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Show THE MORSIXO EXAMINES OOrEV, UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, Naturalization Rapara Takan Out by Numbar of Alien. CREAM Baking Powder VISES mi BAKINS EASY find in Young housekeepers of sucits use the beginning cess in cookery . Pries Ea'Jag Peal" Cb chicas Ml Killed In the Colorado Train Wrack of Sunoay. I Mow- of the Judge Rolapp Judicial ing busines In the Second IAt rtet Court yesterday : On motion of Attorney Murphy, rne case of the Eden Irrigaiioa company vs. Milo Sharp and others, of flam City, will be taken up tmuorow. The case of Wlttavera va. tt lttavecn, e will lietinoninng for a decree of dlvori he heard tomorrow. The Mlnwing person were admitted to citizenship: Carl M. Roderberg, a nalite of Sweden, aged W year, ha lived la America Mace Ifistl ; witnesses. N. C. Flygare and C. A. Ekllend. Peter 8. Wilson of Ogden, a naiive of Sweden. 44 year of age. haa llied In American since 1882; wlinesscs: Oih. M. Hanson and J. P. Flaherty. George Johnson of Ogden, a natiie of England, 80 years of age. ha, resided In America since Don Hansen and 1884; Witneskcs: Alva Sebrlg. ICrik V. Llndstrom of Ogden, aged 35, native of Sweden, haa liven In Amerha lnT DiH3 witnesses' James IJuilqulal and Paul ed yea-teril- ay non-suppo- rt n g a Cor-lelyo- g, RACES SEVEN SOLDIERS TJ1REE TOWNS BKIPPEp. a Ruch happening a this are. of ennrse. chargealde solely to unwise rii reel ion of the work, liui fhev are certain to occur In the excitement and panic of a losing battle against a conThe following a re the arrival at the flagration. At liest dynamiting I a liangcrou and uncertain means of I' red h'ti'l for .he isst twi u'y-foflghiiug tire unlcs it has heen malignhours: ed by the experience at Baltimore and Mori: Sal' lake: ( It. Toronto, of Are departmrni Broughton. Sait I ait: X. it. Parnell, will aci and heads If they strike It off windy f: P. .M. Harding. Vicksburg. list of methods. Miis.; It. M. OCornoi'. New Oi leans; their G. C. Jones. Philadelphia; S. Ogden. 1M Angeles, Cal.; A. L Mitchell. Salt FRICTION AMONG OFFICIALS. Lake: K reman Smith. Nashrille. Teiin; G. Mitchell. Naehhville. Tenn.; George St. Johns. N. F., Aug. 8. It was reHoward Smiih. Tenn; S. J. ported here today that there wa serHaliett. Nashville. Tenn.; John H. ious friction between the members of Eden: Man-inG Perry. Ed-- n; Caiiadian official expedition ths on It. F. Holcomb. Ufwlon. Maos: G. board the atcamer Neptune in HudChicago: Don C. Sornsen, Salt son bay, sent for th purpose of anEdgar Groo-ma- n. San Fran-icnexing territory there and that this H. C. Bartini ard wife. Fair-burfriction considerably the Illinois; B. G. West. Chicago; work of the expedition,impaired preventing f. W. Booth. New toik: Roliert Solo- any exploration la.--t winter. mon. New York: Mr. V. R. Shi pier. Major Moodi. governor id II ml von Ogden; J. L Iioe, city; S. J. Halleit. who returned on the Colorado; T. B. Ron. Faroe Falls. bay. steamer Erik, ha. j sealing Maefcuits; T. C. 8. Smith. Kansas brought information of great valueMjd. to Nw Y,,rk: K- - v. Canada cold fla.l Paul. Coffla, 'ii Repulse Inlet. STARTED. Boneateel, N. D Aug. 8. Filing on Butte, Aug. $. A Miles City dis- tbe Roaebud reservation began today patch aaya seven soldiers confined nnd nil of the 100 successful entrymeu In the guard house at Fort Keogh whose privilege It wss to make their broke Jail last night and took to the filings ths first day, were on hand to prairie. A company of cavalry la In make their choice. William McCorpursuit, but none of the deserters hu mick who held No. 1, tiled on the been captured. quarter section running parallel with the quarter reserved for the town of RESUMED WORK. SL Joseph, Mo.. August A Two hundred coopers, euiploysd at the local parking houses, returned to work today. CAUFORNIAN WINS. Minneapolis. Mina., August $. Rcub-s- n Hunt, of ths University of Michigan and of California, today won the lenni, championship of th north went from former holder of the title, Harry Waid-nof Chicago. Score 4 8, 7 8, $4, er 6- -2. Ilunt'a superb ure. net game was the feat- d.m-gero- u h out-flcld- ed . s, "i.V?' 5. r for Philadelphia. August 8. The home Yesterday was n attendance at the circus, the Ringllng i team develujied a batting streak today. Brothers perhaps drawing the largest Attendance, 12!U0. Score R. H. E. wreck near Pueblo, Colorado, Sunday, crowd that ever attended a circus in 5 7 8 is believed hy aome people of this city Ogden. Pitfaburg I 10 18 8 ne big tent, whlrh has a rapacity Philadelphia to have lieeu a resident of Ogden up uni II two year ago. when he owned of 24,00(1. was taxed to its inmost, both Lynch and Smith; Sparks and Roth. the livery stable now run hy John in the afternoon and evening. Ii Is Dee on Grant avenue, lie was about conservatively estimated that fully CINCINNATI 4; BOSTON 1. 27 years old and fall former wife, from 20,000 people attended the clrrua. The whom he separated, la a resident of outlying towns to a large extent were Bouton. August 8. Cincinnati batted which Willis Twenty-seventstreet. He leaves a emptied of their population freely. Attendance, 1,940. father, J. M. Graham, a mother and poured Into Ogden in a Vusms, excursScore R. H. E. two as off far towns who from lefi twu sisters, ionists coming Ogden 13 0 Cincinnati ...4 and and Malad, Boston as Evanston, Wyoming, mouth, ago for Tunopah, Kev., 8 1 wens who are now believed to be in Arizona. Idaho. The regular trains Harper nnd Peitz; Willis and Need'The victim of the wreck, If It prove, crowded with people and a special ham. to be the same man, lived in Ogden from Park City contained eight ears. about twelve years and is reaembered In spite of The considerable delay CHICAGO 4; BROOKLYN L by a bust of friend, here, who are (KYasioned by the burning of the car siuk-keat hla tragic death. He left of horse In Wyoming, the grounds Brooklyn, August 8. Brooklyn was cre thrown open to the immense here two year agj for Huena Vista, and today. Atwere stable hour and a usual the Colorado, where he kept livery throngs at 1,540. tendance, uncrash unusual mom the sreue of a up to the present time. Score R.11.E. til the tents liegan to fall in prepara- Chicago 4 11 0 a , ,,,, tion fur departure. 1 2 Brooklyn The general concensus of opinion la ROOSEVELT TILL NOT and Cronin and BergBriggs Kllng; that Ibis really high claws show waa en. IMEEEFEEE worthy of the attendance and pleasure wa universally exprensed. CLEVELAND, 9; NEW YORK, 1 The traditional .bunco ateerera and confidence game men and the usual (Contlnui from page 1.) Cleveland, Aug. 8. Orth waa knockthat follow Cheaper criminal riff-rafahowa were entirely absent, nnd Ihe ed out of the box In the second Inning. Fultx and Griffith were put out of the made ouly the norcrime so revolting that the criminal I, police department game fur arguing. Attendance 3.100. arrests. of number mal not entitled to one particle of symScore: R. H. E. 8 11 0 Cleveland ,,, pathy from any human being. It I, ,,-,,- , BOAT WINS. FRENCH essential that the punishment fur It 1 8 6 New York should be not only as certain but as Donahue and InterOnh 8. Bcmis; first Clarkson, The Aug. Lonrign,' swift as possible, 'ihe jury in IhlB national nnd Klelnow. I mat race was nailed today rase did their duty by recommending from Calais to Dover anl waa won by the Infliction of the death penalty. It boat Mercedes Fourth in French CHICAGO, 5; PHILADELPHIA, 6 the is to lie r eg idled that we do net have one hour five minutes. An Engand sjicclal provision for more summary lish boat waa second and one from Chicago, Aug. 8. A batting dealing with this type of cases. The Belgium third. There were 22 com- aided by an error and a pass rally, gave more we do what In ns Ilea to secure an exciting finish. Attendance, 5.300. certain and swift Justice In dealing petitor. R. H. E. Score: with these case, the more effectively 5 8 6 ORGANIZED WORKING FORCE. Chicago a,,,,,,,, do we work against Ihe growth of that 6 f Philadelphia evil la full so of which lynching spirit u nnd Owen and Sullivan; Plank New York. Aug. . Chairman omen for this people, because It seek, of the Schreck. . I called a has meeting to avenge one infamous crime by the Republican executive committee for commitment of another of equal in- tomorrow. Todays meeting was defamy. ST. loUIS, 1; WASHINGTON, t. to the voted organization of the workThe application la denied and' the force. ing sentence will be carried into effect St: Louis, Aug. 8. The WashingTHEODORS ROOSEVELT." tons made It three straight today. St. LOGS TO LOAD 15 SCHOONERS. louts' made six errors behind Glade. San Francisco, Aug. 8. Tv steam- Stahl again knocked the ball over the DECIDES TO PLEAD GUILTY, er Francis H. Leggett arrived this fence for n home run. Attendance ' R. H. E. morning with a big cigar shaped raft 1.500. Score: Butte, Mont., Aug. S. A Phlllipe-bur1 10 6 John of timber from Astoria In tow. Thg St. Louis Mont,, dispatch anya: 8 11 0 F. raft, which contains kiga enough to Washington Christie, the partner of George Patten nnd Glade and Kahoe; feet, Hammond la the robbery of the North load fifteen schooners, la 725 Clarke. 55 23 feet nnd broad feet deep near Mouth Hear long, (toast limited train waa arraigned be hire Justice of the nnd contains 10,044,040 feet of lumber. DEROIT, 2; BOSTON, 0. Peace Connolly today, and naked If he wished to plead guilty. Christie HAY IS COMPLIMENTED. Detroit, Aug. 8. Killian pitched the replied that In view of the disclosures beat game of the year on the home he had made, he guessed he would London, Aug. 8. Tbe Timea and oth- grounds. Sell inch waa the only man have to. He then waived preliminary examination, atailng that he would er London newspapers thla morning to hit him safely. Attendance 3.000. R. H. E. prefer to await action at the handa of contain wlllorlala strongly approving Score: 2 8 1 ,, the district court. Christie's bends the circular issued by Mr. Hay, the Detroit , 0 2 0 were fixed at $15,000 each on two American secretary of slate, aa to Boston I.,.. Dineen Killian and Drill; and rhargea, that of grand larceny, and what constitutes contraband of war. ' Crlger. having stolen good in hla possession. The Times aaya: Mr. Hay lays down n sound nnd He waa taken to Jail here, where he will remain until hi, case cornea up In reasonable rule on the subject. Wn trust our government will not delay the district court Christie's edify life was paaaed In In letting It be known that we fully the vicinity of Toronto, but he has sham the views of the United Stifles been n Montana and North Dakota for and that wa shall steadfastly uphold them." several years. out-batt- h av PHILADELPHIA 10; PITTSBURG .....I runaway occurred yesterday nfter-msi- n down the hill on Twenty-fourtof the fish street from Adams to Washington II. V. Plait of Salt divlHlon of the O. S. L., visited in town avenue, in which James Hues, wife and three children narrowly escaped actions today. injury. iuac visit Mm. Drew of Evanston la While aiming down the hill the daughter tongue of the carriage fell and the fur a few da a uttli hnr homes started down the grade at a here. high aieed. Dorn:--T- o Mr. aud Mr. lzwils Deln. On Washington the horses turned of 218 23rd street, Suuday night at abruptly soiiih. breaking the tongue. The vehicle crashed into another rig, 11:20. a girl. and the home freed themselves from the carriage In time to avert a possible t hief Clerk Vnnrheen of Mcehanleal Riiliermtendenl Dnnn of the O. 8. 1. catastrophe. t at Halt lathe City, visited hla family In Ogden today. DON'T FISH FOR COMPJJMENT8. I Pittsburg Gazette.) W. H. Murray, chief rlerk at rn-ern- l a North Highland car the other in the of lainni. agent, old lady who pamcnirer day waa a sweet-face- d Vnien Pacific. and wife are yIhUIh seemed the very personification of few a daya. friend In Ogden for kindness, her Mack bonnet shading eyes that fairly I teamed with cheerfulAn open face, allyer cane wateh ness. At Penn, avenue a young woman wih nlolen from Mina Mnninn on the boarded the car and took a seat, beside at reel a yesterday by a pickpckot. The the elder. In"My, I am glad to see ymi, auntie," police department wa Immediately one aa exclaimed the glrllsh-luokln- g formed hut the thief haa not been she bestowed a kiwi on her relative. From the conversation that fallowed A telephona message was received I gathered that the younger woman at the police alailon from the hos- w4a a bride of about two weeks. She pital laat evening to the effect that waa chock Dill of news and began to the employe of Hlngling Drothera prho dilate on the glnrlee of housekeeping. waa struck on the head with an axe Aa she paused for a moment the old lady said: yeaterday, la not aerloualv hnrt. Now, Mary, let me give you a little advice that may be helpful to you. The eaae of faurn A. Lyueh and her When your uncle George and I were Utah Independent married, oh! so many years ago, I Min against the on made the natural mlelake of all Telephone fomiwny for damage account of the death of her husband. womeu. I began fo apollglxe for my Edgar F. Lynch, who wat killed by cooking. Not. that It waa really bad, a falling mile. May 28. haa heen trana-fere- d hut Jut because I wanted him to nay to the Federal Court from thin that It wa, good. One day 1 baked some bread, and county. . that evening when your unde came home to supper w, railed our evening An alarm wa turned In at t:Sl last meal aupper In those long-ag- o daya fire the depart14. bo and from night we were hardly seated at the table ment re ponded, pultlug out a small when I told him that the bread was not tdnze at the rear of the fierce foundry, so good aa I had hoped It to be, and c.iunmI by a furnace netting fire fo a even fibbed hy saying that, tba flour Is boxes. Damage old or mihihllng pile wa uot up to the standard. All very alight. through the meal I noticed that Uncle George gave the bread n wide berth, Henrietta Chriatenaon filed a peti- and by th time dessert was served I felt to badly that 1 Just broke down tion In the Second JmlMal Court cried. and alimony for Judegment, asking He asked me whnt waa the matter of $20 per month and $100 for counsel I said, George, you haven't eaten fee. agaliiKt Nela Chriatenaon to whom and of my new bread.' tin was married lea than a year ago. any Well. Mary, yon told me that It and The planltiff allege good and 1 didn't want to eat. cruelty on the part of the defendant, wasn't , claiming to have been treated In 'such bad bread,' saidI he. After that nnever Ashed forrom-pliinenta manner that alckneaa and Inability and a trusting hiutbnnda to provide for herself ha resulted. have not changed a lilt In the laat fifty years I wish. dear, that you would alA petition for summary admlnlKtra-tloways remember this Ilttla taory. It KelC. In Ihe eat ate of Charles may save many a heartache." Keller, deceased, hy hla widow, Julia ler, and a petition for settlement of were DYNAMITING OF BUILDINGS. nnd funeml exVienties filed In the mmd Judicial District Court yesterday. to ba a Dangeroua and Uncartain Mr. Keller died March S. 1M4. loav-i'l- Said Means of Fighting Fir. In In $100 and real relate $1,000 personal property. Mr. Keller prays In Ihe petition that this he divided, (Engineering News.) one half falliug in her and n sixth to The experience In dynamiting buildeach of the deceased' three son. ing. both at Hattimoro and at Ton into, Indicates that It I not onlv a use-loprocedure, hut a positively ORDER OF WASHINGTON. one. In both cl lb- - the effect of Ihe explosion on the mined All member are requested to 1 lnidy lo produce a prenent. 'luceday evening, August 9th. buildings wa heap of wreckage which could mil lie ItiiKiricK:. of Import unco. mounted hy the firemen and which WALl'i'K RICHEY, Bcc'y. waa hourcr-llesn rniuluistlhlc than the original building, while the gap NOTICK. placed In Ihe jmth of Ihe llaiiio wan no narrow that It was cnHlty leaped bv the A meeting g dcHlrnd of the Are. 1 he effect on the Hiirnmnding buildIndie of t!i families of the Knight of Columbus, on Wednesday ings. which It wa the purpose of the afternoon at 2 : :id at Rt. was lo smash In Josephs explosion to proti-clstreet, in ar- the window and tbu dcMroy the only M'honl, Iweiity-Nlxirange for outing on the istii instant. barrier that exiaioil against t.hu imCommittee. mediate penetration of the interior eombnatihli flctsli ami content. In the case of anine or the flrcpmof bulld-inaat Raltiniore there seem reason TUESDAY, AUGUST 9TH. to believe that n considerable part of The Plain City Choir lifviio their ihe damage to the wall and to the friend to join will) ilictn on this oc- structural fireproofing wa raimed hy casion. Ti$t1tt leave Ogden 10:45 Ibe violent shock produced in dynaa. in. miting adjacent truciure. However thin muy lie. It I certain iha: In many cb dynamiting wa delayed unKEKNEDTS PAIRT LUNCH AND til theibc''I'dtied' building was'ablaxn, BAKERY. that Individual lunches and Ire cream wiili the very natural rcmili brand and debris were arvrd from 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. burninghurled through the broken win2154 Washington avenue. dow oHning8 into ueighlxiriug liuild-ing- . o; g Crowd. h b iii-cf- Record-Breakin- SEVEN MODERN WONDERS. The seven xrorld wonders of antiq uity were the I'yramUla, Babylon's Garden. Maiisolua' Tomb, the Temple of Diana, the (.oIohhus of Rhodes, Jtfp Iter's Statue hy Fhldlaa. and the Fha ros of Kgypt. or aa some substitute, tbe 1alaie of Cyrus. The Rcvcn wonders of the Middle Age were tbe Coliseum of Konte. the Cataronili of Alexandria, the Great Wall of China. Stonehenge, the Leaning Tower of Fisa, the Porcelain Tower of Nankin and the Mosque of St. Sophia at Constantinople. How will these compare with the seven wonder of the modern world? l'erhap there may he a difference o wonopinion a regards (lie latter-daders, hut the following are substituted: The steam railway, the telegraph, the telephone, the wireless telegraph, the ocean steaeishlp. the submarine and the airship. y man-of-w- MAKING SOAP FROM A PLANT. Manufacturers In Algeria have started. on a large scale, to produce a natural soap from a tree known aa "Sap-Indu- utin." Tbi plant which has long been known in Japan, China nnd India, bears a trait of about the size of n smooth and round. The color varies from a yellowish green tp brown. Tbe Inner part I of a dark color and ha an oily kernel. The tree lcar fruit in Its sixth year and yield from 55 lo 220 pounds of fruit, whlrh can he easily harveced in the fall. By using water or alcohol the saponaceous ingredient of the Trait I extracted. The cost of production is said to be smsll and the soap, on account of possessing no alkaline qualities, is claimed to lie euperlor to the ordinary soap of horse-chestn- commerce. EARTHQUAKES IN NEW ZEALAND. Wellington. N. Z.. Augu-- t R. The hraviest earthquake that New Zealand has experienced In many years oirur-re-d today. Scvirai public building were seriously damaged and private firm alo suffered heavy lose. Th s'twk wa general on both Mile. No loss of life has lieu reported. Fair St. Louis, Aug. 8. summary; milOIS MUST Grounds THE' SUGAR CANE. TCI PAY rccord-bremke- A REED HOTEL Rmglings Circus Attended by WHERE BASE BALL G. Graham, whose name appear, in the list of casualties In the railway Runaway in Which Casualties War Narrowly Averted. Eiatn-to- BODY WAS THERE 9, 1901. J. BREVITIES Trainmaster II. J. Kwi of finited Ogden today. EVERY RESIDENT FORMER OCOEH MORE AMERICAN CITIZENS AUGUST SOAP bmms Have It Fra Its liatlva Maas. The sugar cane and Us Queer Charges in Hotel Bills that ii.., ta.,. been known in India, h native Strangers Dont Appreciate. fa. from time immemorial, it u jHriu Mo- -t British hotels adhere to a the earliest source from whirl. stereixytied Hat of charges, though oc- wss produced, and all othi-- r iu.L, casionally travellers came upon strange manufacture have been borrowed fro--or exaction In places. ou baaed It. The early British hoMtelries. however, are far knew writers segsr vaguely as behind foreigners in the variety and wuri strangeness of their charges. Nearly of canes. To the every European country baa aume curi- the sugar cane was the reed whlrh tba swarthy Indians delighted to chew aud osity of It own. front whh-- they extracted a Many hotels In the Tyrol charge unntystat. der the heading of "offli-e,to cover ous sweetmeat. the clerk's 'time wasted in looking up It waa the Arahs-thn- se great information nbout trains nnd attending tiers between the east and wet-wto letters. In some parts of South Introduced the nine In the middlebt bkh are invariably Into Egypt, fikfiy and the Germany travellers sooth of charged for soap, whether they .bring fiimln. where it flourished abundantly their own or ntM. until West Indian slavery drove it out Some smnll country hotels In Northof the field for e time aud sn ths ern Spain supply their visitors with trade lu sugar to Jams in and rut nightshirts, for which a charge ie Early in the sixteenth ceutury th made; and all over the country lugcane was taken from Nelly to Msdeira gage, not kept iu the visitor's bedroom, is charged a special storage fee. and the Canaries. Thence It found its way to Brazil and Mexico, to Jamaica French provincial hotels are proverbially moderate, but there la a hotel at and, Haiti- - Cane sugar was well knows In Italy about the eemud cenDijon which charge all lie vIMtoraCor fires, In summer and winter alike. tury and has been common In England hotels In Vienna make since the Tudor period. The Mreuuou a charge for brushing clothes, and days of greet Elizabeth bad sugar fur visitors are expected to leave their extheir seek, and ginger was hut J' the ternal garments outside their bedroom mouth, too, as we all well remciubor.-Cornh- lU doors on retiring. Magazine. Use of dark-rooone florin," bill of an amateur photolq the grapher known to the writer, who changed hla plates In the bath-rooof a big hotel In the name city. Russia. beate the world for strange hotel charges. In all but hotels, bedroom towels are charged for; and. visitors after paying about four shillings for a bath, are required to pay an additional sixpence each per towel. f WEEK AUGUST 8111. Country hotels supply lied and mattresses, but charge eeparaiely for blanket q, sheets and pillows, the theory being that all sensible travellers bring their own. Where there are no railways, the keepers are allowed by law to charge traveller for fodder for one horse," whether the horse be kept at tbe Inn or not. Heavy taxation sometimes leads to IN THE GREAT FARCE curious hotel chargee. Many Greek hotel! charge ten lepta (one penny) a night for matches. In Italy, where la outrageously the salt-tahigh, RAISE landlords of small inns charge a halfpenny per head for salt. They also Invariably charge a percentage on postage stamps bought at the inn. la re"Use of toilet necessaries sponsible for thirty centimes (threepence) of moat Corsican hotel bills. At Ajaccio some of the better class hotels charge for table decora tlon (SEE KNOTHS DRUG STORE WINand anyone who wishes to avoid this DOW for presente to be given bead exaction, should Instruct the waiter to put no flowers on hla table. away Sunday night, Aug. 14. The item "Lights in public rooms ADMISSION 10 CEN'l'S. appears beside bedroom lights , In . hotel bills. Greek many In Sofia hotel keepers have to pay a special tax for the maintenance of (he police force; and they extract this from their visitora by charging specially for hot water. Moat Bulgarian hotels charge a "shilling to anyone .who comes in after eleven oclock at night, and to anyone who comes down to breakfast af' . j ter ten. If your eyea are In any way There la a hotel restaurant in Budefective yon better come and charest which widely advertises a .. get acquainted. attractne band ke great Hungarian .1 have a great min) saved for music but charges sixpence ion, frqni serious eye trouble, ul In all its bills. ' can' save you. My extended ex In Roumanla, aa In Russia, bedding .. perlcnce and numerous ey timla universally charged for. Roumaning Instruments are at your serian cukntry hotel charge a fixed vice visitor's to the rank, price, according FREEFREE s a merchant paying only of the amount debited to a noble. T. In Northern Roumunia a traveller's paying capacity is estimated according to the number of horses he travels Expert Manfg. Opl Irfan. 2412 Wash. with., Ihe basis is one horse, and Those 401x ten per cent ! added to the hill for each additional horse. Servia. however, beats the world for the variety of lie hotel bills In all hotels, table linen, but the first-clas- s bedding, writing materials, hot water, towels, and services of valet, are put down separately In the bill. In Belgrade hotel, some years ago. Installed n lift, charging visitors a1 penny for every ascent or descent. The rooms of Servian country inns contain nothing hut .beds anil chairs, and if the visitor objects lo dress In the common lavoratory. he Is soap, water, charged extra for towels, and use of washhand-stand- . hotel But perhaps the strangest In this talk of sanitary sue charge on the continent ii that of n hotel, big Copenhagen temperance roundings. We mean it and ve which charges sixpence n day to every think our market piece bean visitor who smokes on the premises. out the assertion Remember Greco-Roma- n " r. m Lyceum Theatre flr-t-cl- ax post-hous- 1000 LAUGHS e x HOW TO THE RENT a; Do You Know IVfe i First race,. 4 furlongs, purse The Missourian won; Dresden second; Lady Mercury third. ' l ime, : 56 Second race, mil a purse Hubbard won; Brooklyn second; ' Tookaway third. Time, 1:43 Third race, 4 furlongs, purse Alide Platt won; EJtalted second; third. Time, ;55 RixmevelL Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap Three towns, Roosevelt, Burke and Commodore won; Blissful second; Gregory have hen started. There third. De.Csrabas Time, waa some excitement for n while, but Marquis .the sheriff prevented any serious 1:1470 mile Fifth race, and yards, purse trouble. There was talk today of re Byron Rom won; Glen Nevis secquesting troops. ond; Ryevnle third. Time, 1:48 Sixth- - race, mile and a sixteenth, BIG ATTENDANCE. selling Buccleuth won; Reginald second; Flyer third. Time, 1:49 Devils Lake. N. D Aug. 8. From Portland, Ore., Aug. 8. 3,04(1 to 4.040 strangers were in DevFirst race. 4 il's Lake today when the government furlongs, selling opened the regial ratlop booth. Twelvfe Snark won; Vince second; Hercules third. Time, :57 , hundred persons registered today. Second race, six furlongs, selling Mountebsnk won; Eldred second; FINGER PRINT IDENTIFICATION. Young Pepper third. Time. 1:15 Zrhlrd race, five furlongs Rdan (Harper's tteekly.) won; Instructor second; Agnes Hack The Identification of criminals liy third. Time. 1:00 means of finger prints Introduced in I Fourth race, mile selling Mnrdcn-t- e recent years in European police and won; Leash second; Dr. Powell penal establishments, is paralleled by third. Time, 1:41 been custom which similar haa a used Fifth race, seven furlong, selling in Korea Tor centuries to, identify fePenzance won; Dr. Sherman secwell-female slaves. our foods are well-brePearsons. ond; Myrtle II. third. Time, 1:39. In a paper recently read liefore the and slaughtered under propSixth race, six furlongs, selling er sanitary regulations. Anthroiadoglcal Society of London by Suhurlian Queen won; Dotterel rcc-onPARKER AND BELMONT MEET. a missionary from Korea, It was si at SL third. Time, t Philippine cd that in the deeds of sale of slaves 1:15. Eaopita, N. Y Aug. 8. August Belthe hand of the latter was placed on WEATHERBY came here mont by train and the sheet of paper on whirh tho deed Chicago. Aug. 8. Harlem snmmary: spent the eveningtonight with Parker. OGDEN. Judge was Inseribed, snd an outline of the 2458 Wash. Are.. First race. 4 furlongs, selling can be learned regarding the fingers snd thumb was traced, while. Capllanzo won; Frank hfimteverde Nothing conference. In addithm. an impression wss made second; Envoy third. Time. :54 4 5. of each finger. Second race, steeplechase, rr-short Such impressions, which naturally course Trend The Mer won; Lingo furnish a complete identification, have second; Weird third. Time. 3:37 been found on deeds that dale back Third race, mile Riverside selling stake-Ananias l,2i0 years. won; Sweetie second; Golden Mineral third. Time. 1:41 Toronto. Ont., Aug. 8. Jar,ea Cox Fourth rare, mile and a sixteenth Aikens. former lieutenant governor of Lynch won; Incubator Jerry Manitoba and ex secretary of mate The Ladjr third. Time, 1:46 second; for Canada In Sir John McDonald's Fifth race. 5 furlongs Florenadministration, is dead, aged 81. tine won; John Smulski second; Mon.e third. Time, 1:07. SETS DATE FOR NOTIFICATION. eu Sixth race, mile Telephone won; Our HpainleM extracting by. our new method la pronounced third. Time, Apple second; Docile Elkins. W. Va.. Aug. 8. Former l:4rt 3 5. cess, aa the following patients have testified Senator Henry G. Davis announced toSeventh race, mile San Remo won; day that he had concluded to arrauge Cardinal Wolsey second; Fleuron Chas. N. Biddings, Drus8,t for his notification at White Sulphur third. Time, 1:42. Springs, at 1 p. m. on the 17th insL Stirling Shurtliff. Will Moran. S&ratoga, N. Y., Aug. 8. Summary: SUPERSTITIOUS QUEEN. First race, (lx furlongs-8talw- art Mr. E. Hall. on; Pncund second; Scarfell third. Mrs: Ludy Stevens. The queen mother of Italy belongs 1:13. lo the list of famous .people who are Tir. Mr. Harry Eddingtofc Second race, about supers! ft ious. She is no atroqg a two miles Tecksteeplechase, Mr. Ellis, (Standard office. won: Malden secbeliever In th ill luck of sitting down Mr. John Butler. Royelle third. Time. 4:08 thirteen to table that she will not ond; Third race. 5 furlongs - Rose of Mr. Chas. McCarthy. make cue of a party to that number, Dawn won: ; Marie and when she held court, the second Frances third.Teacress second Time. 1 : i8. in waiting had always Mr. Thomas Burdltt. Fourth race. The Caiskil. seven furto be ready to obviate the necessity Asrenalon Mr. Old won; longs Wygand Smith. England of having the fatal number. For this Dereszke third. Time. 1:26 Mr. Albert Peterson. purpose he wa summoned one even- second; Fifth race, mile Shrine jron; d Miss Hazel Hunt. ing to attend the rmal table, and did second; Palmbearer third so. but meanwhile one of the invited Misa Mabls Spencer. Time. 1:40 guests had rad w'th an accident and Mrs. Montgomery. Sixth race, six furlong Cairngorn was prevented from coming, so ,ihe won; Bulwark Agile second; third nnmher wa once more reduced to Time. 1:44 thirteen. The wa accordingly leaving the room when the king exclaimed angrily, "Reirn to THIS BALLOON ALSO FLIES. jour place! 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