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Show s. MORNiyQ EXAMINER. BUSY DAY. POLICE HAVE Had Waa Coming to Ogdon He not Been Caught. ,-- r9 . busy lime-oIn shadowing and wa.i .evening It f deep-roote- etar-auspielou. J- looking E- Drtco11- - of them- - aMlfl - - m giSZml markedly free from superstition aa compared with the Celt or the Scot; for Instance, the fear of ghosts or spirits is so rare that I have never nut with It; on the other hand, the belief in the value of dreams as guides to and widespread. action, is The dream hook in some families is held hardly second ln Importance to the hook of prayer. The Italians eminently practical nature makes him utilize his dreams in playing the lotto," aa the buying of lottery tickets la called. To dream of certain things Indicates that one will be lucky and should play. TbC choice of the number la the chief preoccupation of the hardened lottery player. It la decided by the oddest chance by the number on a bank note that haa .been lost and found again, or the number of a cab which haa brought one home from delightful festivity. S n I'llll !. eome jlk. of mlr LynchJailheard talking to lhif of the wW JnJr he Upon investigation Pf'tt nia Driscoll, who had before. wlrased but day or two of hose to the color-Hee.ir a?d wraroed neatly in the f1, quantity of what the "tf? Jirenshee." It la a formation and the smuggling of m telony. nta ft prison 1ft roieT Lynch had the man shadowed ind nlad under arrest. A complaint him and he will ameriiearlng before Judge Tanner WTh?ee men. giving .thenamesof Har-- 1 t Ed Cramer, W. Mason and Ral-an- d Detectlve. by arrested were Officer Taylor j and Chase, They are only charged but the officers are Srinced that the men were contem-Sitin- when arbig Job of burglary preeee. g were overheard talking over their plana, and one of the men of We wlU have saving to another: of that Job tonight and get Iout have lown aa quickly a. possible. have something to go to Ogden, as I oa there." shad-IChief Lynch sent an officer to Chase Detective and fellows, the took up the trail. They ud Raleigh men on Third South, betlocated the ween East and West Temple dl reels. Fearing that the men might give then them the slip" the olllcera placed odder arrest and took them to the nation. While in the desk sergeant , drunken-senoBce, one of them feigned and tried to make bis escape. He darted behind the Jail and suited Idr the alley. But quick aa he was, ha was not fast enough for Detective jUlelgh. The latter made a Jump for the fleeing man and caught him he could get to the afreet. Raleigh nearly pulled the mans head off. All of them were landed behind the bars, and will be tried for vagrancy. They are part of the gang of ten men nested several daya ago and given "fosters" by Judge Tanner. The polled ara confident they have some df the daylight burglars in the gang, and It la a singular fact that since the fellows' arrest the first time, there has ot bees a case of robbery reported. be-fb- d TESTING FLOUR AT THE BIG MILLS. out by a maker, waa of white ao far aa the color scheme weui. with edgings and enda of the atutf lipped with rose leaf shaped bit ot but criiPMiu, whether these- dashes of red were intended to suggest lips or not 1 do noi know. A Dream of Paradise was trimmed with filmy lace.through which ran tiny threads of silver, with an occasional silver bead. Now main gowns are being named by the women who order them, sometimes after a male friend and sometime! to suggest a sentiment appropriate to the occasion on hich they are to be worn. Second Thoughts, for instance, was the name given to a severely, plain grey costume ordered by a llveiy widow upon returning to London just af-oupon returning to London Junst after attending a house party where the doings were so gay as to cause almost a scandul. The idea is that a the mood of the wearer Is suggested in the name of the costume, and the name ia more or less suggested in Its style and appearance. I havent heard of anybody ordering a Divorce Suit New York, July the aryet, but that may come." u oiraior rest of the wireless and a hospital stew.iui 'nidoei on ORCHIDS HOME- one of the THAT ARE largest trai- - O.mui- - liuera. GROWN. charged with smugs :i,k S imaira tocla m to If there la any popular fancy that I bacco, the custom n''ii Should love to puncture it is the have unearthed a tics imt lugeuioua amiable delusion that all orchids are method of dmugglinu i.f lianuuidx, worth $1,000 a pot. Great was my surtobacco and m i u.ei baudise prise, some years ago, when 1 met a silks, y. suburbanite of modest Income who which should pay a lncii Frauds on the grew oirhldi that were the talk of the of enortown. In a little greenmous proportions are xai-- to have been house. Aa hla wife waa too much of au Iix sue- -' invalid to look after the greenhouse, perpetrated by this cessful conduct requiinl a iMiuhinaiton my friend watered hla plants every of expreasmen, steamship employes aud morning and adjusted the ventilators oflh hil-before he caught the 7:59 express for possibly government Ira beneficiaries and lusihly it prothe big city, and at night he came home In- to nee what had happened. Usually, no moters are believedtheto uu-- merchants of of are wealthy Some this city. great disaster had befallen. And ln and prominent. February, If you were lucky enough to Smuggling in trunke. earned as pasbe Invited into hia snug little greenw hi It labels inhouse. while a winter storm ragpd out- sengers baggage, upon ha1 Uvn proiterly that they dicating some side, you would be likely to find examined and passed ly the lnhiMct-or- a gorgeous cattleyas, with perhaps, twenwere surreptitiously is the ty flowers on a plant and each flower method. In addition to pasted, The persons fully eight or nine Inches across. two others have been arYou should have heard the la lies mentioned, force of special exclaim: How do you grow these rested and a large la at work seeking othagents treasury 7 lovely orchids, Mr. er persons accused of participation in Oh, the kinds I cultivate are aa easy the frauds. to raise aa any other plants Trunks containing the merchandise But dont you have to have a spewhich the conspirators arranged to cial kind of house? tha United State are, Not for these. You see, 1 have oth- smugglethe into said to have been in scheme under er plants besides orchids." a private mark and with marked use. Well, how does it come that your placed wrlth the hundreds of oth r greenhouse is so comfortable? Dont trunks On the owned all those tropical orchids need a hot, arrival at this by theliaxueiiger. confederal e ot port doae atmosphere?" Not the kinds that grow high np on the mountains." QUIET RECEPTION FOR BRYAN. But 1 thought they all lived on the air, and here you have some In comLincoln. Neb., July 12. VCilliara J. mon flower-pots- ." Bryan returned to hla home from 6t. are aa easy Louis today. He was met at the elaYea, these to grow as a geranium." tion by his family, and a large numlier This waa where my friend nearly of friends, but the reception was ln accordance with Ihe decision lost hia reputation. He was a simple-heartman who had early fallen la- of a meeting to dlacmts plana for a te a way of telling the truth without reception. It waa decided that, on of Mr. Bryan ' exhausted condithinking, and found Ihe habit, hard to would prefer to come ltomu he tion break after attaining the age of sophistication. He came near shattering the quietly rather than have a demonstrahalo of romance with which these tion. He said he was tired but othladles bad invested the magic word erwise waa all right. Mr. Bryan went "orchids, which applies to some of lo hla faonxe at Falrview and Immethese regal flowers, at least, that can diately began work on a formal statement concerning the acta of the conlie grown in the domestic greenhouse, vention. Country Ufa in America. FIND DIAMONDS. e e, for-sign- er nL ,s i.t-- C.-- t gott-iinm-- i. lady-slippe- rs very-quie- Will Carleton. the poet and lecturer, a western city several years ago when, on leaving the platform, he waa accosted by a pleasant, ahabby-lookin- g olJ woman. Mr. Carleton," ahe said, I want to ask a great favor. Will you give me the handkerchief you carried while you lectured this evening?" Why, what on earth do yon want It ftw? I am very poor, Mr. Carleton," she aid, and If you give me that handkerchief I think I can live on It a year. A year! Yeu Mr. Carleton stared. hall certainly have It." and Ihe old woman retired with Ihe handkerchief, Mr. profusely thanking him. Later emCarleton learned that ahe had broidered hla name on it and "raffled" It ao extensively that ahe did make several hundred dollars, enough to keep her a year. Pittsburg Dispatch. was lecturing in HER HUSBAND FOR A DIVORCE. Por the first time In the history of county clerk's office a woman we than 60 years of age, M suit for divorce fromyesterday a man 'l mot her age and to whom she had n married for more than a quarter century. Not only does she seek JParation. but asks fl.000 permanent ony and an injunction restraining husband from drawing hia money Savings bank until (n the inZions the case have been aired jijis'iei urt. womans name la Mra. Anna E. ynwn. who says her age la a little ryco years. The defendant Is Carl r,r!,i0n- - rho, his wife saya, la 57 1? rears of age. They were married mT-;.rearB ln Sweden. The took place about three K. according to the wife, ,Q SluKhara and the calls Balt lit. City her home. to Mra. Carlsons story, "band was in hla cups he thiS, aiened her, used vile language imBron one occwion pulled a gun n,ne 'T0 ,. And threatened to her end .t.n ,nd there- - About two years Mr- - Carlson became ,h,f h choked her, and mnthu ago he threw her out of izn is room. 1,0 AS THE ROMANS DO. Prom the Century. thin ,fco,,t ,ire ,n does the fbucass 'A1.0"6 not hut end by thinking aa .he nl! - fee,,n as the Roan fM?niJhinkf" the best illustration I know of V? cental attitude of the ferret rri-ir,BI,i'uta toward certain ;J,oUh,r the MW In the 1"' or Jettaiura. aa h j. , '"differently railed. we-M?r.Rc- ,t f aup-ovile- w n knp1r ItAllan who did not AlMKarVLlV0 tLis Puro.'Jtion. Kose ,ivd long in ,,hw ulumitiilT admit If-- h. a- - tbt be something in Roman Uun, qulet-i- n ,1 on of thore things T'i f which piiilosu-.- .. e,rth ,fl 'ake SCTOlill. n.. (t ,u J ';ain efcm Tg rcspi-ct- j the lulian THE TOO ATTRACTIVE TRAP. From the St Louis Globe Democrat There are maids and malda; some are well, others are Intelligent, go the smugglers on board the ship was tn ivaih the baggage and upon the trunk of the smugglers they l label, indicating that pasted the au i lisped or had examined the of the trunk and found nothing dutiable therein. When the customs otlii-is- l came across a trunk with smh a label on it they pawed on. The trunk van then carried tn the pier aud passed into the hinds of Ils owners. To get these label was the first requisite of the succemful prosecution of the new met nod. They may have been printed and placed iu tho hands of men who coitl.l affix them to Ihe trunks or they may have been washed off the trunks properly passed by express men who are employed to transport them from the piers. In a single trunk leagued by the duplicate laliel system a smuggler might bring Into America enough diamonds In make him independently wealthy. How far the rulillratloua and the extent of this new scheme have gone has nut yet been deter m lux J. The exposure was premature and was practically forced upon the rnstams men, wN were working on and waiting for bigger game. They were compelled to take action through the wrong address placed upon a trank, found later to contain leaf tobacco Intended for a manufacturer of clgara in The duty on the leaf, of which there waa fifty-si- x poiiu.1s. Is $4 a imund. Two other trunks which came by the same steamer were found to contain 197 pounds of 8umatra leaf. One of the prisoners is said lo have revealed the secrets of the band. win-cia- R. II. E. Score Cincinnati 4 6 7 14 ... ...... ... Mathewson New York . i. 3 1 and llahn and Pelts; Bowerman. Wilson Ihe locals safe until the eighth inning, when they cored four runs. Bom on could not hit Lundgren aurceMsfully, except in the Aral and sixth Innings. R. H. JS. Score Cl) lesgo i 6 9 1 a..,,.,...,,.....,, Boston . a...,.,,.... S 7 3 Lundgren and Kllnft; Willis and Needham. Chicago. July 12. CLIMBING. OF GAINFUL PATION. 12. New. CHEAP RATE TO CINCINNATI, O, VIA UNION PACIFIC RY. Account Grand of Elks, th Union Pacific will sell tickets to Cincinnati. O., July 14th, 1 It h and 16th for $18.75, limited to July 27th. ion has provel a great success in England. The tie iibl a hueinoM in 1903 Hist aggregated $446,081,115, and the net profile were 849.3iM).nuit, or .16 per cent Carpentaring, Building, Repairing and Remodeling of Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ola Nelson. 645 16th street. Telephone 329-- at -3 of the capital involved. y. The right of the Ulil.ens Alliance i) us- - a label similar to one adopted h the Tyiutgraplilcal union for use on all printed matter turned out of union shop is to he texled in the Ban Francisco, Ual., court a. 8101 LEI) 1118 CHANCE. "Yea. she rejected him because of a bad breuk he made when ha waa Please Travel' BUTI pro-i(eti- to What waa that?" He told her ktie waa one in a thousand. She thinks shea one of the Four Hundred. I'hiladclphia I'libliu Led- Before you lu-r.- " Sharman s FELLOW, BUT A FOOL, "Biggina Is a good fellow, but lacks I act. he . . Ticket Office ger. A GOOD start call at Ilealy House, Opp. Depot FhooeltlK A large Assortment of Low Rates ad Rellabla Information constantly on hand. Guaranteed by tho American Tlckat Brokers' Asrti. 1 UTAHNA PARK & STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. Entrance on 26th street; Opposite Reed Hotel. The Week of July 11th m MR. AND MRSe AL PLE AU n Sociftty Ekitch PROF. RUIZ VlOlldlftte (plllllh iMMltiiiifiltMmiiMieMMne TRACEY A TRACEY .Courtship ftt Cowslip Firtn ILLUSTRATED EONG Vcifk MontroUe SMITH A CLIFFORD. aeaao BlirlftSQUft BftXftTfte UTAHNA PARK STOCK CO.., In a Comedy Fares Entitled ths Wrong Mrs. Applftton. E. R. GOURLCY'i UTAHNA SCOPE Ths Pasalon Play. iiihi MmmiiimHiiii CHICAGO VS. BOSTON. STATISTICS Second Ihx'ior e. What do you think we ought to charge him for deriding uot to operate. Urookljn Life. It is laid that 2.500 Jaiwnese are ready to leave Hawaii for California as anon a transportation i provided. Smh a wholesale movement Is greatly objected to on the part of the Japanese government, hut it is a natural consein quence of the lulmr situation Hawa'i. a position to t, BREAKS RECORD FOR MOUNTAIN TROPHY. oerate. ed CARLETONS HANDKERCHIEF. HOLD What ha he been doing now? Trying to leil a ltusnian to whom I Blaloy. Eng.. July 12. The council iutrodui ed him that old story about tha of the National Rifle association today Jaiiauesd being ihe politest people oa decided that last ear' contest for cart h. Washington 8iar. the Palma trophv xhoubl lie considered abortin' and tliut the trophy sha.l FARTING 8 HOT, he rt'taiticd by Eng. and. a cuntodia.i. until another tuaivh is arranged. Mrs. Cutteni Im going awar for a trout h. Mr. Fo-- master. You may hold CONSULTING TO PROFIT. my letter); (or me. but you might as well read the cards aa usual, and First Dih tor Thru we decile not to I'd like to havepostal you answer thenj. Cni-ra- Valuables Unearthed Through Arrest of Wireless Telegraph Operator and Hospital Steward. nr-riv- tt-'E- ENGLAND WILL New and Ingenious Method of Smuggling i.iid I --a- JULY 13, 1904. - li-I-l- From' the Milwaukee Sentinel. It is surprising to note the difference that exists between the various brands of flour," eaid O. D. Hutchinson, the representative of one of the It big milla in Minneapolis, Minn. la flour all depends on how the milled and on the kind of wheat from which It la made. Flour made from hard wring wheat will give from twenty to forty more loavea of bread per barrel than that made from the softer winter wheat. It contains a larger percentage of gluten and abaorlia more water. The mills are exceedingly careful about the kind of flour they end out, and the testing department is one of the moat Important branches. After the flour la ground cornea the crucial test. A sample la taken and made up Into bread. We have four bakings a day, and from twenty to thirty loavea are baked each time, each one representing a sample of flour. After the teat haa been made the bread la turned over to the Associated Charities. You may have noticed that the color of flour la no longer a marble white, but a creamy while. This cornea from the fact that the rich portion of the grain, right under the woody coating, la ground Into the flour. What la left can hardly he called bran, for It ia only the coarsest part of the. outer fibre." Stockton, Cal., July 12. Diamonds worth about 15,000 nave been found upon the person of Martha Ellison Sabin, arrested yesterday with Henry J. Kendall, for a Chicago diamond robKILLED BY SHORT FALL. bery. The woman objected strenuously to being searched, but finally CO was Charles Kendall, aged years, permitted the wife of Jailer Benjamin killed-latyesterday afternoon by fall-la- g to search her. Mrs. Benjamin found from the platform ot a traveler the gems in her stockings and corthat carries atone at the yard of Geo. with sage. There are four rings, Curley. Dr. R. 8. Bower was called. diamond aettlnga, worth $300; two are Ha arrived ahortly before the man worth 200 each and there is a small lied, forty minutes after the falL The one valued at flOO. There are also nan fell a disUnce of eighteen feet pins and other jewelry with magnifiinto the railroad track below, fract- cent diamonds set In thehm. uring hlu ukull and breaking both Kendall la still ln being unurns. The accident happened at 6:45 able to secure $5,000 Jail, but the bail, 'clock. woman la out on 92,000 cash bail. Tho The body was taken to the ODon-ha- ll two were held on a, fugitive warrant undertaking parlors. Kendall resided with his family at 234 West Fifth THE CAT. fouth street I like the simple dignity MANY TOURISTS HERE. That hedges round the cat. You never see her showing off; Not far a long time have there been She lets the dog do that. Ut many touriaU In the city aa at Vraaent, is the report from all the ho- You never catch her leaping hoops, tels. The Knutsford haa nearly every Nor prancing on the floor . room filled. The 100 rooms wih Upon two legs, when generous itthe are every one taken and many Dame Nature gave her four. pereona were yesterday refused such lecommodatione. We train the dog. to hunt the birds Among the prominent visitors waa And beat him whea he falls. BaJee Iamall Sait, a banker. In Bang-4alrHe works all day, and never gets India. He is making a four of A single taate of quails. the world studying the banking conditions of other countries. cat Is wiser far than he. The He will llt the Worlds fair ' and other She hunts for birds to eat points of iatereat She does not run her legs off just J. Boydell, a peace magistrate of To give some man a treat. psblln, Ireland, waa another guest who k touring the country. He said he The hunting dog, when told to charge. found the oonntry had advanced wonWill stick to that one spot Until he starves. Ia there a cat derfully since he waa here In 1893. P. H. Schumberger of So foolish? There is not. Angouleme, Prance, and E. H. Power of London, The dog may emulate the hoy bgland,were two other prominent Upon the burning deck; noted among the tourists. Among others were Henry C. Butch-h- r The cat haa sense instead of She saves her neck. and family, capltaliat and street magnate of Philadelphia, who The cat can fight, but bo body In their private car. Haa ever known her yet Tha proprietor of one of the hotels To fight, as do the bulldog kind. : I have heard ao many To win a man a bet Waa themselves aa delightedpeople with cur dty this year. They all say that She never flatten any man tneir views of the city of llormon-i- nt By tagging at hla heela and the general conditions have When he goes out to ride about undergone a wonderful changes On horse bark, or on wheels. y OGDEy, UTAH, WEDSKSIUY MORNING, veas..eeeeee. SPECIAL ATTRACTION SUNDAY The THE GREAT PASSION PLAY PRICE OP ADMISSION. OCCU- A special reWashington, July Mount Washington, N. Y., July 12. of the Census Bureau occupation port F. E. Bklnley of Newton, Mass, who hows that in continental United made the eight mile ascent of Mount State the total number of perpma enWashington in 31 minutes, 15 Seconds, gaged (n gainful opcupationa In 190V 17 waa Creaking the previous record by 29,073,233, which waa one half of minutes, 44 seconds, today lowered hla the population ten yeara of age and own figures by nearly three minuies, over and nearly a of tho engoing up the mountain in 28 minutes, tire population. The total auunlicr 192-- 6 seconds. comprises 32.489,426 men, 4,8.13.030 women and 1,750.158 children, of whom I.- 264.411 were boys and 486,765 girls. Those of foreign birth aggrogale or vne-flftof the total number of the gainful workers, and' the statistics show that Ihe emigration of twenty yeara haa not Increased tha proportion of the foreign Itorn In the SEATTLE VS. PORTLAND. working population of the country. Those of foreign parentage aggregate Seattle, July 12. Portland won by II,- 166.361, or over 38 per cent, almost timely hitting and Seattle'! errors. equally divided between emigrants a ltd R. H. E. Score cbildran'of emigrant!. Manufacturing, 2 S 2 Beattie , trade and transportation and the pro 8 S I Portland feaaiona show an increasing number Butler Shea. and Hughes and Wliaun; of workers of each sex, while the agricultural claas represents a diminish CHICAGO VS. PHILADELPHIA ing proportion. Philadelphia, July 12. Owen weakBRYAN LEAVES TOR HOME. ened In the eighth inning and the local scored four runs, winning the game. 8L Louis, July 11. William J. R. H. E. Score left St. Louia tonight for hla Bryan 4 7 0 . Chicago home In Lincoln, Neb. He said he felt 6 9 0 Philadelphia , better after two daya of comparative Owen and Sullivan; Henley and rest and be expects to be fully rerov Schreck. ered la a short time. Mr. Bryan came to the convention suffering from a WASHINGTON VS. ST. IXIUIS. cold, which waa aggravated by the exhausting ordeal through which he waa -1! Washington compelled to go. Washington, July and SL Louis played only five innings today on account of rain. The errors of the home team were costly. Picture. Interesting Moving AdllltS ChlMren SMeeteniceeoitietMilN N MtiiiiMitMi ess pMieMttiMeMutMtoMes two-fiflh- BASEBALL Bad The Weather h malda, E. M. Dey says. A few days ago a friend of mine employed one of the others one of the malda. The night before the arrival of the Talk not to me about your dog. maid In question my friend's wife disIt la but idle chat covered some unmistakable signs of Give me that calm philosopher mice in her kitchen, ao ahe bought anti Of earth and home, the cat set up a trap for them. The next afRuth Kimball Gardiner, In Life. ternoon the girl had been in the house some hours then she bethought CLEVER SPARROWS. herself of the trap and went to look for it. It wasn't where ahe had placA gentleman, who, from a casual inR. H. EL Score fact, anyit; she couldn't find it. In what nff other visible means ed spection, had 2 4 8 had Washington ao ahe asked the girl where, of support than the bench he aat on in become of it. Oh. that 6 8 1 St. Louis . thing! dirty Franklin Square, waa neen feeding the I threw it out was the astonishing Townsend and Clarke; Glade and parrowa the other day wifh Utile pieces answer, for I found it was attracting Kahue. ' of bread. The fat and greedy birds all the mice in the house to It. " came promptly and ate voraciously BOSTON VS. DETROIT. while the feast lasted, and still hung around when it waa over. Then the MANY WHITE BATHING SUITS Boston, July 12. Boston defeated Dehost fished In a pocket of hia scant SOLD. troit In a heavy batting game today. clothing and pulled out a handful of g Both teams at times played loosely in From the Philadelphia Record. powder composed of about equal parts the field. of tobacco dust and bread crumbs. We are selling lots of white bathR. H. E. Score When he threw this down It was im- ing suits to women this season, " re- Boston . 12 18 2 6 11 2 mediately surrounded by the winged marked a department store clerk, and Detroit gluttons, but they did not at once eat the early prediction that they were Winter. Tannehill and Crlger; Mul They eyed the stuff with little sidewise to be fashionable seems Justified. In len and Wooda. turna of their heads, and whsn they view of this it would bo interesting to know wbat la to happen at such places saw that nothing better was forthST. LOUIS VS. BROOKLYN. Grove, coming all hut two flew away without as Asbury Park and Ocean so much as a peck at it. The two that where among very strict rules about St. Lotfis. July 12. Brooklyn waa remained, however, began finally to bathing there haa always been one whitewashed today in a game in which fan the powder with their wings, and forbidding women to appear in white the visitors made but five hfta. St. ln this way effected a separation of a bathing anita. Of course the new Ixniis hit Cronin finely and held a safe white suits we are selling are not lead after the second Innings. ftw crumbs, which they ate. Philadelof the R. H. E. clinging Score phia Record. 4 10 1 stuff which caused the rule to be SL Louis 0 6 1 PRAIRIE GIRL WEARIES OF TREES made; but a law is a law, and some Brooklyn of the reaorta are particularly alert ln Taylor and earfoxa; Cronin and Berenforcing all those which concern ne gen. from Kan., Watervllle, girl went to the Indian Territory with her proper behavior of summer patrons. NEW YORK Yfl. CLEVELAND. parents. Writing of her new home, ahe Elkina, W. Va., Joly 12. Many consays: "I have enough trees at last. New York. July 12. The Cleveland I am tired of them. It la pretty tire- gratulatory telegrams have been receivteam defeated the New York Americans some trying to make friends of the ed by Henry O. Davis since hla nominaIn the opening game of the eeriee here mountains and the trees they grow tion for vice president on the Demoweart-ne- n monotonous and their very beauty cratic ticket. The expression of today. The fielding on both sldan waa which the convention left on Mr. err fast at time, no less than five douKansas City makes one lonesome. Daria' features haa disappeared. ble plays being made. Journal. R.1I.E. I feel twenty years younger," he exScore 1 8 2 claimed when he cams back from a New York NAMING DRESSES A WOMAN $ 9 4 horseback ride, flushed from the vigor- Cleveland WKAKS. Jon and Abous AVerriee. I'd lather ride a nurse Hughe aud M than go to the opera any time. Yes, bott. Ffom the Philadelphia Record. "A Iste LoliJcn fad," said .the girl I'd rather ride iLsn o fishing even." CINCINNATI VS. NEW YORK. who knows, la the naming of partic- be a 3ded. Jth a laugh. The vice provular dresses in ones wardrobe. Ths idential candidate refuses to talk on Cincinnati. July 12 New Vnrk dedressmakers began It. but now the the money question. He has made no wearers of the creations are taking it campaign plans, but has arranred to feated Cincinnati m a teh Inning game meet Senator Hill In two weeks for today. The cunietl was devoid of ipc-dup. features. The First Kiss, aa originally rut that purpuae. t, Has shown the importance of having GOOD SIDEWALKS CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH. Alscn Cement German arc guaranteed by us. This la tha best brand on the market. .You can get It by calling on or phoning The Eccles Limber Co. While preparing far spring and ask to be shewn the screen end deora Just received at win-de- Eccles Lumber Co. Telephone 128 154 Twenty-fourt- h Street MANY PEOPLE think that by burning midnight oil" they can climb up the ladder of fame" but, however. ir they will nee elert-ri- c lights they will find ier to lo so. it much CALL UP PHONE eas- 514-- We Offer Ladies Percale THOSE LITE MEN COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. STAN. S. STEVENS MANAGER. 2271 Wash, avenue.. Foughne, 914 x. 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