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Private Parlors, Hours Daily and Sunday, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS CENEBAL MUtHC EXHIBIT The later Mountain lair commie ilunera, in their efforts to make the as coming exposition aa attractive possible, have requested Don Maguire to prepare a mining exhibit from the mines near Ogaen, and they now extend gn Invitation in all persons who are engaged in mining development adjacent to thle city, to bring forward any mineral products they may have for this exhibit. All urea of gold, silver, copper, lead, xlnc. Iron, ' antimony, mangancae or other metallic ores, or those having potters day, title clay, kaolin, building stone, alale. tuic. marble, granite. Jasper or other building malerlul; also those having pro peri a of oil, asphalt, coal or oil shale, are requested to prepare the same befoie Kept. ?n, and forward such exhibit, marked with tbe locality from whence iliey wen taken and the name of the own-er- . i hhe Weber county fair ground. Ogd-.-nI'tah, in rare of the ruiumis-douera- , nr they may bring them In and give Instructions relative nation: That ill? real gnat ion of George M. Cannon aa cashier and terretary of (be beard of directors of Zion's Havings Bank A Trust company be accepted, with the aaaurance of the board that tlu-have fully appreciated tbe services of Mr. Cannon: hli technical Acquaintance with every detail of tha business of the bank; hla knowledge of the toratlon and valune of real estate offered a security for loans; Ids gieat acquaintance with men throughout Ihe city, county and stale, qualities w hich hare rendered hla service to tho It arrangement. bunk moat. Invaluable. In parting with him we do no with great regret, anil TWIN FALLS GROWING. wish him surees In any new business In wbirh he may engage. Halt Lake. Kept. II.- - Twin Kalla 1 When Mr. Cnnnon was appointed ;o have the largest and most modern cashier of the hank the deposit were doming mill in Idaho, according to tbe 931.261 and iheve were 9.91(5 deposiTwin Kalla News. It will be built on tors. This branch of the business has Shoshone avrnm. between the railgrown steadily, there being no year road and Rock creek, and In whlrh the deposits did nd show will be completed by March I. next substantial gain, until at the lime or .war. W. II. Wild of Hrlgham. Ltuh. the last teport deposit were and hi brother. June Wild of Hunting-ton- . The hank now ha a amplu Oregon, completed negotiation and itndlt tried profit account In exl.am cess of Sjo.oud. today with the Twin Falla Water company, whereby the entupanv agreed te grant a site for the mill up- COMING IN SEARCH Off INFORMAon condition that It would he ready for TION. operation not later than March 1, 'l9u7, which condition wai readily agreed to Japanese Will Inaugurate Campaign by Wild brother. of Development of Mineral ;Tlm Wild are practical miller. Wealth. , arc ne mill at They oierating I'tah. and constructing another Fait Lake. Sept. 14 That ihe Garland. 1 the same state. They are abnui to Inaugurate an acEt hern in the htiklnea for years tive campaign of development of 'he It ( It thorough;. understand mineral wealth of Nlppou is apparent rnd intention to erect In Tw-Kali from tha large number of mining enthoroughly plnm with a who hs.e vixbcri the In.'ed battery of Sve roller, which will he gineer Btaes in search of information and on ihe sifter With ppmated system. the pas' year. A Ibis battery they will be enabled to ideas during mining man of Balt Ijtke nairi turn out 100 barrels per day. Part of yesterday that no less than twenty the marhtuei y has aircd been hi office during the and the remainder will he or- five had rilled at last six months and all were anxious dered Immediate! . . The mill will take up a ground to thoroughly investigate mining nteth-4and smelters. The spare SO by RO feet, and will be so latest equipment wa arrival from the cast mnatruned that it can be enlarged Keljiro Nakamura, who rrg:terrri ut at any time without inconvenience. Tho building will be three etorie la the Kenyon ycsicrday. Mr. Nakamura engineer of the height. The material for the upper ts 'heofchief llasshskt 'n Japan and like portion of the walla will probably he all Ihe nthets traveling In search of rement block. information that mav enable more A steal lank with a capacity of working and develop barrel win be built for storage economical purposes, and . ample facilities for mem. Mr. Nakatmiru visited the principal needling He grain and finish product will be provided. mining offices yesterday and ceiiT-epermit 10 inspect the leading mine CANNON RETIREE. of Utah. Ha speaks but itlr English, but expressed himself u highly Withdraws Attar 14 Years' Servlet te pleased as well aa surprised at wht Start Naw- Business. he had seen and the cx'ent of the mineral riches uf the wri. It is pn,,. Salt Lake. Sept. 14. George M. Can- able that he will place fir non. who has been cashier of Zloue equipment before returning m .luna-- i Raving bank tor 14 year, ha resignHe will go to Bingham and m ed. effective Oct. 1. and O. C. Ilecbe. the mines thre torts' bank examiner for tht dla'rirf. baa Another .1p,ine.e enctirr, Tolmr been selected by the director,. t iMc birr lccrn-'.- ' and ha Mr. Cannon's place. Mr. Cannon re- - been Vli!ll!5 he prinr-pcrirn-- of y . u right-of-wa- 4.5Hti.-63i).N- Itrlg-ham- .Up-anea- n rnm-ine- ere-min- - 'hr-nig- g-. . Nevada preparatory to taking charge of the Koaaka mine on hla return to Japan. He will upend a year In the Inlted Btntea studying mining, ron-nerating and amelting method. Mr. Nakamura will return long before that time, but will make a lour of the principal mines of the country. ASPHALT SCANDAL GROWING. Ball Lake, HAND. tion of the ground and the detail of the deal were worked out here yesterday upon hla return. The property taken over la located not far from tbe famous Douglas mine, and tho character nf the ore in each is said te toe Identical. Mr. Fllndt la of the opinion that (he property will eventually turn out one of the Ireheat mine in thle phenomenally rich district. In speaking of condition generally In the Mason Yklley district, Mr. Fllndtaye that while thing! are inclined to toe a little quiet there ia no question in his mind but what the country is en tha very eve of a boom ehtch will be one ef the greatest ever seen. The magnitude of the ore bodies apparently underlying the entire Bastion, even without their wonderful richness. would be almost sufficient to guarantee this. .Acres of copper ore which will run from i I t to 10 per eeat copper are heing pmved up on, and it la only a question of time when mining with eteam ehovela will be inaugurated la the district, and the ores taken out at a rate which cannot help but mean wealth. Mr. Fllndt says that the Sprague property of the Maeon Valley Copper company is turning eut remarkably well, and great tblnge are expected from It thle fall. A large amount of work has been done on the property, and the results seem to grow better with every too t advanced. All the piopertles in tbe district are Mid to be looking well, and there li little question in the minds of anyone but wbat the district will some day stand second to none In the entire alate. - From Correspondents and State Exchanges Sept. 14. Republican: In tha office of Receiver Thompson, of the United States land office la developing a scandal of more than ordinal y magnitude that will burnt forth upon tbe public early next, weak In all its harrowing details. It does not concern tha land office. hut involves memltera of Ihe city council during the Morris sdmlnlsl ration. one or two mining expert, and other uf more or less prominence in ' 8alt City. The scandal Is not new; It f merely growing In nise. When the city bought uf Milo Clark and kis partner a mining claim in Spanish Fork canyon fop SB.iiOu Iasi year, there wi a great deal of tdlk concerning the deal, wtiirh bore all the evidences uf crookedness. The rounril knew that Clark's title to the claims, railed the War Engle und the Sr. louia, was not without a cloud. The claim contain asphulium in questionable quantities, ud while many business men tu Salt lake had beeu afforded the opportunity of buying the property fur anywhere from to ll.nob. the council bought it for ((1,0(111, of which w to in establishing the city's title to the property The clslni. which cm bran- - forty acre nr so near Thistle, are not worh continental to Kali Lake City. The asphalt cannot bt utilized by the city. Clark I oca ied the claim aa u lode, and then unloaded It on the city, I). C. Holcomb, who also claims rights lo the Hnn- - prnpei'y. has tiled a protest Inter-Mounta- . FAMILY CONCEAL THE CAUSE. New York. Sept. 14. Ml Edith Pinner wa a daughter of J. Pinner of No. 3b Washington otreet, Hoboken. N. J. Tbe father hae been a business man of Rtandlng for thirty years. Mrs. Flatow. i slater of the dead girl, speaking for the family, said : We are satisfied that my slater died frum heart dlaeaae. 1 was with her when be died. I took her te Smith Hall, Just outside of Buffalo, for treatment. Hhe waa suffering from neurai-thenl- a and hoart-- t rouble. 8he was very air k when we left Hoboken. Sho died on Saiuvday and 1 brought tho body borne on Runday. I do not know tlrla Dr. Turyer you speak of. When told that the cause of death aa given on the death certificate was child birth. Mrs Flatow said that this was certainly a blunder that a great mistake had been made. Harry Pinner, a brother. Mid: "Mr slater Edith wa twenty-tou- r yearn of age. She fir' went to Philadelphia, where her aiaisr liven and where who the laud office, in which he that it is a placer claim and not remr.nrd six weeks. A doctor In Bufwa remmmsndei. They brought a lode claim. He is ('presenting that falo Clara never had a ti'lc to the claim, v.er Sunday and we hurled her and that heing true. BjI l.ske City Wednesday. It mss a very sad matter now Its no line to it. Should the for all of ua. The canoe uf death waa land office decide in favor of Holcomb, given ua ns blood poisoning, followthe city will lie loser hi fd dm) unless ing an operation for appendicitis She those who sold thp proper y can be told it that she was married, but comoelled in com- - thiough with the would never reveal the name ef her husband.' money they ipceird. O A. Painter. Crank .XndctMin and W. G. Ncbckor. milling LIVELY AT CHERRY were BUSINESS CREEK. sent by the cly to inicsrlgatc Ihe claims anil they repored favorably to the ciry council. Their Bali !.nk-- . Kepi. 14. p. H. Cannon ure now a. ntvter .rf public reroid and of Cherry Creek.' Net., arrived in the Will probably hi- - frisked to a finish city this morning Mr. Cannon is presithe srandsl hs spent its force. dent. of the nisciiit Mining company In lu es'tmonv Anrien and Is niao connected with the newly, "n raid he hail made an xamlnation organised Bisniii. Extension company. which tas'ed a week. Dd that hr had He reports msi'rrs in grand shape at. found the claim lutd Iwen located the Piacuit mine. A large amount uf a lodes. Samples of asphalttim were good shipping re in being taken out, exhibited and the whole question was mueh of it from 350 to 00 running threshed out In de'ail Ncbcker. who, ounc1 of silver and tu average of f4 a agent Milo Clark, practically In gold. Much work ir being done on the dial which resulted In the mine in the way of improvements, j engineered the transfer of the property to the nnd more ia romsmplnted. The entire city, told minutely what the engineers shaft ia being rrliubered and In a few bail found nnd described the working day thin will be completed to the in He :;.! there was a vein entire working depth of SOP feel. Ore of asphaltum four fret thick of com la being taken mu. of the several level value, suitable for street the work g.as on and la thrown did not on the dump there ia now paicqicni. IC.i xaniiimtion , . hundred iciuf. A sixty-hnrs- e require much into-- but the rross-egpower amimemn will consume more than a pntnnrnrsor row being built in Salt ua anil w,ii up pm m (..pci.t'ion si cav- it is men. On of this land e be-fo- r - FINDING "Now then weve bettor got thing- - r0 a ebout whal e gwnz ta happen two years from now. things will take care uf theiutc'vM whew tha time comes. What the Repuk. lican party has to do i to uke ca t of the things that are up now--. thats whai it la doing. T1-.- SAILORS A OF EVIDENCE . SCHOOLS OF RUSSIA TO r Balt Lake, Bept. 14 Fred A. Fllndt, well known in Balt Lake mining circles. reached the city yesterday from Yerington, In the Mason valley country. Nevada. Mr. Fllndt Came here in eonnertJon with the putting through of one of the moat Important mining deal pitied off here. In n long time, namely the sale of the Dyer copper property In the Mason valley district to a syndicate oompoead of G. E. Loose, D. H. Faery and other. Mr. Loots has juat completed an examina- DONT WAIT ! Urea from Ihe banking business te form n company to be known aa the George M. Cannon company, whlrh will deni In real estate, industrial stocks and bonds and do a general business in Industrial securities. The new company will have office In (he Templeton block, where a leaee has been taken on three deiirable mom. During hi connection with the hank, Mr. Cannon hne had wide and varied experience along the linen In which he will engage and ihe appreciation of his anrvlre for the bank are shows In the following resolution passed by the director in accepting hla resig- - Salt Lake. Sept. 14 The mangled remains of a men found on the track f rbe Oregon Short Line near Knya-vtil- e yesterday were not those of Merman Genucb. a at Srt supposed. That gentleman telegraph from Pocatello that he la aliee and well. The name ef Mr. Geatch wa la a letter found on tbe dead man. and led te the belief that the young express messenger had been the victim of a tew rible accident. Another letter taken nom the dead man's pocket bore the name of C. L. Naylor, aad tho supposition that tho last namod might be tha nafortunate caused much anxiety among hli numerous relatives In this city. This morning a member of tho Naylor family went to Davis county and examined tho remains of the dead man, but saw no resemblance, eiiber la person or clothing, to their relative. A littlu later a message wa received at from C. 1. Naylor himself, which entirely set at rent tbe minds of his family' and friends. Who the victim of the acrldnet, or oT foul play If there was any, has aa yet ant hevn determined. A gold ring, bearing the niouograiu J. E. H. was found by a tramp near where the mangled corpse was dlcovered. A slip of paper with the worrta. "J. U Hamblin, Evanston, Wye." a also picked up near by. Such n person ts not know n in Evanston. Following I as accurate n description of tbe dead man aa could he gleaned from the mangled boy: About SI years eld. weighed 1 5 pounds, was S feet 6 Inrhes In height, of light complexion: he wore e No. S S hat. a bluo blouse shoe and shirt of Hne material and a white Tbe clothe were dark, the necktie. hat gray with n black band. the An inquest will he held ov body ef the man at the undertaking establishment of John Barton at DYER PROPERTY . CHANGES SEE HAMILTON COME NOW LANDING OP THE POLICE Petersburg, Sept. 14 -- Ai a g f 4 or meeting, held today inc attended toy thousands ef atudwui j, was reaulved to reopen the riea aad begin actual academir titg thus putting an end to the pi(t:iSi in the educational system of Ru-i- g which haa epduryd for two )e,i. Bt. 4 ful and happy. 1PM. "ckhodka, ra mar-riage- a, cni-tuir- fail Concerning Business Glvaa NOTICE! 15, Off DEAD STILL UNSOLVED. WW 4 SEPTEMBER future. post-poue- The Fatistc Can Be Told You that the deal will b Not Mad True Clairvoyant is Born MORNING, derails of the whole dragged, aad R may be that come member uf the Morris administration. aa wall aa o:hera. will llnd ibemaeivea in a ery unenviable position. Receiver Thompson tbe hearing 410,11 Monday morning at 10 orbek, aad it ie that all il tamimony will be in before tbe middle of the week. x parted CLAIRVOYANT PATCBDAY UTAH, SECRETARY Off THE NAVY VIRTUALLY ADMITS BONA-FART- IN A E WOMEN. Bloodstained Cloth Expected Explain Dieappeaiaac of Patients. Many Commander Celwell Nad Diacretlenary ffewera. But Task a Bsrleua Step. New York, Bept. 14. Secretary of the Navy Bonaparte, who stopped over night in' this city, expected to receive on hie arrival in Oyster Bay detailed information concerning the landing in Havana last night of armed sailors frum the United Stales cruiser Denver. The secretary left for Oyster Bay this morning to confer with- - President Roosevelt nnd Acting Secretary of Bute Bacon, regarding the Cuban When seen before leaving Secreury Bonaparte said: "1 know absolutely nothing of the situation In Cuba 00 far aa the landing t Paris. Sept. 14. Humors tha: :k hank of France had agreed to p an: tbe export of I1I.000.U09 in gold to. relief of the New York money m beW. having caused disquiet un the hour Buffalo. N. Y, Sept. 14. Dr. statement in behaii Tuner, who conducted hospital! for atho hank, denying the rumors in madg omen at 101 Niagara street and 33 Prospect avenue. In this city, la a OFFICIAL CALL. prisoner at police headquarter and the police are trying to unravel the But Convention, mystery of the sudden disappearance For Republican Bept. 20, 1906. of Gertrude Knight of Philadelphia from his Niagara street establishment To the Republican Elector! of ib State of Utah: where large quantities of bluodatained A rtate convention uf delegated rt clothes and bedding were found. The police were first attracted to reaentatives of tbe Republican party, Dr. Turver'a Niagara street place, on la tae state of Utah, will be herd at Wednesday morning, when, following n Balt Lake Cltyjor the pursoee of nomquarrel with Misa Geddes, hie head inating a state ticket, to nebevoted for held on nurse, Dr. Turver went ihratigh the at the general election, to Tuesday, November 6. 1906, the teleo place with an axe, smashing furniture tlon of a state committee, and for ihe and windows. While investigating the cause of the transaction of such other business ai disturbance, the police found a toed sat- may properly come before it. Bald urated with blood and a furnace part- aisle convention will aseemb'.e at n cotton. It oclock a. m. on Thursday, tbe 50;k ly filled with waa JrarneA that g patient who gave day of September, 1906, in the Salt her name aa Gertrude Knight of Phila- Laxe theatre. Candidate! arc to bo nominated for the following mcei: delphia occupied the room on Tuesday. Miss Geddes, the nurse, told Dis- Judge of the supreme court and repretrict Attorney Abbot that hla patient sentatives in the Sixtieth emigre. of left the hospital on Wednesday and the United States. The Republican electors of this took the 11:00 a. m. train tor Philadelphia. Her testimony in Ibis respect state end nil other electors, without ia partly counted by Mrs. Ayrea. a regard to paat political affiliation, woo housekeeper to whom Dr. Turver sent believe In the principles of the Republican party, and Indorse Us policies some of hla patient. Bbe aid a woman came to her place, Tuesday night and will support (he candidates a muand left tor Philadelphia. Wednesday. tilated at such convention, arc cordialBhe did not know her name, however. ly invited to unite under this call, While Investigating the Knight caae ia the selection ef delegates t The said state convention shall the police learned that Edith Pinner of of 627 delegates apportioned to the Hoixiken, X. J., died at the Prospect several counties of thle state, on the avenue hospital, September S. Ml Pinners body waa chipped to her home baala of one delegate to every on at Hoboken, V J., toy Undertaker M. hundred votes, or n major fraction J. Proaty. In tho last year Prouty thereof, that were cast for Hon. Jos. stated he has buried six women and Howell for representative in congress, two children tor Turver. It waa first on Nov. 8, 1904, aa foHowa Vote. Delegates. County. suspected that the Pinner woman and the soman who disappeared from tho Niagara street place were the same. This theory was dismissed yesterday when a trunk was found In the Niagara atreet hospital waa opened by tha police. It was filled with womans fine clothing and a bundle of letter addressed to Gertrude Knight. All tho unexplained circumstances that now remain hava to do with her. Physicians consulted toy the police doubt the statement regarding Mias Knights sudden departure from Turver'a place. They say the woman who occupied d chamber cm Niagara the atreet lost so much blood - Jhat U would be Impossible for her to travel no soon. They are also puzilsd to know why she should leave her trunly and clothing at such n place. Mica Geddei, upon being taken to the diatrlrt attorneye office, admitted that Dr. Tnrver'a sally with an axe followed a quarrel with her, but steadfastly declined to divulge thq cause of their trouble. . nf American soldier at Havana ia concerned, except what 1 hare learned from tbe Associated Presi despatches. Commander Colwell ha undoubtedly reported to Washlnglea upon hie notion. This report would be received by Admiral Converse and forwarded to me at Oyster Bay, where I shall examine it today. 1 learned of hie move bud night through the Associated Press, tout, took po action whatever. 1 did not telephone to Washington and bluod-aoake- bring shout the recall of the landed tailors In tbe Denver. When Commander Colwell wee sent on hla present mlxaton he received such instructions te an officer of the navy la ordinarily given when an important matter ie involved. He rereived no npe-rifl- e instruction aa to Intervening lu Cuban affairs. "Something waa left to his discretion?' "Yea, but. we, of courae, thought he would not Uke any aerieua step without. enmmunlcatlng with the department "Do you not consider the landing of armed sailors, who took up a position commanding the main atroeu of the capital of Cnba, must be looked upon by many aa tha first move toward around intervention by the Untied States in Cuban affairs a serious atep? "Yea. Mr. Bonaparte replied slowly aid thoughtfully. "It waa serious. "And discreet ?" "Well," and the oocretary.smiled, "I can anawer that question when 1 see hla report." Secretary Bonaparte planned to return to Washington aa aon after the Oyeiar Hay conference as possible. d cus-lis- JEWS ALMOST HOPELESS. blood-staine- Universal Feeling of Despair Among Them In Russia- - ' New York. Bept. 14. Dr. Emil G. Hlrech, professor at tho University of Chicago, and a member of the Board of Chartile of Illinois, arrived here yesterday on the Deutschland. He hne been abroad several uoniha and baa mad some Investigation of the Jows position in Russia. While he did not go Into Russian territory, Dr. Hlrech says k met many Jewlak atudanU in Germany, where they had fled tor pro- tection la conducting their studies. "From my ulke with the refugee! in Germany nnd general ebservatioua. said toe, "there Ie evidently a universal feeling of despair among tha Jews of Those-witwhom 1 talked Russia. look at thotr plight in an qxceedtngly pessimistic light. They are of the opinion that much hlnod will be shed before tho dawn of freedom breaks upon them. There seems te toe no hope among them for an immediate relief from the pressure pnder which The respective nnuaty committees are requested to arrange (or ba elecuf delegatee to the stale corn suSL Petersburg. Sepl. 14. Emperor tion llen. ..The chairmen of the county Alexandria and Nicholaa, Empress eommltteeu will forward to the chairfamily nailed on tbe Imperial yacht man of the state committee. ImmedBtandart down the gnlf of Finland on iately after their election, a full uxt an excursion, which will last several of tho chosen. delegates In The emperor accompanied days. stale By order of tbe Republican by the minister of court and the min- committee. marine. ister of Balt Lake City. Utah, Aug. II. lVi CZAR ON AN EXCURSION. J. SPANKS TRAINED ANIMAL V 4 IHE KICKER Tha late Robert G. lngeraoll once eld- "The more I know men, the better I like doge. There is food for thought in this apparently frivolous AND THEN GIVES ATTENTION TO remark. There is no discounting the BRYAN. fart that a dog or horse ie a true instanfriend. The meny remarkable ces of devotion displayed by the creature! la sufficient to prove Distinguished Statesman Disappointed in Bryans Lack of thin aanertlon. The intelligence disImprovement. played by many anlmala of tbe lower urder is truly wonderful. With Burch end Reiss worlds greatest trained animal shows, which will exhibit in this Chicago. Bept. 14. Speaker Jos. G. city on Saturday next, are ever 550 Csnnon made a short speech before tho d matanimal actors. These Republican state committee, which ure! display intelligence that uncanny. Ponlee go through a met here yesterday. Mr. Cannon was military drill with the precision and on his way to his home st Danville, willingness that would put to shame Ills., from Michigan. They obey many military companies. The reform forces, to whom the every command and perform tbe most four-toote- 8. HAMMOND, Chairman. Rudolph Kuchler, Secretary pro they exist. SHOW uui-c'r- semi-offici- a. ' HOSPITAL CONDUCTED FOR tern. TRAIN) 4 EAST DA I LY VLA. d four-toote- Thin Includes tbe Samoan OVERLAND LIMITED and the new LOB ANOKLI-B- CHICAGO LIMITED. . Strictly Twentieth Century, Electric Lighted Heated Trelno operating Pullman Palace Bleepers ; incomparable Observation Library nnd Dining Curs of the very latest manufacture. ONLY 40 HOURS OGDEN TO Vet-tibnle- speaker gave most of his attention, were classified by him aa "the kickers? and he gave them additional cause to charge him with disrespect for their efforts toy comparing them to a celebrated mule, concerning which it nevCHICAGO. er was known "whether he waa brayFor particulars write A. B. Moseing because he wee kicking or kicking because he braying. ley, Tnr. Pus. Agent Furthermore, he said, Inasmuch aa their object seemed to be tha Immediate teformatlnn of the entire world, they were hopelessly beyond argument, and, therefore, the best course for a sensible man to pursue with regard to them was to "leave them alone "Thle is a mighty Important campaign tor the Republican party. continued the epcaker, "and weve got enough to take tip all our attention with things that are going to happen right now without bothering about things that can't toe mended or with things that arc going to happen two years from now. "Some people arc a great deal both-ere- d about whai'a going to happen In 1908. Mr. Bryan is bothered. He was met the other day In New York by a great crowd of 40.000 people, who There is. many a Blip canje together to greet him on his tween the cup aad the lip but from Europe. "Now Mr. Bryan had been there ia no nlip in our laundry and we suppose he bad beentraveling, Informdetail in l expected that he'd work. Every little ing himself. the come heck home as proper with connection a men who bad gained experience and knowledge turning out of laundry work is from seeing different men and countries but be no sooner makes n speech carefully attended to and the than we find him full of the same old renult i people aw well pleite-eheterodox notions and Ideas. with the elasff of work we "But a oon as Mr. Brvan discovdo. ers that these Ideas are not altogether popular with hi party, then behe Inquire for onr new rates other. gin to go easy on them.' Now he says on family washing. that of course he's right, hut that A vpei'ille for pain Dr. Thomas' Ec he will accept a nomination Oil. :mnpct, cheapen from he Democratic partv even U it m-- r devised. A household rem- itnrlcate maneuver; there ere ponies that count, multiply, subtract and tell the different colon. There are ponio that will act at aervanta, and will bring any article the trainer may designate. There are clown ponies, and ponies that perform the most difficult sets. The dogs, monkey, goats, xebua, llamas and camels ell perform luhpris-inacta. The man who says that animal do not think, win fed ashamed of himself aftef seeing these ahows. Anlmala In comedies and little plays, animals In tragedies and anlmaa in dozen of wonderful acta ell go to how that they think and are capable In of making tbemaelvoe underatuod. conjunction with the multitudinous animals act will be presented famously funny downs. Japanese acrobats and BCridiats. Ulliputlan performer and many new and novel features never seen with a show along these line before. Gregory's Royal Italian band haa been especially engaged for the tnur of Meeara. Burch and Reias' haow. and Is. itnqueatlnnably, the finest ninatcal organisation ever carried with a tented exhibition. Another special feature nf these shows la that tbe inn Shetland pontes will be placed at tbe disposal of the little mn and women after the matinee. Every child attending these shows will he given a free pony' ride. Under no circumstance win this feature be omitted. A grand free street carnival aad children' falrlyland parade will be given n the mrning of the exhibition at 11 o'clock, at which tima tha entire ag' gregation nf animal actors will he seen. Thia parade will, without a doubt, ecllpae any ever attempted by . g Ly re-tur- n te d r nev-erthr- if lini-mr- edy in America for 25 yror. does not adopt hi tdcan-te- lln Ik --in he rigirt. and they'll come to It In tho Ogden SteamLanndry Both phone 17L 417 25th Sb |