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Show spr v THE MORNING . 'i- - :ute BREVITIES Park Utahna ..ui EXAMINER: tf at the $. fii. m il is per u'iii fioiu April. lnuJ. Int'-res- g tonight ZINH'S The cornice work i cow b ms on Wrigbi'a new urv. iim-pleie- u ti Joe McCowan. clerk for ilramwdl Grocery Co., is on li.c lli. TRAVESTY CO. Frank Worsely of Farmington, are visiting relatives in the city. William P. Johnaon of Settle is spending a few days with triends in tbs city. John Watson of Waiaon Sr Tanner clothing store, went io fal; Lake this LIGHTNING STARTED W A? CALLED OUT DEPARTMENT When you get tired of having your AT NOON TOUAY. roof painted every year or two with mineral and chep roof paint a, get them painted with Joseph Dixons Silica Cberr-c.InGraphite Roof Paint, the only flake Driver of the Tir0vn From for Being the by In tested world, jured forty graphite His bt.t. yewra, and get them painted by a man who ha handled this paint for twenty years, and who makes a specialty of roof work of all kinds, and guarantees Ai noon yasterd.ii ;ie lire depart satisfaction or no pay. A. J. Brows A urui was called to "- home of J. S. street. Sons, 431 Twenty-fift- h Corlev, i.tS81 Jeffer- - :. avenue, whr-- i a liu- had been 'a .it hy llghinniA BAD GANG JAILED the u;i' striking the wigea an.; of the house. Tin kh'uglfs were off :.! attic bunted the mime of the They Fought the Officer In the Pa- interior was dams, ' Tin- tire wa trol Wagon. cnuirulled before it gniiiid much headMonday night officers made a raid way. in making the mu r.uvt Geiger, on Riverside park and roundrd up nine u driver on the wagon, suspicious looking character. Among from hia sea' and his shoulthe lot were cripple and phony jew,e chemical disclosed der slightly injured elry men. A search of th.-a goed supply of begging card and waguu ofstruck a x fire !i hdiant at i inTwenty-sicomer and Grant. various Implements of their trade. On the way, in the patrol wagon to the station on of the men grew ATIENTICN 0. R. C. abusive and an officers' club was called into commission. This incited othThe members of tl.-- O R. C are reers to revolt and a lively tussle took quested to meet at tin K P. hall to atplace in the wagon. A few blows from the billies" - re- tend tte funeral of Bio. ll. Mark le at stored peace and quiet and no fur- 3 p. m., Thursday, Ana. 2nd. D. L. BOYLE. Secy. ther disturbance marred the trip to the city Jail. They will he held until this morning STRUCK BY LICHTMNC for trial, while officers are in It ia vestlgating their antecedents believed that they are members of a Ogden Contractor Haa Ona of Hia Men Killed. gang ot holdupa and thieve that has bein operating in Ogden and Sail Lake. George Thompson, formerly of Og i - Frances Basse t, bookkeepei fur Last A Thomas, is away on her vacation. . Wllford Bramwell, manager of ihe Utch Stationery Co., is in Salt Lake on business. : ch-m..- t. . ' niMHipoll It. Ralph Anderson has resumed his position as harness maker at J. C. Phut's saddle store. . EXCURSION -- Mrs. Luells Goddard, a millner at Mrs. J. Warners, is enjoying a vacs tioa this week. and Return, 135.90, I on ml August 9 and 10. . umiu. stopover. O. A. R. Salt Miss Eliza Hinchcliffe has returned headquarter train leaves Jjf, August 9 via scenic Colorado from Salt Lake where she has beeq Hake your berth resenratiune visiting friends. Vlth Conunander R. Q. Blunter, or K? gouth West Temple, has the jcu Balt-Lak- e, barber, Stanley Johnson, Harding, general agent, returned from a successful fishing trio Salt (or fur In Ogden canyon. Lake, Mgndo Midland, tltt particulars and itinerary of trip,. Miss Ellne Shaw of Salt Lake la fls Pint Mu Dmuikn. visiting wltk Miss Amy Clay, at 3442 , lie first male celebrity who made Washington avenue. nark as a dressmaker waa lUrom- the son of a Bavarian peasant Miss Irma Douglass, cashier for Last One A Thomas, will go to tba canyon for (M file neighborhood of Munich. been-.tfia few days' vacation. 49 la tie month of May, 1730, a equipage was seen driving about Mlsa Grace Wilbur, stenographer for nuti with an.escntcbeon in the abnpe has been a tenet and an open pair of acieeonf lha Burton Implement Co., Idaho. in friends visiting on tba of aiiddle panel painted g tie mA doer- - That was Boom berg's coat Joseph Foulger, shoe salesman at g i ms, and It told its own tale. lie and wife left for Garland this me a genlua in bis way and owed his Wright's, to visit relatives. aaems chiefly to hie skill la dlsguls-tn- g morning alight dcrormltles and bringing out Ben. Morten sen. clerk for Ezra Richfin aoat attractlva charm of bla fair1 ardson Grocery Co., returned from gntonne. lie rapidly made a fortune Balt Lake Monday evening. and left hi belts an annual Income of Rev. H. J. Talbot of Balt Lake is MA) franca. Under the first empire aad die restoration Leroy anpplied tbe visiting with Rev. Samuel Blair, pastor of First Methodist church. dnsMs of the indies of the court and fin higher nobility from bla splendid Miss Helen Powell of 2460 Madiaou An nassioa hi tbe Rue Richelieu. encomium wae written upon avenue, has gone to Evanston, where she will visit with friends iln iy A eer, n member of the a cad-so; E. J. Vanlinburg, in company with a party of young people, will spend the I Memrr. Halulsof offulminate week fishing in the canyon. A peculiarity of mercury h that it produces a shock to Miss Sarah Hendry returned Monfid aD other anhatances are aensl-ttr- day night from Denver, where she and its supreme value ae an ex attended the Elks' convention. In this fact and in the pWve rests tan liability of all explosives to be J. A. Btlmpaou of Btlmpson's Cafe bunted by more or leas distant on Twenty-fift- h street, has closed hij There is a current of aympa-flrt- k business to visit Yellowstone park. bifinence in these terrible cbem-ks- l lira. M. E. Buckley of Morgan, la ooaiKiltious that Is as strange ae I k dangerous. What la required fo visiting with her mother, Mrs. W.Ber-P. Mrs. F. G. pMwt explosion la tbe rapid genera-th- e 8eelig, and her slater, ry. tl great beat along with largo gaufifies of oxygen. Jn gunpowder, A marriage license wss Issued to hr hutunce, the nitrate of potash Robert of Minneapolis, McCheanry. fultptferi, which Ja the chief IngredMinn., and Ttilla Struck, of Baltimore, is ient, practically imprisoned oxygen, Ml ud vim It is decomposed along with tlnmal an immense beet is developed, ' Sidney Stevens has Just received vhirk couses the gases to three ran ot steam thrashing expand suddand two cars of Hodga'a head-enly; hence explosion. L H. . den, and who sl ef-(w- y. . e, n. ma-ehln- er. tier Weeded tbe Manor-freight steamer once came Into Uuiopoi a port on tbe aea of Azov, M(t had among ita cargo 100 pieces M machinery numbered from 1 to Ml When the pieces were unloaded k waa found that No. 87 was it" missing, lot tvo pieces numbered 88 showed list flwe had been an error, the final hlly being correct But the custom eW did not take this view of the stter, the port being In need of funds, i fry fined the ship 500 rabies for Hag short of cargo as per manifest No. 87 and 1,000 rabies for MhKllng. having two pieces nna-JJM- d W when the manifest called for "wly, ow.Cnrollne Lockhart In Lippln-WnpixlD- .. . e. Fannie Rach ham who ia Mrs. ployed em- at Mrs. Warner's millinery Itore, will go east to visit her daugh-te- n. The funeral of Mra. D. G. Hays will he held at 9 o'clock today from th-- i 2525 residence of E. W. Matson, Adams. County Recorder D. ffi ElHs has decided to tender bis resignation and engage In business at Ely, Nev about Sept. 1. George D. Henry and family from Fairfield, Iowa, are visiting his moth- er, Mra Anna Henry of street. 343 Twenty-thir- d ' Mra' Finley of Fish Haven, Idaho, fMtawsIf sf Tkaaisr. Thunder - la waa In the city Monday, visiting with W. L. Crawford, who is employed caused by tbe at Wright's. Mk beating the air In Its lightning path, caue-- f miMen expansion and compression Hynim Pingree, manager of the Ogaround, followed by as sudden a den Furniture A Carpet Co report m of air Into the partial vacuum from New York that ha will be home if the spark be straight August 2nd. r d id'ieed. orr tlie will be abort and dap fp; If Its path lie a L. H. Bee raft left for Sait Lake yea long and crook-vucceasloti' of sound, one aft-- - terday, where he goes to investidouble-cyclwith a characteristic rat- - gate a new v wm heard, followed by tbe Oldsmobiie touring car. was fnuu other clouds. Tbe echoes Wi G. Fisher. Echos leading busirolling n nd rumbling sound. ness man, and family are In Ogden for the day. Mr. Fisher Is arranging to The Achilles. a boms la Ogden, build 2eto:nist fancifully call the. big ,!,c tendon Achillea .Hugh U Thomas, contractor for the F Bell f;r,lk ljuroTlie ILIl Telephone Co., la here from Salt mythologic-a that b! mother, TbetIA, Lake- - to. make arrangements to con Whi him by tbe heel, dipped bim in nrct Utah and Nevada by telcphune. ver siyx to make him invnlnera-l-u- t X. 8. Xouie was found dead in the Parla Inflicted a wound that mornohil on the heel that bad not city Jail In Sait Lake yesterday ing at 7:30 oclock. The man had been immersed. os a protracted spree for several days. 1 er fl Tnn 2.or A Dixrrau ,h ihs-tor- s Pmstico. M1 dangerous would make It appear? returned yesterday from Montpelier, word for Idaho, where be has been on bni-inlPt l1r,n8 unde of mine 1m hair, and In three weeks M t0 Monday night a thunderbolt at rack w,dow "It foar the side of the house of F. C. Woods Hlegenda Blatter. . , and damaged the telephone wires, ' water pipes and badly shattered a , wrtli It. n't to have beard yonr large tree. 1 MW tte loquacious E. Lawrence, manager of the Elnc 1j, 'iv' 1 n,med body trie Supply and Fixture company, and waa good." O. H. Skidmore, electrical engineer, they find outr a iked Mr. have returned from Brigham Ciy, where they have been on business. k e. . - r Tbit week's production of Courtship in Japan, by Zinn's Travesty Co., at Utahna park, has created no end of favorable comment. The costuming is by far the richest of any of hia productions and the same can he said of the stage setting and light effects. It abounds with good low com edy and tuneful singing numbers. The Spooning" aong la the talk of the town. It la at present the reigning novelty success of the leading New York roof gardens and Vaudeville houses, and though somewhat atari ling a to tage action. It ia decidedly pleasing to the audiences. The Spooning' song ia winning three or four encores nightly. Other hits are the Tippecanoe" aong and Last night performance Teasing. showed none of the bitches noticed In tbe first night's performance, everything going with the awing and dash characteristic of Zlnna productions. ' LAGOON Tfc W. l1",r ,lont want fJ m-- fcr-.- K pa. th,"l," now a few ning. The storm was accompanied by but little rain. The elect rtc flaMicu were blinding and during the disturbance a heavy bolt struck ihe men. Mr. Thompson has iisu men employed in grading and placing concrete foundations for the big smelters. ' FAILS BIG PERCEKTACE The complete. re pori of the eiamlns r lion taken by applicant for tha license to teach waa announced by State Superintendent of School Nelson Monday,. The report ahowa that out of G21 who tbok the examination but 250 will be granted licenses. The list of applicant from the various one-yea- counties follows: ; 4 Took DAY EXCURSION. Wednesday, August 1. Tenth anniversary beautiful Lagoon. Elaborate amusement program prepared. Special train via Oregon Rhoit Line leaves Ogden 16:10 a. m. Fare, round trip, Including admission to the Adults, 75c; children, 46c. grounds: PERPETUAL LIFE. It i 'ST 1 I 1, jr - W. pgs f 1 ii.l.', WIELDED PICKPOCKET MAYOR IS IN A BIG LANDED IN FAVOR OF JAIL HOBO THREATENED TO USE THE AFTER 8TICX. But a Watchman in the Yaids Came Ip in Tim to Make a Cap- PEACE tt lit a Ji.un li.iiuiaj , lor 1. u;; fain '.ok 'in a Hftki'ii a iichinaii, lie w;.t luau-l- i meri-i- y cusloiu ibc world. ud, tn dirty hud in air uf elouvli- iiivh, i ;iai him a mruiher uf lilt !iiia liOlki. lie ill'll HIM ri aiNilogize.t lor nor hat mg a niuvli aul iuturnie-.i n fa )ia! he bate io loak ciaewiii-refnln. from a In a paaat-lu our bund he euiried a heny eiuli Advuuclng on ile aw infoiuied he him ina1 uu-he produced a luaicli. hia hea l wild 1101 lie left on hu sheulilera. Tu li cmphai-iiti- delllnlld ihe hula cur-e.ihe aa i.i'hiiuii, iu ciiiuci! aud aeleci pliraM.'. Ilather lhaii lose hia head ihe man f ihe road raiM-of (tie ihe lam. in and permitted fain glass io light hia pipe from ihe flickering ttamea the wick. With a tliresiening flourish of hia stick the hobo walked aerenely o0, und lino tbe hands ul a night officer iu the yards. As lie aiiMtl Judge Murphy iu pi iice court, that worthy inspected hilu head tu feet. iit-ii!- uf b-- j I l w.-ui- . l r.-- "Teu days." he muttered, and then, having a happy thought, said ro tbe jailer: And turn the hoae on him before putting him on the rock pile." C. L. laidwig, after waiting m jail for a week while an Inventory waa being taken of a car of flour in the yards, in which he had been caught, was aenb-nreto ten days ou a charge of trespaas. Six sacks of flour acre misting, but laidwig could nut be proved to be tha thief. KOI SPEEADI8C DISEASE Shows a Forepaugh-dall- Baan Have aaly Misrepresented. Jay Rial, presa agent for the ahowa, while making a ral yesterday at the Standard offici questioned In regard to the report recently rirruiah-hy a Denver paper to (he effect that the circus it spread lng contagious disease wherever halt are being made throughout tha country. That there may be ennia other motive, al the foundation uf the newspaper report other than a desire to conserve the interests of the public may he understood from tha following ztsteinenl made by Mr. Rial: In a spirit uf putty revenge enured by ihe fact that the greater organization bad come into the territory being toured by tbe leas important show, the owners of tte latter, who ate also Interested ia a Denver newspaper, have been publiabing false statement cakulaied to Injure the business of the Adam Ftorepaiigh-iaell- a Druthers ahowa. The stories are absolutely without foundation. When the allow visited Denver a fortnight oinoe they underwent a most rigid lavevtigaiion by the state board of health, the elate board on sanitary conditions and tte Mate merlnary From all of Ibeve depart-inentshows have tte Fnrepaugh-Scll- s clean certificates of absolutely peraud good fect unitary conditions health. The veterinary department even went to far aa to make the statement that never In the board's experience had there been such perfect condition where ro many horse were gathered In one mas. The stories circulated and oent broadcast through the country hy tte lose important show (through the medium of their Draws newapapiTI will have a tendency to deter people from paironlaind the Forcpaugh show. This la a great Injustice to a worthy organlution. Nowhere in this wide world ran a more dignliled, whqliy respeclnbli!, entirely great circus performance be witness ed. The name of the owner alone la a guarantee of fair dealing and honForepaiigh-ReiThe Adam esty. Brothers combined shows are owned by tne Rlngllng Brothers, ta Whom tha American public la Indebted for the present high Mate of honeatv which rulea the clreua of today. The Ring-linBrothers are Ihe pioneers of clean, honest dealing In rireua life, nd have brought the proposition to envlr Its present dignified, aur-geon-a. UNION PACIFIC Cheap Rates East AUGUST 9. Ogden to Mllwauke and return. $49. 50 Good to return until Sept L Ogden to Chicago and return. .4 4. fiO Good to return until Sept 9. AUGU9T 9 AND 10. Ogden to St Paul and return.. 35. 90 Ogden to Minneapolis and re35.90 turn Good to return until Sept. 30. Stopover allowed. Remember only forty hours to Chicago via Union Pacific limited trains. Farther particulars furnished by any agent or A. B. Moseley. T. P. A., Ogden, Utah. SOUTHERN PACIFIC'S NEW SHIP. MUSICIANS All musicians intending to go with Loral 356 A. F. M. to Ogden Canyon ou. August first will pluaae meet at Reed hotel corner at 8:30 Wednesday mnrnlag next. All musician are cordially invited. Conveyance can be had every half hour. ; SHOOTS WIFE WHO SPURNED HIM. . Sail Joss. Cal., July 29. WllUam D. Wright, a brother of the wife of Senator Charlei Hhori ridge, attompHud to murder and probably fatally shot hia young wife, .Alio Wright, in the Palm Cardens, on Market street, near Santa. Clara street. After the shooting Wright ran out of the restaurant and turned the pistol upon himaelf. Inflicting a slight wound in the head. At tte rlty prison Wright said: I shot her Intentionally, and I am williog to hang. I am only sorry tha. I didn't finish the job. At the Emergency Hospital the Vic tim made tha following statement: Rhort-ridg- e I bad gone to nee Senator at hia office at 9 o'clock, and my husband came ihere, too. Renal oi Bhurtridge, Wright and I then went together to the Taim Gardens. There my huaband asked permission to apeak with me privately. The senator left the room and immediately thereafter Wright drew a pistol and fired. He shot me because I refused to live with him. Mrs. C. W. Juneau, wife of the manager of the Southern Pacific railroad, acted as sponsor. The Homu. which will be the third passenger boat to be placed in eommla linn on the Southern Pacific Atlantic lines between New York and Nw Orleans, will be 400 feet over all. The boat's speed will be 15 knots. The construction ia entirely of steel. Tbe Momua will have accommodations for 125 first cabin passengers, 58 second-clas- s passengers and 258 in the steerage. BRYAN DOCTRINE IN OKLAHOMA. San Tenth annlveiiuiry beautiful Lagoon, Elaborate amusement program prepared. Special train via Oregon Short Line leaves Ogden 10:10 a. m. Fare, round trip. Including admission to tbe grounds, adults, 77c; Children. 46c. oooooooooooooooo high-tone- A LIVELY CHASE FOR TW3 GIVES HIS VIEWS ON THE WATER BLOCKS. QUESTION. Was Caught in the Act of Robbing and Is Askad What H Will Da With Then Attempted to Measure Paaoad by tha Escape. Council. ture. a Every woman desires to retain as long as may be her youthfulnesa ot face, form and movement, yet the true secret of such enduring youth ia by no means universally recognized. A woman ia happy Juzt in proportion as aha is content The eun haa a way of changing the spots upon- - which it shines. Especially is this true of our land, where one ia up today and down tomorrow, and vice versa. The wisest woman la she who trusts in a tomorrow, but never looks for it. To alt down and wish that this might be, that that would be dlffercpt, does a woman no good. It' does her harm, in that it make her dissatisfied with herself, unpleasant to her friends, and makes her old before her time. Happiness is not always increased in proportion to large success. This may sound Ilka an old saw, and so It is, a world of wisdom In but there-4- a many an old proverb puat the same. Contentment Is a wonderful thing to cultivate. There would be fewer old women, says Womens Ute, in the world if it weri given more of a trial and it became a more universal quality In womanhood. . On motion of the defendant, in the water right suit of Joseph Smith et al. Oklahoma City. Okla., July 31. Tha to marry against Christian Waangagard et al., Oklahoman ' tte Democratic camHowell morning Judge yesterday ratll(T of Oklahoma was the at school fflis."e tempaign committee mn,t remember, deer, signed 'an order dissolving the o first in line In the country to promulorder. restraining porary er wives. D.ugfe gate the Bryan doctrine and will acm"n re not like purposes only that Butt tins been begun by the Utah cept for campaign citizens of the new state Works A. Hen- which tte contribute. Ail John against Knitting to contribuA frsr- - T"1"- 1" drickson, it being alleged by the plain- see fit J rHt eecvice corpora Aon V my easily be tamed tiff that the defedant. without author tions of public ill be rt fu'el if tendered. The h a nn!.v, water but that offered itv from the plaintiff, expended $Ca(i committee was organized with or ,he rreature soon learaa ef the company's money in fitting the Kr,' W. J. Sreverly of Muskogee, I. Col. for of rooms the into factory ' l;,,n,l which supplies upstairs 1 tunf necessary. living purposes. ' judgment 19 asked ra T a chairman. bsiwi.t is days in Ihe city al die Mealy hotel, received word that au electrical storm passed over Garfield ulmut lit: 30 yesterday aud one or his workman, Mikd Acdrindin, was inatuniiy killed, ami Another workman. John Montonez, waa fatally Injured by a shaft of light- The Wrighte wre married in Philadelphia, July Sir The steam- Francisco in December, 1902. which is built Momua, for being ship South Una Atlantic of Pacific the the the B. P. Critchlow, manager of LAGOON DAY EXCURSION. railroad company, was launched today Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co., at Cramp's ship yard. rw t,ke . - EEST RCQF PAINT -- Miss V w CLUB - morning. ? HE AFIRE ahooUng. k-- Mr. and Mrs. tf . i Joha Whirifn. Jr., diachaigv-- l frou: the i'niied Stave navy arrived Monday and will he identified w ill ib-- t bu:nesa uf the Ctdm Sanitary I'lumb-ucumpany. Mr. Wliltien will tnaui Ogden Lis future home. Mr. Wbitu-was one of the crew that held tne champkinehip of the navy for torpenu Miss Mattie Pitulier has uiccp'cd a poaiiion in Morgan. .j !i:iti. WHiNrsiiW OGlGN, UTAH, -- Ti riff raff of h.inuui which foibie in ihe wake of a cirrit. arrived in i lie ci'.y yesterday 1. ii twelve it tuil i mint-neeto lank for victim and iu fl o mlnut.a after two to feci into tint pwktitk of cltizent-- . and aa a t one a them, Henry AiUm. I now in Jail. Adam operate J vn ihe circus uiDiind amnug ilu small crowds that (.urged arouud the teutr He we raptured by cue of hi intruded victim. Drawn by the blare of burns and the hawking of ctrciis apeiler. P. A. walked dowu io the tabernacle rquare and took a position in front of tbe big tent. He wa viewing tlie lady with long hair on the side show poster when a genrie tuglug at hi aide pocket attracted hi hand to the aperture In tiia trouser. Ilia hand met another hand. Quickly turning, Ander-oaw a altm built hulivnlual melt Into thu crowd. Informing hia compau-luu- s cf the attempt. Anderson kept lu view the pickpocket. They fnllowed him through the crowd, hut remained as much concealed a possible. Presently they saw him reach into the While Anpocket cf Peter IVteraon. derson went tn search of an officer. Albert ltacon. hia companion, remained to shadow tbe thief. Before Amleraon could retura another pocket waa being relieved of it rash, and Hacnn tapped the light flu gered exiiert on tte shoulder. Then the pickpocket ran. He went due east. Pence were no obstruction to the agile Adam who went over them with B ease that placed him far la the lewd of nscou. Bui the aroused country man puahnd ahead and aerauibleil ever fences aa beat he could. Adams foleMad a course through front yard aad bark Iota. He dodged and turned, ran and counter ran. but could not shake hia purwitera. Reougulaing Ihe fleet nuii of thf thief. Ilaron made au extra spurt ahead, got within hailing lo Adams to distance, and shouted . The gun play stop or tie would aho-itwas a Muff, but It worked. Adama flacked hia speed and cante lo a full top. Bacon, who is a powerful fellow, gripped him by the arm and cnmmenr-rrun. Be to retrace the met the patrol wagon with officer Pen-deand Herrick, who huatled Adama Into tbe wagon. of Bacon la out after the pal Adama. He haa been given authority to arrest, him on sight. During tte carlllng chase a worn a with a babe tn her arms, sitting la a front yard, saw the mea approaching. She ran Into the house ami closed Ihe doors until Adama wa safely ia the patrol wagon. . rci-ul- two-bloc- k n MUTUAL LIFE POLICYHOLDERS. New York, July 31. The Mutual Life Policyhi'lderii aacorlnfion, haa. 't la annoured today, secured ropy of tha list of the company through the of the officials of the company. The list la a duplicate nf the one filed In Albany and la nut the special atenall list which the company Is using for itself. The sasoristlon, therefore, bos the ssma name as the Inieraalioa-Policyholders' committee, which the 1 secured letter great expense d to make six copies of tbe rttlcn names. IlnisdaMvrn.au to have a spare list for business reasons and also in case three should r' lie a demand fur another. Tha association heard of this Hat and btgHn negotiations with the Mutual's officers to obtain it. The negotiations occupied several days aad Anally the nut waa given np. A conference between Richard Olnay, Unlermeyer. chairman, and Bamui-counsel, of the International committee, and Bernard R. Baker, chairman of lha Mutual Life Polte) holders' association, baa , been arranged for this afternoon. dlrero ty pen policy-holde- Policy-holder- EXCURSION s' TUNNEL ME NTO STRIKE. New York. July 81. At k general conference last night nf the United Tunnel Workers, affiliated with the Interna tlnnal Brotherhood of Electrical Engineers, 566 tunnel workers employed by tha United Engineering company, at work upon tunnels under Manhattan from East Thirty-thiraireet to West Thirty first street, were ordvred out on strike. One thousand men employed at the Thirty-secon- d street East street and Tklrty-lhirRiver tunnels, which will connect with ijong Island City, would. It waa declared, strike this morning. Demands are made hy the electrical workers fur 45 cents aa hour and a uniform rate for all branche of tunnel Industry. Steam drillers, firemen and caisson workers will strike in sympathy. Hy tnulght, unless In demands of the men are accepted, It la rlalmed by the men that all work on the tunnels undue the Hudson and East rivers will be atojiped. There waa only one man at work under Manhattan last night, a negro, who refused to quit work when tbe other men went out at 10 o'clock. d d WELL DESERVED. Tha Praia That Coma from Thankful Ogden Psoplo. One kidney remedy never fall. Ogden people rely upon it. Thet remedy i Doan Kidney FUla.' Ogden testimony prove It always reliable. E. K. Harrlaon. hnkemaa ea the 8. P. R. R., living at 1940 Btael aveaue, Ogden, Utah, says: 1 suffered go much at times with my kidneys that even death would hsva been a welcome relief. There waa the moat dlitraaelng pains la my head aad I could not turn from one aide to tba other la I lost bed without oltting upright control over the kidney accretions and they were highly colored nod conIlka sediment and tained brick-dus- t by a burning like sen oat inn. 1 tried every remedy for the kidneys I saw advertised, but Ihey all failed to do m any good. I treated one time three month with, one of tte beat phyiirian la Balt Lake City. I waa living there at the time. 1 saw Doan's Kidney Fills advertised and I procured a boa from B. W. Bad-codrug store. Aa I used the treatment the symptoms became fees marked and finally disappeared altogether. I am on my feet moat ot tha time during the day, but never hava any backache or distieoaing tunable with the kidney aecretlona which I suffered from for years. Doan's Kidney Fills are a most remarkable remedy and what they have dona for me I really feel that I cannot My too much in their favor. For sale by all dealers. Price 59 cents. PoaterMllbura Co., Baffiala, New York, sols agents for tha United n' m and Doan' Via Oregon Short Lina. Ogden Stop-over- HOME FOR turn a law. Itemember tte n take no other. 10. to Sterling. Alberta and 128.16 return to Raymond, Alberta and Ogd-EXCURSIONS EAST return 38.(0 to Magratt, Alberta and Ogden Western Rie Grand! Railway, Via 39 . 60 return . . Auguot 9th. Ogden to Cardston, Alberta and 30.45 return Oelen to Milwaukee and return. (4650 until SepTickets good returning 11. until Sept. Good to return tember 10. Ogden In Chicago and return.. 44.50 9th. Good to rernrn until Sept. OF A. 40,000 POUND MYSTERY Auguot 9th and 10th. PRIZE. 39.50 Ogden to Rt. Iau1 and return... reand to Minneapolis Ogden Pari. Monday, June 23 A telegram 39.50 turn wai published yesterday in the Paris Good to return until Sept. 36th. Press stating that tbe winner of the s allowed. 40,006 pound prize in the Press lottery Further information given upon ap- wi a rail ay clerk of tte name of to. plication Anet, and that he wa bringing an acC. A HENRY. A J. CRONIN, tion against a Bwirs bank on account Ticket Agent. of the Agent. price ticket. It appears, however, that Anet la the name of a district and not of a man. and the name Will. RECEIVE BIDS of the winner of the priae is pa much a myaterv aa ever. The gentleman ia known to be In Rida will be received for digging Hot easy circumstances, however, and he 453 boles for light poles from Springs smelter to Brigham City. CO. did not take the money from the bank In question until one month after it ELECTRIC SUPPLY A FIXTURE had been placed there at hia disposal, and be specially requested that bis BUMMER TOURIST EXCURSIONS name should not be divulged. 1 to Beptsmber 15. From June Daily ' SCULPTORS. Ogden In order to ascertain tha proha blf action of the may or on tha ordinance granting a new franchise to the Ogden Waterworks company, which possed tte city council Monday evening. Mayor Conroy waa asked what he thought of the franrhiss and wjiat would be hia action. The mayor staled; "I have not as yet read the ordinance. and of course, cannot say what action 1 shall take In tte matter. I will ataie, however, that 1 am heartily la favor of a aiieedy and satisfactory wettlement of this vital question, and g this doing away with this and expensive litigation. "The city is growing aad will grow even mre rapidly if tha water question iu settled by tha granting at a reasonable franchise one that iu acceptable to the water consumers of tbe city. I am in favor of any reasonable franchise or settlement nf this question, but, aa 1 have Mated, I have got read the ordinance for I knew I would get a chance to see it before it became State. TO CANADA. Friday, August d onment. st through copying the names at Albany. Tbe association's hat was obtslned from Ihe Trow Printing company which made up tte Mutual's first. Usl ll wss tha to Sen Francisco and re-- diwt) Ogden to San Francisco and (one way, via PnrMand)re Ogden to Ijos Angeles and turn, via Ho, Paclfle reGgden to Lo Angeles and return, going So. Pacific and turning S. P., L A. A 8 L. Ry- or vie Angeles and reOgden to I turn. via O. 8. L. and 8. P L A. A. S. L. Ry reOgden to Lm Angeles and turn (one way via Portland and San Francisco) Ogden to Spokane and return 110.00 re-tur-n 53.30 50. 66 ot.oo 43.00 C3.50 40 00 (direct) Ogden to Porilard and return ?nA00 (direct) Tickets limited returning until atnnnrera allowed. It's only a bint but joa should pm brace it the opportunity of having your laundryy wapta attended to in a ThiB Is an manner. aboniute necessity and yon should not hesitate a minute upon eutmsting us with such matters especially if yon apsatin-factor- preciate high-clas- s moderate prieps. work at Ogden Steam Laundry Both phonos 174. 497 35th BL New York July 31. It was stated PLACE YOUR pKDERS WITH day that a wealthy friend of tbe movement started by the National SculpMITCHELL BROS. ture society to nine 25fl.b'iO to build Monuments. Copings aad Hmd- and endow a home for auperannuated too so. Don't bay from asantik sculptors, arrhltoct and painters and they get Urge coomisalees aad had offered valuable alto on exceedyon have to pay them. Be year ingly advantageous term. The proghome people first Yard opposite eny la on one of the most picturesque City cemetery. parts of the palisade and while will he given to the society for the small amount it coat twenty years ago. 35,006, provided an artist's home shall he erected thereon. OGDEN TURF EXCHANGE In addition to the $10.w'0 pven recently to the society tn support of the 263 Twenty fifth movement, it Is said that several cf thr i most liberal patrons ef art. In hi city Califemla and Eastern Races. will In early fall make large cnutrlhu-tion- s for the erection and endowment of I Direct Wire fat All Sporting Events the home. to- u St - |