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Show THURSDAY SUE MOUSING EXAMINEE: OGDEN, UTAH, CLEVER THROW PHYSIC I Pretended to JUNE MORNING, 8, 1903, FIRE IMA VESSEL SWINDLERS Be Working a Schema. San FnnclscoJune 7. Fire broke out In the forwari hold of the steamer State of Calltorife at an early hour thin morning, entiling a kwa of f35.-liOOu account )f the great quantity of water which gas poured into the liold, the veM-- l la now badly listed and all that prevents it from turning completely over are hawsers attached to the wharf.- - TJe reave) was being loaded with freight and was to have southern Califorailed tomorrow nia points. j Wire-Tappin- HIGH KEHBALL DEL PRICE FROM u. TO THE DOGS? DONT DO IT have doe 1 It might ala Itfa of $hakapaara a tima but net a thia etreeuous age, Dragor ara eithvr fresh ar aula, purmA-cia- a adultaratad. and it you need have ua till your prescript! and year doctor will worry laaa about your reeorsry. 1871-190- 5 Oklaat aatabllahad drug atora ln Nartharn Utah. Wa hava tilled aver 8500 praacrlptiona for other paop'a.. Why not Youra Driver Win. The Druggist Chicago, June 7. SI. Cohen, wealthy Junk dealer of St. Louis, Mo., has reported to tho Chicago police the toes of 7,000 by a wire tapping s -- swindle ; Cohen met five men In St. Louie and elaborate plan they unfolded taiilm-a-n to beat the .races which are la progress at the Latonia track. He came to Chicago with the men and they took him to a room In a building near Sixteenth street and Michigan avenue. maThere were intricate electrical chines there sad ha thought the schema was a good one. For three daya ha remaine . with the party. During that time he advanced large snma of money aggregating 17.00(1 and itim the flve men disappeared. Thera la no trace to the whereabouts of the swindlers MILLERS IN BRUSH ' Laat weak wa told you about the RACYCLE. Wo aaiy running now to caN your attentioii to AN ACADEMY OF CRIME. OREL IS Thia is What Hea rats Chlcaga American" la. Gilhoolays First Work Woo Slugging Newsboys A for wiab who Columbia : ; Bicycles as tho Standard They ore known of America- ,- and have been man jifacturad In thia country for td years. Pries, with lino equipment, for genuine COLUMBIA only $40. Can sell you a what! an monthly con-fease- d Riddled by the Shot and Shell of Japanese. inataUmsnta. LOWEST PRICES ON Base Ball Goods Tokio, June 7. a. m. A correspondent of the Associated Press has boon permitted to Inapect tho Russian battleship Orel, now lying ot Molaouru. Tho Orel received terrible battering. Her hull shows forty gaping holes, end many pierced by largo sheila smaller where oho had been hit, while the superstructure, her upper works and upper decks were riddled by shells, The steel fragments and splinters. t T. S. HUTCHISON 306 25th St P. ERNSTROM gun was starboard forward twelve-inc- h mashed ton feet from the mussle, A either by shell or by explosion. fragment of tho gun went ovrr tho bridge, smashing tho rail and, after carrying the bnrerh of a buried itaelf in the signal locker. From the main deck upward the condition of the vessel was terrible to beBteel partitions ware smashed, hold. tho gangway was broken and stanchGear of vnrious ions were wrecked. kind covered the decks and tho ototo of tha alley ways ohowo that the ship was Tha mark of tha afire several times. flames iacreaaed tha acena of desolation. Tha main armor belt is Intact. Tha turret armor geaerally withstood tho battering from shells, although turrets were rentwo of tha dered unserviceable by shots which struck close to their boos. Several mailer guns were dlomonnted end A grewaome sight was a smashed. bulkhead bespattered with blood, fragments of flesh and hair. Tha Oral Is sound structurally, al though It will bo necesary to practlo-allreconstruct her from tho water The condition of tho ship line op. tershowo that the crew underwent rible ordeal before they surrendered. twelve-pounde- r. . Practical Horseshoer Wa ara specially prepared far shoeing mean horeaa. "Coma and sea hew we tfe It" 417 83rd street Opposite Consolidated Wagon and Machine company. Rhone 311 X. The Utah National Bank OF OGDEN United States Depositary L Dooly President Horace E. Poory Vloo President E. Ralph Cashier Hoag...... A. V. McIntosh Assistant Cash far Interest Paid on Savings Accounts WINES and LIQUORS H. PATTIBON B. M. LEEDOM. Falstaf Cafe 425 wash. Ave. Phono 82SX FURNITURE VAN STORAGE Heavy Draying Allen Transfer Co Phones: Bell 82; Independent 22. 412 26th St. WHERE TO EAT Juno 7. Chtries killed one man and another under the killed nearly of Carriage of officers direction and Wagnnmakers Union, No. 4, to tho police that he jearned the slugging trade while working for. the Chicago American. Tho confession will not surprise anybody who is familiar with the methods of yellow Journalism, says the Chicago Journal. It appears that the Chicago American, which poses as the friend of the laboring nun, took thia Ignorant brutt into Its service because of hls ignorance and brutality. There was no active barm In him then. He had killed nobodv and doufatlMi did not aspect to become a murderer, even under yellow Journalism instruction. But no man becomes a monster all at once. Gllhooley had to begin In the Infant cls-- s of the Madison street Academy of Crime. HU first lesson was in contempt for the law and Ita representative. He was taught that bla duty to his emcitl-xeployer outweighed hie duty as a He was exercised In beating newsboys who were not strong enough to defend themselves and who could the not hope for protection from police whan their word was to be balanced against the Influence of a newspaper. I got 11.50 a day from the Chicago American, says Gllhooley, "and $10 extra for every man 1 punched. That was my flret work of this kind slugging newsbovs for tho Chicago American." Bo by degrees lie rose to proficiency In violence and crime, until at last he was turned loose upon the community i bulking brute, thirsty for bloou, eager for money, and not caring how fierce and brutal might be the way he was to get It; In short, a competent and willing criminal. After Gllhooley had been graduated from the Academy of Crime, he got better wage. He wee paid (50 for killing Carlitrom and it took him only few mlnutra to do the Job. And now he stands confessed, a murderer, after a long career merely a thug and slugger, and looks t the future through a hempen noose. Such is the Malory of one of the graduates of yellow Journalisms AcaIn this community; demy of Crlma auch ia the Influence that flows from that academy continually and poisons its victims everywhere.-Ihas not lieea proved that the degraded creature who aeaalnated McKinley wan directly moved to that atrocious crime by yellow Journalism, though there la much elreumatantlal evidence pointing In that direction. The Academy of Crime certainly has reason to be proud of Gllhooley and hie achievements. Chicago. t. six-inc- h y t CHEAP LABOR FOR CANAL Undo Bom Will Invito Bids From All too World. Washington, Juno 7- - Tho statement that tha secretary of war has decided to hire 15,000 Japanese coolies for work on tho Panama canal has aroused a storm of opposition throughout tha country, and hundreds of protests by mail and telegraph were received at the capltol today. Tha Pacific Coast is vlrulmt in its denunciation of the plan, and labor organisations ara aroused. The padrone system practically will he In force, aernrdlag to the opponents of tho plan. They sav the men will be hired through a contractor, who will get the Japanese Into debt to bim and (cep them practirally In bondage. 'Cheap labor Is what Is wanted, and as the secretary will seek open markets In the purchase of canal supplies, so he will go Into tho markete of the world in his search for labnn-ra- . It was announced nt tha headquarters of tba canal commission that tha executive committee was drafting n set of specifications on which bids for npptrlng laborer wHl later ha solicited. The conditions of service, hours, etc., will be fully eat forth. Wide publicity will lie given to tho fact that tho government will hire a large body of men. and contractors throughout 11)0 world will be given sn opportunity to hid. No laborers will be taken from Hawaii. The planter there have need for every man they now have In the fields lu fact tho Islands are threatened with a labor famine. g SERIES OF TRAGEDIES. John Bran Kills Himself After Shooting Hla Wife, Cleveland. June 7. Following family quarrel, John Bran today shot hls wife and then fired a bullet Into hla own brain. Bran died almost in OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. wound Is only stantly, while the hsre the Everything best Short light. Bran we the woman's second at ail hours. husband. Her first husband wa Bran All kinds of gams and fish in season. brother. He killed himself Extra fins dinner Sunday, from 12 to ago. Another brother was five years drowned 2 p. m, 25c. Fma lunch from 11 to 4 here recently. and 6 to 4 p. m. BOSTON" CAFE - J im 324 Young,Street Props Twenty-fift- h MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS Yard 2003 Jefferson AvSnut, n. COUNTEBB BECOMES LONDON MILLINER , New York Were Shipped From San Francisco Without Detection. y 0. Si London, June 7. Speculation in the form of shopkeeping scents to hive a subtle fascination for fashionable Is dies Recently Lady Wlmborne was added to the select coterie of titled owners of business establishments, and now, close in her wake, follows the Countess KabhrimMl, (he society beauty, who Is opening a bonnet shop In South Moulton well-know- street. The premises arc being handsomely fitted up, and the rountes has been promised the patrnnnge of her rich friend. , The shop U s stones throw sway from the spot where lady narhel Byng and the countess of Warwick had their shops. Borne of the titled ladies who have made ventures of this hare retired sadder, hut wiser people. WOMAN A88A6SINATED. Ban Frsnrlsro. June 7. Bing Sam, wife ot Citing Ring Urn, who is employed as a rook on one of tho United States warships, was stabbed to death laat night at ihe corner of .Jackson and street. Tho police are unable to aseertaln who committed the crime, hut two witnesses who reported the matter will he held and It ia expected that they may give the information that will lead to the identity ot tha assassin. Rtm-kto- n WANTED TO MARRY ALICE. to A Strong Tribute. Rachael J, Southall, M. D 284 Virginia Street, Buffalo, If. Y, to a graduate ot tho Uni vanity of Buffalo, Class of 1884, and has been la the practice ot medleine In that el ty alnce then. She writes aa follow Jfy, conviction, supported by experience, la that Pinna ia a valu- able preparation for all catarrhal affections. I hava taken a bottle myself and joat fool Ann X shall continue to take it" tome, MI am therefore glad to rrmnnnml FMrw for toe many file of owni ONE ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS There Are Many Others - SQUADRON GETTING READY, Will Sail SuAa tho Ruoeiait Cruloer te France te Get Body of For tho Captain.ef Aurora. Joha Paul Jones. New York, Jnne 7. The second squadron of the North Atlantic fleet consisting of the armored cruiser Brooklyn and the protected cruiaera Chattanooga, Gslveaton and Tacoma, elected by the navy department to bring the body of John Paul Jonea from France, will assemble off the naval anchorage at Tompklnavillet Staten Island, today, and will proceed on Thursday to. era on the way to OS that port the casket Cherbourg. containing the body will be transferRear Admiral red to the Brooklyn. C. D. Blgebee, who will he1 In command, will board hla flagship off At the this afternoon. Brooklyn navy yard, carpenters have been busily engaged on the flagship completing an, oak platform which ia called the "mahogany sarcophagus,1 meaning the mahogany casing that to receive tho leaden coffin containing the body of the commander of the Bonhomme Richard. Admiral Bigs bee expects to make the voyage from Bandy Hook to the Cherbourg breakwater In about 13 Tomp-klnsvll- le FIFTY YEARS IN PRISON. Manilo, June 7. No deaths have been reported among the Rnoaian officers or aallora ainca the arrival here of (ho three eratoora, oommaaded by Admiral Enquiat. Among those who had a narrow escape from death, la Captain Neholaia, commander of the Aurora, on which vessel Enqutst hoisted hla flag aftar While the Oleg had bora disabled. Captain NeboMn waa la the conning tower, a shell exploded there, but did not Injure him. Later, he left the bridge of the Aurora in charge of the first officer and went to the main deck, in order to supervise the work of subduing the flames, the Aurora being cm fire, and of caring for the wounded and killed. On hie way to the main deck, another shell exploded near Captain Nebolsin and some of the fragments hit him, three In the bead, one In the rigbt leg and one on tho right ankle. The captain waa stunned for a few momenta, but recovered and proceeded to look after the wounded. He thrn returned to the bridge and continued to command the Aurora without reHa never ceiving any surgical aid. gave up the command of the vessel at any period of the fight or while on her Kauvet-cbenk- o Chief Burgeon way her. praises the captain highly for hls courage and endurance. Call On Us For Information Utah Light 0. Railway Co. R. 8. CAMPBELL, E. W. WADE, Agent J. C Gesl Mgr. PLATT SADDLERY CO. WEALTH FOR SALT LAKE WOMAN For an Attempt to Rob Exproaa Train. Bt. Paul, June 7. Advices were received at the headquarter of the Northern Pacific railroad here today from Phillppsbnrg. Mont., to the effect that Clarence B. Young, who attempted to rob the express car of uti Northern Pactflr train two miles east of Beermouth, May 27th, after he had dynamited the rai, has been sentenced in the district court to erre fifty year in the Deer Lodge penitentiary. Young was arraigned in tha district court yesterday nd weired hie rights and entered pies of guilty, which was arerpted by the court who then sentenced him. He will be taken to Ihe penitentiary today. KING IN LONDON. Mr. Murdock Goto Five For Cent of .. an Eotata. Sharon, Pa., June 7.' The will of the millionaire steel manufacturer snd mine owner who died in Chicago, Sunday last waa probated today. Among the beneficiaries are Amos Kimberly, hla broth er, of lows, who Inherits 17 2 per cent of the estate, and hi step-lsteMrs. Kate Murdock, of Balt Lake City, who will receive five per cent. About 23 per cent waa left to charities. Peter L. Kimberly, Harness Saddles and Blankets. We make a specialty of High Gride Harness and 2279 Washington Ave. Stock Saddles. r. New York. June 7. D. O. Mills said today that he has tendered hie resignation as director of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, hls reason, he raid, being the apparent im- Electric Fans London. June 7.-Alfonso to- possibility of harmonious action la day visit ed the city of Irmdon and en- the board of directors of the society. joyed the hospitality of the Lord May or and corporation at the Guild hall For the first time since hie majcstyi arrival In Engltnd the weather was BLOOD 8HED IN 8AGINAW, sufficiently fine to enable him to appear In an open carriage end for the Saginaw. Mich., June 7. Tbs first time anything in the nature flrat blood hed in connection with o really large crowds gathered to the street railway strike which King .. We don't keep e'm We sell e'm ceiling, BURLINGTON WASHED OUT. Sheridan. Wv0.. June 7. Thirty-eighmiles ef track on the Burlington road between this city end Cody have been washed out by a sudden rise in Big Goose and other streams. Ten cars of an extra freight train near Coburn were washed into a ditch. EXCURSIONS EAST. top-ove- In May and Jr.;, one tare plus 52.00. round trip. Enquire at ticket office (7 West Second South street to.-- In formation and scenic hooka. The Midland Route was begun in Saginaw Valley Sunday morning occurred here this afternoon. Deputy Sheriff Fred Harris shot and instantly killed Henry Wetck. Jr., a Per Marquette machinist, and wounded Torrence Kelly end Wallace A. Douglass. Both of the latter were shot through the left leg and their Injuries are not likely to be serl- oue. Harris waa immediately ar- rested. The three men shot were, It Is said, members of a group of men who were Jeering at the n crew of car on which Deputy Harris was riding as guard. t from stock, and bracket Electric Supply & Fixture Co. New Location. 2448 Washington Ave. J. G. Reed & Bros. "old stand' Phonu-B- tfl non-unio- MMi desk . types. Also Electric Flat Iron, no trouble, little expense ' great results. wel-com- him. a m physician, and la addition to ths edge of women ordinarily r doctor, her expericnocenabla herl? better than the average doctor ioim? stand tho ailments peculiar to wonusT Dr. Xemball eadonet Peruse, Sht recommends it sot onir ta I patients, bat to her suffering t jtem Itiin woman's taatimohy to It ia a womans advic to women. The lava governing tha human bod. are the asm la mea sad woman. Tho study of physiology and auatow. to supposed to furnish to both menu women an equal knowledge of tha 2. eases that human fltwh is heir to, yet there are some thing about woqm! dtoeoaeo that women uucUmtand ahttu better than i Miaa Mood Stein bech, U89 12th m Milwaukee, Wta., writes "I hava found by experience thit Baron to an honest and nlishls miT cine.. It U indeed a true friend to women whe cannot afford ta wags their tima and money on ezpmin doctors and medicines. "loot winter I felt elck amd of the time, suffered from nervous and severe hearing down pnT. -- hadeo I frequently heard of fouu and tho wonderful eurao It psrforasd. oo X cent for a bottle end begin takingitl The Heond week 1 was able to bo out of bed and In four weeks my health and atxesgtk wera entirely xwtond et days. On IU arrival at Cherbourg, the will be met the French of squadron that are to by warships participate in the flnsl tribute In French waters. Ten days after Its arrival the squadron. It is expected, will a 11 for Annapolis Bloomington. Ill, June 7. Today, aerrrt service men from Washington arrested John Johnson, a Bwedo, for wilting letters to Alice Rooevelt. Johnson said that he wss rent here THE RIO GRANDE will aakc from Sweden to marry Miss Rooserate of one fare plue 42.00 to all velt snd rommunlc.ited hie mission In on ths Missouri Hiver, Misslsripplpoints Rtv. letter to the er and Chicago. presidents daughter. 8 allowed la either dlree. The arrest followed. Johnson we at once taken to Jacksonville and recomtion. . mitted in ihe aylum. He was forFinal limit September 15lh. For particular. ,ee C. A. HENRY, mer inmate, but ha been relessod two for He has been working years. Ticket Agent, or O. B. C,IL80. Agent. In a grocery store here. SCHOOL TEACHERS RATES EAST MAY 27TH, 29TH, JUNE 3RD 6TH, 10TH AND 12TH. rour Dollars a Square Inch Is Paid in New York, June 7. The sale to the Mercantile Trust company of St. GRAND RIVER FLOOD. LouL, Just reported, of the famous Grand Rapids, Mich., Jane 7. The plot ot real estate at No. 1 Wall etreet Grand river la at. flood height end ntlll at the corner of Broadway, has given to Interesting compilations rising as u result of the terrific nine rise hours. showing the greet rise in property over tie watershed In forty-eigTwenty factories bed been compelled values in this city. At the figure named in the transecto close today by the high water up to noon, and 2,500 men are out of em- tion, $700,000, the plot brought about 14 a square Inch, possibly the highest ployment. jrice ever paid In the worlds history. The property measures only 30 feet, on the Broadway aide and has a frontage on Wall street of 39 feet 10 inches. It contains 1.170 square feet. The next highest figure on record ip connection with reel estate transac Hons In thia city was that paid ta 1872 by Anthony J. Drexel for the site of the Morgan Banking house at Broad and Well street. This property, measuring 717 square feet, brought 1348.47 a square foot. Bald the attorney who conducted the Trust companys negotiations: "I have not the slightest doubt that have secured for our clients the moat valuable piece of real estate In the whole world. There la only one Broadway, only one Wall street end only one Noi 1 Well etreet on earth. It likely the present lease will be allowed to run to n rime. Then of course the property will be Improved in a manner in keeping with its value and loer lion. For many yean a drag store occupied the store room on the comer, which ffecee Old Trinity. Recently a cigar company obtained thia room and Ban Francisco, June T. The Call to- now holds a leaee tor three year. The I. T. Egsa of New York, building is an eld fashioned four-storday says: now registered ot a local hotel, has brick almost lost to view among towbeen In the city for wveral months, ering sky scrapers. It waa erected off and on, directing tha shipments of more than 75 yeara ago at a coat of $.-70It has munitions of war to Japan. Today the anaual taxes on the been karned that he hid charge of the property slightly exceed that figure. secret shipment to Japan of a fleet oI The ground wa bought by one of the submarine boats, that performed such Stilliman family in 1827 at a cost of Invaluable service In the great naval 112,275. It has remained la the famold-sbattle in the Sea of Japan. ilys posaeaaion lines then. The with Egan 1b tho repFeeeitativo of a Japexisting deed la connection anese firm in New York, who have the plot dates from the beginning of hern the medium throegh which Japan the eighteenth century when it wao has been purchasing aer material for old tor $500 by a Dutch settler to aa warfare. enterprising Irishman. died la Ths firm not only operated at this Benjamin Btllllman, who port, hut have shipped tone of war 1901. leaving the property to a sister, materiel from Beattie and Victoria and received many fabulous offers for the their only failure was the refusal of ground but for soma unknown reason local customs authorities to dear the would never cell. One Instance la reliner Adato with her cargo of shells. lated of a Joker having offered him The firm ia eeid to have handled mil- gold coins enough to cover the entire lions of dollars for the Tokio govern- ground, to which ho agreed, providing ment and disbursed the greater part ot they were oet upon edge. thia money in this country. NARROW ESCAPE. t Another Addition to tho Ranks Aristocratic Trades of City. kemball DR. Rachael New York, la - it Mitt Gloilng g s, Ihanmly That Cira fella from Catarrhal ua. poster plant- - Atlantic City, X. J, June 7. Two boya hava met a horrible death by cremation on the beach here. They were Ordner J. Lelaney and William Jefferies, both of this city, aged 7 and The two boys yens respectively. They were inseparable companions. had gona to a brush heap of pine trees on the beach front at New Hampshire avenue, which trees were to ha used to build a Jetty. They dug a hole beneath the pile and crawled under. It is believed they had matches, for soon the brush was nblase and before the boya could crawl out. they were rremated. Their charred bodies wore scarcely recognisable. Kansas City, Mo., June 7. Millara front tpany parts of the United States were in attendance at the third annual of the Millers National convention The annual reort of Federation. 1 Espenahled of St. Lara!, Secretary and Traffic T. Jerome of Chicago, Manager Herbert .RraJley of New York were read- - The day was devotOne of the important ed Jo papers.. questions that will oome up before the convent Ion finish. its work ia the protection la bills of lading for flour. PERSONAIEXPERIEA'CE, ail Provo, June dr The city council hat made an ordty for a bond election to vote on an jaiue of 9i,000 municipal bonds for tfce completion of the waterworks exteislon to the present inuke of the system and for the construction of a municipal electric light plant: 435,000 of the amount will be used for the complethis of the waterworks extension and fW.OOO for the IN ATTENDANCE. PE-RU-- Nil ESTATE WILL HOLD BOND ELECTION. BATTLESHIP TliatRunEasy FOR REAL jr Cremated Before They Could Make Their Escape. RECOMMENDS See Shibe for Anything U4 Electrical 346 Y. |