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Show THE MORN OF witnessed r.amble. mtlon agent M a : OS1- V7r' ; KXAMINEl! - OGDEN. BASE- - last UUTTEN - FINED Forbes. Jj Jut - Dil-ley- s n .,,.. a PsM-tfl- RIGHTS OF AMERICANS - . mint. General Adna R. Chaffee, biff of staff of tlm United States C. F. army. General Humphrey, inertermasier general of the United States army. Captain Grole Hutcheson, aide in Genoral Cliaffe and Mra. Chaffee and daughter Helen and son Adna R. Jr., pawed through Ogden this mo rang en route to Fort Ruascll. The ameral and have been party o Salt lake where an inspection of he army post at Ft. Dougina was made. The general enjoyed hia trip through Utah very much. SEVERAL 1, if ill THE LOCAL MARKET. CONDEMNED TO DEATH Utah Peaches and Melons Ara Quoted at Fancy Prices. Summary Action of Military Tribunal in Haiti. Market prices still remain firm for this week. Tnere are but few changes in the prices of staples. There are several new arrivals in market and several products have gone out of market. Utah peaches have put ln an appear ance at oc a pound, or 75c per case. EXCURSION TO LAGOON, TUESUtah tomatina have taken the place DAY, AUGUST 9TH. of California product and are quoted at S pounds for 25c. The Piein City Choir Invite their Utah plums have put in ad. appearlieads to join with them on thin ance and sell at 3c a pound. Trains leave Ogden 8:10 and 2U: 45 a. m. Raspberries, cauliflower and gooseberries have gone out of market since Uet report. RAILROAD NOTES. While some harvesting is being dose, still the quantity is not great enough to Files Resignation aa Chief Judge of cauas a drop in prices, as yet. Tbe deB. F. Kevin. Live Stock mand is still ntuuh greater than the of the. Court of Appeala Today. Agent Rio Grande Went era with supply and thus the continued high headquarters m Salt lake City, was In Ogdea Aug. 6. Judge Parker's res- prices. Albany. Prices generally remain firm for on business.. ignation as chief Judge of the court of Following are t'At market's ruling Topeka, Kan., Aug. 5. The Rock appeala was filed with the secretary of island is said to be behind a prices: scheue state this afternoon. Summer squash 5c per head. o build a north The note is dated Roeemmint and and south Hue of Utah sweet com 15c. per dozen earn fiilroad through the wheat belt of readi as follows: Utah apples 3c per pound or 75c per hansss, connecting on the north with I hereby respectfully resign my ofihe through line to Denver and the fice as chief Judge of the court of ap- bushel. Utah pears 3c per lb. northwest, and on the south at mni( peals of the etato of New York, such Utah apricots 8c per lb. for the Gulf of Mexico to immedieffect take resignation points. 10c per cup, of 3 cups for Dewberries, Portland. Ore, Aug. 4. Julius ately. 35a kruttachnltt, director of maintenance Utah fresh bean a, 6c per lb. d operation of the Harriman system New Utah cabbage is in market and " railways, RUSSIANS (IF accompanied by E. O. Me ia quoted at 3c a pound. I 'ormick arrived In thti city today and Utah cherries are in market at 6e a conference with Messrs. TIEN VALIEV to 10c a pound, the price depending upComan and other officials on quality. the Harriman avatem in this ' New Utah potatoes are in market city, (Continued from page two.) 'ifpsrted for the north tonight. It la and are quoted at 15 pounds for 35c. 14 that ihe visit of Mr. Krutts- Utah fresh peas are selling at be Bnltt and Mr. McCormick engaged hy the advance of another to this city tber pound. detachment of Japanese on their left ins Do particular significance. Utah cucumbers, 3 for Cc. The Russian oHirers had collected Chicago, Aug. 5. A Sugar is now $6.45 per sack, 14 lbs. trolley their companies for retreat in close Ms tu Innovation about to be dining estab-llk"for $1.00. aa uaual, making them formation, by the Aurora, Elgin and Cbica-k- o Hooper cheese eella for 17 2 oenta their dark coala formsplendid railroad company. Within fifteen ing huge targets a pound. blots against tbe brilliant 'rt the new car, which will rival a green shrubbery. Several sheila bunt - Swiss cheese 25c and 39a ninman m equipment will be Eastern cheese, 20 cents. placed among the retreating troopa, scattering Although at first only them into temporary confusion, and aa Kgga sell for 25c a dozen. "liable to special parties, the 25c to 85c per dozen. dining the Japanese from their trenches saw will pjgcej ln pen a dozen men mowed down by a single High patent flour sells for $2.85 per jr etenlueiiy service, making four runs hundredweight; straight grade for daily be--'they stopped shooting and loud- $2.75. ,heAururu A Elgin terminus and shell, shouted Banzai." No aMI will be made to ly Coal oil aella for 25 cents a gallon,' From 10 a. m. till noon the Russians Mh Vlahora,e mfnu of Pu- Ranch butter, 20a intention being to make tho slowly and doggedly retreated down . California dry onions. 8c per ib. in the solid close, valley, gathered WffBt buffet order. iDlor Oranges, from 25 to 50 cents a dozwUand. ore, Aug. 6. What is bodies with rear guards deploying to es. cover their retirement. finest and largest Bananas, SO cents a dozen. The shrubbery was so dense with ever sent on a Eastern spring chickens are selling ? frequent clumps of trees to furnish ll arrive here next cover, that 2214c a pound. Hens, 17A4 cents. for ,rn?Y wss imposrapid pursuit lay morning en route to Ban sible. No matter Utah spring chickens, 25c n lb. how sorely pressed, the Halibut. 16c; flounders, soles and r,n" 287 Knights Russians maintained their formation cents a pound: melts eell for 12 ilU?ur on their way to with admirable discipline. conclave which is to striped bast, 17 2 cents; salmon 17 2 Rome prisoners Taken say that yesteru S ,h Callfornia metropolis day being the anniversary of th tak- cents. Crabs 25c and 30a Lobsters 15e per train will ing of tbs Bchlweka pass, and a lucky wS" he larw?8t pHnan sleep-i,- h day In the Russian calendar, the sol- pound. Lard retails for 14c a pound. c?mpaaJr- - fur compart-rac- h diers had entered the fight In the high,ap- - a sixty-foo- t Pickled pigs foot, three pounds for est spirits, confident of victory, and as emits. 25 ! an(' a commissary Euroiiean troops determined to prove Pickled lambs tongue. 40 cents a don eKPTriallr ft" the Knights on their mettle. thrir 1?,! lr,ln will come over Jt was evident that the Russians ex- en. be imlih Beef loin, 11 cento per pound. TBTh,ern lines and will return hy to occupy the pass, because they Beef riba, nets 8c per pound. AngeiPK tnd the south. pected ThJ all had their and tents struck cento. packed Wm inP,Ude "unMf of Rib roast. 12 1 In their ramp baggage wagons, long Veal breams, 12 2 cento. Prominent men of ; lennsylvania. trains of which followed the army. Sirloin steak, 15 cents. Yesterday waa intensely hot and the and porterhouse steak. 17 togs'rN. Yii Aug. 5. Judge wounded of both armies suffered fearcento. 10:45 ' in the sandy cornfields cento. Sound steak, 12 I ,n ordinary day fully, lying vmii ,i,m,,?10PM tbe Maxing atm. Many of them ' Chuck steak, 10 cento. spent T7ie night undiscovered and unRib boiling beef, 7 cento. roet there. At aided in the woods or under brush and hTJn Itags'OBhi"; shoulder clods, 10 cento lft the train without giv- - tbe work of searching for them con-ti- n Beef cento , roasts, 10 to 12 Rump '! Hs,ThI!ri,innv ass today. Burial detachments are h,i inten- Loin and rib pork cbopa. 16 cento. shined at the yet. busy and wounded men aye still arWhiile pork loins, 11 cento a pound. fft tTfiVi?b.v;:rwir4 Veal necks. 10 cento. riving at the hospitals. to 17 IS cento Veal cutlets, 15 .Comparatively few unwounded prison-er-a were taken by the Japanese, and Sliced ham. 20 cento KELLERS BODY. Boiled ham, 30 cento. many Russians were rescued by their own forces, whose white covered amBreakfast bacon, 17 2 and 2Dc. A1!!5' Kteut. Gen. bulance wagons could he seen hurrying Sausage, 12 2 cento. cento n-- t Au- - about within their lines all day. Pry salt bacon',12 12 a"!ed "- - Funcents a pound. Pickled pork. Tonight no Russian ramps are visible ni he d her and lh from Mo Tien pass, and the Japanese Home cured breakfast bacon. 15a hriy wiiiuUUhJ cento. sent north by nil- - troops have undisputed possession of Chopped suet, 12 r. Pork sausage 12 2 cento. tho valley. cento. Hamburger. 12 mortally is by the each Instance The fa TUESEXCURSION price TO the proi:min4u,J repelling LAGOON, of Gen. Kuroki'a pound. AUGUST 8TH. DAY, Timothy hay. loose sells for $12.01 of thirty miles Y1W'' s fraeiBPnt The Plata City Choir invites their per ton. Timothy baled, 70c a hundred. atmck of a "hell, which ex friends to Join with them on this Alfalfa baled. 0r a hnndred. Alfalfa hay. loose. 3.00 per ton. he W . Trains leave Ogden 8:18 and su,nd' he di-- d per hundred. mlTuitpfl latr.4 10:45 a m, Wheat, 1 Pori au Prince. Aug. 5. The stores were reopened today under protection at police and without any unusual Incidents. Tbe military tribunal has condemned to deaih by default, the forty exiled persons accused of complicity in the attempted revolution headed by General Montplalser, which failed in January last. PARKER RESIGNS yes-erd- ay Emm ... flMJW Cal-Crai- d 1-- m ejtee-Mrsi- n trans-conll-?!- Tern-ff2?!H- 1-- 2 i 1-- 1-- n bag-csrhi- l1 1-- 2 1-- t-- 2 SXmrFb,r?at 2 , 1-- 2 1-- 2 1-- ,!L .T s2T5! ll ' Ji " .hr 3 2 1-- 2 1- -2 n s.VITKUAY MOUSING, AUGUST (i. 10 LETJER REAL LIST. NEW NAVAL of letters remaining in the I'lxb. poMoffii-e- . Aug J!04, which, if not called for iu weeks, will be seni to tbe ls-aletter office. LADIES LIST. Inventor Applies tn Principles Used s. Mrs. Mary BatUy Mra Florence by the Bquid. L. 8. Anderson t'anhjr. Miss Jennie Fannie Banyt. New York. Aug. -A new ibmg in Randall. Mra D. C. Berry uaval propulsion has been in construcMra. Ella H. Mr. Gertrude tion for nnre than a year on the root Shields. Baker. of sn architectural iron works buildMra Charles Mra W. S. ing In Ibis c.ity. Crockett. Stuver. NUMBER OF PETITiC.5 in DISI be new WASHINGTON AVENUE PROPER- - Mra lsarl Fair. boat has beru lowered ro Misa Martha Kcou. TRIBUTION OF EbTAtts ARE TY CHANGES HANDS FOR the street and taken to the Norm Mias A. Mra Laiha Mary FILED. GOOD PRICE. j riter where it will lie tested soon. Sheldon. Granor. Tim inventor believe that lie will be Miss Mona llarl. Miss Rose Dates Set for Hearing :mens in Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars Mra lianna Kirlcr. Mieplions. able to produce a sliced hitherto unof Settlement fa. e. Paid for Twenty Foot heard of on the water. Mias Susie MarrlouMra May Smith. The scheme involve the principle , Frontage. Mia James Mack Mra J. 11. lllmsnn, used by the squid. Beneath the boaL im-trite .foilo slug prolia.. (Not tbs Miller.) Jr. i t i Bocond Judicial running two third of it length, beMra Lizzie K. A very iniKinaiit real estate iranatcr Mra Dick Wibye. ('iimt tween the keel aud thn bottom is a were taken up by the C.hiuu ficii, in was cunttumniaied in Moth. C. Mra Vaughn. the lounty recordtube fifteen inches in diameter. Tha the absencq of Judge ri a::l have er's ofib-GENTLEMAN'S l.ldT. tub to open at Imp It ends. Within it yesterday. 11. C. Tavey, genbeen disposed of as A. S. Andrews. es. Robert J. are four propellers on a shaft, running Krtaie of Aden Drown . rcvaMd. pe- eral agent for MarslialkPleld And Co., John Eugene Lauvier. tbe length of tbe lube and attached tition for letters of ration. has purchased of Arthur A. Steed and Louis Armstrong. Ed. Layfield. Bailey. hy gearing in an engine in the center. Continued until tomorrow. Charles wife a twenty-foo- t frontage of building ' Joseph Bjorkluud. 1. Moore. The revolution of these screws drives Htntil. attorney. , build-and K. M. William MitrhelL grounds adjoining the Kay Bagley. the water violently from the tuba Estate and guardian-li- p of Wm. I ins on Washington avenue, for Urn con- - Elmar Bowman. William Mack. This concentrates the energy of the Lethbridge, minor. Pcitimi fm- - order sidiuatiuu Wm. H. Busch. of $7,500. Willie Miller. propellers In one direction Instead of of sale of real etniC.numiod Mr. Steed will be remembered as Kay Hlakeniau. John J. Martin. in every direction as the dissipating without dale, iiulanh ;.i A ivery. at- tbe n left James Brush. Emanuel Mejia sheepman who oid is ary acrew. A power entorneys. bete for Calgary. Alberta, Canaria. J. V. Bain. John Mihlrk. will be used. gine Relate of Geo. Mugnie. about a Fred Nienia wheie he now D. A. Collins The Inventor is a graduate in naval for approval, allowance and lenient resides. year ggu, aud IVter O'Neill. (2 letters.) architecture of Cornell university, of final account and ilivivc i,f ills 11. N. Walter ClsvcF. and worked for two years at the Union Orpuk. tribuiinn. To be taki-- i.p by Judge land (2 letters) Angelo Cardial. Iron Works in San Francisco. He has Him it h tomorrow. MORE LENIENT TO JEWS. " 1 W UUam 1rlce. Clark. experimented on this idea for severEstate of Elvin J Newkirk, deJames R. Calkins. O. J. Boat. al years and has made successful-experimen- t al ami conceased. Petition of ai'i'-'St. Petersburg. Aug. 5. As evidence G. A. Chandler. Thomas H. Ferry. with several models. firmation of proceed::.: r heretofore of the leniency fur the Jews, Corurk. Walter Fad get l. bad (or decree of rib L'tii'inon, Con- the exclusion of Jews from the ranks Mils W. R. Davidson. Hen Reed man. tinued without dale, iru.aniiiki A of barihlera followed since 1880, 1 Fred Driscoll, Denny Ryan. pH-rv- , conit attorneys. leas Is becoming rigorous, and D. A. Raleigh. Estate and guardiaucl!:n uf Alma sidered probable that a complete re- H. W. Dunn. D. Ryan. John Kdgren. Kumiss, minor. Petition lor order uf moval of the disalnlitics will result. Vaao Kadnionovic. Flynn. sale of real estate. ( nmnoied with- The present restrict Iona have many Z. Z. M. Rotd Kehliug. John Foster, out date. V. C. Gunm-llattorney. drawbacks. Tbe Jews, unable (o be- N. J. Flood. & Zaecho. Ramson , GumiM-vM. diMvaKCd. Estate of C. come Imrriitent, monopolize the posts Advantor ef a Man Fred C. Strkmou. Petition for letters of adtiiiiiiKtration. of lawyer's office assistant and are F. K. Hodge. Richard liulldorf. (2 Id t ere) Employed to Gild a Cress W. C. Guernsey appointed admini- gradually fondof most the attracting a Btoeple 300 Feet J. H. Ruillh. strator' on a bund of yjud. Geo. Hal- ness to themselves, employing barris- I). C. Horsley Above tha Ground. (2 letters) (lust Rimlto. verson, attorney, ter to represent them in court. Tho Herbert Hawks. Robt. T. Tsylor, Ext ate aud guardianship of Ltynm R. bar associations have repeatedly asked Rev. M. J. Horaey.H. O. Terry. Mnycs. minor. Petition for letters of a ret urn to the old order of things. O. W. Harden. Wood Curtis A C& Ihiladclphie, Aug. 6. Hanging to guardianahip. Continued itnill tomorthe foot of a great cross that sur8. F. Harris. Jihl Wintgens. row. Henderson & MacMillan, attormount tho steeple of the ttalvm GerII M. Johns. W. E. Wilkinson. neys. man Reformed church, 300 foot above J T. Johnson. Aurther Whlta deAM ate of Lnuls Koutciomupag, L. J Sixths Ihe ground, Frank Eickeuroth, a A. (. Wilson. W. ceased. Petition of removal of John A. IL Walker. Idaho Dressed young rigger, was held by a rope Contos as administrator and repudiaBeef Co. Edward J. Wheat Is, choking" in the block of a tackle, hi tion of settlement had with Southern A. II. Lottroy, Harry V. Weaver.' life in constant Jeopardy, fur nearly Pacific company. Continued au'boul New Scheme Discovered in Use an hour. by II. R. Isiws. Edwin Whiting. dale to be taken up by Judge Rolapp. Louis Conductors of Chicago-BEickenruth had been gilding tha D. W. Wilson. A. A. Lytle. Roada cross, which to 13 fed high and B THOMAS H HAVIR. feet broad. Whoa he storied to desIfoatmaaier. Louis Chicago. Aug. cend he found the tackle by which he lines hava just discovered that conducwas suspended would not work and tors on various roads, aud certain he found btinsolf unable to move up of t'hirago and St. Louie have nr down. There waa danger that the been engaged ia a conspiracy to derope might break and the rigger clung fraud tho railroads through tbs manipio the foot of the cross. He could ulation of exposition tickets. It in denot make those watching him hear Diacevers Chambermaid and finally lie withdrew one bead from Jewelry clared that instead of taking up return coupons and turning them into tho ihe cross.' With this hand he took from Wrapped in a Silk Handkerchief. company condu.ors have been aclling First Effects of tha War Fait at his pocket his knife, a bit of paper and Hems. New York. Aug. 5. While engaged them to scalpers. a pencil. Blowly and with difficulty in many instances when tickets to in he scrawled upon the paper Rope Is the fire grate of a bedroom of one of a suite of rooms recently oc- St. lamia and return were presented choked. Bend up another tackle, quick. his conductors are uafd to have taken up New York, Aug. 5. The first effects Opening the blades of the knife with cupied by a wealthy American, wife and daughter, a chambermaid of the whole ticket, giving the passenger of the war in the Far East are beginthe teeth Eickenruth abut (hem down tho Savoy hotel, according to a Herald a return coupon that already had been ning to be felt on Russian credit at upon the slip of paper and threw the knife to the ground. Ilia fellow workin used. home, which la already considerably dispatch from London, discovered It is estimated that in this man- shaken, says A Russian correspondent er quickly climbed up the inside of ihe ash pan a silk handkerchief tied up . Liuis roads have been of In the form of a bag which contained ner Chicagu-Slthe steeple and pulled up a second t(t Time. block and tackle, by which Eickenruth five valuable diamond rings, one tur- defrauded out .of. $2U0,0(iu. Iu ihe first plsca - many important orders for military stores are not being safely descended. quoise ring, one filamnhd and pearl necklace, a diamond tiara, a gold pencil paid for with ready money, but by bills of two yearn' date. Moreover, alass and a gold watch, a purge enntala-tn$250 in bank of England notes, and though tha amount of pniief money Issued is stated officially io ha not $120 in bills. The manager of the homore tlisii $80,000,000, ' it is believed tel, when informed of tbe find, did not know to whom the valuables belonged, that tbe sum to three or four times as but he later received the following tele- Travel 26JOOO Miles to Bs Exhibited large. at tha Fair. Russian credit both at home and Left something in fire place gram: abroad Is based entirely on tbe presof room, please hold till we ret urn. AdSt. Ixiuis. Aug. I. One of the moat ence of a large gold reserve, and the vise if found. In Case That Has Just CulTbe American's daughter who se- .'markable trips hi connection wiib government la sparing no efforts to Remarkable In New Jersey. minated World' fair of the keep gold ln tbe country. The moment creted jewels In so strange s hiding in; exploitation Ver-ne- r, it begins to flow out tbe national place, discovered her iocs, and a wire- was completed when the Rev. S. P, the Presbyterian missionary who credit will collapse. less message was dispatched. Within an hour or so after its receipt, a reply brought eight pygmied out of the AfriNewark, N. J., Aug. 5. Almost re Already It ia declared to be boubtful can jungles, arrived In KL Louis. whether the Imperial bank will discovered from n bullet hoie.throagh the waa dispatched. His Journey included 28.000 miles, count bills on the Nizhni Novgorod brain. Frederick Beck, who triod to 800 of which was traversed on ' foot fair this year as it has always done kill himself on July 11. will bo SCHWAB RETURNS. from tha city hospital In a few through the wilds and deserts of Cen- before, for everything In the business world to now uncertain and tbe bank daya The bullet entered tho right New York, August 5. Charles M. tral Africa The .trip lasted eight ' . wishes to run no risks. Schwab arrived hero today on the lin- months. temple and, under Ihe akin, an arch Mr. Venter wife reported killed severthrough er Baltic. Mr. Schwab said he was and, paaalng temple, round ' jut waa brain, oq the other side only six days. He al times and contracted a tropical feBaltimore, Aug. 5. The board of the went abroad to have a business con- ver from the effect pf which he baa public works has decided to sell the under tbe skin, an Inch and a sultation with a representative of the been 111 ln New Orleans for aeveral interests of the state at Maryland, half below tbe left, temple. .Wben the, wwki to $30,000,000 in the bullet was token out part of the brain Krupp people. amounting Dr. W. J. McGee, chief of the anthrofollowed It. Chesapeake A Ohio canal to tbe highANOTHER REVOLUTION PENDING. pological detiartment of the Worlds est bidder. Tbs stock It waa supAlmost ns remarkable aaBeck's refair, who talked vUb Mr.Verner imposed tbe state had been holding for covery is tbs fact that his IntsHsetoal Washington. Aug. 5. Minister Daw-eo- n mediately after hi arrival here, declar- many years cannot be found and no capacity has not been affected In tho for , .a little of San Domingo. In a cablegram ed that tbe missionary's trip bad been evidence has come to light that it ever lightest except to the department, suggests that it uf inestimable value to si lence. weakness. Surb n wound sa Beck's existed. would lie well to have a warship at Gov. Warfield ia quoted aa saying usually causes Instant death and when Monte Christ! for a short tima It is RHODES SCHOLARSHIP. that neither the treasurer, controller In rare instances a patient does recovinferred from this cablegram that annor himself have been able to trace er, his airjit or hearing or some other other revolutionary movement is imThe trustees of any receipts that Ihe state had ever sense is almost Invariably affected. New York. Aug. the Rhodes Scholarships have accept-e- d bad an interest in the canal, but that pending. the credentials of Warren Ellin there was no doubt aa to tbe legal MURDERED BY NEGRO SERVANT. THRILLING ADVENTURE OF TOUR Schutt of Cornell university, who was righto of the commonwealth in the SOCIETY GIRLS. Hartford. Conn.. Ang. $. appointed as the Rhode nebular from property. of Police Henry Osborn, wss New York at a meeting of tbe commitIt Is now believed that the state's Boston, Aug. 5 Four society girls tee on shard held recently at ColumInterests are represented In the arts shot and killed at hi home today by of Marblehead have been picked up In bia university. He has been admitted of assembly, giving tbe right to build a negro servant, who escaped. Tie their sailing dory off South Breakers. to Brasenosc college. While at Oxford the waterway, and in tbe passage of wss secretary of the Dunham Hosiery Marblehead coast, after being adrift ln he was specialized in history and in- appropriations, but these documents company. The. cause of the shooting the fog over twelve hours. They had ternational law. la not yet known. are yet to be found. anchored off the breakers In dee.pslr, after trying vainly to set a course for home. All the girls are expert yachtswomen and had entered their boa. ,n the day rlass for the Corinthian yacht club's races. A dense fog set in soon after the ran started. At the finish the girls' boat waa not to be MATTERS One of the beat garnet of ball seen on wk Glenwood Jfms, 0PrieJ upon uwlr diamond waa played Thurs1 doing Ann. appendicitis, the Ocean Wave (Ogden between & day Furniture Cal and the Jeaecoa tScow-rroft'- el HIS OFFENSE WAS DISTURBING have aud . fsmiljr . McCulitxk THE PEACE AND HE PAYS 25 teams, resulting in n victory after Colorado. io Junction. for the Ocean Waves, ihe more being here. relatives si weekajsftb 2 to 1. it waa a good, snappy game Hospital Nurses Appear in Court aa Witnevsea in the Case. from beginning to end- The amateur has license for marriage well imtroulzed. about are being games Mina and JSSSriC has. W. Keller 33 and .1 Sou being out last night to wiineaa the In the Mmncipai conn Hcuty Hut-teEL ursrn aged respectively game. tor on lUu appeared ul MerOgdea. both The Jesacoa play the Marshall charge of disturbing the The I team crack Ogden's cantile Co., (North defendant pleaded guilty to ibis oflonging to Aaron Boss on at 5 o'clock at Glenwood Saturday afttwo fense or ihriM iU)k aga but aa Twenty 7 sterol 1'aclHc tbe offense may tail for six months' SJrtth ss completely destroyed oy ernoon. score is ns follows: The iniprisoumeni, maximum, or $1 fine 1 2 8 4 5 Js t 1:15 this afternoon. Ocean Waves. minliuim. several aitnesM'K were 0 5 'called in to give their version of the SuprfintMdenfJ. H. Young of the Taylor, 1 0 tffair. in from the Treseder, lb....... Bin Grande Western came 0 , Petsold. p. Mies Maud Edwards and Leon 41 morning and continued on LAmoreauv 0 2b two mitm-- at iht- - (igden General SSibward to Salt Lake City. 0 0 Stevens, cf Hoapital, heard the row between Hut-te1 and bis wife. Miss Edwards bad Dramwell. 3b are today workmen engaged Several 8 Dilley go over to the house and see in 1 ill lams. c...a.., I nH'siriug the cement pavement All : what was the matter. When he gui McKay. If mint of the union depot building. 8 there he saw Hutuu hnlding his wife ic worn places are to be replaced with Bingham, rf by tbe throat and striking her head je pavement. Total against the aide or the limine. The 3 3 4 Jesacos. witness threw Hutten out of the house of Los Angeles Cali- 8 8 jrultF U'lghton aud told him to desst from such treatmud n of Deputy Sheriff Casey, c 2b 8 ment of hia wife. A friend of Hut Urns Murphy, tho been visiting has who I Srh ring, I 6 waa there represented himisclf who Ellis, p..". east the is in iwints tnd World's fair f 8 as a on Wansgaid. his policeman and ro Dilley special visit frsr days' a uiwn for a 0 went away and left them to fight it Steveua, lb ay borne. 1 .0 out. The trouble in the first place Hrosu, at 0 8 3b. seems to have alar ted over the fart Tbs Misses Rose and Myrtle Murphy Layue. that Mra. llutten baa applied for a ?hae ri'iurned from a two muniha' Lasrsen, rf If divgrcc. roast point a They Urowning, .ixir to Al llie conclusion of the evidence roam looking ibe picture of good Ihe defendant, was fined f23, or, in Total bHltfa. They are Kd to be back among r. lien thereof, twenty-fivdays. relatives sud friends unco mure.bow-eeJan Van Rootaclaar,' by his attorney. Lyman Skeen. Jr., entered a plea of not guilty to disturbing the pearp and Neof L. Kearney, Richards, Geoige the trial of his case was set for tobraska. Is in Ogileq hioking over the night at 7 o'clock. , Hy with a view possibly of locating John McCann was arraigned on Ihe time an old is Mr. Richards here. of battery, but as the complainDoes Make of Sultan Not a charge Turkey man local JForreHlslI. M. iriend of witness. Robert Scars, provoked ing TeleSatisfactory Reply. sger of the liah independent tbe assaull by Jnaulting remarks the phone IV Washington, Aug. S. Minister Lelbh-ma- n defendant waa discharged. Don Cameron entered a plea of not has notified the state department Elmer Jones, managing director of from that he has failed guilty to a charge of faat driving. He Constantinople comihe IJiah Indeiiendent Telephone to receive the satisfactory reply from will appear for trial tonight at 7 pany, and wife have gone to California the sultan, touching the rigbte of Amer- o'clock. a' The ican citizens in visil of a month or two. for Turkey. While the neiinnuous work incident to installiwill continue, it is possible gotiations MAHKIl PRICES ng of a new telephone line has made American battleships will be detained have a at Gibraltar, to it nerewary that Mr. Jones REIKAIR FIRM ministbe atrengthen hhorl recreation. ter's handa in the conduct of these negotiations. TO NEW ADDITIONS D- UTAH, PROBATE Scorn of the Game is Two to One, Both Teame Doing Good Playing.. visiting relatives rr ports that ( HENRY M UVB GOOD SNAPPY GAME - BALL is EVENING. I Lint Oft-ile- J ESTATE HEARD PROPELLER Mi-Mr- DEAL 5.-- r- ! well-know- e i CLUNG TO THE CROSS . Blood-Curdlin- g DEFRAUD RAILROADS L FOUND A FORTUNE IN AN ASH PAN RUSSIAN CREDIT SHAKEN g PYGMIES- AT ST. LOUIS SHOT IN . BRAIN? RECOVERS 5.' . mid-summ- found. When the , dory did not come by nightfall an alarm was given and boats put out in search. At 2 o'clock In the morning one of these boats skirting tbe south Breakers found the girls who were not at all frightened by tbelr experience. DISAPPROVES . G R E A T Are Our August Bargains a I BISHOP PLANS. POTTER'S Kansas City, Mo.. Aug. 5. The Kanes City brawh of the American Young People's Christian Temperance union strongly disapproves of the Ideas of Bishop Potter of New York with regard to uplifting the moral tone of tbe saloon. At a meeting of the union the matter wss discussed and a letter was addressed 0 the bishop which will be sent to Wm today. A copy of he letters follows: "May God have mercy upon your benighted Idea of striking "the keynote of attack upon the liquor situation." You are, ra'her Indorsing the key that opens wide the doors of hell for the army of 109.000 souls who annually leave tbe king'a highway and stumble into drunkards graves. The present situation across the water of fifty-fiv- e bishops la the church of England as stockholders in greweries and distilleries, with the shameful fares of a bishop in tbe great Episcopal church In our land taking a leading part Jn the opcotaf exercises or a saloon, closing the same by ringing the dosology. should make every proln this greaS fessed Christ hurch bang his head in Episcopal ' very shame. er You will find specials In evsry department In our .FOUR STORES. Our complete stock of childrens ready mads dresses is worthy of special mention. All beautifully mads of pretty wash materials in the latest styles, daintily trimmed with embroidery, fancy braids and pique handa All sizes from 2 to 12 years. Any of these Hava arranged them In little dresses, ready to put on, can bs purchased for lets than cost of material. Four Special Splendid Lota LOT NO. 1. Savors I dozen white pique, linen and duck dressea made Of excellent quality material, in Buster Brawn and Bailor styles trimmed In fancy braids, embroidery, insertion and bands of cflortd material, aged S to 12 Cl CA years, worth from $2 to $6, to close LOT NO. 2 Mothor-Hubbar- d and French stylss, blue, pink and rad checks and striped gingham, trimmed with finishing braid, whits pique and '" embroidery, ages 1 to S years, worth 45o and 65c to close 23c and LOT NO. 3. Gingham and psrcsle dressea embroidery trimmed, oil colors, iff. Mother-Hubberivb French and other atylea aged 2 to 8, worth 75c to cloee lie A largo assortment of our more expensive dressea styles and alsoa excellent values; worth from 95c to $5. Will clooo those out e at a reduction of ass 10 sen so asiiss LOT NO. 0 0 0 a 1 X pf; W. H. WRIGHT & SONS' CO. |