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Show OGDEN, EXAMINEE: TIIE MOIiXIN'O WEDNESDAY UTAH, OCTOBER MOENING, 31, I9M. JAPANESE HAVE SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS ' TO CAUSE From Correspondents and State Exchanges asridCDl Thursday night. Tho feur took the crossing at a high rate rooms at cage which had been used in lower- -- of speed. H. L. CVily. who 1 could sot lug timlAra Into the mine, was bring- j the- Continental, said: Government Special Attorneys Arrive ing men up from oft shift, struck the for the lit of me see how it was that ' I in Order te Start Thing eege cf the steel covering which had the chauffeur ran him d:wu. It looked not been replaced, which struck one to me as though lie had plenty of time J. T. Marchanri. uf H of the guides in the shaft, cutting out to stop. 1 could hare pulled Davis I".. and Judge Elmer E. Ihuinax, ot several large sltvere of wood, tine of out of the way r had 1 thought that he Omaha, arrived in Sail Lake yeierday which struck young Parsons In the whs going tu be hit. Davis seemed to it vjk on plana for the provocatli-left shoulder, and passed entirely be confused and at the last moment of cif ami employe oi he Marti Thru:h li.f body and fell to the floor. dodged Immediately in front of the man railroad and mal companiex a I he young man displayed great j machine. a aequo: to the- ihfi ilng dwrUmuri' age. cutting away the wood wiih a ( Mr. Sorrell's story points to the i.uina-tiul of and aval pad liac knife wheie it left hie body at the fart that the chauffeur turned his head eTleged to have hern practiced side. Ale was removed to the Tlntic at the crossing and did not look where and by :he I'niuu Pacific railroad We Just passed anhospital aud the wound dresetl. To- he was going. lnnn Paciflo Coal company combine day the injured own ia resting easily. ; other automobile in which was a man Mari-han-d Mr. In Utah. Mr. aud and the physicians have hope of hia I waa looklug for," he said, "and we Thomas wne :he srecia! attorney ultimate recovery. turned round to call to him. The eagagml by the liner: ale (tommerc next moment we were right on t j the Cominiaalun to aisi in the Investiganian Davis. FROM WASTE MATEB1U tion of the Hardman cia, panics and Charles H. Xorberg, the chauffeur they appeared fa Salt Lake In the of automubtl 34, the machine responthat w conducted Sept. Homestake Mina Ha Immenaa For- sible for the accident, was greatly ex24 and 5. in iiie Federal building. tune In Treeting 91 Cent cited and unnerved over the accident. Mr. Mnicheud and Mr. Thomas aaid Sltmee. The machine was a strange one to iati night that ihey were in Sail Lake me." he aaid, as he stood leaning In a emit intuit ion of the former hearMark L. Lamb, metallurgist and against the drug store counter with ing of tho Interstate Commerce mining engineer of tioldfleld, who was hia eye shaded by hi gloved hand, here. Furher than thin, each iu this city yesterday on .the way it had no horn cn it. I shouted but of the attorney aaid there aa noth- home from Ik'adwo-td- , 8. D., is enihu-lastithe man Jumped right ln front ing more to be given out regarding over the results being attained of me. Had be mood still I would have their visit lu Salt Lake. at the great Homestake mine with thel cleared him easily. As It waa 1 hit Fred A. Maynard, special attorney Merrill fliier press, which he say him. I did U I could to avert the acfor tho government. ho ha been in ia an Improvement in the cyanide pro- cident." Salt Lake for aeveral mouth, having cess which promise to revolutionize Every few minutes until the arrival been appointed by the Department of ihe treating of ore. of an officer who took him over to tho fnierior 10 Investigate the land The Homestake has just completed police headquarter, the young man in consultation a IIuO.ihiu plant, using the new filter would aak whether Davis waa dead. frauds in rtah.-arwith Mr. Marcband and Mr. Thoms Mr. Davis, who roomed at the Linpres, and Mr. Lamb -- ays that It will In their room until eaily rhi morn- make the company not lea. than 92U0.-tw- o coln bouse, has been a bookkeeper In gain admiting. No vUlfors could a year, treating only the slimes Salt Lake for twenty year past. For tance aud aitbough aeveral card were I rout Hs stamp mills. The Home-stake'- s years be worked- for Cannlngton A sent to their robins, the attorney were ore, aa Is well known, la low Co. Of late years be baa kept books not lu." .running something like 2.50 for a number of small business congrade, The disc lu anre made at Ihe heat lny to 33.00 a tun In free gold. After ft cerns, working for two or three hours of tho commission in Balt Luke two has run through the stamp mills It 1 a day at each. When he waa struck months ago were cf auch n start ling found that the silniee, which hereto- this morning he waa on hia way to nature that It has been the opinion of fore have been thrown away, contain the hank for George Roper, and the criminal that prominent attorneys average of 91 cents In gold, and the fact that the book waa found on him the would be started a, Dew machines. Mr. Lamb aayg, saves led to the report that Mr. Roper had! prosecutions result and snout the only ones n- - g;l cnU of this. The mill Just d been killed. Ha ia a widower and hat with the investigation who pU,ted wm lrt(kt C00 t)n at two sens whose addresses at this come would think to nothing professed a coat of 19 rents a ton, thus giving time ara unknown. of it In the way of redress for the net return of about ILOuO a day. es and the been have employ public The distinctive feature of the Mer- UTAH LIGHT A RAILWAY STOCK. of the Harriraan lines, rill prese ia that It Is emptied by luic- Boma of the -- pedal disclosures In jng instead of opening, and there la Balt Lake. Oot 3u- .- It la understood! the Investigation which may be fob Do ggimtion or decantation. Mr. Lamb are lowed by criminal prosecution wm operate just aa satis-th- e that the money which the Harrlman jt R1y, eases where the Harrlman coel factorlly in Ihe treating of syndicate ia to pay fir the stock of combination which con- orea aa it docs with the free the Utah Light and Railway company trol ihe market for coal in a large mUlfng- - ln prtylf of whiPh he poiula will arrive in Balt Lake thla afternoon regiot ,0 lht, fart y,,, the ponland. Golden and be deposited la a leading local portion 01 the hired employe .n minor posliloiie to Cyp,e am, Sianilrrt mill at Colorado bank to the credit of the old owner 111 homestead claims on vast tracts Creek cf the property. prug,i which treat Cripple chloriu-t. A telegram from Mr. Harrlman' of oimI land which were gained from orp, h ara ai bxnditilng the fraudulent waa received today indicating lawyers are public domain by and cyanide proeva erecting al(in means and turned over to the I nlon )an,fc a.hlch sllllU ua0 lhe MCrrni that the last legal objection to the transfer uf the propirty had been overIsciflc company. Fur thla, the liar- pi.elt riman people paid various sum rang- It ri!l he readily anen that If the come and stating that the transfer ing from 2IW down to 13, the amount ,lf,w pr0reKs will treat allraea would he made at once and the . of compensation varying acoordlng to a proflt lt w, mean great thlngcw money paid. This w 111 take place at a meeting of tha position of the party to th fraud. for I'tiih. Idaho and XevaJa. making emto he held at the comIn the can of vagrants who were very prolltable, as it must, the work- - tho dlrectom, pany's offices tomorrow morning, at ployed lo Ille on the homestead claim. jng 0j many low grade prupoaltlon will go the price was ia some case a low a hlrh ara now regarded as entirely which time the new directors to the helm and elect a president and $3 and .the Investigation held In Den- - ou of the reckoning as ntlnea, do such other business Incidental to ver, Augnsi 27. showed that Cyrus the reorganisation that may be regard Bearn, judge Of Ihe supreme court of , RAILROAD FIGHT. ANOTHER ed aa necessary. Auteetlng of the old Wyoming and former attorney for the directors was scheduled to be held Vnion Pafllfic received Iaini for using 30. The beginning thla .morning, ltufek was adjourned Salt Lake, Oct. the railroad's money to 111 on eoal blda fair for another twenrfTuur hours far th at a fight that to develop Into atattle royal between reason that the final acquleacence had: the Harrliuan and Gould Intereata and not been received at the meeting hour. the new Balt Lake ft Garfield Railway A little later, however,' It Lad come company has already developed In over the wires and. tomorrow will be Balt Lake, the scene of the first round made effective, aa dated. Edward ' A. Regaia Main Featura being at Fourth West and Fourth South street. In order to block the Amarikaarna Rally. . DELEGATES NAMED. entrance of the Salt Lake ft Garfieldi ' Frank J. Cannon presented nothing company Into tha business district of , Balt Lake, Oct. 80. Gov. Cutler tonew to a large audience at the Salt the city where It will eventually he issued a proclamation appointing Lak theater laet night and made a able to land passengers on the Salt-ai-r day the following delegates lo represent etreet. th company, railway line, the great aprech complete failure of Utah at the American International he waa hilled te deliver, but sustained; recently bought by K. H. Harrlman. on tuberculosis, which meet a congress second a from tr& 111 started The as laying a political poser. reputation in New York City- on November 14. in west street down West which Temple Men's American league, Young Dr. C. F. Wilcox. Dr. J 16: 15 conducted the rally, made a complete Fourth Hoiith street. The eompany C and Dr. R. T. Richards, Dr. .1. P. King. on the tuck an unused athas had old, a so far sucres uf the meeting, street for Sharp, Dr. T H. Beatty. Dr. A. C, tendance was concerned, and the fea- north side of Fourth flomh e and Dr.. W. R. Calrierwoud of was the thla track among and ture of the evening was the address year, lb-- G. W. Baker of Ogden; Balt Lake; council the number that recently city of Ed surd A. Rogers, the youthful F. W. Taylor and Dr. 8. H. Allen Dr. street company the railway requested secretary of the organisation. Ogden to remove aa it interfered with the of Provn: I)r. F. B. Steele of Nephl; lilies, city attorney, and Douglas Roile-brl)r. W, B. Pardnaon of Ixigan; Dr. president of the league, also grading of the street. H. A. Adamson of Richmond. ' UNO SPECIALISTS- FRISCO nit FRAUD CASES Drs. Dliott & Norris -, WE , - PkOIDFII sporting Wholesale and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jobfeara of EDISON PHONOAND RECORDS, GRAPHS ClorkiHorrocko Flah'ng Tackle, Stall and Doan Athletic Good. Sold on Eaey Phonograph 331 24th St. Tarma. HERE YOU ARE cum-ntixF- c ! . Roller Skates Roller Skates Winslows Celebrated Line Prices From 50c to $.00 Come Quick com-necte- , s T. S. HUTCHISON 306 No. Twenty-Fift- Street h Wedding inrer-nmuniat-n Presents and especially in Art always used, tia line of china war. Our beautiful line of fancy and dlabaa ia the most complete of any la the clV', An InapaoUon will daaonitrnta thla. Bee u before buying. end vegetable atapla and fancy procarle. A. Olsen, Grocer C. 2259 Washington Ave. : Buah A Gert'a Piano. Newman Lessen Friendship Between the Nations, - Bros. Organa. New Turk, Oct. 30. Bishop M. C. Harris, missionary bishop uf the Methodist Episcopal church for Japan and: Korea, waa the speaker yesterday at the Methodist preachers' meeting. He referred to the protest made by the Japanese ambassador at Washington because of the exclusion uf Japanese children from the schools lu Ban Francisco. In discussing this matter. Bishop Harris said: "This incident will nut lesson the cordiality ot the relations that now exist between the two governments. It 1 true that there baa of lata been n reign of hoodlumiam In Ban Fran-ciscand Japanese have been shameIn many case. 1 waa fully there for a week In August at the time It was really unsafe far Japanese to venture In the street at night. In spite of these thugs, however, the Japanese are fully aware that they proceed Bom local conditions, sad do not Indicate a national prejudice on our part. The Japanese people are sincerely desirous of maintaining good relatione with the Americans. They have the greatest respect for President Roosevek. too, and they are satthe isfied that under hia direction American government will do what la right. Whatever ha says or aoea la widely commented on in Japan, and the people there have confidence that what he may do will be right. JAPANESE ARE CONFIDENT. Paria, Oct 30. M. Kurlno. the Japanese minister to France, ln the course of an Interview published in th Matr ln this morning relative to the negotiations between the United Statea and Japan, growing out of the Ban Francisco school Incident, eays that treaty of 1893 the Ameriean-Japaneehas been violated, but that the pree-en- t situation contains no cause for disquiet He ears he la confident the American . people are friendly toward Japan and that no thinking persona in his country bellere the question has passed beyond the sphere of diplomatic negotiations. The Japanese are full rnnfllent, the minister continues, that Predrient Ruoeevelt and the American government will recognise the Juatloe uf the Japanese complaint and the sincerity of the Japanese desire for the continuance of peaceful relations with the United States. e WARDLE1GH C. k. BEflt THEY ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE BURIED AT KAYSVILLE. THERE a Spanish-Anierlra- e. Violin, Guitar, Aerorilconss, Bun-JoStrings. Latett Publication nf Sheet Mut-ic- . See the Wonderful lipc Organ. TIIE RIVER Old-Tim- e 237S Waahingten Avenue. OGDEN, UATH. old-tim- e . PICKETT Grocery Co. Is where you buy the Best the Market Affords Fine Fruits s n- - I itnnie-oixiel- Vegetables Staple and Fancy GROCERIES y n ri-ti- ms t i pnw-a-n- h-- ; un-1-- ALWAYS NICE AND FRESH 2341 Washington Ave. 1 Rod-ba- R-- dl- tku ! s P-- : i PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. iv-t- Copings and stones. Don't buy from agents, aa they get large commissions and you have to pay them. Be Monuments, your home people first opposite City Cemetery. Head- Yard - il'.'i-ilt- e S.W& nmry to. l.l New York, Oct.' 30. Timothy L. Woodruff, chairman of the state Republican committee, aaid today that he would advise President Roosevelt to repudiate a campaign document issued by tha Independence League in support of WTlliam R- Heaiwfs candidacy far governor. Mr. Woodruff object to tho putting in parallel columns of extracts from the speeches of the President and Mr. Henrat aa to the proper us of wealth. Mr. Woodruff aaid: It ia earnestly hoped that President Roosevelt, who has to a degree long maintained n position that he could not interfere in local politics, will take up this matter and denounce the author of the illusion. It vaa expected all along that some auch effort would be made by Hearat to influence voters. My attention was called to the Hearst 'publication yesterday and I made an investigation ' which disclosed the facte regarding the publication of the parallel views of the President' and Mr. Hearst. I found it to be a serious matter and will urga on the President the advisability of breaking hia rule of silence in local political matter and reply to thla insinuation. I am aware that tha President ia not inclined to interfere In slate politics, but ln view of thla publication I would atrocgly urga that tha President break hia alienee and repudiate the statement. Th publication referred to by Mr. Woodruff quotes President Roosevelt' speech at Oyster Bay, September 9, 1906, whan he ia reported aa saying ia not a that tha harm, but n good to tho community, if he appreciates that he is only a trustee for that wealth and uses it for causes of goodness. From a speech by the President at Washington on July (th, laat, he la wealthy quoted na saying that men may sometimes play n useful part in life, but they ara rarely useful, aa Uvea which are expended la different fields from those of money getting. Against this, Mr. Hearat la quoted la n parallel column aa saying there should be as far aa passible nn equal distribution of wealth, that ha believed in organisations that tend to distribute wealth; that ita distribution Is na important na ita creation and that one law deflnng millionaires will do more than any other single thing to regulate treat Inequality. We will cure you, la cur guar Don't suffer. anUn. lay.- - Come at well while your' Don't once da- - and get - trouble is Consultation Froa. young. jo .. Wo poeltivoly Cure Man's Diseases, Blood 'Disorders, Ner- vous Troubles, Liver, Kidney and Stomach Dlscasea. Office Hours 10 a. m. to 7 p. m. Drs. Elliott & Norris 2361 Washington Ave. multl-mlfilonai- re tv Plenty of Nice Pumpkins and Hubbard Ore Carrying Brittle Silver in Good Quantity Encountered. While driving the south croaa-ru- t from the weat drift of the Callfornla-Tonopa- h Friday morning, says th Bun, the mine crew brake into n two-fobody of ore that carries brittle sliver In good quantity. No yet, but aaiayi have oeenM. receivedofasthe mine Haley Manager John believes that the whole ledge will yield an average value between 3 60 and 980 p ton. t The find was made on the level at a distance of about 80 feet from th shaft. It was an entirely unexpected trlke, na Hr. Haley did not see any Indication of the pretence of an ora body In (he immediate vicinity. The shoot la formed on n slip, aa is common to the camp, and it appears in the form of n wedge with the apex up. The top of tbia reache nearly to the roof of the cross cat, where it show only an inch or so In width, while on the floor It ia a strong two feet and appears to be widening out. Manager Haley said Friday morning, ln talking of the find, that th ore shoot Is solidly formed and looks aa though it should continue to depth, although it is Impossible to tell without exploration. He baa set his force to work drifting along the ore body and when he haa expoeed it. for II feet he will sink n winxe to follow It For Hallowe'en New Popcorn That Will Pop To-nop- YOUNG PERSONS ARE TO BE SUBJECTED TO AN INSPECTION. Object la Avoid Ing of th Yeung Men and Wernen. t at Chicago.. Oct. 30. Wedding belle will ting for those happy young person who auoreed in passing a state inspection test, if the ideas of the a Association American are carried out. The association has PILES CURED IN 9 TO 14 DAYB. turned for th moment from the conPAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to sideration of rattle, aheep and hogs to Ksjsville, Oct. 29. Mrs. Naomi cure county convention September 32. In any case of Itching. Blind. Bleed-- I the culture of buir.ana, and It will be nominating Mr. Rodebark far the leg- James, who died at Pocatello a few Piles ln to 14 days the ultimate business of the commit islature. rose lu higher honors last days ago. was buried here yesterday. ! Ing or Protruding refunded. 60c. or money tee of eugenics, just appointed, to keep husband lost about nn address James ho her when delivered Mr. night an eye out for pairs. A mar that would do credit to un older and three months agn, who waa also Mr. and Mrs. Morgan more exiierionred speaker. Among hurled here rlage censorship may result if the InIdea proves practicable. Janies were old time residents of other things, he suld that the menilier ARE BODIES spection Prof. Charles R. Henderson, of the nf the league were not enemies of the KaiavlUe. and hae numerous frleudx u mid rotative residing here. Mormons: that during the University of Chicago's sociology deJohn Sill. Rtt early settler of Kays-lillwar the Mormons enlisted partment. is a member of the commitwu buried here yesterday. Mr. with the Gentiles, matched and fought tee, of which Dr. Alexander Graham Bell is chairman. Other members apMUDDY IN with the Geutliea. and slept under the Sill was an old veteran and ue of the same flag and under the same protec- stalwarts of Ihe old limes. point eil by Secretary William M. associaHavex of the Stockbreeder tion. He lire a line of lUsilniflinn beGEORGE B. DAVIS FATALLY HURT tion are Dr. Charlea Wtiodruff, C. W. tween the Mormon :ind the Morni'-Ward of New York anil Rev. j. E. GilIciidcr, saying Hist one lives to light To Improve the bert uf Washington. for his country while the other !iea Bookkeeper the Victim of an Automobile Accident to tight Ins country. quality uf humans la to be the task at Issue the eugenics experts. The youthful speaker irxk H. S.iTI Lake. Oct. ::n. Gn1'c The immediate object uf the comwith Senator Sutherland n it A assailed the specrlt delivered by the junior l)xif. un bookkeeper of this THAT HAVE NOT SO FAR BEEN mittee aa explained yesterday uy Prof. RECOVERED. senat-.ilast Thursday night from the city wna run down by an automobile Henderson . is to spread information ln of the marriage same spot iu'tl whirlt Mr Rogers hi the if Weal Temple retard to the stood. He said tha: for forty years and Scistnd Boilt'i d'vet hi 11:43 of (Icfirtive person, including 'ImbeInand fatally injured. Still iMs morning the leaders nf rite dominant rh'in-ciles. idiot and feeble-mindeSearching for the Dead at At- sane persons, confirmed drunkards and bad caused a turmoil of trnuide. be- Davis died at St. Mark 'a h"Kixl at to Cara lantic ba Blown City smirched the name nf womauh'itut." 1:45 thlx xfieriiooii without rcxiitr.lm; moral degenerate are to be restrainDp. The aut iniuiilli' wiih slid had made the churuh s husinei-ed lu colonies and kept from marryn Ainericun parly campaign whirl-r- e instead of a religion Institution. ing. For the Moimou people we have tiled front the I'lxli Amo company I H u Morliv n for 30. Churles Atlantic With . X. an. the ilriu IRISH CHANNEL TUNNEL. J.. Oct. Xncborg. the einrerest suupaUiy: City mon leading, (he sincerest contempt," young chauffeur who live in Kuret-- i all the rerovereit bodies Identified and Daie. lie sain. revi'ii persona reported missing the The Irish Channel tunnel scheme American The founde-The car wm( -t proiidej with a autliori'icx are -- cr'iln that the nnm-h-- r will be resuscitated during tiie forth,if the wax a men whom rsiidd driven at horn and killed on Sunday in the draw- coming session of Parliament under ara rrc added, party," Kesfn- - o::lil i.ot ln;. and whom the when the nntoi;,inaie man w struck. bridge ri'.xarter will not exceed sixty. mure promtxliig condition than beJin-t Fifty-twbodies have be-- n claimed, fore. Mormon church could nut bend. The nri'ir to the impart, both .'orin' g Democrats wiih une breath curse Reed and W. O. Xorivl. tl.e .urrupanu f two of t!.oei placed among the missIt ia proposed to bore the tunnel beFmonl a til the other they apohi the aii'oiii.- die. xhi'ii'r-d- ail Dnr... ing .rc known to be dead and fire are tween the two nearest points of Southail'd umiccomred for. gir.e 10 thiir church for so doing. Itieti a l nf Bl inding 'll!, jumped ern Sent lard and Northern Ireland in Thes- - s"vcn (n fr mi nf the i..r He wax When Musxcr went Into the Rcpuhlt-cuare believed to the vicinity of Stranraer end Lame. should li.ivc hit sipixivly on Ihe lef: hip anil for a be beneath the second The coal of the tunnel la placed at ten pnrj. the Democrat . w hich pi-- Hd P.i?i' i ver Ihe hood, known then and there that God and itloiiu-liroxi-lila ld fast in tnillluna sterling, and it la estimated . not with them." and then Ly the imunruniiu of the mathe muddy botipni of the Tburough-fireJoseph F. Smith wore that It would take thirteen years to Kff-r- ix and rhino, wus iliruwn harkwanl rn the last night to dislodge complete. Dnuglax Rodebark presided ni. a lu., head xiriking the Ibis car pn.di.cod little result. The the enOne of the chief objection opened lhe rally hy reading lilsimv, j p;m-mwith of the league. sickening crah. which trucks, weigh i; about ten tons, have gineering difficulty of croming the botYeiy few heard it. imid rno'iah. j was because he did not talk Ax a last tom of the North Channel because of ly htard acrrsB the etreet. sunk derp iii'o the mud. bur at a given signal, the applause One wheel of the machine poased over rcaoit i' was suggested that the a deep chasm called Beaufort's Dyke hitft arm. hre.ikiug it uitd twisting was started In various puns uf the use dvT.amite an.l blow up will he overcome by the tunnel skirtj 1; out of ehitpe. house. , the car. hut this will not be done the dyke. ing of In reading the name hmnxiiry r.y&;:in.!e;s an the two men in the .ill other plana fall. The new promotion Includes the rk Mr. members of the league. pick-- 1 him up and can ltd. An inquest will begin on Thursday, of a railway from the point exiled off the names of Tom Kearni. hi-- iu:.v Hi'.r dnig store, when fit. and Coroner Ca skill thinks that it making Ireland where the tunnel touches David Keith. Frank C'Htiiiou, Er.i nil leudcnd. nn'il the arrival of nuiy te a week or more before a ver- across the country to Blacksod Bay, hd when -. mrm Dr F B S ec.wlw lir.meJIa'.eiy Thompson, et al.. and which Is to be made a calling place for dict is reached. at the name of Christopher II d. nrd an s.Ti'.m'ani'e and had The j s'in'.ir line of steamships serosa the Atlan-d Sm-oi Hon. it to St. Mark's ho-- ' nuin tic. By this route it la estimated a mistake-waHALF. SCHAEFER WON FIRST the hi' of This Tho uilfnvtu-.ia;consIrtemMe amount of time can be p:'r! wiihi-- iHe also rea l a tiom n m - hod' a ing. i:id!y hruieed. liia saved for the malls from England A. of Ogd-Sniurthwai;Charles i; anil it j lieiieve-hia Baltimore. Md.. Oct. 30. Jake Scha- through to Japan and the East, via ji:ifi 'token rk;:l wa frnrfprel. efer last night won the first half of a Canada. PIERCED BY SPLINTER. T.;i- - et tV tol.l liv p- v- witnesses 9'h) point 18 2 billiard match from VV. O. Norn'!!, JllcT a.. Vi'.:iwho BIDS FOR MUNICIPAL PLANT. lioppi. scoring hi live butt - riLna in the r:tr wli-- n he lilt! Euieka, Utah. IV; j wtin V New York. Ort. 30. The Orange. N. I'ulnt ln hia twenty-thirEnc--of , fon Parsons, Ia . .i ,.f t;- store with the uti- - nirg. Hppp' score wax 25. Srhae-fer'- J.. C '.rtaon coiinrll, opened bids last the M.i mnioiii mine. n!- -l ujih a se'-i- 111" i run was 93; nifin. et .ved Unit ihe cha-.if- "S night for the new municipal eectric The ren..r.;iip.K 4(0 points will be light ac.l power plant. Borne of the played ,,EemTiber the Full Name night and the final Mis were above the figures. 975,000, axsltvq fjrcuno Qamise winner of the match will mtvi Geo. placed by the engineer, hut many srere Burton in a 3'W nia'ch on xwar under, and there la no doubt the Cum aCc!d diOnePry, Cr3in 3 &cyc 2i It'ed.ieslav nij'.it.point J'lant will be built spoke. Young Rogers, who made his debut ax an orator at the Amerikearns party PIANOS ; YOU STRIKES RICH LEDGE. Bi-hl- II. CURE the J Republican State Chairman Calls on the President te Rqbuka the Candidate. "r three-cornere- d Freeh fruit But Incidant Will Net CAN USES ROOSEVELTS SPEECHES TO HIS OWN ADVANTAGE. ilU-aa- COMPANY GOODS BUT IT WAS THE WORK OF HOOO LUMS. Btock-Breeder- Evans Grocery Co. 150-foo- ' down. KAIBER'B HUNTING FEATS. Tho report. which were current a few days ago that the kaiser's health was again giving cause for alarm in consequence of the recurrence of jjiroat trouble are belled hy hia remarkable performance ln the hunting forests at Rom i men decently, when, in the course of a deer sulking expedition lasting eight hours without n break, hia majesty brought down two magnificent stags with sixteen pointed antlers. The first aUg, rather an old one, was shot shortly after breakfast. He was killed principally because of the annoyance be caused to younger and better animal. Meantime, a thore stag, with irregular oughly rntlera. waa reported to be roaming in another section of the forest. The kaiser jumped into hia swiftest motor car. accompanied by Admirals von Tirpltz and Muelled. and n little after two o'clock In the afternoon got within range of hi prey, and with a splendidly aimed shot through the vitals brought the sUg fa earth. He weighed 389 pound!. Lon- THE QUESTION yon pop, if lta met by a "ye!1 a pella out the necessity of an gagement ring. .Then, If luckwin till with you, n wedding ring he in order. If you require either or both no better place for buying can be found than here. ' We at posted on have eamplea latest styles ln thl and other high Class jewelry. Price Juft right V. L BOSWELL, Jeweler 370 24th Straat high-grad- ixteen-polnte- d The more you look at the clM laundry work turned out by thla don Mall. licbment the more certain wa ara 0 SIGHT RESTORED BY FALL. you will continue to favor for our prices are A strange case of alght which waa your orders, destroyed by one accident being re- within th reach of everyone. stored hy another was reported from Aak for oar new rate on Leeds yesterday. A 'practical joko waa played on Mba washing. Thay will interest ywa Maria Louisa Goodyear of Hendlngly Laundry while she waa employed a a machin lat a. Hunslet. twenty-tw- o years ago. 7 Her atool was withdrawn hy a fellow Thone 174. worker from its usual place, aud bias Goodyear fell and struck her head. tha experiment, however, xa it mlf The force of the blow erased pres- jeopardize her reason. . sure of the eknll on the optic nerve, , Now Ml Goodyear ha fall ar.d she lost her sight. a flight of stair again. . The Iu , Tw(--vyear later she fall from the followed by never pain in na " a to top f'e bottom of tbe re'lar steps, and the sudden return of her j Tbe medical man who waa called In Just in time to tee her mother Delu aid that she had shaken the optic ' he died. enrve. and declared that if he could MIsa Goodyear sight i k've her a blow on the head her night once more, sad he haa no neea might be restored. He dared not try spectacle. Iwdon Express. Ogden Steam e nt |