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Show TUE MORNIXO f fillci wiui di.paiuh-- . EXAMINER: fir, PCX, TTAII. TTEsnAV senate a an adjou.'utnei: l:.:e of tr-r- lv : :u which in il,c Lit :r.vt tor. PC bo bauds of tiro i lit the nouse there it- .1 i.agKi. i:u tuid a central uir.cULi brain :e iLaiilfvg,. to adjourn before Jut ,f ikmsIu.. There are il.re ell luarived lines and it is likely liut i:iv ruaaoauP.e la :be province of Kiitrsi-u- , rise Bu t- could be agreed n, tKm iara tue pvajiaiits refuse to iKig:n work houses. W Dearer. Cola, la ilie fields until tnetr deuantw shall right's have be.ni giauurfl. In the central provpiichiug INTERESTING DEBATE. xuppuri Lii stmt out Sioax 7: inces the field Lauda are Insisting on a miciiLun: wage of about 1.5u a day. Temporary Graves of American Sol- ors were held to on r.iiKi whiie n the proi incus inning. Saratov and diers Not to Be Marked. j tScui'r it 11. E Tcberiilgm- and along the lower Volga 1 ! an 0 strike has heu inWashington. June 11 Daring the Denver 4 augurated. Famine ulread) i acute in consideration of H:e .urn,:-civil Ll:l diutix Oily .iM.I Battcrt.' Wrigl. seteia! districts, and in the province loAy in the house Mr Ketfi-- r endeavZuiasUy ; of Voronezh tiphua has hevoine epi- ored to hate an ,f $i.u)0 CurLtii aud Hta. ppu;:iati, demic. in couiptallng the adopted to be or it ot marking the places where Played a T:c Ci mi. CALIFORNIA COMMITTEE T American soldier and suitor fell and 1iu tilo. Colo , j ARRIVES IN WASHINGTON. cere temporarily lnvi rod In I'uha and Des Aljiiii-- to ca ..1 Uldua China. While the was de- game was rullel a: . he Will Outline Plans for Securing a Loan feated an lutereatiiip d.scutniuu arose ruili iur,.i;B. the sr -1 i '.il 1. for Triaca. a to the pulley of marking the places K. tl.E. where our soldiers und .afiors fell on 4 11 Washington, June 11. The Califor- foreign soil. Dus Moines 4 0 0 nia conin.lt tee, which is ut enlist the s 1 Ur. Tawncy, chairniau of the Ha vrits Yollend..:i Scbvaut; aid of the national government toward coumiltn-ein opposing the McKay uud Towne the rehabilitation of San Francisco, appropriation in the count- uf his disarrived tonight. It la composed of cussion stated that nu in the Omaha, 8; Lin ?in, 5, Judge William Morrow, Thomas Ma- world provides for its soldiers as we wen Neb., Jui.- 1: gee, Franklin K. Lane, Dr. Edward do. He said that w- - not only briug in Lincoln, a close game, iu uliiili re was Devine of the Red Cross. W. J. Bar- the bodies of the dead here f.o:u forw ; n dissatisfaction 1.1I ,U nett and P. M. Willis. They were visit- eign lands, hut mat the government much u ,iiug iy ed untight by tariou members of thj reiutvra them anil marks (heir last ciMims by Umpire I' . waa ,1 California delegation in congress and resting place with headstones hearing ilie spectators t1(ur the their plans, which will he presented to appropriate inscript : n of deeds per- rlose of the gaxte. Score It. H E. congress and to the secretary of the formed. 0 M 1 treasury, were talked over informally. "We own near the City of Mexico," Omaha in 3 Tomorrow morning there will be a he aaid, "a cemetery where are in- Lincoln Baiuvice Morse .lono au.l Zi limeeting with the entire California dele- terred the bodies cf many who foil in gation in the house and senate w here the Mexican war. A superintendent is ra n; Sanders and (Minting. the various measures for relief will be in charge and an appropriation is made considered. each year to keep up the cemetery, The city of San Franriaoo has but this. Mr. Tawncy aaid. was nut 11-unissued 10NAL LEAGUE per ceul bonds. parallel to an appropriation for markU Is proposed by the visiting commit- ing the spots where our eoldii-rfell tee that they tie made receivable for and were temporarily interred. He also national bank deposits by the general Instanced the fact that at King s Moungovernment, in which esse they can tain. in worth Carolina, where was Philadelphia, June ll. Pir.sburg detie sold by the city at par. Authority fought one of the early battles of the d in a ia vested in the secretary of the treas- revolution, the liodles of Ueu. Fergus feated Philadelphia today g ganu-- . Clarke played ury to accept municipal securities un- and forty British soldiers rest, and a ilnj game, both conspicuous pan in der certain conditions as national hank the English government hxs never tin- - field. the bat ia and at conwill the commiuee and to deposits, asked the American government Score R. H. E. fer with Secretary Shaw whh a view erect a monument Ut alone a mark, to to having these unissued bonds made show the participants In that famous miaburg .. ..001 (ill bvd2 5 1J 2 OUOO 3 12 2 Philadelphia ....100 receivable for such deposits. battle. Batteries Lslfiuld. Lrever, Gibson If this plan is successful the money and Phelps; Sparks aud Donovan. rmllsod from the sale of the bonds GREAT FLOODS IN CHINA. will. Judge Morrow said, he used to Chicago, 8; Brooklyn, 8. start in motion the rehabilitation of Thousands of Lives Have Been lost in June 11. Chicago won the city government, vis., the construcBrooklyn, Hunan. tion nf municipal buildings. Khoola, easily today from ihr local Nationals, jails and other necessary buildings. batting Paaiorious uul of the box in adVictoria, B. L. June 11-The other proposition which the vices show that four inula gs. from Hankow, China, will oommtitee has in view, and which Score R. H. E. floods of this spring, in Huthe 320 00 2008 12 2 require the action of congress, is the nan, Rival Chicago loss Ufa, of an cauMd appalling Red loan of $10,000,000 to the National 001 101 010 2 8 0 The Brooklyn Cross society for use in loaning to amounting to tens of thousands. Batteries Overall and Kling; in prewere rivers than any higher those persons whose homes have been Mchnyra and Hitler. vious year, and swept the dykes, subdestroyed, for the purpose of reconimcovered an houses and structing them. Judge Morrow said merged St. Louis, 8; Boston, 1, there are over 40,000 people in Ban mense area in fact, the whole village of Boston, June 11. Boston wsa de Francisco living in tents or temporary Slang was flooded, the floods pouring today and Bt. Louli won structures, and 100,000 in adjoining over the dykes In torrents. Slang Tan, moralizedspecial effort. towns who are being temporarily pro- a prosperous city, was flooded with without Score R. ll.E. water to the second stories of the rivervided for. 000 100 0001 5 II Numbers of them own lots in the side buildings. This place Is the ter Boston 010 210 1038 8 1 fit. Louis city of 8an Francisco, but having lost minua of river steamers thirty lamilesa Butteries Undaman and Brown; at everything In the earthquake and the from Cansba, and all business flood-e Taylor and Grady. fire, have not a cent to rebuild. It ia standstill. At Cunsha the water dthrough the city gates, flooding o$t proposed to loan euch persons money, New York, 1; Cincinnati, 0. to be rtpaid to the national govern-ment- the people, sampans being as high as New York, Juae 11. The home team The loan proposition, Judge the treetops In places, and s tremenMorrow said, la a suggestion of the dous loss was occasioned. The river won today from Cincinnati. The win'financiers of the city, and will he waa thick with wreckage and villager! ning tally In the fifth Inning waa made on Jtoweruwn's tingle, urged because the savings banks have, on floating rafts. The foreign Mcuinmtys in Smug Tan were heavy single end Breeuahan's hit. as a rule, loaned all their available that It la desirable, be said, fund Score R. H. E. kmera, though all escaped in boats. 000 000 000 0 6 1 the class of clrisens referred to shall None could estimate the loss of life, Cincinnati remain in Ban Francisco and not drift which was placed at tens of thousands. New York 000 010 0001 6 0 the floods A famine will follow, Batteries Fraser snd Uvlngston; awgy to other cities, and If they are asto do so they must he given tome had brought disaster to an immense MoGlnnity and Bowerman. sistance with which to reconstruct area of the best rice growing districts their homes. in Hunan. rojjril.. .g: JEXE MOIiNIN;. iron V2. u T ";'p mu . .en . 1 Results I The Ogden Turf Exchange iT LAMIA California and Eastern Races Direct Wire on All Sporting Events Our Line of Cigars and Liquors Is the Very Best If ) JAMES ILLINOIS fi or UNIVERSITY OF SO DECLARES. Cii:i-i:.-- suit. Fiit Ooscrtnity" Fail-ur- stui-ndjie- vantage. Chios0- - June 11 ivhana. Ilia, saysi A diopuMk trom nppro-priatiuu- there is as equal number of beauirful lines in the English language which contain more nonsense than Ingalls -- 1 no not beiieve if you take up each job as you come at-u it opportunityofwill be chasingalter you instead chasing y.vu ovuoriunit). -Colhge llfn cannot escape from commercialism. -iio not he suspicious of your fellow -- - man. not profit, should be your watchword. Around such thoughts as those quoted shove President James, ot me of llUnols, built his annual tii.-rersit- y fsccaisureste sermon to the gradunt-,E- g claM, which waa delivered yesier-js- ? James in the armory- - President ujd. among other things: It is not a single opportunity which comes to a inau, it is a train. It is a procession, some small, some large, growing perhaps smaller tnd more Insignificant as the years flow on, but ever and . always opportunities too numerous, too great, and too large for lie to utilise fully. not opportunity that is lackiIt ng. It is lack of power on our part. U you take up each job as you come, throw yourself Into It with your full powers, before long you will be getting ready for the neat higher oppor-tuultseror-eudln- g 1 before long you will find your-- ' rdf among the most efficient people of your generation. Opportunity will bs chasing after you Instead of you chasing after opportunity. . . - n. 0 2 s -- wvll-playe- Mail Pas-tortou- s, NEW PARTY HAS BEEN FORMED IN RUSSIA. It Will Have Majority Council of Empire. Believed In June 11. The organiparty of the center, the OctoberiMs and the constitutional democrats, is today in an interview wlth'j Yermoloff, formerly minister of agriculture and now a member of the council of the empire. The party, which pn ably will have a clear majority in the council, expects to cooperate with Count Hayden, Michael Btakovlch and other conservatives in the party. was dropped Though M. Yermoloff from the ministry on account at his liberal opinions, he does not hesitate to call many of the most cherished plana at the constitutional democrats, a Including their agrarian project, will o the wispa, which the erunril cf the empire will refuse to Tn'.ow. Jte states that no project embracing general expropriation and na tlnnaflzaMon of private lands will have the slightest chance in the council of the empire, which will admit of expropriation only i extreme cases and under extreme necessity, but adds that the party contemplates the Immediate formation of a committee to elaborate principles under which the lower house aerarian scheme may be amended in order to secure the most speedy acfit. Petersburg, zation of a new midway between tan-nrnnr- non-senric- tion. The center party is opposed to the of council's assaming the initiative legislation wtich only would uselessly fhfe lower house. In gen-m- l It takes ltp stand on the principles of the fundamental law and the council's response to the speech from tho throne, but the members are not bound to details by a hard and fast policy. rxa-pen- ta The fit. Petersburg USE newspapers are .. . lens SELF-RISIN- G B. B. B. Flour Ask your grocer (or it. PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. M'tuiments, Copings and ncs. Don't buy from agents, as Hd--- 1 get large commissions and '"i have to pay them. See your h im people first. Yard opposite nt cemetery. OGDEN 263 IMF EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h St California and Races. Eastern Drcct Wire foi All Sporting Events ; not meeting with favor. South American Republics Shew Into root In Hague Conference. AUTOMOBILE No Washington, June U.Many of the South and Central American republics are showing an indifference towards the third peace conference to be held at The Hague next year, which ia especially annoying to the United States Beoretary Root waa lnatruinentnl in bringing about a delay of The Hague conference utrill next year, so that It might not conflict with the lean conference, which will begin at Rio Janiero on July IS. But Secretary Root's Interest in the southern meeting does not seem to have spurred tbs southern republics to participation in Ths Hague conference, in spite of the protests voiced when Russia suggested that early this fall would he a good time for The Hague meeting. Panama has declined from the first to take any part in The Hague conference. Venesuela, Ecuador and Nicaragua have Ignored all communication, not even acknowledging the receipt of the original invitation. Bolivia, Guatemala, Salvador and Peru have accepted the invitation, while Brazil, Argentina and Mexico are also known to have expressed a desire to take part in The Hague deliberations under the prescribed conditions. pan-Am- CONTROVERSY "REOPENED. Washington, June 11. The Tillman Hopkins controversy of a few weeks ago concerning the atatus of the affairs of the Chicago National bank was revived In the senate today by an Inquiry made by Senator Tillman concerning the status of hla resolution for an Investigation of the course of that bank, of which John R. Walsh was the president. The Inquiry was directed to Senator Al.lrkh. chairman of the committee on finance, before which the resolution la pending. Mr. Tillman aaid he had read a newspaper article which showed that the admirable financiering" which Mr. Hopkins had so highly praised had been only wildcat banking. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. . New York, June 11j FOur persons were struck by lightning while they were sheltering themselves under a tree In Jamaica during last nights storm. They were all burned, but none fatally. They were a basket party com28 years; his posed of William Block,Max Bchinhole, wife, Laura, IS years; 10 years, and Nathan DhifferbeJt, 27 of Manhattan. Dhifferbelt yMrs, allmost. suffered HOPE TO ADJOURN CONGRESS BEFORE THE FIRST OF JULY. Mad your lausdry work eistwkero member that you tako chances of dl faction by so doing. Ws do u a jnury work seat as as warty leet 11 human hands can do It, and :b to yon at tho time fds Steam Laundry AMERICAN LEAGUE Owned by W. 0. Kay Waa Partially Destroyed. W. 0! Kays automile, while standing front of the Grand opera house last evening about 8:30 o'clock caught fire and was partially destroyed. The alarm was turned in and the fire department quickly responded. When the firemen arrired on the scene the machine was enveloped in flames. They succeeded In extinguishing the flames, but not until they had cotmslderably damaged the machine, which Mr. Kay estimates at $30(1. It was known that the gasoline tank waa leaking, and it la supposed that considerable oil leaked on the ground while the machine waa standing in front of the Grand. The origin of the fire Is unknown, but it is supposed that someone came by and threw a lighted match or cigar under the machine, which Ignited the gasoline and caused the fire The sutomob'-- e a new Rro, and Mr. Kay took out a policy of Insurance on It yveterdav. In Pa.rei!:;.., tlllli! Tuiif. la in the breakers off Humboldt bar tonight. She waa disabled by the sea while crossing the bar and drifted on the beach. The uine men aboard of her re believed to be doomed, the life savers and tuga being unable to get near her. Full details cannot be obtained tonight, he wreck Is seven miles distant from EUreka. The life savers are trying to shoot a line aboard and have failed twice. WILL WAIT FOR LEGISLATION. Cleveland, June 11. Washington bunched three iinglea, two doubles end a home run off Joss and scored five men, winning tar game. Falkrnberg, white hit bard, was effective with men on bases. Scoie: ' R. H. E. Score Cleveland .. ,..011 000 Oil 4 14 2 1 00 500 Oi'O 10 I Washington Batteries Joss, Eels and Clarke; ntlkeuberg and Kittredge. Beaton, 7; Detroit, 5. Detroit, Mlc'n June 11. Bostons hitting and HiriV pitching were the only features of a very loosely played game. Score; Score R. H. E. Detroit 00 000 001 001 601 5 0007 Boston 6 13 Batteries Slevsr, Eubanks Payne; TaanehiU, Harris and 4 3 and Arm-bruste- r. Philadelphia, 5; St. Louia, 1. St. Louia, June 11 Inability to hit Digart lost St. Louia the game today. Score: R. H. E. 010 000 0001 3 1 Louis Philadelphia .. ..000 101 0035 8 1 Batteries Howell and 8pcncer; and Schreck. Scori- - St. Dy-ge- rt AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. - Chicago, June 11. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson baa Informed Mayor Dunne that the government was now reviewing the laws governing the Inspection of the beef industry with a view to determining whether or not they are sufficiently stringent. On June 7 .Mayor Dunne suggested to the secretary the commission be appointed to look into the preeentment of beef inspection. Secretary Wilson's letter concludes as follows:-Thmatter in hand at this time, and one that engrosses the department to a considerable extent, Is the securing of a thoroughgoing legislation with regard to inspection and means enough to put It Into effect. ' There is every reason to believe that we shell have such legislation at an early day and when thia ia off our minds I shall be glad to correspond with yoa further." At Columbus Columbus 1, Kan 11 City 4. At Itouisvllle Louisville 4, Minneap- olis 8. At Indianapolis Indianapolis 5, St. Paul 3. At Toledo First game: Toledo 1, Milwaukee 4. Second game: Toledo 2. 3, Milwaukee TEN GERMANS KILLED. e TRADE WITH JAPAN. of commence end labor, and aggregated In the fiscal rear $106JX)0,(H)0. Exports to that country have grown from bout $5,000,000 In ths calendar year, 1898 to over 858,000,000 In the fiscal year 1805, and Imports from that country from $27,500,000 in jggg to nearly 35LOOO.OOO In 1805. The growth In exports from the United States to Japan and China, says the bulletin, has been n remarkable feature In our export trade la ths last decade. The increase in exports to Japan was in hound terms $50,000,000. fiiriouf. I Svn.:i.; i jui. i.i.n- aiM I.i x in, won Mont I rdi'nuMliit-j- Tim T: ... ra i hud. , ,n iViutri : . 14 iuun'.i Iljin ('ap:,i.:;i) Biil Uant-- JM l:a.f furl.;;:.. u wroii'l, Tiiiio. .1 .1 i l-- Ijidy iool Mcoiii!. E:hul !,. third. I. .i.'v ouu mile Uoimiiiowh S. .1'! Mi'iuid, D.iriiiu third Tiuio. 1.4" L Fif.i. i.m. furious. Billy Yt- ivss Uriel i.n MiT.tro lliiru. i.ed 33. Sixih .in., furlongs Revolt Berlin, June 11. Two German off- icers and eight men were killed and ten men wounded June 4 In a fight with Hottentots between Warm bad and the Fish river. The Examiner more than Hasactual the paying subscribers of any paper in WEBER County, the Standard alone excepted. M. J. CLEARY, Prop. 326 Twenty-fift- h Street T 1 !;.. won. fill.. 'j. Bo) sivoiul. third. Tiiiu- - i:;x Until l,rgvi:j SEWING MACHINES The White Is King Seventh inv. mile and u sixiivuth Tom Iiolii rts. won. Tho Gadllv second. Daniel C. third. Tm.o, 1:47 3 3. Latania Entries. Firt rare, Kliirk K11.1 t.i, fiiMor Tnii-ilt'iii- . ha. silling luillioriie, UusWiuot- llu, Firal'o. ICi; Kdilli M., iiiic-siiiiv- mi-1- . ! '.af.'Y'V BALL BEARING, . LONG WEARINGi EASY RUNNING. - PERFECT MACHINE, HANDSOME PIECE OF FURNITURE. SOLD ON EASY TERMS A -r I!:" k7; Viiu. SS; King laiMMild, Pullman, rowan, Merry Pa triot, Hi; Harold 1 14; Miss Bertha. 1"7. l race, w von-- i ipliihr. hulling Rcubuti. M; Iiul'iium. hi; T(iu-- ltohin-aia!3: Carew. !s; I ury. Tom I'row, Triple fiilvi-r- . The duly Way. inn; Dr. Burch, lul; Hs,ir Jack. 103; El Key, 104; rapllano. M0. Haiti. it, Wexford, Harding, fit. Tniumuin, loti. Tint rare, noli-- , handicap - Helena C., 80; Aaron Todd. !I4; Buiitulin, 100; Debar, Maj. T. J. Canton, Dutch Barbara, lu3: Harry fiicphcna, 10.',; John Wm- - s- lOu; A PLEASE CALL. fiix-iiin- X i. 4v? v.;-- White Sewing Machine Company. . e, " f .7;. OPERA HOUSE BLK. OGDEN. Md. Carroll, Founh nice, Thu Harold Slakes Hold Kind, lnO; Ovrlando, Antrim, 111); Zal. 121, , Fifth race, selling Oak Grove, !2; Hitler Brown, Minnehaha, Oaai, 07; Champ Clark, Ualme-8a- , iiy ; Lizzie HcLtuu, 100; JJbaJnu, Self Reliant, Maztloluy, pin-au102; Mufflur, Hector, Kohnettaw. Iu5; Kargui. ink. Sixth race, gelling Comment, 02; Vestryman, 84; Flues, Alma fi., Skyle, Uardia, Tinker. Katherine Kenner, 87: Sea Mato, latrone, 89: Redwood 11.. Ben Shaw, Tahmigiid. The Male, Interllght, 102; Tnpay Girl, lv.l; Lady March, loti. Seventh rare, mile and a half, rell-In- g 9leel Trap, 102; Little Elkin, 104; Cl talcs, 108; Double, Hr loci ic, IDS; Brigand. Marachlno, 109; Llddun, 112; Swift Wing. 115. Cloudy ; fast. fixet-igbi- throe-fourths- Wanted 50000 more men to smoke Adt-tut- three-fourth- OFF FOR HONOLULU. Grsatsat Yacht Race an the Pacific Started Yesterday. San Pedro, Cal., June 11. The greatest yacht race In I he history of the Pacific wsa started today from this port when three boats the Anemone, Ia Palomt and Lurline started with the signal slid at the stroke of 12 for Honolulu, 2,100 miles away. The Luraltae Is the flagship of tbo South Coast Yacht club. The Anemone la from the New York Yacht club, but ia sailing under the colors of the fiouth Coast club; Ia Pn lotus, cup defender, is the reprcsenlailre from the Hawaiian Island club. Time allowances ware made as follows: The Anemone gives La Pa knits twenty-sevehours; the Anemone gives the ihe Lurllnc Lurline eleven hours; fives La Paloma sixteen hours. The Antmone ia the largest of the three starters. She Is 112 feet, over all, with 21 foot beam. Capl. Underberg of New Yotk was In command of the crow of eleven men, and on board were the owner, Charles H. TMt of Colorado Springs,' and Judge F. C. Simpson, Prof. 1& A. E. Achlnri at Colorado college and Thayer Tull. The Lurline, of 91 fret over all. Is In eominand Commodore H. L. Sinclair of the Soul h Coast Yacht club, and carries a crew of alx men. La Paloma, 47 feet over all. Is commanded by Capt. C. F. Mosler and her owner. Commodore McFarland of the Hawaiian Yacht club, and a crew of n Chicago, 0; New York, 3. Chicago, June 11. By bunching hits CREW IS IN PERIL. New York today shut out Chicago In the final game of the scries. Score: Life Savers Are Unable to Reach Vea-ee- l R. H.E. Score In Breakers. Chicago .. .. . .000 000 000 0 6 1 New York 0t0 000 2013 7 1 Batteries Smith and 8ullivan; Hogg Eureka, Cal., June 11. The gasoline schooner Corinthian, Captain Atwater, and McGuire. Washington, June 11. In an effort Washington, June 11. Trade of the to bring about an adjournment of con- United Staten with Japan Is larger 1 or Senator earlier. gress by July with any Oriental country, says Allison, chairman at the senate Repub- than lican steering committee, will call the a bulletin Issued by the department committee together either on Wednesday or Thursday to consider the program for the remainder of the session. With the statehood qaestkm out of the way It is now believed the rate conference report and the meat Inspection -bill are practically the only obstrucJ.. er promised. r Cot tions to an early adjournment bundle w with your u. week! It la not likely that there can be an agreemeat this session between the two bouses on the subject of the type Ggden of the canal to be constructed ecnps the isthmus cf Panama. For several 437 Twenty-fift-h dayx June 23 has been held up la the Street j Machine CAUGHT FIRE. r.u-- t wuii ui-t- -j Not Lacking,. But to Tako Ad- 1: : five. STAND IN LINE FOR 30 Weslers Best CIGARS Strictly Union Made By special request we make Wesler's Best" at 375 Twenty-thir- d Street, Ogden, Utah. Drs. Elliott & Norris ES YEARS Specialists YEARS To ths study and treatment of Ckrenta dlseasM at children. Laving devotad apodal offiovt during our entire prafaarioaal life and are now rewarded by tho dlaoovery of method that give com- -' Catarrh Deafoee plete mastery of Nervous and Blood Dieeaeag. Rheumatlaa Btomach, Kidney and Liver troubles. MEN'S DISEASES Blood Poison, Plleo, Rupture, Varicecel Nerve Debility, Onig Hahlta, Taken on a positive guarantee to cure CONSULTATION FREE, PERSONALLY OFFICE 2351 WASH. AYE. OR BY LETTER OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS, When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden HOURS. Hundreds Took Thia Method to Secure Seats for Ellen Terry Jubilee. London, June 12. The Ellen Terry Jubilee matinee today promise to surpass In alnterest all previous benefit performances. Curious and unprecedented scenes have transpired during hour at ihe Drury the last twenty-fou- r Lane theater. Seals in the gallery and pit might easily have ben wold reserved at high price. 0 great was the demand but Miss Terry begged that her humble admirers be not excluded by prohibitive prices1, aud hence from early morning stragglers took up places at the doors, provided with camp stools, provtaionx and wraps, prepared to spend some thirty hour waiting In order to secure a seat. Both sexes were represented. They passed the time, the women knitting or reading and th men nrvnly playing cards. By midnight there were fully 500 persons thus walling and disposing them-Helv- e as they wore liest able, with ruga or overcoats, to rateh a fltfnl sleep. Enterprising lads did a lively business all day long welling or fetching food or drinks, while an armyem-of messenger boys and men were ployed to retain places In Ihe line. About midnight the walling crowd at the Drury Iatk- - was snrprLed to see Miss Terry hersei- - appear on the scene attired In motor wrapa, with an attendant carrying a lantern. Great cheering arose. Mis Terry, who ws visibly moved, exclaimed. "Hush!" and asked for the flint, nlghtcrs and the "gallery boya. Many run up to hake her bauds. Mis Terry smilingly kissed her hand to the crowd, which oontlnned to cheer enthusiastically ax she disappeared. The doors will open at 11:30 oclock this forenoon. Winston Churchill will prewlde at a dinner which the Jubilee committee will give at the Hotel Cecil Saturday night in honor of MLs Terry. RECEIVER NAMED. Jefferson Cly, Mo.. June 11. In the federal court here today an order was mode appointing the Mississippi Valley Trust company of St. Louis receiver for the Colonial Security company of SI. loouls, Norm Amcriran Investment and American company of Reserve company of Kentucky. An order wax also made citing the state treasurer to how rause on .June 19th, in Kansas City, why he should not turn over to the receiver the $100, (HMj security fund on deposit by each company to pruf-c- i Missouri aie A Directory ol Photographers of ogden city L. WEBER, Photographer. Every variety erf photo art work. 2439 Wskh. sve. Both 'phonos. KODAK FINISHING. Engagements made for - residence snd view work. 2429. Grant are, soar pootoffice. Bell phone C73-- J. C. GASBERG, Photographer Outdoor views made promptly, 276 25tb at. 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