROVO, JUNE 14TH Dick Hamilton was given thirty days base; J. W. Farnsworth, second base; 1904. Tp 17TH, Jas. Tolhurst. third base: F. B. Spen- on Ihe charge of vagrancy. F. C. Martlndale. right James Dailey, John Allen, Charles cer. short-stoFor the above occasion the Oregon center field: Watson, Henry Hill, Henry Tiernen Short Line will make an open rate of field; Papa Donaldson, Frank Colier, left field. The substitutes and Fred Miller made up the members ONE FARE for the round trip. (I3.4UI O. C. Patch. H. W. Todd. Phil A. of a youthful crowd of vagrants arfrom Ogden to Provo and return. are in the Southern We hereby challenge any ama- rested in a box-cKohn. Tickets on sale June 14th, 15th am Pacific yards early tills morning. These of ball. to a teurs game 15;h. limited for return till June 13' h, boys are all about twenty years of age. 19"4. . Dailey was given ten days, Allen five LEAVE FOR ST. LOUIS days. Watson five days. Hill ten days, Y. M. A Y. L. M. I. ASSOCIATION, C0HVEH1I0H i.ernen thirty daya and Miller was SALT LAKE, JUNE 5TH, 6TH discharged. AND 7TH. Martin Terry and Frank Austin, two Police Lake Salt and Chiefs of Ogden colored boys, pleaded guilty to vug For above occasion- - the Oregon k rancy, hut as they had jobs at a Will Attend International ConShort Line will make an open rate 'if stand promised them this mornof Police Chiefs. vention ONE FARE for round trip. ($1.50:. ing they were allowed to go. Ogden to fialt Lake and return. TicU-o- n G. Russell was assessed ten days sale June 4th. 5th and 0th. for getting on a bigger drunk than Chief of Police Thomas Browning, Limited tor return till June 9th. of Salt Lake Clly, the law allows. and Chief William Rider and Ralph West' left laet night, on Union Pacific No. in the democratic 4 lor St. Izuiia where they go to attend brook were arrested in a box-cconvention SALT LAKE CITY, JUNE the International Convention or Chiefs railroad yards this morning. Rider 9TH, 1904. of Police, which will convene in a six was charged with vagrancy and Westsession, commencing June 6th. brook wiih carrying a concealed weapFor aliove occasion the Oregon days While Mr. Browning is away Captain on. In court this morning Rider pleadort Lino will make an open rate of Brown ed guilty to vagrancy and was assessed wyi h acting chief of police. ONE FARE for the round from The convention of chiefs of police $3.00 or five daya It Is alleged that trip Ogilcii (o Balt. Lake and return. Tick-p'will discuss the various methods in use Westbrook held the brakemen off with on sale June 8th, good for return In i heir make department. The most will bis gun when they attempted to li'l noon. June 9th. him and hia companion get off the Improvements in police workchiefs train. Tlie brakemen claim that be lie taken np. Ai the convention OGDEN UNION RAILWAY AND DEof police from the largest cities In ' the threatened to shoot them full of hole If they att emitted to eject him. To POT COMPANY. world will be present and will that Ideas In regard to their sys- the court this morning he claimed In he founil the gnn in the box-cNotjce of Stockholders' Meeting. tems. Notice u hereby given that the regwill be all eyes and which be waa riding but aaid that the Chief Browning ular annual meeting of the stockholdears and any Information that he can gun was out of order and would not er of the Ogden Union Railway and Ogshoot. It was loaded and when the glean that will W of benefit to the Company will be held at the den Police Department will be brought Judge held It In his hands, Westbrook nh'p of the Superintendent It might not work, but I dont said: of the home by blm. He was want you to try it on me. otnpany. Il the City of Ogden, Utah, the 7ih day of June, 1904, at 10:30. given sixty days nn the rock pile. Ant-for the purpose of electing di Thomas Sullivan and Morris Hulll reclor for the van, two foremen from the Ogden ensuing year. were amPgned on the W. J. 8HEALY, Secretary. Lucin Cut-of-f charge of disturbing the peace. It apKENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH AND peared from the evidence that the defendants had not done anything very BAKERY. serious in the way of disturbing the Individual lunches and Ire cream New Yorker Who Disappeared Last peace and as hy had, previous to this 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. time, borne a good reputation, they November la Believed to be LoETiftt1 were allowed to go. cated. nafcfalngtoii avenue. re-Hi- The weather and i ci.-- Widespread Damage Results From Heavy Thunder Storm. von-ribi- v. are as follows: Riverside, Box Eldei - Be t thinning well under way; bay and grain making good growth. West Portage. Box Eider. Week favorable for growth; grain doing well; rain needed. Eider. Vegetation Corinne. Box making slow growth. Box Elder. Weather Deweyvllle, favorable and all crops have mad rapid growth and looking well; lucerne will soon be ready to rut. Uintah. Weber. Heavy rains have advanced vegetation considerable; no frost; all cropa look belter lhan ever. Uintah. Weber. Weather favorable and all crops are doing well. Morgan, Morgan. Splendid growing weather; parly potatoes coming up; fine showers; no frost. of Morgan. Morgan. All klnda and pasturage doing cropa, meadow very well; potato plain ig delayed by wet weather, but ground in excellent condition. Clinton, Davla All vegetation making rapid growth; early peas making pods; watermelon coming tip. Syracuse. Iavl. AH cropa In excel lent condition; winter wheat coming In head; past urea In good condition. Clearfield. Davla. Fine rains on 25lh and 27th, which have been beneficial to all cropa: fall wheat coming In head; lucerne beginning to bloom; all vegetation making rapid growth. NOT AN ANARCHIST Chicago Suspect Who Waa Accused of Trying to Kill Mayor Harrison and Othara la Found to bo Insane. Chicago, June 2. Abel Gablniska, under arrest as an anarchist, with designs against the live of Mayor Harrison, Honore Palmer, and other notables, wav today declared by Police Inspector Shlppy to lie merely a Junk dealer from St. Isiuls. The was prisoner, apiiarently given a searching examination by the officer. As a result the inspector said Gablniska would he sent to the detention hospital for mental examination. lie's no anan-- isC said the InspecHe's probably a degenerate. I tor. am satisfied he was not sent by any society or order to kill the mayor or any one else. The fellow acta like an idiot.'' . hair-craz- ed half-witte- ECHOOF SULLY FAILURE Raceivera Hold Deed' to Hit Church Ppw ao an Asset of the Firm. hoot-blac- state ar e ge ar rt MAYBE IN SALT , LAKE CITY Chas. Melghan. Laura M. Melghaa. ABSTRACT COMPANY. THE MEIGHAN Wash. Ave. Telephone S68-- City. June Sait 2. ter Kingsley, a wealthy Henry Bax- York, who disappeared fromis nta behome in that city last November Balt In ihe vicinity of lieved to GALLAGHER'S TRUNK FACTORY. Lake and Hi iHe are now conductManufacturer of T rungs and Bags, ing a vigorous search for him. A man Jatiier Goods. Repairing at reason-oi- e answering Kingsley's description stopprices, on short notice. Call and ped at a hotel at PWO Monday night.g ua and we ran save h;il-neshe v yon 25 psf He told the clerk that DAVID I. GALLACHER. man of New York and had ,M Utew 1 t 322 25th (street. two GERMAX-AMERICA- N CABLE COMPLETED. Xordenham. Gr- Oldeubiirg. many. June 2. The last section of the second cable connecting Oer many and America, was completed during the night. An unexpected New York, June echo hag been heard of the Bully failure. It arose over a pew in Bt. Bartholomew's chiin li which was bought hy Mr. Bully some time before the colfor the lapse of his firm. The deed I mw reached his office after the receivers took charge and fell Into the hands of these officials. Finally Mr. Bully matin Inquiry and demanded the document. which he raid was exempt. The receivers retained it, however, until advice could he secured as to whether the pew was an asset of the cotton merchant. Upon the advice of their counsel the deed has been held pending the apiKiintmrnt of a trustee in bankruptcy. 2. ABSURD IDEA OX VACATIONS. New York, June 2. In an article under the caption The Injustice of Vacations." the Independent quotes Russell Sage to the effect that he never has taken a vacation In hia life; that the "vacation habit Is 'he outgrowth of abnormal or distorted business methods and that a man la less fitted to do good work for his employer after two weeks rest each year than he was before. When I was a boy." said the veteran financier, the practice was not In vogue. During ihe 83 years of my career 1 have nut once taken a vacation. Aa a matter of fact I was so glad to get a chance to learn business that the Idea or asking my employer tn make me a present of two weka of the time that belorgeiMo him would have been preposterous. Besides, 1 was eager to advance in business. la It not absurd to suppose that a man ran In two weeks recuperate from the wear and tear of a year's work? On the contrary. I have too often observed that men will, while on their vacations. make inroads upon their vitality and purses that car not be repaired In the following eleven months and two weeks. A man should work easy, he economical of bis time, conserve his forces and not worry. It's worry and not work that makes the hair gray. If I had a thousand tongues I'd preach 'save time' with them all. Its infinitely more valuable than money. Ssn Francisco. June 2. Ths United sailed States cruiser Tacoma, whirh from Honolulu on May 20. arrived here AQ Mrip 1 Danish Cloth Fancy Ribbons 5c bolt. servicalile material fur summer wear, look as well a a more expensive fabric, fur waists and shirt wai&t suits. Yard, A 1 of narrow fancy ribbons for the hair, worth regularly 5o per yard, now 3c for one 10 yard lioli. A lot 15c Fancy rihliou. while and colored, 3 Inches wide, worth 15c. Stationery 8c a White and colored. 24 sheets and envelopes to match, worth 25c, 35c and 4)c. St. Iziiii, June 2. Reports are coming In ITuni variou sections of the city, showing ( oiisidcralile and widespread damage from the lhuuJcrslorin that raged today. The rtiy and vicinity as deluged witu a heavy fall of lain, which turned the streets In some section into veritable rivers. Numerous houses and other buildings were struck by lightning, slid iiariially burned. JOINT Cheap Prices from the 19c Notion Counter Lace Stock Collars 5c Rath sponges A line of pretty cream and white 1c collars, regular Shell hair pins. 1 do 25c and 35o values, enbark Oxidized belt sets, front and new. tirely 27c .' pieces Peal her stitch finishing braid, holt. 3c Hc Rah,v puffs Fancy silk elastic, ail colors, yil ...Sc Sc Don hip liar Glycerine soap Warren's Girdle frames, in all sizes, have alzcs 18 and 19 left in the aitin-innet corsets. Regular price ktlc, 25c and 4Ho Rod hair pins, shell color luc reduced to Chiffon collar frames, black and ahite, straight and palmed shais-- 15c Net Corsets er SUMMER SCHOOL IN 4X)1A)RAIH. 15c s at . .5c. 2. An Colo., June Georgetown, nouncement was msde today that the A line of pretty plaid, fancy and Joint summer school of mining of Coltaffeta ribbons. 3 to 5 Inches plain umbia university, the Boston Institute wide, regular 25c and 3uc. of Technology, ihe Igwrenoe Scientific school or Harvard, the Sheffield Scientific school of Yale, and the State School of Mines at Gulden, Colorado, will be held bere. Tlie Seven Thirty group of mines will ha FREAK RACES FOUND the principal scene of ojierations. The IN THE WORLD decision was made today by Prof. Mun roe, professor of mining In Columbia university who is bere. accompanied hy Inspectors J. N. McClellan. II. IL Stewart and K. 1 Kurtxe. The sumIn November last there arrived at Dr. mer school will open June 11. Turner's hospital at Bt. Petersburg five examples of a freak race which sufR TRUSTED , DISAPfers from a peculiar deformity. They PEARS. . 35c r UOW are Cossacks from the Trans-Caspiterritory. While their heade and bodies are perfectly normal, their handa and feet are only partially developed. They have the appearance of grown-u- p people, with feet and handa of tha size of children. These imtlents are descendant of Russian Cossacks who emigrated to tha other aide of Caspian, and it appear that more than half of the commuulty suffer from the same strange deform-1an Washington. June 2. Willard H. in the Meyers, general book-keeibanklug department of the National Safe Deixndt, Savings and Trnat company of thU city, baa disappeared. Ha la alleged to have misappropriated trusted $17,500. Meyers haa been a employe for 23 years. er OWNS A PET OWL. i F. built, very timid, and live principally on snakea. They have very light aklna, hardly darker than thoae of average Europeans. Instead of having thick Ups. like negroes, thetr lips recede la such an extraoardlnary fashion Mist they appear to be toothless. The Island of Yeao, one of ths most northern possessions of Jain, holds the fifteen thousand remaining Alnus. These people, described by Mr. Savsge londor, are the dirtiest and most drunken rare on earth. They are believed to tie the only remaining type of the prehistoric rave men. Their skeletons differ from those Of any other known race, and have many peculiarities in common with those of ancient rave men found in European rocks. But their most curious feature Is the long, coarse hair which covers nearly all of them, men and women, from head to foot. One of the oddest peta In Albany la In June, two yean ago, Mr. Mortia grown owl owued by William HIM, of 37 Washington avenue. Mr. Hill haa mer Stevens, a newspaper correspon- a farm In the vicinity of Greenbuah Heights, and last, fall while gathering Ihe applea from hls orchard he captured the owl and brought It homo with him. An owl, when captured after obtaining Its full growth, la considered one of the hardest birds in the world to keep alive in captivity. Yet Mr. Hill's of owl haa never shown any algna pining. Iu favorite roost is on tha top of a large clock in Mr. Hill's place of business, where it perches for hours at a time, like Poe's raven on tha marble bust of Pallas. On this account it baa been' christened Owl Father Time. Three or four times during the day It will fly around the room. Mr. Hill believes that owls can sea much better In .the daytime lhan most persona suppose, for hia bird haa no trouble In making the circuit of the room without colliding with anything. Moreover when a piece of flab la left on a bench, the owl. promptly fllea to II and devours It. At other times when hungry the owl will leave hia perch on the clock, fly down to the foot and tako his station within about two feet of hia master, where he will rock hia head first on one aide and then the other In the moet comical manner. After he haa had something to eat he promptly returns to hia perch on the dock. Albany Press. OF 29c ww.es au BOOK-KEEPE- MYSTERY 29c Corsets Summer weight batiste corset in sixes 18 io 24, white, only, were 35c, 15c Dives-Pellc.- They are made of good quality material and hand embroideried with best wash silk in poppy, violet, cherry, rose, carnation and other dainty designs. Pretty Enough for a bride's new home. Sell regularly for $ .50. OUR SPECIAL PRICE DELUGED p; ar These pretty center pieces should appeal to every woman. ST. LOUIS - Ideal-wllde- Hand Embd Center Pieces iort of the United States department cf Acrtciil-tur- e a brighter fur this section rh outlook. The west i n- during the week, while aomewha' mm and i loudy. was. on the whole, fi.inrable for the rapid growth of vegetal i.iu. Light to heavy general rains were tiequrnt, and while delaying farm vmk somewhat, were of great benefit to tve range and all crops, which were hi Mihudnl Winter whea was beginning to head, spring grain wj. coining to goal stands, and Iiikmi.h starling to bloom. Sugar beet were in fine condition. and were heii.a thinned out. Pastures were good a 'id stock was in The rains had conseq lienee thriving so thoroughly soaked the ground that except iu irrigation was tinneve-i-.n.a few localities. The retains of sections near Ogden IS In- Kansas. City, June 2. An automobile iiuiaiiiiiig Signor Liberal ti. the cornet viruuiso, a ho is filling an engagement at u 'oral urk. with il. Drennun, M. K. Otis and Victor W. Kloweree, prominent lutKines men. and Jacques L. Morgan. cx-- ( ity attorney, mas struck by a street car while inuring in the (uitsklna of the city, ihe machine wrei kiM and all of the occupants cut and hruiKed. None aaa badly hurt. Signor I.iberatti s hand waa cut and his head bruised. The Complaining Witness Tells Her On Account of General Rams Irrigation Has Been Unnecessary, Story cf the Offense. tides Mr. Oavla. ?!r EO. BAGLEY WILL BE SENTENCED FOR OFFENCE FRIDAY. Street Car Wreck the Vehicle and jures Occupant. REPORTS LARCENY aSDEN OFFICIAL OfficfeiTMade AND CROP OF PETIT INCREASED Utah W. H. Wright & Sons Co. ACCIDENT SALARIES A 1001. AUTOMOBILE POSTAL kore JUNE CHARRED BODY. e Philadelphia. June 2. Detectives are working hard tn unravel the mystery connected with the finding of the charred body of a man on Decoration day. in the marsh near Darby Creek, ten miles south of near some boat Philadelphia, houses. Detectives hellere the man had become Involved In a quarrel over a game of cards In one of the boat houses and murdered; that hls body was parried to the marsh, saturated with nil and then set on fire. A two gallon oil can which had been stolen from a neighbor- lng farmer was found nearby. Two suspender buckles, half a hand and the toe of a shne are the only means by which thq detective can hop to Identify the man. dent, was traveling down a tributary of the Yukon river in a ranoa when ha saw, ramped on the bank, a tribe of Indians. Wanting meat, he went, ashore. The poor people seemed terribly afraid of him, but ha succeeded by algna In pacifying them. Then ha made the astonishing discovery that, the whole of them, men, women and children, numbering tn all alxty-twwere deaf and dumb. There la a bigger geld for ethnologists in the Arctic regions of the North American continent than almost anywhere else In the world. Among the many curlova tribes recently discovered are the people of Klpg Island. In latitude 65 north, just below Behring MARQUIS ITO One of the Great Statesman of Japan. Newspaper writers hear very much these days concerning Marquis Ito and an art bis printed In a recent Issue of the London World may be of Interest In tbla article, the writer says that Japan owes to Marqula Ito In a very great measure the position which she now holda In the world and that but for him Japan might be today n second Chins. Marquis Ito is described by this writer la this way: He belongs by birth to what ws should call ths lower middle class, and baa therefore had neither wealth nor Influential eonnec-tloto give him a helping band. Nona the lass, at an age when In England bs , would bava been counted a boy be waa Strait This tribe la apparently allied to tha already a minister plenipotentiary arEskimo, but Its members are some- ranging terras of peace with the great what toller and bigger. Thetr great powers of Europe. For he had the good peculiarity Is that the men are actually lurk in early days It was a pure piece Inferior in size and strength to the wo- of luck to attract the attention of the men. old emperor Komel Yen no. who waa ao At the other end of the American struck by bis extraordinary ability and continent ere also several curious cleverness that he took kia tribes, among them the Alacafulee, who education Into bfa own handa and set are canoe Indians. Like the New Gui- to work to train him for a political nea natives already mentioned, these career. In 1867 the old emperor died, have become partially deformed by con- but hie successor, Moutaouhito, had stant canoe life. Their bodice are long, just as high an opinion of Ito as his their lege very slight (ather bad bad, and aa aoon aa ha had They have fine should era, and arms, power In hls bands he made him govand have the peculiarity of being leas ernor of Hlogo. A year later he made susceptible to cold than any other peo- him finance minister, and from that ple on earth. When Mr. Carpenter, the day to thlls Ito haa practically ruled explorer, visited them, it was so cold Japan. that he was shivering In an everreat Yet the Indiana aat in their canoes GQLF CONTEST. without any clothing except their loin cloths London. June 2. In the fifth round The Negritoes of the Philippines are of the amateur golf championship conrapidly dying out. They are a race of tests at Sandwich today, Walter J. dwarfs, the smallest on earth, with tha Travis beat H. H. Hilton, the former-Britisexception of the Pigmies of tha Central champion, hy 5 up and 4 to African forests described by Sir Harry play. The American's victory caused Johnston. They are stupid and a great sensation on ths links. yet physically largely endowed. New York, June 2. Ths Hamburg-America- n They ran run like deer and climb like liner Deutchland arrived tomonkeys. Their chief peculiarity Is ths extra- day from Hamburg and Cherbourg ordinary length of thnlr toea. These with a large number of passengers, eq members are prehensile, and the great among them 25 German officials toe atli'ka out from the others some- route for the Bt. louts exposition, and times to n distance of three inches. A William Rothwell, (Young Corbett) Philippine Negrito can pick up the tbs pugilist. mail ret ohjai with hia toes. Ths popular couple who are to bs Major Gibbons, who haa recently traversed Africa from the Zambesi to Cai- wedded in public at ths Elks' festival ro, found a new tribe of Bushmen In at Provo will have a purple honeyMarofteland. They are alight, but well moon. o, ns . all-rou- THE Z. C n ARC SHOWING AN EXCELLENT LINE OF HAM MOCKS BLOSSOMS OF SPRING RICH COLORS, HIGH GRADE, FANCY WOVEN Hammocks are what you are looking for. WE HAVE THEM Prices $1.50 to $6.50 |