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Show MOUSING STRENUOUS Jeff?" 'Can't help it, sah. De Sheriff has seized all my helongin'a" "And are you going to kick?" of Huatsville "No, but de belonging's will. All 1 Mr. E. L. Wright east the where own is a mule." Chicago Daily Newe. the from hu returned TALL CORN. been visiting friend. ab-Mn- Atlanta Constitution. it. Whoai. fii.75 i fl.76. YYhole corn, Ki. Cracked cars, Harley, fit. 40. per l.v Rye, Bran and s.ho'. Shorts alone, j GREAT LABOR DAY PREPARATIONS FOR invited to attend been at becue at the fire station tonight which time real' fish from the waters o' Ogden river will be served. The captain is an enthusiastic angler and say fishing in Ogden canyon ia good when uue has the price. The police department wee the recipient today of a nice, large bunch of bananas from the H. L. Griffin company. The officers extend many thanks and say call again Bro. Griffin. C. P. Pruitt, traveling freight agent the Burlington uyutera. with headquarters at Balt Lake City, la In on business. o' Og-ue- nt K. H. Hunt, traveling freight agent of Rio Grande Western, came in today from a biudncM trip to Cache Val- the ley point. A Mrs. Demlin and , party passed through Ogden today for the east In special car "Minnesota." W. H. Bancroft, and general manager of the O. 8. L. came In from the north and passed through Ogden this morning en route to Salt Lake City, The I'tah Construe! ion company at 9 o'clock yesterday morning exploded a big blast in Evanston which loosed up about 50, Duo yards of rock and S.imhi from to 10.000 yards of cement with gravel s'hirh It was overlaid. The shot cost, In labor, powder and other materials about $7,600, and has been in preparation for several weeks. For exploding the powder three electric batteries were need. In order to insure exactness in the time of the explosions the handles of the three batteries were lashed to a bar laid horizontally over them, and when the signal was given the bar waa pushed down, sending the exploding force along each wire at exactly the same instant. The location of the work on which the blast sis placed ia about a half-mil- e big east of Evanston. It ia for the purpose of eliminating a sharp curve In the Union Pacific through line. of going around the point of the hill the new line will cut through DEPARTS FROM COLON. - -- Washington, Aug. 11. The Navy department has been advised by cable of the departure of the Montgomery from Colon. 8b e has been ordered to h pieced out of commission at the league Island ward. She la coming 7 way of Guatanamo. dear me." sighed Mr. Popley In the dead of night, "the baby'a crying n r hariR-?r every minute. Perhaps" suggested Mr. Pppley. ,,in mad because he j, ,he n t think up a good excuse for stay- "Oh. tny Tve.Wah ,oner-"Pbiladelphi- a "He's quite an active political work' len t heT" - he ayj'y- he l,jr,hy taltV- - "0t llka of Prhed that nothing but -h!.!nrHy Philadelphia rt,ve Political Ledger. eversrth,n Korohnm'" H? poll- - thusiasm already manifested Justifies the statement that Moudsy, September 5th, the day that is dear to the laboring classes, will be the biggest demonstration Ogden has ever sec-n-. MUTUAL SYMPATHY. "The grand industrial parade will Highwayman Your money or jroui form at 10:tK) a. m.. and. after line of march la made, will disband at Lester life! Jones Sorry, old rhap. but I'm Just Park, and you will le accorded the pleasure of listening to an address deback from my vacation and . Highwayman Shake, old roan; ao livered by an able orator, conversant with the situation of the day and fair am I or 1 wouldn't be doing thin to all classes. Following this will come Judge. a long Hat of prizes in cash; and from 8:00 to 5:00 p. m., music for dancing The microbe la a modest beast. will lie furnished In the pavilion for the But with hia tiny strength lovers of that pastime. He makes a name unto himself In the evening Utahna park ha Ten syllables In length. been secured, where a special program San Francisco Bulletin. will be rendered, ao that all will be accorded the opportunity of hearing it or to dance if ao desired. TOO HARD ON THE NERVES. Come out and spend a pleasant with laboring classes, and you will day Bold your farm? be "Yea; sold it last week, and retired accorded a good time, which will never forever from the business of fann- bo regretted by The honest and fair minded. i ing." "Found terming too dull, did you?" By order of General Committee on "No; I found it too exciting. I Labor Day Celebration." don't mind taking a chance on the horses once in a while, but this thing 1 UTAH MELONS of running a business where yon have to bet on the weather all the time ia NOWON MARKET too hard on the nerves." Chics go Journal. THIS YEAR'S PRODUCT ARE FIRM True. But she has more energy. Life. AND VERW TASTY. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.- - ' "Wait a minute, Mr. Bnapp," said Mrs. Btarvem, and we'll have the catsup on the table." "O! dont" protested the sarcastic boarder, examining hia small portion of cold meat. Dont be so cruel to them.'! Cruel to whom?" "The cats. Theres not enough here for them." Catholic Standard and Times. EXCURSION NORTH SATURDAY, AUGUST 13TH, The Oregon Short Line will run the MANY CASES OF JMIN0R NATURE THREE DRUNKS WILL SERVE TEN . DAYS SIMULTANEOUSLY. Chinaman Arraignad on a Charga of .Stabbing a Herat With a Buggy Shaft Several cases of a petty nature were disposed of In the municipal court In rapid fire order. M. J. Conlin, Wm. Murphy and Chaa. Johnson offered too many libation to Bacchus and as a result fell Into the chitrhee of the officers. They were gach given ten days in which to meditate about the folly of their ways. Celestial Hop Sing, the almond-eye- d who waa driving the buggy last evening which collided with a rig in which were seated two Iadlce, and with the result that a shaft of nla buggy penetrated the heart of the horse driven by the ladles, In Killing the khme, waa arraigned police court today, but as the complainnot ing witness. Geo. Lashus, was present, the case was continued. Mike Kelly and Wm. Harvey, who got Into a fistic argument last evening, appeared in court today. It waa evident to the court that Kelly had provoked the quarrel and he wee given ten daya on the city rock pile, while Ha trey waa allowed to go, sentence being suspended. you wi " ,nHWerd Senator don't believe the Real Estate Transfers es it eiiher.'-Waahin- gton DECORATIONS Piece Dinner Set Only $3.98 ifjjijisnnaiij- (82. Maud M. Bah-- and husband to Calvin B. Harnlah, part of lota S and I, B. 8 Riverside Annex. $100. John Reeve and wife to Martha A. Wright, part of lot 7, B. 41. Plat A 8600. i John MrCready eta! to John F. McDonough, part of NW quarter of section 35, T. 4.N. R.1W. $1,100 WILL OPEN NEW YORK SUBWAY. New York, Aug. U. That the Sapid Transit subway would be opened to public traffic next month is the assertion pads by Frank Hadley, an official of the Interborough Railway company. ' "Tha trains for passengers will be running la the subway sometime In September." he said. "At five o'clock on a morning to be announced the first train will start. An hour and thirty minutes later the full passenger ear--; vice will be in operation. 'The present labor troubles will not. be permitted to Interfere with the opening of the service. All that reg and nt. Ids to be dime la If painting in a few of the stations these Wat ions are not complete when the road is ready for operation we will run the trains by them until they are finished." tile-layin- Wheelwright .Wl. 2475 Bros. Wasli.at 10 Cents Utah melons have now been In market for several daya Thia year's product la a goad article, being firm and tarty. They are quoted at from 10c to 30c, price depending upon else. Cantaloupe have also put In an appearance and are quoted at 2 for 25c. 8ince last week's report beet sugar has taken a jump of luc per 100 Iba Owing to the increase in the supply of aots caused by the beginning of the new crops, there ie a drop of 10c per 100 iba, price now being 8170. Following are the market's ruling prices: Utah peaches 5c a pound. Utah pears 8c a pound. Utah plume 3n a pound. Utah apricots Sc a pound. Utah apples 8c a pound or 75c to 8L00 per bushel. Summer squash 5c per head. Utah sweet oorn 16c per dozen ears. Dewberries, lOt: per cup, or I cups for 26c. Utah fresh beans 6c per lb. New Utah cabbage Is in market and ia quoted at 2c a pound. Utah cherries ara la market at fie to 10c a pound, the price depending upon quality. New Utah potatoes are In market and are quoted at 15 pounds for 25c. Utah fresh peas are selling at be ' a pound. Utah cucumbers, 4 for 5c, Beet sugar ia now per sack, 14 lbs for 81.00. Hooper cheese sella for 17 8 cent 88-5- 1-- a pound. mm. OF SAVAGE SOUVENIRS OF MOST BREAKS Wild. F.UTTI.K ln.VKRl'PTCY. POSTAL ONE THE OF HORRIFYING OF PHILIPPINE MASSACRES. Now Forms an Interesting Exhibit in an Ogden Business Houae. t'liii dz., Aug. in the liiis 12.-Ju- nge Sraiuz dis;:i.-- I r.ii.-- Lie dual inu eeii.ras TELEGRAPH against I'urter oiiii-- r l.rulili; lire.. iru; in by Kuhlnaat t i.: (o:irx laink-rupl- e 51.5ou,ouo. ROYALTY GANGS OF MEN WILL COMMENCE CONSTRUCTION OF LINE BETWEEN OGDEN AND WILL VISIT ST. LOUIS BUTTE. Work Begins Monday Wire Will be Strung at tho Rata of Ten One m1 the cxliiluiii which will bring Milee a Day. Ogden clober to a rcalisiiun of what s conirndcil againM in the civilizing of l lie Filipinos will im seen in a lew tlay The Telegraph nunpauy i to coiiKiruciiua work, commencing Will Be Obliged to Remain ld!e These in the windows of the Hub clothing store on VVaxhington avenue. It is a Monday next, when gaugK uf workmen, Days and Loss of Wj3es Will Be collection of wveniccn boiosanil forty-fiv- e will lie installed at Ogden and kiutle. Over a Thousand Dollars. the whole forming a The woLk will be rushed and ii ia estiand ive souvenir of mated that each gang will string about horrifying angget.1 About 11 u'clol. Triui'Ui nigiiihr , of wire per day. At. different main crank shall r re.,. mammoth the mawhaerc at Hulingegia. in Rrpieni-ber- y leu milebetween here and Unite two Hint, when between sixty and point Itlphcl motor In lire have been Ainmcflii aoMicra of Company hundred miles uf wire chop broke ini.i as a icsult about H. of Ihe Ninth infantry, were ruthlews-I- ) placed. 150 or 200 men will la wmiaii (hiu of Tho linement who will engage In this Klein. The collection is ihe property employment for mmii D. hi. l,it t. who. sm the representawork, have arrived from Chicago and The liieael moiur uirtu luned drive uf will work from eScb tive of the American Commercial com- about iwenly-llvnearly all the machinery in i he large pany. Kpeiiniuep and a half in station. years mw shop. It ia an ioiiuvaiiun in ihe K. J. Nalty, superintendent, and T. R. the ildaiid. with Mrs. Lilt. Mr. Lilt is way of engine a the motive is a bnu her nr Carroll. eiciriclnn of the western diof Morris Hardman crude petroleum. The immense pinion the Hull of the Postal Telegraph is driven down hy an fpkviiu of gaa Iwn week and arrived in Ogden about vision are engaged now In a tour of the ago to make this eity his generated from Hie mule oil. An en- home, having i the of Kinky Almmtain district and will in accepted Huwithstand lo of Much an gine (mre all probability he in Ogden In several manager ot the Hub. explosion must he t'tm.igiy built. Ou , talks very interestingly of life In day. the cylinder box of the motor, at ev- IhelieiKlandn. of the people the ruatuniH ery explosion, there is piesRitre of and other pliaws of Ihe Pblllppine life 1250 pounds to the square inch exwhich have been made familiar to l lie STORY OF CAPTURE erted. Nople through the flood of For several da there has been an American which has deluged the counOF RYESHITELM erratic movement ui the motor and literature try about Ihe Philippines store the vicfinally, from what cause not exactly tory of Admiral Rut Dewey. especially knots n. the main crank ahafl broke. are the details of ihe massacre menAs there is no auxiliary engine for (Continued from page 2.) shove tioned realistic as related by Air. emergency case a lay tiff of about 150 l.itt. He waa stationed about flfly 200 waa to men ihe result. t ia said miles distant at the lime of Ihe mas- argued international law with the that the motor will be in working sacre und about six hours after the lieutenant, whose reply to ail the condition by Monday next. This en- horrible affar he waa on the of the ilusaian oflkwr Invariforced lay-oof that number of men Some or the ably was: "Come to the open aea and had Ihe survivor rramed will mean over a thousand dollars' loss bay in boats and a number nf Burgeons light nr prepare to be towed ouL" in wages. in tbe meantime the command was and soldiers had arrived Just before Mr. Lift. The scene was a horrible Issued quietly to the Russian sailors to one. The natives had mutilated the resist the Japanese with ifartr fUts OCEAN WAVES dead and wounded in a terrible man- in the manner which would be shown DEFEATU. M. I. TEAM ner, une of their methods nf torturing them by their captain. Continuing hia amount of the octhe wounded living to gouge out the Captain Shesakoraky said: Scora Results In 12 to 0 in Contest eyes and till Ihe sockets with jam curence, "The Japanese officer told me lo surwhich would attract the myriads of Laat Evening. ants. Nearly all the bolna seen in this render and that as a prisoner my Ufa be spared. Thia insult ao stung An interesting game of tall waa exhibit were picked up by Air. Utt on would me that I struck that Japanese before the hia upon arrival. ground played last evening between the Ocean Alra Utt has in her pnaanaBlon a I Intended to. I was afraid Hint tb Wave team and the Z. ,C. M. 1. team to blow up our vessel had which resulted In victory for the for- large rollertion of embroidery end fab- explurtve not linen prepared. My blow knocked ric nf mer aggregation by the score uf 12 unique interest and they will anon be added lo the Hub window dia-- the lieutenant overboard. In telling be to 0. dragged me with him. He fell Into hia There were about 300 people prewnt, mail boat ainugMde, while I foil Into who witnessed the game of shut out. the water. I clung to his throat, and There were many good features in the MUSICIANS CONTEST until nty hold waa pttmmeled him game, although the Ocean Wave hoys MUTTON broken." had a lead pipe cinch on thefgame The crew of Iho Ryeahlieliti in the from the start. meanwhile had begun fighting with Much Interest Is being taken in ENDURANCE AND NOT SKILL IS the Japanese, sailor, who used their these City Commercial games. THE TEST REQUIRED. rifle aud bayomua. The Itguting men An added Interest Is caused by the aruffled over the dock aud fell overfart that the different teams compos- Three Ogden Men 'and Ona From board in struggling pairs, after the ing the league are now playing for the example accidentally ant by their cap-laiHooper Enter Into Contest trophy rup offered by J. H. IwIh. The Captain Bhestakuvaky, seeing la on In exhibition window Ihe of nipt men lighting on tho deck uf the Mr. lewis' place of btialncM on WashMusicians in all ages have contest hie at tempt ml to climb back ed fur both glory and prizoa. In old destroyer, ington avenue,,,; board and command them. He Greece I bo successful contestant was on waa shot at four times and while in crowned with the victor's laurel the REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES water he mcufvod a deep wound in crown, and ia more modern time the right leg. There were 61 RusIB BE HELD I0NICHT medal and cash prize are usually sian officers and men on hoard the given to the lucky musician, laat Ryeschitnlnl and up to this hour KEARNS PEOPLE HAVE BEEN evening on Punkln" Ridge an innova- (noon) .15 have lieen amounted for. tion In musical contests took place. A WORKING HARD AND EXPENnumber of tbe Japanese attackers "Fiddling for a leg of muiion" waa also arc believed to have SIVELY AS A RESULT OVER SHOP MEN ARE OUT OF WORK. -0 Prince Henry ef Prussia and Hia Wits Will Inks in the World's Fair. iMU-ia- aev-cut- m-- la-cir- ic e Her piu-itira- na St. Louis, Aug. 12. Word baa been received ill St. Lou! that Prim lDnry of Prusbut, hia wife and eldest n wiU leave Germany in lw weeks lor a tour of the United Matas, and will ccaie after hia arrival in New York directly to St. Louis. Tbe priuce ia cowing in state, and will be entertained in the moat lavish manner during hia stay here by Dr. Theodore Lew aid, German Imperial commissioner to the World's fair. Although an effort has been made to keep the waiter quiet until the prlnre's arrival, it i well known among the employes of the national German pavilion that the prince ia coming. Dr. Lewald was notified of tha proposed trip in a letter aud has since comiuuuU rated the fact to the commissioners la BL Louis. V SICILIAN CRIMINALS While Receiving Entrapped Money From Victim. Are ff Hiixna FOmCOF Sides Claim Victory Governor Wells Says Ha Will Gst Ws-bs- r Delegation. Both The Republican primaries are lo be held this evening and there is every evidence that there is to ba a lough contest in every ward and precinct In the city. The Kearns push have been active for days with hired workers and they are claiming a victory prob ably estimating the measure of their success by tha coat It already represents to them. The men who. because they are not for Kearne, have I men classed as against him and who virtually aland for clean politics are quietly confident that the parly rank and file will stand by them and believe that a set of delegates will be chosen who cannot be traded at the Silver King Senator's dictation. Governor Usher Yl. Wells was lit the city today for several hours, on business, presumably, political business, although no direct statement to that effect was made. , liisvisit here was very likely, In the Interests of his caudldaiy for as governor. Just as he aa ready to board the lake City he waa aeen per train for Salt of this paper, to whom for by a reporter "You may he made the statement: 82.75. Coal oil aells for 25 cents a gallon. say for me, through your papr. that I am going to carry Weber county." Ranch butter, 20c. So he probably saw some optimistic California dry onions 5c per lb. Oranges from 25 to 60 cents a dot politician during the brief stay. en. The San Fete County Republican Bananas 30 cent a dozes. Eastern spring chickens are selling convention to elect delegates to theState convention resulted In an aniia pound. Hens 174 cents for 22 K earns delegation by a vote 95 out of Utah spring chickens, 25c a lb. 102. The San Pete state delegatee flounders soles and 15c;' Halibut, be will for Culler for governor. 12 sell cents a for smelts pound; striped bass IT 2 cants; salmon 17 8 CHICKENS NOT HOUSEHOLD cents. EFFFXJTS. Crabs 25c aad 80c. Lobsters 15c per pound. New York. Aug. 12. In a ruling by Lard retail for 14e a pound. Pickled plg feet, three pounds for Jiirige H. M- - Somerville, the board of United States general appraisers has 25 cents derided that ihirkena are not housePickled lambs toagus 80 cents a do In ao doing, the board hold effects. en. over-rule- d a H Mm of Mrs. F. tamarra Beef lots H casts per pound of Port Tnwr.send, Wash., for free Beef ribs, sets 8c per pound. entry for a coop of chickens. cents Rib roast, 12 Mrs. Lamnrre contended that the Veal breasts 12 2 cants fowls were exempt from duty under Sirloin steak, 15 cents. aud porterhouse steak, IT the clause of tue tariff law providing for the household effects uf an Imcents. migrant. which have been In use cents Round steak. 12 abroad for more than one year. Chuck steak, 10 cents Rib boiling beef, 7 cents THE BARACA UNION. Beef shoulder clods 10 cents 10 12 to roasts cents Rump St. Louis. August 12. At the eighth Loin and rib pork chops 18 cents Whole pork tolas 11 cents a pound national convention of the Barara r nnlon, which Is being held In the Veal necks 10 cents to IT Baptist church, delegates are Veal cutlets li cents Sliced ham, 20 cuts present representing nearly every Baraca club In the country. Boiled bam, 20 cents and 20c. Among the addresses was one on Breakfast bacon, 17 "The Cruise of the Christians" by cents Bausags 12 M. A. Hudson, who told of his recent cents Dry salt bacon, 12 Land, as a delegate Pickled pork. 12 f cent a pound trip to the Holy.fourth to the world's Sunday school Home cored breakfast bacon, 15s convention at Jerusalem. cents Chopped suet, 12 Pork sausage 12 2 cents rents WILL FORMULATE REPORT. Hamburger. 12 The prise In each Instance la by the Washington. Aug. 11. The commission appointed to select a site on the pound. Timothy hay, too sails for 812.0$ great lakes, for a naval training at; a hundred. tlon. returned today after a tour of per ton. Timothy baled, the lake region, and will formulate a Alfalfa haled, dtp a hundred. Alfalfa hay. loose, per torn report reaching a site. 82-8- 1--2 1-- 2 New York, Aug. 12. Giuseppe Mas-saryears old, and hia brother pbilippo, aged 23, both tatlora. with a ahop in East Third street have been locked up at police headquarter on a charge of extortion. They are accused of by Ruggiero Nltoala, a Imrlier, aciiding him two letters signed "Black Hand," demanding $4,000 or the lives of himself and three children. Niroaaia paid $125 to Giuseppe Mawwro, one of the alleged rcitrearntatlve of the eo cieiy and the police claim lo have cap tiired him In ihe act ot receiving tha mouey wh'rh was marked. Philippa waa arrested at his home later. Tha brothers are Sicilian and have been lose than a year in this country. Both deny membership in the Rlack Hand society and alleged extortion. DROVE! ACROSS CONTINENT TO VISIT A FRIEND. Chit ago, Aug. 11 Mr. and Mrs. John Skinner have arrived at Stout h Chicago on a trip from California with a boras and buggy. They left Las Angeles on Derentlicr 2, and will go to Akron. Mich., where Mr. Bklnner, who Is 78 years old, will visit Frank IawIs, a com rad a In ths Seventeenth MichN gan Infantry. Four seta of wheels have lieen worn out on the Journey. Mr. and Mrs Skinner will return U California In the same way. perished. Being unable to regain the deck Captain Shestakevsky swam towards a Junk, from which he waa driven away by blows with a boathook. He remained in the water for 50 minutes swimming In spit of hia wound, and was finally picked up by one of the throe boat sent out by the Hal Yung. Captain Cblng carod for the Russian captain and two of hia lieutenants In bis own cabin. The Russian sailors rescued by tbe boats exchanged their drenched clothing for the uniforms of Chinese sailors In which garb they were brought ashore today to the Russian consulate. Ileforc leaving Che FVxi, Fuji met o sent an outline report of the occurrences to (be Japanese consul here. This report differa from that sent in by the Associated Press only In that It does not say tbe Japanese fired at I he Russian sailors while Iho letter were In Ihe water. It edde that the eomnjmler was qetlng under hie admiral's order to fight or capture the ltyeshli elni. Captain Hhertskovsky ia unable lo explain why his vessel was not sunk by iho explosive made for I hat purpose. Tic d eels res he Is disgraced, although the Russian refugees here Insist thaL he Is a hero. Hia sailers say that he told the Japanese officer to kill him, but that he would never surrender. Ihe nature of Captain Rhesiaknv-sky'- s mission to Che Koo Is not known, Biihoiiah it Is doubtless Important. During tlie interview with the Russian captain, regarding the capture of tha vessel, it was Inferred that plans and Important papers were burned on board the Ryeshitelnt before the Japanese party arrived. The loral consuls are making careful reports of the occurrence. Ihe high sounding name of this unique conlesL A strong rivalry had sprung up between four of the old time fiddlers." There was a question as to who could play the longest and Ihe fastest (note, no consideration here as to who invoked the rnnal divine harmony from the Instrument.) Jo decide that Important question they met last evening on "Punkln" llfdge. nicar the school-houssaid Ridge being almost duo west of the Union Depot. There were four of them. Tommy Roy. John A. Herron. Alie Terry, ail uf tlii city, and Dnctur 1111 nam of Hooper. As judge of said contest they selected Ale Wilkinson, Mark 'Murphy and John Steven who wrra to decide not on- the quality or harmony or the music, bui upon the number of movements the arm made per i.tnuie and the length of time each player stuck to his post. Just as the shades of night began to fail.' after DM 'Sol had taken a last, squint si the llttJo party and Hi chickens had 'Rone to roost, music In crescendos, dlinaentbm. sharp--flats and what not. began to reverberat on the soft stillness of (he night. Ye shades of Apollo! Ye never heard surh r music on high Olympus! afier hour paKbcd and still the quartette to gAther inspire played on. xermlng tion from the ' 'Snuhd tit their cm test ant s' fiddle. Then Ihe pace began to tell on one of the number and with a sigh' ' disappointment, as thought nf rhe l4g of mutton, he retired from the contest; (ben another was cotihied down and nut; there were but two loft. Bombarding one another with notes, half notes, quarter notns, sharps.' flats.' etc., they Krpt up the fustlade until finally from sheer exhaustion one of the two remaining dropped out of the content, leaving Abe Terry, the uncrowned victor. No laurel crown W AX' hi' reward, hut with proud steps ho wended bis way homeward. the mutton leg hung over bis shoulder. ' , o. 22 WIN FREEDOM FROM ARREST Chlcage la Enjoined From Collecting Licenses From Automobillita. Chicago, Aug. 11 Four hundred au tomubillaie have won freedom from arrest for failure to comply with the new ordinance requiring driven of motor cars to secure a license from the ciiy to plane numbers on tbe machine used, and to pay tbe fees provided. The victory was won by tb Chicago Automobile club when Judge Hsncey granted a temporary Injunction against tbe lily. The order went into effect Immediately, and the writs ware served at once. Each member of the clut waa named In Ihe political, signed by John Faraen. tha president, ns their sgeor. The writ enjoins iba city of Chicago and Us board of automobile registry and ail agents, employes, attorneys and policemen from arresting, prosecuting, suing, or In any wanner interfering with, annoying, or molesting tbs complainants for failing to comply with th ordinance. It ia contended that tbe ordinance. Introduced on June 27, is unconstitutional and It Is asked that the writ be made permanent, particular objection is taken to those sections requiring applicants for licenses to have fra use of both arms, good eyesight, good hearing, to be free from heart disease, and not addicted to the excessive use of alcoholic liquors. AMONG THE BOHEMIAN8. 11. Mariauliad, Bohemia, Aug. King Edward, who is travelirg inarGuest (at hummer hotel) Y'ou cognito as the Duke of didn't advertise the mosquitoes you rived here at 5 oclock thia evening, accompanied by hie suiie. The recephave here. Proprietor ' No; we only advert iso the tion at tbe railway stalion waa purely Informal. His majesty and Ambassaattractions. Guest Hut you advertised the view, dor Plunkett drove la an automobii) lo tha Hutel Weimar, the air and tbe grub. Puck. INCONSISTENT. ALLEGED FOREIGN SPY ARRESTED 1-- 8 1-- 2 1-- 2 Del-ma- 1--8 1-- 1-- 2 8-- 8 1-- 2 2 1- -2 88-0- -y rcr.. ,f u, fruit deali-in inj cnuniry. iliieciiug that the credlvu whose liiiiuis hud bi- - ii proved he paid 24 per lent. The claims amount to w!ni--a!- WORK WEAPONS Swiss cheese 25c and 13c. Eastern cheese, 20 cents. Eggs sell for 25c a dozen. Lemons, 25c to 25c per dozen. High patent flour sella for hundredweight; straight grade 1-- Several real estate transfers have been effected end filed with the county recorder as follows: Maud M. Batch and husband to Calvin C. Hsrniah. lot IS, B. 1. Woodman-se- e addition for - the consideration of BEAUTIFUL Beet Sugar Takes a Jump of on a 100 Pounds. bar-vestin- g last excursion thia summer to northern points on above date. Aak agent toff particular. )ir hundred. i.uu.inHi. MOTOR A BIG LABOR DAY CELEBRATION seven-year-locu- has i. r EVENT DIESEL ar- AirorsTi.;, COLLECTION 81-6- IN OGDEN. The people MONDAY, SEPIEMBER 5TH, A FOUR-- EAR LOCUST. old the for people day big NOW WELL UNDER ranging will Even if Mr. Bryan ia compelled to 4 the entire valley. The event WAY. interat with himself and content Huntsville appearing lark at take place been ar- vals of four years, he will Mill have Call is Issued baa program excellent .B by the Gegeral Commitover the ranged by the committee. Beside the something of an advantage tee on Arrangements. Star. balloon two be will Washington yrognm there gacensiona. The Federation of Labor are makLIVING ON HIS REPUTATION. ing arrangements fur one of the biggest Mr Jesse Cullen, of Humboldt Nev., Publisher This work of your'a Isn't labor day celebrations in the history of who ba been vlaiting for several the day in Ogden. The committee on 51 r. and so good as it used to be. week past, at the home of Author It doesn't need to he. I've general arrangements have issued the Mrs. Slartia Cullen, gave birth to a following call mbiib gives the uulllno I by girl Monday, and both are pro- got a reputation now. Modem Society. of the intended event: nicely. gressing The call from the Trades and Labor Hewitt What is the best business to the different unions havAssembly atfew n his la can man a wbch to spending give young Mr. Sturterant ing met with hearty support; and. it is the Hermi- tention? dais in Ogden canyon atMrs. earnestly requested that any organised Bell. Jewett His own. Harper's Bazar. tage a the gueat of labor body wbu may not have received a request from Trades and Labor AsMisses A Jennie and OK HEFT. QUESTION Hughea Pelben sembly, or from the General Committo Hughro and Lla Wright have gone tee, that you ate not ouly cordially ina will hia words have where "Do think Fork any vited to send you they join ftiaiiith your delegates to Uuion on leave two a Labor Hall, Wednesday evening. Augtariy uf friend thatto the Strawberry weight?" he makes some "Well, pretty heavy ust 17th, week' pleasure trip at 8 p. w., hut earnestly respeeches." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Indian reservation. quested to do so. "And so the may know the "Old Mrs. Grunt hasn't been in such committee desirepeople Captain B. L. Lee of the Ogden Are to say to the geueral Ashn from returned fur good heallh year." depennieut has publle and frleuds uf labor through the Ye scribe "Why, I never heard her complain medium of the press, that the ening trip In Ogden canyon. n Ash bar- more. of Huntevllle are MORNING, Oats-, A southwest Georgia exchange saya that In that section corn grows so tall it takes two men. standing on each other's reputation, to reach the top of MriilUY OGDEN, CTAII, FOR THE SHERIFF. "What are you grinning about. Uncle The ctiv council of Huntsville hai councilman selected A. J. Anderson caused by the ta All the vacancy of J. L- - Peterson in Denmark. EXAMINER. New York. Aug. 12. it is rejwme'l from Milforriharen. Wale, says a that Times disiiateh from an alleged foreign spy is In custody a one of the outlying forts. A corres- telegraphs: pondenl at the The suspicious movements of two near in the fortistrangers the village, fications commanding the entrance to the harbor, attracted attention, and. by direction of the military authorities. n close watch was kept on them. "The men hired a boet and rowed about Dale roads, where the new submarine boats are carrying ont dally exercises. It was also olwervod that they spent a good deal of time In th vicinity of the furls and search light stations. Under instructions from the military authorities one of ths men was taken to Chapel Ray fort, where be reother mains pending inquiries. Th man is thought to have left the locality. It is believed Ihst the prlnnner Is a foreign newsiiaper correspondent wbo may have lacked discretion.' We Tre&t hr i ; i bam - ; a. 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