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Show EXAMINER: OGDEN, M0EX1XG TnF UTAII, THURSDAY finally fe'--l to Mackeys bid of Idue. t;he was bred to Star Ruby ca March ;,i. Next highest in the .sale wafc the TROLLEY CAR mare Marguerique, famous as the dam of the colt Nasiunum. who was sent by the late M'rn. C. Whitney to run In the English derby, but who waa Taken ill and never ran in England. She was sold to Ifarry Marguer Pavpe Moitney for ite waa brut lo Watercress ou April 11 last. Mr Whitney tiro became the owner of Hcuivtia, w full sister to flreniL John Mackey, Mr. Higgins' superintendent si the Rauehu Del Paso, d b'.'ght nearly all the mares sold, lindavista dam of Rao , winner of nearly 650,1100 ip lugfoi-mhis two years on the turf, weui to Mr. packer for 86.600. Joyner bought Plora Mac, dam of Jacobite, for 12-- You dcnt know that Ogden Brothers have changed hands. This is the 8'J,-05- TERRIFIC to Bo Made tball Camas. On the Changes Goodafe Grocery in Foo- g Co. We Rider Faints After Being Injured. New York, Dec. g. After the heartChicago, lk'C. C- .-i (lispiU.ll to lU hour-lonCambridge, Maas., Dec. 0. Coach sprint, in which Tribuue from the Ciiy of Mexico give, William T. Reid, Jr., of the Harvard breaking the Bedell brothers forged to the further details of the otcideut in football team, returned yesterday from front with a lead of one lap and Volte Washington where ho had a confer- several (sums were dropped far In th which James UuMtU with President Roosevelt ou Mon rack, tha riders lu the six-dabicycle Slates coufciil gemral, least his life lust ence day. race contented themselves with alow, night, to "The President my get sought plugging for the remainder of An open can' lute lu which lie was view Mr. Reid, "os a ebauge of steady y the night. Two of the teams, the und their the ," said driving with Mr a. Pai-subeof will Its which permit game the Trousseller-Decamand car. Mi's. Mi uck by an Mn continued without the disagree- combinations, worn out by the terrific Parxoua was slightly injured, 'the ing results which have accompanied struggle, at midnight dropped from able a wrauli. boy neaped wiihoui in the past tew yearn. There was the ranks. It Mr. while The accident happened nothing accomplished that can lie givteam withdrew The H to Parsons and his family were going out. en from the race wheu It ws found that the central station to bid farewell to during a spill la the midnight sprint friends. The coachman tried to crura Hall had broken his collar bon& Seva si t'ia cur track in front of a rapidly eral riders, all of whom were trying moving car, which uruck the carriage to catch Bedell, went down la the fall, wilh terrinc foi cu, crnshlug It ugalusi but lmmedlatcy mounted their wheels n trolley post. and rode madly ahead. Hall waa aa Mr. Parsons' head struck the post, quick ai the other, to mount and ho the whole of the top of the head being i Purtu, y Hsll-Downe- u believe in a welcome, and we not only indicate it personally, but our goods form a tempting item in hospitality. The the welcome first fare follows. Our prices and goods ought to offer a relish to your appe- tite. WE ARE MEETING YOU HALE WAY That's Our Way The Utah National Bank p PREDICTS taken A United States Depository A Cl Ofoly Hme K. shoulders on the pavement and the feel A the wreck of the carriage. Mrs. Parson was staggering blindly around, stunned by the shock and mu tiering incoherent sentences. In qulriug where ahe was and where she 11.8. wws going. Gen. Chaffee Says We spectator's boxes. It was reported today that ths sprint Inst night was canoed by an offer of 3300 by a spectator to the rider who would gain a lap on his competitors. oclock this morning only six At teams which started remained la the race. The atandmg at that hour fid Iowa: 650.1. Bedell-Bedel- l, Are Not Equal to Japs. Vanstuyft-Btol- , Logon, Keegan, Ruut-Fogle- McLran-Mora- Downing-bowle- lOTRRY Before th p8th hour was finished st o'clock another rider bad succumbed to the strain and quit the net. This was Wilcox, of the Achorn-WU-co-x team, who was 2 laps behind th leaders. Hla stomach gave out Dowteam, who ney, of the had been out of the race slues early morning ou account of the withdrawal of his partner, took Wlleox'a place with Achoru. This combination mads n new team which rods under ths and continued name of Achorn-Downe- y the score mads by- the Achorn-Wllco- x team. 10 Hall-Downe- cora-imiu- RISK AGAIN IMMtMM.MI PfilliMt Vtoi PrMldmt JAMEB Nwy Ps ERN STROM ! specially prepared foe "Corns shoeing mean how wo do it." and iy Twenty-thir- d street. Opposite Consolidated Wagon A Machine company. Phone gig X. her. 1HE CLEVER COMMERCIAL et lo a genera trucking and carting ness, betide, and have n Phone. qulck-ecbo- busi- n Allen Transfer Co. PASADENA CALIFORNIA The most beautiful realdentiaj city la the United Stales. A place to spend n few weeks of your vacation. Only n few miles to the seashore Los Angeles by else trio cars. La Casa Grande Hotel ELMER P. WOODBURY. Managor be Maul of Pasadena-oOoipedal summer rate $10 per week, transient It per day. utt By s EXISTENCE ENDED HER Hanging Herself With a Reps Mads of Twine, Paris, Dec. C. The 6L Petersburg correspondent of the Journal soya: "Th direct decision of Emperor Nicholas to abandon the lunch he gives rack year at the winter palace to soldier who have been decorated with the cross of St. Goorge, Is taken aa evidence that bis majesty ia practically s This Is the prisoner st Tsarskoe-Selfirst time the lunch has been omitted since the order was founded." 11 a R. r e 1 g Li Min & . CAMPBELL, CanX Manage. E.W. Ci. WADE. Age SECRETARY Doctor Norris 29 Yearn. MISTAKE SPECIALIST To ths study and treatment of Chronic diseases of men, women sol child ran, I hsvs devoted pedal effort during m entire proteasioMl Ufe, and hsvs bean rewarded by the discovery of methods that glv complete mastery of Nervous asd Blood Diseases, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kid sc and Liver troubles, Dm!-nes- In Recommending the Destruction MENS DISEASES of Blocd Poiscn, Piles, Rupture, Varicocele, Nerve Debility, Drug Habits Talten on a positive guarantee lo cure Boston, Dec. 6. Boston is grieving over Secretary Bonapartes suggestion In his annual report that the old warship Constitution might be used as a target Opinions tr practically isunan-Imounot that Secretary Bonaparte at all in touch with the feelings of New England toward the historic frigate. John D. Long former secretary of the navy, said: "I am surprised that he exhibits so much feeling against 'Old ironsides.' The Constitution has s national significance. So long as plank remains It ought to be held In ivverenco and preoerveiL Mr. Bonaparte ran have no Idea how many pro-- , pis visit it, sad what a stimulus It is ; In patriotic education. I sincerely trust f that ho may modify his views-- " President Eliot of Harvard said: "Lot the Constitution stay where she ia and as she Is." Charles Francis Adams said: The report strikes uw very unfavorably It ie simply brutal. I am astonished st such a thing." Consultation free, personally or by letter. Office 2361 Washington Ave. Open Day and Evening U. H. Dr. Address When Writing, Norris, Ogden, Utah OGDEN LIVERY AND- - BOARDING STABLES Finest Turnouts jn the Gty BOARDING OF BORSES A SPECIALTY . At Last Ha Is Anxious to Gat Out of Insurarfcs Muddle. They Will Not Be With Satisfied Any- thing Less. ' Telephones- - BH fit K. Ind. 711, Blackham & Ernst, Props. and First Class at Reasonable Washington, Dec. 6. Senator Chsnncey IVpew of New York has tendered bis resignation as S director of the Equitable Life Aa- surance Society, it will bo pro- sonted to the board of directors st Its next meeting. Dublin, Dec. - The Irish National convention was opened at the Mansion House this morning under in presidency of John Redmond. There was n good gathering of member of parliament end from all parts of the country. Neither OBrien nor Timothy M. Healy were present, but their absence did not seem to affect ths cheerfulness of Mr. Redmond, as ht congratulated the convention on tbs death of rulo governthe Unionist, ment which he attributed to the blows of Irish representatives In congrees. Continuing. Mr. Redmond painted the prospects of the Irish In roseate hues and said ths realisation of their hopes n depended almost enilroly on Lfvory Prompt Twenty-Fift- h 239 JUST ONE AND ONE-HAL- P Ssrvleo pries St Ogdens Utah BLOCKS PROM UNION DEPOT. C- doit-gate- s anti-hom- o them-selve- The Lord Mayor moved a home rule resolution condemning the present system of governing Ireland end concluding: "We solemnly assert that no new system of government In Ireland will be accepted as Mtllsfoctory except a legislative assembly, freely elected and representative of the people with power to make laws for Ireland and an executive government responsible to that assembly, and this convention declares that the Irish National party cannot miter Into an alliance with, or give permanent, support to, auy Eng lish party or government which docs not make tho question of granting such an assembly and executive to Ireland the cardinal point of Its program." The rrsolutiou was carried by acclamation. New York, Dec. 6. After aiding her young sister Lillian to prepare for a reception und wlxhing her a evening. Miss Evelyn A- - Walkrr, daughter of a rich manufacturer in Brouklyn. went m her room In her lathin' house lust night und hanged hemrir. The rope slic used sum made of three Strands of wrapping twine. She threw one end over tIic door und miide SALE OF HAQGIN HORSES. 11 secur,. The by forcing the door other end she room I about her neck . New York. 6. At the ou ; choir. from which second a she sale of she sicpped to day of the Hagjtln aud Tev herself. She Bodily pain 1up its terror if you'vo thoroughbreds today 68 hrad brought recently gavp up h r work as a school a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Ectatric Oil 372.675. an average of till, a against teachi r because of 111 health. lu the house. Instant relief in cases an average of 3517 far ninety-ninhead on Monday. The more desirable REGULATION OF RAILROAD RATES of burn, cms. sprain, accidents of man-- were eagerly bid up liy Harry any sort. Ni-Yoik. Di'c. C. Th board of Payne Whitney, Thomas Welch, j. K. PROUD OF ENGLAND Seagram, A. J. Joj nor and John trade and 1.inspiration of this city Mackey. made public yesterday th provisions For the ware Flora Hurst, dam of of It amtuded hill for th regulation Hurst Bourne, the bidding was ex- of railroad rates When th original In Its Work of Upbuilding and Ruling India. tremely brisk and it settled down at bill, drafted by this organisation, tolust to a duel between Mt:-e- . Whit- pes red last March It was criticised on ney, Joyner tad Mackey, 'luc marc the ground that it would puniih the InNw York. Dec. 6. Tba Entertainnocent competing roads as well st the ment club, w hich Prince Louis recentlvbstlug reads. ly Joined a an honorary member, held The drafters of ths measure believe a reception last night st tha Waldorf. TURKS ARE GIVING WAY. overcome have this objection by The British smbaMsador, Sir Mortimer they roods the right to Durand, was th, guest of honor. With giving Settlement of ths Internationa! Af- an action begin against the rond him wore Lady Durand, Miss Durand fair ia ip, filg'it. whooo violations result in the low.-rinand many menilx-i- a of hi staff. Genof tho maximum tariff. eral Stewart I Woodford preaided. ran. Ik r. ii. Tti - foreign oi- The north end of the room sax hung flee here capsule;- ;iyn ifo.. C0II. BRITISH SUBJECTS IN RUSSIA. with an American and s British flag, ht, power, and uoverty and a pennant embroidered with the t.o-eTurkey The f.vrigu office BngUah coat of trine hung between. d and that London, Dec. dfiS'-ionly has not heard from the B:i:ih embasto be settled General Woodford said that ha was previous to ttoiring sa tinfactory sy st St. Petersburg .sirce November truly glad that relations between ths 30Th Ian commun'.caiion rslatir Th Inteixktknul adjustic'ut. countries were so cordial. He told Set t is inactive pending to ths British subject :. R;tia said how, when h was minister to Spain, ib rrmcuslon of these defat!. that moot of those .iii; : oir country in 1897. the first one to welcome Mm n ere hu pxrposed to to his post was the English ambassalVTiis'u dor. ;idi li"W tm lmt night h, spent is P-c- TRAV- ELER wants to ware no time in "making his train.' us know as for ahead as may bo what train you want to catch and well land jou. Mr. Salesman, with our trunk- -, sample roses, etc, nt the station, long before the whistle blows. Wont tax you too much, either. We -- saturated with tha drug, had boon window e the pushed through lbs toilet room, bvfuis surrendering, Mrs, Derry fired one shot at her cap-to- r but without effect, ib'fiira she could shout again Mrs. Derry was overpowered by two officers. After being reassured that the officers aud the people of Girard were hr friends and tluil the officers had come to protect her, the woman mad but fcuble effort xi rrsiataiica. rib waa removed lo a carriage to ill. Jail and placed under the care of the ciiy physician. Uuce Inside the Jail and made confident that th attendant were working In her behalf, Mrs, Derry qiguted down and talked rationally. Emaciated by her lung fast and weahrued from loss of sleep aud from a xiiosure, tha woman presented pitiable appearance. Her clothes were torn, her lac c.ud bauds badly soiled and her hair dlsfieveled. Mra Drrry will bo delivered Into the custody f the probate court, before whom the town uiurshal hud last night been ordered to produce her at 3 o'clock this afternoon. American Consul James Russell Parsons, Jr who was killed by an electric car at his poet in the City of Maxico, last night, resided until his lst appointment by President Roosevelt at Elk Nest, this city, lis was born in Haoslck Falla February fill, 18 til, He was graduated st Trinity college. On February 8. 1868, he married Mra William Starr Dsns, whoso maiden name was Frances Theodora Smith. Ho was private secretary to Bishop John Williams, of Connecticut, from 1X82 to 1383 and school commissioner of the First district. Ransuuller county, from 2684 to 1837. . He waa American consul to Aix La fhapellc, Germany, from 1688 to 1830. In 1901 he was made Inspector of secondary schools for th University of the state of New York. In 1867 he was mad director of colleges end high school departments and secretary of the University of New York. Mr. Panama was well known ss s wrlLcr. Ho was author of "Prussian School Through American Kyca" "French Hchoola Through American EjeiV and other work of an educational nature. C. ADVERTISE. RADIANCE ATLIKE THE CANDLE ELECTRICITY PARSONS of Msxlee. New York, Dec. will Hovt WE SUPPLY IDE LUNCH OMITTED. Whs Was Killed by a Car in tha City Ulrard, Ka.. Dec. Mrs. fna Derry, who since Friday last had held the loan officials nt bay from her fort In tha toilet room of a Frisco railway coach on the t racks here, was removed today shortly before noon, after she nnid born partially overcome by the ! liium of ammonia. A bundle of rugs, practical horseshoer. Wn are RUSSELL BEST ii DOES THE MOTH. 850.L TAKEN TO Fumes of Ammonia are Used in Her Capture. TRACTS Achorn-WHco- s Mia.MiiMiiiCiihlif A. ....Awlalant Caihlar Interest Paid on Savin s Accounb btore-- it YOUR MENT. Constitution. 650.2. DortliugerDussul, -- r, 350.3. llopper-Bolllste- r, GavIn-McDonal- d. Chicago, Dec, G. A despatch to the Chronicle from Los Angeles says: At a publio reception in his honor Inst night Lieut. Gen. and Chief of (Staff Adna R. Chaffee of the United Stale army, predlcied the United State will ugala go to war. Tliia prediction was made In Gen. Chaffee's address regarding the work of the army. enough, Tha motoriuww and driver of the He said: "Uentlouu-n- , war will come again. coach both disappeared Immediately after the aorldeui u(l have not yet There are plenty of men In this room lieen arrested. News of the affair spread who will ace our country at war agnlu, rapidly among members of the Ameri- Not on our own soil, perhaps; you mast remember that ws have now becan colony, creating eonsUirualion. come on of tho nations of the earth. to defend. Ws have great inten-HtWhen that war comes we must be Intelligently prepared for It. "Modern war Is not what war used d lo be. No one Is now Sued to troops who la not a scientific man. .Modern war aud muat bn scientifically treated to sara human life. "Ths Japanese fere fe military people, but we tr not. Ws do not get on with military preparations as they do, but wo should t.j ready for conflicts." E Nm Melntoali the oclock 3 well-traine- d OF OGDEN NOBODY LIKES DAfc, HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT IDE AND OUTSIDE YOUt In the morning when bo auddeuly pitched unconacioua from his wheel. He was thrown by the fall completely over the fence and into on of the thw body was lying with the head and "Munis, 1 think papa is killed," said Janies Russell Parsons, Jr., hut Mrs. Panama was too dssed to realise the troth. Mrs. Parson ! in mediately was taken by frUnds who happened to be In the vicinity to her residence, where medical assistance was given. Mr. Parsons' body was taken to the Seventh police elation, according to police regulations, where it still remains, pending an order from w Judge. Ho far superficial examination failed to reveal n single Injury or even brutae on auy part of the body except the top if the head. Not n bone is broken and, except for blond stains, the face appears perfectly sutural. I'nill the police investigation ia concluded there la no meaua of fixing the respouKlbllliy, we no actual eye-wi- t ness was dose pace until after kept up th When aaelsiance arrived off. the capital he dined with th British charge d'affaires. Nelson A. Mile and h President Liuletoa of Brooklyn, alao spoke. General Woodford then Introduced General Joe Wheeler, who received long applause. General Wheeler talked, a had the others, on the friendly feeling between this country j and England. Ambassador Durand said that the first thing tie had been told on arriving in America wae that he should apeak infrequently and never long. He talked mostly of India and gave some interesting experiences from his travels and his diplomatic career in th east. He said we seemed to be all wrong in onr cuucvptlon of conditions in India. j "We have been accused," bo said, of ruling India against her will. Who, do you think 175,000 Englishmen could rule 400,000,000 of human beings without their consent? I am proud of our work there. I think, though U may bo aa Insular conceit, that wo have done the greatest work in India ever accomplished by any power." . Bicycle HAD A TALK WITH TEDDY Mexico. 7, IMS. Bur-oug- ear-ol- Llgh-prlce- Wife and Son Saw Parsons Killed in DECEMBER MORNING, t Pick up the Salt Lake Morning papers then the San Francisco morning papers and compare the telegraph dispatches of those papers with telegraph dis p tches of the Ogden Morning Examiner of the sime date and see the same dispatches in all the morning papers, word for word, then watch the evening papers reproduce those same dispatches What Does It Mean to Ogden? It meanS' that the Associated Press, the greatest news gathering association in the world, has placed Ogden City on an equality with all the big cities in the nation No other city west of Missouri river, the size of Ogden receives the overland leased wire service of the Associated Press Did you know that ? Not one out of a hundred really knows that the Morning Examiner has a telegraph office of its own and that it runs all night THATS WHY OUR DISPATCHES ARE GENUINE t.g i Th-r- SBSC90! J |