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Show EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Irwtspsrwisnt 'Phone No. SI No. 58 9U 'Phone, two ring BUSINESS CEATH Of OFFICE No. SO No. 56 Independent 'Phono oil 'Phono, one ring BREVITIES IKES. HOI d D.EOS aoc-ttio'- o x Talren. The commission ordered lo visit China in ancordunce with the recommendations of the FJder Statesmen and the ministry in consultation had In consider the question of the abolition of the military administration In advance of the date that has been agreed upon, as well as the method of carrying into practice the policy derided on for the development of and the effect of the commissioners' investigations la to he seen In the speedy opening of Talren. Mr. Tamasa. formerly In lmdnn, and General Fukushlma were the commissioners entmated with the discharge of this Important duty. The most promising trade in Manchuria ia that nf cotton piece goods, and of that America . haa hitherto claimed fully In Korea Marquto Bo has no doubt a vast amount of prejudice lo over come, and real progress mu si neces-aanlhe somewhat slow, hut he Is seeking to eliminate the sources nf discontent and to bring under control those disorderly elements that In the Immense Influx rtf perhaps TO.nnn Japanese people of all classes could not wholly he guaidrd against Any hehavlor which pan he brought home lo the culprit Is being adequate-1punished and redress afforded. Roads are being hullt. mil wars extended. the emtilut ment of foreign cap It nl Is encouraged, farming on the most Improved srstem Is being wide-1taiicht to the natives, and the permanent wellbeing of the countrr la Marnuls Itn'a petsonal care He ha much opnostnp to contend with In respect of the tn'nnr efllelRl clam tint the Korean Ftrnerrr faror the efforts re enntlntiallr helna made t., which Introduce genuine reform More than i not for the time being to he ex this peeled Man-churl- Ogden. two-thirds- higb-hande- v t g represtn:a'ions. including the dr- -. a uill, aaa approved The art:--- , presented lotto), including ht ing important Beriioa: "No life insurance corpora-- ; it, ..i fleer, director nr agent anad iaue r circulate any es:uua e. USmir,. circular, or raiement. in anv pa- -i L ' representing tne terma iDv issued by it, or the benefits ..f vantages promised, or the or snsres to be received 'hert-ir- i" i hall any company ufc anv r of po'lrie mis--;.- ,, policy, or els tenting the true naturo there-f t A Palish Spart. ' One of tbe favorite aikirts of a Foi'sh country gentleman to to capture a wu-- r alive, etui aa hia mode of doing it . probably new to many English uieu i will briefly describe it a wolf driven into tlie open. tle well mountti horseman purvn-- e it, armed only a long whip and some ro;ie The w ,.f after a time tries to take rent, but rider forces it on with bis wbp t after repeated attempt at rest, it exhausted. The rider theu iL, from hie horse. Jumps astride the w o f and. bolding it by the ears, wiirv ( with tbe rope. Most men require t':e assistance of a mounted compan ii. who tkia the wolf while the other b... in ears with both hand aud tu to comparatively waj the capture but to do It single banded is a d r. feat Nasty bites and even danger.,', wounds result should the hunter miscalculated the strength of . tin-ma- l. No one, however, to consider, d perfect svorteuian tilt he has dom- - t!u. yet many never succeed. Of the l asaembled only our host, two ,,f hla stalwart brothers and nn utMr man had obtained this blue ribbon of Polish apart. Blackwood's Mngitz'ue irp-part- Cenfnre 4 Hla Delate Pwptl. An old pupil of Couture tells how the master cam into his schoolroom nn day when the model was In exception ally good condition, the light espei-inllflue and the circumstances of the ae a nee altogether auspicious. As he en tered one nf the students got up and went to tbe tub of water iu tbe corner, leaving all the rest buried In thcr IVbat arc you going to d"V work. asked Centura roughly. The student showed hi hands, which had amt: paint on them, and replied that he w nv going to wash them. Couture dshhei his thumb in some paint nn the palette of the nearest etmleut end made a smear on the dainty pupils forehand. You'd better wash yonr face, inn' r he said. The face washing was t i;n last act of the students when they lu-finished their work for the day. Tlt dainty pvll took the hint to heart, apologized and eat down at hla en-without visiting the tub. If lie il not done so be would never hare tu. tered the school again. h.-- The Earth's Bwlft Metlew. that the earth Everyliody know makre one complete revolution on its axis once In each twenty-fou- r hours, but few, however, have any idea of tbs high rate of speed at which such an Immense ball must turn in order to sc compllsh the feet of making on revolution In n day and a night. A graphic idea of the terrific pace which the old earth keep up year after year msy be had by comparing Its speed t that nf a cannon ball fired from a modem high pressure gun. Tbe hlglmet velocity evr attained by such a missile bni been estimated at L626 feet per second, which to eqnsl to a mile in 82-1neenud. The earth In making one complete revolution in the short space of twenty-four hours must turn with velocity almost exactly equal to that of tlie cannon ball. In short, its rate of speed at the equator is exactly 1,907 feet per second. This to equal to 17 miles a minute. 0 The Ewfmm ef Bnsafe. During the eighteenth century no less than four empresses held sway over Russia, and if perhaps the throne was Unjustly usurped In mote than one nee it can at least be said nf all of them that they reigned more wisely than the emperors of that period and that they hare left names more famous than those of their male predecessor With all her many and successors. faults Catherine the Greet proved a wise and powerful monarch, and much that disfigured her history may be foe gotten, seeing that she almost totally abolished the custom ef subjecting all Russian prisoners to a system of ghastly torture besides repealing many other cruel and barbarous laws. union.--Lond- Belhy-Bang- e I.-.- n - - - fu-r- 9 g corre-imnden- - Madison Ave. Railroad. bitsl-nea- N 254B Verde e one-fourt- h T.A.Shreeve SCHOOLS g besought the government of the leas- satisfamloh guaranteed. Prop a postal for ryit.'ilngue, or ring up Bell phone fi:i-and we will show you sample. TACTICS IN n ed tarirtory uf Kwantung to accelerSPIRITUALISM ate the preparations that were being made for the opening of the port. It was not. however, the policy of the at aarvfcea Sunday evening Spiritual 7:10 Eagle Halt O'Nall block. Lecture Toklo government to wound Chinese uereptlhllltiee by undue haste, and on aplrit returns wonderful full name of work tests given by Rev. A. Raymond. there has been n vast amount to the setCome and enjoy a spiritual treat. Good to gat through in reference tlement of Manrhurin, which ran only music; all welcome. be said aa yet to have been partially completed. But gradually tha region CHARGED WITH BIGAMY. will he entirely opened lo trade, and a thorough sens of security will be 26 Charles Prof. Chicago. Aug. established there such as has uever of Ihe Frye, formerly superintendent been felt within the memory of living Chicago Normal school, and who re- men. turned to bis home recently after an haa Aa much of the capital which absence of .thirty-twyears, which ha hitherto been invested in Japanese declined to osplaln, was today to tha nationalto a warrant, charging bigamy. railways will, owing isation srheme, aioa he Tha proceedings aRalnat Professor returnedoftorailway the public In the form of Frye were commenced by Mias Clara bonds, enneideruble eagernesi la beGoddard of Harley, B. D., who declared manifested to reinvest it In the that he married her under the name ing South Manchurian Railway, ihe trafof ChimVea Goddard. Profeaaor Frye fic (to receipts from whlrh average gave bnda aa eoon aa he learnea yet (sis pounds) per mile dally, nut that a retrrant for hla arrest had been of ia net profit. The which iaaued aid waa at once released. The line, nevertheless, requires many Imwill case la the prellinhwy hearing provements. and not a few branches, be bela tomorrow or Monday. before It can be aali to be even apI t proximately capable of fulfilling He DEATH O FCOL. ROBERTSON, purpose, and these will Involve a large The company waa capitalised miMay. 26. R. Col. Fart Wayne, Ind.. Aug. Jointly by the Chinese and Japanese 41. Robfltaon, who Nerved on Gen. government a and peoples, Japan takMllda stVt? during the Civil war. who ing enact ly Ihe place uf Russia in this enmmls-aionatlriMr was United States at one matter of the Kwantung Icsae, leal the fat Utah and a! ho nerved aa aoveielgnty of China should be prejulieutenant governor of Indiana, died diced, but the head office of the comthis moral ign, aged 84 years. pany la at Toklu, with a branch at your nerves Ton ran. have them made to your rperial measure, fit and MILITARY sl Me-Cab-o e, 190C. Dix-Lng- yee-tord- Which are recommended by doctors, iHtrarm and physical as tha must comfortable shoe ever worn. The sola la a single thlcknes of tough fleaibln Hole leather, hand turned. The upper genuine ylcl klL soft and durable; d&tms roily at toe and heel, no filing to wrinkle and hurt. The IntVe as soft aa the Intdde of a glow; lit aa eaay a the storking; with rubber heels to save FORMED Articlae of Incorperat.tont of Perry Residtnto Filed. globe-trottin- I PILLOW SHOES CeMPAHY 27i, d . celebrated ladles thRIQATlOH AUGI'BT tect-ive- pr For tired, aching, tender feet MORNING, Articles of incorporation of the Ferry Irrigation crimpsuy, whose general place of bUHines is at Ferry, Weber county, were filed yesterday. Tbe purpose of the corporation ia u purchase and operate canals, ditches, reservoirs, etc., for irrigating and culinary purposes. It is capitalised at 10u0. which stock is divided into 645 shares of the pur value of 2) each. There MATTER CONSIDERED BY BOARD are thirty-fou- r incorporators. The ofOP EDUCATION. ficers are: Conrad man, Hay president; of William Field, vice president; S. W. Perry, secretary nnd treasurer. Vacancy in University Scholarship Many New Teachers BOOTBLACK SEEKS Appointed. CROWNED HEADS. a teleIsaac T. Flinders lishment. where It will lie In state The gram last evening funn Jerome, Aria, until thewilltime of the fjneral. be In charge of the Grand Werld Tour ef Remarkable American services announcing the death of Gen. R. H. G. Armv. "Bey of Polish" from 'Frisco. Monday, September 10, to the date Minty at thut place early Friday mornK. H U. Minty was boru in Ireland derided upon by the board of education Fred to 21. 1X22. America tha or came Friaco the well He last kid," General Minty was knosn January Racik, ing night for the opening ot the bootblack, la ia London school year, but few other matter lu Ogden, havtng resided here nearly when a young man and enlisted in Sec-enIn contithe an on after the tour aa extensive came major up fur consideration during the twenty year, during which time he the I'nion army eesaion and the board disposed of the Michigan cavalry, anil began ac- nent. served tu the employ of the Southern He to He with of 181. In imbued the idea V. getbusiness with dispatch. Nelson or tive service Pacific. He with Col. J. September MUs Caherlne Woodcock, who bad post of the G. served with distinction throughout the ting as many crowned heads on bis gaulscd ihe cont in a the bootblack as was list and A K . a labor for wnich he will long war and been granted a scholarship in I'nher discharged possible, gen-eitost added a since year good fity of Utah, sent a communication to lie honored by the eitll war veterans clusion of hoatlllties a brigadier July has nf tbe Fourth Michigan cavalry, number of celebrities to those be had. the board stating that she bad acceptand their friends. A message received ed a position and must conHeqnently by the post last night from C. A. Minty hating been In the service three yean, already secured. On arriving In this country in July, forego the opportunity offered her in stated that the body would srrlve a1. eleven month and fourteen days. 1805. about secure he tried to General Mlntv came to Ogden King Edward, this way. Her resignation leaves a Ogden on the JTth Inst, and that burial Hurts sears ago, gad while here waa hut Just missed him, and haa come vacancy which will doubtless be filled would take place here. offnow over second In lo hare a tbe Southern Pacific attempt. by some other Ogden candidate, an It Immediately upon teceivtug notice of eni ployed After his first failure In this respect to a valuable opportunity for those the death laat night the membeia of ices. In 1MS he left for Jerome. Aria, livof tha Kid'' made for the continent, the seeking a higher education. post held a meeting tu where he became general manager Dr. Joyce and Superintendent Alll-eothe United Verde railroad, one of the ing on his earning meanwhile, and make airatigriatnia for the funeral. aa of sometimes taking the collection were appointed to consider the They telegraphed to (' A. Minty re- principal railroads of ihat region, coins off his box to get himself out of question of making military training n operquesting him to send work aa to the it taps the great copper claims Mona financial difficulty. exact time of hla arrival here so that ated by Senator W. A. Clark of pert of the school curriculum. They Once In Faria he made straight for are to report at the next regular meetthe entire memliertMp of the poet mav tana. 1 Funeral arrangements will be made President .oil bet, and after a little ing. This matter has been under conassemble at the depot and escort the trouble gained an entry to tha Elysee, sideration for several weeks and an body to Richey's undertaking estab after the arrival of the laxly. where he had an Intereatlng experi- effort is being made to secure the new ence. armory for drill work. Considerable not h it left Havana, and that he He blacked the president's boots, difficulty has, however, been encounLIBERALS WILL are the week. that Indications fur a and then became a popular hero. Ho tered because the militia officers refuse sit tun ion on the island i much worse waa made the subject of a revue in to grant permission to use tha guns world. TAKE Nl ACTION than la known to the outside one of tbe hulls, and then he went to And other paraphernalia which belong Into The revolution haa also extended Brussels, and he would have been hon- to the National Guard, as it is thought Santa Clara province, an.l has broken ored by King Leopold's patronage had that this would have a tendency to In Malanias. It not keen for a royal bereavement, prevent the young men from runnHavana. Aug. 24. In an interview-toda- oqt him from which Cuban Florida Act. attending prevented ing Alfredo Zayas, vice president of All of the janitors who served tost the senate and leader uf the liberal Tampa, Fla., Aug. 24 A secret so- the palace. he cannot When approached royalty year were reappointed on the same ciety of Cuban negroes, with about party, a,iid: In alary basis. The liberals will take no action or sixty members, baa been formed here, the "Kid make for the highest In GerThe teachers' committee reported ntake any official statement with re- the reported purpose being to go to the land, and waa tueresful the election of the following teechers: gard to the preheat revolt uulesa the Cuba and Join the revolutionists. Meet-In- many. The emperor waa bny with the A- Edwin G. Noyes, high school: Ida D. are held nightly. Independence of Cuba ahould be menlgerine conference and could not be Tanner and Mrs. May G. Kershaw, aced by act Inna (if the revolutionists or troubled, hut the crown prince obliged grades. The same committee reportthe government, whlrh would lie likely ATLANTIC FENNY POSTAGE. tbe youth, aa also did the British am- ed one application for position to bring outside Interference. teacher. Senator Zayaa admits that It waa Mr. Hennlker Heaton. M P.. ha ad- bassador. From Berlin he strayed to Monte The flnanre committee reported an true the majority of the Insurgents dressed the following letter to the of the shone he where prince overdraft of 62,812.51. are liberals, but claimed thut there chancellor of the exchequer and the Carlo, Meditera as boots clear as A bill amounting to 800, and Nuneatana post master general: "You have both Monaco's are also moderate ranean sky. and the king of Sweden by Halverson Bros, for workpresented on tbe among the Insurgents. Liberals, he expressed sympathy with the movea handsome for Kid" gift the Lewis school, was allowed. A bill said, always had been opposed to re- ment for securing penn) postage to the gave at same the work. his They stopped for work done on sidewalks at varisorting to arms, and did not counten- United Btatee. and I ant persuaded ous schools, amounting to f549.85. was ance the piesent method of protest you o fully recognise the Importance hotel, and are said tn have arranged when later Sweden a on, in presented by Peter Wilson Co., and against the manner of the bolding of of eecttrlng this boon for the people themeeting little bootblack waa to have the was allowed by the board. the last election. of the Kngllsh speaking world that you boots will heartily with ua. The certificate that fehe blacked the big red seal. The DIXIE WINNER OF stamped with Rural Guarda Defeat Rebels. question then la how ami where can Grand Duke Boris also obliged as a MOTOR BOAT RACE the iniHavana, Aug. 24. A force of gov- the ninney lie found to cover patron. A prelimernment. artillerymen, under command tial sgetifiee of revenue. He saw the pope, on to Then Italy. Ogdensburg. Aug. 24. Despite the of Captain Pujnl. today occupied Ban inary question arises as to the amount but his holiness wears white shoes, Juan da Marlines without resistance. of the sacrifice. Whea that la known with gold embroidery, and neither stiJ wind which made the water unI uni happy to be able to usually rough, the postponed race over Thla town was liken Augit) 23 by a there will, blacking nor cream was tiHeful, so he the thirty-milcourse of the Chipmder slate, he no further diffirulty. If you bad band of Insurgents operating the at with content be to looking will appoint a small committee or pewa Yacht club between E. J. Pino Guerra. shoes. motor boat together At Ban Antonio de lo Banns. Havsn t treasury and postal official In Italy a number of princes 2nd Sproeders s with a few representa'ive men of Dixie, winner of last year's Internaprovince, twenty one miles southwest into his were net, swept among them Hlr '.idwgrd Sas- princesses of Havana city, a detachment uf rural championship races on the HudRwitxerland the president fell tional son river, and Price Blyfh. the Karl of and lu McKinneys guarda today encountered a band of soon. BlrBlrJanies to a tha of victim polish. boy Charles Palmer and two 6(Mhorse-pnwe-r poet Standard, was Insurgents. Of the latter two were Jersey. "Now 1 am bark In London, he ex- run - to of loss others the settle off probable won Uieir and comrades today by the Utter. killed, dispersing. plained yesterday, "I am going to aet The Dixie postage on the development of held on to her rival with Meanwhile In up at any street corner. under penny postage admirable and at 'the end of tenacity, Guerra's Foret a Largar Than luppoasd earh of the first three everyone of note-e- ven the first round years, I am pre- I shall try to get was only one minute lord and mayor. the your Ban Juan tie Martlnei, Aug. 24. king pared to place In yonr hands a bank "What am I doing this for? Bee snd tofive seconds behind. From then Thla town, whlrh on Thnrwday whs guarantee for Ihe amount, hearing on the finish the race was close v unI'm here! going to write a book on names honored on every exchange. occupied ly a band of Insurgents nnd tor the first time in her rareer I am as and sixteen, I only der command of I'itio Guerra, ia again (These name am ready in place my travels, In possession of the con si Muted forces confidently before ton). Although this I want tn see aa much it t the world aa the Dixie met actual defeat and than by the rinse margin of thtrty-alof the republic. At E:3n this evening may be considered an unprecedented I can before I go back to Frisco to only seconds. the troops, under command of Cols. proposal I can show you parallel cases. open a big bootblack palace. Then I shall have all these sealed Caccallacn and Avalo, arrived here The signatories tin 'not anticipate in JAPANESE GOVERNMENT from Plnar tlel Rtn, but news of their view of the leap and. bounds to lie documents mounted, and shall hope coming had preceded them by severs I expected to postal t avenue that any to do good business." The boy has been all over southern Wants tha Facts in Relation to the hours, and by noon the last of Guerra's heavy burden will fall upon them. I Poachers. men had left, taking with them all the would earnest ly press for an Immed- Europe and ia saw proposing to travel horses they eould gather. The govern- iate settlement of thtn great question Denmark. Sweden, Norway, Russia, Washington, Aug. 24. Through the ment troops now here consist of 25l so deeply Interesting to the two great and hopes to go south to Palestine, at this capital, tha Egypt, then taking India, China, Japan Japanese emsshsy at artillerymen and &n raw recruits. They section of our race." this capital, the Japanese embassy re quartered In the rhurrhea and Mr. Henniker Hiaton last evening the Colonies and home. "You want capital of nerva for thorough investigation Into the details puhllc building. The town la quiet. received the following reply from the I am In receipt this Job he said. "It Isn't all smooth of the Incident which resulted in the Guerra's force la larger lhan has postmaster general: been supposed. He has probably S.mm nf yonr letter, for which I am obliged ailing. I have been hard up often. killing of several Japanese poacher Kaclks present address, however, to on 8t. Paul laland, of the Pribylnff men, sell equipped with arms and and I hare talked the matter over aiiimounftlon, and Is well supplied with with the chancellor of tbe exchequer. the Savoy hotel, and aa he accustoms group, and the capture of twelve other' money. Guerra's movement westward Aa wc have already publicly explained hlmttelf to the best places in Europe, Japanese who subsequently were taken to Valdes, Alaska, to answer before' la nut a retreat, nor ia it with the both the chancellor of the exchequer it does not come amiss. Today he will be working for two- the United States court there for raidpurpose of occupying Gulnaes. Thar and myself arc in favor In principle seals on the ing the town Is, In fact, practically occupied nf the extension of penny postage In pence, or shillings, Or half crowns Pribylnff tolands. In a day or two one the United Btate of America. We do hut sovereigns are hie great Ideal. by resident insurgents. Guerra's purof the secretaries of the embassy pose ts to effect a Jiinrtlon with sev- not see our way, however, to accept London Mirror. will depart for Alaska to be present, eral Insurgent who are coming east- private donations for public purposes If possible, at the trial of the twelve TAPPING NEW TERRITORY. of this description. The question of a ward from the vicinity of Guineas. reduction ot the postage to America poacher. No disposition t manifested must, I atn aftsid. stand over until the Steamer Cliff Dweller Eaplerlng Chen- - on the part of the Japanese governInsurgents Short of Ammunition. ment to make trouble over the incinet of Green River. Havana. Aug. 24. A letter received state of the exchequer admits nf the dent, bnt it naturally desires to a seep hern from h reliable correspondent step being tskrti. Until that time arAfter an absence nf a little over tain the facts. who visited llno Guerra at Ban Jiihii rive It would bo premature lo Inquire whether the United States government eight davs. Captain C, W. Anderson, dn Martlnei, say that the Iiisuiri-ii- ' J. J. Lumsden's SUIT TO RECOVER DAMAGES. leader's force amounts to 2,0iN men. would themelveon be In favor of a re- of the Cliff Dweller. new bnat which to cutting out a new strictive Post. The correspondent aavg that the pe line nn the Aberdeen. B. D Aug. 24. The counpassenger and freight pie In that part of the country are and sympathiser fiheral with the MORTON RETURNS FROM PARIS, Green and Grand river, between ty commissioners of Walserth county Levi have Instructed State's Attorney Carl Green River and Moab, Utah, tnsurrer'ion. hut that Guerra hx trot of Grand F. Ulelnnt, to bring suit, (gainst, fifty New York. Anc :'4. President Paul Greer. H. T. Yokey. all sufficient ammunition either to take returned to this city last rttlzep of Belby for flQ.OOfl damages Ilnar del Rn or sustain a prolonged Morton. ..f the Kqultable Life Aasur-sne- e Junction, with the news that they had for the destruction of the court house evening waa a fight. The people have plenty of arms on society, the passenger hut little ammunition, and rhev time w'eamshtp Lunciinin. which arrived Just completed a very satisfactory trip at Bangor in December, t')4. Cllif Dweller snd that they The court house fight no chiinre to procure It. The govern- here tonight from Liverpool Mr Mor- upon the well marked out dated bark nearly two years, when ment force in the city of Iinar del ton returns from a six weeks' stay in now had. the channel miles twenty-fivwithin snd sounded Rio today cons. Ms nf ::."n a tiller' men Paris, where be Investigated Bangor was declared the county aeat the of Green River, and tt was merely the after an election. Belb.v contested, French insuranc., law and and " rnial gus'ds The fnhabhanu to to complete and through Attorney Gunderson of questlivn of another trip of the eltv of Tlnar del Rio are determine the effect of the rcrem the survev and secure full knowledge Pierre, secured Judgment by alleged to In this Inval. and If is said that j, t j y over Insurance JuncGrand the of the channel; says ituki of them are armed and will matters on the French puhllc. He tion New. With this knowledge regu- default from Judge Smith at Mitchell. B. D. Selby cit liens then went to the troop in rpMstuig au at'at-sain tonight th.v he found the French lar trips can be msde tn safety. n the par- - of the Bangor, tore down the court house insurance to home :,;tle partial the channel of "The work locating removed the records to their town. and hoi nn; markedly so. and I coinpaui-'s- . as a same pioneer attempting At the hearing before Judge Smith that foreign c nni onies were given a to the Many Join Rebels. deIn a forest," blaze out a trail the order was vacated on a showing tair It is report. i(, d.. imsiness. Tamps. Fla. 4ua clared Captain Anderson this morn- of farts and this decision was afWhile in Europe, Mr. Morton met I liei-to.Uv that an encounter hn-- . I of a merelv a quest inn ing. "It firmed by the supreme court. taken place ncai Ban Juan hill be- 'he heads of hr insure have now will until Nhort time from foreign ance mmpanie.tween aorernment under l.n-n- i f whom agreed, the whole channel blocked out. The ij REPORTED SAFE. Xrcitv ami Itikii'gi-n's- . with he ti.p-i- lie ahl. that : lie insurance exposures last trip was made In perfect safpty favor of t be Inner in 'lie I filled Sia'ca hail resulted In and with no Inconvenience. Main imi:''. Few peoWatertown. N. V.. Aug. 24. Mr and ill .ue aa.il to he d.ipieanne .r Guana Nf rellK'hetlitlK position of the ple rrallre what a splendid trip it is, H Dewitt of New York W ti ta who are to lie joining the ruiupanle-.- . in laindon Mr. Morand when we are readr tn go Into reg- Mr. George Boatman Welbnrne nf Cape In mi Kents ton a'teniied ip, fourth of .Inly ular tourist and freight traffic the U'ty. and who were believed tn have Vincent, Cubans here arc verv urn h hv the Xmeriran society, al route cannot help but become popuhut been drowned during a squall on Lake tin- - resit tu-1- , m f BerretsM nf Stale Willi, un I. Bryan delivered an lar." last night and for whom a IM aid the ;iimii-gadilteM. in coinersathm wl:h Ml-- . ti'F.iiiill, fearing I Another trip will probably he made Ontario hail been conducted all of toin- M 'non on :h:u ocraskin. Mr. a short time. wl'hin During the last search Bryan rrr.-- t1. 'i I, arc .eirg day. were reported safe on Gallnup Mia: hi- Xneflran. a- - leas', an s rip Mr. Ivi Greer, an experienced i woman hne In tii m ii a rooms river and harbor pllit from the East Island tonight. m be Hotel l.ca! a; Hu rat. t the plot and the father ef Attorney Greer, of AGAINST OIL CO. vaie Prcidem F.dnta - said Grand Junction, bandied the wheel, INDICTMENTS NEW TARIFF WITH SPAIN. har been hatrliett while Mr. H. T. Yokey acted as ehlef Jamestown. N. Y.. A tig. 24. The Washington. Aug. 24. The sta'c da engineer. federal grand Jury for thp western disUnited States Will Not Tolerate War. parmenr tns.le he following stnu trict of New Ynrk tndav returned InIani. ug 24 The Tiiii).n met, i t.'ilay coiti- ning the new tariff BANK PREBIDENY BANKRUPYED. against the 'standard Oil iifemoo;! liar usees the insurrection writ Seam 14. B. dictment Boston. Aug. company and the New Y..rk Central in ffiba. and expresses Hleklev of ip hope that of the The Newton, I'nit.i! states minister nt president : e III railway company, charging vioalttuns 'etl:etll doe t, t mean the In Ma I c ill hav'na s vned the Spun-is- First National Bank of Chelsea, which of the Interstate law in giving and nrr.iiiK of a gurniMa warfare sitnfar minister of gte op Aug I. an rccentlv cloned it door, was petispecial rate In the shipaccepting tha which- lasted from lxtix tioned into involuntary bankruptcy givtii" o the United Sinter ment of oil 17. BavFall hv the River Cents jn conclusion the Tamps save Five the mtn'mum rates of Spain and The United The rlalm of he Full the mos- - favored nationst 'rcatnimt. ins hank !,. Cuhas greata pr,.. now INSURANCE COMMISSIONERS. .T't"i-- . w oil'd no' t'Mrne nn-or heroaf'r- - given hv S.ipin tn Rtverinet'f'.itio n was for a promissory diMoti of tbinK fr,r nwo 1.otvt. for anv r 'her rmin-rPortugal expected, Htck!v I serious'? in at hi home nf Bt Ps'tl A'is 24 - The committee in r- -' urn fn- favored irdurtions fifmeD Insurance rommissinner of President Palm Ms recovery is no expected. snd Virtually Prisoner as op part of he Unired varto't : Fla hv s's'p. now holding meeting 24 The stoan; Tampa. ti,in three of th lartff Sf the stsp rpto here, rode reship Giit errlvei here todv from ac. champagne excepted, ihe ''Yin in confidence have the ceived reports nf say you Havana loaded to fnJl capacltv with sqd procianu- on and the Spanish wisdom of hat t "Yes." statesman?" apprnve-drafts nf hilt finr uniform obac-'h rh t being rushed out tf decree ninkirg hi . agreemcn "W my optn'on that he hold danger- legGlat,-.n- . if which, will t" i!nnl bj Importer Inform vi.in sl..pied will issued. I' i ous view, hut refrains from express- make a .erei'-eintaror'sl difference In from private source hv fhis arrangement will hernm- - ef ing fhm " "I I tq dm expressing the opera-in- very n of the big oM Hne jjfe 'oat sta'c that President Palma is feertve on he firt of Beptetrihnr in them that he shows his wid"m." insurance companies. virtually a prisoner In the p'ace at ho;h ceuntr-i'Washington Bur. the report ef the rnmniriee on mi. United H. C. Miller of Bolt Lake Citj, Ogden yesterday. We have a r ranged with tha Suffolk Shoe Co. to handle their SATl'KDAY Well Known Gvil War Veteran and Former Ogden Gtz:n Passes Away Manager late'. The following real vs'ate transfers were recorded yesieraay: Auron C. By bee and wife to Chrisfor W. M. Scou, foreman of lint consideration IUHjO. tke Utah Light aud Railway company, tian ofJohnson, ihe auuiheaat quarter of part ia inspecting the Ogden branch. 12, township 5 north, range 2 seal. Miles of Durkee. Marjsville. Judge Elisabeth Stephens to James II. a Utah, waa made a member of the earn i deration :lo". lot 3 and U. laat A. ft. the of nigh; poet the north half of lot 4 ju block 1. of Woodman see' Main Street additiuu. Now Valley hay baled U cents J. C. Nya and wife to J. E. Cities, U. C. Farrell'a Seed Store, hundred. consideration fl.Ouu, lot 7 and tne neat to Poetoffice. west half of lot . block 3, puuu'a adMiaa Mabel Kreuaa haa leturned dition. James A. Calvert and wits to P. K homo from Salt Lake iVy. efter a consideration pan of Schmidt, frk'u-that at with pleaaant visit lota 1 and 3. block 3, Wuodmausee'e plaoe. Main Street addition. Hannah Merrier to Hally R Baker, Thomu Burton haa res.nned his 4 incliiklve, lota 1 position aa clerk for the Burrup ounalderntion 1485. addition. Grocery Co., having accepted a post blook 2, Central Park to Ogden Helgnia Land roii.pany tk la Nevada. George W. Pearson, consideration or Vivo of the prisoner at the coun- A.ihiu. part of the southwest quarter township 5 north, range 2 ty jail were Ukon to the polioe ala ' auction 12. of the noriheasi quarter ot and measured and pho-- west; part . lion yoatarday aectiuu 12. township 5 north, range logiwphed tor identification. 2 west and twelve blocks in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. George P. McCabe, Hutghta addition. of Washington. D. C.. arrived from Ban Francisco. They are JAPAN'S TASK IN KOREA AND MANCHURIA. the gueets of Mr. and Mra. B. U. of 1560 Wail avenue. London Within five weeks the free Fapora will not bo delivered in tha port of Talren (Dalny) will open Its eaayon afMr Saturday evening nasi. gates to tha eommurou of all nations , AU aubacrlbera ahould order their ad- and Japan will have given clear proof dresses r hanged by communicating of bar readiness to afford equal opporfrom Eaat and with tha ckrcnlator at the Btandard of- tunities to traders West. The decision to throw open fice. Talren waa taken. It mav be supposThe funeral of Mra. Nan Cuatrk, who ed, in aotne degree at the urgent solicdied of leakage of the heart laat itation of the mercantile community, Wedneaday night, will be held at ihe both in and out of Japan, for the Tnkto thla Foreign Trade Society, which haa been Catholic church at 10 o'clock morning. The Rev. Fniber Cukhuahan in existence for several years, and mil offiolate. Inierment will ha in counts among Ita members the leading merchants of Takin and Yokohama, Mountain View cemetery. is UTAH, DIES AT JEROME, ARIZ. B. Jenkint. Hogan, wife of J. Hogan, an employe of the Orest 7." oclock gon Snort Line. aii-;a,r trvrnlng ol nervous prostration at her home. 2:22 Lincoln avenue. ! Mra Hogan aaa aged 5 year, made nnnuuncrineni will b jaary WABHAHIY OGDEN, GENERAL R. H. G. MINTY Wife of Prominent Railroad Man Sue-subad to Norvous Prostration. M EXAMINE!!: MOUNiMi THE 8 Washlagtm'a Haad. George Washington's band was de scribed as that of a giant. On tbe last occasion of General Lafayettes visit to this country he remarked to Mr. Cue tto when referring to a former visit. "You were bolding to a single finger of tbe good general's remarkable hind the greatest feat you could perform at that time. Washington was the champion Jumper of his day. In one match be covered 21 feet 8 inches, easily beating all competitors. Tie Piraatf of SirrlarH. What I want, said the earnest "is to see a state of affairs which will give every man a chance to work." Yes." answered tbe cheerless person, "but that won't give entire satisfaction. What nearly everybody Is looking for Is a chance to do nothing and make everybody else work." Washington Star. rit-Ise- Hla Model. ccle-hra'ie- n SPECTACLE LENSES . ii-- l i Xm.-rua- GROUND TO ORDER Rrinp the nrnlint'g proscription t tis and wo will fill it at t ho Inn net poseihio price. Our experience dHtes hack some input v rears or more. ni.-c.- a. s I ' :i - REMEMBER WE EXAMINE EYES FREE Of CHARGE to-da- v h 1 J. S. LEWIS & CO., Opticians AT THE mr, CLOCK. WAPIl. AVE . A-- - Tit-Bit- s. Ox ssd Off. Mrs. Hlgbtnne You are having trouble with your cooks? Mrs. Fleshly Higb-tnnTbe first one carried on so. And how about the tost? Phe carried off aa I lost two It. dresses and a e hat Ferseverleg. Jenkins is n man of remarkable perseverance" "In be?" "Ye. Indeed. lie has tried six different kinds of hair restorer, and be hasn't given np tbe fight yet." -- effor-".ve- I I Critic Tbit villain In your story la a perfect masterpiece. Where did you get the character? Novelist I Imagined a man possessed of all tbe farm of wickedness which my wife attribute to me when she ia angry- - London Where there ia much pretension tbw that has been borrowed; never pretend. Lavater. W-tu- In much WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT |