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Show the Moaynro examinee popes, ctah, DEATH OF PASSENGER YliUK LADY Eva Jana Lloyd Died Yesterday Karl A. Scharld of the Salt Lake Tribune ia stopping at the Healy hotel vorka A. Smith, BuperintradtBt of ia m town, at the cut-off, Cfaarlea Sellaun ia ia from Prom- ontory. Walter of Salt Lake, of an eastern packing pany, ia iu town on business. T. 8. A Adams of on a visit. Lakeside repro-aentAiv- Typhoid TRAFFIC e com- is ia town George Garret and wife of Laramie. Wyoming, are in Ogden visiiing their son. Jack Garret. Parley Day of Fillmore, a as In town yesterday from the south, and left for Wyoming where he will teach school this winter. COMMISSION WELL KtiiiWN Monday mousing. of ' Fi-vt- TO CONSIDER DISTINCTIONS Eva Jano Lloyd, a Tiang lady of Tha Question of Conditional and Abso18 years, daughter of C. Eit Lloyd, manlute Contraband of War Will bt ager of the Utah Knitting works, died Settled and Results Comof her last evening a 1:30 nt tbe home municated to America of parents at 2155 Jeflersoa avenue, and England, typhoid fever. During the latter stages of tha disease hopes were strong for St. Petersburg, August 28. A Joint hut aha sank commission FIRST PASSENGER TRAIN LEFT the young lady's recovery, representing the Foreign efnil and afternoon rapidly yesterday OVER and Marino Mlaiatera to be presided OGDEN YESTERDAY to the on of the physicians forts part over by Professor G. Martens, proLUCIN CUT-OFeffect a favorable turn In the disease fessor of International at the Uniproved unavailing. of St. Petersburg, will ait Fourteen Coaches Carrying Western versity moved deceased tha The parents of forthwith to consider the distinction Tourists Comprised the Train- to Ogdea from Logan a year ago and between conditional and absolute conThis Marks Beginning of Regpopand Mla Lkiyd waa well known traband of war. ular Traffic. ular la both places. It ia exiiected that the result will be The remain were shipped to IfflM be communicated to the British and The first passenger train to cross an event wblrh hat from the Lindquist undertaking parambassadors by tha end of tha Lurin cut-of- f, funeral will American tba week and that It will tend to tha been looked forward to aa of special lors this evening and the Wellsville cemetery. the take nt place removal of existing cau- - of friction. significance, pulled out of ths Union depot thla morning at 1:39 sad was successfully piloted arrow the greaf ENEMY WEREHOT RUSSIANS trestle work by Conductors J. H Urton and Canfield, the latter acting Intoxicated Japanese Endeavor to Dupaa brakeman. licate Incidents In Connection The trata consisted of fourteen With Yalu River. roaches filled with west bound passof waa made and delayed up engers, Will Mark ths LoosenLa Kalan and Knnayal are the January First, Now connections with tho Rio Grande York Senator's ing of tha who participated names two of Japa Western. Hold on Politico After Ytara In n light with two officers yesterday for reason running The special given of Activity. street and as a result this on Twenty-fiftthe paasenger over the rut-othe Jail in chargare city languishing B. morning la that aa unusually large Albany, N. Y., Aug. 28.-Ptrata had to he made up from tho de- ed with resisting officers. Hill In conversation with friends here Mongolthese of named The first layed Rio Grande Western passengers today announced that he intends to reof yesterday, which were from ala to ians waa In n decidedly intoxicated adtire from politics January 1st next to was condition and proceeding fourteen hours late aud arrived nd that no matter what the reeult obnoxand fact by noisy all together. The helpers that vertise the uf the coming campaign may be In took Burke Officer would have otherwise been needed ious eondiirt when or national, he will rejinqulah slate the across him In charge and started were avoided by going over the cut-ofthe leadership of the Democratic party seisHut an especial significance, say the street with him. His companion to free his in New York. trainmen. Ilea behind this event. Be- ed the officer and tried seised He added that In the event of Demthe but failing countryman; with this mnrnlng'a train, ginning Mat- ocratic success this fall be would not him to and tried away. latter drag will take trains henceforth, excursion Off- accept any position under the national the rut-orunie add avoid the use of ters were getting interesting for to or state Democratic ailnilntetmtkms hia beat was who doing icer Burk, the expensive system of helpers be a candidate for election or when again of the prisoner, retain comes possession here and Terrace. Thla office whatever. to any both Mongoland assurance arrived from no higher authority than promthese Former Senator Hill made inent trainmen nt tha yards thla ian! were taken to police headquartstatement a on the eve of hla birthmorning, but It la generally believed ers. tomorfriend appeared to hall them day annlveroary which come 1843. that this mnrnlnga propitious event 29, means no less than the beginning of out. but upon learning that 50 would row. He was born Augusthe said that In partial explanation a gradual substitution of the new he necessary considered the price too he had intended to take such action n mute for the old and that the change high. year ago today but was persuaded by will be expected in n short time. some close personal friends to defer of the runSince ths commencing LUNCH doing so until after the presidential WANTED HE AREE over of last April ning freight trains election this year. Having engaged the long trestle, no efforts have been since bia youth and pared to Improve and strengthen tha The Result Was a Chas Which Ended In active politics aa nerved city attorney, alderhaving In for tha an Additional Rscrult roadbed, and the first passenger flnda man and mayor of Elmira, member It la a sound and safe condition, so City's Table. of the legislature, lieutenant governor, that there ia nothing In the way of Hal Leasengcr, a young man well governor for several years, and Unitea gradually eliminating the old expenfeela sive route, and siieedlly recovering the known to the police foree, assaulted States senator few six years, he lx or seven million dollars put Into Mr. McCarty, proprietor of the lunch that he hae been sufficiently honored street yesterday by hla party and that be has rendered car, on Twenty-fift- h ths lake. period of afternoon and tried to escape without political service during him to be reentitle to veara sufficient waa but caiitured hla for meal, paying and ksiged In Jail after an exciting lieved of further active politlrai effort All OCDEN CITIZEN chase. PASSES AWAY Portland, Ore., August 28. Three lsasenger tried to get McCarty to trust him for a meal but being refused train loads of Knight Tempter on John F. Keyter Died Yesterday at tha Intimated that be bad money and waa their way to the grand encampment nt Hospital. given something to eaL He started to Ban Francisco spent today in this city leave without paying and waa atop-peaud left tonight for California. The Ths many friends of John F. Keyser A wordy altercation followed Templars were all from Pennsylvania, will be pained to learn of hla sudden and McCarty started away for the pur- one train containing the Philadelphia o'2 demise yesterday afternoon nt pose of calling up tha police, whea be Commandery, tha other train the clock nt the Ogden General hospital, wae Chasseurs, and the last waa prevented by two vicloue punches where ha underwent an alteration fur to tba nose fropi hla opponent. Le av- made up of Knights from other porrupture, but was unable to survive enger than started to hot foot down a tions of the State. the shock, lie waa taken 111 only n aide street and officers appearing on few days ago. Ilia remains were tak- tha scene, a lively chase in which n PASSED COMFORTABLE DAT. en In charge by Undertaker Larkin large crowd of excited dtlxena particiand removed to hia home, corner of pated, followed. The prisoner vu Worcester, Maas., August 28. The Twenty-eightMunroa avenue and finally caiitured by Officer Hadloch, following bulletin waa given out nt 9 atreeL Deceased was born In after he bad almost mads a couplets oclock by General Rock wood Hoar: fifty years ago. and has resided circuit of the block. The Senator baa had a comfortin Ogden for the past twelve years. He will he arraigned on a charge of able day, baa taken hla nourishment Hla wife and five children survive him. battery. and has held hie own. though there le On account of some of the relatives no evidence of Increase in strength. being In the east the time and place For the tint time since hla illness, of funeral cannot be announced until he called this morning, for the newsthey are heard from. papers and showed interest and commented on matters of public Interest." WASHOUTS AFFECT RIO GRANDE JEGINS SENATOR HILL WILLRETIRE John Hanson, ths well known traveling man. and little son J. to Hurt Hansen, left for a trip through South-er- a Utah last evening. ff ' Judge Rolapp and Thomas D. Pee returned last night from their trip to Portland and other points north-wes- avid t. The United Commercial Travelers of Ogden ('mini'll No. 248, divided nt n recent meeting to give an outing in Ogden canyon in the near future. Salt Lake Council will be iuvlied. A Knighte Templar special arrived ff last night at 9:50 from Louisville, Ky via the ft. 0. V. anil loft for the coast at 10: IS. U ctuiKlutcd of a baggage coach,, three sleepers and a din- ea er. The wife and family of Fred Tout left early tliia running for a several weeks' visit with friends In Inc. folio. Mr. Tout will be granted a vacs lion anil will Join them In a few days. Plosser left yesterday for in estensive trip east. He will vlait i W. D. kin-to-n end most of the Now Kngland stales, attend the convention of Kaglcs at Baltimore and visit the World's Pair on hla way home. Special Revenue Agent Smith of the Omaha di vision of the Internal revenue service, has Juat arrived front the east and will establish his headquarters in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George II. Tribe and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Williams, with several friends will constitute a party which will start for the World's fair about October 151b. d. Welter CsmpN7, IV. O. W. to Hermitage Tuesday, August 30t h. Take V. O. W. wagons. Round trip 40c. Wagons leave Slade's office at t o'clock and 7:30 p. m. Dancing In the evening. Admission 25c per ronple. Full moon on return trip. THE OGDEN STATE BANK was the pioneer in furnishing Its customers with the little Heme Savings Banka Any one desiring to open a savings account will be furnished a bank free h tier-pinn- y John Falkner, a minor aged 19. waa arrested yesterday afternoon for fresaloons. Offloor Pender quenting recaught him in ths act of leaving sort between Grant and Uncoin on Twenty-fiftstreet and promptly took him in charge. He was Intoxicated and presented a disorderly and dis- Cloudburst Naar Rifle, Colo., Caused Considerable Damage. graceful appearance. A washout at Rifle, Cntqyudo, deThis paper had prepared a four-pagtha Rio Grande Westers passpolitlrai supplement to he sent out layed alluntil after midnight last night. with the Kxsmlner yesterday morning engers Trains which should hahve been in ns to the Standard and Kxsmlner did but through some error the early as 10:40 yesterday morning 1 13 carrier boys failed to take them out. not arrive until betweenTrains and No. 1 morning. Therefore the supplements are sent o'clocktwothissartlanS of No. I arriving out with this morning's Kxamlnor and and will be given wllh the Standard thla within n short time of each other. Ths cloudburst wblrh rawed the destrucevening. tion of tha roadbed is said to have violent nature The presidents of the 76lb quorum been of an nnusnally damage waa sufficient to occuof seventies of the Church of Jeans and tha available forces for about ten Saints met with py all Christ of Latter-daSen. President W. F. Critchlow to ar- hours. range a program fur the regular quorum meetings In resume the early part of October. Six of the seven presidents of the seventies were present, those present In addition to the senior president being John A. Boyle, John M. Crowning, James II. Douglas, Job New York Motor Enginooro Want Tan Filigree and Alva Scovllle. Hours' Wages for Nina Hours' Work. Joseph Davis Matthews, an aged tone cutter of Salt tokr, died SaturNew Tork, August 29. Fifteen hunday at North Ogden of general de- dred members of the Brotherhood of bility. Ilia remains were removed to Engineers, representing IJnilqnlst'a undertaking parlors yes localities within SUO mile of Near terday and shipped to Salt lake City York, at a meeting there today y for Interment last evening. voted to support tho ronten-tloThe deceased was 93 years of aa of tho Motor Engineers employed nd leaves a family of grown sons and on tho elevated rood, that the men In Salt lake. daughters In the subway shall he paid the union wage of $3.50 for a nine-hoGALLAGHER'S TSUNK FACTORY. day Instead of for a ten hour day, the wblrh General Manager Bryan Manufacturers of Trangs and Bagg rata at Inter! of tho trough Transit company, Goods. reasonnt Leather Repairing able price a, on abort aotleei Call sad proposes. Chief Grand Warren 8. Stone of aaa ua and we ran save yog 21 per Cleveland and Assistant Grand Chief DAVID I. GALL ACHER. Mat K. J. Hurley of linaion. will remain $22 25Ul istrasL hero tomorrow and probably Thursday to try to settle the difficulty of ths lnterhomugh. The men would not the possibility of a strike being ordered on the elevated. In case Mr. Bryan does not grant the demands of tho Brotherhod. The following are the arrivals at the TRUSTS VS. PLANTERS. Reed hotel for the la', twenty-fou- r hours: Mexico City. August 29. The sugar J. W. Retley. Ogden; John Lund, trnst has received over 0.50(1 tons of I". 8. Army; sugar Intended for shipment to LonOgden: M. F. A. I. Marnah. V. 8. A.: Mamie C. don and the trust officials made overMarnab. H. 8. A.; A. W. Itnhyrs. Van- tures to sugar planters to pay nearly pound to aid In getting couver, Wash.; II. J. Hurras, Chicago; one cent. augar planters to pay nearly one rent F. J. Wildes, Boston: ft. V. Boston: C. F. Krause. Ogden : a pound to aid in getting sugar out of John floe, Ogdi:n; T. C. Van Ruren, tha country so as to make hotter Omaha: Mrs M. I.. Hollingsworth. prices In tha home markets for the crop. City; M. J. Flynn. City: A. Christen- sew It Is now said that the trusts Inter sen. City: C. T. Chrtsicnnrn. City; ft. C. Joyce and family. Ogden: II. A. esta will not agree to this proposition. Gallagher. Ssn Francisco; I.. ranee, The matter la an embarrassing one for Philadelphia: Hneo Frynezin. Eureka. planters. Visit: Edwin P. Lund, New York: N. STILL FEEL LIKE FIGHTING. P. Parnell, Blho, Nev.: J. Norris. Xew York; T. Duchsne Butte: A. ftuenoa Ayres. August 2. ParaguaHuntsville; W. II. Kahlor. Balt yan revolutionary vesseie are extremeMrs. M. E. Smith, Salt Lake. ly active. They are carrying men. horse and arms and are searching all busts. London. Aus. 2. A dispatch to I he An Argentine warship Lloyds from Vino. Spain, say that yesterday the Japanese auxiliary crufT vn threatened to fire on the revolution t slesmer-Fucrsif German It ary squadron Immeiurd vessels ffortvniy the Bismarck), has put into that port for living the Lag oT the Argentine water. h e sub-srrllie- y WANT NINE HOUR DAY unatif-'tnousl- n d ur dis-rus- REED HOTEL lie,-psi- Rasa-muse- h. BALLOON LANDS IN SAFETY TO RETURN TO Aeronaut Who Btarted From 8L Louie to Washington Lands Considerable Distance From tho End HUDSON'S BAY of Proposed Joumty. Canadian Government to Charter Sealing Steamer to Carry Provisions tools. Aug. 28. Carl Meyers, and Man and Establish Posts. the aeronaut, who started in a race from the World's fair grounds yesterSt. Johns, N. F., August 28. The day for the Washington monument Canadian government proposes to and whose balloon landed near Bt. Charles last night, returned to the charter the sealing steamer Erik to to Hudson Bay again wltlj, city tonight. Professor Meyers said proceed mahe landed where he did because he coal, provisions and outfitting waa afraid he would not meet an upper terial, accompanying the Dominion current that would take him east. Af- steamer Arctic, (formerly tho German ter leaving the fair grounds the bal- steamer Gaula) The Erik will take also detachments loon was carried In n northerly diMounted Police, rection. Neither ha nr the balloon of the Northwest landign them at. centers where It la Inwas Injured the professor said. She The balloon of George E. Tomlinson, tended to establish police posts. who started in the race with Profea- will be absent about two mouths, sor Meyers, was seen last night anNEW PRESIDENT. chored in the prairie several miles north of Charleston. A farmer Mid Lima, Peru. Aug. 28. Jose Pardo, that when It passed over hla head waa elected president of Peru who waa the rope dragging. In June teat, will be Inaugurated SepAvon. 111., Aug. 28. A balloon going tember 24th. Excitement over the political situaIn an easterly direction passed over tion in Peru ia lessening. Avon today and dropped a card attachFormer President Perlcoln and tho ed to a him. A farmer found the rard are opposed to a revolution. on which had been written, "Will people finder please write and tell of balloon BALLOON CRTS AWAY. passing town or elty, George ft. Tomlinson. World's Fair grounds, rare W. K. Smith. .Paris, Aug. 28. Lcliattdfs steerable It ia estimated that the balloon waa balloon narrowly escaped dostruetkin more than a mile high and going at today. The aeronaut ascended this the rate of twenty miles an hour. morning but wss obliged to come down on account, of n gale. The baloon waa anchored to a tree and while there was SUMMONS FINISH COUNSEL! .OR. no one on board It tore loose, rose to considerable height and drifted toBL Petersburg. August 29. An Imwards the sea. Several automobiles sumbeen issued perial decree baa balloon moning the estatea of Finland to meet started in pursuit of the 44 mtlea In ordinary session at Helsingfors, which descended at Pcrqulgny, from Morrison, whence tt Btarted. It Dee. 8. next Under the same decree the next meeting of tha Finnish Diet raught In the tree but it ia hoped the effort to disengage It uninjured will will be held In 1907. , be successful. The Finnish charter provides for a national parliament consisting of four ODD CORNERS IN KING3 HOMES- estates, the nobles, the cleregy. the No monarch in the world excels tba The esburghers and the peasant. tate are convoked by the Emperor of Czar of Russia In the splendor of his Russia, who Is grand duke of Finland. palaces. Tsarskoye, near 8t Petersburg. where the Emperor has been Now York. Aug. 29- .- Eight million staying recently, has a park around It dollars or more will be expended by which is eighteen miles in circumferHie New York. New Haven and Hart- ence. One room of tha palace has ford Railroad company for Improved walls of lapis lazuli and a floor of ebAnrapid transit from New York City ony inlaid with mother-of-pearto the Bronx and that part of West- other ha wall of amber curiously chester and that part of Long Island carved and the walls of a third are laid Bound, according to Information given thlrk with gold. In the throne room out tonight by President Charles S. of the palace of the Shab of Persia there i a carpet so thickly aowa with Melon. pearls that the texture of the doth can hardly be seen. JEALOUS OF ATTENTIONS Near tt la tha tliror.c of esrved wood, atudded with PAID Near the Jewel valued at l.vnoA.000. Chics go. Auk. 29. Jenkins because throne stands huge stiver vase set but with pearls and turquoises, of the attentions paid to his by her sweetheart, torenx strange to say. alongside of It stands tontsrh attempted to kill both with a cheap European painted urn, such aa a revolver ami then ended his own can he Is night anywhere for a dollar. The Shah ha curious ides about life Augusta Ruth. 20 years old. the was shot in the back ns the value of thing.. aud on the walls of she sat nt a p'etto. while her swert-hear- one room a painting by one of the old Edward Moeller, was shot In masters bancs side by side with a the thigh as he stood beside her. Tho guaiiy winter advertising a dealer In girl prohaldy will die. Moeller' con- fish hooks, la one room, where are dition Is not serious. kept mauy curious articles of gold and BL l. stop-daught- t. August 29, isot TRAFFIC AT ADVANCE OF STANDSTILL TWO MILLION IN CALIFORNIA DOLLARS Philippine Import Trade Shews Gain While Exports Shew Slight Falling Off Except in Hamp and Trhaccob , Damage te tha Railraada. ClU- - Au- - 28. Fo the Brat time since there have been two rods built Into Los Angeles from the east, there were no overland train iu or out of the city today. Traffic on tha Southern Pacific is nt a standstill, owing to ths out of the track on the desert washing between Beaumont end El Casio. Three miles "led out and traffic .,rack will not be resumed before tomorrow morning. Tbe effect of the water at tbe scene of the cloudburst yesterday wee so terrific that eighty pound steel rails wer twisted and broken and carried considerable distances from their original resting places. Considerable stock was drowned, country bridges carried away and mada washed out. The Southern c overland trains both east and west bound are tied up. Several delayed Santa Fe trains en route over the Southern Pacific from the east are among those held up east of the Beau-puwashout It la hoped to get them through by tomorrow morning. The Santa Fe has not yet brought any of ths delayed trains into the city over Us regular route, although the damage to the track at various places In Arizona, hae been tempo rarity repaired. A washout at Oro Grande last night gave that road another spell of trouble and caused delay to trains. This hue been overcome, however, and it is expected trains will begin to arrive over tit Santa Fe main line from tbe mat tomorrow without further interruption. r, Fa-cifi- nt liver, heavy with gems, there te said to be an ordinary toothbrush, which the Shah regards as one of the greatest curiosities. And everywhere about the palace are rats. The Shah haa a specimen of every kind of cat of which he haa ever heard and there la hardly a country which la not represented In the feline army which It la tha pleasure of tha Persian ruler to maintain. If he bear of any sort of a cat which la new to him he immediately gives orders that It be bought, no matter what the price Is, and It la possible that some ordinary American tabby may be at this moment luxuriating nt the Shnhe expense. To take care of this assemblage of rata there Is a corps of well-pai- d officiate The palace of the Emperor or Abyssinian la a large building, built like a Swiss chalet, wtth a roof and whitewashed walla. It 1a a vary ordinary stair and la surrounded by huts and other inferior buildings. There is nothing splendid about the palace of lta furnishings, and, indeed, it would be considered ns quite lacking In everything except aixe as a residence for an American of moderate mean. But It te the palace of an Emperor, nevertheless, snd of n powerful one. Chicago Chronicle. red-tille- d Aug. 28. According to Washington, a statement given out today at the bureau of insular affairs, the Philip- pine Import trade advanced nearly two million dollars ia value during the nine months ended March last, and a alight falling off U shown in the exports aa a result of decreased ship menta in copers and augar, alihough hemp and tobacco are exported in larger amounts than for the corres- COMFORTABLE THINGS TO HAVE The beat way to get them 1 to save your eoney and put ii in the savings department of the s of the previous ponding year. Excluding gold and silver and United States government purchases, the customs house returns give the total vain of merchandise imported for the nine months ended March. 1904. at 125.927.024 and the exports at $22,256,109, a seven per cent increase In imports and two per cent decrease in exports. The rice growing sections of the British and French East Indies have enjoyed most of the Increase In trade, the tetter terof the ritory sending three-fourt$10,000,000 worth of rice received. Except for theae countries from which rice te obtained, the statement aya that for the Brat time since American occupation the United States leads In the amount of merchandise sent to the ielanda and that the outgoing trade with the principal countries shows a decline In the value of shipments to the United State, more than $700,000 of the loss being credited to sugar exports and $600,000 to hemp. three-fourth- i Ogden State Bank OUR MEATS GIVE satisfaction because It la from stock, properly fat. healthy killed at our slaughter house, and Immediately hung in our large refrigerator, where it ia thoroughly chilled before delivery to the market, thus enabling ua to serve you with refrigerated meat at all times. EXCURSION TO LAGOON Wednesday, Aug. list The Modern Woodmen invite their friends to Join in an outing nt togoon. Three hundred dollars in prizes to be given away. Train leaves Ogden via Oregon Short Line 10:45 a. m. EXCURSION RATES VIA PACIFIC. I A. E WEATHEKBY Wholesale and Retail Butcher. OGDEN. 245$ Wash. Ave.. UNION $12.50 St. Louis and return.... $47-6Chicago aud return Chicago and return via St. Louis $47.50 Tt St. toula and return via Chicago $45.75 Limit 60 days. Transit limit 10 days each direction. Pullman sleepers through to SL Louis without change. Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays each week. Stop overs allowed. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pass. Agt I flashes were level that Is, aa If from of the cloud to another. Any that readied the ground must' form our'known position have been at least a mile long: There waa another tides forced upon the party, which was that they would be more comfortable and tar safer elsewhere; and when suitable opportunity orurred a descent waa made to earth. John M. Bacon, In Longmans Magazine. one part ur w "I'u- i'y !kiMAaUHegdAs aa School Children's EYES Examined Free school opens I want to test the eyes of every child in Ogden that has defective eyesight Coma mornings If possible. Before J. T. RUSIIMER, Expert Manfg. Optician, 2412 Wash. Ava. fl i LIVELY BALLOONING. For the first mile, while slowly rising, tha balloon xlgxngglng between the lower current until at approximately 8,000 feet it encountered n main aweep of air, which nt that was height following the course of the valley below. The horixon had been clear at starting, and the impression was as we sailed along in the curent that we would have a fair passage, unless some cloud, not yet apparent, in our wake could ride after ua and overtake ua at a higher level, where wind velocity la generally 'greater. Perhaps, therefore, we paid Insufficient heed to a murky veil ahead of us, which began gathering and deepening, and blotted out the view. We were soon enveloped In this gray curtain, and thua ita true appearance was lost to ua; but at Newbury, our atartlng ground, a large crowd waa watching ua entering sweat and most menacing thunder-pack- , and waa wondering why we did not come down. The first real warning wbch we had of our predicament waa a flash of lightning close on our quarter, answered by another on our other aide, and almost before we could realise it we found we were in the very focus of a furious storm, which waa being borne on an upper wind, and a wild conflict was already raging rorund us. There wee our own fast curent carrying ua westward; there waa the storm cloud slightly above ua, hurrying to the east; and added to these (hare now descended a pitiless .l of sir and halL We were douhtlees In a cloud which waa discharging lightning over wide area, each flash, however, issuing from the Immediate vicinity of the balloon, and the Idea formed on the writers mind waa that many dowa-draug- ht Ice-col- The Chicago. Dental Co. Best Set Teeth $8.00' Our "painless extracting" by. our new method to a pronounced euo-ce-s aa the following patients have testified Chas. Glddlnge, Drugglifc Stirling Shurtllff. Will Moran. Mr. E. Hell. Mrs. Lucy Stevens. rV-M- r. Harry Eddington. Mr. Elite, (Standard afBoa. Mr. John Butter. Mr. Chao. McCarthy. Mr. Thomas Burdttt Mr. Wygand Smith. Mr. Albert Petsraoiw Mias Haxel Hunt Mlaa Mabla Spencer. Mrs. Montgomery. 347 24th Street OGDEN - - - Low prices will move these silk waists out fast. You never saw waists of equal style and quality priced as these are. One glance at the assortment with a full knowledge of th: great range of sizes will convince you that these are bona-fi- de reductions reductions made for the purpose of effecting a drastic clearance Monday UTAH ( |