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Show THE amusements. SlORMMi OUT, GLANCE AT Utahna Park fctRVt Kiiluli-u p. - TVKi.iO LwJi o.it : tii- - iyij:u. k.iJ t'r :rnAeu Events and Happenings of Coming Every Night at 8 and 9:30 Week. ! :!; . A.uii l,--r 11 iluie. :f mvu. t. v ib.- ct.ri-.-j'ji'MTiin. for Wi.-r. if poppy growing in tin tiiul wberewr t! ro It were i hunger t le fed there must m-- .i tie ptiiu to te sallied; throw nut a few r i our art did not specifics to ajiply: throw-ouand is hanlly wine, villi'll is a food and the vapors which produce the miracle of anaesthesia, and I firmly believe that If the whole materia medics a now nsed could be sunk to the Littoui of the sea It would lie all the better for mankind aud all the worse for the fishes. The shortest system of medical practice that 1 know of la the oldest, but not the worst It is older than Hipr. pocrates, older than Chiron the Nature taught It to the first mother when she saw her firstborn child putting some ugly pebble or lurid berry Into Its tuqulh. I know nut in what language it was spoken, but I know that In English It would aouud thus: Spit It out! wL-i-t- Two Performance i Xirili.-ii.r- . wM.-- High Class Vaudeville flM. lO.fiU.t Ai'iiivr Tr.ir.iu. Tlii-'- tonight '.fa! WbJaivt u'. eg J OCPEX, ITAIi. EXAMINER: - i o diM-uiv- Not a Removal to Other Quarters, But a Removal of Our Entire Stock. WE PLACE ON SALE OUR STOCK OF-- Ceu-tau- Thousands of veterans of the civil Monwar will gather at Minu.-djiol- ; Enday to atiend the annual Naih-ua- l campment of the Grand Army iff the The encanipmeni will exRepublic. tend through the entire week and comprises an elaborate program of social functions in addition to the many business an sirs which will receive attention. The national convenPress tion of the American Woman Association also will be held in Minneapolis beginning Monday, and the I'niun Veterans l'nln National encampment will begin at St. Paul the same day. This encampment will continue until Wednesday. Political meetings during the week Include the Texas Republican State convention at El Paso on Tuesday, the Nebraska Populist State convention at Lincoln on Wednesday, and a meet ing of the New York Republican State committee in New York City on Wednesday. Among other Important conventions scheduled tor the week are: Monday, Omaha National Brotherhood of Stationary Firemen. Colorado International Springs, Typographical Unkin of America. Des Moines, Sorlety of the Army of the Philippines. , New York, International 8tereotyp-er- s and Electrotypers' union. Tuesday, Boston. American Philatelic association. Bt. Louis, American Apple Growers' congress. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., I. O. H. M., great council. Ridgeway, Pa., Scandinavian Brotherhood of America. Roanoke, Va., Firemen's association. Metropolitan Philatlc association. Wednesday New Haven, Municipal Electricians' association. Montreal, National Fraternal DON'T MISS IT. STgREAT. liiTixinr SSc; reeecvcd, 25c; Leg, kliiclMn; 10a. Dancing from I to 11 evecp PlIICEB Evening. TlRF CCDEN 263 EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h California piract Wire St Eaatarn Ri I Sporting Evanta and Hi PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Copings and Dont bay from agents,' aa t lirga commissions and thar Boo poor roa boro to psj them. homo people first. Yard opposite Band-aoao- a Hoaumoata, esmsUry. Clijr the Try Central Market Meat Put-in-Ba- for Fresh and Salt Meats, Gama and Fish In season. Orders solicited. con-grra- a. delivery. Sell 237x; Ind 241, 2269 Washington Avs. Quick Craftsmen Now York Universal Council Engineers. This week alws will witness an Interesting aeries of races off Marble- Phones W. WRIGHT CHAS. head, Msaa, between yachtsmen desirous of haring the honor of representing the United States against tha German yachts which will contest for the The Roosevelt cup. racacs will open ' September 8. Three of the nineteen boats entered for the preliminary competition will be elected to take part In the Inter national races. The busts are greatly diverse ae regards lines, the smallest feet six inches being only thirty-onover all and the largest forty feet over alL The boats entered represent the work of nine yacht delgners. The trial races will open Monday and probably will continue through tha seek. The Niagara movement, an organisation composed of members of tha negro race in the United States will commemorate at Harper's Ferry, W. the one hundredth Va., August anniversary ot tha birth of John Brown and the Jubilee of the battle of The Niagara Movement, Qaawatnmle. which was organised at Niagara Falla, N. Y., In July, 1905. Is composed of prominent negroea in eighteen states. Tha exercises will be held at Btor-re-r college and will Include a number 6f addressee relating to the purposes of tho organisation and the future of the negro In America. During the meeting tripe will he made to Charleston, where John Brown was tried, and to tho pines where Brown made nil defense and where hla eons were German-Amerl-ca- IUMMER Diify TOURIST EXCURSIONS, From Juno 1 to September 15. to Baa Francisco and return (direct) 949.00 Octet to Ban Francisco and retort (one way, via Portland) 11.10 Ogdea to Line Angeles .and ra50.00 tals, vis Bo. Pacific 0(des to Los Angolas and retun, going Bo. Pacific and returning 8. P L. A. A 8. L 50.00 j. or vice versa Ogdea to Loa Angeles and return, via O. 8. L. and 8. P., L. A. 4 8. L. Ry 42.00 Ogden to Lon Angelen and re- turn one way via Portland and 8an Francisco) 62.50 Ogden to Spokane and return 40.09 (direct) Ogden to Portland and return .' 40.00 (direct) Tickets limited returning until OcOfton e - I 15-1- . tober 21. Stopovers allowed. POUNDS FOR AN ORCHID. 1,200 ot twelve hundred paid for an orchid plant at Meiiri. Protheroe and Morris's salerooms iB Cbeapaldo. The largest sum known to have been previously given for an orchid wan 575 guineas, at thich price an odontoglosaum of the Roger Bander typo changed band laat letr. The full style and title of the 1,200 Pund orchid is Odontoglosium cris-pnPltttonum,H. and the plant consist of three bulbs, two with leaves and young break. This variety has twlre been awarded a gold medal at Manchester, and when yesterday's prize bursts Into bloom the most air 1'ilatte coloring and delicate beanty of form will be revealed. The flowers are white, slightly tinged with roes, while the sepals and petals are heavily blotched with red bmwn, the reverse aide being shot 1th a brilliant purple. The labellum baa yellow crest marked with red-dJlines. In front of which are brown Rla on a white ground. Although only the nucleus of the tower was offered for sale, a photograph and painting of Its mature bloom were displayed to an admiring salience, which crowded the saleroom The record prise pounds wae ' A to the doors. Greeted With Cheers, u was clearly a moneyed gathering, and there was little surprise at the first bid of 250ga. In a twinkling was offered, and, proceeding by stages, the bidding anon passed to previous reoord and reached I.iwOks. at a burst of - announcement of four cheering and figures, the applause waa heartily renewed h'-the orchid waa knocked down to Mr Sander, of St. Albans, for 1.150gs. Tbs auctioneer made .a valiantto keep the ball rolling. "Have too finished with it. alrT' waa his final I fluejtlon to --Mr. Bander's rival. wt believe In these fancy prices," he replied, amid a roar of laughter. , lArUh prices were paid for other An F. K. Bander was bought ,,v Mr. Warburton, of Manchester, for 'tow. Mr. Cookaon, of Wylam-on-pai470gs. for an Aimer HasMessrs. Cypter and Son, of while 400gs. for a Pittlae: jB'flg Lhe remaining prices were 290. and several over 50g. There were 128 lots In all. and a total of 5.242 pounds was rest Vrd "1 The whole of the orchids were rpn the "Roaalya" collection of Mr. T. Pitt, a figure In ""lenhall market. No plant from collection had- been previously 10 d exchanged. ierinra from all over the world the Hie, and It was rumored h the .sv king and Mr. Chamber-Vj- Jrepresented. London TriThere waa th- d Chel-Tiha- well-know- n ' ' MfANT ADS n YIELD BIG RESULTS killed. King Edward Is to visit Emperor this week, the official announcement having been made that the meeting will occur at Frlndrichsk-ro- n castle, near Hamburg, August 15. Much Importance le attached to the meeting between the two mouarchs. Tha British motor boat club la arranging a aweeprtakra for auxiliaries and cruisers from 8t. Hampton to Dover on August 19. when the boats will be taken to Dover after racing In Bt. Hampton waters, to be In readiness for the start of the Dover Ostend races August 20. William TO LAGOON EXCURSION Wednesday, Aug . 19th, 1900. Grand celebration Utah Retail Merchants association, at Beautiful Lagoon. Nichols full concert band will accompany the special train. Baseball game. Ogden vs. Ball Lake, 9100 to the winning team. 9200 In gold to be given away In P rises. Special train via O. 8. L. leaves Ogden 9:30 a. m. Returning leaves Lagoon 10:15 p. m. Far round trip. Including admission to the grounds, adults 75c, children 40c, RAILWAY WITH 729 BRIDGES. Henna. Archduke Frans Ferdinand opened the new Wncheiner railway from Aaallng to Trieate. which la one of tho moat remarkable engineering feats in the world. It la the tint section in a new route through the Alps by which Southern Germany will be connected directly with Trieate. and traverses a beautiful hut excaedlngly difficult mountain country, which has necessitated the extunnels and cavation of tortv-sevethe building of 679 small and forty-nin- e large bridge. The bridge on the Isonso river is the bridge largest stone arched railway in the world. Ita span la more than 270 feet London Express. ' n CALCUTTA IMPROVEMENTS. Calcutta. The corporation has conreport on firmed the the big government scheme for the improvement of Calcutta, involving an expenditure of five and a half million sterling. The report approves of the levying of n tax of one rupee per ton on Juie. other commodities being also taxed At the meeting of the corporation it was declared that that body could not vote tho money without increasing tbe rata, which already are very high. In course of tho deba:e several speaker favored the Idea of lottery bonds, as was raising money byThe chairman pointed done Id Paris. kts Yea Write ikratl In writing to France or Italy, a postmaster ioiiied out the other day. the address should be printed, for the priuted characters of French, Italian and English are alike, but of the writ-to- n ones this la not true. The capital letter T, fur Instance, la written In France aud Italy like C. The top stroke la made as with ua, hut the downward stroke curve, to the right Instead of to the left. Our C le takeu for a T abroad. Our T la taken for I or J. It is Important therefore to print Instead of to write proper names on foreign letters. A letter addressed in writing to. for Instance, a man named Treat would be thought by the French aud Italian to be addressed to lroat, and In the general delivery department of the poatofflea It would be planed In the I Instead of la the T compartment. Thus when Mr. Treat called for hla mall a search of compartment T would reveal nothing for him, and hla letter, hidden among the would never be Mens and Boys furnishings, Suits, Odd Pants and Coats, Hats, Caps, Ties, Shirts, Underwear, Shoes, Suit Cases, Trunks and Hand Satchels. We need the room for our fall stock. You need the goods for summer, and the little money you pay means but a small outlay for such good goods. I I', delivered. age the Work. Bill Winters naea hla wit to save hla strength. During a camping trip In the Maine wood Bill was easily the laziest mu In the party. Finally hla exasperated comrades told him that If ha did not kill something besides time they would park him off home. The next morning Bill borrowed x rifle and went off np the mountains. Two hours later the mu In camplaaw Bill running down again as fast aa he could come, and cloas behind him waa a bur. The mu watched the chase, with loaded rifle ready. On reaching camp Bill turned and shot the bear. When the men could atop laughing ana of them earth possessed said, BUI, what you to ran that distance with the bear ao close wben you might here killed him on the hill and saved your breath?" Bill smiled slowly. Whafa th nae of killing a bear In tha mountains and lugging him In when you can ran him inf he asked. Boston Herald. u One- Price sere CsssMtr !' Dirty. sider far more cleanly than rating with our fingers la looked upon by the Moors as filthy that la, washing our hands or face In a basin and, still more, taking a bath where tha water la not running. Tha rleaner we become, they say, the dirtier the water wa are washing with must necessarily become, and eventually wa atop forth as cleansed from water which la no longer clean. A Moor to wash hla banda has the water poured from a vesael over them and never by any chance dlpa them Into tha dirty water. The same way In their liatha. The water is thrown over their bodlea out of bright brass bowla and flows away through holes In the marble or tile floor. Modern Society . i jij obliged to pay away almost aa much aa hla hotel expense to the army of hotel servants. The Idea la that by reducing the expnosea of traveling in Swltxerland a larger number nf via Itors a ill be attracted to the country and that the hotel staff will be recouped by th extra number of tip. Ten years ago tha five per cent, system wae in force, and gave satisfaction to all. but at the present time twenty-fivper cent, of the hotel bill would be nearer the mark. The Amerlean invasion" of Bwlixerland la the real cause of the Increase In tips during the past few years, fur the Americana distributed largos on the American scale of Upping, nut realising the fact that'llfe and living la much cheaper among the Alps London Mall. e The Hsmsl Cross. The Iron croaa burnished with gold which Is over one of the entrances to the Harvard col toga library (Goto ball) was at the time of the 174!) siege ot Loulaburg taken from a Catholic dispel there and brought to Massachusetts aa one of the apolla of victory, la 1877 Jnstln Wlnsor, the librarian of Harvard college library, found It In the cellar of the library and had It gilded and placed In the position which It now House' Cf!OomoirD A habit of our own which we con- BEST ROOF PAINT When yon get Ured of having your miff painted every year or two with mineral and ehep roof palnta, get them Darlas aa Deataraas. painted with Joseph Dixon s Silica For a feat of dexterity and nerve It Graphite Roof Taint, th only flake would be difficult to surpass that of tha graphite In the world, tested for for, and get them painted by a man Bosjesman of Bouth Africa, who walks yeara, who has handled tble paint for twenty to a delibadder and quietly np puff yeara, and who make a 'specialty of erately seta hla bare foot on Ita neck. roof work of all kinds, and guaranies In Ita struggle to escape and attempts aatlafaetlon or no pay. A. J. Brown A to Mte Its assailant the poison gland Bona, 421 Twenty-fiftstreeL secretes a large amount of the venom. This Is Jnst what tha Bosjesman wants. HEAVY LOBS IN LIFE INSURANCE Killing the snake, he rats the body and uses the poison for hla arrow.. The effect upon the life insurance business of the sensational disclosure made during the investigation of laoweir Motto. In a eulogy which appeared la the that business lat fall by the e peel'll legislative cnmiuliti-- la shown In the Century Mags sine Jnst after Lowell's annual report of the 8tate Insurance death are these words: This la Low-ell- 's on Uf casualty, credit and department sentinot as a tha lsgicy patriot Insurance, made mortgage guarantee ment, My country, right or wrong,' Monday by Superintendent Otpublic bat My country It shall never he to Kelsey of Mr. department. wrong If I ran help It' Kelsey laat spring succeeded Francis Hendrick as state superintendent of Ro Dtacolse, insurance. According to the report, Hatband (admiringly) There' no the companies doing business in New use trying to disguise the fact that yon York state issued 83,296 lea policies are smarter than 1 am. my dear. Wife In 1905 than in 1904, the amount of (eomplacently-T- he fact my love, baa inaurance written laat year allowing never been in disguise among those a decrease of 91 "1.724,854. Moreover,In 76.934 more policies terminated who know us. 898,548,766 1905 than In 1904. and more inaurance. The policies terminDiaries, scheduled ae folated In 1905 If the people who keep diaries are lows: wise they never put into them the No. Amount. 50.290 $123,962631 things that would make them moat In- Deaths 12.263 28.201,679 teresting to other people In the years Maturity 94 JOS to come. Boston Globe. 171.800,963 Expiry 191.419.929 82,636 (Surrender . ?, 15.854 452,759.491 No man likes to bo surpassed by men Lapse 8,926 57,539,123 of bis own level. Livy, Change 170,831,828 98,987 Not taken occupies. h surlng 11.733,101.511. and 657.159 policies terminated, inniirlng $1,116,601,-744.- " The asaels of the New York stale life companies show an increase uf 9104,505,100; of companies of other alaiiia, 21.060.316,607. an increaa of laaae himself, whereupon the policeman drew hla saltre and struck Liebig over the bond. Liebig hied so profusely that he had to he taken to the nearest emergency hospital, where a sabre wqund nearly 992.142,127. Tha aggregate of prem- five Inches king was dressed Tha ium note and loans show an increase policeman allegew that he had A legal of 91,065.984 during 1905. while de- right to shoot Liebig down bee us he ferred and uncollected premium have had restated arrest. London Mall Total life poliincreased 91.850,700. BERVIAN NATIONALISTS cies in force are reported as 4.949,-72AND KING PETER for 1904 and 5,306.101 for 1905. Total insurance in force, 910.028.09U,-98- 1 for 1904 and $10,663,839,956 for Belgrade. On Tuesday parliament was opened by royal decree. It la 1906. worthy of notice that the entire Nationalist party ramalmul seated while HANDCUFFED FOR BINGING. the decree was being read. Ae an exBerlin. Berliners are at present en- planation of their conduct the leader raged over one of the most outrageous atated that a legislative body la of eases of police brutality ever recorded equal rank with the sovereign, and that it was therefore not obliged to In this rigorously policed community. Recently a business man named show any outward mark of homage Robert lJeblg. while walking home to a place of paper containing a forwith a friend, was inuring himself by mula. Pravda" has a long dissertation on ringing. A policeman ordeed him to desist, but thinking that the constable on th new Servian language nsed In waa not In ramaet, Liebig continued parliament. It points nut that this la to ring, whereupon the policeman not the language nf everyday speech, ll Identical with that nf the placed him under arrest and hand- neither Is coachmen. "It differs from cuffed- him. Belgrade The handcuffs gripped ao tightly tho latter Inasmuch as It la more lavround the prisoner's wrists that he ish in epithets than In threats. Aluffeitd Intense pain, and- begged the though lha grammar la very simple-ma- ny words, such as 'beast' and toe policeman to take them off and not treat him as a vile criminal. The pain- ger. having only a vocative case yet reIt la by no means a convenient medium grew an acute that Liebig tried to of oommunicatlon, and will therefor have to b confined to parliamentary usage.' It would not be amiss If It were Introduced as a compulsory subIn all elemenlray schools, sine it Is everyone's am till km to become on day a member of parliament, and it would be very awkward if the present generation wen to enter the bouts with an Imperfect knowledge of the tongue." Hall Mall parliamentary Gazette. ject EXCURSION TO YELLOWSTONE PARK Saturday, Aug. 25th. Round trip from Ogden, 148.56. This Includes nil and stage transportation to and through tha Park, also hotel expenses for the seven days' trip la the Park. Only 56 people can go on thla excursion. Maks your reserve-lion- s et once. Union Dpo. TkL Office. EXURBION TO LAGOON. Tuesday, Aug. 14th. The Women of Woodcraft and the Woodmen of th World annual outing. Nnmerons sporting events for prises. Special tra'n via Oregn Short Uau leaves Ogden 16 a. m. Retaining ape- clal leaves Lagoon 16 p. m. Fare round trip including admission to the grounds, adults, 75c; children. 46c. e th' ... - HOTEL TIP" TARIFF. Tha Bwlae hotel keepers and other interested persons recently decided at a meeting held at hen to draw up a fixed tariff of tips for the midin oe of the traveler staring at Birin hotels and pensions. This has Just beea completed, say our Geneva carrepond-en- t. and will shortly come Into force. The tariff, which la upon a ten per cent bus's. is derired to repiedr the ever Increasing burden of tips. At present the traveler is freqnently 657.169 9U96.501.74 1 Total Superintendent Kelsey states th figures without comment or explanaHie New tion of supposed came. York Mtate companies, he says. Issued 597,379 policies, insuring $966,' 949.899, and terminated 430.250 Insuring 9785.982.331. The com panics of other states towoed 420.388 poHdea, Insuring 1766,252.618. and ter minuted 226.99 policies, insuring 1410.618.413. The aggregate of the above le 1,017.717 policies Issued, In ImSuperior to all other beers perial Experimental station for brewing industries of the world place Budweiser at the top of the ladder Try it Now. The only place in town where it is found on draught is at the Diamond Saloon D. A. SMYTH, Proprietor poll-des- 240 Twenty-fift- h street, where the palms grow. a1.' " . |