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Show UU THE MORNING EXAMINER: OUDEX. UTAH. UiriWUAY MnltNINU. AMUSEMENTS. Utahna Park TONIGHT m iifirWV a High Class Vaudeville Two Performances Every Night at 8 and 930 BjWAlV DON'T MISS IT, ITS GREAT. (VVVlViVMVllVllVlftVllV)VMV and rossrvsd east PRICES C5e; bleachers, 10c. Dancing from S to 12 every lBs . Evening. BREVITIES Customer of Wright's Shtv eiure are earned against signs which misMiss Eduh Brener, a xalexladv m lead. Be sure that you are m Wright's, Is 111. Wright's. Prank Nelson, cf Sal: Lake, is visitThe Shoe store next to our ia eviing friends and relative In the ciiy. dently jealous of tbe uces of our Removal Sale. They have sign, in George Foley, a b unities man of the front of their building wh:il: read. Croyden, is risiung fr.ends in Ogden. The Right Removal Sale." Some ut our customers have been daviveu by Frank Johnson of Southfield is in ibis unfair advantage. We, ibereluiv. the fiiy on business say to all our customers: See that you get tutu our siore see that the name Mis Julia Anacreon is visiting is spelled with the W." Remember friends and relatives in Suit Lake. that we have no connection ut all with the suire wnlch useli The Horace W. Shelley, of Ely, Nev is Right Removal Sale. in tue city on business. There la a uniform reduction in our T. G. Harris of New York is visit enure shoe stork all school shoes, all In Ogden. lag whiter shoes, ail shoes of any kind are being soid out at a geueious reMrs. Frank Shaw, who has been duction. a few days in Salt Lake, has pending retimed. we place on sale Today remnant of silk the piece William Howell, of Reese Howell contain trom to 2 yards .he prices & Sons' Co., reurned yesterday from are about of tbe regular. a fishing trip to lagan canyon. All kchool cap which up to Owing to the rain the baseball game Ebc are on sale at 19c. This iucludea between policemen of Ogden and Salt tha straw hats which were 23c. Lake will be played Saturday. Fail and winter Dies Good are ofMiss Glenn Silver of Salt Lake, who fered at the Removal Prices. Good was the gneet of Miaa Luclle Douglass, wnlch eosi much more in a mouth has returned home. from this time and which will be wanted for school dresses. Congressman Howell la In the city and la the gneat of bis brother, Rees 8chool begins about the lath of SepHowell. tember Are your children ready? The Removal Sale apply to all J. E. Taylor and wife of Pensacola, good which will prices be wanted tor Fla., are Ticking with W. A. Taylor school outfits. of 2436 Grant avenue. Ladies' lace robes are being moved J. W. Salter has returned from an at Just half price. See them in the extended1 vacation, spent at Monte north window. Crista ' And now tbe cooler weather it about Clyde Hcllewell, who was operated here, silk waists will be wanted. We on recently at the Dgden General hos- are (bowing a great assortment of pital, la doing nicely. 41.6(1 values which are to be moved 2 - 4 DAILY EAST VIA. This Include the famous at Miss Edna CTaine of Provo haa been visiting Miaa Nellie Dora at 166 OVERLAND LIMITED and the new LOS ANGELES CHICAGO LIMITED. 68c. Black silk will be one of tbe beat fall and winter fabrics. You may buy them aow at a distinct saving. Twen-ty-eeen- afreet.. Thomaa Budge, of the Consolidated Wagon and Machine Ga, la rejoicing Table linen and napkins arc still d over a new baby boy. offered at tbe Removal Prices, it la indeed a rarity to have snowy while Thomaa Y. Stanford, of table linens offered at these rrices. Shoe Company has returned from a fishing and hunting trip to Lost Some napkin remnants are here Creek. five and six in tfie piece the price la very small. The family of John Furgersou, who is employed at A. C. Weatherby'a meat Flannels and Domestics are market, will sail from Scotland today allOuting cheaper. for home. There are still few of those floor Joseph K. Wright, Invoice clerk for the Consolidated Wagon and Machine rugs at 86c. Co, haa returned from his hunting If there is a lady's suit here that and fishing trip to East canyon. you want the pries will be low enO. H. Skidmore, electrical engineer ough. for the Electrical Supply and Fixture And now the popularity of the skirt Co., of Silt Lake, Is In the city on sale is at Its height. Choose any business. ten-poun- Strictly Twentieth Century, Electric Lighted Steam Heated Trains operating Pullman Palace Sleepers: Incomparable Observation Library and Dining Cara of the very latest maaufacture. ONLY 40 HOURS OGDEN TO Ves-tlbule- CHICAGO. For particulars writ A B. Moseley, Trav. Pail. Agent Frank H. Clay of tha Michigan Bug gy company, of Kalamasoa Mich., who dress skirt pay us Just In two-thir- the entire stock and the pries. Madam Cochrane Is resting during hsa been transacting business with her tha Burton Implement company, left the hot season. She will reopen 3rd. dressmaking par ton about Sept. for Pocatello today. Mrs. Mowrey Is still bn a vacatloa. Harold Smoot, son of Senator Reed Smoot arrived here yesterday apd will She will reopen the dressmaking parreturned to Salt Lake City last even- lors about the 1st of September. ing In company with his slater, Miaa Miss Sawyer .la at woik and la There is many a slip be- Annie K. Smoot, who has been visitfor fall dresses. Customers who ready several for here days. tween the cup and the Yip but ing come now art insured the best. of atthere is no slip in our laundry a Henry Taylor and Simeon Benner, tention. work. Every little detail in two pnnng men of Bryan, Ohio, who serosa tha , Help will be wanted In all of the connection with the proper art riding on horseback from their home to Ban Fran- dressmaking parlors . both experienceonntry turning; out of laundry work is cisco on a wager, arrived in Ogden ed and apprentices.. Apply to Madam Mias Sawcarefully attended to and the Tuesday morning and after a stay of Cochrane, Mrs. Mowrey or result is people are well pleas- an hour and a half continued on west- yer. As the new building. nesn compleed with the of work we ward. tion we are more anxious to tell this do. Joseph Ches, attorney for the Al- stock. Help us move it here's money 8. urt estate, Wednesday 'RIGHT'S. for you. Inquire for our new. rates fred paid Clerk David Mattson 1272.34 for in It on family washing. the rate treasurer, being the amount ei inheritance tax owing by said estate IN POLICE COURT Under the 1906 law. The value of the Ogden crate was nearly 218,000. Officers Could Not Pro vs Thera Was Both phones STL 417 Zitk SL judge Howell Is bearing the personGambljng. al Injury suit qf Mabel Richards comSteam the laundry Ogden against Officers saw chips in the hands of pany this afternoon. The plaintiff al- men behind the tables and IndicaemIn the while working that leges tions that games were In running orploy of the defendant company she der, but they did. not sea actual money had her hand badly .crushed and in circulation so the case of the City scalded In a mangle which she was vs. H. Pierson, charged with running compelled to operate while It was In house, was dismissed this gambling condition. detective a morning by Judge Murphy. The place was raided Tuesday night and men at Funeral services war held Tuesday the Ubiea could not be located to give . Single-tonover the remains of William in the case. evidence A m. at Slatervllle. at 1:80 p. Two colored men, G. Stokes and M. large concourse of friends and rela- Trueman, engaged in an altercation tives congregated at the meeting and were arrested as peace house to pay respect to- - their departed yesterday disturbers. pleaded guilty and fellow maa. The muale was fur- were fined 25They each. nished by the ward choir and Mlsa Gates of Hauls Jones, who sang TICKETS TO THE RECEPTION. Paradise.'' In short speeches President C. F. Middleton. Joseph Parry. Hana Madsen. Henry Hswley and Tammany Will Held 7,500 to the Bryan Ceremonies. Bishop Sister reviewed the life of the is the charaotar the traaerer assessed and drew wholesome lessons New York, Aug. 22. The tickets from Ms good deeds. He was recogservice wo supply our patrons. nised by all aa a desirable citizen, s to the reception to William J. Bryan In Prompt, nllablo end at low eoat, faithful church worker, and a man of Madison Square garden, August 80th. any time you my wH b on your Integrity of purpose. Interment took as allotted to the various state deleIn the City cemetery. Job and handle It expeditiously and gations, were Issued by place . committee yesterday. These tickets wolL are to r reserved seals and number - GENERAL STRIKE IN SPAIN. abont 2,600. Tammany Hall will reLabor ceive 7,500 tickets of admission to the Bilbos. Spain. Ang. 22.-- The tbe Federation has decided to begin n gen- Garden but which do not entitle . wrhlch holder to reserved seats. eral strike hero tomorrow, means that 60,000 persona will cease MAY CEIAY .HE RAIN STORM -- ' 3 TRAINS 1 A WARNING HAS dan Steam Laundry . . ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phone II for yours. RAl BgSB&ESSiSS wtotoam. m countribs. auL fan weW retoywe ' BMaWebalbyiM wwt Sadi hMHOMil Radies UchnWji WwwwSMliVnal OGDEN 263 California Direm IGSF EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h and' wif to Easton St Rases. Ad Sporting Events CUSTOM HOUSE AT PORT DALNY. work. The greatest military precautions sro being token here In view of the spproachlng arrival at Bilbos from England of King Alfonso and Queen the all Victoria. Troops occupy strategic positions. DONE !i :io:il a wok I lfMlfi. mCGLS in - :h- 1 j li. nui acv-.iu- 1 1 INJURY r hui.Jiug 'mu.. but ui,t,i the Will be 6 rid a . ii Tomato Crap Btets Blighty Injured Have Seen Benefited. wvi Lux,- - in IN OGDEN FARMERS VALLEY HAVE SUFFERED MOST. 25 YEARS - i'i :ii! fir i'ii ill laii- - lu-.- e ainl i: w.:i u,,' Li, , lui :lic ua:c biii.ght rr'ard-e- d i. duue The iL..;:'r .hi; kiua:.i on . befoi't: . tha. il;t-- rh ut buildto il.ipeili aeioiu-niuualcouil'ieled But .bai hie expec'.t pup.i regiaLer tor tchuol oil the I'jHuing date. Tm- ubaudoniunei tbe Emervou schxd set era! huudu-- addi- 1 - ilit fort-e.gt- com-11cl- MENS DISEASES e I1"1 f fallen. What ia lues to raisers of graiu ia gain to beet growers. Superintendent Sugar Pingree of the Amalgamated company haa received reporta from the Csrbe beet dlatriets of Weber county, county and Intermediate points to tha effect that the crop la In wonderful condition, maturing rapidly, promising a heavy yteld..'lt is estimated that the rain will Increase tha tonnage of the crop materially. Country roads in places have been rendered impassible, while ia general they are not fit for traffic. Nothing but light vehicles sro able to pull through tbe mud and local houses era suffering a shortage uf farm products. This morning grocers were practically out of fruits, i They do not expect a new supply untU the end of the euirm. fair Tha weather nun predicts weather' tomorrow. Tor August there U so record equalling the storm of the pnat five days in Utab.- Tbe hot season has been broken and extreme heat Is s subject for memory. - TEACHERS EXAMIIEATIOKS for Ogden City An examination teachers will be held in the high school building, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Aug. 23, 30 and II, beginning at 9 a. m. of tha first day. All teachers and candidates nut boldara ing certificates valid for expected to take this, examination Candidates for High school certificates will plesse notify tbs underaign-enot later than Banurday, Aug. 25th. Pens. Ink and paper will be furWILLIAM ALLISON, nished. Chairman, Board of Examiners tional t'udtiii to be housed in I'bcr school buildings, so iha: moouienit-newould be encountered were school to before ihe cuuipleiiou of tbe '1011 Lewi. Wednesday morning in the high cbou! ciiy leachei examination will be lie Id. About fifty irai-liewill take the exainmu; iun for position, tof ill tie mexperiem-ewuoui many Buh-- i lutenileut Allion will have charge ul the examination. A telegram announcing ihe accepi-anr- e of Edwin Nowti, a gradual e of Cornell university, of a position offered him as teacher of history in tbe high school to succeed John Wilson, has been received by Superintendent Allison. Nowis Is excellently recommended and bla appointment will he confirmed by tbe board at its next r - Blood Peiaen, Piles, Rupture, Varicocele, Nerve Debility, Drug Habita, Taken on a positive guarantee to cure OFFICE FREE, PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER. 2361 WASH. AVE. OPEN DAY AND EVENINGB. When Writing. Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS. Ogden STATE 1III1 i in meeting. IS MILLI m ON DARRIMAN PLIGHT HID , f Tue lairrmuuntain Fair asaocuiioa will l.old its first fair in September of MAY NOT GET THE PROMISED tbis year. MONEY. Compeiitlon open to the world. Has the best half-miltrack in tbs rouutiy, and lbs purses will bs gen- Gevernment Fundi for the Maneuvers erous. attracting large strings uf the Net Sufficient to Ge best lace horses. Around. VYs hope to receive tbe hearty eo of In all making this tbs beat operation fair In tha west. 0 22. Aliur a with Washington, Aug. Ogden, lu railroad facilities, is month ut bard work. Assistant locatioa an ideal for a Great later Oliver at the war department mountain Fair. concluded that lie bad finally made Bpesd Pregram. hatuiartory adjustment uf thu many Wr. B. W'edell. superintendent. Races difficulties In apportioning tbe approcallsd at 2 p. m. promptly each day. priation uf 9:ou,mw for pay uf the militia at maneuvers ihe in different Thursday, Bspt 20th. tbe country, but it camps Purse appears throughout (bat all is not satisfactory. In 2:20 class 9200.1, some rases more slate troupe tliau bad HHi.Ufl 3:00 class been given In the schedules wer sent On s ha If mils run snd repeat, Into ifie camps and mure expense was IUO.OO two in three thus stiaohed. This caused n deficit Country saddle boras, ons-bsl-f in (he allotment of funds, especially 10.00 In the matter mile dash of pay for the state troops. Tbs pay department of tbe Friday, Bept 21st derided iu psy the troop as 2:26 class .w..,.,,. iUOJlO army who long as tbs fund lasted, thu ran rare (greea Country 60.00 came last going unpaid. Another adhorses only) One-hamil dash 76.00 justment may he made after th camps have finished (heir work as Country saddla boras, ons-hti- f mil dsbh 2000 some rampa may not use all ih money alloted in them and tbe funds ran Biturday, Bspt 22nd, be used to msks up the deficit elseFree for all 263.00 where. It Is possible lkat emigres 2 : 20 class 200 Jto will be asked to msks as appropriation ..I,,.,,,.,,,, IUO.OO Ut cover th On mil dash deficit and th stats f Country saddls horse, troops paid aext wlntei mile dash 10. oo Money divided 60, 2o and 20 per ATTENTION PAPERHANCERS rent. barin saddle races horse UNION NO. 408 Winning red from each succeeding race. Entrance fee ju per rent to all races, Nolle lo members of the Paint et. enter and 6 to start i toHarness I'nloa Decorators and Faperbangers races, mil bests. S ia 6. of ugdi'ii: American Trotting Association rules No.Al 4uk. are requested to attend the reguto govern. The association reserves tits right lar mealing Thursday night, Aug. 23, to bs to call off any or all races for suffi ss business of Importunes is E. T. EM LEY, R. 8. trsnsscisd. reaaona. cient AND WITH THE MONEY BOUGHT A HOME. e Bari-alar- -- lf .,,. one-bsl- DEATH CAME TRAGICALLY. University Student Killed by a Bass-bal- l. New York, Aug. 22. A special to a morning paper from Allentown, Pa., ays: Death eame tragically yesterday to Casper Mnsaellman, 10 yean old, a Student of Lehigh University. spent his vacs (log playing as catcher for a baseball team. At turn at the hat In a game he was struck over the heart by a ter Muasrllmsn started to rifle . BEST ROOF PAINT run but fell unconscious sis feet off After a few gasps be exWhen you get tired of having poor pired. roof painted evary year or two with AT PORT DALNY. mineral and chap roof palms, get them w painted with Joseph Dixon's Silica Graphite Roof Paint, tbe only flaka Japanese Do Net Went ts Establish a Custom Hsus. graphite la the world, tested for forty years, and get them palntsd by a man this who has handled paint for twenty Pekin. Aug. 22. Japan's consent to years, and who makes a specialty of the establishment of a custom house all Aid of kinds. roof work guarantees at Port Dalny la apparently condition satisfaction or no pay. A. J. Brown a tl on Russia's consent to establish cush Twenty-fift4S1 street. Sons, toms bouses on the Manchurian border. Russia appears unwilling to bnd herself to make the Manchurian arHE KILLED HIMSELF. rangements desired by Japin. If Port Wife Too Frightened to Move Until Dalnv remains a free port It will Death Cams, greatly damage tbe business of New Chwang. heretofore the base of all Bt. Louis. Mo.. Aug. 22. Burrouflded British and American trade In Manby bis wife and two small children, churia. Otto Radeck, a German tailor, stood In INDIAN! NOT BAD. front of a mirror and watched the pallor surmount his face and the agonized Cheyenne. Wyo Aug. 21. The recontractions of his muscles until he from dropped to the floor dead from the ef- port which have been circulated fect of carbolic acid bs drank last here to the effect that a hand of Ute Douglas hare night with suicidal intent. Hla wife Indiana encamped near to threatened danger to the inhabitants stood by bis side too frightened move until after her husband w as dead. are denied bv both Governor Brooks and Sheriff Messenger of Converse county. It Is asserted that the Indians CONSTITUTION FOR CHINA. are not indulging in war duces sad made for troops. Pekin. Aug 22. The Dowager Em- no appeal has been press of China plans to summon a connegro shot two men. ference of high officials. Including several viceroys, to discuss tbe adoption constitution. The Chinese comof Talladega, Ala.. Aug. 22. In a difmissioners who recently visited tbe ficulty at Ute planters chemical plant, United State snd Europe and who J. P. Howell, assistant superintendent, have returned from their tours recom- was shot through the heart and killed mend a gradual change to a Constitu- by Jim Sims, a negro, and P. L. tional government, taking ten to fif- Crown, superintendent, wan shot teen years to educate the people there- through the thigh. The trouble was to. caused bv an impudent message tbs negro bad sent (bs superintendent. The negro escaped. FRENCH BISHOPS MEET. 1M6-190- CONSULTATION . IHTER-MOUNTAI- H Specialists 25 YEARG iud) and t:ra.ineni of Chronic diease of men, woman and having devoted ivia! effort during our entire professional life and arr now yrwarded Ly the divcovcry of methods that give p masieiy uf Nennu and Biuud Ihaeaar. Catarrh, Deafness, Bbsu iuaiim, Siuuixrh, Kitiuey and Uvr troubles, t rhildri-n- . T-- d Part of tha whey, nop of Weber county la in imminent danger of being ruined. Farmers f:tu till sectiou of the county are appMieuaive and hoping th. the rain ii.cn has fallen for hours will ctase. alley indicate Reports from OgU-that already some of rue finest stand theie are beginning :o mildew. Even grain not cut, ssepit u the earth by of accumulatwind and tbe ed nioikture. is mihiiug. Early this morning farmers turned out in the rain to shock their j u Id. Whoat la nut the only crop damaged in the valley. While moat of the third crop of hay had been harvested, there la much of it lying in the fields, that will be unfit for anything but the poorest of stock feed. Hall brothers of tha valley estimate iheir bws at four hundred tons. A beautiful field of on hundred acres, which had been cut before the rain, is entirely destroyed. Damage to bay is estimated at several thousands of dollar. West, of the ciiy farmers are not Little suffering any great damage. and slight hay remains unharvested damage la being done stacked bay. Turn purary drains were dug in many fields tbis morning. Damage to the craps is al present light, but growers estimate that damage will be done If the rain does not immediately stop. 1 n tomato crop is being held Lack. Heavy vines loaded with an exceptionally Urge yields have been dragged to earth, so that tbe fruit in soma sections of the tomato country will be ruined by rotting. Alex. Brewer took a flying trip to Willard yesterday and reports that the crap ia In excellent condition and will not be Injured generally by the ram which baa already . ! i !icccj:-;- i ing Drs. Elliott & Norris I u ,h unfinished condition tile I.,- - j. mIi iu! uuiisv. i: was th.iugl.: wiieu die dale flxt-1 ih at Bepteiutw-;h ,j hiN :u,l 7 d Bt. Petersburg, Aug. 22. At the foreign office today It was admitted that the Japanese bad made the Installation of a Chinese custom nouse at Port Dalny conditional upon a similar Inauguration of the Chinese tariff on the Manchurian frontier. The A NEW RAILROAD. '1 question is now tbe subject of negotiatbe Russian minister ' Aberdeen, S. D., Ang. 22. The Chi- tions between and tbe Chines foreign ofcago, Mllwaakee 4 St Paul Railway at Pekin Difficulties are presented owing company of South Dakota has filed fice. occupation of Paris. Aug. 22. The Temps today Incorporation papers at Pierre,. S D. to the Russian military The capital stock is 24,000,000 and th Northern Manchuria, but it is underlearns from an authoritative ay no definite refusal that has been sourceit that meeting of the French object of the company is to build a stood line of railroad from the Missouri given. bishops relative to the steps to be taken by the clergy in view of the river to the eastern border of MonTENNIS TOURNAMENT. attitude of the Vatican towards the tana. . separation of church and state will be 22. mlddlo-weaIn t tha Omaha. Ang. ASSOCIATED FRATERNITIES. held before the end of the month when tournament Tennis today the doubles the formation 'of lay societies to contingles were worked trol th schools and institutions beDetroit. Mich.. Aug. 22. The Asso- and consolation toward the finals. Spirited ciated Fraternities unanimously adopt well down longing to the clericals will be diswere witnessed by a large cussed. ed the plan for the amalgamation of games of the spectators, majority of the reorganisation with the national crowd believe Krelgh Collins almost COLORED TROOPER ARRESTED. Fraternal Congress, under the name whom will be returned tbe 1906 certainly conof the International Fraternal rbamplon In tbe singles Lesvenwoith, Kan., Aug. 22. Eugress. ' - i i gene Hunt, colored, of Troop 7, Ninth PURCHASING SILVER. United States cavalry, stationed at STATUE OF McKINLEY. Fort Leavenworth, was arrested today New York, Aug. 22. The director charged with having committed two Cincinnati. Aug. 22. Mrs. Nicholas of the mint today purchased 100.000 recent highway robberies on tbe fort Lcmpwortb accepted an invitation reservation. Hunt, whose borne Is at to unveil the monnment statue to ounces of sliver at 67 cents an WilUam McKinley at Columbus. (Milo. to he delivered at New Orleans. The Washington, D. C., maintains hla In was 66.C2 rents, tocence. price paid last week September 14th. to-ita- 27. Unfir..hfd Condition of N ty.iq. ings Will Probably Prevent Open- mg on September 10th. . 1 AI'iSrST Mus-ellma- n first-bar- GERMANY HAB QUAKE BHOCK. Berlin. Aug. 22. A sharp earthSeaquake shock wns fclt today at horse, near Kattnwlts. upper Blleiia. Doom were forced open, pictures and mirrors fell to th floor and the fright ened inhabftsss fled into tbs streets. The walls cf a number cf houses were cracked. BIG HORN BABIN. EacNralen 8d. Uralt 20 days. September 1st and Rate from R. Q. W. main points 930.00 round trip. From braneb lines add one faro for round trip to nearest Junction Rio Gisnde Western. Colorado Midfurther inland end Burlington. For Basin book formation and Big Hors address L. H. Harding. Ball Lake City. RICH GIFT, FOR CALIFORNIA. Berkeley, Cal., Ang. 22- .- A I S westing uf the regsais of tbe University of California yesterday formal accapl-anc- e was mads of the gift of a hundred thousand dollar made to tbe university by Mrs. John Marker and her son, Clarence Mackay, for the endowment of a professorship of electrical engineering and lb support at research work along eiertrlcal engineering linn. Professor Clarence U Gory was appointed the first Incumbent of the John W. Mackay, Jr., chair of electrical engineering. UNIFORM INSURANCE LAWS. BL Paul, Aug. 22. Insurance commissioner and attorneys- - general of a number of slates met today at tbe new state capital to submit end discus a uniform code of Insurance laws which the several state legislatures of tbs United States will be asked te adopt st thdr next session. R. E. FMk, of Tennessee, chairman and of tbe committee on salaries vouchers, submitted the draft, of the law forbidding campaign eontrthutiona and legislative participation and providing for tbe utmost publicity when the vouchers are Involved. Than Invested In Other Stock and Got Pm Money far Hia Wife. 22. Abraham New York, Aug. White, who ts said to 4iav made lust week plnnglsg on tbs long side f tbe Ilarriman storks and with part uf hts winning bought tbs late Juba A. McCalls estate at West End, Long Vraucli, made another coup yesterday and Immediately went up town wild his wife to spend his winnings. On Monday White went to the office of bla broker. 95.BUQ Mrs. White needs about shopping money , he said, and there I no reeetsi wby I should not get ft out of Wall Street.'1 Great Northers preferred same out That looks on th tirker at 3u6. cheap. I think II! get soma of that," bs said. Hu look 6u0 shares St SllS, and 6m Northern ParlBe al Sill, Marly ia the afternoon Mrs. Whit arrived al her husband's oflics prepared te gs chopping. While naked her lo watt a few mlnutea, closed ouLBnl Great Northern at 322 and buO Northern Pacific at 216, aettlng him a total uf 912,006. That will be enough, he said te Mr. .While, To buy linen and sliver for our new home. BUMMER TOURIST EXCURSIONS. Dally From Jons 1 to September Ogden to Baa Frsnelsee and (direct) te Ogden Ban IB, re-tu- rs .,.,,,,,..,.,94ff,09 Frandaoo and re- turn (one way, via Portland) 62.19 Ogden to Lna Aagalea and re60.02 turn, via Bo. Pacific Ogden to Los Angetea sad going Bo. Pacific and returning B. P., L, A. A B. 1 20.00 Ry. or vice vena re-tar- te Ogden Loa Angelas turn, via O. B. 1 L A 4 I. L By uni re sad 8. P. 41.00 , Ogdaa te Loa Angelas sad re- turn ona way via Portland I 62.60 and Ran Francisco Ogden to Bpokane and return 40.00 (direct) Ogden to Ifortland and return 40 J0 (direct) , Tickets limited returning until Oo tober II. Stopovers allowed. LYNCHED A NEGRO. . Tamp. Fla., Aug. 22. While th Polk county authorities were bringing Will Lawrence, a negro, to Tampa te prevent him from being lynched, aa Infuriated mob at Bulherry, la Polk county hanged John Bapea, a negro, bullets. and riddled hla body with to kill Cap tala Bapea attempted whits cltiten. Hughes, a prominent wren re was charged with an air on a arosult young tempted criminal white woman. li ? Head, FVel languid, weak, ache? Stomach "off"? Juat a plait Blood Burdock case of lasy liver. Bitten tunes Hrer and stomach, pro mutes digestion, purifies tbs blood. rd GREATEST AID wmmmmm TO COOKERY the health and the family, especially and girls light, sweet And co nourishment' boys the-growing Griddle CaKes Muffins and Boston Brown Bread Easily and quickly made from . Allens Self Rising B S. B. Flour. Ask your grocer for it. Take no substitute. . ALLENS B. B. B. FLOUR CO. SAN JOSE, CAL SWM.IJIJ i M.'f - -- lgTt.'EC'.lPyTWWt ' i 4 I, |