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Show THE OGDEN. UTAH, EXAMINEE: MOBNIKQ SATURDAY hr materially charged when ! make known tl.eir proposition, to each other. Heretofore ii has Wen believed that no Russian lean could be float el ia this country unirae it were bawd on a cessation of the war and the promise of internal reform in Riia. Information was given Mr. Yuta Ust i.isht, however, that indicatel the of at taut oue. and two. prr.niineui banking houses poaUy to the forma which Russia would pay for negotiating n loan." the peace plenlpotenuarie f rae. nniald-orablreport made by the board of heuilh. increase over yesirrUAy'a re- It is shown that of the 64 case 2 were port which stands ai the record mark rooted out of concealment by Surfor twenty-fou- r hours during the pres- geon Farrar Richardson, of tha maent Inva.iop of the plague. rine hoepital service sad hia assisNo reports ot new riuc nr deaths tant. The arcs of infection is Increasanywhere from the South, outside of ing below Canal strew, but the disease New Orleans, have been received by Is making feeble progress shove. the Aemriaird press today and aa the The exodus from Lsoiisiana towns, review of conditlune yesterday showed where fever has appeared, continues. A a very alight lucres lu this respect, large number of people have gone the assertion seems warranted that north and eaat from Shreveport and the authorities In the widely .scattered points In that section of tho stale. At localities on laid of New Orleans, Alexandria, as the result of a mild which have found such sporadic ca.ce, cas there, 1(10 citizens chartered a have the situation well In hand. special train to leave there today. Outeldo of the fever liAif, tho conth patient that lisa caused ditions brought about by the elrlct Yesterday the panic la reported to have so far quarantine are felt In every line of recovered as to be able to ait up la commercial life. The railroad, are bed. badly handicapped and In many inChappells has returned stances are nnabla to move passen- ta Archbishop the city from a lour through Louisgers, ihft mails or freight The South- iana and exprraaes himself aa deeply ern Pacific has Its eutlre service on over the state ot tha the main line discontinued because me concerned public health. Monalgnor Chappell parish lu West Imilaisna refused to will offer his services to the authorpermit trains of any kind to pass ities in the fight iu progress and will through night or day. Train Mrvlre on issue clergy a pastoral the Louisville A Nashville railroad ia lelb-- through hiatheviews and advice to giving also disturbed. The regulations In regard to sleeping ran have been meet tlio toemergency. th quarantine, there la Owing changed more generally than the coach service. Sleepers southbound on real suffering on the pari of those who this Une are slopped at Mobile, Alt' are fleeing from the country districts Two thousand bama, and the occupants transferred to of North screened day coaches for the re- refugees were compelled to remain mainder of their Journey. Northbound In their train at Jonesboro, Ark. The were surrounded by elate troops. passenger front New Orleans are trains taken to Grand .Ray. Alabama, Bo hurriedly had the trains liren muds a station twenty-flmiles west of up that no provisions had been made and there transferred to for food and wider and the refugees Mobile, aleepere on th through trains for th were hungry and famished but their north. These nonh-lmuatralus then piteous appeals for fond were refused. run to Montgomery. Ala., without stop- The unfortunate passengers, many of ping. The local business is handled by whom were women and children, were the accommodation trains, but any- not permitted to put their heads out body along this division of iho road of the windows to get a breath of fresh wishing to board a through train must air. go either tq Mobile or Montgomery to selling makes money lor onr customers. It always qual- ity, and we keep watch ol the price. ' Try us lor those neces sitles on which you are willing to make a sating. state superintendents. The committee members will coniine their attention almost entirely to Lenox. learning If the insurance business may be classed as interstate commerce, and thus cume under the Jurisdiction of congress. If the decision Is reached that the legislation required ia beyond their am thorlry. Measures for securing a constitutional amendment will be consid' ered. There are now two bills for the federal regulation of insurance pending In congress, one fathered by Congressman Morrell and the other by Senator I'ryden, who suggests a comprehen slve system of control. Neither haa been acted upon and the question of federal Jurisdiction will be presented la the supreme court. It ia to the support of this latter proposition that the Iroquois club and its supporter probably will turn. v Ogden Brothers DANIELS 2344. Washington Avenue Iteginulng tomorrow, the train leaving Cincinnati at 11 p. m. over the liOiilevtllo A Nashville, will be held at It will Mobile,- - until daylight when DON'T FORGET THE tan for OX" ftsd third sewing ma- Wft Mil th. Hud Singer latent five-draw- hare machines $2.00 and up all ia we we sell needlee and. for nil makes of we machine. repair anjr sew- Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Agency CARL & RASMU660N, Both rbonea, 224S Week. Also with Are. CRACK? The craeMag of the eeam of doublfrfold and wing point eok Isre Is caused by the seller bo Ing folded when the eeam le not evenly dampened. We have a machine to dampen them Mama that dm It Juet exactly right it's built so It cant do any other way and tho girl who oporatei It lent careless, cither. I Ogden Steam Laundry BOTH PHONES 174, 417 25th Street and liquors . leedom. h. pattison Falstaf Cafe 426 Northern railway telegraphers' strike claim progress. President rerham, of the Telegraphers union, says that tha men are remalniug loyal to the union cause and are winning over the men who at first refused to go out. On the other hnnd General Manager Horn, of the Northern Pacific, says he will have every vacancy filled before the end of next week. "We are getting xnrn from all pari of the eoun-try,- " II You Want tine. Lafayette. Ia , has Issued orders that only mall and disinfected freight shall come into the parish. The parish has quarantined all passenger, baggage and household goods, fruit and fab- Money in Meat and FisH la rics. Precaution us radical iik these hrnc been taken '.n many other sratior nf the Pouth and there is apparently a gr-- nt at ar panic now Phone Ha. S5J. l.nn during lS'.'f. preraillne the bulk of the conn- (EL Rinckcr's Ballard Ml at. 24Ui sold. h-- nil ,)0 nri.fpiCd forward-twee- n nriay-n- o I 4. The tragic Cincinnati, Aug. death of Robert W. Criswell in New York, last night, following tbe complaint made against hie paper, the New Yorker, for n publication Involving Congressman Rhlnock of Covington, Ky., Miss Alice Roosevelt. Congressman Longworth and others, lad to the supposition that It was a case of suicide by tbe results of that publication. Congressman Rhlnock reached Cincinnati today after ft brief absence. He said he was shocked by the new. "It probably was suicide, " he said, "but I do not believe tha charge 1 filed against him prompted tha set, for Criswell knew there, was nothing for Mm to fear in my case. Affairs that tbe public have nof been Informed of, 1 think, prompted the deed. A a matter of fact 1 do not believe it la revealing a secret now to ray that, since tha publication of hie arrest on the complaint 1 made. Complaint is made that Criswell had been summoned to the district attorney's office half a dozen times in n rase entirely distinct from mine. I believe Criswell raw himself hopelessly enmeshed and decided to end it all. 1 believe Criswell wee sincerely sorry for the publication. He did not reveal to me the author of the article, but promised to do so at the hearing In September, If by that time the man did not come forward himself and acknowledge the authorship. (He was not promised immunity. I told him 1 would do what I could for him If he told aO, but that did not mean much, as It was not my case, but that of the district attorney. I am only a witness in whatever the case Tofcio, Aug. 4. (Noon.) A report, developed into, even uow. Assistant giving details of the final pursuit end District Attorney Krot ell did not promsurrender of the majority of the ise him Immunity that 1 know of. But. garrison nn Sakhalin island, has he told Criswell he would be as easy been received us follows: as he could. An independent cavalry column on the afternoon uf July 28 attacked the enemy south of Peleo end routed him, driving him southward, capturing two fleid guns besides a number ol rifles and a quantity nf ammunition. "On July 29 the cavalry, being reinforced, vigorously pursued the enemy sonlh uf Tsylnu, which lies 23 outh of Rykoff. mile The enemy halted at Gnu I. 25 miles eouih of Tay-laand at 5 o'clock on the morning of July Cti Kent n letter under a flag of truce to the Japanese commanding officer from General Linpnoff, the Russian got itiiuv, saving that the lock of bandage material and mediand the consequent Inability tq cines succor the noinded compelled him, from a sense o; humanity, to terminals hostilities. "Tho cdi.iiurnder or the Japanese force rcfilii-ii- . ceroacd'ng tin delivery of all war mi) piles, anJ proiu-nof the lluxtiHn-- government uninjured and Re-locatithe dellvi y of si maps, records and paper relut;:-- . to the Russian civil and military udmlnist ration, and requiring i heir delivery in reply at 10 oclock on he morning of July 31, oth4. Advlcts received Brattle. erwise an ;n tucking movement would In this city Aug. from Nome, by the steamimmoriUtc'.) executed. Ohio, state that the people of 'Col. To.'l.in h, on behalf of Gov- ship Nome are in arms against the ernor I.kipi't ff. met Col. Kooizuml. Jap- rovernment up officials and their alleged cMi. anese t of staff, on tin- morning nfitione ia filing upon valuable minof July 3! np.d accept'.' 1 the proposed ing claim. (t'l ill. The Nome Nugget, in a long article, "Giiveniiir l.;:ipnoff, seventy officers official with using illegal charges anil 3.2"i) r.cti of the Kuisitin garri- methods the and taking advantage of their son tin n u ni cndcrcd. position to possess (hum selves of The siMlly. consi.tiiug of clothing, many valuable claims which are obpune H'.ni uid.tary uppl!,.s. now tained by The Nugget under iincs-ivloa.' prints comparative tables showing the number of claims held by the governRUSSIA SEEKS MONEY. ment officials and their relatives or assistants anil also the number held ly the loading mining and business Trying to Gcrrow Frcrn Bankers men of Nome and vicinity. United States. Officer of the Ohio report that the are greatly exercised over the people Vw York. jg. 4. Pin its are nfoot matter and are talking of drastic measfiohf a F;;i-m loan iu Anu-rlcnnd ures if tho authorities at Washington wi h this ol i.c in view do not Investigate tb matter. :t v i cetl lu l l snvs ',h New cilf He a'! between M Sergiu SUMMER CffLDB 'Vine, tl; ar..1 rrpn.'V.Miitlvfs cf min Bromo Laxative Quinine, the world two (,r r' STr-r-1. most prtni.iiinM bank-:,,-5 wide Cold Cure, removes tbe cause. flriin ami 'naiitufifm. Call for the full name and look for It !i . signature of E. W. Grove. 25c. ii, Ynrk licis!,!. "ibat fur'br C'lnfv.'ciTi'S will nc l:c!l ami that tnc irforml'ci RAIN STOPS RACES. ' wblih J r. WTi'e obts-'nw'l! ?uv a llif:!l!y bni'rlip ,.n ji;s Detroit. Mich., Aug. 4. Heavy rain ctiuc n;' i 'm nee ncci''iainu which necessitated a postponement of the are xt K'i ,t Automobile races scheduled for this If fly'- - ft-bn iv uble afternoon at Grose Point track. i' pi.." i . ti In t', Hi'...! spies, anb i. by iviniiv-i.- t hnnn- Croup lns'antly relieved. Dr. Thomi irr- - ; i', if ; ti . tertr, arc s.r.srnctory. as Eclcctrlc OIL Parfactly sofa Nevl'.v cu:i , m, iho uf the Russiaa er falls. At any drug (torn ax;t rt COM- - Rua-Kla- I ':irlt-'''.xid- reji-ra- if !'r l nilhorlr.) (iixiMt It fir nii placing the cci ' fmteral Wtlicrvit-.il- The posednii'y eei's 'ion., i not ' Mm h I A !'C - u't - tin- - ) In'l'f-riii- c i t hope. eulMomns." n of f ej :i:e el'll so ir a.toMi,os, 3 Pianos, Organs :AND: Musical Merchandise OGDEN, UTAH Great czi Straw Hat Sale PUTNAMS $1.50, $L75 and $2.00 Hats for $1.00 50c, 75c and $1.00 Hats for . . . 25c 17c 25c, 35c and 45c Hats for . 7c Basket Hats .... 2345 Washington Avenue J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. jrM If. Harness, Saddles and Blankets. We make a specialty of High Grade Harness ini 2279 Washington Avc. Stock Saddles TO OUR PATRONS i ? tiri-c- s DEALER IN ng. v ol s n Government Officials Have Been Doing 01'f-rer.- r.'. D.scusses H. C. WARDLEIGH . u t the Worth ol You On he While the freight situation has been looking up a bit the fact that there baa been incre.ued delay In the passenger train schedule was pointed out by Use strike officials as a significant feature and they emphasize the fact that the Northern Pacific Voast Train, which Is due here at 7:30 a. m. today, la delayed six hours. A representative of the Great Northern road sinte.l that on three eastern divisions of the road NO per cent of the stations me supplied with agents and npcral.-n- . and that reports front all poiul slow that many or 1 striking opcr.uois ate asking to lie reinstated. Perishable freight for prartleally nil Northern Pacific siutlous was accepted l that road, and lint road will .pud out to Billings. Montana, perishable freight which has been de Tomorrow the officials (ay tallied. I 22x Phone Minn., Aug. 4 .Both aides Pacific and Great the Northern . Grant Parish h is Instituted shotgun quarantine, ntonped all train and shut herself off completely from mail ecr-ve- Was. Arc. 8t raul, New Orleans, Aug. 4. Extreme mensures, which some of the country districts use to protect themselves from yellow fever, threaten to put u atop to the traffic In service end may bring tb federal government Into the fever situation In th South. The moot radical action thus tar taken is that uf th police board of rsICHsifti, tho second largest parish In tha suite. It has passed resolutions ordering that all traffic, travel and Interrauree h,-- ; w, I aleasleu and point cast, north j M ilh ul and west shall cess- - at once and that fa one shall he permitted to enter the hunts of tbe parish until farther orders. In consequence of tlU renolu- ' tlon, the Southern Pac;f1r lias ordered from today to run no morn trains through Calcasieu, which mean nn abandonment of the through srr-vt- r of the line to the west. The Walkiun train nn the Knn-a- s City Soutliein trnrk have also been, It is understood the qunr-- i office, topped, antjne in a day or two will he tended to all freight trains. The effect of the order Is in gtop nil mall fi rvico Into, or through, Calcasieu. her door on everyRapides ha thing except mail and fuel oil. At Mermentau. I,., shots were exchanged between guards and n negro who wns trying to run the quaran- Miss Alice Roosevelts Niime Used in Tragedy And Gaim to Have 70 Officers and 3200 the Best of the Men Taken on Strike Sakhalin of ESTABLISHED 1875 DEATH JAPS FREIGHT , WINES Newman Bros. Organ 2376 Washington Ave. TO THE ACCEPTING Miss., today are that tha announcement that tho ramp is to be placed at Pontala Bleau haa aroused a vigorous protest oa tba part of tha rltltens of Jackson county. Tha wires were kept busy last night earning protests to the governor and delegation will ha sent to remonstrate with him against th proposed art ion. Governor Vardaman ha been asked to delay matters until tha people can be heard front. It ia said that in the present temper of the people of Jaekaon county open rebellion will follow any attempt to establish tha station. COLLARS TRAGIC RAILROADSSURRENDER Varda ma a. Advices from Biloxi, WHAT MAKES Bush & Gerts Pianos Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Banjos, Strings Latest Publications of Sheet Music. ill., Aug. 4. Edwin F. of the coal company bearing his iutme, died suddenly at bis residence la,t night as the result of an operation. Mr. Daniels was active among tha employers from tbe outset of . the teamsters strike. It was at hia suggestion that the real issue of the strike waa forced when the tea mat ere employed by the Kdwln P. Daniels Coal comitany were ordered to deliver coal to the Montgomery Ward house. The nervous strain under which be worked Is bellcvtd to have been responsible, to a great extent, for hia Illness. He was 67 years old. toOrMo- iU southbound trains at Ilarahsn. La , where th transfer to screened coaches la made under tha asms condition na apply at Mobile. The officials of the Illinois Central report no serious delay to their train, not withstanding the strict annoying quarantine. Official of several eltlea and towns in Arkansas, Mississippi and west Tennessee make complaints that harmful reports of the prevalence ot yellow fever are being epraad broadcast in eoma unaccountable manner. Tha rumors are to be rim dowa in every Instance posklhle and Ihclr perpetrator punished. ' Though the armed forces of Mississippi and Louisiana have been In touch for twelve hours, there have been no reports nf a collision and tha situation is not regarded as acute. The marine hoepital service ia to bava more trouble In locating Its detention ramp at Pertain, consent to do which was given yotserday Unvornor by . i ing Now-Orlean- morrow the Clnriunult A New leans will be discontinued beyond bile and pa0ngrs for New Orleans wll be compelled to wall some time at Mobile. The Jlllnole Central is slopping all WHEELER Don't forget to sell from good order. Don't forget attachments machines. Don't forget , Chicago, do so. 66, for $35. ; Daniel, president y Grocers IS DEAD. Was One of the Leading Opponents of Striking Teamsters. - Co. Drop Eng- - CRISWELLS r Both Phones 137 and 137Y chines. Don't forget States. Washington, Aug. 4. Tha State department telegraphed the British ambassador and th American consul general at Ottawa that the governors of New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts have formally consented to passage through those states for tho Forty-thirCanadian regiment (the Duke of Cornwall's own), who are now in Ottawa waiiiug to proceed to visit Los ion and ITovidence. The only restriction la in the rase of Massachusetts where the state law of 19u2 prohibits the assembly of visiting troops for drill or parade. JTbe telegram to tbe ambassador wee addressed to him both at New York and the summer home of the embassy at who will have made a study of the life insurance lane, will be appointed on congressional action and to report the report of Although 46. total deaths to date, hours to the regular committee at the ead in the preceding taeaiy-fou- r Tho leport to the Nrv Orleans board would ordinarily have a tendency to of two week. Il also le requested to of health cany today of four death, cause alarm hero, people here find as- Investigate any lnresures to make of yellow fever In surance in an analysis of the detailed more effectual the supervision of the and 17 new tbe worth ol your money. Onrplanol buying and runs a third ranter fester than shuttle land New rases in New Orleans to noon. try laymen refusing to put their faith In the mosquito theory. 17; deaths to noon, t; total case 415; 54 new cases always he sure o! baring WILSON They Are to Invade Several New d that city amut'il to presage a j ! Trains Stopped and Shotguns Used to Keep Back Refugees Special Train Hired By ; Those Seeking to Escape the Fever. That jou pa; depends cn what you get, hut youmay rjgBfe cou-si.i- 0 pays to keep good 1905. 5, c&i:se ir.ay PANIC IN THE SOUTH OVER YELLOW FEVER Amount AUGUST MORNING. i ire.-- d en-'u- of ome months ago official action waa taken by tha board of this company, having In view n reduction of th basic r . M g. hrara 6erti trie lighting from 16 cents to II cent per 1000 watt waa fectlve from July lat, 1906. Recently this action W" watt 1000 11 cent waa at rat per basic and the placed discount from tMe rate July let, 1905, with a conditional are if bills paid within seven (7) days afteruno (u) per cent, vie has been rendered, thus making a net rata slightly cent per 1000 watt hour. 19 . Tnder thla achedula the clffirga for burning a BTANDARw, OAi. be will on hour lamp die power, & ) of one cent, exclusive of tha contuw mately three-fift- h count (3-5- ' I aMd schedule of rale for electric curran traeffective wan also adopted, large quantities for lighting in addition to the advantage of a low rate for baalo nto will enable patrons to use. economically d n electrical appliances of nil descriptions, such na elactrte electric motors on sewing and washing machines, etc, etc. . mntlaaeei stance: Rate on a BOO watt flat Iron: 5 2 cent per boor o goer service, less the 10 per cent conditional discount cent tr Rata on n 200 wait washing marhlce motor. I dlaeouM; of continuous service, lesa 10 per cent conditional g. Rata on a Standard Sewing Machine Motor. 1 eent tlnuoua service, lesa 10 per cent conditional discount inKlalei , The company will continue Its practice of rtnewing burned-ou- t J" lamps, or Iompa that are Ineffedent ttroogn Mgtomd ennoim Thla vice, at th price of ten (10) centa per lamp. to keep their lamps np to standard at a small cori. Vei7 respectfully, UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY COMPANY A reduced graduated 1-- 6 B. B. CAMPBEW |