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Show OGDEN, UTAH, MORNING EXAMINER, Or. Prices THE OAKS CREAM Baking Powder FO REMOST DANCING AND COMPETITIONS , ARE FEATURES OF DAY. Huntsville and Eden aa tha Rival lages Give Big Interest ta Sparta. IAHII5 POWDER II THE WORLD Awarded highest honors Worlds Fair. Highest tests U. SL Met Govt Chemists. Baking Powder Co. CMICMfc Frank & Hall of Salt Lake City, Ogden yesterday. a 1aitor la J. T. Lobdell. Inspector of holds aad dining cars. vaa in Ogden today. a. W. Anderson, former rlerk at the Union Pacino Hotel was down from Idaho today. N. B. Parnell, maater of the steam-.hovwaa visit-lo- g at the Lucia cut-of- f, Ogden yeaterdny. Division Superintendent W. R. Scott went wet twlny in hia private car. Ilucna Venturi," on n tour of Inspee-tlo- n. . DlTlalon Superintendent J. H. Young, peaked through Ogden today in hia private car "WasaM , on hia way to Salt Lake City. Mra. Luberk who realdea at 214 Park avenue, aont in a request to tba a police late hut evening asking thather dog which had nnvngely attacked eon. bo killed. Thin will bo done if rlrcumalnncea ahall bo found to Justify It. lad living near A street waa the vicinity of Thirty-thir- d attacked by a vlc.loua dog hut evening twelve-year-ol- HOUSE IS DAYAT d He was in the art of getting a bucket of water from a Biream when the animal attacked him. An officer waa called and tha dog waa shot and hia leg waa badly lacerated. Rdliert Bears appeared at the police station yesterday evening and awore to a complaint charging John McCann with having aaaaulted him at the union depot. It appears that McCann, who ia a tailor, and Sears , a lad of about 18, became engaged la an aJteflrallon when McCann attacked.' Scare him. tba lad and injnred head aad face showed slgna of rough usage. McCann will be arraigned thla morning oa a charga of battery. 9 Dan Cameron waa arrested at o'clock last evening for fast driving. Cumerau waa driving at a terrific rate between Ninth and Tenth streets when Officer Burke pul a atop to hia dangerous paatimo, by taking him la cut-todCameron deposited flO aa security for hia appearance this morning before the police justice. y. REED HOTEL are the arrivals at the Reed Hotel for the past twenty-fou- r hours The following The following are arrivals at the Reed hotel for the past twenty-fob ours: Chat. Halben, Chicago; Harry Cox. SL Louis; E. C. Edaon. Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. J. Blumberg, Chicago; K. W. ur lJitle, Chicago; IX Y. Wheeler, Den- ver; Edwin C. 8. Hunt, St. Louie; Prank & Hall, Salt Lake; B. P. Holcomb, Boston; G. T. Hulaniakl, city; F. M. Garrison, Cleveland, Ohio; Mra. tV. R. Shipley, Ogden; X. B. Parnell, A. L. Mitchell, Salt Lake. ;ut-of- f; SON OP SENATOR CLARK IS MARRIED. San Francisco. August 4. Charles W. Clark, son of United Sintra Senator Clark of Montana, waa married today to Mias Cecelia Tobin. The ceremony, which was private, waa performed at Ae Tobin residence. HAD BULLY TIME AT FAIR. SL Ijouia, August 4. Tired out but greatly pleased with their night seeing st the world's fair, Theodore, Jr., and Kermll, sons of the PrealdraL with their cousins who had been here at nee Friday evening, returned to Washington today. Theodore just before leaving said: "We have had a bully good time. We have seen the entire fair with the exception of elate buildings. We viewed the pike from one end to the other. Inside and Out, and It was great." PHILADELPHIA DAY WILL BE OBfERVED. SL Louis, August 4. Arrangements are nearing completion for the observance of Philippine day oa August 13 t the exposition. In celebration of the commemoration of the acquisition of the Philippine Islanda by the United States. Secretary Taft has accepted an Invitation to be one of the speakers. It Is expected that Admiral Dewey, General Chaffee, General Wesley Merritt and General Otis also will be present and participate. GOVERNOR PATTISON IS BURIED. Philadelphia. August 4. The funeral of former Governor Robert E. Pat I Ison took place today. Governor Pennypacker, former Governor Stone and nearly every Democratic politician la Pennsylvania, attended the funeral. Detroit, August 4. T. B. Minahan of New York, waa elected president of the American Federation of Catholic societies today. The moat Important change In the constitution Is one catholic parishes and Instinnf-tton- a to become members of ihe federation as will as Catholic societies. 2 6 The Hermitage 1 ON TWENTY-FOURT- H ST. To Night RACES 250. R. H. E. Score Boise .a t .9 20 9 19 They Rang tha Bell and Tackled First Salt Lake Mae to Answer it Police Have Thompson and Stark ells and Han Ne Cluea son; Esrlck and Hausen. This morning at 2:05 the rooming 24th street was held house at 229 two robber. They rang the ap by bell la the ball and when It wae answered by the two occupants of room S, Henry Hutton and Mr. Wltteveen, gold they were relieved of their 932.76 la watches and chains and cash and everything else that 'was loose and valuable Including a policy on tba Woodmen of the World. The police officers were notified at once, but the robbers bad not been apprehended up to press time. Buffalo. N. Y., Aug. 4- - The feature 2 of the Grand Circuit meet today was 0 the special against time by Prince The Soda Albert. The great pacer was driven by Jack Curry in the effort to reach the two minute mark and while he failed, he did not run far away from the mark. He was paced by a runner and hie time by quarters follows: :30 1:01; 1:30 and the mile in BUTT. ,E VS SPOKANE. 1-- 2 Butte, Mont., August 4. Spokane defeated Butte today in an interesting game. .McHale's running catch and 2:01 Summary: doubling Reilly at first was the feat2:13 pace, .purse 91,000 Ecstatic ure. Attendance, 1,250. R. II. E. won two straight beats in 3:08 Score Doctor M.. Katie M and Butte ...... . ...... ...... 2 79 1 2:09 4 2 Edgar Boy also started. Spokane 2:16 trot, purse John Me lioun and Swindells; Hogg and Stanwon two straight heats la 2:10 ley. 2:09 T. E. N., Euxenite, Leonora. Bessie Blrchwood, Victor Jr, Ben Potts SAN. FRANCISCO VS. OAKLAND. and Goldbug also started. home The Empire State, purse 15,000 Ban Francisco, Aug. 4. The tram took another game today from Gallagher won the second and third 2:04 Oakland by a batting spurt In the heats In 2:04 Morning sixth and seventh Innings, netting half Star won the first heat In 2:06 a dozen runs. Knell was given line John M, Dr. Madara, King Direct, BaRed support and was especially effective ron Rogers, Plnchrit Wolkes, in the latter part of the game. Bird, Eldora, Strathline, Box Hughes, K.H. E. Bob and Dry Mono pole also started. Score: 6 7 0 San Francisco ., 4 9 1 St. Loula,Aug. 4. Fair grounds sumOakland Knell and Leahy; Schmidt, Buchanmary: First race, elx furlongs R. Q. Smith an and Byrna. won; Death second; Back Number third. Time, 1:18 PORTLAND VS. TACOMA. Second race, five and n half furlongs 4. Portland Fruit won; Renaissance second; Portland, Ora, Aug. won an Interesting game today from Melwood third. Time, 1:10 was Third Tacoma by timely hitting. Iberg race, tlx furlpngs Howling at hia best and shut out the visltora Dervish won; Erems second; Harding till the last inning. 8t. Vrsin as a third. Time, 1:17. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap, rule kept hia hits well scattered, but Red Leaf won; Franco Portland succeeded in landing on him at critical stages. Atendance 2,500. second; Lucky Charm third. Time, R. H. E. 1:16 Score: 2 Fifth race, mile and 70 yards LitPorland 1 tle Corker ..won; Charleys Dream sec1 acoma ... . . . . Iberg and Steelman; St. Vrain and ond ; Blrdwood third. Time, 1:61. Sixth race, seven furlongs Jja-lon- g Graham. won; Aggie Lewis second; Orient CHICAGO VS WASHINGTON. third, lime, 1: 30 'Dispensers Hold Forth at the HERMITAGE 3-- To NIGHf 2-- 3-- 2-- AND IN DANCE REFRESHMENTS 1-- 1-- WARNEWS. (Continued from page I.) bad Issued a proclamation announcing strict regulations to prevent the Chinese from shipping coal to Port Arthur, as it haa become known that the Russians are offering a high premium for coal deliveries and because of the fact that China dcslrei to maintain , strict neutrality. RUSSIA'S STARTLING REQUEST. s Dance The Regular Will be Postponed 1-- 1-- 16 1-- Even their rights. left-hande- d people often waive Philadelphia Bulletin. My impression," said the physician who was testifying before the'BIllvllle Coroners Jury, is the man wae shot In the early hours. "Thats funny, said the Coroner. This here other witnese hu done wore he wae shot in the leg!" Atlanta Constitution. NO HOT AIR "Say. Winston, how would you like to witness n Conflict between the is arora Saratoga, N. Y, Aug. 4. Summary: powers?" "Witnessed one the other day. First race, five end n half furlongs "Bewteen the powers? Stalwart won; Dick Bernard sec"Sure! My wife, the cook and the ond; Scarfell third. Time, 1:13. squabbegan a Second race, steeplechase, short News. course Trek won; Seagull second; ble In the yard." Chicago Dromedary third. Time, 4:14. Third race, five and n half furlongs Visitor What have you got that auDnnseuae won; Rubric second; Goldtomobile horn for? en Sunrise third, lime, 1:08 Athletic Trainer Oh, our crack Fourth race, mile end a furlong Jumper le going to try for the record. Beldame won; Dimple second; Ishlana We think hell Jump at least three feet third. Time, 1:53 further If he hears this horn behind Fifth race, five and n half furlongs him! Puck. Burnt Hill won; Broadcloth second; Sinister third. Time, 1:07. Sixth race, one mile Molly Brant Dalesman wbn; Rrtioble second; third. Time, 1:40. . In this talk of sanitary tor roundings. We mean it and think our market place bean out the assertion our foods are three-cornere- ice-ma- n is won; Tyrolan second; Sawfly third. Time, 1:01 5. Second race, mile and n sixteenth Dalvey won; JaJke second; Fonsoluca third. Tide. 1:47 Third race, five furlongs, Younger takes John Sraulski won; The Mist third. second; Loretta M. Time, 3-- 1:00 3-- Fourth race, mile and 100 yard! Huxzah won; Second Mate second; Bragg third. Time 1:47 Fifth race, six furlongs Irene Lind ay won: The Crisis', second; Skilful third. Time, 1:13 Sixth race, live furlongs Girdle Stone won; Oceaner second; Green Gown third, lime, 1:01 Seventh race, one mile Alma Du-fowon; Docile second; Telephone ' third. Time, 1:41 2-- 2-- A. 2-- 3-- THE OGDEN. 10 lEMIM IN Kolltz Window fREE To be given away this weak 1 Lycsum Theater. NEW FACES NEW ACT8-NE- W PICTURES. Expert Manfg. Optician. ADMISSION Phone 401x. Wash. WEATHEKBY PRIZES J. T. Rushmer 2412 prop- - SEE If your eyes are In any way defective you better come and get acquainted. I have saved a great many from serious eye trouble, and can save you. My extended experience and numerous eye testing Instruments are at your ser- vice u E 2458 Wash. Ave.. Do You Know Me? FREE well-fe- end slaughtered under er unitary regulations. 3--5. Chicago, Aug. 4. Harlem summary: First race, five furlongs SL Den- Remember well-bre- 8-- B .,.....,..,.,....6 ut KENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH AND BAKERY. Individual lunchea aad lea cream served from 8:80 a. m. to 11:19 p. m. 1454 Washington avenue. New York HELD UP Berlin. Aug. B. The Nord Deutsche RelcusJuirrespondens says that the Russian government Inquired of Germany as to how a request for permission to send tha Baltic squadron through the Kaiser Wilhelm canal would be regarded, and that Germany replied asking Russia not to make the request, as permission to traverse the canal would conflict with Germanys neutrality. Chicago, August 4. By defeating The National Zeltung say It does Washington today and owing to Bosnot see how Russia could put such ton's defeat at Cleveland, Chicago took quart Yellowstone. Won by R. B. a question. first place In the race for the American Thompson and Earl Thompson both of Eden. pennant. Attendance, 2,000. London, Aug. 4. The Brussels cor- League R. H. E. Score Best looking family of not lean than of the Dally Telegraph says . . . . . , . , , . , ... , . . ,10 14 0 four children. First prize, case of respondent Chicago he has been Informed that five ves4 oranges, glvaa by H. L. Griffin A Co., sels of the Russian volunteer fleet will Washington Smith and McFarland; Patten and waa won by Mra. C. 8. Woods of leave the Black sea next week for a Clarke. Huntsville, nod second prize, two cruia in the Red sea cases of soda water, given by EmDETROIT VS NEW YORK. mett Bros., waa won by Mra. P. R. LONDON-JAPA8bupe of Eden. Detroit, August 4. Orth hod Detroit SERVICE STOPPED. Men's race, over 200 pounds, prise at hia mercy at nearly all critical box Wauler's best cigars, wen by London, Aug. 4. 11m ahipping firm stages today and the game never was J. M. Shupa, Eden. of Fredbolt A Co. announces that, ow- la danger. Mra. Carl Johnson. Huntsville, got Attendance, 2,000. first prize, Mrs. George Stallings of ing to the uncertainty regarding what Score R, H. E. lawful cargo, the weekly steamer ia 1C. Mra. second J. Eden, prize, and e el 8 X Detroit e see ee Clark third prlsa for the prettiest bab- service from London to Japan will be New York 11 0 auspeqded until further notice. ies under lea months of age. Killian and Drill; Orth and Kleinow. The tug of war contest was won by Edea and Liberty, pulling CLEVELAND VB BOSTON. against 8I1AWMUT SAFE IN YOKOHAMA. Huntsville and Huntington. Each of the winning teams received a quart of Cleveland. August 4. Cleveland sent Seattle, Wash., Aug. 4. Agents of Old Crow whiskey and each of the the Boston Steamship company here Boston into second place today by winhieing teams a pint of the same bread, received a cablegram from Yokohama ning n loosely played game. Attendonated by Putter Bros. announcing that the steamship Shaw-mdant, 2.300. of that line, arrived at Yokohama R. H. E. Score Six contestants entered in the dewithout seeing the Vladivo- Cleveland .........11 12 4 clamatory contests. First prize was yesterday 1 9 5 won by Miss May second stok fieri. That fleet, the cablegram Bostoif Donahue and Buelow; Gibson, Wint by Mlsa Marnen Lindsay and third aaya, Is at Vladivostok. The Shawmut carried a large cargo of supplies, In- ers and Farrell. by Miss Amite Nelson. 900,000 pounds of canned beef, cluding reMiss Nellie Lindsay of Eden sailed from Seattle July 17th. LOS ANGELES VS. SEATTLE. ceived the prize lor being the best and Mernen looking young lady. Mlsa Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 4. Loz AnLindsay also got honorable mention. NO COMMUNICATION geles could do nothing with Shellde In tha evening many .of those who WITH PRISONERS. pitching today and waa defeated with participated In the day's sports at the ease by the score of 3 to 1. Hells Oaks went down to tha dance at the Ixmdon, Aug. 6. The correspondent error was responsible for the only run Hermitage. of the Times at Toklo saya that much made by the local a The game was The Fourth Warden had a Jolly anxiety is felt there because of Rue-eta- a featureless exhibition. Hermitime at the to refusal good yesterday persistent Score: R. II. E. comply with tage, witnessing athletic contests of the rules of The Hague In supplying Da Angeles 2 ... ... .. various kinds and tripping the light Information regarding prisoner. De- Seattle ., 3 9 2 ..... la the evening. fantastic spite frequent inquiries about the Wheeler and Spies; Shields and prisoners taken in the third attempt Wilson. to aeel Port Arthur, the Russians WHEAT RATE WILL maintain complete silence which canBE ADVANCED. not be due to the lack of means of BROOKLYN V3 PITTSBURG. communication because the Russian 4. The rate on Seattle, August haa Just requested Japan the Brooklyn, August 4. Errors wheat and flour Tin the North Pacific government to recognize two additional hospital home players contributed three by of the linen from Puget Sound porta, Portat Port Arthur. four runs made by the Pittsburg team land and British Columbia. Is to he ship today and the visitors won easily by a advanced twenty-fiv- e per cent beginGERMAN SHIPS VISIT score of 4 to L Attendance 2,400. rela IsL There the ning September WAR SCENE. Score R. H. E. sult of action of the freight bureau of Brooklyn ..... . ....... ....... 1 5 3 the North Pacific Astatic lines. It Berlin, Aug. 6. The Yooslsrhe Zel- Pittsburg ..4 6 2 waa agreed upon Wednesday night aftung is Informed that the commander-in-chie- f Garvan and Ritter;' Leevy and Car-isc- h. ter a telegraphic convention between of the German Egst Asiatic W. D. Brawn, secretary of the AssoVice Admiral Von Pritt-witciation end Ita members. At the pre- squaddm. hu arrived at Che Poo on board BOSTON VS 8T. LOUIS. sent time and tariff on both flour and his flagship, the armored cruiser wheat la 4 per ton whereas on Septand that he hu ordered Boston, July 4. Boston won the ember 1st the rate le to be raised to the Bismarck, third clast cruiser Bread ler to first game and St. Louis made the only 95. proceed from Che Foo to Chemnlpoo. run in the second contest. A wild Prom Chemulpo the Seesdler will uil throw by Delehanty let In the only run to the Gulf of Liao Tung. A third of the second game. Jyjchola pitched CORTELYOU CONFERS German warship at Che Fno le the one of hi best games and Pittlnger WITH nOOSEVKLT. third elau cruiser Thetis, while the was even more effective. With three elau cruiser Grier Is stationed men on buses In the ninth and no one Washington. August 4. Repuhllran third out. Boston could not seen. AttendNational Chairman Cortelyou arrived in the inner bay of Korea. The Vosaiache Zeituug thinks that ance. 8,400. here today from Chicago. He called First game: on President Roosevelt for an hour. anticipation of great events at Port Score R. H. E. The conference related largely to the Arthur ezplaina the presence of the war four vessels. 2 4 2 Boston details of tha opening of the campaign SL Louis 1 7 3 headquarters In Chicago and the poli1IAI CHENG ABANDONED. Wills and Moran; Taylor and tical situation In the Western 8tates. Chairman Cortelyou declined to be Toklo, August 4. Tha Ruslans beSecond game: interviewed. gan abandoning Hal Cheng August 2, R. H. E. Scrte the Japanese entering Hal Cheng with- SL Louis .......... 1 3 3 .....m.O .7 3 Washington, August 4. Dr. Orlando out resistance at noon yesterday and Boston Brown, formerly a brigadier general the Japanese occupying New Chwang Nicholas and McLean; Plttlnger and In the army, le dead, here, aged 7T the next day. Needham years. With Generals Thomas. HowLondon. August 4. A dispatch to a ard and fiwayne he organized the buPHILADELPHIA VS CIXCINNATL reau of refugees' freedom. In 1861 he News agency from Aiishanshan, (half wav brevetted a brigadier general for way between Kal Cheng and Liao Philadelphia. August 4. The home team today reversed yesterday's congallant conduct in the service, but re- Yang.) says; "The Japanese advance la being con- dition and twice defeated Cincinnati. signed Me commission In 1869 and resumed the practice of medicine In this tinued with great energy against the Both games were interesting and were southern army. The Russian main won by timely bitting. Attendance, place. force continue their retirement north- 2.600. ward. but the cavalry has checked the Annapolis. Aug. 4. In the First game: Golf tournament R. H. E. Score today Japanese threatening flank movement. X Stewart defeated Fairbanks of Denver, 4 X Cincinnati i e e e e e 1 up, 19 holes. BIG RUSSIAN LOSSES. 2 6 1 Philadelphia Hahn and Schlei; Gorrldon and Roth. St. Petersburg. GOVERNOR DAVIS COMES HOME. Second game: August 4. General Sakliaroff reports that twenty-nin- e R. H. E. 8core 11 1 Washington, Aug. 4. General Davis, officers and over a thousand men were Cincinnati ......3 7 1 governor of the Panama canal zone, killed or wounded la the engagements Philadelphia ......4 hu left Panama for the United State, of July Stub and July 31. Ewing and Sthlt-i- ; Suthoff and Doo-i- n. having been sailed home on account of SCHEME IS PREPOSTEROUS. the Illness of his wife, who has been NEW YORK VS CHICAGO. spending the summer la the AdironSt. Petersburg, Aug. 5. fl: 85 a. in. dack!. The Novoe Vremya scouts the idea New York. August 4. Chicago won POPULIST NOTIFICATION. which It says was put forth in London, the first game which was full of brilfor an international commission sil- liant fielding. A wild throw by New York, August 4. The Populist ting at Port Said to gunge the validity and bunched hits by Chicago national committee today decided to of prizes taken by Russian warships. defeated New York. Attendance, 12, have the format notification of their It says the scheme Is preposterous and 900. party candidates for President and one to which no fighting nation in the First game: at Cooper Union, New world, much less Russia, could R. H. E. Score York City, on August lSih. ..3 7 Chicago j Hhupe-William- 2 Salt Lake, August 4. Ia the Brown and O'Neill; Taylor and enth inning, with two men out and Bowerman. two strikes rolled on the tatter, "Dad Clarke rlevarly stole home from third, winuing the game for Sait Lake. The locals started out with s big lead ia the first, when six bits and two fielding errors gave them six run. After 30 AND that the Boise players settled down and ROBBERS TAKE OVER PRINCE ALBERT S EFFORT. GOLD WATCHES FROM HOUSE played an errorless game. Attendance, elev- Vil- It waa "Valley Day" at tha Oaks resort la Ogden canyon, yesterday, and a large crowd of people from Huntsville. Eden, Liberty and Strlagtowa rested from their labors for one day and enjoyed themselves la this cool mountain retreat. Tba Intense rivalry between Huntsville nH Eden caused considerable Intereel to be shown ta tba various coniesia for which prises were given. There were athletic contests of various kinds, baby conteela aad pretty girl contests, heat cooking eon last and declamatory contest. Ia all of cum petitions then were these many entries. The wlnuner of any prise was greeted with cheers and hurrahs by the residents of tha town from which he or ahe came. The many town people encamped near the Oaks wera Interested spectator of the day's doings. They seemed to enjoy the contests almost as much as the valley people. Ilia event a were under the Immediate supervision of Walter D. Brats of Ogden, T. W. Carr. P. M. Whipple, E. P. Brets, Mrs. T. W. Carr, and oth-er- s were chosen to act aa Judges la lha various contests. which Following la the Hat for prises were offereJ, the prize wlaaere and tha prise won by each: The beat home made layer cake waa exhibited by Mra. A. Rirle of Eden. Prize for the same waa luo lb. sack of sugar, given by P, J. Kleael and company. The second prise waa won by Mra. C. Stallings. Boys foot race, under IB years of Prize pearl handled ago. pocket knife, won by Hoy Farrell of Eden. Single ladies race, 80 yards. Prise, five pound box of candy, given by Candy Co. Won by Joale Allen. Mens race, 100 yard dash. Prizes IS gallon keg Becker's beer, and one 7 2 New York Weimer aad Kllng; McGinnlty and Warner. Second game: R. H. E. Score 0 5 4 Chicago BASE BALL ROOMING VALLEY AUGUST S, 1904. FRIDAY MORNING, .. ....10 CENTS 's ..... 15 . Pu-er- st Me-Ira- ............ trana-Misslsslp- .. ..... ty nt Braille, August 4. Meadows: Results at the First race, five and a half furlongs: Judge Napton won; Albemarle second; Wllna third. Time, 1:09 Second race, one mile: Moore won; Evermore second; Uppercut third. Time, 1:42. Third race, five furlongs: Maud Sherwood won; Titus second; B. C. Green third, lime, 1:01. Fourth race, one mile: El Piloto won; Glenrlce second; North Pole third. Time, 1:40 Fifth race, elx furlongs: Bummer won; Misty Pride second; Cerro Santa third. Time, 1:13. , Sixth race, seven furlongs: Susie Christian won; Northwest second; Resigned third. Time, 1:28 4. S-- Arc You A Dip-No-Mor- e? PRICES: lias$2.50. $3.50. $500. $7.50 This Order been In existence for some time and consist of people who have thrown away the old style dip pen ana have taken up the Fountain Pen instead. With ft Waterman Fountain Pen, your fingers are never tolled with ink when you put the pen to tne paper, It will write. Thiw alone Is worth your consideration. We sell and guarantee these Waterman Pens, to be pej feet writing machines. 1-- 2. Cincinnati, August 4. The Brother today Cornelius P. Shea of Boston, president, and E. L. Turley of Chicago, secretary and treasurer. hood of Teamsters ed j&J. S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers AND OPTICIANS They are digging up the oldest city in the world in Babylonia. Here In the United States they dig up the newest city In the world every day Boston Transcript Ambiguous Mr. Borelelgh I've got the physical culture craze In my head. Do you think there is anything In It? Penelope I certainly think there is something in physical culture. Judge. "So you lost your position ns dertaker's assistant? un- Yea Yon see. T need to be n conductor on a street car, and I couldn't get out of the way of telling people to tep lively, - please. Washington Star. The Chicago Dental Co. BestSet Tooth $8.00" Our cess, le painless extracting by.our new method the following patients have testified Chae. N. Glddlngs, Druggl Stirling Shurtliff. Will Moran. Mn E. Hall. Mra Lucy Stevens. Mr. Harry Eddington. office-Mr- . Mr. Ellis, (Standard John Butler. Mr. Chee. McCarthy. Little' Willi Say, pa. what's the Pa It takes a lot of brass bands to the front, my son. Chicago Dally News. good of war, anyway? Plain Living Yeut Do you believe a man can live on breakfast food? Crimsonbrak Why, sure! My barber lives on shaving. Yonkers Statesman. A Baltimore boy has inverted muscles on his legs and Insists upon walking backward. His parents are much alarmed for frar he will grow up to be a Populist. Washington Poet. (mlklt. widow, Isn't the? They tsy she'll to .marry again. Algy I wouldn't want Jo be a widow's second husband.. Chelly Well. I'd rather be a widow's, second husband than her Cholly-Cbarr- tng first, doncher know. pronounced Mr. Thomas Burdltt Mr. Wygand Smith. Mr. Albert Peterson. Mira Hazel m. Hunt Mlaa Mable Spence Mra Montgomery. 347 24th Street OGDEN - - - UTAH |