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Show HIE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, YELLOW FEVER IS NOW ON DECREASE it . - a Most Rigid Quarantine Against New Orleans and Cause Injury to Business. Many Cities and Towns Enforce UTAH, WEDNESDAY FEVER Orleans, Aug. 1. IJttle rhaage characterised iba yellow fever situation today. Of the five new fort mentioned la the report of the city board of health, la the hoars, only preceding twenty-fou- r three are above Canal street tn widely separated districts and traceable to the original aoae of New Infect Ion. report of ronvalea-reat- a Today's la especially encouraging and It is becoming erldeat that, with careful treatment, the present visitation of the fever will be shorn of many of ita terrors. Report from the bedsides of those ether than Italians were to the effect that the diaeeae was steadily yielding t-- treat meat The announcement by Dr. Tabor, of Tessa, of a quarantine and canals. The water in tha new or eight inrhes durriver has fallen ing the lari week. In the Ballon basin, however, the water continue to The Southern Pacific ha X'.'.MM) sacks of earth piled along the track hut the water was coming our the top of them. Mr. William! said that there it no immediate danger in Imperial Valley, a it would take perhaps twenty years for the w ater to rice to high aa to flood the valley. The higher it geta the greater area it ha to spreads over. It of ts estimated that about the volame of tbe Colorado river la below tbe flowing Into th breach line. two-third- A PARTY IS CANAL 1$ GRAVE-- After Tire Operations Suspended Girl Said That Was is Punetured by Her Only to Allow of. Held-u- p Thousands of rlrruUrs are to he sent through the anuih by the business men of New Orleans. containing an emphntle declare tkm by Dr. J. H While, of the Halted States marine hospital service, that fever Infreight cannot " carry yellow fection. A number of tenders of assistance from nuraea and doctors la other parts of the country have been received bat declined. a Bullet. Chicago, Aug. I. An automobllln party, constating of two men and three women, was held up and robbed last night on the Sheridan road, between Wlanetkn and Glencoe, by thru masked bandits. The touring car was ascending Hub-har- d Hill when tha jobber opened fire with revolver on tbs occupants. Two bullets punctured a front tire and then struck the aide of the m chics. Owing to the tire being punctured, ears pa was impossible. The robbers, flourishing their weapons, ran down, the hilt tn where tha automobile slopped and compelled tbe occupants to hand over their valuable! The highwaymen then made their escape. The vlctlme were C. A. Woodruff, Co.; purchaelng agent for Armour The Italians who formed n perms pent organisation on Bunday. have ta the heart of opened headquarter the originally Infected district and are already Investigating and Riling requests for relief. Immune have been appointed to visit the stricken district and roport the number of s'ck and the number In distress. The colored organisations are doing good work In cooperation with the heal Ik authorities. Thera has beep an Impression that negroes sre Immune to. yellow feveiv That, however la aot a fact, though Dr. Walter' 1 Cohan, who has investigated the rec- Mr. C. A. Woodruff. It. D. McClelords of other epidemics, declares that land, Mrs. H. D. McClelland and Mrs. the black members of the race are W A. Schlossman. leas susceptible than are the mulat-toea- . The total value of the plunder taken was several hundred dollar. Mr. Governor Blanchard has arranged Woodruff waa robbed of 3S, Mm with the anthoritien hero for the fu- Woodruff ' of jewelry and a small migation of passenger coaches that amount of money; Mr. McClelland of me between points la Louisiana. Many 840 and a valuable watch, Mrs. medical men la the Interior think the of rings torn from her ntegoymia can ho carried by cars and Angara, and Mrs. Schloasman of a diathat there In danger of transmission mond brooch valued at 6300. A abort timn before the autnmobll-lat- e of the fever n sites disinfection of the were held up, Carl Miller, an excoaches la reaarted to. Lafayette has decided to taka no pressman living near Hubbard Hill, ldght from Now Orleans, unless the was attacked In hie house by tha same ear are disinfected. At Alexander three men and lobbed of 111. He was notice haa been gtvea tt it no bonis severely beaten over tha bead with re. from New Or lease will be permitted to volvers. Half an hour after tha automobile land. Fort Gibson. Mill., has appi hold-ua burn U the vicinity waa dised a VI glia neo eomriltt. to guard against tbe entry cf airtnytri. Paw covered - to be on fire. It la believed Christina. If fad., hat shut up ibrt the- robbers tat fire to tha bars rnt to divert the attention of the police tn completely. Utica. Mist. li: word that she want no kVi Wit Ilia efeut of a poses being organised la not fumlgatml. te ran them, down. The barn waa The canning Industry on tha Gulf dcitrojcd. cos it haa Buffered severely by reason JEROME A CANDIDATE. st drastic quarantines. The oyster Fanning season la closed but the SeaNew York, Aug. 1. District Attorton for fruit and shrimp canning la on. Conners have found It difficult ney Jerome issued a formal statement to get .the raw product hut arrange- in which be declared that he la a canments are being ' recent ed whereby didate for the office of district 'attorthe emit engag'd In the Industry will ney and that he doe not dealr to be be duly .registered and Inspected and , a candidate for th office of mayor of . . , :nilt a Reforms. Home. New York. Aug. 1. The executive committee of the canal commission have about decided to suspend a y attempt at digging the canal until better prepared, wires tho New York Herald's correspondent at Fansma. The present sanitation will be replaced by vigorous reforms. Chief ' Engineer Stevens will live at Culebra or New York, Aug. 1. Rone Yahlltka wa arrested yesicrday after spending five nights in aa old cemetery at North Beach. Ixmg uisnd. She said It the only home she knew. The girl, who said her mother waa a RIBBONS MANUSCRIPT COVERS AND SWINGING STANDS HECTOGRAPHS NEOSTYLES DUPLICATORS My INKS ' s u DEALER IN s s Pianos, Organs Stockholm, Ang. 1. Seven tailors were killed and eight severely injured by the explosion of a submarine mine e during mining practice in the roads near Stockholm. A boat containing the victims struck the mine and was blown Into the air. :AND: Sand-hamn- POPE AND KING TO SHAKE HANDS Historic Quarrel Between the Vatican and the QuirinaL When In the near future a formal reconciliation takes place between the pope and royal house of Savoy thin will largely be due to the effort at tbe Dowager Queen Margherita. who in daily becoming more popular among the high clergy and who hu worn over many of the can who formerly dins la and bishop, strongly opposed the idea of pence unless full temporal power was restored to the pope. Tbe other day Queen Margherita visited the city of Cremona In her automobile, where she waa cheered by an enormous crowd. Arrived nt the cathedral, the was received by the venerable old Bishop tho Monalgnor Boromelil, and aa crowd saw tha queen humbly kian tha hand of the bishop, the cheering lasted for many minutes. The crowd followed the queen Into the cathedral, where the bishop preached a short sermon, at the rad of which ha gave the benediction to the sure a. the royal family and the kingdom of Italy. When the dowager queen left the church the unheard of happened, that the organist, who had received Instructions from the blnhop, played the Italian national hymn, and only respect fur the sanctity of the church prevented the crowd from applauding. Aa It was, everybody remained standing motionless until the last note of the patriotic hymn had died away. Times have indeed changed only a few years ago In this same cathedral ' Bishop Boromelil, at the onler of that no Pope Leo XIII, announced member of the House of Savoy would aver be received into the church until the papal state had been restored. Borne, Aug. 1. ' MusicalMerchandise Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Banjos, Strings Latest Publications of Sheet Music. 2376 Washington Ave. OGDEN, UTAH uarg.ma Great izzi Straw Hat Sale nwuBMHiaa PUTNAMS $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Hats for $1.00 50c, 75c and $1.00 Hats for . . . 25c 25c, 35c and 45c Hats forV r. . . . 17c 7c Basket Hsts 2345 Washington Avenue d TYPEWRITER DESKS MIMEOGRAPH Boat Load of Sailors is Blown Into the Air. ono-hal- PAPER PAPER FASTENERS H. C. WARDLEIGH yea-terda- a CARBONS PENCILS ERASERS ESTABLISHED 1875 . New Yo-Aug. 1. Nasnjfro Iihikaw. editor of the Hschl Shim- bnnn. of Tnlrio. one of the men offi- Komiira. the dally .lapsin', pear envoy, gave out an Intervlev In which he outlined what h declared to be the popular feeling in Japan regarding peace term. "Mv p.i.1,. feel that this I no lime for peace; that it la too early." he First, we must get Ha'liii and Vladivostok for. we miles get them, wp fear f hnt hy and - un shall have to flght again. Vr most stop Pus Inn em- bit If n now. once for all. Wo do not ws.b to fight the Ruraian again, nnm peace ha been con- " k, Y Newman Bros. Organt cigar maker iu aa East Side factory, had spent some nights la Central Park recently, sleeping on the ground. She Ancon. was unable lo secure enough to eat In SUICIDE AT POCATELLO. the neighborhood, however, and ZEIGLER ESTATE SETTLED. She was migrated In Long Island. Pocatello, Ida., Aug. 1. Frank T. found asleep beside tbe grave of a ton Allow tha Widow man who died two month after the Mulligan, formerly of 56 Fourteenth Adopted Declaration of Independence waa street. New York, entered one of the 62,600,000. signed. A children's society will take houses In the Wall City" yesterday New York. Aug. 1 By a payment care of the wanderer until a home tor and asked for his sweetheart. When of 13,600.000 to tha widow of the late her ia found. be waa abown to her room be said William Zelglrr, the Zeigler will conbe had taken poison, and fell over on GOT AWAY WITH 614,000. test waa net I led today. the bed in a deep sleep, from which Just Ire (ilegi'lch, in th supreme New York. Aug. 1. Money and he waa never aroused. Doctors and court, signed an order authorising Justice Gaynor, executor of the es- Jewelry valued nt 64.000 fell into ,th police were called. The doctors pronounced It poisoning froifi morphine. y tate, te pay 8. Matilda Zeigler 11.200,. hands of expert crarksmen who 4:20 this morning that he en000 ta rash and 6.000 abarea of Royal opened n safe la tbe cigar store It was house. He had taken the Baking Powder rompany stork, val- and billiard and pool parlor of Chat. tered the William Zeigler. Armbruster A Co., on Third avenue. poison and had gone to this place to ued at 61.300,000. f He died in about two and the fourteon-yearoladopted son of The safe stood behind the cigar coun- die. hours after he went to sleep. The the testator, consented to this set- ter within ten 'feet of the door but waa a soldier la the regular tlement, which la a re lens of nil of no one mw the burglars at work. dead man Mra. Zelgler'a rights and dower and They escaped without leaving a due. army and was stationed with the battery at Fort Dougother claim against the estate of Covers from the pool and billiard ta- Twenty-seconbles had been wrapped around the safe las. The personal effects were a letWilliam Zeigler. ter written to his father In New The will, the validity of which the and prevented any one in the neighYork, with whom the chief of police atilt waa a teat, left to Mr. Zeigler the borhood from hearing tbe explosion. haa communicated. The letter waa aa use of the city and country house of follows: COMMITTED SUICIDE. her husband and an Income of fSOTOO Pocatello, Ida. To whom It may a year. The remainder of the estate concern: was given to the adopted son. Mr. Wife a of Merchant Into Yeung Jump I. Frank T. Mulligan, do this day Zeigler left real estaie valued at a River. of July, in the year of our Lord 1905, and personal property estilake poison to end my miserable life. mated at 614,000,000 in New York SL Joe, Mich., Aug. 1. Mrs. Fred If there la a Iicll, this life la cerstate and also about 6000.000 In the wife of a tainly Hell. The reason I take my states of New Jersey and Connecti- Schneider, the cut. finder the contested win, the merchant here, committed suicide last life la that I have a wife In a disorby jumping Into the St. Joseph derly house. No. 252 First avenue, govalue of the estate left to the adopted night before river the eye of several hun- ing under the name of Clara Raker son amounts to about 61S.000,oqo, dred people. She sank before asnit-anc- e and I have done my utmost to get her could reach her. Tha body waa to leave, hut It ia Impossible. She COLORADO RIVER OVERFLOW. recovered. like the life. I have a good home In Salt Lake City and It la all broken up Water Continues te Pour Into the KILLED BY NATIVES. and so am I. Salten Basin. Jt la no use of my staying oa this earth 31. any longer no I might as well Ad rewere vires Victoria, July Ban Diego. Cal.. Aug. 1. Dewitt B. leave. There are others. I won't be from ceived Australis the Monukn by Williams, until recently a prominent It might do the people more missed and of native murder tbe in the New hy fruit grower of this county, and now H'hrlde of Henry T rumble, a brother good to have me off this earth then Of the famoua Autrallan cricketer, on It. I leave my uniform to my fa tinow iu England with the Australian er. Mr. Michael Mulligan. No. 58 Foureleven. He was Involved In a quar- teenth street, Troy. N. Y. I will say rel with native on Apisland while good bye to my friends, if I have any. Multrading nnd was obliged to shoot one and also to my darling wife, Lon iu elf defen. Others rushed at Mm ligan. better known aa Clara Bake. with dub, shattering bis skull and (Signed) FRANK T. MULLIGAN." beating out hi brain. WHAT JAPAN WILL DEMAND. , Bush & Gerts Pianos - es-ten- NMr Orleans, Aug. !. 190T 2, n. TRIAL OF SEN. HARRIS. New York. This declaration sets forth Jefferson City. Mo., Aug. 1. Tbe cates m that rht-- may communicate that If there are 2.000 elector in the trial of State Senator Frank Harris, with the canneries without trouble pro- county of New York who desire him on the u( having accepted a viding they do i.ot touch et Infected to ran aguin for tbe office of district bribe to charge influence hi vote in the legwill cuua a he to attorney, petition point. "alum bill,' islature on the Dr. Tharles L Baroe, la charge of he filed, nominating him for that was beguu today in the circuit court the detention ramp at Lumberioa. before Judge Samuel Davis.- Mast of Miss., has wired here that the report the day probably w ill be occupied ia five nr Italians wert shot killed that the selection of a jury. AN ANGEL UNAWARES. by the guards there was absolutely false and that cot a shot was fired JIM CROW CAR. London. August 1. Fanny Brough either by guards or Italian. Three new eases and one death produced nt Bournemouth last night Negroes Are to Demand Repeal of from yellow fever were reported up to a four-ac- t light comedy by I V. liar-cour- t, Law. noon today. aoa of the late statesman, enThe state board of health has Is- titled "An Angel Unawares." The Nashville. Trun., Aug. 1 Mas sued a proclamation to all manfclpal work displayed considerable original- meeting of negroes In several cities of and parish board io recognise health ity ia plot and character study. The the slate have inaugurated a moveofficials of the marina hospital ser- leading parts were played by Mira ment to have the Jim Crow car law, vice and not to quarantine express Brough and an American actress, Mini relating to street cars, repealed at the matter. Van Dunkirk. next session of the general assembly. , against the whole state of Loule-tanspromises tn again throw trifle on the went aide of the river net of Joint. Under this order, no on ran eater the state of Tessa from thin elty without first baring gone Into a ramp of detention for als days. The effect win fee practically te prevent all paaaeafer traffic into Tessa from New Orleans. The hope here fa that Dr. Tabor will not further d liia restriction ao as to Include freight. Al'GI'ST a resident of Imperial, and who has juit come from tat desert tows, states mat ao particular damage baa been done id the imperial valley by the Colorado river overflow. At Cslexjeot where l.thifi acres vrre flooded, the water haa remained in the river bed a their officers and crews given certifiCONTROLLING MORNING, TYPEWRITER OIL STENCIL VARNISH REPAIRS Repair Shop Is the Best Phone Calls Answered Promptly Estimates on Work Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory IX RECRAFT E.Phone 252 K 301 24th Street rluiid Oa the question of Indemnity. - .Mr lahikaw- said -" Mini his that the very people would le willing to consider was 6750.- ori.n.10, the actual cost of the war o far. but that some demanded aa high a IJ.foo,Otin.onn. He him- eif though! the people would be satisfied with fll.OOo.onii.nnn. Then Sakhalin must be ceded, for two reason." he continued. "In the first place, i wa exchanged hy thir-- v Bus1. year ago for the Cb'shima archipelago, but these other Isi.itt;! really belonged all the Hire ' Japan and it waa only became Japan wa nt that time afai;l of Russia that the deal wa rain I!- NO YELLOW I. C PLATT SADDLERY CO. Harness, Saddles.artd Blankets. We tmfc a specialty Stock Saddles. . High Grade Harness and 227? Washington Ave. of FEVER. New York. Aug. 1. Practically all suspicion that yellow fever exists among person under detention, who have been taken off steamers from Southern ports In the past few days, wa removed today. Sven find cabin passengers taken off tho steamer Proteus from Now Orleans yesterday were released. The healih office announced also that the five men taken from the freight steamer K1 Burl ) PAterday and seven member of I he Srguranca crew who were last taken to ihe detention hospital Saturday, will be freed today. a TO OUR PATRONS Some montha ago official action was taken by the hoard of of this company, having in view a reduction of the baric rateW trie lighting from 15 cents to 12 cents per 1000 watt houn, ferttvo from July 1st. 1005. Recently this action was roconsianw, and the basic rate was placed at 11. cents per 1000 watt houra, rite of t ' July 1st. 1905, with a conditional discount from this . moninw per cent, if bills are paid within seven (71 dsys afterunder t 1 vice has been rendered, thus making s net rate slightly cents per 1008 watt hours. Under this schedule the charge for burning a STANDARD dle power, lamp one hour will be jjw , of one cent, exclusive of the conditional ) mately three-fifth- s eU nr4W A reduced graduated schedule of rates for electric current from Jir effective was also for adopted, lighting large quantities J. (3-5- STRIKE IS ORDERED. Denver A Rio Grande la tha Object of Attack. Draver. Aug. 1. With the ap-proval of John T. Wilson, preei- dent of tha International Brother- - em- hood of Maintenance-of-waan order was sent ployea. out today by the Joint protective board of the brotherhood on the Denver A Rio Grande railroad, to all track and water service men on that road, who are members of the brotherhood, to go on strike on the Shoreham on August 2nd. Thl 1 In consequence of the refusal of the officers to accept the schedule presented by the brotherhood or y to submit the matt or in dlpnte to arbitration. More than 2,000 em- ployea. ft I said, are affected by Ihe strike orejer. in addition to the advantages jof a low rate for. lighting. economically and advanua baric rate will enable patrons to electrical appliances of all descriptions, such as electric fsai, v electric motors oa sewing and washing machines, etc., etc. as u, cents per hour of contia1 Rate on a 50(1 wntt flat iron: 6 10 conditional discount cent less the service, per cents p toer Rate on n 200 wntt washing machine .motor, 2 of continuous aervlce. leu 10 pee cent conditional discount Rate on a standard Sewing Machine Motor. 1 cent per hot" tiaumia aervlce. leu 10 per cent conditional discount initialed. The company will continue Us practice of renewing It hnrned-ou- t lamps, or lamps that are lneffeclent through too cu rice, nt the price of ten (10) cents per lamp. This enable to keep their lamps up to standard nt n email cost Very mpectfully, UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY COMPANY . 2 1-- 5 a. V R. 8. CAMPBELJ General v& |