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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS IMipMdMI PllMM Sad Phnt twe r.ngs BUSINESS OFFICE IMapaaSaiit 'Phene Bali Phone, ana ring N. ODDER SI ..NaAO AS Headquarter RAILROAD CEIIEB for Largest Number of Railroad Notts. H. Van Dam. Jr. of Salt Lake, la registered at tbc Healy house. U H. Beciaft returned from Salt Lake yeaterday, where be baa been on business. P. H. Cannon, of Cherry Cieek. la in the city on buainraa and la registered at tba Healy bousa. Dance at tbe Hermitage, Thursday night. prestage as a railroad center. Railroad Notea. Charles H. Grout, the newly appointed manager of the commissary stores, A warranty aeed wat Sled yesterday assumed tha duties uf his new posito McDowell tion yesterday.' Mr. Grout will have transferring from Oliver Joseph W'. Lund, lot 7, block I. River charge of the receipt and isaue of supview addition. plies in the dining car and hotel i services. C. H. Smith, formerly of Centerville, CL L. Miller, Just arrived from London, la In the formerly chief clerk city, representing the Smith Brotherr to Auditor Hess, has begun hia work nursery at Centerville. as commissary agent at Pocatello. Mr. Miller's successor has not been apFruit jars cheap at Kaslus Portable pointed. Store. Harry A. Hansen, a former employe Mre. Jennie Walker and daughters, In Superintendent Lewis' office, la now Miasea Dollie and Florence, left yes- eommisaary agent at West Oakland, Calif. He will have Jurisdiction over terday for Colorado Springs and where they will epend several dining and composite cars and their weeks. while at tha Oakland employes terminal. L. Oraon Pratt, of the Big Four Advertising Co., and W. P. Pratt, of tha F. F. Mlttauer Is now in charge of Bell Telephone Co., of Salt Lake, the commissary service and has Jurisare registered at the European hotel diction over employes of dining and this week. observatkin cars, hotels and outfits. Hla headquarters are In Ogden. of Ogthe Hyrum Plngree, manager J. D. Rauch, stenographer In Superden Furniture A Carpet company, who intendent Lewis' office, hae resigned ha a been on an estended trip through hia hero and accepted a posithe eastern cities buying furniture for tion position as stenographer with the assisthis Arm, has returned. ant general passenger agent of tho San Pedro road. The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Hayl was held from the reeldenre of K. W. K. C. Sutton, who has charge of Matson, 2525 Adama avenue, at 4 the commissary department of the Rev. The afternoon. o'clock yeaterday Inton Pacific at Omaha, and his store Samuel Blair presided at tha services. keeper, James Greaves, era In the city View Interment was In the Mountain for a day or two. cemetory. A special train of eight coaches The funeral service over the reabout ISO passengers from carrying mains Horace R. Markle, formerly a Logan to Sattalr, passed yesSouthern Parifle conductor, and who terday. Tho excursion was through given under resided at 1214 Twenty-fourt- h street, the auspices of (ha Logan brass band. will be held at tha First Presbyterian While tha train waa In the yards church today at 4 p. m. The services four coaches were attached. These will he conducted under the auspices carried about 160 persona from this of the O. R. C., with Rev. Mr, Carver city, who spent tha day at Logoon. officiating. 'Tha laundry. In the eommisaary deFifteen minute car service to Ogden partment, will begin operations In a cann to Take ride Ogden canyon. few days. The machinery la ready Cool Cara leave and refreshing. yon. but the start la being delayed on 25th St. and Wash. Ave.. every 20 now,, of not being able te got the minutes from 6:45 a. m. until 1:11 p. account for operating the' plant's m. Cera leave every 15 minutes from proper voltage which are for 1:15 p. m. until 10:15 p. m. Lent adynamoee, of 220. The constructed Utah Light and voltage car leaves Ogden , canyon at 10:45 Power company's lines carry only 120 p. m. volts, which la not sufficient power for running the big machinery. The street DISORDERS IN MADRID. car lines carry a voltage of 500, and will be in Madrid, August 1. Disorders have It may bo that reducers occurred between republicans and stalled and power taken from these clericals at a number of points In the lines. country, notably In the Basque provinNEW COFFER COMPANY. ces, where the Intervention of the police was required to prevent republiSt. Paul, August 1. Incorporation cans from breaking up fetes held In commemoration of St. Ignatlua, the papers of tho Cananea Central Copper company of Duluth were filed with founder of the Jesuit order. The disorders have been augument-e- d the secretary of atata today. Tbe capifee by the policy of the new Domln-gue- s tal stock la 910,0(10,000. A filingtreaswas paid into the state ministry, which eenka a modifica- of 95,02.1 ury. The directors are W. G. Greene. tion of clerical privileges. Ona of the first decrees of the new Csnanoa, Mexico; J. D. Ryan, Butte, Mont., James H oast on. Calumet, Mich, ministry settles the long pending con- and C. A. Duncan, C. A. Tomlinson, Tha troversy over civil marriages. W. A. Olcott, T, F. Colle J. B. clergy have heretofore required a re- and C.Cotton, A. Gongdon, all of Duluth. ligious marriage ceremony and have Duluth la the headquarters of the refused burial in consecrated cemeteries to those married by the civil form concern. mining operations controlled by only. The minister of Justice. Count theThe Canrnea Central Mining company Rnmanonea, has now promulgated a Mexico, and decree holding that the concordant ara located In Canenca, does not warrant theae clerical re- tha presence of W. C. Green of the lends color to a restrictions, aertlng forth that civil mar-- r board of directors bee circulated that the luges are within the prerogatives of port that has Copper property tha slate, and forbidding restrictions Greene Consolidated at Cananea may be taken into upon burial In consecrated cemeterlea baaed upon rivil marriage ceremony. the new concern. This action ia generally interpreted and Indicating a tendency toward thi TO PROTECT COFFEE MARKET. French policy of reparation of church Washington. Aug. 1. The state deand atata. Disorders between republicans and partment waa advised today by Ambasclericals In Barcelona also are re- sador GriHcnm at Rio Janeiro that tha Brazilian congress has passed tba ported. coffee valorization bill, which will END OF ICE TRUST. probably be signed by the president of the republic in a short time. This bill Is designed to protect the Jacksonville. Fla., Aug. 1. Prose-rutin- , t of the alleged ire trust was coffee interests of Brazil from sufferbrought to an end today by the fee ing losses when the coffee market bemanufacturers entering Into an agree- comes unfavorable. It provides govment with the proaemtlng attorney ernment financial assistance to prewhereby they promise to dissolve at vent the coffee crop being Into tbe onee the Jnekonville lee Delivery (V, market at an unfavorable time. the alleged combination of manufacturers1 in restraint of trade nnd the SMALLPOX AT COLON. giving of a written guarantee tha: they will sell ire to consumers at a Washington. Aug. 1. A dispatch refor lM pound. mlxamna of 25 ceived from the Isthmna today by the The pending ease la eon'iiined. with isthmian canal commission announced the understanding that It shall lie two additional rases of smallpox at pushed again if the ice manufacturers Colon, making a total of thirty-sevebreak thia agreement. cases. Man-iton- , s For The Summer Table ITarc von ororrlliinp nooded to serve frnitfl, horprapos, fees, PLANT fir., attractively? IIppp arr beautiful bowls in silver and rut plans, in pretty patterns berry sjtnons, servers for salads and fruits prartieally everythinp needed to set out tbe summer table daintily and artistically. a e MUSICIANS vestigation made this year had demonstrated that It will be entirely practical to make deuaturlaed alcohol from the waate syrups produced by the sug ar factories. Being n comparltlvely new product and still In a way in Its experimental stage It la poaallde that this consideration, together with the fact that the new low which la to govern the commodity is not yet applicable, has much to do with the company's decision. Another thing that tha management la said to have under consideration ia the question of securing the inoet advantageous location for the proposed OUTING Held at Oaks Yesterday Attended. and Largely Yeererdny was musicians' day In the canyon nnd practically every mem-le- r of the profession hied himself to the resort for n brief rest die from the rares that infest eiry life. They were carried to the ceuyn early In the forenoon on special cars and migrated eastward. They arr lied at tha Oaks in time to partake of ths banquet which bad been prepared especially for those who deal sharps, data and plant In deriding this matter the officials will be Influenced by several deter- mining factors among which are the facilities for distribution and for carrying the crude material from the various sugar factories to the plant. According to tha statement a made recently by those In authority It appears that the most available location will be either at Ogden or Salt Lake City. The distillery company la not to be ft niter the management of the sugar cumpany hut will be an Independent concern. The corporation according to report, will be capitalised in the beginning at approximately 915U,(hhi which capitalisation may later have to be increased to 92511,000 on account of the cost of the machinery. Denaturlied alcohol ia said to have great possibilities as the usee to which It can be put are gradually living increased by new discoveries, It is now used largely In thq manufacture of fuel and In France and Germany la becoming popular aa the propelling power of automobiles and specially constructed engines. CAPTAIN RAIN A HERO. Victorlt, B. C., August 1. According to advices from tho Orient the Chtneae traveling commissioners who have returned to Pekin have presented a preliminary report recommending tha French political and administrative system aa the heat for adoption by China, the power of the central government being greater than that of England or other countries. A number at Norwegian officers were engaged for the Chinese army. Heavy loss of Ufa la reported from Shanghai because of severe typouns with lightning and heavy downpour of rains. ware Several hundred Chinese drowned or killed by the collapse of houses, and several natives in tha French concession were killed by lightning. Captsin Trgln. son of Admiral Train, U. S. N was one of the heroes of tho storm. With a boat's craw ho went out to the rescue of an overturned houseboat and rescued, Rev. Robert D. McGlUIvray, a missionary. Law. manager of the Shanghai wharf company who accompanied McOIlll-varand several natives were drown- natuiala. After the feast they made merry with various amusements and many who t ran Mgr eased the rules and regulations of the day by f reeling themselves of some of their pent up melody either by warbling or whistling were given a trial by kangeroo court where Justice waa meted out with Impartial hand. Notwithstanding the fact that the tribunal was obdurate In lta enforcement of the law all who fell within lta jurisdiction pronounced tha outing n pleasant auocsea SCOTT HELD. Louisville, Ky August 1. United States Commissioner Caasln today gave his derision In ths preliminary hearing of tho case of J. H. Scott, chief train deapatcher of the Louisville, and Nashville railroad company, holding Soott In 9300 bond to answer at tha October term of the I'atad States district court for alleged violation of the Erdiuan arbitration law. The cane is considered by union labor men to be one of tho moot important of any brought to trial in recent years. The Entonaa act which applies to employes engaged in the moving of Interstate commel provides that no employer or hla agent shall require any agreement fron an employe to abstain from paining a labor union, that no employ shall be threatened with lass of employment for poinlng or remaining n member uf s union and that or applicant fur employno employ ment shall ba blacklisted or discriminated agalnat for afllllatlng with a union. Members of the fider of Railroad Telegraph filed complaint nnd testified that Scott bod violated all of the provisions of the set. Scott testified that certain arts complained of were dona by directions of bis superiors. The penalty fur violation of the act la a fine uf 9190 to 91.000 for each offense. Krd-nta- n SHOSHONE REGISTRATION. Cheyenne, Wyu.,' Aug. 1. The total registration fur lands in the Shoshono reservation, which closed last evening, The greatest registration la 10,583. waa at Shoshone, where were registered 40,353. Commissioner of the ed. General Land Office W. A. Richard! Several junks turned turtle and their will leave Shoshone Thursday for Two collisions Lander with hla clerka to superintend crew a were drowned. occurred, the Ruaslan warship Mand-Ju- r tha drawing, which takes place at being damaged In one. lender. The editor of the Chefon Dally The Lander land office will then be reNews, organ, has moved temporarily to Shnehone, where ceived threatening letters from Japa- the filing will lie received until Ocnese that hla plant will be wrecked tober 3, when the land office will ba and he will be killed. resipened. The registration has been much smaller than waa anticipated, hut REPORT OF REVENUE DEPT. most at thoae registered are bona fide honieseekers, comparatively few specuWashington. August 1. The com- lator having takes the trouble to missioner of Internal revenue has Is- register. sued a preliminary report of the operThe state authorities are enations of hia bureau for the year end- couraged by tbe fart that many of th ed, June 20. 1906. It shows that the applicants are western mm familiar receipts from all aourrea for the year with Irrigation, without which the land aggregated 9249.102.736. which Is an la practically worthless. Increase as compared with last year of 914.914.702. The expenses of colTO CANCEL POLICIES. lections for the year were about sevThe receipts from the Portland, Ore.. August 1. A Salem eral sources of revenue with the In- special to the Evening Telegram says creases and decreases aa compared ex office Insurance commissioner Dunwith the year ended June 20, 19i'a, sn bar advises that the policyholders or Fund Insurance comgiven aa fniltiwi: the Firemen Increase Spirits, 9142.394.055. pany and the Home Fire snd .Marine tobacco 946,422.977. incresae Insurance ct irtmny expect to derive 92.703.060; fermented liquors 955.641.-650- , any protertli: for themselves as a reIncrease I5.261.3fiy; oleomar gar-In- e sult of those companies' reported In950.073. dwrease 935.440; filled solvency. the only left to cheese $1.40 Increase 91.40: mixed them la to cancel their policies, make flour 93.507, Increase 9918; adulterated application frr a remittance of unbutter 99,258. Increase 95.319; procem earned premiums and of renovated butter 9136.076. decrease InsurThis to the urtrice of 916.057; hanks, hankers, etc 950. In. in- ance commissioner F. 1. Dunbar, seccrease 950.10; miscellaneous 9933.533. retary of stale. In regard to the reportdecrease 9517.304. ed insolvency of the companies named. The statement shows collections by states during tbe year endAFTER STANDARD OIL. ed. June 30. 19o6. California and Nevada 94.609.703; OWeland. Aug. 1. United 8tates $.'.75,771; ('obiradc and Wyoming IMstrict Attorney J. J. Sullivan Hawaii 142.751: Kansas. Indian Ter- tonight for L'hu-agto confer with ritory and Oklahoma 9320.147; Mon- federal off! eta's ihere preceding ih? tana. Idaho and Utah S553.S34; New convening t the federal grand jury Mexico $105,802; 9263.21S; Oregon next Mondnv which is to continue th' Washington snd Alaska 9502;i. Standard Oil investigation recently begun here and '.s'er transferred to that NO LUMBER TRUST. city. It Is uud'Tetood there hat Mr. Sullivan will dinct the questioning of es 1 d, Vnta-i-tiOre.. August the Ohio win.osses before the grand Tort-lanon the lumber situation in a It wn- ! anted today that Jury. and vicinity unite In piuesting number of additional subpocnaes for that there U anything like a trust or Cleveland wi'nesxee were servtd today. combine In the locality and dclnre that a merger would be an ImpossibiliCHARGES OF PEONAGE. ty owing to the many small ni!!I. AT! the mills here are working indepenBirmingham. Ala.. Auguat 1. Emil dently and are using a price nr of Leaner. preaMf-- of the German immi'heir own. although a gnld'tig price gration aorto'v of AlalmmS. returned list is supplied members of the Oregon fmh Lockhart. Ala., tonight, where he laimber Manufacturers Association. has been for thiee days Invewiigaring As to conditions In San Franriaro the charge of peonage in the camp nothing Is known locally ohvr than of the Jacks ui Lumber company. that San Francisco buyers have been has prepared report, which busy In Portland far the pest six alii he submitted to Governor .Ielk. weeks, and that there ia a famine of In which he teye that no trsrp of pe, lumber oars and tbe shipping handi- nage exists in the camp. y n 1908. HORDES 103 BILtAHlYDE KILLED Word was received here late last evening of the death of Mrs. Ogden of Peterson. About 4 o'clock yeaterday afternoon she was riding with her husband on n load of hay, when the wheels on one aide of the wagon suddenly dropped into n ditch, throwing both to the ground. Mrs. Ogden waa instantly killed, while Mr. Ogden bus talnsd only alight bruises. The deceased is survived by a large family. One of her nuns, X. O. Ogden, is engaged in the mercantile business in this city. Undertaker Larkin left for Peterson early this morning to conduct the funeral arrangements. BASEBALL MOTES Former Manager J. F. Gimlln, of the Ogden base boll team, accompanied by his wife and sun left this morning on Chosen as Judge at Annual Musical Contest For tired, aching, leader Prof. Joseph BaUantyne, director ' of the Tabernacle choir, who la at present taking special wurk in vocal music at Chautauqua, X. Y., was honored by being selected from among many great musicians to act as one id the Judges in the first annual choral competition, held at that place. The contest was participated la by female chorus, mixed quartet ta. male quarteti and female quartette. First place In the contest of the female choirs was won by that repre oentlng Pennsylvania and New Eng land, directed by J. T. Watkins, of Scranton, Pa., while honorable mention was awarded the choir composed of young women from the south. The other judges were Hermann vocal teacher Klein, the and head of the vocal department of the Chautauqua Institution, and Miss Julia E. Crane, of the Postdam Normal school. well-know- n a four week's pleasure trip to the Yellowstone Park, Butte and Seattle. Haring received several flattering ofTWO KILLED IN EXPLOSION. fers from teams In the Northwestern League It is possible that he will acWUkekbarre, Pa., Auguat 1. A tercept a position with one of them and play boil until the end of the base-ba'- rific explosion occurred in the mine seawn. of th Warriar Run Cool company at Warrior Run. near here today, and M. Blexrud and Ed, Breuyette, forJohn Shumaker, a miner was Instantmerly with tha Columbia Clubs left ly killed. this morning for Spokane where they Through crevices formed on the surhave accepted positions as pitcher and face by the explosion the gas escaped short atop respectively on the league from the working below into the team. They will appear for the first house situated over the mine and comtime In their newly acquired positions ing into contact with a lighted lamp In the game at Tacoma aext Saturday. In the home of John Williams, caused Before leaving they expressed their another exploalon which resulted In the death of his daughter, Margaret, grailtude for the kind treatment them while here, especially by aged 16 year. tha Columbia Club Cigar company and The settling of the earth also affectstated that they would la all probabili- ed the water malm of the village, and ty return to Ogden at the clou of the aa a consequence the home of William seaaun. and an adjoining house were totally destroyed. The baseball game between Ogden Tonight the town is In total darkand Salt Lake at Lagoon yeaterday ness as the escaping gas makes the wae won by the Ogden team with a use of llglrts extremely hazardous. boot of 2 to I. It waa the last and From stagnant pools In and about perhaps the moee exciting game to be th villages many of hundreds of men played by the Columbia Club team ate carrying water In on attempt to this season and the Ogden boys won smother inclpelnt biases In various out in the ninth Inning. Being the sections. exhibition game all of the local twlrl-er- s were given a chance on the slab. WESTERN TENNI8 CHAMPION. Blexrud, Xuah and Hopkins pitched for Ogden and Heuaer, tbe newly acChicago, Auguat 1. Krelgh Collins, quired man performed In the box for twice winner of the western tennis Salt Lake. championship in singles, won the title met today for the third lime, when he winNat. C. Emerson of Cincinnati, UPRISING IN CHINA. ner at the tournament In alnglea at the was finishVictoria, B. C. Advices were re- Kenwood county club which ceived by the Empress of Japan that ed yesterday. Both men played brilthe uprising In Kangai and Chekiang liant tennis. Collins excej.ing In servwork, while Emerson provinces Is becoming a grave move- ing and backhand ment and many believe the rising will showed to good advantage In hack assume similar proportions to the Tal court work. Colllna won the flrat two In the next set Emerson acts Ping rebellion. Hsincbeng, a large ailed city was captured took a decided brace and won. which act by the rebel looted, and a garrison Colllna took the fourth of five thousand left to prepare the pare him the match. city to withstand a siege by Imperial ANOTHRE HARRIMAN OUTLET. Several corps of Imperial troops. troops have been despatched. Magistrate 8 hem of Halncheng waa put to Topeka, August 1. A charter wva death, being touriured In revenge for granted the Missouri River k Gulf having summarily beheaded a rebel Railway company which proposes to loader. It was this act which caused build a railroad from Kansas City the rebels to gather at Sungchlen to through the counties on the eastern attack the city. The Roman Catholic end of Kansas, through Indian terriand Protestant churches were destroy- tory and to Denison, Texas, with a ed and although tho native pastore es- branch line running to Shreveport, La caped, six converts were murdered. and another branch line through CherLarge bodies of disbanded soldiers ore okee county into Missouri with its terminus at Joplin. affiliated with the rebels. It la thought this company is a subGAMBLER SHOOTS WILD. aidary one, organised by Harrlman Interests giving the Union Pacific an Austin, Nev., August 1. Tuesday af- outlet to tha gulf. ternoon Patsy Dwyer, a gambler of Tonopah and Jack OBrien a bar tenHAUL JUDGE ON CARPET. der from Manhattan had a quarrel and when they parted there was an underToledo, Ohio, August 1. Judge Kinstanding that next day they would caid who sentenced the Iceman was a meet shooting. witness In common plena court today. About 8 o'clock Dwyer went out look He admitted having a conference with Ing for O'Brien. On turning a corner attorneys for the Ice- trust but declarnear the International hotel, he saw ed It waa with the view of finding If It Albert Williams, a conductor on the were practicable to restore prises to N. C. R. R. an-County Recorder what they were before they were adH. W. Dyer standing together and vanced by the combine. He denied in the moonlight ha mistook Williams that he In any way Indicated what hla for O'Brien and Dyer for Ixmla Wool-coc- action would he In regard to tha senO'Brien's partner. Dwyer fired tence to be Imposed In the event the, three shot one bullet entered Wil- Icemen were found guilty nnd asserted liams' brain and killed him. y that he had made no promise of One bullet etruck Dwyer In the left In case they plead guilty. lef. This morning Dwyer waa taken to DANGER OF FLOATING MINES. Dyer's home and Identified and later he waa token to view the remain of William Thinking up to the time he Victoria, B. C., Auguat 1. The danthe remains that he had killed ger of flustlng mines has again been iV. O'Brien, Dwyer collapse illustrated by the collision of the steamer Nlngpoo with a floating mine LOCOMOTIVE EXPLODES, 120 miles from the mouth of the Tang-teThe 1 earner was considerably 1. A special to the Pueblo. August damaged and had a narrow escape Chieftain from Garden City, Kansas, from destruction. Owing to ths large says: number of mines In the sea at Japan By the exploalon of a locomotive Japanese steamship companies ara Kans-flelon a Santa Fa freight train at suspending navigation on their steamsix miles east of here, this morn- ers at nlghL ing. Engineer F. F. Holmes and an The American bark Agra or, which boy were killed and Fireman was sold to Sale and Fraser of YokoE. W. Quinlan seriously Injured. Tbe hama after being raised near Kobe, latter will loss hla eyesight. It was has been wrecked under suspicious Holmes second trip and the boy wa circumstances off the Japanese coast riding in the cab with him. near Tuehlms on her flrat voyage. Che-kaln- 0-- 6-- 6-- 6-- llen-lenc- n e. SPECIALS FOR " have arranged folk Shoe Co. with :; s- . to hanc.e ladles' PILLOW SHOES Which are reoommended redactors, nurses and phyli-i..- i c.. turists. as the most cotLfor shoe ever worn. The sole la a single ihii of tough flexible sole hand turned. The upper L j.u-ri- d soft and dura:',' kid, aeama only at toe and heel. L. lining to wrinkle and hurt 1 1, inside as soft as the inside of t gkwe; fit a easy the hvk u. ing; with rubber heels to .r your nerves. You can have them made : , t your special measure, fit aaUalaotkm guaranteed. Dmi i pocial for catalogue, or riii Bell phone 513-and we w. how you sample. g-- u . T. A. Shreeve 2546 Madison Avs. Ogden. Witnesses In a case brought owners and Pilot V. Hillnbi ui.,.. writers who Insured a flour cdr board said that the vessel ss : tied by holes being bored In bn Two seamen ratified that the nil.,: threatened them with a revolt er hu, they attempted to repair the lm;-tl- ARGENTINA TO ENTERTAIN ROOT. Buenoa Ayres Aug. 1 Senor Lu.s ,'u Drago, formerly mlnlatrr of foreign fairs of Argentine and author uf doctrine, in an interview tiKin,' with a representative of the Axsocia l Press, expressed the moat lively iafaction with the approaching; vln to Argentina of Secretary Root ain' said he believed this visit would res.ili in close friendship and an extensii.a of commercial relations between ihe two countries. He said hla appoint ment by the government to the presidency of the committee to welcnr.n Secretary Root Indicated that wha-ei- r political Issues might ultimately ari the magnificent entertainment to la offered the distinguished visitor fruu. the north could be regarded ax ro fleeting the respect and admirstu-which the government, not leaa than himself and the Argentina people enter, talned for President Roosevelt, Secretary Root and the people of the great northern republic. Tbe festivities being organized hers In behalf of the government for Ber retary Root are on the scale of great splendor. Leading citizens of all nation all tie a and representatives of the banking and commercial communities are cooperating to Insure their success. . ouiu-plet- e FRENCH BARK ASHORE. Falmouth. Aug. 1. The French hark Boeoa, Captain Lecolre, 2.10i tnus, from Stettin, July 15. for Ean Francisco has gone ashore off Cart g with, midway between the dreaded Monacl rocks and the Lizard. Tugs and lifeboats were sent out and tbe crew ox tha bark was saved. A heavy sea ia running. The bark Socoa waa of at eel makv and waa built at St. Nazalre In 19tl and ia owned by the Bayonne Society of Navigation. ' NOTED GERMAN DEAD. New York, Aug. t. Edward Uhl, president of the New Yorker Smart Zettung corporation, died at hli home here after a long Illness, aged 83 year. was for a time, American consul to Guatemala In the admlnlatrstiuD of President Grant. PLUM FOR MISSOURIAN. Oyster Bay, Aug. 1 President Roosevelt today appointed Fred Morra secreDearlng, of Missouri, aa eecond at tary of the American legation i Havanna, Cuba. Mr.. Dearlng private secretary to Senor Quessrls, Cuba's minister to tho United Bistea EDITOR RELEASED., Kursk, Aug. 1 The governor general of Kursk hae ordered the release 8olomka, form editor of if Mlsla, who wae arrested at 8udM Tuesday upon hla arrival from TO-DA- Y lf To-tan- We will place on sale 150 $2.50 and $2.75 Silk Waists, your choice for $1.25 d TRANS-SIBERIA- JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS 2, foil-wrin- g capped. J. S. LEWIS & CO. AUGUST MES. 0CD1D George Gandy and Tnomas Quinn, Ponded the two Croydea hej-up- . guilty to the charge et brand larceny yesterday and were srueuetd by Judge Hu well to ana year vsen in the slate prison. Court was ht:d under the eim. add poplars ia front of the Morgan county court house and the law breaker listened to ths reading of their stu'.ruce amid the and the warbling of natures tiahhling of the wa'tr of the Weber river It la poasih-- that his honor was moved to leniency by the gaiety of his environment. Gandy and Quinn were brought bock from Morgan yesterday and will be taken to Salt Lake today. While accompanying another man home from l"ro den several weeks ago they robbed him of hla oney and made uae of blows in order to mtorce their demands. On the day following n friend of their victim met Quinn nnd Gandy at Croydon nnd gate them n sevete flogging, after which they were turned over to the officers. needs only to be reminded of the extensive Improvements and large additions to the local operating depart ment and to be apprised of the statement thnt F. E. Lewis, superintendent A NEW INDUSTRY TO BE ESTABof dining cars and hotels, now hae LISHED HERE NEXT YEAR. more employes of dining cars, observation cart, hotels and outfits under hla supervision than any like superintenUse dent In the eountry. The jurisdiction Amalgamated Sugar toCompany to Make Waste Syrups of the dining car and hotel departAlcohol. ments of the Oregon Short Line, the 1'nton Pacific and the Una of the era Pacific from Ogden to Oakland, Presides Eccles of the Amalgamatperhaps cover the largest territory of stated yeaterday any similar service known in railroad ed Sugar company operations. Tha commissary building, that hla company would not install a with Ita numerous and denaturised alcohol plant until next offices. Us vast store rooms of supplies. season. The reaeon given fv the Its mammoth cold storage rooms, lta postponement la that considerable time large linen supply department and tha is required In which to look up dais big laundry, which will supply, the concerning the product end Its manuterritory mentioned above, will prove facture. Mr. Eeclee declared however, Inan important factor ia giving this city that a plant would he built as an Mrs. Roulette and daughter. Miss Ray of Pocatello, Ma . are visiting Mrs. E. a. Watts at 254u Lincoln avenue. CUILIt S HCLC-UP- MORNING, Entered Their Plea to Charge of Grand Thrown From a Wagon Last Evening. Mother ef N. O-- Ogden, Larceny. ALCOHOL partments of the Harrlman lines, one lln. E. B. Shurtliff, of Warning, ia visitlug friends 1b ibe city. CROVDEM INSTALL TO UTAH, THURSDAY OGDEN, Dining Car Employes Hare. As proof that Ogden ia becoming Ne. M Na. M more of a railroad eenier every day In the operating and cummiaaary de- BREVITIES EXAMINED: SMALL GUARD AT PEKIN Pi kin. Aug 1. W. W. Rockhill. the Vtnerlean minister, received word today that in accordance with his ad vice only 125 marines will he sent as a legation guard at this city to relieve i he guard now on duty. ALASKAN RAILROAD In accordance with 1. Paris. An an order issued by rh emp-r- or of Russia, the American typ.Lra'e repreI sented by Baron Lolcy authorized to begin oik un ih railroad project. 1 This sale will last only one day. Our cntjre stock of Shirt Waist Suits at cost and less. Our Misses' Peter Pan Suits at cost and half price. Thousands of other articles will be added to our Great Mark Down Sale. , 100 $4.50 to $7.50wa,king Skirts, yours for $3.00 |