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Show MORXIXO, RX A MIXER THE 8 ore. EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS- -. Independent 'Rhone foil 'Rhone, two rings ftkiNKis office Independent 'Phono oil 'Phono, on ung been Rsrfe s municipal arheme ha in operation in Glaogus lor the lost trn tears. it ts sorkod in cos Junction siib i hr rorpoi stioo model ,uddini houses. and me s'.igbt loss on No. II toe "rsui;l kouir,'' si it is cslled. is on "the i tin mrp.'uH No. M made up I' ht No. SI houses. CELEBRATED The GiSigow building sith w Mrs. W. Hughes of Rod were in the city yesterday. Kit. sod jor. Col., Rogers of Salt Lake L'1'y was Ogden jeatentay on business, B. B. rrnnies are making tt celebrate Burns birth- - The Scottish aa January 34. For choice hay. rolled oais and mixed grain of all kinds, fruit boxen. call at Grout 'a, 333 JCh St. Ben N'evtns, general livestock aga of the Rio Greene railroad, was in 0. Frank Snyder has resigned pra arriptlon clerh a: iha lie drug atorii for ihs purpose of attending school st Nor Lb scalar n university, Edna and Eleanor Hailey from Hailey. Idaho, spent the summer with hare returned a her they relatives. I a yesterday. Misses n ! EXPLAINS JEROME HIS POSITION Alonzo Browning, son of TV. W. Browning, leaves today for f'hiarg'i, Saya Thara Are Many Issues That Nava Net Vet Stan Touched whore ba sill leaume his studies in Upon. medirine. This ia Mr. Htoaning a third year in the medical department of the New Totk, Sept. 19. In a long Inlaiveriiiy of Chicago. AtThe funeral over tho remains of Mrs. terview given out tonight Dictrlct Teas Mullen Biarkwcaihnr will bo held torney William Trareri Jarome, a canfrom the Catholic church tomorrow' didate for the governorship of New t Friday! morning at 10 o'clock. InYvrk, defines hla attitude on various terment will bo in the Mountain View Issues sad gives hia view on political cemetery, men and matiera in the present guberMr. George Ftambly of Denver la natorial campaign. the gueat of Mr. and Mra. F. H. La Bo. Mr. There are la my Judgment." saya Jerome, "enme very serious Issues A Jury for the case of J. I), Skeen which arem not to hare been touched upon at all in the present discussion rertua R. B. Paine will probably be of political queetioni. I have alwaja selected today, the rase haring been contended that there was practically begun lato yesterday afternoon. little pelltlral liberty for the people; that they were simply given a chide A warranty deed was Sled yesterday between candidates, none of whom transferring part of lota g and T. waa of their own selection. block 13. plat B. from A. A. Monger The first step of paramount necesand wife to John R. Rost an. sity ia fur the people to gain poqitoI $1,024. and fight to the laat ditch for the ballot used In Massarliuaetta. namely, The Amalgamated Sugar company a ballot on which there la no party will begin work at the sugar factory column. bewt was As commenced today. hauling If ae had the Massschuselta ballaat Monday, It la thought that a suf- lot In thla state, together wrh the ficient quantity of beet a la now oa of nomination by petition, privilege mills. hand to supply the the decent people of the state always would hate their power to correct wean laaund yes- the mlaiakea and wrongdoing of a Marriage pie terday to Jodhua Wilson, aged 22, and litlral party. Mias Dorn RSlanu, aged 22. both of 'Tha starch must he pul hack Into Ogden; John 8. Rackfiam of Ogden the civil service to the vety limit. The and Mary C. McBride of Huuteville; decent people of this state. IrrespecDavid N. Whlaa, aged 29. of Ogden, tive of party, do not desire that their and Elian Laraaa, and 27. of loigan. appointive public ufllcea should bn and Auguat amtd 41, and Marused aa a bribe to perpetuate political garets Raltbcl, aged S3, both of Og- power. Second, there should he. a den. great extension of the rorrupt pier-ticeact and a rigid enforcement of On ae principles. INJURED IN A COLLISION I believe thoroughly In home rule ae a Democratic principle. I believe Was Struck by a Delivery Wagon that every municipality should have While Ridbng a Bicycle. the power to ierFrm for itself all those services which Involve the grantD. X. Btephena writs liadly bruised ing of piitilli- franchises, such service ia a collision 'wtih a dellveiy waaim aa are now usually pet formed by what while he was' rinlng a bicycle at the are called public service corporations, Instance, I believe that New York corner of Grant amnue and Twenty-fiftshould have the right to nan aud street about p. m. yesterday. City titrate gas, electricity and all car The young man waa tarried into Carr'a Hues." drug store, wber Ms injuries wens Asked aa In his opinion of the prew dressed gad a abort time after the acent strength tip the stale of William ha to waa able to neturn bla cident R. Hearat. Mr. Jerome said: oa bla home a street car, bicycle havI think precisely Wnal I have ah ing been taken to the pnllre gtatlun. wav a thought Itthat the about l Hie body wea bruised la places rests of lieaiat entirely on atrength Inand one of hie handa waa patnfolly men who assume the cowardice of the jured. The police have been devot- to he Democratic leaders, but do not ing conaidersble time to the enforce- and cannot lead the Democrats of this ment of the recently enact d ord Inane atnta. This state la as Demregulating fast driving at crossings, ocratic aa Pennsylvania naturally la Republican. and it la poaatble that the deleter from Hut the Democrat a up the state are this source may be minlmiKml in the men of probity and intelligence and future, but they complain that the pub- are moved by appeals to patriotic lic Is nut taking to the reform wlih as principles, and they would no more much avidity as might ba dealred. think of following riff raff a hick seta Itself up aa the Democratic organisation than they wotilinf following PonMR. SIMERLAID TO REST tius Pilate or Judas Iscariot. if at the Huffalo convention It Funeral From the M. I. Church Saiu- - should appear that Hearat had great I tiful Floral Offerings. strength, you would find the great majority of delegate would he falling The funeral 4 Samuel A. Finer, over one another in their desire to b who died of heart failure ax Hutle, proclaimed aa the original Hearat men. Moat, on Heptendier 13. waa held at If. on the other hand, a preliminary 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the conference goes to show that Heartt'e First Methodist nhurrh, Her. Frank atiength ta over estimated, the rata Shaw presiding. Music waa furnished that would sell out the Democratic of the pariy for their own self Interest would by a ladies' choir. rnn to cover to fast that it would Order of Red Men, of which the waa e number, acted aa pall take a microscope to discover a Hearst bearers. There were a large number man In Beffalo.'' Mr. Jerome Mtterlv assails Norman of beautiful floral offerings from frlenda la both Ititte and Ogden. In- E. Mack .and W. J. Connors of Buffalo, who he said.- would ruin the Iiemo-cralt- e terment waa in the City cemetery. party purely out of self Interest. and pays hts respects to C. J. HOMES FOR WIDOWERS. Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall. considers lile part of the Intervery oMth-erleMen tor Scheme With Municipal view Is devoted to an uncomplimentSables. ary review of W. R. H first's political C'ousid-oratio- n lln e a DAY MANY 0GDEN1TES GO TO GARDEN CITY. Splendid Program Rendered and a Fine Time Waa Had. I'esch day w aa celebrated at Brigham City jeaterday by mots tnsa tea parsons, wuo gaiharsd ia the little cuy from all pans of ibe state. All day king and until ibe late hour of this morning its streets were througed with the visitors. enjoying the hospitality of the sturdy i'tahna. An excellent program was reudered aud there waa 'something doing" all the lime in the way of aaiertaiumenl. Between the hours of It end II in he morning aparial trains from Cache valley, Mstlad valley end from Ogden. Salt Lake end southern I'tah arrived. Aa soon as iha visitors alignt-e- d a parade waa formed led by the Brigham t.liy baud, and marched ta the court hauae square, where Mayor Holst oa behalf of tha city welcomed the visiioia to tha city. Our Dealra wea ihe subject of ae address delivered by President Fixhburn of tho Brigham City Commercial club, neal-iu- g with tho objects of ihe .Peach Day" celebrations, aud to call the attention uf the outsider! to the resources nf the fruit center of the state. At the conclusion of the program the gueals sere directed to the high school grounds, where a thousand caaea of Iiisckiiw pearlies were given away. During ihe Inuch hour the band gave an open air concert from tha band aland in the court house ground. A feature of the afternoon was a tuuu-san- baseball gama between Bountiful and Brigham I'ky, resulting iu a vlctoiy fur the former by a score of ti to 2. In the eveulng a grand ball was given in the aradenty and a concert in the tabernacle, the program for which follows: Quartet from Ktiblit Hood. De Mra. IJzaje Thomas Edward. Mra. Rlale Harrow Heat. Thna. Aahwurth, J. Millard Squires; tenor solo, "O Vision Entrancing,''. Thomas. Will D. Phillips; contralto sold, "O Divine Redeemer. Gtmnod. Mrs. Heat; selection, Walt i." Vogel, imperial male quartet; solo, O Happy Days. Streltr.skl. Mlaa Margaret Call; baaa solo, "lkmq In the Kretiscb, Mr. Squires; trio, Depths, "Hclteve Me, from Xalllla." Mrs. Edward, Mr. Ath worth. Mr. Christopher-son- ; Ko-ve- Penn, aoprauo Kilo, CarlMinia, Mra. Edward; selection,' Iu Old Madrid, Shift i nek. Imperial male quartet ; tenor solo, Conte to Me, Denis, Mr. Ashworth; piano solo, "Valse, Mias Mattie Rend; qua nut from Rip oletio. Mrs. Edward, Mrs. Host, Mr. Ashworth, Mr. Squires. Accidents will happen, bill the families keep Dr. Tltutuaa' Electric OH fur such emergencies, it subdues the pain and h'eala tha hurts. TRAINWKECK NEAR LONDON - h - erv-era- Train Leaves Track, Takes Firo Baneafh Debrla, Raa-aenge- liondun, Hepi, 2(1. -- The crowded Hruirh express train on the Great Northern railway, leaving lauufon laal night, wns wrecked, outside of Grantham at midnight. The train should have slopped at Grantham, blit failed t do an. Shortly after passing the station thn train left the rails and Jumped n bridge. .Tbe engine and several eoarhea were dashed over the embankment, the engine turning turtle. Several coaches Immediately took fire. There are many passengers beneath the delirl. Of ten extricated, five have died. The number of lives lust la not knmvn, hut la believed to be largo. Many were injured. At last atTounia the eoarhea wers still Mazing and the fits brigade had been called nut. The dead and injured as jret have not been Identified. At the spot where the express was derailed theie Is a curve and It Is supposed the brakes failed to act. The train appears to have gone upon a siding. smashing the parapet of the bridge, which was completely shat- tered. o'clock this stated that ten iirsotts had been killed and sixteen Injured. A dispatch from Grantham stated that the fire waa well under control. morning Fepl. 29. At 4 It wga officially HACK WRITES sa In some influential quartara.it has been suggested that the Londun entity ty council should carry Its schemr for lifmning accommodsilnn a step further and provide humea for widow tra with children. The proposal, however, la not a novel it LETTER TO ADAHS career.. Heavy, Impure blond makes a mud- Asking Him if H la Willing to Accapt tbs Democratic Nomina- , pimply romplexion. headaches, tion. nausea. Indigestion. Thin blood makes Blood you weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Dltt era makes the blond rich, red, pure Buffalo. X. Y.. Bept. 19. Norman E. re g) ores perfect health. Mark of the national Democratic committee foe tbe stare of New York, nr ri r vi a letter to Mayor James Noble Adam today requesting a frank answer a to whether he would accept the Democratic nomination for governor of the state If tendered him. In his letter Mr. Mack say: Flir some months, as you arn aware. 1 hare been favorable to the nomination for governor of Congressman W. R Hearat. believing that he was the strongest and most available man for the party to name. Tp to Wednesday night of last week I favored Mr. Hearsr'p nomination fo- - the Democratic convention, but the Independence league nominated Mr Hearat and a foil state ticket and adopted a platform of principles. "I am therefore now, and have been rlnre this nomination, opposed to tbe nomination of Mr. Hearat by the Democratic convention which io to meet No mutter how here next Tuot-damuch I or others might try to make it appear that It Is not a legal nomination. I' haa been male to appear an. and It is no for all Intents and purposes. and the presa and the public, from Maine to California, have put that construction upon It and should the Democratic convention to meet, here Tuesday next nominate Mr. Heart or endorve tbs 'action of the Independence league, aa menv people would say. It would to my mind he a surrender of Democracy whlrh wou'd dy. r-w- wi. t- - Theref.ps, iu common with this mat other who fovor ticket the reguiar Tuesday ia ask fu if the"' r, DOG ARRE8T8 A MURDERER. QUESTIONABLE LANGUAGE REFORM. One thing is very noticeable about language reformers ihe low opinion they have of one another's arheniea of simplification and Improvement. That distinguished authority, Dr. Zatnen-hn- f. haa confided to a press representative hla fear that President Roosevelt's spelling refortp Is doomed to failure, heraniu there are so many words In the English language whose pronunciation ia similar. We take Hits to mean that when President Roosevelt uses such terms as klst" and "busht'' in his official documents by the way, we should like to know how these words found a plare In the chnate presidential: vocabulary-t- he said documents may past muster; but is made between If no distinction deer'' and dear," or between see" and "Hen." or 'wood" and would," tbe President will find lit has struck a linguistic snag of as unusually penetrating type. When Ihq President writes; "I went bnntina tn xny bearskin, we nre very considerably Impressed; but tr he takes to writing: I went hunting in my bareskln' we will not be Konsevelted Into standing It. Haring bud Ur. Zamenhofs criticism of simplified spelling, we should like President Roosevelt's candid opin, It would probion of Dr. Zamenhof. ably take a drastic form -"- Dr. Zamen-bn- f la a fool from Foolvllle," or something equally trse. It Is a pity to use such expressions shout an Esperantist. Esperanilsm is not folly. It is simply, as the name indicates, the amiable e person. weakness of the ultra-sanguin- Ksperantlsts honestly believe that they are solving the language difficulty by adding another tongue to the hundreds that already exlxt. Now there are two objections to the Esperantist theory, and both srefatal. One Is that if Esperanto Is successful it will be widely Imltsted. until there will he as many imlrerasl" languages as there are systems of shorthand. Thla objection is unanswerable, and on the principle that it la impolitic to fire a second barrel at an already dead bird, it seetns hardly neresssry to mention the other. However. Esperantiars, as we have said, ara.rery sanguine, and the most parent absurdity in their system, when pointed out, does not dash their hopes. We would, therefore. ask Dr. Zameshof what guarantee he can offer that Esperanto, even If widely adopted, will escape the tilth, erto immutable law nf language the law of racial variation? What, in short, ia to prevent the French. English and Spanish Espersn'ists ft century hence molding the language to their own form, as thev have already molded Ijitln? The production of a satisfactory guarantee in Dr. Zamenhof might weil be rewarded by a handsome pres entatkin of canal shares in Msra. Ixmdon Express. TWO FOES. Gypaiti Dilemma he ths Froatiar. Franco-Gar-ma- 20, 1906. I venations opr the wires, and rcu nV tne ordinary observer. when i i. in res detecriies ac- 'lug them that Mbiie the kings ih-- m verhei.i-ir- . avoid to for possible witn others company him evervwhere, lie ivgarded a talk it mils' r. svrh local the from speria'lv de' ached vice secret!." which all ufftria'e uvj force, bis walks or drives abroad at . lac subject of the most elaborate prep- operators are soltmnly pledged in c aration beforehand. The route is gone aerve.Fsil Mall Gazette. over by the officers, and ihe persona met with on it arc carefully srniMn-ixeReliable men arc disposed at FOB SALE AT 2813 CBAKIAVE. afany point that may be deemed to LAW Household furniture for sale at ford reason for doubt. None, sate i how in the secret, dream of tbe aiGrant avenue. of the rs nge menu made, for one essential ihings in making these disNOTICE BY CRQCEBS AID shall not EIGHT-HOULAW AFFLIES TO position ia that the public them. suspect BUTCHER:! GOVERNMENT WORKB. Matching over a royal personage is anxious work. It is vfrea rendered all All grocery aiores and butcher the;-ths more so by the aervotts anxiety of Officers Must Furnish List of Statutes tha inhabitants of a localUr Intensely will close at 1 o'clock this aficru-nand Orders. Interested in (he safety of. a royal fur the purpose of attending the visitor. The chief of polica responfair. sible, daily receives letters, anotty. mous and otherwise, inundating him Suffered day and night the to: men-- , Oyster Bay. L. I.. Sept. How can of Roosevelt today extended, tbe with valuable! nformattoa. itching piles. Nothing helped ba t'l he I used Doan's Ointment. ! cure i eight-hou- r Ixw to apply to all public he tell how valuable it may means And Hon. John R. Garhaa made Inquiry men iuquirrT permanently. work under the supervision of any detrouble. Idea. rett, Mayor. G'rard, Ala. partment of the government. This order affects more particularly work oa river hud harbor improveFRENCH SHERLOCK. FAIR ments. Charles F. Neill, commissioner of i Daily Programs. labor, who at tho direction of the Maksa aa Arrast for tbs Murder of a Mummy. Fim day Thursday. Sept. 2(th. President, ha had charge since Inst This will be devoted to the srranss-men- r winter of the enforcement of the eight-hou- r of stock In stalls, and articles lor law, has sent to the President a An old gentleman at Ternee today report of which Ihle is the concluding was charged with murder under curl, exhibitions. Superintendents of department w,;i ous circumstances. ' paragraph: 1 be os hand to render any asslstant-A rag picker rushed ints tbe poiL-might add hero that I found ono very soil res ble effect baa been pro- station and throw down a bag of bones, necessary, and wil have full charge oL duced ia this matter of the eight-hou- r declaring that they had been given to the sauto. Races. law.. Contractors fully realise now that him to aaako away with, but he had Races for tha day will be called at the law Is going to be enforced with discovered them to be human. S:3U p. m. sharp, as follows: earnestness, and they no longer disScenting a terrible crime, the inmiss it aa a matter of no consequence. spector bad the man looked up, and 3:20 class 2'Hi.n They probably like tbe law leas than then telephoned to a magistrate. Soon 3:00 class mile run and repeat. 3 In 3. .I'K'.uj ever, but their attitude none the less after tbe magistrate, inspector aud two half-mile la rapidly changing into one of be- policemen called at the house where Country saddle burse 10.n0 dash coming respect for the atatute. the bag had been handed to the rag To carry out Commissioner Neills picker, and were received by an old recommendation! the President haa gentleman in gold rimmed spectacles. today signed the following executive The magistrate locked the door beorder:' hind him, laid a calcined bone oa tho First -- AH departments of the gov- table, and aald: You gave this and ernment under ihe supervision of other human remains to a rag picker which public works are being con- thla morning? did, said the old st rue ted are hereby directed to notify gentleman. 1 arrest you fur murder Ihe representatives stationed at such said the magistrate solemnly ; who public works to report at once to their was your victim?'' In reply the old gentleman in the respective departments all caaea la which contractors or gold spectacles burst out laughing. on works now under construction have The victim, he said, la the eon of required or permitted laborers or me- the Grand Prieat Diophta, who died in over work in chanics their employ to Egypt more than 3,000 yearn before eight hours In any one calendar day, tbe birth of Christ. I bought him reAll "Second government represen- cently, but be did not keep well, ao I tatives in eharge uf construction of preferred to get rid of him. public Works are further directed that Exhaustive inquiries eventually led It Is part of their duty to report to to the release of tbe rag picker and each and their respective departments an apology to the mummy purchaser every case in which laborers or me- London Mall. to chanic are required or permit tejl work over eight hours a day on the works under aitperrlalna of aurh gov- FATHER VAUGHAN OUT OF THE FULFIT. ernment representatives. Wherever reports showing work in excess of Father Vaughan, the preacher, the eight houri a day are received by any department they are to be referred to denouncer of the sins of modern sothe department of Juatlre for appro- ciety, tho eloquent, outspoken prieat, ia known to everyone. priate action. Third All depart menig of the govFather Vaughan, the tireless worker ernment tinder the aupcrrialiin of in tho East End, the glad resource which public work are belag con- of all the hnngry and suffering, the structed by contract are further direct sick and needy, and, above all, of tbe ed to have their respective legal offchildren, la a stranger beyond the dull, narrow streets where he haa worked- icers prepare and forward to the President a lint of aurh statutes and execuAt: one time he used to spend two tive orders aa have a direct bearing nights a week at hia residence in on contracts for the construction of residence was one mom a Ihe ground public works and with shich bidders floor, furnished with two deal chairs, a on stirh work should be made ac- Luca afreet. Commercial road. The (Signed! deal table, a camp bedstead and a fryquainted. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. ing pan. There you might find Father Sept 17, 1904." Vaughan busily engaged frying liver and baron a portion of hla own dinner for some old creature who had WHEN KINO EDWARD to hla benevolence. IS ON HOLIDAY. come to appeal There are-twsides, at leaet, to Father Vaughan. He. will paaa from Tha tlinn whea royalty travels Is n fashionable congregation in Farm always an anxious seises to the police street, front a paaslonate attack on authorities responsible for the safety what' he conceive .to he certain asof the august person, and the recent pects of modem life in the West Eqd rescrud eocenes of anarchical activity to the squalor and abject, poverty of haa awakened the police of the great the Ean. There, perched on a table continbmal-nationto extraordinary In some convenient square, with tbe vigilance. The bomb thrown at the children gathered round him. he will king and queaa of Spain galvanised tart n service, first catechising the every detective center In Europe into children and then pasring to an easy, activity. simple address to the rough people The precautions takes during King gathered round. to Edward's - continental Journey Another Father Vaughan la the skillMarlenbatl, and for hla safety while ful organiser and administrator. Two In watertbe little Austrian slaying Manchester bazaars organised by him ing place,, aurpanead any hitherto or- made 'eleven thousand pounds, with ganised. which he bnllt clubs for working men. if unriTaled popularity, both at home But Father Vaughan la chiefly the and abroad, were aa assurance of preacher. He waa once preaching In safety. King Edward would hardly Rome on behalf of tbe rharittes of need any further protection. The po- Pope Leo XIU. He waa called op and lice, who keep sharp ears open to congratulated by hla holiness, and gather public sentiment In tbe nations when one nf the cardinals declared that a monarch visits, are well aware that Father Bernard preached like am Italour sovereign la Intensely popular ian, the pope asserted that he was an with tha masses of ths continental Italian. He waa born on Veauvlua. rountriea. But tha anarrhlst outrages and we only sent him to England to ' all popular foellng. Hence the neces- cool. It was a fine metaphor of hla sity for the remarkable vigilance of fiery eloquence. But. perhaps tbe t which the king has been tbe object. characteristic story Is his answer For week! prior to the king's Jour- when naked if he had been nervous In ney the British, French, German, Ital- preaching at Cannea. when. King Edian and Austrian polica wore In com- ward, aa Prince of Wale, and aotnc munication respecting the coming fifteen other royal peraonagea were visit. Raports respecting tbe move- present. No." he said, for you mut ments of dangerous or suspicious per- know that I hare been accustomed to sona were received from all quarters. p retch iu tbs presence of Our Lord-The modern detective system and the London MaiL increased spirit of camaraderie which haa grown up between the police of Tarloua nation! has resdUed ia an in- HARVARD ADMIRED BY FRENCH SCHOLAR. terchange of information which enables the authorities of earh to know By the rise and beauty of its buddwhere the most dangerous anarchical scattered about-- English fashion. ings, . at are time. any spirits In personal attendance upon his In an immense parii: by IU enormona Inter-Mounta- in rich equipment of ita majeat while be in In residence in revenue; by the London or abroad is Detective Inspec- libraries, museumof and laboratories; its professors, the tor Spencer, in command of officers by the reputation of who night and day watch over their Influence of Its teaching, the number a. and the prestige of Its publication preplans charge. in ita halls or The obnoxious person who succeed- the great Inmen trained Harvard leaves iu chairs. Installed ed In baffling the watch of Scotland on the mind of the traveler an impresYard upon desperadoes landing upon to that carried away our shores and the officers of Scot- sion almost equal from Oxford or Heidelberg. From Tn land Y'ard have a wonderful acquaintthe Strenuous Life," by ance with tbe dangerous characters of the Land of Klein. continental nations would find him- Abbe Felix self confronted by a personal bodySLANDER BY TELEPHONE. guard of skillful and daring watchers who hate made a special study of ' to troublesome. prov likely decision caused Seldom haa s While Scotland Yard exerts Itself la so much popular legal excitement as the reall directions and scatters Its hidden cent ruling of the Austrian supreme eyes and ears everywhere, the king's court that a conversation orar the telpersonal detective guard wvrks Imme- ephone Is to be tegarded as speaking diately around him. In addition to tn public, because it might be ovei this private body of guardians. Chief beard by a third party. The Judgment every Inspector Quin of Scotland Yord. ac- was given In connection with one of companied the royal party on the Jour- those "Ehrenbeleidlgung, or alander nal- to Marlenbad. For a considerable time before the cases, which are everyday occurrences Speaking through arrival of the king tbe locality bo fa in thla country.a man called the enabto arrive sr Is visited by special de- the telephone, an imtectives. who. with the chief of the ler of a bathing establishment person." nnd was promptly police on the spot, pursue inquiries as pudent to the persons in the place, and vigi- hauled up for "Ehrenbeleidlgung,' and to lantly watch all newcomers The li- compelledthe piy a fine. He appealed decision, saying that the en n a detective force is a remarkably against f wide awake body, and Marlenbad. with remark was made In privi'c. but ths Its five thousand nr eo population, was court nf appeals held It was not 3, well scanned. Reinforced by special because the telephone operator or might pueribly officers from Britain, Franee. Germany some other person have overheard It. and Italy, the stream of visitors free So much tatereet dun-inwas aroused over about seventeen thousand arrive this era-metrdecision that the minister of the seiron wsa next critically Dr. Ibrecht, himself made a watched. Lists of ail the occupants of houses tn the neighborhood of tbe personal Inspection of the chief teleroyal residence wers famished' to tbe phone office to tee to what extent the local pnllre. and tbe arrival of a new- telephone employs were likely to one comer wsa immediately notified. The hear con relations going on btween approaches to the residence itself were the s'lhsrribers. The minister has now guarded night and day by watchers of Issued s stringent general order forwhose presence no sift ia betrayed to bidding the employes to listen to con- - ea wmi the n,t ltr.c.-mounta- IKTER-SII0UKTA- 2 Tho aagseity of a dug has brought to juviire a man now awaiting execution for murder In Valencia Jail. The owner of the dog waa killed ia a sudden quarrel, and hia body was secretly buried by tbs murderer and his confederates. The dog witnessed the crime and the burial, aud succeeded in escaping front the criminals. Tha animal returned to in matter's house, sad by barking and running to Ihe disir induced tha dead man's eldest son to follow. The dog made Its say airtight to the grave, and began scratching up the earth. The police were called and the body was unearthed. The ting was still unsatisfied, and led the way, following a scent apparently, to a cafe in tbe town, where it aprang at the throat uf a mau seated at a table. The man was rnwsted, and confessed to the murder of the dog'4 ovt ner. lendon Mall. BETWEEN FFPTEMRER PRESIDENT WILL Buffalo. I convention tenders you the guwins-tkfor governor without pledge of any nature beyond ihe performance of your duty aa you see It, if elected wil. you accept the same? "If you will accept tbe nomination as tbs head of the party organisation in the attic I will at once proceed, lth other leaders of the party in the state, to endeavor to bring about your nomination, sot nly for the reason Indicated in this letter, but because 1 belle ve you could lead the psrijr ticket pi victorv. The Democracy of the Empire rare must stay with the Democracy of the nation, and the Democratic pa: tv will never die or surrender. In replying to thla. Mr. Adam wrote: I mould say that if the Democratic parti . in convention assembled, of any trie and loyal Democrat that he serve hts party and the people. It ia hia duty to respond even against his personal preference and to stand or fall fighting In the gold way for bis party and principles. The Democratic party knows its own mind, and will express its own choice, and if ihtn Is done freely and without dictailoa or compulsion It la the duty ,f every Democrat to aid in the battle and assist in winning it. Whosoever the Democratic perry, free from dictators. should select a ita standard-bearethat mas should accept and fight to a finish for true Democracy. rsstM-rrfoJi- ei'.er-taiunirs'.- a. BREVITIES OS' Dwiiina'lm of a full flow lop to but tow b. nest party r PEACH s Urge om, abo.it itiii IxfjiiMinis. aplrndid kiicBcn accoii.iuouaiHiu, a giosi dining hail, reorea'.um xoowk for adults and children, aud reading room and library, a room for meetings and a creche. sud a aparioua It la m reality a piacs pia.igrouud. of shelter for respectable lues of ha bit a who are willing to aubiuit to formal diarlpllno and to have their rhildron attended to during hours of nmplo) meat, or, if they are helpless U'tid iota, auraod undti trained super-i! weion. back aloe ping room it designed to accommodate one adult and three dren. The rate per room to men la Sc tid per woes; fur n father aith one j child 4a 3d; for n father with two cbJld for the pareui and dren 4 lOd-- Sc ; id for each child; and there ie a charge of Id per week additional forchild acoommodatod in a aepajrarh I rate dormitory. The charges for board are tm a restaurant principle, averag-deFor children j Ing 4d a meal for adults. bvard rhsrgos arc: la lod per J the sack for a alugla child; la 7d earh for two la one family, sad la 4d each for three la one family. luradoa Mall. be a lasting humiliation to the Denioergrn- - party of ibis sraie aud Democrats in ' MORNING, TDnrSPAY HTAn, OGDEN, .I . AND AND m-w- Saturday I: Tib W The . Fair GREAT n An exiraordinn-- y complication has been brought about on the Franco-Germafrontier by ft number of gypsies. slut hs.l been roving about France und ntovel by the ftuthoritlex from place to place. A short time ago they were expelled from Nnncy and sent to Lune-vlllThe n avor refused to allow them t stsv there, and they wFre hastily surrounded by gendarmes and hustled over he frontier Into Gern many. On Fridsv be German police drove them Into France, and the French gendarmes promptly tried to drive them hark again. Tin: a number cf German police wrye In waiting, and positively refused to allow the gypsies to pass. It was then hie on Friday night, and both Fronch and German gendarmes decided i0 sleep on the spot. The gypsies assumed a threatening attitude.' and rne French gendarmes applied to the sub prefect of Luneville. who Immediately dispatched a company of Infantry who formed pickets round the gTpstes. Meanwhile the German police ad also telegraphed for military. nl n Saturday morning a company of German aoldlers arrived. Since Saturday tbe French and Germs n soldiers have camped wl'hln a hundred yards of estrb other, closely watching the frontier. As neither party wi'l give wav the situation is somewhat critical. Imdeg Mall. Exposition and Race Meet Race Program for day Good Music -- Admittance to Grounds 25c Children under ten years Street cars run to the grounds |