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Show MOnXIN'O TI1E EXAMINER TELEPHONES 81 56 OFFICE BUSINESS 'Phone Independent Bell 'Phone, one ring . ... No. oo No. 56 Visited I Hiring a recent tour uf inpvtiu to t.'ir varioii camps of ;he Vwieru Pacific railroad, thief Engineer V. I! Biue caiieed a general aliasing up and gave new impetus to rhe work ahit'i haa ahnnn a tendenry to lag aiu during the last few months. It la with ina; i his ha been especially true are h. now irapert making every rlfuit 10 complete thu wi: k of grari'ng at onre. matter Eu In rder to fanl-imr Bog !' baa decided to abandon gin-thi- - project of constructing a tunr.e! tange. on the 'hriiugli 'he Goahute the l'ah Nevada boundary lin--- . sincewould o:k cn ihik we uniertaking h.ive mpmed about ! years' time To ?h sc the place of thU tunnel a one will he driven on another einv- -j wMch. a':hugh It will make a heavier grade, will be completed in riucti shorter iltne Pacific track have The Weatem now hepn laid out uf Sait Lake t'l'y milet. and a ilisiance of twenty-fivtfio track laving machine i now a:.ms 'he southern shore of the lake, the denert. with heading toward eight nr ten miles of finished aisle before it. From this iKi.nl l' the desert, about flftv mile, (vn?iilr-:- ; progress haa been made on the grade, hut it ia not en'irely e 1 Mi Edna ttefver. a Mn'Kiainr: .'a for the H. L. Griffin Co.. i :ia htr varaiHn. Ttc Mia Mayinc A Ling of Ind.. I visiniij; Air. Stella and family. H.w-- Sjiaug.-n-ber- Clarence Knapp, of the liKWn'idf-pTelephone company of Sal; take. vieiting in Ogden. Phi. ip Tdi'iie, wnu ihe H. L. Gnltlii l'n . yesterday morn i UK f.-- i the ; : "u'l Iwishl- cheap at Karin Frail jai Store. i emnioiel i ' Sal' take MUi Mau.l Mathew rhe gueiv of Miss l.nolla Atnes a' 427 Tweni-hpentl- 'r e ccm-plco.- sired i Miai Kate and Edna Mi I.; nil of Salt take a it- - uniting wf!h iheii' i ter, flira. C. O. Honnernd, at lane. New Valley hay baled 33 cent per hundred. H. C. Farrell Seed Store, nest to Poatofflce. John Baxter, n brakeman. bad two crushed while making a Angara jarda tai coupling In ihe nwitch evening. Raymond Stagg, aged Martha Peterann, aged Richmond, were granted cense yesterday. 18. and Mira of 2d. both marriage li- WARRANTY DEEDS train composed of at The following warranty deed were yesterday: Sarah B. Moore e al to the State of Utah, for the use of the board of truateea of the State Industrial school, for the sum of 62.burt. part of the southeast quarter of sect Kin 4, township 6 north, range 1 west, also the right and title to ' Moure's spring No. 2," toguUier with its tunnel nnd for the construction of a pipe Hue from the spring to the schist! right-of-wa- y building. Mark Hall nnd wife to Melissa L Mowray, part of lot 6. block 8. plat A. Frederick A. Miller to Gencav Mil ler. part of tho northeast quarter of section 7. west. township 6 north, range 1 fifteen leant William F. Crltchlow. night deek sergeant at. the oily Jail, baa returned to bin post of duty after an enforced lay-ofof aevan weeks, due to an operation for appendicitis. f Neils Dahl, of this city, waa taken into custody by Sheriff Rebring yesterday afternoon on the charge of Insanity- Aa examination will probably oa held today. ' F. H. Browne, and daughter Bernice. Hr. C. A. Wherry nnd family. D. 8. W. Wherry and family, J. T. Ruahmer, Fred M. Nye. all of Ogden, and Dr. A. C. Wherry and fiandly of Ra It Iake, and Dr. Brown and ann of Milwaukee, have returned from an extended trip through the Yelowntnoel Park. OGDEN TURF 263 EXCHANGE St Twenty-fift- h California and Eastern . Ri D I root Wire fei All Sporting Kvonta m DIPKNDCD. pnoeuniDOMD imwuif tr i ii. P tr i wt wirvti eei hw fspusIl Viw mm kuff to itatB pafcMtft Into isiln wustaai. N aLL eouNTaixs. AahM Srrrt '! N'aaUwM Min mamfrnndtfmtktftnU Front and w, hMagtayt tactic Iieludvdy. WASHINGTON, O. e. During one of their short trips from Ran Sebastian. King Alfonso and his young queen had a little adventure among the washerwomen at Arqueta. who were eating their lunch by the aide of a hruok at which the king, in hie free, boyish way. began to cbm with the women, nnd when, in reply to bln query, they professed Ignorance of his Identity, he announced, a'l am the king." Laughingly, one of the women, who evidently thought he waa making fun of her. replied that he could not bo King Alfonso, for she had seen hla majesty at Pamplona and be waa handsomer than ihe man who stood before her. King Alfonso laughed at the doubtful compliment, and, giving a coin to thq woman, asked her If she recognised him from the likeness. At length she was convinced she waa In the presence of the king, and though she did not return to the subject of hla majesty's looks, she and her campon tons warmly expressed thqlr admiration for the beauty of the young queen. The king replied that he had not travelled so far for a bride to return with one who would not bn admired by all his subjects. A 'young draper's clerk at Estelle In hla enthusiasm, became the center of an incident which might have had xclitng consequences. As the king and queen were driving alowly along the promenade he rushed close to the carriage to take a good look at uie royal ixniple, holding the keyea of his master's premises In hands the while. The king, acting on one of hla hunter-ou- a Impulses! snatched the keys, the pace of the cur was quickened, and the youth was left lamenting and wondering how he should explain to hla master that the Tho purloined Ills keys. king's quick perception saved the youth from being mistaken for an assailant. London Mail. king Wanted 1906. 14, DIVISION Spawn Containing 400X00 Trout Eggs Recalved for Ponds, LIBRARY BOARD MEETS Miss Gracs Moran hid 50000 more men to smoke Westers Best CIGARS AFTER THEY OF WATER RESIGN EQUAL Spawn containing about tW.QOO trout egga waa received hr re yesterday by James Barker and will t taken to the fish hatchery at Nor it Ogden and afterwards transplanted a fry to tha pond at Huntsville, a customary In transporting fish eggs, the spawn ia carefully parked In Ice Dr. Harker stared last evening that COUNCILMEN PAINE AND MOVES the fry which he put in the ponds last REPRESENTATIVES DF IRRIGAwinter have developed at a rapid rate TION COMPANIES MEET. MILL REMAIN IN COUNCIL. will be ready for market next and year. The only ditfituly experienced hv him in this uadenxNlng has been ImSkeen Stated That Ha Would occasioned by the mud km and other Water Commissioner Will Receive mediately Start Proceedings Support of Officiate for an aquatic fowl which frequmr the panda Against Them. Equitable Distribution Snakes are also causii: considerable iron tile, and in order u drive away tht-spests it has been found necesThe reigna:iiu of three ooundl-men- . sary i.) keep a man on g.tard for sevRepresentatives of the Irrigation Paine. Moves and Kmuieit, were eral hour each day. companies which take their water supply from tha Ogden river met reby the city council at lar night's meeting and accepted. tate.-whe- n cently in the county commissioners ELECTED OFFICERS rooms In the court house fur the pur ihe matter of filling the varan pose of arriving at a better underrip ihua caused came up for rhe former two weie Bowling Association Hctd Short Bu ti- standing In regard to the distribunea Meeting. tion of the water, and thus avoid litichosen in snreed themselves, while rtiiin on rh- resignation of ihe la'Ur gation and to traneact oher busines The Ogden Bowling association met subservient to the welfare of all parties was deferred Mr. Eumvt week Iasi night and elected the following in teres' ed in irrigating. Mated It his reslgnsnou that he for the coming year: Bert io go east to aiiuli olxiu' Bept. 1. oflier-r- s Joseph A. Taylor was elected chair J. 1. Skeen, who has been the coir Sou croft, president: William Wll man, John Farr secretary and treasJo Thomas, urer and Josepn A. Taylor was susI'.am. plaining pariv in the rounefiman'.i would .neakurer: William C. Camp, secretary; tained as the oounty commissioners' case, s'a'ed last night that hrcouncil-men ( M. Leedm. R. Burn miller and Jo appointee as water commissioner and Hie two at none pruar-ruiwaa assured of the hearty cooperaagainst whom he had filed com Decker, directors. tion of the various irrigating complaint. Moves and Paine, and 'hat if ike acion of the lower court was not panies in attempting to bring abou. an equitable distribution of the water. the cases would he ap Following ia a list of the compen led. the propanies represented, together with' the Mayor Conroy returned name of the delegate from each: North posed waterworks franchise with hi Ogden. O. H. Hirkenlooper; Lynu, approval, but under condition that one section of the same lie amrnded. AcAnderson; Plain City. from attendance al the Milo tion in icgard to ihe ordinances was Judging Sharp; Harriaville, L. 8. Harris; both performances at the Utahns last Slatenrllle, Milo Sharp: deferred one week. Huntsville, It seems Urant that Manager Jn enter to secure equipment for night. Albern Allen; Mountain Cnnnl Co, knew when desires the the of A. Burrows: G. public the new fin- station on the bench, Warren. W. S. the council decided to purchase a new he decided to put on vaudeville to con- Stewart, Enoch Farr, John Farr, clude The the season the at park. combination chemical wagon from a New York firm at a cost of 2.S0. performance la excellent throughout NEW CASINOS AT MONTE CARLO. in keeping with the attractions Chief Paine, of the fire depart men. and is waa authorized to purchase a team of offered at the piny house this sumNext season Monte Carlo will have It consist a of a variety of three casinos. The taro new ones will horaea for the new elation. together mer. wjih a set of harness, at a coat not to specialties, sufficiently large, and uf bo actually In France, but practically a quality to please the most exacting. In Monte Carlo. exceed $Mi. A resolution was passed which pro Those who know the place are At the Grand Opera house, com- aware viried for the repairing of the city bail that if you leave the precincts and securing new equipment such a mencing Friday evening. Augnat 17, of the casino, the palace, the Hotel De th blocum Gmesberk and company hose for the lawn. etc. garden Pans, Ciron and Smith's bank, and The council granted a petition for will Inaugurate n aerie of Interesting penettate a few hundred yards furthconsistand entertainments, railamusing er Inland, you cross the frontier if permission to operate a scenic way on the northwest, corner uf the ing of ledgerdemaln and moving pic- the principality and arrive In France, tures. "8ee America denominated city hall square for five years. The which ia precisely what Monte Cano First," and A Night in Wonderland. petitioners were A. . Erwin. J. J. each Itself has done by spreading backdifferent. In exhibition the being Crltchlow and J- - H. Quin. wards and up the bill behind. The are 5itn former Included scenic views On motion of Councilman Powers, back part of the town, which la a of of western beauty apota. the council decided by unanimous Alsophases views of the 8an Francisco dis- French municipality, and Is caileJ vote, lhat tin drinking cup be placed waa suddenly struck with In aster moving pictures. The com- Beausolell, at all of the public driuktng founidea that it might make a Ultlo the Salt In Just closed pany take City, money by providing a casino for those tains. On recommendation of the police where they played fourteen performto ances over 200,000 people. Another Insatiable gamblers who would like committee. A- - 0. Vance was appointed on playing after midnight, when big feature ia the grand dramatic re- to go patrolman. citals and recitations given at each the casino proper closes it doors. A were rolls '1,3811.75 Pay aggregating and eierv performance by Asenath A. certain gentleman, therefore, railed on allowed. Adams, Utah's native born actrean Monsieur Camille Blanc, who Is the Mother of head gent of the Monte Carlo concern, Everybody's fgvurlte. INFERNAL MACHINE BV POST. America s leading yoong actress. Miss and ia also mayor of Beausolell, ami Maud Adame. She will positively ap- propounded to him this idea, aaking M. Haegell, a partner In the Pari at each and every performance. him if he would support the scheme. pear firm of menders of antique porcelain As mayor, the idea smiled on M. Caand china, waa terribly Injured by a AFFIRMED JUDGE'S mille Blanc, and he replied that, probomb explosion at his workshop In the HUNT'S DECISION viding the casino waa a small one. and Rue do Hondy, which took place while run on different lines from the Monte he wsa ipentng a parrel delivered to Hrlcna. Mont.. Aug. 13. The circuit Carlo one (entrance being by payment him In ihe ordinary way. court of appeals at San Francisco Instead of by free card of admission), Hr had opened an onter basket, and today affirmed the Judgment of the he quite approved of the place. So off found an envelope with a key and a federal the district of went the gentleman to form a syndicourt for wooden Imx. He had no sooner at- Montana. Hunt preaiding, in the cate and get the money for the new Judge In In lock turn the the of rase of 'the 8t. Louis Mining Co . establishment, for which he had found key tempted the hex than a tremendous explosion the Montana Mining A Milling a site not five minutes' walk from which shook the whole against occurred, tho original rooms. But he got s Co. The lower court' gave the plainwinla nrighiiorhood and shattered the tiff a verdict for 1195.01)0, the value much money that he found A who dows of Ihe workshop. lady, to forget hi promise of nmy from the vein in disore uf extracted was sitting at a fourth floor window pute. The costa of the suit will bring hnllding a little casino and when U sewing, was seriously Injured, nu mup to I223J90O, which (he Blanc saw the plana he discovered that 81. was found horribly the Haegeli Montana Milling Co., must it was quite an imposing building. Mining wounded standing In the courtyard, Then M. Blanc waxsu wrath. He In the MonThe suit has been pay. but. apparently perfectly calm. His set te work eo the story goes In was and tana fourteen courts years face was bleeding, nearly .the whole mysterious ways, and In a short time of his hair and beard bad been blown tried twice. two other geneltmen appeared end ia conSt. Co., The Ijnuis Mining off. aud Ms left arm hung down a trolled by Ri. Louis people. The Mon- submitted to the municipality plans shapeless mass by hn side, hla hand tana Mining A Milling Co., la barked for still another casino, offering large and having been blown off. syndicate, owning Mima of money for the, necessary land by a London Inside the hoi, attached to the aide and the concession. One of the in Montana and Nevada. hy wire, was a revolver containing a nilnp propositions was accepted, and tethe spent cartridge. It had been so placed to "Casino Municipal de Beauaoleil" BRAZILIAN OFFICERS RESIGN. that on the kev being turned It pressed he built on the ground now uaed as h the revolver of the trigger against Carlo Monte. for the Aug. 13. The nurseries means of an Ingenious arrangement nf Araraju. Brazil, regiment arrived here .uurdens. thresh. The box was filled with hlsck Twenty-sixtIt te said that the first of the new The commander, who powder and with numerous piece of this morning. landed alone, conferred with former casinos ha succeeded though roulette old Iron, nails, iron nuts, etc. hy French law-- In A portion of llaegeli's arm hud been ofllelal. who swore tbelr resignation ia forbidden permlsaion for the game to lie was voluntary, and oonaeqnently the Mown sgslnst the wall and fragments of flesh were found on a windowsill supreme Judge assumed the governor- plaved. the government having, hy The cane Is analogous some Jugglery, agreed to look upon on the fir! floor. On arrlvign at the ship legally. of to Matto that Grosso, except that, Beausolell aa a part of Monaco. Prob Into fell of rnma. a state hospital he was bloodless. The ably the French government did nut aud the surgeons found It necessary the revolution con- like tn feel Itarlf behind the Belgian to will send menage a la It the to amputate impos- president stump. government, which haa declared that, sible to attribute any motive for the gress. The troopw which landed at Araraju roulette, without the zero, cannot he outrage, but there I a theory that someone to whom he had refused were greeted with acclamation from regarded aa a game cf chance, and te therefore, not Illegal; or by the Italian money may hare taken this means nf the populace. government, which, though refuaing revenge STRIKE ENDED. actually to grant a concession for the Curiously enough, either last night Remo. yet. m unknown person or this morning. opening of a c.aalno at Ran exiatence, strike consented to wink al H Adams, Mas.. Aug. entered the courtyard and roughlr t the Berkshire Cotwiib the rosult that, all last wlnt.r drew on the ground glass window of In tin f.iitr mlM urine company was end- mulct was played there in an esM. IfM'gcll'K workshop a sketch of a ton revolver and a dagger. The pane on ed tniiav and ii.uim employes will re- tablishment run on precisely the same whli'l- this drawing waa made was the turn tu work Thins. lay. Treasurer W. lines as at. Monte Carlo, and will great, nnlv one lefl Intact after the rxpln-- I B Plunkett nf the company, granted success to the bank. London Daily the Ntri.erw sereral eoneeSMons, hut Graphic. sion - tan dun Mall. remained firm m M decision to refuse S.im .el Whttiam. presi- to CONSOLATION. GENERAL WEAVER DEFEATED. whuse d"nt of the Wtaiora' iinl-m- . ntnimwa. InwH, Aug 1J Ictni'ciai, IlKehavKP preripim ed the strike line" Whv dn von seer, my fbolish las. weeks ago i nf :lie S;vh low.i rnngrr'SK.nnal For the love that ha proved upkind? trutai nnmiiiK'.ed I H. Manii'ior. The grief wGl die snd the pain will il Sigourney, recent temporary rhair-i- f CANADIAN PACIFIC DIVIDENDS. PKKS. Muno sting behind! ni.in s'a'e riiTtvuiiiinn. fur m leaving H MonTP.il. Aug 13. The dlreelors Seek In the depth of your looking s Urn tl.'iiiiMnn dff.'Hi-iwho had been conceded tint nf the fanadii'railway today glass m of two per cent on debated it diitontmii' :nn. The solace you fain would find. the preferred ." for the six month, ended tune 3". a dividend of three Why do you alt in grief and pain FORMER AUDITOR CONVICTED. per pen for 'he ame period on the For lover who sighed and swore. a And Is now lorsworn? It ia hut (''liimi'm.. Sue II' Winfred Sen. i common toekfm.-iDuring the year ended Jiinp Sit Sr. former deputy .iiidfor of twain. once I'nnvie.'d of rnilierzIenuT'. ti e rouipant carted gross BGl.BGR.75. Who hat broken hit word fnurti. : $22 373.4 UV wm - 'imIih Kenenri'd to soven more. impriwonii'etii and w;i hnuight to he You are young and fair, and will love tun ebt OLD SOLDIER DEAD. Scott's peeu'.a-Menp ni'et" iiii again arc s.iid to have execeib'd As well a you loved before. tTn.imii. New ('rleim-- . I. a.. Atlg. 13. John ltiifch1nn. one o' the two turvlvlng Your eyes are bright, though tears COSSACKS BREAK UP MEETING. I'ffreis cf the Confederate privateer would hide Shenandoah, died today, aged sixty-eirh- t The gleam of their matchless blue; 11 ihlui. 1 Aug. meetinc of years. The officer nf the Shen- Ymr eheek te round and is roundlcsa . In North Pacific which was heme hell andoah. which rii"utiiiiis. dyed In :i rrest in this vicinity today, was wa'ers at the titnt of Lee's surrender, With a flush of the rose's hue. did nu learn that the war had ended You are swet and fair, and the world sui rounded by two companies trf and 2"u of the a'lendams at until scleral nontha afterwards it wide. wa the meeting were arres'iil. iiirludtng llutrlrr'on first, assistant enAnd men are not all untrue. -- rail scicral agitators. gineer Mall Gazette. iu t; Vice-Preside- h e i t Strictly Union Mads j di1-'(rc- By special request we make Wester's Best" at 375 Twenty-thir- d Street, Ogden, Utah. "I f. -- l 1 - l n-- ' s iSeasonable Jewelry Our showing nf aummer Jowelry comprises some cx coedingly a tu active and characteristic designs in tha tol lowing: Hat Pins Bracelets Waist Sets Wo have an Irroslatihlo selection at the different style of bracelets in vogue. Bramlaia ware never worn tn a greater extent than this season three or four on one orm Is not uncommon. Taken Altogether of goods Is tho This summer prettiest wo display have evsr had. and the beauty of the pieces Is linked with economy as wall as quality. a JEWELERS J. S. LEWIS At the Big Clock Wash. Awe. BRYAN Unihn. AGRARIAN DISORDERS. TO VISIT AUSTRALIA. Aug. IS. Veoriorla. 13. disputch from to the Dally Chronicle order Dakin Fietulcr has receiv- Crimea dts-.1- 1 ;n h -- Duseldorf. Aug 13. Members of the Atpenran Insltute nt Military Engineers and their lslies. the part) number. nt 11". arrived here toi:i ui a trip through Germany. TREASURY STATEMENT. BrtO RESULTS semi-offlr- KILLED. Yrrka. Calif.. Aug. 13. J. E. Stair-bridga contractor from Indiana, to13. Tod ay's day fell from a bridge be was building Washington. Aug. s'a'eroeitr of :be treasury balineps near Happy, and was instantly killed. show; Atal'ahle rash balances. $1M.-!A piece of timber on which he aet US; gold and billion gave way. precipitating him to th E"M err ideates W.dW.Tpe nick, inn feet below. e. "' Ale7.-i'eS.Ji'- WANT ADS YIELD i Vienna. Aug. 13. It te ally stated that King Edward, when he lent es Matenbad. will be the guest of Emperor Francis Joseph at the Srhnenhrunn palace September 8. and that he win start on hla Journey for England the following day. CONTRACTOR Librarian For lired, aching, tender otlcbraied ladies' The library board, at its regular meeting, held last evening, elected Miss Grace Moran as librarian, to succeed herself. Miss Nellie Moran as assistant labrarian and Mix. Gwenin the dolyn Williams as assistant children's department. In recognition of the admirable work of Miss Morau and her assistants during the past year, all were granted a slight increase in salary (or the coming year. The salary of Janitor Jame. Weir, who was also reappointed, was slightly increased. It was decided that the woodwork on the outside of the library building and the rof need a new coat of paint, and the work was accordingly ordered done. PILLOW SHOES Which are recommended by donors, nurses sud physical c ii. turisis. as the moat comforuble shoe ever worn. The aide is a single thirkp- -. of tough flexible sole !ea" hand Turned. The upper gen tut vicl kid. soft and durable seams only at toe and heel, u, lining to wrinkle and hun. The inside aa soft as the inside or glove; fit as easy as the iug: with rubber heel, tu srvy your nerves. You can have them made your special measure, fit atisfacioa guaranteed. Dn 5 poMal for catalogue, or nny n.. A DINING CAR Is one of the many things you consider when you are trying to figure out the beat route East. The dining car service recently established on The Colorado Midland 1s of the very latest modern cars, and in every Bell phone 513-and show you sample. respect. The line runs through the mountains all the way, therefore coni, and with the Pullman Observation Sleeping cars, what more can you desire. Leave Salt take In the evening, spend next day in the Rockies. wL-- i T. A. Shreeve 2548 Madison Ava. FAMOUS MASCOTS IN BRITISH tec W have arranged with the 8u? folk Shoe C'n. to han-ilthe r Ogden. HOMES The best known of all family masis the crystal goblet in the possession of the Musgraves, knuwn far and wide a the "Luck of Eden Hall. Whence It came te uncertain, though tradition avert that many years since a butter In the service of the family, having gone early one morning to the garden to draw water from Rt. Cuth-ber- t a well, saw within Its depths the fairies holding high revelry, and. stooping down, snatched from their hands the drinking eup on those safe preservation. It Is said, the fortunes of the Musgrave family depend. Another treasure from Elfland te the braolauchakl, or fairy flag, which, In the ages of the king ago, was presented to a chieftain of the elan Mao leod by Queen Titan! herself, who restricted Its miraculous aid to three invlcatlons, the test of which should be coincident with the disappearance of the flog and Its bearer. Twice haa the fairy talisman proved Its power; once in a skirmish when the Macleod were on the point of annihilation by superior numbers, and again when the direct line waa in danger of dying out for want of an heir. Occasion for the third, and last. Invocation has not yet arisen, and at Dunvegan Casile. In the tele of Skye, the flag yet remains. In the center of one of the lower chambers of Cawdor Castle may Mill bo seen a venerable hawthorn, coeval with the ancient pile itself. The founder of the castle, so runs the legend, was bidden by a seer to follow an ass laden with the gold that It wsa hla Intention to expend on hla new home, and to commence building at tha spot where the animal ahould stop. Under the shade of a hawthorn the as halted, and there, according to direction, was erected the vast castle guardian shrine to the tree on whoso preservation rested the house' fortune. M uncaster Oastle guards a cup out of which Henry VI., a fugitive from hla enemies and a guest of Blr John Pennington in 1461, crossed himself, ssvlng as he returned it to hla beat, Thy family shall prosper so loqg as they preserve this cup unbroken." During the troublous times that fofc lowed It waa burled, and on being disinterred the box In which it was lacked wsa accidentally dropped, to the dismay of the family, who for forty yeasr dared not open it to ascertain their fate. When at length the goblet was taken from its resting place lb was found Intact. The Coatetown Pear. In the possession of the ancient family of Broun of Colstoun. was In the thirteenth century brought as her dowry to one of the harona of Coalstown by his wife. Jeanne Hay. Its possession was supposed to Insure luck, and for many yean, until one of the ladies of the family, with the true curiosity of Eve, bit it. it. was kept Intact On Its mutilation misfortune followed; several of the best farms had to be sold, while the "pear" Itself was turned Into the hard mass nf stone It still remains. The Lockhart of Lee, tn Lanarkshire. possess s precious heirloom in the Lee penny, a small atone set fti a liver coin, whlrh has been In the family since the days of the Crusades, when it formed part of the ratitbv paid to Sir Simon Ijockhart hy a Saracen chief. Legend endows it with the property of enring all diseases, a put pose for which It waa. In 1885, oft th" deposit hy the civic authorities of to the value of several thousand pounds, borrowed hy plague-strlck'Newcastle. Ev-- ry bride of the Verneys of Clay dun, Buckinghamshire, has, for the last two and a half centuries, been married with a think gold ring, which has been in the family's keeping since the days ef Charles I., when Verney wore tt over hte military glooe at the battle of Edgehlll. After the fight search v as made for his body, but only a gloved hand could he found a gloved hand wearing a heavy ring, and Mill firmly grasping the royal standard. On the completion nf the wedding ceremony this precious heirloom la put aside until it shall lie again required, and .the ordinary gold plrclct ruhatt-ttitecot m m Well Mounted la every piece nf harness that 1ea-our store. Each piece is fashion ,i ' from the best lea l her and most metal, and the workmanship throiig is first class in every respect. Oi.r saddles are Ihe talk of all liorse-b.nv- . riders for comfort and ease, and ihcr are scrupulously made and fiiiish-by t xperlenced operator. Give us a call when you next need something in our lint. i s-- i J.C. Plait Saddlery 2288 Washington Ava. Co. 376 23d 8L Its only a hint but jou should embrace it the opportunity of having your laundry wants attended to in a satisThis is an factory manner. absolute necessity and you should not hesitate a minute upon entrusting ns with such matters especially if you apwork at preciate high-clas- s moderate prices. Ogden Steam laundry Both phones THE 487 25th HL 174. RIGHT PLACE TO Buy Your Meat IS THE Wright Meat Market WASHINGTON AVENUE 2369 Phones 246 Ind. 841 Bell PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Moa amenta- - Coplagi and Headstones- Don't buy from agents, as sad they .set large commlaaione Bee your you have to pay them. home people flret Yard opposlta City cemetery. The lvcky prayer book of the Hamilton family ia a veritable mascot, that, haa been used at nearly everv royal wedding from that of George III.. In 1781. down to that of the Duke nf York, in 18!. Ro great te Its reputed virtue that, in 1874. Dean Stanley took It to St. Petersburg that it might be used at the marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh Wa are "I. T. at --ODDS and ENDS." 'Phcna with tit" Grand Duchess Marie. The I. T. Alvord, 2277 Waah. unfortunate marriage of George IV. 372. Any eld thing" bought, sold r is. hy the superstitions, attributed to exchanged. New and Second-Han- d 7'12- this prsyer bonk not having been used Furniture. I. T. Alvord. at the ceremony. Second Hand Stores Tit-Bi- HARVARD t. MEN REST. The Harvard caranen again performed light work this morning, and this evening Faulkner replaced Richardson. They will go to Putney August 22. The Americans were delighted with their Sunday trip and with the hospitality everywhere displayed by river aide residents. Bourne, Eng., Aug. 13. KING EDWARD TO VISIT AUSTRIA. ug Agrarian the V relgons of the Inc That state aie easing in gravity . ed n elfli ial ln'lumtl-'of William .1. Many villages arc affected. New wj, Brians intention to visit Australia, received here tod. ly of several armed tu: :bs! he off rs the American cor- encounters wi-guards, in which manv person Rein-p- s w re wounded. dial welrmue cement ef fro are being en; to fi'jn-- d the disturb- d regions ENGINEERS IN GERMANY. Melbourne A E looted to Suecocd Horaelf eutn-farior- Philip Brophy and wife to Guy L Shoemaker, consideration $160. part of The retail merchants of this city will loi 82, block 10, South Ogden survey. conduct an excmralon to Lagoon tomorrow. They will occupy a special KING ALFONEO'S ADVENTURES. cars. TEOUT FRY AUGUST e filed BORN To the wife of J. S. Bur rows. of 2348 Quincy avenue. Monday morning, a non. Roth mother and child are doing well. TrESPAY MORNING, ED Variant Railroad Campa of Weitem Pacific. to the contract otB UTAH, PUKI RE-ELECT- ...No. ...No. Independent 'Phone . . . Sell 'Phone, two ringe OGDEX, : TCUB CF MSPECTION ROOMS EDITORIAL EXAMINED MUTINEERS TRIED. Cronrtadt. Aug. 13 The trial by conrtmartta! of the first group of the mutineers here, the sailors, was hegnn today. The sappers and civilian! will be tried later. The proceedings are behind closed doors, and even officers if rank inferior to that of colonel are nut admitted. NEVADA W buy SECOND-HAN- tnd h1) all kind TR; goeda. Cell and second-han- d Wsckar A Haynaa, Prep. 16S I5tn Phene, Ind, 822. . PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Second-Han- d Store. If you have anything te sell or ht7 eeU erphone 1870 to 1S7S Waah. 556-k- . Ind. 578. ll ... t. A. DENKERS " Will pay the highret hand furniture and sail te Av 1 2418 0r,nt the cheapest 887-k- . 828, Ind. Phone A CO, HERRICK C. J. Successors to H. L. If you here Bring your geode here jrau wan to aeU them. Cell Ava Bell buy. 241 Waah SlS-y-. ind. 487. " P"" |