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Show t mirwmimfirexAMniE Frisos Dr. Baking Powder SOLD in Cl NEW ADDITION MADE TO POLICE PONCE. MERITS OILY Contains full value in baking powder; the purest, most economical made. Price Baking Pewter Ce. 6MCMto OH BOW Ordinance Pertaining te Spaed ef Automobiles te be Rigidly Enforced. Only one bid was received by tbe city council lattt night on the proposed ground in tbe city square Ui be This leased tor build lag purposes. rams from J. H. Voting for INI feet on tha northwest corner, tor which ho agrees to pay flue per month on a lease covering 25 years and erect buildings io the height of two stnrlca. Referred to building and grounds committee. The committee oa tawe reported that J. D Carnahan and others had petitioned to be relieved of coat of paving the street along a certain part Twenty-tonnof Grant avenue between and Twenty-fiftstreets, aad rerou,menled that said property be given such relief as tha law will perh trains wars again layed twelve hours last night. The R. G. W. de- A. 1L Dougall and Mrs. W. -- lira. Chrlaiholm are vixitlng bars wlib J. Ckrliilwla of Evan tun. IX bay horse and top buggy which was lett hitched to a post lor mora tbaa five boars Sunday and were taken possession of at 4 o'clock in tbe aftarnoun by tbs police department, ars till at tha livery a table of lies and Burnett unclaimed. The owner who has broken an ordinance la wanted, but principally now to come and claim hia outfit, A F. T. Smylth, who figured promt neatly In n sbootlna affray recently, was a mated yesterday afternoon on complaint of on McCluaky, who alleges that Smyth attacked him in tha vicinity of Hudson avenue between streets. and Twenty-alstTwenty-fiftSmyth was allowed to go on hia owa recognisance and will be arraigned tomorrow oa a charge of battery. h h NOTICE! The date of tha expected outing of tha Knights of Columbua at the Hermitage, which was to ha Thursday, to August 18th, has been changed Tuesday, August 23rd, of which all members of the order will please taka notice, ' Tha police officers were led on two wild and futile chases last night. Women near Monroe and Twenty-third were sure burglars had Invaded their homes and bad officers make a thorough Investigation, and between 1 and 2 o'clock thin morning tha patrol wag' oa was sent for to carry away an especially huge aggregation of burg I ars who ware said to be swarming la of Wail and Twenty' tha seventh. All Eagles are requested to meet at tha hall Tuesday morning, Aug. 16th, at a. m. la customary uniform, tor tha purpose of altendiag the Eagle outing at Lagoon. R. E. MACINTOSH, W. PRE8. COLO. round trip from Ogden August 20th and 2lt via Union Itori I! a By. Ticket good 26 days with i days transit limit In each dlrec-tlnn-. 918.00 , NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP ilr. 3. A. Krani baa opened tip a blacksmith shop at 427 23rd street, where ha is prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith work. Mr. Krans will be pleased to have all hia old custom-era- , also new onea call and see him. TRUNK FACTORY. GALLAGHER'S Manufacturers o t Trangs aal Ban Leather Goods. Repairing at reason-abl- e prices, oa abort not tea. Call aad sea aa and wa eaa save yea 21 par DAVID I. QALLACHER. 322 26th WtrasL ELEVATOR ACCIDENT One Man Killed and Sixteen Injured Operator and Superintendent Arretted. New York, Aug. 15. One man was killed, another an badly hurt that be will die, and sixteen others received painful injuries in an elevator accident In the building at No. 270 Mercer street today. Tbe elevator operator and tbe superintendent of the building ware arrested. ten-stor- y VICTIMS OF HIGHWAY ROBBERS Besides Being Relieved of Valuables, Men Wars Badly Beaten; One Man Nearly Dead. Reno, Nev., Aug. 15. Bert Richardson and E. F. Lewis, were made victims of five highwaymen at Sparks tost night. The men were held up reseparately, eitrh time Iba robl-e- r lieved i heir victim a of their valuables and then beat them. Richardson was so badly beaten that, be was unconwhen scious for three hours and found was nearly dead. I ater Levis succeeded in Identifying two of hia assailants aa a man named Tex.'' and another man named Oscar Bridges. By this time the people of Sparks were thoroughly aroused and were organising a party to lynch tbe men. when the officers spirited them to tbe county jail at Reno. There has been a reign of crime in the aew town for the past few weeks and Tex" and his companions arc blamed for the deeds. -- Adopted. The report of the committee on finance that tha estimates of tha city engineer be accepted and filed waa adopted. Tha committee on taxea reported favorably on a petition of one. Driver, praying tor a quit elalm doed to removal of cloud from title to one and f feet of land oa Twenty-fifttract which had been sold to pay delinquent taxes. Adopted. Tha committee on engrosaing recommended that tha petition of tha city recorder for a new typewriter be allowed. Adopted. It waa also recommended that tha claim of W. C. whose horse sustained injuries on Wall avenue June 10th by breaking through a bridge be allowed. Tha report allowing a claim of 124.50 waa adopted, A report of Mr. Balch that two rods of east Seventh street wera Impossible and recommending that said places be drained and graveled waa referred lo tbe street committee. Tbe poll tax collector reported taxea paid la labor 747; cash, 72; total, 9815. A communlratioa was received from the manager of the Ogden Waterworks company asking that all sprinkling In all the city parks including the city hall grounds, lie confined to the hours from I to II a dl and from I to ( p. m. Referred lo water committee. A communication from the residents of Barlow avenue was heard, reminding the council that aa electric light had been promised suras time ago for that vicinity, but that no light had yet been put la. Applications for the office of Inspector of the Ninth Sewerage district were received from (I. M. Mitchell and C. IX Brown and referred to committee. A petition from cltlseaa to open Thirty-seconstreet between Porter and Quincy avenues was received and referred to tbe atrest committee. August Cmrleou petitioned that certain citlxena ba made to remove tbair fences from Tracy avenue. Referred to street committee. Councilman Craig Introduced a rmuv lutlon recommending that the city engineer Ira authorised and Instructed to furaish grades tor tha construction of sldewalka oa Thirteenth street. h one-bal- Good-fello- d EAGLES CHEAP RATES TO DENVER, SPG 3. AND FLEHIjO. h mit. Rtleaao Granted to Union Pacific Upon Payment ef Indebtedness. A DEATH SESSION CREAM Adopted. Chief of Police Browning asked the council to confirm tha appointment of K. M. Morrleay for the position of policeman and explained that the Increase of tha force was aeceaeary on aoconat of lha recent I v adopted plan of three eight-hou- r ahlfta. Tha appointment waa eonfirmed. The payroll for lha past two weeks ' f!.r?iluV: C,,y "Klaeer (aperlal) ngintw ' (rtgular) ,,rlnWin' IM7.74; streets, 9379.35; sanitary, 919 26. Payroll was allowed. Tko fire department placed a n for 60 feat of bona and one dozen gloves. Allowed. A communleatloa waa received from tha maaager of the Rocky Mountain Boll Telephone Co. of Bak Irake lo the effect that la compliance with the of the Ogdco city council the Ogden directory list would henceforth bo placed first la the telephone dtrec-tor- y la all directories for distribution la Ogden. A letter was received from Acting Adjutant General of the State Militia H. M. H. Lund Informing the council that Provo had been chosen by Rng Gen. Cannon for tha militia encamp ment, and thanking the City of Ogden for Its gene rona offer. Councilman Cham bora Introduced a resolution recommending that Twentieth street between Jackson and Harrison avenues be cleared of willows. which rendered the pasasge of vehicles over the bridge and grade dangerous, arid also recommending the rlearlng of a rank growth of weed from Liberty street. Referred to street committee. Councilman Randall moved that a Praia electrical switch he mil la the city hall Referred to buildings and grounds committee. Councilman Mores moved that the gutters at the intersection of Twenty-third afreet and Washington avenue, be repaired, as they were a menace to animals. Referred to street committee. Councilman Nye recommended that the ordinance establishing a limit to fast automobile driving tie enforced. The chief of police waa instructed to attend to the matter. On account of an iinnsual amount of work in the preparation of ordinances the council adjourned until next Thursday evening. renal-Bltki- st release of a mortgage land-gra- by which ths Union pacific railnmd enmiraay la released from a mortgage of not exceeding 110,000 on every mile of Its trackage, was filed with tho couni y recorder of Welter county yes- terday. This mortgage waa contracted la 1X67 and la consideration of tha fact HORSE, BUGGY AND OCCUPANTS that every dollar haa been paid to tbe FALL TO RIVER FROM CANmortgagees a release has been granted YON ROAD, and Is now being filed with the county through recorder of every county w. e. Goodfellow and Wife Experience which Union Pacific lines pass. DrivWhile In 1867, five years after the organiThrilling Adventure sation of the Union Pacific railroad ing Hama From tha Hermitage. company, la order to raise the Immense sums needed by the new torpor' W. C. Good fellow and wife had a s' ion, every mile of completed and Invery narrow ext ape from serious prospective trackage, land and equipSunday evening, ments was mortgaged to Cyrus McCorjury or9 perhaps death down about o'clock, while driving mick of New York City, and John n' tha canyon at a point a abort dlrienr Duff of Boston, tha trark lend ted below the Hermitage, by being cart not to bo mortgaged for equipments more than 910,000 per mile. McCormick by the frightened boron they were driving over the dug way down to lha and Duff wera succeeded by The Unloa river below. Pacific Trust company of New York, Mr. and Mr. Goodfellow hsd been which on May 3rd, 1904, relcsned tho riding In the canyon late Sundsy after- Union Pacific from the mortgage. noon, when the lowering cloud 11 Intermittent flashes of lightning porAbout 8:30 or 9 tended a storm. o'clock In the evening they decided to leave for Ogden. A half mile or no be low tha Hermitage, tha atorm. In all its fury, broke upon them. Flash after Man Opened flash of lightning played among the Brother ef Murdered Court With Prayer. atorm clouds, lighting up the road with dazslliig brightness and then left Statesboro. Ga., Aug. 15- Tonight Egyptian darkness In the Intervals be- the ona Jury in tho case of Will Cato,murstum tween flank ea. The bora tba bled along frightened and tlased by the of tbe negroes charged withfamily, reterrific storm. Finally, without even der of Henry Hixlgea and after being a bint of the danger they wera in, tha turned a verdict of guilty Daly Immehome dashed off tba dugway to tha out eight minutes. Judge until tomorriver below, carrying buggy and In- diately adjourned court sentence. without row morning passing completely tba mates, buggy turning the over aa It fell and landing on lta top, Tbe court room was cleared and to the back were escorted fall primmer which In the manner buggy Tba was perhaps what saved the lives of Jail under a heavy military guard. In npt;e of wild rumors ail was quiet Its oceupants, tor they tended head foremost against tha buggy top. which here today. of Rev. H. A. Hodges, a brother protected them from the sharp rocks below. The horse was momentarily Honry Hodges, who, with his wife and three children waa murdered, opened Ml nnnnd by the fearful fall and extricated himself from the court with a prayer. broken buggy, helped bln wife out and grabbed I lie horse before It bad com- EVERYTHING READY FOR KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. pletely recovered from its dased condition. The buggy waa badly damaged Louisville, Ky., Aug. 15. Tha forby tba fall. Ona of the excursion wagons happened along just after tbe ac- mal transfer of Camp Marion E. Taycident and Goodfellow and wife, both lor from tha local executive commitsnaked to tha akin, rode home, happy tee which had placed it In readiness to be alive. to the Knights of Tythlaa for whom it was prepared marked the formal opening of this organization's conclave. The exercises occurred In tho afternoon in the presence of about 10,000 persona. Gen. James R. CarUtahns Park, tbe plare where tha nahan, of Indianapolis, commanding crowds go." at ill continues to present the Uniform rank, officially received Initial The pergood performances. tho camp. was bill week's givformance for this en last evening and la up to tba usual ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT. standard of excellence. Tba work of Itartoto, tha flexible Wellington, Kan., August 15. Tho. Venua, la very good. Brainden, bicyof the strike clist and equilibrist, to worthy of much Wilson, who is In charge of of the International Association praise fur hia excellent specially. Ves- Machinists Topeka ts Moniroaa, In llustrated songs, atlll A Santa Fe on the Atchison, railway, haa been arrested has a homo with ths audience. Apwarrant charging him on state hara a har great appearance plause always placed behind tha foot lights. Sam and Ida with disturbing tho peace, and jaUL The warrant waa sworn out Kelly do an extremely ' funny comedy in Thomas n machinist Rell, a by Miea Bryce, ballad 1st, alsketch. who charges that Wilson assaulted though a newcomer, haa already sung him without provocation. Wilson was her way into tha hearts of her audireleased on bond. ence. Yerwaa, la a contortion specialty, Is good. Rost id I a and Roatelle Paris, Aug. 15. Serious forest Urea present a clever, comedy sketch. Tha buck and wing dancing by Harris la have broken out in the famous forest the garrisons at up to tbe standard of such specialties. of Fontainbleau and Melln have bean Tbe same bill will continue tha re- Fontatnbleau and at firemen In moblltxad to assist the mainder of tha week. fighting the fiamea. The line of the fire extends n distance of more than That popular little the ix miles. on an Lyceum, la putting unusually trong bill this week, which draws SHORT STORIES. much favorable comment from tha A VERDICT OFGUILTY - Good-fello- AMUSEMENTS non-unio- play-hous- audience. De Shields does a very elever Juggling specialty. His work la halan-da- g a wheel oa tha alack wire to specially clever. Fans la Elmore makes a Mt In tha ong 'The Bridge of Sight" Kogaro and Larina are back again A Chicago man who haa during tha peat few yean made considerable money la tha mineral water business heard of a spring down In Indiana that appeared to have wonderful medicinal properties. It was located on a farm owned by an unsophisticated Hooalar, aad the Chicagoan went down ona day not long ago to sea shout 1L Ha found tha spring away back la the country, six or seven miles from the nearest and ara doing a ratehy Irish sketch. Prof. Bias, the Spanish viol In 1st, never falls to bring forth a generous hare of applauaa. Ira Coats, the tramp Juggler, to la Ma Juggling work. While the audience are pleased with hia decidedly clever work, ha keeps them laughing with a running flra of witty nt sayings. J. Shaw, baritone, formerly with Hold company, sever falls to please In several good songs He haa a voice of much power and sweet- the ..943 Pittsburg .. 1 6 5 Boston Lever and of Carlsch; that Phillipi, story, aa Is extraordinary It and Moran. the heartless manner in which Queen NEW YORK, 3; ST. LOUIS, 1. Elizabeth, during a serin of years, played with tbe Duke of Alencon. and St. Louis, Aug. 15. Cheabro's clever ultimately drove him to despair and death. No woman but one whose heart pitching completely baffled the 8t. vanity and ambition had turned to Louis club. He allowed St. Louis only stone could have carried on the long five hits and struck out seven of them. juggie aa aha did with the amoroua A throw by Heidrick in the eighth young French prince, to the amazement rutting off Anderaoa at the home plate and often the disgust of her closest was the feature. Attendance, l.Otui. councilors. Swearing with awful oath R. H. E. Score: 1 her promise to marry him aad her eter- St. Louia .. ... ... nal affection for him, sighing, languish. New York ., I 3 1 ing and drawing him into rompromia Petty and Kahoe; Chesbro, Klein-ofng situations by her pretended love for and McGuire. him, aha deceived not only her lover, but the keenest politicians in Europe: CLEVELAND, 1; WASHINGTON, 0 anil yet with her private correspondence now before us, we see that tha Cleveland, Ohio, Atiff. 15. Lajoie wbola comedy waa a lie. so tor aa aha scored the only run of the game. He waa concerned; and that la what seemwaa hit by a pitched hall, stole seced her momenta of utter and scored on Bradleys single. in her love she was coolly calcu- ond Attendance 2,100. comto how of out her wriggle lating Score: r. h. E. promise. while leaving her suitor in Cleveland .. .. 1 tha mire. When at length the poor Washington 2 2 0 tod waa cajoled Into leaving England Moore and Buelow; Townsend and with the fulfillment of hia marriage atld deferred, the queen traveled to Kittredge. Gravesend with him to see him fairly CHICAGO, 3; BOSTON, 2; on the way. for he tearfully resisted going to the last moment. In feigned Chicago, August 15. Today's game grief at leaving her husband. as ahe waa a hard fought pitcher's battle, but called him, she wept and walled at the of the Chicago bunched hlta In the first and parting; but an arena tella us that aa soon aa her per- sixth scoring taro of their runs, and sistent lover's bark waa turned, ahe an error waa responsible for the third. ought the privacy of her chamber, not Attendance, 8,800. Score R. H. E. to indulge In her grief, but to dance . . . , , , .8 5 .0 tor very Joy of having got rid of him so Chicago . . . 5 1 easily, mnd scoffed nt hia simplicity to Boston Smith and McFarland; Dlneen and hia own false servant SImier. When later It served her political purpose to Criger. extort termx from the King of Franre PHILADELPHIA, 2; BOSTON. 0. by again pretending her intention Immediately to marry hia brother, she called down ruraea upon her own head Detroit, August 15. Detroit could In such appalling language If aha did not hit Waddell when men were ou not fulfill her promise this time that bases. Attendance, 2,500, so seasoned a vessel as the elderly Score R. H. E. French ambassador declared that it Philadelphia .2 5 1 made his blnod run cold; and solid old Detroit . . , . . . , . . , . . . , .0 8 3 Cecil himself, who was deeper In tha Waddell and Schreck; Kitsoa and plot than may ona, whispered In awe- O'Neill. stricken tones to Lody Stafford that If tha queen tolled to keep this pledge, CHICAGO, 3; PHILADELPHIA, 2. surely God would send her to hell tor such blasphemy. Harper Magazine. Philadelphia, Aug. 15. Philadelphia players were unable to hit Lundgren at opportune times. Attendance 1,750. INDEED, AND THEY WERE. Score: R. H. E. The following story, told by n man Chicago 8 7 1 .. who traveled and lived in tba West all Philadelphia .. .. ,,, 3 6 3 hia life, and who waa In Alaska during Lundgren and O'Neill; Fraser, Sut-hothe great gold excitement, showx tha and Roth. unfailing sameness of human nature, and the ready promptness which takes advantage of It wherever ths opportunity la given. Dawaon when the gold excitement was He says: I was ones traveling along tha trail leading Into the city of TROTTERS AT BRIGHTON BEACH. on about four years ago. The trail New York, Aug. 15. The Grand Cirahead and behind was pretty well dotted with parties of miners who, Ilkd cuit meeting at Brighton Beach began myself, wanted to get Into town before today under the moat favorable ausnightfall. Everyone waa hurrying aa pices. The 95,000 Sea Breeze stake, the beat ha could for tha day waa not event of the day, resulted in the dewarm, aa you can Imagine. feat of the favorite Dr. Strong. SumI had about arrived at my destination when I waa surprised to see. by mary: Sea Breeze stake for 2:10 trotters, tha ride of tha trail, aa I came up out of a ravine, a man standing In the snow 95,000; mile beats, two in three Conup to hia ankles, waiting for passers-by-, strain 8. won first and third heats. 92:10. Dr. Strong whom ha Invited to come up and Time, 2:09 John take a bet oa tha "shell game" which won second heat in 2:08 he waa running. When he accosted me Taylor, Met alias. Prince Greenlander, I laughed and said: Why, man, don't Lorrle, George G., and Kent also startyou know that tha whole world la onto ed. 2:30 trot, purse 92,000, that old shell game? Everyone haa heard of tha fake, and you can't get mile heats Princess Athel won both . Wlito-net- j. anyone to Ifita here, of all places In the heats. Time, 2:14, 2:15.3-4Pleasant world. Major - Guerthlein, " Oh, I don't know,' he replied as he Thought, David Rossi and The Herrattled tha coins In hia pocket, T don't mit also started. 2:19 trot, purse 9500, mile and an know. The world la juat ad full of fool aa it ever waa; there la n new ona eighth dash Alexander Campbell won Ruth, C. second; Leonora born every minute, and theyre all in 2:30 third. Travelesa O., Conflenza and coming my way. Victor Junior also started. 2:17 pace, purse 9600, dash, half a DOG NO MATCH FOR WOODCHUCK mile Gordon Prince won In 1:01 Lookout Hal second: Dewey third. From the Bangor News. It to unusual to sea a woodchuck Winnie King, Big Boy and Mark Hendrive a dog; It la usually reversed and dricks also started. 2:13 trot, purse, 9600, dash, mile and the chuck takes to his hole, to be dug an eighth Joymaker won la 2:29 out by the dog. A Phillips canine followed his mis- Single K. second; Anna Little third. tress, who was on a drive through the Hnllie Hardin, Black Thorn, Byrney back towns of Phillips the ether day, Six and Moon also started. 2:05 pace, parse, 9900, dash, mile and after driving off nil the bens from Frank the farms along the road he came up- Hetty GG. won In 2:04 on n woodchuck near the road. He Yoakum second; Locanda third. Nathbarked with Joy at the right of that an Straus, Joe Pointer, Little SMaw strange animal, and with one leap ha and Shadow Chimes also started, landed la front of the woodchuck. Portland, Ore., Aug. 15. The results Then he stopped there waa something in the woodchucks eye that In- at Irvington: First race, five and a half furlongs, dicated that there might be serious trouble. The dog discovered It and selling Lord Eldred won: Carohnrn Time, backed away to sAfety, and, strange second; Paul E. Jones third. to state, the woodchuck followed him; 1:10. Second race, five furlongs, selling followed him until the poetry waa all out of the experience and the ton Scorcher won; Judge Napton second; waa nil gone. Finally the dog acQuest third. Time, 1:02 Third race, five furlongs, selling knowledged hia defeat by dropping hia tail and starling for Phillips at a very Handsome Florey won; Karabel second; Black Cloud third. Time, 1:01 fast pace. Fourth race, seven furlongs, selling Plloto won; J. V. Kirby second; El YEA! YEA!! YEA!!! Platoniua ihlrd. Time, 1:38. Fifth- - race, six and n half furlongs, EAGLES Young selling C. Brhweizer won; Pepper second; Frivolous third. Time, 1:21 12. EXCURSION TO BALT LAKE Sixth race, mile and twenty yards, selling Invictus won; TsabellHn secTRIP 51.00 ond; II. Thatcher third. Time, 1:44 16th. train Special Tuesday, August via Oregon Short Line leaves Ogden 9:30 a. m., returning leaves Salt Lake THE BAD QUEEN BESS. la TERRIBLE IN REGULAR August rtrggPAY MORyivo, -- MCRTCACE IS RELEASED ESCAPE COUNCIL ctah, dopest, 11. Anna ness. The name bill continues tha the week. rat of A GOOD THING FOR CONSTITUTION Parker Conatltutian Club Organised in New York to Fuah Along tha Interest ef Alton B. New York. August 15. The Parker constitution club composed of members of the bar of New York City has bnen formed here with three officers: J resident, James C. Otter; Vice Presidents, Wheeler II. Perkhnm. John E. Troon. Joerph E. Irarofque and John G. Carlisle: Secretary. William H. Church Osborne; Treasurer, Wm. II. Ilnrnblower. Krancia l.ynde Stetson, John G. Milhurn. Howard Taylor V. end Janies Gerard. In a statement the following are given an tbe objects of the club: The object of tbe club Is to advance the cause of consiitutlonal government, civic freedom and adherence to tow, through the election of Alton B. Parker to Hie presidency of the Uniied States." The statement also criticise President Roosevelt, saying that lie haa net up a po!lry of autnrratlr force and has shown that a president wh BRITISH QUERY BEGUN. has the will lo usurp legislative function. to exalt the power of tbe exeMorocco. Aug. 13 The cutive above the constitution and comTangier. British cruiser Minerva arrived to- mit our nation to violations of international justice easily fluds a way." day. It was announced from Tangier. Aug. WILL STOP IN UTAH. l!tb. that Hatred Jsiya. principal secretary to El Meneblil, the Morncran minister of war. and a British suhjert. Portland.Ore.. Aug. 15. Bishop Earl had been arrested and Imprisoned Cranston, one of the Methodist Epis-cothere and that his goods were conmissionary bishops in thin counfiscated under the orders of the sul- try. who at the last general conference in Iras Angeles, was tan. assigned to Washington. IX C.. will leave PortSEASONABLE 8TRIKE. land this evening' to attend the Utah 1 rater he will mission. go east. ClerelHni. Aug. 15. Two thousand Rishop David Hastings Moore, the cloak makers went on strike today. Innew resilient Methodist Episcopal crease In wages, recognition of the bishop of Port land, who is to take the union aad closed shops'' are demand- place of Bishop Earl Cranston, arrived ed. t today from Cincinnati. p 15 w ..... 13 ss ....,..,3 ff RACES - 1-- 3-- 1-- railroad station, and lta owner, who appeared to have found out that It might he valuable, waa on hia guard leal ha might Ira taken In by sharpers and deprived of n fortune. The Chicago man succeeded In getting a sample of the water, which he had analyied, after which he went hack to open negotiations with the farmer. Til tell you what I'll do," he said, after trying ta get the old man to net n cash price on the spring, If you will give me the ante right to handle this water. Ml put It on tho market, advertise It, fnralifir bottles, pay for transportation and 111 that and give of the gross receipts.' you one-fift-h Tha old man pulled hia chin whiskers and said he wanted time to think about It "Very well. I'll come back tomorrow. Sleep on It tonight, and if my offer Isnt agreeable to you fix the terms on which you are willing to alga a contract. On the following day when the Chicago man returned the owner of the spring Mid: "I been thlnkin about, that offer, and 10:30 p. m. me and my wife ha talked It all over. h of the gross We dont think receipts Is ennugHTer our share, hut If you can go you'll make it abrad and have the water. The Chicago man compromised with hia conscience and the H nosier by making It Chicago Rerord-Hcral- u. BROOKLYN, 3; ST. LOUIS. 2. HAWTHORNE. rinre 5 1-- 4-- longs:-Ramshor- m SARATOGA. Saratoga. N. Y.. August IS The feature today was the appearance aud defeat of McPhesnney, former champion of the West" In the sixth Summary: First race, seven furlongs: Minx won: Wild Thyme second; Armenia, third. Time, 1:25 Id. Second race, steeplechase, short course: Seagull won; Bonfire aecond; Libretto third.. Time, 4:08 Third rat. The Kentucky, five aad a half furlongs: Candida won; Czars, phnnne aecond; Fleur De Marie third. m. 2-- 6. Time, 1:07. Fourth race, mile and a furlong: Elliott won; Dalesman, aecond; Car- buncle third. Time, 1:65. Fifth race, six furlongs: Mirthless won Raiment second; Bulwark third. Time. 1:14 2d. Sixth race, one mile: Jocund won; third. Dimple second; Auromaster Time, 1:89 McCheeney, Witchcraft, Fleeing and King of Tha Valley also ran. 3--5. ST. LOUIS. St. Louia, August 15. Fair Ground s summary; Hall third. Time. 1:28. First race, seven furlongs: Eleanor Lady Lou third. Time, : 66. ' Second race, four and n half fur. longs: Our Joe won: Wakeful second; Howard won; Amoroua aecond; Baby Third race, seven furlongs: Mindora won; Ivernla second; R. Q. Smith third. Time. 1:28 2. Fourth race, nix furlongs, handicap: Commodore won; Joseph Mayberry second; Morning Star third. Time, 1-- 1:14. Fifth race, five furlongs, purse: Are lean won; The Cook aecond; Picture Hat third. Time, 1:62. Sixth rare, mile and a sixteenth, selling: Iras won; Ryevale second; Triple Silver third. Time, 1:48 1-- 2. OUR " MEATS GIVE it ta from satisfaction because ' Block, properly fat, healthy' slaugkilled at our hter bousersnd Jarinedlxtely hung in our large refrigerator, where it Is thoroughly chilled before delivery to the market, thus enwith reabling ds to serve you times. all at meat frigerated LL WEATHERBY WhelsMle and Retail Butcher. OGDEN. 2468 Wash. Ave.. rm " Squint Causes Wrinkles gets eld before thslr by squinting In the sun or wind. Glasses, If properly fitted .will entirely obviate thla and in most cases Im- I prove ones appearance. make a speciality of fitting tho kind that look the beet and will be moot beneficial. A parson tint 1-- 3-- i Chicago, August 15.-PSUvn " toga, the extreme outrider in the betting won the Speculation stakes, the feature of the opening Hawthorne today. Summary day flv nd hlf Albert Kir won; Useful lady,furlongs; second: Capltanzs third. Time. 1:09 Second race, steep! chase, abort rourae: Wierd won; Allegiance xenon rt; Sweet Jane third. Time. Third race. The speculation :p one mile: Prince Silver Wings stakes, wotr Phil Finch second; Ciiftonforge thirdL Time. 1:40 Fourth race, six furlongs: Ida Davie won; Sylvia Talbot second; King Ella, worth third. Time, 1:14. Fifth raro. mile and a sixteenth: Port Royal won; Incubator second Gregor K. third. Time. 1:45 5. Sixth rat, one mile: rreckmaa won; Gold Mnleral second; Ben Her. wood third. Time, 1:43. Seventh race, seven and a half fur. won; John Smulxkl second; Handzarra third. Time, ' J. T. RUSHMER, The Expert Optician. Washington Ava 2412 1.00-RO- UND 3-- 4. The Chicago Dental Co. Best Set Teeth $8.00" one-fift- one-ten- th BASEBALL " one-efght- New York, Aug. 15. "Tie visitors While going to hi room the other hud the game well in hand when hits morning and meditating upon the fact by Dillon. Dubbe and Sheckerd turnthat he owed a hlg doctor hill and had ed the tide and gave Brooklyn the only 87.25 with which to pay it. Rufus victory in the ninth inning. AttendR. H. K. Score: Geddee. an Evanston carpenter, waa ance. 2.500. 3 7 1 ,. accosted by a plainly-dressestranger. Brooklyn 2 6 2 "Youre Mr. Geddea. aren't you?" hi. Louis .. .. .. Jones and Bergen; Taylor and Mcasked the stranger. Lean. Yea. sir," he replied. Used to live In Milwaukee, didn't CINCINNATI, 4; NEW YORK. 1. you?" ' 1 did." Do you remember lending Aid to a New York. Aug. 15. Inability to hit man up there named HnmphrejT Johns McGinnlty caused Cincinnati' defeat about nineteen years ago?" today. President rulliam has susYes. I remember that distinctly. pended McGann of New York and "He never paid It, did he?" Harper of Cincinnati for three days Never. for disputing the umpire's derisions T7e1! pursued the stranger, with last week and Kelly of Cincinnati has emotion. 1 am Humphrey Johns. I been laid off indefinitely. Attendance R. 11. E. have never forgotten that debt, and I 6.750. Score: 1 3 2 am going to pay It with Interest some Cincinnati .. .... 4 7 5 day. hut I'm a little hard np just now. New 1 ork .. .. .. Do yon suppose you could lend me n Hahn and Schlei; McGinnlty and ha'f a do'lsr for the sake of old times?" Bowerman. Chicago Tribune. CINCINNATI. 1; NEW YORK, 4. ..... ,... .......... PORTLAND Boston's more frequent errors offeet n slight superiority August IGth to lP'h, Inclusive: in batting. Leaver's pitching hand round trip via Oregon Short Line Rv. was split by Gelcr's hard drive in from Ogden. 920.06. Tickets good 60 the first inning. Attendance S.3fl. dais. R. II. E. Score; EXCURSION. Boston. Aug. 6. A Our "painless extracting" by.our new method la a pronounced as the following patients have testified sue-cat- s, Chee. N. Giddlnge, Druggist Stirling Bhurtliff. . . Will Moran. ;) j Mr. E. Hall. Mrs. Lucy Stevens: 1. A Mr. Harry Eddington. f Mr. Ellle, (Standard office. Mr. John Butler. - Mr. Chee. McCarthy. j i Mr. Themes BurdltL Mr. Wygand Smith. Mr. Albert Peterson. Mies Hazel Hunt. Misa Mable Spencer, Mrs. Montgomery. 347 24th Street OGDEN - - UTAH |