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Show SHE MOENIXO TOURING RUNABOUT. EXAMINEE: OGDEN, UTAH? MORSiyfi, JTNE SCNDAY HORRORS or BLACK FRIDAY UNEQUAL . ; " '' 25, ,183?. WHAT DOCTORS SAY OF PE-RU--HA. ' i " ' ! Russian Troops Slaughtered Inhabitants of Lodz -- Riot Started by Throwing of a Bomb-Bur- ied the Dead at Night. Polsnd, June 24. Lodz, Russia Lads Yesterday's Black Friday is "Red surpassed all the horrors of While it in St, Petersburg. Sunday is not yet possible to .ascertain the exact number of 'the victims, estimates place the filled end wounded as high as 2,000. The trouble here were initiated by and Jewish the- - Social Democrats bund, who determined, to avenge their comrades killed in the rioting on Wednesday. Both of these mra took part in the St. Louis exposition races and allowed ep well against the best men In the worU despite the fact that they took off weight In the hot climate. A1 Kauffman, Willie Dwyer and Boh Lundy will represent the club in the boxing tournament to be held July 7th and 8th. Theo bova ere already in active training and look forward to added kurel in this contest. Kauffrhsm- man is n coming henry-weigis looked upon as a winner. enter the lightweight class and is expected to make s good showWillis Dwyer will look aft-ing. the featherweight. They will leave 8a n Franciiico on July 1st in company with Jack Gleason and Max end because the Australian mail which four crosuci the continent every weeks, has never been late. It Is not known what delayed the Venturis, but the steamship re.iched port two days late, The mail sack., broken the seals of ahich are col from the time they leave Australia until they arrive in England, weigh 10,. 000 pounds. They irri Ban Francisco a few hours after the vessel reached port, but it was found they would not make connection with the Burlington fast train at Council Bluff. Traffic Manager Eiunia of the Burlington agreed to run a special train for the mail sack-- . They have left Chicago on their way cast. j asnii Thursday, the feast of Corpus Chris-11- , passed olf quietly but during the night workmen attacked the patrol. In this fighting two oificers and seven Cossacks were killed. One of the lat-u- r was shot. by a girl of 13 years. At dawn Friday commenced e day of SWITCH WAS OPEN. All these contests will he held unterror. Lewi A The City trh given up to blood- der the auspices of tha Investigation of the Twentieth Century shed. Anarchy and fierce street fight- Clark exposition and strictly in accordLimited Wrck. Barricades ance with the rules of the A. A. U. day. ing prevailed all the governing these events. wpra hurriedly constructed jn Springfield, Ohio. June 24. W. O. Jewish quarter at dawn. Men climbJackson, of this city, chief Inspector of ed to the roofs of liouaes, cutting telrailroads and telegraphs of Ohio, reephone and telegraph wires to ue for turned today from Mentor, where he while entanglements in the streets, the laike Shore a reck. investigated and others cut dowa telegraph poles That the switch was opened intenbarnsed them in strengthening their we know, be said. Whether tionally conbeen ricades which already had or not it was locked open we cannot structed, and in building others. The perpetrator may nexer be ten. Early In the day, two bomba were known, though both the company an.l thrown from the crowd into the barour department arc working on the racks, killing or wounding twenty solcase. diers. This started the shedding of I do not think the speed of the train blood which continued until after had anything to do with the wreck or nightfall. The the number of people killed. At 11 oclock all the factory number killed wns due to the fact that into struck and flocked hands dinner was just orer and the men hn! the streets. - Cossacks, dragoons Fast forward to the smoker. gone and infantry charged the dense, aurg are no more liable to accident trains ing mobs time after time, firing volley than others for they make fewer stops after volley Into the serried mass. and many accommodation trains run The rioters later replied with refast hetween stations as the volvers while their comrades, on roofs Blood- as Twentieth Century. and In windows, Joined in the fusillade. 8ome dashed vitriol from points ed CHEAP RATES TO DENVER. of vantage upon the troopers in the treets below. The burning fluid drove round On July third and fourth its victims into a freny and led to Denver via scenes of a terrible character. Fighting trip tickets will be sold to one fare or the Colorado Midland at continued throughout the day and only $18.00 for the round trip. Five day diminished In its intensity at night-fil- l Kansas City, June 24. Mrs. Aggie stop-ove- r both going and returning. when the city was plunged into who, at liberty. Mo., recent- Final limit July Lith. utter darkness, as practically ail the Meyers, was found guilty of murder In the Midland Route A trip over the street lamp! had been destroyed. Even ly ws today refused a new will show you many of nature's wonfirst then, occasional volleys and isolated trial degree, to be hanged derful scenic features by daylight. rifle shots were heard in different on and was sentenced August lllh. An appeal will be The service is of (he best and the quarters, the troops having received taken to the state supreme court. exclusive Pullman Observation sleeper orders to shoot any person appearing Mrs. Meyer was convicted with operated only vis this route, leaves In the streets. nothing to be imagined to make a . The deed were carted off to the Prank Hot t man, who was infatuated huspleasant and interesting trip. Write cemeteries in. military wagons, the with her, of killing the woman's Clarence Meyers, st their home or call on U H. Harding, General troops acting as undertakers. But this band, 1204. May, Agent 77 West Second South, Salt wounded in this city In was morning many dead and The crime mol cold Wooded. Lake for further Information and were still lying In the street! and Hottmau, who i now under sentence photos of the trip. Let us courtyard. Terrible, Indeed, is the of death for ills part 1 the crime, arrange all details for that summer medical of the for aid tllghi wounded, Js unobtainable and testified at the woman's trial that she trip now. many are dying urged him to kill Meyers, had from the lack thereof. let him into their home on the night BUBONIC PLAGUE. There was a renewal of bloodshed of the murder, had given her husband this morning. A regiment of. dragoons a sedative to him and to put sleep Rats From a Ship Are Now Being and ope of infantry have been ordered then, while he cried to her for help, Examined. here from Warsaw. Site first struck him over the head The casualties up to noon add 18 with a bed slat and then slashed hie killed or wounded to yesterdays ap- throat and bark with scissors and a Panama, June 24. A fatal case of palling total. As far a yet ascertain- razor. Hottman had bubonic plague occurred at La Boca stunned lint ed 130 persons were killed outright Mevera with a billiard cue. The constant arrival of Hott- yesterday. during the lighting of Friday and 41 man was arrested in Montane, where st camera from Infected South Amermore died In the hospitals during the he had on Money furnished ican ports, which are received st La Boca without any extra precautions night. Of the founded 320 sustained by Mr. escaped Myers. only slight injuries which were atSince her arrest Mr. Meyers has being takes, must be a sourct of the tended to on the spot by the ambu- shown and contagion. The dead man had been practically no emotion lance surgeons. All the hospitals of when sentenced working on board the British steamer she smiled. The today the city are filled to overflowing and, defendant will hsve Chili, which the authorities of Guay-aquNovember until would noL alluw to rater that owing to the . Insufficient number of next to file an appeal. beds, many of the wounded are The companions of the deceased while port. Alexander She stood Judge on the floors. sentence upon her. The Judge laborer have been isolated. Rats taken All the shops. Stores and factories passed visibly agitated. There were from the steamer Chili are being exare closed and business Is at a com- was tears in the eyes of the court stenog- amined. plete deadlock. a young woman. The group The. rioters this morning attempted rapher, CHANGES ON 8ANTA FE. men who heard the solemn proof to set fire to the government offices, nouncement of sentence were affected but were scattered by a strong force by it. The one person in the court Topeka, Kan., June 24. The fol of troops, room who was seemingly unmoved and lowing changes, effective July 1st, unconcerned was the murderess her- were announced today st the Santa SENTENCED TO DEATH. self. Mrs. Meyers stood looking Fr railway offices In this city: F. C. squarely. There was not the tremor Fox, general superintendent of the Warsaw, Russian Poland, June 24. of a muscle. Her face was expres- Western Grand division at La Junta, Btepehra Okrljlrm, the locksmith who sionless. She sat down and later is made siiierintendrat of the eastern throw the bomb into the Progs police there was a smile upon her face as division with headquarters at Topeka, station, March- 28th, injuring six po- she chatted In an undertone with her P. J. Parker, superintendent of. the to has sentenced death. been licemen, Missouri division with headquarters lawyer. a workmen threaten The general at .Marceline, Missouri, is appointed as a consequence and further strike to succeed Fox. NORWEGIAN SHIP FIRST serious disorders are anticipated. The streets are heavily patrolled by Cos- To Sail Under the Flag of Norway, sacks and infantry. 'A workmen wee murdered in tha New York, June 24. Captain Nil-sestreet! during the night for refusing commander of the Norwegian to strike. ship TJonio, has demonstrated his PAY? and recorded his good ship STREET FIGHTING CONTINUES. patriotism as the first to dear this port with pa. pers from which all reference to SweJune 24, 7 p. m. 8t Petersburg, It does when placed In the Morning den had been eliminated. The biggest received hero from Lodi Despatches Those that dont like the Nllsen could find was Examiner. Norwegian flag street continued fighting report that Examiner knock it. But knocking from when masthead the the flying corall but the there nearly night, never hurt a good thing. TJomo passed down the bay. respondents either were not permitted THE EXAMINER IS A GOOD THING. Mon Nllsen reached port. Captain to or were unable give the number of his showed and Whyf Because it has the cash payday last, by patriotism an casestimate of the deed or even ignoring the Swedish consulate until ing subscribers which make a newsualties. One fusillade at midnight is the custom house officials made him go paper good as an advertiser. The reported to have lasted fifteen min- there and enter his ship. Then he went cash paying subscribers of the Mornutes, Indicating n stout resistance. The the formality of presenting ing Examiner srs mors then four troops at Lods were strongly rein- through his papers to the consul end allowing times as many as has any other paper forced during the night. the ship to pass under the consul' circulating in Weber county. control. OLYMPIC ATHLETIC CLUB. WILL SHOW UP. The captain decided to make anothThe Examiner will give to Morning when be er effort visitst recognition Will be Represented In the Sports at ed the consulate to get his papers the Salvation Army shelter of Ogden Portland. City $100 if any newspaper presents Portlsnd.Ore. June 24.' The Olympic back and obtain bis clearance papers. the legal proof that it has Hansen and Athletic club of San Fiancim-- will be He sought Vice Consul subscribers in Webthe latter filled out the paper but the as many paid-uwell represented in the swimming, er county as has the Morning Exbefore signing, captain, carefully handball and contest to be boxing word Sweden and the aminer. That sound good, doesn't It? held in connection with the Lewis A erased the himself a Norwegian, did tint consul, MONEY TALKS. Clark exposition at Portland during He allowed the argue the question. June and July. Some are bellyaching bepeople to stand, signed the papers cause the Lewi Levy will ivpre-i-the Olym- erasures Examiner commands ad as were times as neeessarv many and pic cltit in the soft, and hard ball vertUIng patronage: The way to cure tournaments and his clubmstes expect then shook hands with the skipper,. such bellyache is to get the subscribhim to make a fine showing. ers that will read the advertisements Levy RACING WITH MAIL. arrived this morning from Sau Fran of the business men. cisco and began practice play at once, Train If the Examiner limes as Endeavoring to Catch a Steamer. many readers as hashas four as the tournament opens Monday, any other Weber June 26th. He ia in fine shape. Levy then county paper it should g?t four Chicago. June 23. In order to catch times as much money for its advertiseis a memlier of the Olympic club handball team, which won the Inter- the steamship Etruria, which is held ments, hut It dore not ask any each club hard handball championship of four hours overtime In New York at price or of it. e the coast a few months ago. He I the request of the United States TRY THE EXAMINER 316 on fast his and sealed a of department. sacks player ' mail originating In Australia are racad then try iho other fellow and comfeet. Bcott Leary and F. Galley, two of ing arrows the continent, so as to make pare result. Then you will nse the the United tip two days lost through s delay in Examiner only. The Standard, of the beet swimmere of Practical Horseshoer the colon of the the arrival of tlie Venturis st San course, is excepted in the foregoing. States, will wear We ars spaelally prepared far dub. In practice the pair Francisco. The Examiner subscription list is Olympic mean heroes. shoeing have been swimming the one hundred There is no obligation on The part genuine. !nt and all cash payers, and "Gems and see hew we de It. 417 yards In 1:02. Leary will enter the of the United State postal authorities there ar four times as many of them X3rd street. short distance events and Galley will or the railroads which carry ibe mall a has other paper In the county. Consolidated end Opposite Wagon his chances in the long distanre to make up tbese two days, and it is That Is why the Examiner is liked take Machine company. by rai-e- . will and leave for done, through the combined efforts of lie ailvor.iser. because Gniloy Ijoavy Phono SIS X. Portland the middle of next month. the two, only as a ntattei- - t prtdo. JT BRINGS RESULTS. r Ros-enfel- HANG FOR Crime W asCold and Deliberately Planned. Found a Pe-ru-n- a 1 not, Regular physicians I have, however, found la my praetko thatPeruaa It a notable m. cepOoa and act at all Uk any other medicine generally toUaa patent . - Cor. Grant and 24th St. lYipt n, ADVERTISING Ogden, Utah Send for Catalogue one-fourt- h p P. ERNSTROM nt one-fourt- post-offic- two-hande-d t. to the found Peruna, and physicians who believe la prescribe It for catarrhal diseases. aaedldaa.n In examining It X find that It Is a selratiflcally prepared medldna, of herbal remedies of high medicinal value. It la a apectfic tor catarrh oi the heed, lungs or atomach, a tlao rata-ed- y tor female trouble mad Invaluable to taothera end children. Alter favert mad other protracted lllneaa, It la oaa of the boat tonka f know ot to raatora the syaten to aormal condition mod I recommend tt to eom-pos- ed CsssMcrs Professor of Howard University Recommends Peniaa to tbs Public. Dr. A. P. Bogue, formerly Professor cf Anatomy at Howard University, writes from the Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C-- , as follows: Many are opposed to Peruna Just became It la a proprietory medicine. In spits of the natural prejudice against It, however, Peruna haa won the favor of a great many physicians. In th value physicians own home. B a rule, physicians are opposed Jo Then he timidly prescribes It for his l proprietary medicines. patients. lor catarrh and colds. UNION PACIFIC MAY BUILD. Cheyenne, June 23. It 'is learned here today that yesterday's visit of General Manager MohL-- and other officials of the Union Pacific to Denver was an important one to Wyoming ami northern Colorado, inasmuch as they looked the ground over with reference to the building of the line from Wolcott or Fort Steele south through Saratoga and Grand Encampment into Colorado to a possible connection with tile Moffat road. It is reported by a is in prominent citizen here who touch, with the plans of the Union Pacific that the line has been decided upon and will be built as soon as IwsBlble. This may not be during the present summer, however, but It is asserted that the north and south line into Colorado will be a reality of twelve months. r ini. FUNERAL OF THOS. SHORT. Eureka, June 23. The funeral of Thoms B. Short, who died Wednesday night, took place in Eureka City cemetery yesterday afternoon. The services were conducted by Bishop J. M. Tsylor f Silver City, and a large crowd of the deceaseds friends were present from Eureka, Mammoth and were E. Roblnsqp. The Higginsnn, O. Garfield, Z. York, Ed. Fitzgerald, Jame Osborne and Con Sullivan. A quartette, consisting of Frank Garity, Frank Moil.-y- , Ed. Bonner and W. Jensen, rendered llie miiic for the occasion. Murray Wing, who was visiting st Gus J. Henroids ranch in Tintic valley, sustained a severe fracture or the lower part of hi rigid leg, last Wednesday evening, while nt work in the corral amongst the horse. The boy ws brought to Eureka by Andrew Johnson, in a lumber wagon, suffering great pain. The journey occupied six pall-hear- SLAUGHTER OF FI8H. Provo, June 23. The Provo river from the upper county bridge to the lake is filled with dead suckers. .It i estimated by fishermen that there are from 100 to 200 tons. They are idled three feet deep in tome places In shallow pools of water and on the river bottom where the water has receded. The destruction was caused by all the water being turned into the canals Tuesday evening, suddenly leaving the river, below the upper county bridge, without sufficient water to permit the fish to reach the lake. Moet of the trout which were in th stream when it began to lower, succeeded in reaching the lake., They seem to have an Instinctive premonition of danger and head the suckers in the return trip to tha lake. Chas. Madsen, one of the Lake Shore fishermen, states that they swarm rapidly towards the lake. It Is the first time, he says, he has ever seen trout swim with the water, their usual way being to back down, keeping Jhetr heads against the stream; bijt they felt that they had to hurry and sacrificed iheir dignity. The sucker were slower end there were so many more of them, and they did not reach the M cure anything. ' 'ansi iw I have found, however, oaa ex caption to tbit rule, and that la la Peruna. ! have oftea preecrlbed It la cases of catarrh ot tha reaplntorjr ordlgeatlvaorgaaa, aad have aim toaadtt very valuable tor female weaknea aad ovarian troublea ant scores of women are happy eat on aoeoeot healthy mothera pt Peruna. Some very prominent physicians nae lion and exposure it Is alleged hi ailments were greatly aggravated, and that he- suffered great pain for a period of two weeks. This together with the humiliation and shame caused by the language and. threats of the conductor is made the basis for the claim of $5,000 damages. Ptcrsf I Dr. W. Green, 380)4 8. Bpring tit, Los Angeles, Col., write 1 If people would take less modi-cinand pay more attention to tha general law governing health, they would be better off. I am also satisfied that the majority of patent medicines are at bast almost worthless and unfit to take or I bare need Peruna la aeveral and prescribe Peruna. cases of catarrh and bare toaad tt Many times Peruna finds its way Into aa excellent remedy. th physician's family first. , . Icaa boaeatly recommend H to His wife or children make use of It the public ae aa excellent remedy and Us la demonstrated STATE NEWS tbs Pe-riM-M Patent convaleaceota. lt la a high class remedy, good for young and old. hi-.- Agent Peruna. All the way from California District of Columbia are to be Gater street, Indianapolis, Ind., writes lr. A. Morgan, U4 West as a rule, endorse intent medicines. do , il Afterwards be boldly proclaims Jts Virtues and glvss public endorsement of Notable Exception- - to-d-ay along the river of the danger of this great mass of decaying fish breeding disease, and arrangements were made with the canal companies for suffinto the icient water to be turned river tonight to wash the flh down to the lake. Men will be put to work to throw the dead fish, into the stream so that th? river bed will be cleared. If there had been sufficient water left at the time it eras turned off to keep a stream flowing (o the lake for a day or two instead of shutting ail the water off, all these fish might have been saved, and it would not have taken any more water, if as much, ss It does now. Either the lav is to blame or a mistake has been made in its execution or observance. Taking the lowest estimate of fish destroyed, 100 tons,, there would at 3 cents per pound, the wholesale price, represent $4,000, as s direct loss, not counting tha indirect loss .which will result from the growth and Increase of this large number 6f fish being cut off and the additional cost of hiriig men to clear the bare and Mats . from dead fish. EXCURSIONS EAST VIA UNION PACIFIC N. June 27th and 28th, to Anbury Park, J., and return, 163.50; tickets good to via New York City and limited August Slat. June 30th, July , 1st to Baltimore. Md., and. return, 850.75, limited, to August 31st July 7th and 8th to Buffalo, V. T., and return, $56.50, limited to August 4th. ' lake. Last evening County Commissioner 24. Six person Chicago,' June Fish CommlH-sione- r were overcome gas today In Jones and County Attorney An- boarding house atbySouth Chics go. An derson were in consultation, comexcept George Marla aad Mark plaints having come from people probably will recover. . Dunn, Mayor Roylance, Mar-kazic- h r hours. John Kelsh, while at work in the a mine upset a mine car, which fellyesterday, on liini, and he sustained some severe bruises about (he body. Carl Yfnski had hi wrist dislocated in the Bullion-Bcc- k mine. Centennial-Eurek- Campers, Automobilists, Stockmen, Etc; SEEKS HEAVY DAMAGES. Provo, June 23. James D. Houston brought suit for $0,0ihi damages against the Rio Grande Western Rail-wii- y comimny for being put off the train at Provo, while returning from Salt Lake City to Thistle Junction on Feb. 20. 1005. He allege tnat on Feb. 24 he bought, a return ticket, good for ten days Irnm Thistle Junction to Salt was returning-oCity and said . ticket on 26. It ia alleged that he conductor stated to plaintiff in the presence of divers person that he wag attempting to ride on a ticket which he kn.-was no good, and by the terms of which he we not entitled to ride, and threatened by force to expel him In ease he would not othi-rwleave. Plaintiff loft the train at Prom; he wa sick and without means and was compelled to walk to Thistle a distance of thirty-fiv- e m e" Tkh he did not reach till in the night, and after carried by errnnaers for the lastbeing three mile of tlie journey. By reason of his cxpula- - hs Just what you have been looking for, something space, and never in the way. new, occupies small . THEY STAND ALONE Fi-ii- And have many advantages ever any are col'apslble, portable, water-tigh- -- t ether pail now in use, as they and simple to manipulate. 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