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Show Tlin EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS No. Indapaadant 'Pbon Pon. Vail two ring BUSINESS OFFICE IndopoMdcnt 'Phan oil 'Phono, on ting 1 u inwntn'o i he er rules gvernli-Hereafter only edttoi and :hc uf head of the business each newspaper are eligible in ntrm No. 54 ' The ofllccra weir sit riived h.-Hr No. M chiiusii'in, eaeeptmg ihe S L. Haoln oi HlsMuann nnmiiuut-No. 5 h( Park City and He U'fer conu'limi-hy iiouunating Mi. The two gentlemen were uid fin mis and an ually unoriil to scruie oach o'her'a election. Mr. Hlnaniann prmed lo be the beat rustler, a his candidate won by a uc of It to After the State Pr ft, had adjourned the R piibllcsn Editowaa (uinied, wnb ihe Mi. Chorloo Crimson of Suit LaU rial association nfffcera: WI uf Mino Ines Adumn following City u lb It. J- Robinson, Bingham, preaidenu Le Roy Armstrong. Hall iJike. vice Horn, to Mr. W. B. Pidrork. a doMother and child president; Parley p. Jeusro. Hall Lake, IHHiad aon. MOTININH EXAMINER: :l asam-lati'- - to-- n i- ing veil. t i and Mr. Ed Farley of Hillnn v tailing relatives in Ogdeu Mr. Mont., arc marriage lk rose waa issued In Oscar lowh. aged S7. and Jennie Ault, aged 2, boh of )ex-irvda-y A u. l'S-- tilnver, representing the liner' R. J company of Omaha. in Ogden yesterday aud vlslteii t h ran.va. a i his runout during hie trip In thle city. elate Kubhi-- r Huber Riley a filled ll by Judge Patton of the niunieiial rtinri yewer-dabecame h! win did not lier In anaaer to the charge of stealing wat ernieum front die roiiniy pool' form. The line was reutlneii laier when Mr Ktl.'y offered an exilniii'U. Char lea A. Huaard. th negro who fear daya ago ensiled a illetinbanee hv driiing Ida wife from home and slashing her wariliolie Into shreds with Ida raaor. waa arrested by the police last iiight on a warrant charging him with uaaault ne Died-Ja- B. nd hat I cry. Stone, wife of W. C. atreel, at Bi'tue of 17 Tweuty-sevehtin. JO o'rlneli In at nlghl of general debility. Mro Slone waa aged K5 yeara. lime of funeral will lio announced la ted. h Charles Richmond, who win make hia future home In Ogden, la Mopping at ihe Heed. Mr. Richmond la an expert checker player and haa laancd a Minding challenge to all who earn to partlcIpMle In friendly checker game. le. with Harkor of Hnaion and Ryd of Mew York, al one lime held riw world' champiuiikhip In chorker playing. l.ucky, who waa art eat ed in tlila city during the latter part of laat week at the reqiieat of Ih Halt J. R. police, waa rwi timed from Hall lakt City laat night and will lie tried bora. Jnirky. who I n young man. had been reloaded from the SalL laka Jail after hairing served n oentrqre for enticing young glrla from the city, nnd on the day of hla releaae he and a girl a ad of n prominent IS. who to a They Bolt I mice family, disappeared. left word that they were going lo linldffeld, bill ware located g few days later In a rooming hone on Waahlng-tavenue In Ogden. The charge witlrh will he preferred again it him 1 extraordinarily grave, and it la 1 hough t It ran nut well be controverted. PRESS ASSOCIATION Frtii Turner, L'wwn. i measurer. and three members uf the executive committee heieafter iu be uanteil. Le Hoy Armstrong, Iniermountain Repuldlean. Halt Lake, and H. J. Robinson. Bulletin, Bingham, wrrrc elect-uto the National Repubwhich lican Editorial association, nice a in Uclohur. TRAFFIC JAIL. WILL CONSTRUCT BAMBERGER NEW COUNTY ROAD. LIVELY DISCUSSION OVER OPENING OF CANAL AVENUE. PASSENGER AGENTS SAV WINTER WILL BE RECORD BREAKER. WORKED ONE OF THE OLD GAMES AT THE DEPOT. Board of County Coiwmiaenra Hold a Buoy Afternoon Scooion. The Condition Tho Southern Number Their Victim Was "Easy" and Readily "Loaned" a Butte "Merchant" Oman a Royal Ovation in tho Peruvian Oocoratod With Capital Medal. IJmu, Peru, Hcpt. Iff. Klthu Root, Amcrlcau svcrelary of alaic, and hia party, who arrived al Callno about noon luduy, were brought Immediately Mr. Rrvl. riding In to Yalparwlou. President Pardo'n carriage and being crotnpanlnd by ihe mayor of this elty. The atreel a through which I lie iwrty were cacurled from Ibo ala Ion to flto I Tvo Formed In Salt Lake Gty Yesterday, One the State Press Association, the Other the Republican Editorial Assn. wan yeoierday In Halt Lake Cliy and he pillowing ofllcerg were elected: Ham I. Kaddon. president, Inrk City: Charles Hngland. Brat vice preaident. I naan; li. 8. Young, second vice president. Halt Lake City; C. K. Iliilnh, third vice president, Eureka; II. J. Robinson, oecretary. Bingham; Mies Ann M. Cannon, treasurer, Hull lAke Cliy; William Ulasomnn, hlniorinn. Ogden. The new organisation adopted strict- - I'tah Preaa niooclatloa The town hall were lined with crowds, who cheered enlhualnailcally. Arriving ai the town hall, Mr. Root waa ushered Into the mnncll room, where ibe member of the city council and public were waiting lo greet him. A military band played "Hail Columbia- - In honor of ihe Americans. The mooting in ihe council room was with n speech of welcome by the mayor of Lima. The mayor then fixed upon the brenita of Mr. Root and hia party gold badgea upon which are stamped the arms of the city of Lima. Afterward Hecrelary Hoot ami party visited Pardo with whom Mr. Root had n long chat. They also visited Foreign Minister Prado. Ai the residence which haa been for the tiao of Mr. Rise and hln party during their aiay here, President Pardo returned tile visit of Mr. Root. Hecretary Root waa entertained Its night gt a banquet at the president'll mansion. oM-ne- Pres-Idcn- HOSPITAL t SERVICE IN DIFFERENT NAVIES Rixty uf the Navy Returns from Trip Around tho World. Suryaon General in. Surgeon Washington. Hep I. General Rlxey of the navy In u irip around the world anpilrmi consbu-r-ahlInformal Ion cuiiccriiing the chiiii-tileservice of navies in bill more iiaitirulurly the hospital service of the I'nlled Htali-s- . At Hdii Fra lie found much that could be iuiprovi-iai the li.sii-la- l hUliim. anil in will ri ci mi mi ml that a ileleiiiliui In. use for men similar .o that at lie ewH. At Honolulu h entiairiieted found the health conriltion-- very At Yokohama the I'niled Htatea has a large naval hospital over which Ilia medical eorps exercises rumplete Juried in Ion. This was found in good romllioi. and work was In on a new arimlnistiailon luogrcK Al Nagasaki and Shanghai building Ibe sanitary conditions of tbc hospital where the sick sailors were taken were found in a fair eonditlon. but not as satlafariiM-- r as those of the hospital at Yokohama. Genera! Riser Spent sonic lime in die Philippines.' Tho navy hospital a ('anaeao. mar Cavi'c. is doclaroil t ! In good condition. CHierlally f om a sanitary of view. Ar f on gap,,, which Is hi pniposed naval tat Ion riiiliiHiines. lull which - still in a slate of uroniple'.Hpesa. the sick qua ters were found nnsa'IsfactoM and much la needed In I ho way of Improvement in sanitary cutitllilons The ronsirurllon of a swoi- which is new under way is expected t.. some what remedv the pros. ml state of af fairs. The hospital site of (Cnugapn ia declared to he exrrtlcn in his way home General Rlxey 'opped all mdnta on the Suer, nni--intil hr reached the Mcditeriaiou At Parla nnd lamdon hr ti hiiapltala. From the naval insMt'ition t it i .n ..int'lii- - t,, ai Jamdnn. an r the one tht gnemncn' is Norfolk. Genera! !to,y anvitr.-- l iti',.-ntainn tiiat will prove valuable ip t,.. . aTangetiiert of the New Y rj, tlrin. ho-pli- i SELECT THE - DIAMOND Ihi-re- will a.kiw you to take your choice from a paper of loose stones, where you ran make careEXACTLY ful comparisons and HOW MlCH It weighs: mount It in any sort of a ninmi'Ming and lei you la 'to it with you. You may Pay for it on Our Easy Payment Plan and if yon pay, say JtiMi.mi fo- - the the sione. we will lm li bark at tho end of a year for pH1 ho. cash. We rontsulir ibi a fur proposition. I -- ,M m S 4LASS VVyVHAfllNS - - Our Optical Business is Increasing And the reason la this: Wr are devoting the same energy fhre a is other linea. 11 Ml'ST lie right, or t at all. .LEMS CO. & u.-o- in-i- p EXCURSION TO TORONTO. ONT. Sopt. 10th. 11th. Vis I nien Pac l!r :t ;in I .cseis good le'u'nnig nr :i ."st. u,op.vri ai'owed. of the Streets of tho City Was tho Chtof Topic of DiacuMton. piecipi-latei- l A lengthy dihcuh-io- u The boatd of (ouuiy comniissioncis in the city council lust night duriiic the ufienuaiu sessimi yerier-da(vcr requests sent in by 'he chief of w.giifd the protesi against Canal alley through ilie block on the police and tho tire chief that Final avenue, a proposed street to run east side of Washington avenue. Twenty-fourtotw-nin- Tweniy-ib'i- and Twenty four ill d rloas-d- . I Twenty-thir- and d Washington avenue, be opena thoroughfare established the block. Both etltioner reasons for such a move Ihe natural Ilie trap and huho retreat that houses exi-i- s hack uf the luisiuee as conditiona no w exist. On arcvunt the of ihe many barriers between streets the chief police stated that officers were unable ro properly perform i heir duties in painding the rears of linstness blocks. Before considering pndests to the of a street. Coonellman opening Browning akepticaly referred Iu the Infrequency of viails liy patrolmen to ihe rear of buildings, but waa informed that officers are iu the habit of performing their riniles faithfully. Protests were read from property holders with extensions to the location of the proposed street. They cams in from the George A. company, IV. Perkins, the Ogden Havings bank aud other (Irma ihat objected to tho move on the grounds Ihat their property would be taked without being Improved. and that the street. If run aa pnipooed, would Interfere with certain improvements erected hy tho Lowe company a a Jobbing departments. George Maule explained that the petit londra did not represent fifty per rent of the total frontage of the avenue. and were induced to algn the petition hv missionaries with persona! objections. The question waa finally referred to the city engineer fur recommendation and exact location of the eai of ed and through gave as petition from the Ogdeu Railroad roinpauy asking lo make a change In the lino of Ha right uf wity In order lo accommodate the new Bamberger line, waa granted, provided that the work ia done at thi rompany'a expenae and that the property thiia vara tod be deeded to the c 'Minty. Conniy Treasurer Chambers wai granted iiermiaalon to pay those who have assisted In getting nut the tax notirea 93 per day for their services. Mrs. Elisa McManus, whose husband ia now confined In the county Jtl awaiting trial on a charge nf adultery, asked Ihe board for aid by aaserilng that she ia in indigent clmimsiancea. It a deemed The commlaalonera worthy cause and offered to aend Mrs. McManus to the county infirmary, but she would not accept the proffered as- aveuite, sistance. of street seemed to The Clerk Mattson informed the board have a subject effect on the entire reviving I I hat he had men notified hv Ihe Standcouncil body, and they in rapid votard Voting Machine company the unearthed many old resoluing niarhtnea for thla county will ar- tions and resolved them anew, auent . rive here hy October 1. Ihe condition of the streets In the wake of improvement work carried on by companies whose interests lie unCARD OF THANKS der tlie ground. After a narrative of the deplorable condition uf Twenty-fift- h street and thp dangerous holes We hereby w Ish to extend our heartho that remain unfilled K was recomfelt thunks and gratitude to all ao kindly assisted us through the mended by oounctlmen with a personal sickness and death of our dear son, grievance Ihat the elty engineer be InJohn I ah her, and we pray that Km structed to Investigate the atreeta and may likewise w remembered In the see that useless poles he removed and hour of sorrow. Yours slncerclv. that holes and any damage done main ROHT. L. AND M.KIE CROBI1IK. thoroughfares hy gas. watM. telephone or light companies he speedily rein. paired and filled AMERICANISM IN OCDEN Committee An law reported the petition of J. P. OKeill that private he prohibited to Indulge Statement Mad That Kaarns la Wil- contractors In city work. TMif'had been considNow to ling Bring Party ered and passed upon by the eonrt. Her. The report was read and ordered filed. The street, eoinnilrtee reoommandeft The following article concerning the that Fourth street be repaired and Amortran party outlook in Weber coun- made passable on expenditure of $ 50. Recommendation was adopted. ty waa published In yesterday's Deseret News: The name committee submitted a peIn Ogden It In practically certain tition from Nets Newts on Twelfth that K oar ns ia willing to organise the street that the city extend the mac' party on the drop of the adam district to that street. Aa the hat,' aa one well Informed man pfil it city ia Improving Washington avenue Journal, a north extenrivelv. the petition was ortoday. The Ogdeu Him Keorua newspaper, edited by C. M. dered filed Indefinitely. The street committee reported that Jackson, who went over to (he American' parly after the Doniocrats were the claim of F. M. Farrell for iron defeated In the last city election, la platea waa reasonable and In accordentrusted with the work of urganlxing ance with Inatrtictlons given him, and lie paid. The report was In Ogden. An American party victory should adopted. in Halt Ijike county this November Numerous complaints were heard mrana the nucleua of a vole fir Kearns for the aenaie two yeara from ronreming the bad condition of tbe now. If the nucleua la formed, an or- streets In various places due to the which ere beganisation will lie born In Weber poor condition ef enrha. At the conclucounty at the fleet rhauce, and the low regulation height. sion of the discussion the matter was bupc nf Kcarna la to come into the over to the city engineer and legislature two years from now with turned the atreel committee. enough voles to form a deadlock, and At last cups are to be placed at then possibly the hnpe Is still ahead drinking fountains. On motion of of buying Ills wsy over the difficult Ics. comA Xwih-weater- n Iae u 1 Amt-rican- Paine the rhalrmsn of tlie waler mittee was appointed to Inimedlateiy MINING REVIEW liity tin cups and chain them to fountains. Two bids for rock for Ihe Issues Their atpckaric were opened. One fromcity Company Brokerage 4. on Nevada Mines Letter Weekly Fenstemakcr for PS cents per ton. and and Stocks. one from V. G. Wilson for 9! cents, were siibniiiied. and on motion Wilson was awarded the contract. According lo the review issued yesHv.ker-ugterday by the Inter-Statcompany of conditions in the minw;f,ranty deeds. ing Icgimi of Xcvadii. the Goldfield market has heou experiencing a slump The fViiowing warranty deeds were wlole Tonopah storks have been steady filed yrsierdsv : In The states. idler strong Thu Isvaril of i duration of Ogden to thisituation a: Goldlinld: George K. M.iule. consideration "laial week tile thrCHicm-- l.ilsir rouof lot 7. block 19. plat A. ble. due to tin' agl'atnn of the linlus-tris- l The part properly was formerly purr of the Wethers of ihe World, created Central srlnsd grounds snl is describin Goldlirli! cxeitcinent conidcnili!ied si, in ginning lit the north-eas- i iliiiiiitiii snd the Ilea i s got icmpm-nrcorner of Mie lot and running lion of the niarki-t- . resulting in a big llieiiec wea? li.--, feel, thence south slump in the values nf that district 152 feci, them-.115 feel. Thence This did ten la a long, however, and iiurii 152 feeolnt of beginning; the stocks sic again seeking their forlugeM.er with the rlghr and title to a mer level and increasing in value. :n feet wide east and "Wo hav been advised liy panics in strip of land 152 bet ,uns north and south, rontiol or I lie situation at Giddflel.l West, by describ'; the that this labor igliaiioii is alsuii at lying v wrest. an end. as ibe unit ns have ie. ed propen mi Klixaheth .1. H ephens in Mary A. fused in support he Industrial Workcon-- i. fation Jinn, part ot ers nf Ihe World and the latter org.in-1uilo- Stephens. lots ill and i. leei k 2. Emerson's Main will anon be hnnighi to atieet addition ihe error of os ways We believe Wiiiiam Ha.' ini'iid and wife to James fear should in- - felt a regard the Gaines, cunsin- - r uion J2nt. all ot lot possible effect of any lultire trouble I" and 11. bhu-uf iff. Nob e e - 15.-uo- - foll-iws- . - ct ah-w- n -- si-- Mia-n- iictofior Pacific Will Double the Car Ogdon and Frleco. ef Toutiot from tilts sonvre In its review uf the which thohiit'n In he Toropah i!istri-tlet lev asserts "Ore shipments uv, the I'ii1it!ih laiiroiid for the week etidiue las' Thursilav icgregated f.ISd unis. This is the .I'rest ore shipninu h,nil for some lone and t'd by tha tnil-i- ail ilone in spciks Wpe of thi Work he variou nones ef the district To nopah storks have shown vetv little ilnrtrg the pas; week and this lehsrgv liss continued fur ninie than . purl Till nddiiiop Janiex Gain' s cuiisId'-rHiin- and tart ol Im iiidii! in. liust-neo- The pulicc securei of the uwB had bean trying to locate them, b t without success. Yesterday afterVx'6 Officer Yance learned that tlitro uE gullible. decrLUi-n- situ nuswe:ed tlie descrltuious hv-- i pied a room In a rooming hotu', 0; Twentj-fltistren. uer ihe the atmis'suiv of otti,-Hutchciia aud made u laid uu i, h room. They found the three men tiu-the Influence ot opium. a'nmt uii'tv-ioto what waa taking place. the room was found a flash ru't 4 worthies I?" bills, trick cards. cW 1 on nearly ever) bank in tbe Htatea. and various other fake duv.rex When accused of having Mr linker uf Jill they did not den i.ej guilt. l j Money. ROOSEVET Now York's Executive Talks Over PoR itlca With tho President Discus Candidates. Oyaler Bay, N. Y., Sept. lff.AH I ia that I l ave had a very pleas- ran aay ant visit to President Roosevelt and that he and I aro tn entire accord." This was The extent of tbe Information which 0ov. Frank W. Higgins of Now York wished printed regarding hla conference today with President Roosevelt al Sagamore Hill. President Roosevelt has Indicated that he haa nothing whatever tn regarding the conference. When naked tho subject of tbo conference the governor sold: "Naturally, the president and I talked over New York state politics and diacuaaed the candidates. The governor was asked as to the correctness of the statement in the morning papers that ho bad majority a( the delegates to the Republican state convention. His reply was: "I hare no doubt that I have some good friend who has said that I have a majority of the delegates, but yon know I never advertise." When Gov. Higgins reached Oyater Bay he waa aaked tbe direct question if he would be s candidate for He replied that be had absolutely nothing to say on thut subject. After Gov. Higgins had departed it was said at the executive office that there would be n. statement, whatever from the preaident regarding the con- d FT.ip-iioa- J s f-- i v de-pa- - - Htop-ovor- C d $1,-70- 0 h Given under the auspices uf the Y M. 1. A. of Third Ward, a- Tn... Ward Institute. Tuesday, Frpt it 1, Everybody invited. ! . CALIFORNIA EXCURSION. Daily, September 4th to 14th. Ogdeu to Han Francisco and re- ("."I-,- ' turn Idirect) Ogdeu to Ban Francisco and return tone way via Portland.. 12 ;,n Ogden to Lob Angela and return via Southern Pacific u ou Ogden to Los Angeles and via o. 8. U and g. P. 51 aU I.. A. ft 8. L. By Ogden to boa Angeles and return (one way via Portland and Ban Franriaoo 5.o0 Ticket good returning until Oruv allowed her 21st. n Btop-over- NOTICE To Those It May Concent: The drawing for the house made the Carp rulers' I'nion will take DRUNKEN (Continued RUSSIAN MAN WANTED! Somewhere near Ogden to aaaUt us In ihnwing and selling properties. No experience necessary if willing to let ns tearh you the real estate business. Salary JiiU.Ob per month, to h.jnet man, willing to devote part, of his time to -- this business. LAND CO. Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. For Tablets Pencils Inks, Erasers Penholders THE NEW YORK RACKET STORE UNDERSELLS EM ALL TROOPS. from Page One.) fell to pieces. Straight toward the south the mailt body moved, pin ting (bo torch to the mansions of all the gentry In their path. In many places standing grain was burned. I'pon their approach tho landlords with their families hastily gathered together what they could and fled. En route the peasantry accumulated all aorta of plunder, but principally wagons, horses snd cal tic. For iminting. valuable furniture, priceless Itrlt-brae, with which .many of the manor houses were sdorned. Ihcy nothing, hacking to pieces every! liing which they did not burn or cnnM not carry away. Tbe political opinions of the owner mati'mcri nothing to them, liberal or monarchist, noble or it was all the same. None was while other a TOR SALE FOR SALE hnr-guols- spared. The first big estate burned, ttx it happened, was one belonging lo Count. Hlieretnatleff, a notorious reactionary, estates iu Ruswho pnssesea fifty-fivsia. and who has always exercised a great influence st eonrt. Among the TOR SALE e IV.vrsaw. Sept. Iff. -- Four terrorists this evening entered a restaurant tn Elektorsins street, where a number of detectives had assembled, and shot and the proprietor. The as'ais-ein- s In trv mg to escape met a policeman and two soldiers, whom they shot and wounded. The soldier in a neighboring barrack, hearing the shots, rushed through the streets beating and bayoneting ail whom they encountered. Eleven person were serf rely wounded. in collision this afternoon between civilians anda parr In the Jewish quarter, twenty of the former were sounded, six of rhsm scrkwaly. were severs collisions tween soldiers and revolutionists Tln-r- belo-nit- Two bombs were thrown at a patrol of rural guards In a nelghlioring village today, wounding eight of tbe guard?. Stocks of merit al most attractive prices 2,000 Yellow Boy 11,000 Shares Wahsatch Copper 250 Ogden Leasing and Developments 2.500 Galena hill 6.500 hv 12th, at S:S0 p. m at the office of Roht. Kleeman, where he biitldlng now stands. All tickets no paid for at that time will be void B order of the committee. W. a. FLEWKLLIXG. Chairman. ference. AT MANILA. - Threw young men who registered at the police Malum as George Spencer, H. Howe and T. Martin, were bv officers Vance and H'ltch-ou- a yesterday afternoon for having worked a sure-thin-g game on E U Buker while he was wating at th depart (or a train yesterday forenoon. Their method of procedure waa aa old as the brick proposition, hut notwithstanding antiquity it has found many vlrtima, iioth here and at Halt Lake during the past few moniha Mr. Buker waa on hia way from Provo to Butte on a vacation. He got. off the train at this place and found a seat In the waiting room f the depot. Boon a neatly pressed man who sat naar him attracted hla attention by inquiring: "Where are you going? I aaw you on the train u I came up from Halt Lake." Buker replied that he waa on hia way to Butte, whereupon the man put on an air uf surprise and aaid : "Well, don't you know me? .1 am Hennessey, the Butte merchant. 1 am on m.v way home." About thla time another man appeared on the srene. He seemed to lie agitated and remarked to (he would he. merchant: "Mr. Hennessey, I have a bill against you for the goods which yon brdered. Perhaps you wouldn't mind paying for It now?" The merchant" then produced a rheck and when they were unable to make the rhange he asked Buker for a loan of J10. Buker aaw no rraaon why he should not. befriend a prominent merchant and the money waa at once produced. When tt was learned later that the tialn would not leave for some time the "merchant" left the depot tn have hla check cashed, but did not return. Last Saturday several attempts were made to work the same deal on lower Twenty-fiftstreet, hut nobody seem- - CALLS wore. GOV. SMITH M.inr.a, Sep- lo Gen. lame Smith, he Tiew governor general of the Philippine. to uncord Gov. Ide. snived here uiday on 'be transport liogan. He was we. corned and sn elabox mimli " Fiom tile ahnvr review of ill- - gen-- rate reception wax given In the evenrat rondttiuns it is arg-iMiai the ing. Gre;u enthusinan la being niHiiifet-eirks of many of the mining . who will rndcr bj the are tiniin-advance ami the nea- - governor general a receplon. companies ler named as having Crmtuisaionei Tivera has chsrae of s Men prondsc good returns nj arrancerren fur the insnsursMon kticniton Is also ra'.ted ofbetien. Smnh. hirh hs been set the fact that most of the I1 r' lior. Gen Ide wid lens conMI'ped ' i the former review S' ptetnher thi22 on stesmer Jrpti have been fnlfil'i , Mong Konc and after visiting Japan he wili sail on ho raclftc Mail liner MEXICO CITY EXCURSION. Korea fur San A scries ,,r nfhcial and prtva:c in Daily. September 3rd to IHh. teCalnmenis hjve been planned in Vi-hurt'-I'nion Pacific, uf ten fttpgn Gilber The liogan made a trip Tickets good to return uniil also has a'lived r crtuber allowed t record trip the Inrtllc. 31-- aa regards the westbound passenger traffic, and 11 the railroads are aald to be making elaborate preparation to handle ihe tourist. The Southern Pacific company la planning to run double the number of tourist car heretofore in use tn order to accommodate the large crowd of tourist that are taking advantage of the low rate. Tourlat cam will leave daily for California points from St. Paul, Chicago, Bt. lxwia and New Orleana for Han Francisco via the El Patai and Ogdeu route. Many of these care will be in charge uf personal conductor. The I'nion Pacific, In connection with the Northwestern aud Chicago, Chicago Milwaukee ft St. Paul, will largely Increase Its inuriat car service from HI. Paul and Chicago, connecting with the Sou i hern Pacific at Ogden. Tho Rock Island road ta planning daily car from Chicago. Bt. Paul and Kansas City, connecting with the Southern Pacific at El Paso. Hie Illinois Central will operate car two or three times a week from Cincinnati and Chicago via New Orleans. Through rara, personally conducted, will leave Washington. I). C. three times weekly for Ban Fraiciaco, coming through without change rla Atlanta and New Orleans. The Rock Island railroad will resume Its famous Oolden State Limited train In Norcmher and an additional train service across the continent lo being planned by all the railroads. The Southern Pacific company Is preparing a new descriptive book which deals particularly with California and the Pacific coast. It will bo sent broadcast throughout the east November 1. A now edition of A Thousand Wonders," which did auch a excellent work tn promoting the interest of the Pacific cusat, ia also being prepared. Iluw-niii- lie-n- nnes-meni- Panaccgor agerte predict that the coming winter will be a record breaker other larger estates devastated were those of Princess Oldenburg, and that of Mr. Kapkanschlknff. whose residence contained a priceless museum of medieval Russian armor art. etis, wnrh about half a million dollars. :,nd wile to K. S. SISO. all of lot 11 Mr. Kankananschlkoff and hi family II, block 11. Nob Hill escaped in a peasant cart at night, saving nothing bm the clothes they r : to be ej accurate CRAKD CHARACTER BALL niei-liaiii- AT LIMA, PERU wm COUNCIL e ROOT -', CLOSED kiiiH-kili- SFCREUKV 1- . streets. This action gate those pro lesiiiig .the necesaary iwvthirda majority and consequently ihe alley will ACOPT FOMmC SPELLIN remain rlesed. Coumy Clerk Malison and Treasurer Chambers reported (hat they had conBiacnman A Griffin Will Hava "E ducted an Inveat'Ktfimn aa to the num lirest" Dean to Us the Now her of peiitiouera who had aigned tbo Mothod "Thors" trial. docuim-n- t submitted by V. H. HollingsRiver-dalReformed spelling. it appears, ia worth asking ihai the road in precinct which cruasns the Bamai the doors of Mime of Ihe Baud Ridge Ogden biisiucea hiuaea, and while it berger right nf way at ihe l pemceis with lebiilfa from some uf the be closed. They aaaeried hat the tition had blow signed by the necea-sar- y from others II ia i.mulicr of freeholders. The board lo receive the nod of welcome. The firm of Illarknian ft Giiffiu is. per- accordingly ordeied that the road be haps, the first In ihla cliy to allot a place iu thU latest Koneeveltian pro lege for, all hough the niau rf'iient', due him make lie reception mmpul-aryIhe adoption of Mime fi leave of Ha most desirable forma lo tho of the employes. Mr. Griffin aaserta that iha agitation for reform In siielllng la sure to have Ha effect and although the change will evident ly not be inaug4tied hy revolutionary meihoda. It will finally come alaint an most other lienellclal reforma lie eaya Ihe argument by evolution, In Km favor lo perfectly rational and 111 adoption ia n thing much to be but it wuiiid not be advisable for buameaa house to lay down liar.l and faat ruloa for the guidance of tia employes In auch mailers. The Arm therefore leaves Ihe question entirely lo the Judgment of Its office force. That la to aay, If the office girln grasp!, the meaning and used ''thru" litstr.l would of Through." t)ier employ-erof their adoptnot be "vent" ing i hia "" etlw" KEPTKMKKK 31QRMXO, RIVERDALES SESSION OF WESTBOUND ISURET1IING PASSENGER MEN IN THE CITY OLD ROAD Gia-nian- f FT A II. TTEMUY O011EX, Ogden-Lud- n For particulars see HUGO D. WELLS 208 Ecdes Building |