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Show WORLD'S THE EXAMINER: MORNING TOE 2 PALMIST t Not Made. A True Clairvoyant is Bom The Fistvte Can Be Told distress. You way wh h mar be of rite important io i t. know tbe outcome of your present t the Do you wish to putewi the If h to advisable to bui chance in bax1n. ta love, in nwrriac. to inepire U'urt and con vaiike of tote fritmdship. bucccm and fsaro? Know the turret of coutiol the powershackles." Exchange aor iky aadaVrow to bswars. serial or flnanctol life. "Anse! Throw row tar Joy darkness tor light. "Be mnater of your own destiny." k-- Mw The Only Adept of Hindoo Occult Mysteries Practicing in America at the Present Time HAMILTON NOTICE! ATTENTION! Reduced Rales for 3 Days Only World The anl flairvovHiil, IViliniht witliotil mnLIuk iNt-- future So cun tin rallrr. In - (I'llit uainf, ay put Ihii tif every quol-ion- , ami Your past, your prexenl life and your cntlie fuiir', uud everything can be wild lv eminent iIuh I'lalrteyaiii unit Spirit Medium, who la the crosioni musier of ufcull aeience- and pxychie wurld lis eter forcea t)i known, ilia predUilou are correct , nd never full io come true, a th"ueaiiiU of pen-pi- e GroaH! V told. pill testify. Ho will It'll you wlial you rullttl for anyiliiujj Ttui want In know ini t irt Hint will tin giMitl. Art you iu I rouble tif any kind? Marriage filtcb truthful revelation ill low affaiia, trouble, in to Control and Fascinate Anyone You Love and Admire. How matter what your life ha 1 will aiarr you right con again; w ill tell yon bowr toThou-band liol friend and enrniic. have becontu happy by Without taking my advice. yuur a ilk lug one Qiteatlnn I will tell you exactly what you called for, whom and w'bcu you will marry. Call and 1 will send you away happier, wiser and bidder than before; the aad and broken-heartego away cheerful and happy. iiifurmaiiun Give net icgai'ding all klnda of huaineai, taw bull, claim, collection, investment. bperulalluna, chaiiKca will, pesbiou. inaurance, deeds, mortgages, patents. invemlon and all financial diflculllea. Taday U is generally cooler all Tbe San Francisco Opera company, composed uf members of Ibe Tivoli Opera couipany, will present at Ure Grand The Strollers" and The Prince of Tretiidzoue. George W. great mukicai comedy success. The Stroller" Harry B. Smith wrote tho book and Ludwig .Englander (he music. The Stroller'' waa first produced in this country at the Knickers backer theater. New York. by Francis Wilson and company. June Z4. luut. and thoae (hat keep in touch with things theatrical will remember hn triumph which tbe piece achieved va its initial production. Margaret Sylvj Trees d AVE., OGDEN, UTAH Over Offices of Utah Light and Power Co. Private Parlors, Hours Daily and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. AT NORTHUMBERLAND. fled that the ammint waa InaufllcJrtil to cover the daniagaa and were aked to "awetitMi" the bid by at least I5 more, or lose all their right to the RuaBelUflald Mis Eipactod to Ba Biwat Sliver Frsdwear. privilege of the reserve. A Mahoney, sheepmen Reno, 8pt. 10. The Block held ait nf Cummingswere aim found grazing on Mining company , thelleber, pf the reserve In violation of the agreewhich owns property at Northumberment tinder whlrh they were perm tiland. near Manhattan, have received led to enter the reserve. They proword from their auperlniendmit. Jack to settle the matter hv paying 8egale, which make them all happy poned 0 to the government. Their 'proposiand which probably mean that within tion wan accepted and the mailer, no the nest few month the mine of the fkr aa civil anion la concerned, diswill lie the company allver producing mine lu the poned of. great aiatea of Nevada. CONTEMPLATE BIO WORKS. Superintendent Brgale early thla week enuountered a three-foo- t Jedge Capitaliats May Erect Hundred-Tenf ruby allver ore at a depih of thire Stamp Mill at Wonder. hundred and fifty feel, and at present there la a block of ore fttMl feet hlining and mill men of large lung by Suu feet deep in bight, and n aHway of tue ore go all the way means are contemplating Ihe rririlon In mi flu to 300 per ton. Ine own-er- a of a mill at Wonder, acs of the property consider to Col. ('. W. Higdon, one of cording very wealthy men. of tho company tbe largest opciutor in that camp. J All the are Reno rftlxene, and none of the Col. Rlgdun aaj he rannut Mate who block ha lieen placed on the market. the pun lea are, but add that hu ha Tho Nnrthuiitberliiuil m'.nca weru positive atHitruitce that they arc located leal neo ly an Easlern inln-h- favorably Impreraed with the project. com pan y. and rflcr ihe decline tif "There are reven mine In the Won-de- r iUor they were deserted. They were d ini riel that arc working in und abandoned fur nearly thirty years, am! taking oui shipping on'." raid Mr. Higwere laat by a number of don till morning. "None of them are Iteno people known a the Hcnu-tloU- . whipping, but all are working aa fast held company. aa condition will permit. Hie Io ont The np'rtnlendent The latent ntrike wa made a few fn diacovered cabin a dearrted pilnca ngn by Higgins ami Clark, nerox a report of the property made fn ISSI day Ihe inoiinlain of Wonder. They W. Wilson. an Eastern J. mining are now tukiii out ly nrc In mine had who the peeled expert atifllclently rich io ahlp, mid '.heir for the Eastern company. heal are mill shore gnmnd hi thc SniMrintcndcnt Srgaic lnicstiaaic.l ahafi which they ure winking. aw that found aa and far ;hln report 'There lb why ih-- ore WIIhoii had InicbtJgaictl 'he property bmilled Hi a great adian'aac,'' lila rcHrt had been rorrect. For this can Col. Illgdnn. There i umber rraann he rontainued lu rairy out the nay in ibnmlam-and water ran he a few of Wilson and ago p'an daya at the Imgc hot bprlng. In after running a lunuel Into the mounnt. twelve mile west ward. tain aide for in feel, at l uck the Radgi-ledse which plainly ahowa ruby suher Tit ih water need not lie piped to Hie and and which aaaay from IT" ounce i mill. Inn can lie hauled ill Itlank I lined over and over again. anlted ."up ounce in allver. for drinking purpese., being clear Some of tho ore taken from the,' roMi-d- . mine in tbe early daya went a high and ure when vo i ore enough in Mgii' to "Tin a 5,fno ounce of ailvci per ton. mill running for on v Keep a Wilson, the mining exiiert, maty yenrw. Wonder nmnntaiu. in ylone estimate reported that there u which Wonucr in the which I mine, ore to the value of $1.:(HV00 In xlxlr end that If rould be taken out. an,! mu intereml. cinuaina iinnirnx,- and dCM'lopntcnt nl (tiei-p- i worked at a profit of (41 4ft: to tho if In ihe dUtnci ahow that opi-r- ! owner. He did not figure the whole body of ore imw expocd. however, there i a tnineralircd licit nln , , igu and the preaent owner figure that mile long. Ilie on can be milled at alumi the Kline cot a tlinxc in then- - are more than five trillion worth of ote In right, besides Tonopub- - I.T or It a tun. Tins beats trial company mm a. nnnibcr of otli-- f ahippii'K to the atreltcr at a co t nl r claim which have been only wlisht-!- r not than Sir, a ton." which will undoubtprospected and RAMSEY COMSTOCK. edly prove Immenaely rMi. Rene-Ooldfle- JRcuo-0td(M- d Kamaey-Comatnc- k aup-INi- rt IMPORTANT p g high-grad- pro-cure- d r 1 dot-lar- a' : !s The of the owrnera Rctio-Uoldfiel- .l into the discompany fanned a m-for thia rmsoti kept the mastrict. ter quiet until they could1 locate a dumber of claima and make secure their title to thoae already locatcil. h au SHEEPMEN PAY FINES. Promise! to Be One of Richrit Mine in the West. There 10-D- cnnl a bad been fimnd guilt v of giazing their atock on hirbidden ground and were naked to make a mu ilcn unt. In their judgnicnt would hare been ample Io aatNfy the and tliev w n' a cheek amount. Today th" no'i afaeepmra at wi-rr- An important tieclidon lias been handed duwn by the Supreme court, wrliten bv Judge Norcroa. In th case tif Hatniii'l Fox. Janie Knnle. Carl Schmidt. T. I.. Oddlc and other against A. P. Meyers. T. D. .Murphy ct al.. and the milt Involved ihe properly known aa the Kainxey Extpnalon or 'idulTa Rye." al thddfleld. The remiltcd over the content futile claim. The property wa located by Kov und uannelNies on May ltei'lt, und on Aug. 2. they went to the place to do ihcir work and found i the property In of Meyers anil other who forcibly prevented their entry on the groun I and ddu the work an required. Mcyera and retained und detelopod the pOMw-mdni- cIhIiii aince then. Fox and lirougkt suit In cjiftmcnt to recover the property and lifter ihe plaintiffs had offered their evidence the defence offered a motion The court to the motion. The iilaimlffn eentcniled that their time for doing the no:, oil the clatin had tint evpiied nlien they returned tn the place and dinrincred' Ihai had Imaled it Meyer ;im ilxMiehiten lepltcrj I'.af at the Vlntc Kov and ot net made claim to tin pi., per ' they had fmind co mineral aiid that the law plainly specific that a(,ch much he ilii1 ca-bcfnip th' location i iditding. Tin court held that the prciiiupthm in such cams wa that tin- tirl loratot. Fox and other, bad round a ledge ,u- uiincrais und that ihe Ihw would etcii go no fur ax to pre-tithat I; wa the Xante a :lu I" ruled on the claim by the subsequent I'luimam. In the ,!t risen the cun ipioted faiorabh "When a Inrauir of u min-ti, claim itud iin-iin place contnin-- , itm imneirtl- xuffleient quantities to ; I'im in expending hi time and nurne,, in puixpecltng and I'he claim-- , be ha made developing within tin- meaning of ll;e whether the or earth i rich witch, r It aay- - high or low-till ibis .'UiifirM!ion lhat the delinl-liof a lode must always have npc-ciicfci cnee to the formation and peculiar rhnrjrtcrinric of the particular district lit nldcli tho lode or vein i fiuiml. It wa ncer Intended that lu uch c.i-the court should weigh xcale to determine the value of the mineral found a between a prior and wiibweutier.t kva'b'n of a mining claim on the name lode." s non-mil- t. iHhi't-perwit- i e : u M fy diwcrr r.-- . i no doubt that ConiM H'k m:nc richeat m the :i, liaiesey. will he mi.' t,f t hi Vi' On ihe square the hlg dyke tlnr h.i m.idr htand h.- the tiinip famiui. nf' ha tearhi-a dep-l- t the feet end the notlh wail is m (,ri. fhe wld'h of the ere Ixidy has il0 ,.,on detei nulled, Inir it l pai- nf ,i,t. ,K dyk" in I; downward lier-Ab,mt one font of ore h off eil'klng. and a l ,f it , aiiies. bh hunt1 sh,wir-valu- e I good LIPPMAN SEEN. ho-- t exce'-in on ic c opiuug. Th.- !Vi :r t New.-The pV.lt , it I, : - i ' ' l u ii, a t, ical -- i'uaMiui today in alt Oke ern- al . Pn.ro. Sept. and When ri:l of Heber have had their offer to acUle with the government in the turned down. The piatter of tret-p- DECISION. Suprsma Court Passea Upon Right of Locator. Navada n them-'selve- MINING cs j mi-- m i s Self-Risin- g in-th- star a well known comedian. Teddy Webk. the well known comedian of the Tivoli, will have me Frauds Wtlaon part, that uf August Lump, a wandering philosopher, n role which give the Inventive little comedian many option unities. George Kimkei. the tall comedian, will have the part of Prince Adular dc Bonisky. tor it. Ask Your grocer Allens FASIFIC ic e crosacut will be alarted, hut It will not ba delayad tor any length of time. The rro ncut will cut the dyke at a depth of 30 or 100 feat, and if the surface veins are found al that depth, will ha g mine that In tlnr If would bo sufficient io a largo city. During the week the blacksmith aliou ban been completed and work is in progress on the office building ai the mine. A number of men Lave lieen engaged grading road leading t j the property. Appeal. are made from Allen's Boston Brown Bread Floor, The ECONOMY ia buying, the SIMPLICITY in making, and the ASSURANCE of having a pure and wholesome food are points w orthy of your consideration. e had the dsilnctlim of appealing open in some of the 1st get I of the coast elites, the au'hora withdrawing the piece from the rood lu order to con-eid- From Correspondents and State Exchanges . Plum Pudding end Boston Brown Bread 1 SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS HEALTHFUL Muffins a German character part, and Aida Helmut, the beautiful soprauu, will be the gyps) companion to Lump. The mher members uf the company will have congenial rules. Tbe Krencry Is beauMfu land the costuming correct lu every detail. The wimple announcement that tho Tivoli wingers are to appear la In itself n guarantee of an excellent performance. The Ran FYanclsro Op'ra conw lany will appear for but two nights, BANK. ON FRANCISCO RUN SAN and seats will be placed on sale Wednesday at 1ft a. m. d Ftvs Paying Toilara Kept Busy by DISCONTENT IN SIBERIA. Depositor. Secret Meetings in the Wood, Jews San Francisco, Kept. 11. For some Principal Agitators. r depuai-uiHie unkuuwn rcatou sotuc of oT the Hibernia Ravings 4ank Western Siberia, Kraaeuuyarsk. started a ruu on the hank today. The Sept. 1 1. Cnudiiiona here are becominstiHibernia la the hlggeht savings unbearable. There 1 terrible cortution ou Ihe Pacini' coast. It baa ing and depravity among thoae in ruption Mi.uuu depositor and the deposits which makes the pctiplo an amount to utVr fifty nitlllou of dol- authority, the agitators. The peasof easy prey lars. The bank has always boon noted an are lot, easily amenignorant antry ta fur ita conservatism and regarded able to good or bad influences, but all run a a strong institution. When iho advice which they gel now ia in started today police were called to tho direction the of lawlessness and crime. keep the people In line, and depositors wore paid off as fast as (bay applied Murders und robberies in the country for their money. Five paying tellers and in the rltlea are dally, olimmt lu hourly occurrence. The street were kept bwy, and no advantage wa taken bv the bank of Its rules requir- Kraaaenoyarak are unafoto after woods tho are beta daily ing notice before a deposit could be drawn. Joseph 8. Tobina. one of the surrounding the city. Tho principal officers uf tbe hank, stated that ho agitators are Jews, but they ore too knew of no caua for the run. He said clever to be caught. The railroad emthe bank wao able to pay all depwalt. ploye or revulutionudy to a mau, ora who applied for their money, and but remembering the awful repression who clearthe crowd in front of the bank would of Gen. be paid off befur the close of busi- ed up the Siberian strike luat fall with ness today. At o'clock tonight ail a ruthleaaneai that is almost tncradi-ble- , the depoxiior in line had been paid they are afraid to lake the Initiaand many who withdrew money afleo tive. In Biebria the agragarlan question to not pressing, aa there ia no ward redeposlted iL auch land hunger au exiata In Russia OIL COMPANIES ON TRIAL. proper. The plague of Siberia 1 the official highwayman, who in every elathe highest, is fit. lamia, Kept. 11. The hearing In tion, from the lowest to tho ouster proceeding of the state of a corrupt and dishonest petty tyrant to bis euburdluaies and the people genM1houi-against the Watero-Plerce- , erally. ihe 8taadard and the Republic oil not The Siberian petuan'i are wa resumed today. H. Clay a make the They emperor. against Pierce, chairman of the executive com- distinction between the emperor end Watera-Plerce mittee of the company, who woe on the witness stand all day the government. The former they their savior, tbe latter their waa iho principal witness yesterday, the douma again today. Attorney General Hadley curse. The dissolution of stated that ho desired to complete the through the report dinned In the taking of teatimuny in behalf of thu peasantry by the clergy and pallet etat today. He expect the attorneys which make it appear that the aaeem-bl- y rat with the emrefused to representing the oil interests to com- ilete their testimony during Septette peror. created little sorrow among the ter so that the cane can be submitted Mnxjika. to the supreme court at the October COPPER MINE DISCOVERED. term. If thle 1 done a decision may he rendered by January 1 rvt. Green water, I'al., Sept. 11. The exIn hie by Attorney General Hadley, H. Clay: Pierce ex- citement over the copper deposit displained what he termed the vicious covered recently in this district U on usurpation uf authority In tbe Waters-Pierc- e the Increase. Hundreds of men have company of whlrh he waa pres- braved the desert to get into Inyo ident, by R. P. Tinsley, who had been county and locate prospects tn the scut here It) H. R. Tllford uf the new field, sixty miles south of Hull-froStandard Oil company tn assume the duties of auditor. Pierre declared that It la stated that during the past two Tinsley discharged MX) employes of weeks Hie aggregating a grand be the Watera-Plerccompany and filled tal of 14,125, Out) have been made and their places with Standard men. in the price of everything In the district numerous place, he asserted, the em- has shot sky high. ployee euhxiltiitcd by Tinsley were incompetent. CAUSED TROUBLE. IGNORANCE "He became a0 virion." aaseriel Piet re, "that hi refusal to obey In- Italian Btartad a Run on a Chicago st ructions annoyed President Finley Bank. to tbe extent of breaking down hie health and forring him to go to Europe Chicago. Kept. 11. Because an Italto recuperate.'' ian. who waa ignorant of banking methods, wa refused payment on a CONTRIBUTIONS SMALL. check without proper identification yesterday at the Pullman Loan uud Washington. Kept. 11. In view of Ravings bank, he epread tbe report Ihe Indifference shown hv the Amer- that the bunk waa refusing payment ican pot!! toward contributing money to dopoaltura. Tbe result was a run f.r lit - isxlKtnnoe of the Miffcrcrx yesterday during which several hunfrom tin- Valparaiso earthquake and dred savings dcpoHlt were withdrawn. fire. It lx probable that tbe Pretsidcut Tud.iy the run was resumed. WKi workwill lu a Mini! lime issue another ingmen and women lined up at proclamation calling the attention of the duors of the bank whea the place the people of this country to the Bo eager wax opened for buxines. Mate of affairs in Valparaiso wax the a large detachcrowd that and asking for coi'trllmtloiu-- . The ment of police was necessary to reRed Cross iicadquartcra in this city strain It. today announced that they had up to for payment were All demand throe and four iljtp received met by the bank, which tx promptly thousand dollars, but as yet the strungext institutions uf of the branch xoclciicx luiic nut one of the ihe kind in this section of the conn-Iry- . been hcaril front. Its officers declare that any statement of trouble ! absurd and w i'.hout HOMEOPATHS MEET. the Mighiest foundation. corn-pan- WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Griddle CaKes Mi'ller-Zukomeltk- 24741 WASHINGTON over and DELICIOUS s DONT WAIT! Mara. 's Ea-cite- SEE HAMILTON COME NOW! port. THE SAN FRANCISCO OPERA CO. - and family diffii'ultle Sett lea Inver' quar-rela- . divorce. give name of the one you will marry and date iff marriage, hnw u win the man ur woman you kve, etc. been. affairs. t and the iiorthweat, the temperatures rzag uf a temperaiure of 10ft de- ing from 44 io 5u in North Dakota. gree in North Dakota are not irue, according to the weather office re- WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT! Repun THEATERS ash-ingt- No Positively fuarantees success when dll others fail Concerning Business OiM'initrnied, unliHpr-y- , -- not in life? Hate you any-nr paar Iroiililv that tint no mailer what may lie, you will Idnmroilr lei them ami irueiie the Milled Love, Courtship all Troubles. Overcome 19017. 12, ye;erday was t9. tinuea to boil In an Informal manner. Wtih th Americans to em'er ot Innl hi ternal i si Hi Thomas Keara legislative quirt effort to secure a be for loo ticket that will not only ba for party b represent but will l him personally, of course h do uesiie auicn publicity ia this vuH nunt of his for recognition aalB- - lbult ty I'hairniaw Dormer W being left akm ihi fall to carry the campaiga to l to hi ahouldcrs as h slecfioo. Joseph lJppauiu waa at the newly opened Auwricaa headquarStod ter today, amiling, aad ,!b hand for th party veteran. Laat campaign Joseph Lippman wa tamed down na a delegate from hi awn precinct to the cny eonveatiou. When ha reported at headquarters he aa told to keep away Chairman warmer waa not backward in telling hi friends that tho biggest haul the party bad to carry waa Kenrn and IJppmati, and In those palmy day fu Lippmau tbe he waa parairtinl wanl!er Kcarua interests, a Kearna drojiped conna down from off th pedestal troller of everything in sight, he and Lippman more or Ic hruke up. Whea Lippman boxed himwelf np and nailed the lid dowi tight by hi attacks I Omtmissioiier Richard cf the land office it waa put up 1 him from W to either stand from under aa Tribune manager or loc hi federal lie wanted to rclrnet and position, in the Tniwne and hold atKiliigizc Kearns ami tuMh places, but Thonta Frank J- Cannon haven't yet played a retracting and apologizing game for a mere matterW saving a salary to a Frank and I. Befrit bethird party. came managers of the Tribune and Joseph Lippman wa cut krone from hi temporary anchorage iu the stormy advent uious 'seas. AND CLAIRVOYANT GREATEST MORNING, SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY OGDEN, UTAn, n e B. B. B. COAST FACTORY, Flour Co. SAN JOSE, CAL. InterMountain Fair September 28th, 21st and 22d 1'olluwing the sufrgpxtioii of President Xje, the fol lowing business men offer special premiums. Anj others wishing to offer premiums should see the President or und bare them included in this list: Sec-retui'- Special Premiums J. C. Nye offers 25.00 cash for the greatest variety and beet qualltv of farm product raised by the exhibitor. Money divided, first (15 00, S10.U0. F. J. Hcndcrshot offer amateur. 5.0U fur the beat specimen of clay modeling by J. S. Lewis & Co. offers t?5.00 in merchandise for the beat general display and quality of fruit, to consist of not lose than five varieties one bos uf each quality; fruit to be grown by the esfiibitor. Frvd M. Nye Go. offer 115.00 on poultry. SS.00 la merchandise for the best pen of white birds: $5.01 in merchandise for the beat pen of pari! colored birds; $5.00 cash for the highest scoring wade of nay breed or , variety. Blackman A Griffin Co. offer $25.00 cash for best dairy rows owned by patrons of tbe consolidated creameries. Money divided, first IlS.Ou. second I HUM). Teal: Largest amount of butter fat; cows to be milked ou ground. D. Ragan will purebaae melons. $5.00 for the five largest watermelons exhibited by one person: $5.00 for two doc. cantaloupes best variety by one person. Melons must be grown by exhibitor. A. L. Brewer offers $30.00 for beet display of tomatoes raised by as hibiinrs, who must be contractors with one of tho following canning Money divided na follows: Plain City, $5.00; North Ogden, $5.UU; Riverdale, $5.00; Uintah, $5.00; YVHIard, $5.00; Hooper, $$.00. Fred Maisa will give picture or vase valued at $5.00 for th best eped-meof hand painted china. t A. M. Vender Vilas offara $10.00 cash for tha largest and best exhibit Short-Hornecattle. of A. M. Vender VUee offer $10.00 for the largest aad beat exhibit of wine. Wm. Glasmana offers five years subscription to the Ogden Evening Standard. For the beet loef home-madbread, one year subscription. For ihe beet layer cake, one year subscription. For the beat varfhty and disFor the best specimen Jellle, one year anbecriptlon. play of home-mad- e by lady over TO years old. oca year subscription. For plain ihe beet shirt, unlaundered, one year subscription. Bread and cakes to ba. exhibited second day at 10 a. tn. The Ogden Packing and Provision Co. will buy fat hogs. For the best pen, not exceeding five head, weighing from 175 to 250 lbs. each, will pay 8c per lb. live weight. For second beat pan, asm conditions, will pay une-hacent per pound shove market price. For all competing hogs, ram conditions as above offer, will pay oowfourth cent above tbe market price. Richardson & Grant, the crockery people, will give $5.00 la merchaadUe for tbe beet exhibit of sugar beets. Richardson A Grant, tbe crockery people, will give $5.00 in uerchaa-dis- e for tha beet display of Umuuoaa not leas than one bushel. A. E. Weatherby offers $10.00 cash prise on veal celvea. For two best and fattest veal calvti not over elx weeks old $5.00 each, and will buy all entered In competition at market price. Edgar Jones Co. will buy fruit. Will pay $5.00 for the best bushel iff apples and $5.00 for the best bushel of peechee. Entries must be made for all special premiums, tbe seme si for premiums offered by the association. Boyle Furniture Co. will give appropriate picture, value $10.00, for best general exhibit made by city public schools. Ogden Furniture and Carpet Co. will give appropriate picture, value $10.00, for beat general exhibit mads by county public schools. fc-toriu- d e hand-sewin- hand-mad- e lf - Wanted 50000 more men to smoke Weslers Best CIGARS U-Ig-g t) .Vlantic Ci'v. X. J.. Kept. 11. -- That POLAR CONGRESS. ihe lionienpsihlc practice of medicine is wpi ending, lnut only on the AmerHi'uxr-cla- . Sept. 11. At Jhe wcm-lnican continent, but. throughout the of the Polar congress hero today Dr. Is wurld. and that ft dring great good lean Charcot announced that he waa in rcilcring the suffering of mankind organizing an expedition to the south wa the keynote of the duzen ad- pule, and Charles Renard. president t before dresses Htsy's meeting of the of the Belgian Oceanographic society, International Homeopathic cungiTss, Mated that the society wax organizing now in schMuii here. an czpedirton to the north pole. The I)r. Janie IV. Ward, health uflicer two expedition will operate simultanof Ban Francisco, who prowl :1eil hi the eously and In concert. xcaMon. road a paper on homeopathy aw applied ! xiirgery. He strongly Doth Dr. Che rent and M. Benard In the ue of homeopathic Yrni-i'dihave hud experiences in polar expedbefore, during and after surgical ition. Vhe former, in November. 1903. opeiatlnn. Milled from Buenos Avrex on board the ship Francaix from Graham Land, ADAMS AGAIN DISCHARGED. supposed to he part of the groat continent in ihe western hemiIln'.-- i', 11. -- Sieve Idaho. sphere, on the Atlantic side, nearest Adams, who Iihx been held here TatHgonla. Tiie expedition explored lawi Saturday, unknown point on Graham purged with ihe mur- xcn-rx- l der of Lvte Gicgory In Denver, wa Land and determined the contour of aftn !he this discharged justice court the external coast line of the Palmer ternoon on mo'i-rof the county attorwas Adam itnitfelliatcly ney. M. Benard. a French naval officer, by Shnff Sutherland of is a member of ihe permanent the county. Idaho, charged with of ihe International Aswocia-tiokilling of "John Poe" Tyler in Bt. of the Navy. The plan of the Joe county. Idaho, ou Auguxi 1. 19h4. Art-tt- r exploration, which he ie underTyler wax found murdered on hi tim- stood to favor, is one employing two ber eiaim. in communication by wirelets ship Adams wa taken back to tbe pen- telegraph. Strictly Union Made By special request we make Weller's Best" al 375 Twenty-thir- d Street, Ogden, Utah. n They Fear the Light WHO DO THE WRONG-BURGLBNEAK THIEVES LND ARS, e THAT LIKE. Turn on the Light ant-urotl-r Si-p- i. ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS OVER ALL roar-reste- d Rho-sho- com-missi- OTHERS. n itentiary. IVecrive MrPariand accompanying tbe officers who had hint in euxtwty. If Adame can be held under thia munl-'- r ch.uge he will be kept within the jurisdiction of the Idaho courts and w j;i hr available aa a witness r.Rj'n.M Moyer. Haywood and t.f fm charg' d wilh the mu-dnior Cuv. Fiank Stunvnhcro cr MERCURY DROPS. Pjtil. Sepr. 11. According to- fnl'ed Sure Weather Observer . the hot weather In the Iliani-- ihe last few- - and 'a- to 4" al 7 Wil- day passed off night the mercury p. m. Tht highest v 11 Lit k Railway ft. 8. CAMPBELL. General Managsr E. W. WADE, Ca. Agent |