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Show TnE Always Pure t Housewives can better afford to buy MORXIKO EXAMINER: large area, and which will nei.eitaie an outlay of from ciht lu ten ! BREVITIES T. R. Culler. The Lchi sugar man. went north to Idaho in the Interest of the Amalgamated company. Tom Sprunt, a cousin to James Sprunt. passrager man for the Mexl ran Central and to W. 1). Duncan, a Salt Lake newspaper man. arrived in Ogden Monday from Perth. Scotland. He will locate either here or In Salt Lake. flavoring vum Extracts S for they art pure and reliable fUvors; have always in purity and strength conformed to tbs Pure Food lawa. SHORT TALKS BY L. T. COOPER NERVOUSNESS. Nervousness makes people miserable, blue, and unhappy. ' They think something terrible is going to happen. At night they toss and worry and aro not rested. They tire easily and naent much energy. They think many things are the matter with them Consumption, Kidney trouble, or twenty other dls-1 eases Us just stomach trouble, Mra.Wrilenaurer nothing else In the world. Two bottles of Coopers New Dlaoovery will put the stomach In shape In three weeks I know this because Ive seen it tried n thousand times. Then nil nervousness will disappear. I know this too, because Ive seen It happen a. thousand times. Heres a letter I gat the other day. My system was badly run down and my stomach and nerves in an awful shape. I could not digest my food, araa always tired and would often feel faint and dizzy. 1 had heard so much of your New Discovery medicine that 1 began taking It. Relief and strength and happiness were found In the very first bottle and the benefit 1 hare received from It has been truly wonderful. I am no longer nervoua, my appetite and digest Ion are good and I eat everything and sleep well. Mrs. W. I. flehaurer, 130 Guthrie St., Louisville, v The Ely Record says: Francis M. Klein, who haa the manager of the Northern Hotel since it was opened. has tendered his resigns Mon. in order that he may give his entire attention to the affairs of the Dully Var-dt-- a Copper company in which he is The county clerk yesterdav issued a largely interested. The position is now marriage license to Leonard Van den filled by George Stevenson, formerly Akker and Marie Uack, both of Ogden. manager of the Northern Bar, who is General Manager Bancroft and Gen an affable gentleman, with good busieral Superintendent Buckingham came ness training. Mr. Klein has been with many of the lending up from Salt Lake on a special yes- connected n bw country, and haa a repu' Mr. terday. Buckingham went west on S. P. No. a and Mr. Bancroft went tation second to none on the coast as a tC UstilC 1'. bu has decided that east on I1. . No. 10. there are shorter roads to fortune Dand F Stifft. a prominent Elk, than that of hotel keeping, heace kis known alf over the country as the retirement. man with a bundle of tricks, hypnotic Siz marriage licenses were issued, performances and the like, is cu his way home. He hails from Chicago. shortly after noon yesterday to the folAt the Union depot he surprised not lowing: Lawrence Turpin, aged 33, and Rosaltha M. Tillotson, aged 23. a few by his skill at sleight of hand. both of Ogden; Mark M. Knight of The committee in charge of the Warren and Sarah Young of Parry; Butchers' and Grocers' excursion to Orson Badger and Birdlna Jacobson Lagoon next Thursday have asked for of Ogden; Charles E. Yorgason of Salt 36 cars. They expect to depopulate Lake and Esther Erickson of Farr Ogden fur the time being, and give in West; Archie Badger, aged 31, and return n good time to those who gw Ssriah Owen axed 19, both of Ogden; Silas Baxter of Islington, Ky.. and with them. Anna Ssdgfrlll of Plymouth. Pena. In the case of A. W. Brown vs. The last couple were married by Brown Iron A Brths works, in the Judge Howell. district court, an amended complaint has been filed. The complaint now PRICE OF COAL asks fur the appointment of a receiver, and that person to be J. R. Cooper, and for the diseolutlon of the Some Uncertainty as ta What tha Mines Will Do. partnership now existing. In the case of the State of Utah vs. H. L. Stoneclfer, a motion to dismiss the case has been filed with the county clerk. Two reasons am given for such action. First, that two offences are charged; second, that the farts as stated In the complaint do not constitute a public offense. This is the case in which Stoneclfer was charged with practicing dentistry without a license. In 'the Jistrirt court in the estate of Alvin Welrh, A. T. Hestmark, administrator, has filed his bond of J. H. Knauss, J. H. Emmett and T. C. Foley are sureties. 95.-30- There seems to be a determination on the part of some ona to boost the price of coal to 96.00, and upward even before the winter months. Last week the Kraimerer com pan y made as Increase In price, and while the Union Pacific Coal company, (ha Utah Fuel Co. and others have not followed suit, it is predicted that they will soon be forced to the increase. Since the aettlemenl of the recent strike, tbe rnmpanies have been limping along with their mining force very much diminished. Manv of the miners during the strike ieft for other fields of labor, and it Is claimed that men cannot be had for love or money. This accounts for the very little coal to be bad for storage purposes, and haa something to do with raising the price. The coal dealers of this city are holding firm to the 95.50 rate and If n local raise la to he affected, it Is not In sight at the present time. A question to (he local dealers elicited the Information, that while they were not getting the amount they are ordering, yet they are receiving sufficient to keep up prrtty well with their order received from tht consumer. Ogden Steam Laundry Ogden Turf Fel-hn- Exchange St CmCHESIERSPILLS - Ker-clne- LAST OP SEAMEN FOUND. Washington, June 35. Admiral Berry, commandant of Norfolk Navy yard, reporta tho finding of the body today of Seaman Frank B. Flumlee. tha last of the eleven men lost from the launch of the Battleship Minnesota. Pluralee enlisted at Mt. Vernon, 'Ilia., but tho residence of hi mother la given at Mabton, Washington. New York. June Acting Mayor Patrick F. McGowan vetoed the supplementary recount bill late yesterday. The bill now goes back to the legislature, which will be asked to pass It over the veto. 35. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS- WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULTS. J W. Truett. a hotel man at Deeth, Nev.. and me of the great Truett of family of cattlemen and horsemen the state, la hi Ogden on business. The county commissioners ant ns a board of equalisation Monday, and heatd the applications of about 100 petitioners for readjustment in their assessment a This Is the last day under the law. Sheriff I G. Nevada, la In from the Elko was caught by Clark of Elko county. Ogden for an escape jail, Dan Bums, who the Ogden police. John W. O'Brien, formerly associthe conated with W. E. Marsh on . accomstruction of the Lunin panied by his wife, formerly Mlsa Florence Miller, la here visiting Mrs. L. K. Miller, Mr. OBrien' mother. cut-off- the eminent hydraulic and mining engineer. Is back from the Willamette valley in Oregon,to where he went tour week ago make preliminary pinna for a biga drainage system that will reclaim V. M. Bosiaph, -- 0, 1M7. WILL BE BY JUDGE DYKED MURPHY They Are Found in Every Part of den. Og- Many citizens of Ogden have good reason to be thankful for burdens lifted from aching backs which they bore patiently for years. Scores tell about their experience publicly. Here's a rase of It: Mrs. William Baker, wife of Win. T, Baker, living at 639 Twenty-aev-entstreet, Ogden, Utah, says: "Hr. Baker got better results from using one box of Doan's Kidney Pills than from nil the other remedies be tried in yearn He suffered greatly from lameness and aching in the back and loins, some spells being so severe as to lay him up causing him to lose time from work. He read of Doan's Kid's ney Pills and procured a box at drug store, and there la no more enthusiastic advocate of Doan's Kld-ne- y Pills. For aala by all dealers. Price 60 h Bad-con- rents. n Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United states. Poster-Milbur- Remember the name Doan's take no other. and HIGH WATER THREATENS TO FLOOD THE SALT PONDS. MANV VIOLATORS OF THE LAW IN POLICE COURT. Force of Men Sent to Little Mountain to Hold the Inland Saa In Check. John Tbe Association Salt company sent a force of men to the salt work nrar Utile Mountain, Jut west of Ogden, this morning, to prepare the field tor the aummer harvest. The men will be under the guidance of Johu Simpson, aa experienced salt man. The rise lu the lake aud the flu-i- d waters of the Weber river have forced the company to build a dyke along the river front to protect the salt ponds from the freeh water. The company, which ia controlled by the sheepmen of the lulurmoun-taistates, plans to harvest 10.009 tons of salt this season. Much of the salt loft exposed during the summer was destroyed by the fcnavy storms and a new crop must be obtained before orders nw In ran he filleJ. The police court, where Judge Mur phy reigua aud rules, had Its regular grind yesterday. Charles Scott, who was arrested lor beiug drunk, forfeited 95 ball. John Due Murphy paid 95 for disturbing the peace. Ilia name saved him from a heavier flue. Jack Martin. Tim i'haacey, Charles Whitney, ail plead guilty to druukea-aea- a and received 85 or 6 days. Ueurge McCkwter. a vagrant, was given 90 daya, or two hours to leava u COUNTY CCM'NISSIONERS S JESSE J. DRIVER DRUGGIST bt-e- That Jamef J. Hill has nut abandoned his plans for extending his railway system through Idaho to the CalKy. ifornia water line la again being eviof several We sell Cooper's New Discovery. It denced In the movements which are now makes tired, worn out, nervous people parties of insurveyor California and western operating Happy. Nevada. There baa been a survey for a line from n point in Humboldt bay to Gazelle. a distance of .150 miles, 2421 Washington Avsnue. and from the Utter point It Is contemplated to build a line eastward to Wlnneraurca, Nevada. The survey of a the route between Gazelle and has been partially made. The CALLED TO BOUNTIFUL line will go north from Wlnnemucra or parallel the Southern Pacific to tba Jutfga Gunnell Lectures tha Boys of Utah Une. That Town. at L. F. Moench, Prof. formerly Judge Gunnell, of the Juvenile court, the head of Weber Stake academy, haa accepted a lucrative position as prin- went to Bountiful yesterday, In ancipal of the Snowflake academy In swer to the cal! of Alma Hardy, jusThatcher, Arisons, and will depart for tice of the peace there, who had lu bla new field of labor during the hand about a dosen school boys chargweek. Prof. Moench la one of Og- ed with breaking window glass. The boys, their parents, and tbs dens solid citizens who haa had an Important part In the e.lucaM'mal work owners of property injured wereao colfar of Utah. He carries with him to his lected together and the matter Arisons academy the best wishes of adjusted that formal complaint will this community. probably, not be filed. Mr. William Rose, the newly appointed probation laundering of their linens. Our work Misa Halite F. Gelbart came up from officer for Davis county haa been pleases them. No matter how critical Salt Lake yesterday, to continue the in charge of the further attention to you may be, yon will find the Ogden rehearsals of Ogden children for the details of settlement. advice The Judge gave the boy Dream, which will be Steam Laundry will ptae you. We "Toy-Makmatters and In regard to Wedsuch house. about Grand at tbe Opera given Berrien. No. A 1 reader ot trounesday evening. The performance, as general conduct to keep outolder peowas the lectured also and last Lake Salt In evening, ble, given to pass tha highly successful, both as to the glze ple, requesting them not present, as of the house which greeted it and tha thoughts on to those as and about of aid boys to control and of the 174. 26th performer, 437 St. perfect acting Pbone Judged by the general applause. The contributing to delinquency. juvenile band rendered several new pieces. The band. will be heard here. WARRANTY DEEDS her and Mra.Jas.Tomasek daughter, E. A- - Munaey and wife to EL M. Irene, have gone to Los Angeiea to lot 4, block 2. Woodman see spend the summer, Main Street addition; 9250. Joseph H. Dumaa and wife to ElisaMrs. W. J. Lindsay has returned from the funeral of her mother, Mrs. beth Seara. part of lot 2, Mock 42, Lorenda E. Thompson, at Sctplo, Mil- plat A; 13,200. Thomaslne Brothers to Oregon lard county, Utah. Mr. Thompson had suffered from spinal meningitis, Short Line, lota 29. 30, 31, 32. block 7, Park addition; 80. although before death tha symptoms Fairmount Dawson to A. J. Mathis, part George of the disease were absent. 8he was 70 years old and leaves n huabanf of lot 8 block 13. pint B; 9300. 326 Twenty-fift- h A J. Mathis to Ella Hunt, part of and ten children. lot 8, block 13, plat B; 9300. E. J. Watkins to George F. Williams, County Attorney Ben Call of Box .i Elder county spent Monday in tba lot 1, block 95, plat C; 1500. Oscar Madsen and wife to J. J. Mccity in the Interest of the proposed district In his Gregor. part of lota 3 and 6, block 4, school of consolidation California and Eastern county. The schools of Weber coun- South Ogden survey; 3750. trustee, to Edith races. Direct wire for all ty have been under the direction of Frank G. Lomlmrd, lot 14, block U, Lakeview la three for Goodale, board year n county sporting events. Monday the board of county commis- addition: 325. sioners of Bos Elder county decided pon the consolidation and Attorney STOLE COPPER WIRE Call is here getting information prethe out plan. to carrying paratory Warrants Are Sworn to by the Ball Telephone People. B. F. Lawrence, manager for Drake A Company, brokers, has been visitWarrants are out for the arrest of for tha Tabs m nfcfff Bar afmr ing In Denver and the east returned Jana Jacobson, charged with stealing has weeks. He three past make will 1,100 pounds of copper wire, valued and MmL Mtabte Always bride hla lot with they yankMwaai from the Rocky Mountain Bell at 9199, SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE In this city. their home Telephone company, and for D. proprietor of the junk house Prof. John G. Lind, formerly of the Ogden river bridge, for faculty of the Weber Stake academy, near thestolen property copper wire-val- ued went to Salt Lake today to transact 980. at for business preparatory to leaving laEurope next month. Mr. Lind will bor aa a missionary In Switzerland THANKFUL PEOPLE. for the Mormon church. 5.W. BADCON 'VKDXESPA V, JUNE I'TAIT, SALT WORKS SENTENCED Edward Hunt, general agent for the Rio Grande in Butte, is in Ugden on his return from Denver. He took charge oi an excursion of Moutuna teachers going east and is now on his way home. U01EX, la John Dos Murphy and Not tho Judgo and Got Off Easy, D. Murphy This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed and Strictly Pure Prescriptions Carefully Compounded WASHINGTON 2273 town. WESSLER First-Cla- ss AVt Doctor Estes ASA BOWLES George Weatler of Ogden la not only playing good bail In tbe Canadian Northwest, but he la making n record as n bowler. An Mdmouion paper says: It has transpired that Geo. Weaaler, the bard hitting second baseman of tha EJiuoutoa team, ia a howler of ao mean abilities. At the Palm bowling alleys laat Saturday night Weaaler went up for tbs Edmonton recurd. Ho got tiff on n rather poor start, but when he once struck his gait he piled ia eight successive strikes aud made the very high score of 249. lie started the third frame with only 36. The record la held by James Croon, with n score of 359. Weaaler has made several scores of over 2u0 since coming to th city. The county commissioners are to act against stray rattle on tbe roads and highways of the county. The subject was brought to the attention of tha rounty commissioner Monday by C. E. Story, road supervisor of North Ogden, who stated that in that disin tunny other, trict, aa well's there la considerable stray stock, and asked what steps should be taken in the matter. The hoard authorised Mr. Btorv, as well aa all other road supervisors in the county, to treat the rattle aa estraya and to enforce the ordinance upon this subject passed J. T. RUSHMER RETURNS several years ago. Liquor liceuses were granted by the Will Ba at Homa at commissioner to William G. Wilson, Ha and Hla Brig 2547 Adama. proprietor of the Hermitage, and C. S. Potter, proprietor of the Oaka, both J. T. Ruahmer returned from hla resorts In Ogden canyon. A fee uT He sojourn In Kansas yestarday. 9150 for the quarter and bonds acdid not return alone, hut waa accomthe companied applications. by hla bride. Mrs. lluahmer Charles Dammeron appeared before panied , waa Miss Emma Osborne of the board and naked for aid from the be will at homa Kants. They county to cnaiila him to get to Sun to fhtiir many frfendn In their beauFrancisco. Tha applicant stated that home. No. 2547 Ada run Ava. he had arrived In the city laat Satur- tiful newwere married at Mlckeraon, They a cu route day with 69 3 to the Golden Gate city, where they Kan., on the 1th of this month. They were to enter the employ of the Unit- spent their honeymoon in tha oast and different parti of Colorado, visiting ed Railroads aa motormen and conMr. Rushmer'a numerous relations, ductors, and that while tha train was fortime went he nut while a delayed for a walk and missed the train. After dne consideration Datnmeron's request was denied. Specialist Curs when ether fail. Modem methods. Fete eoMulutlaN far any Chronlo Disease ef any erne er nature. Every ease guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cued Catarrh, Deafaaaa. Ringing In Che Bara, ef the Head, Throat. Naan, Bye er Ear. All PI a eases ef the Lunge, Bronchial Take and Cheat Diseases ef the Stomach, Liver, Kidney wed Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma. Nervous TroaMra, 8L Vital Danas, Piles, Fistula and all Rectal Trouble. Tape Van, Blond Pnto ontog from gay canes. Disseise peculiar to Warns. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OP MEN quickly cwrag to stay cured. Remember tbe eaaadaaUu and ad rice to TREE. Cense at race. Tomerae may bo mo late. Call or write. Dts-eaa- DR. ESTES SPECIALIST Office Rtork), boon, Ofdn, to I p. m. 195 Waehlngtra Aro. t Boyle Entrance Room II. Remember the number. 11 a. aa. Utah. Mil Mick-erann- A atrike-breaker- BLACylHSKS BUYING OGDEN PROPERTY Wyoming and Idaho Shatpman Are vesting In Homea. In- Wyoming an& Idaho sheepmen are casting their eye toward Ogden as a desirable place to live. Within the last few days two of them have put nearly 930.0)10 Into real estate la this A. city, through their agent, Otl C. B. Sears, of White, Monday. Iilabo bought n home from Joseph H. Dumas, paying 93.200, and W. E. Fenner. of Kemmcrer, Wyoming, haa purchased the llarcombe home on Twenty-fifth street, opposite the path, from John Hammer,. for 95,000, also the Wheelwright corner, and n piece of property at the corner of Twenty-etatstreet and Lincoln avenue which was owned by the Douglas eat ale, the whole totaling over 924,000. Mr. FVnnrr'a family has moved from Kemmerer and In tha fuluro will make Ogden their home. FOR KODAK TIME IK HERE. Onr line of Eartman Kodaks and Trento Filin Pack Camera in complete. All aupjtlie for the amateur. HISJFE DEATH RECEIVES NOTICE Thats Fit for Fishing That' our claim, for the lino we tarry. Good tackle must M'K'al In thPxut't'PHxful fihkcrraan. $1,000 Oil WEALTHY ITALIAN FishingTeckOe A BV MAIL. Palica of New York Aro Now Put to Test to Outwit tha Assassins. h New York, June 23. Members of the Black Hand society, who recently attempted to murder Joseph A. Mor roney and hla family by placing dynamite la the kitchen atovs at hla home, si Mount Vernon, have now set the day for his murder unless he gives them 91 .400. Mor roney received hla last notice through the mail Monday. COMING FROM ELY The letter which waa post marked New York, had n akutl and cross-bone- s According to the Ely papers, there at tha bead, and read: will be several hundred fans on tha "Unless you leave gl.OOO where we excursion train to arriv In Ogden on told you to. .vou'll be killed and burthe night beforq the Fourth. Tha Rec- ied In the New Rochelle cemetery by ord says: July 5th." The Ely baseball team have arTbe mefesage was signed, "Black to play a return game with Hand. ranged the Brat nine of Ogden, on the Ogden After Ihs signature was Jrawn n diamond on July 4, and In order that coffin. Morronry, the proprietor of tbe the Ely fana may have as opportunity Wigwam hotel. Mount Vernon, la n to witness the game, arrangements wealthy Democratic Italian, leader lu will be made for an excursion to leave the section. The police have arrangEly on the morning of the third, good ed to guard Morroney night and dy. to return on the day following tbe Fourth. Tbe rate has not yet been anSTIRRING UP HATRED. nounced but la being considered fay the offlciala of the Nevada Northern, From the United States Exciting and the S. P. and no dvubt will be en- Japs . . Thslr Countryman. Is that It likely tirely satisfactory. will avail several hundred Elyitea Victoria, B. C June 16. Advices themselvea of thia opportunity to were received by the Empress of Javisit Ogden. pan from Toklo that Yamsaka Otak-ich- l of Seattle, who. with Yamads of OFF FOB THE MINES Ban Francisco, la In Japan arounlng public opinion against tbe United Don Magulra's Associates Depart for States with regard to the Ban Francisco affeir. In an Interview with Vistha Mountains count Hayaahl, foreign minister, urged A carry-al- l, with four horses at- the adoption of proposals that Japan American-lapanestreaty tached, had a merry party of mine reject the owners in it yesterday, made up of mutually real riding Immigration; the the following, who are Interested In that the latter part of article 2 ofwhen commercial treaty be deleted the Napolean-Maghera- : Dr. Dalby, John Dalby, both of Ce- tbe treaty Is revlacd In 1909, this stipulations dar Rapids, Iowa; Dare Bennett, Pe- pasaage being that the article ahall not affect "tbe tersburg, 111.; W. J. Wernsing. A. T. of theordinances and regulations in Kincaid, Lee Kincaid, J. H. Kincaid lawa, regard to Immigrants and other matand H. E. Rennes, ail of Athena. 111. Mr. Maguire and two nieces also ters, "which are la force or of may the went along for n pleasure trip to the hereafter be enacted In either two eountriea. and that commission-er- a mines north ot Ogden. should be sent to California by The men from the com states are Toklo government to investigate being Initiated Into the mysteries of the matter on the spot. the the milling world. TELEGRAPHERS' STRIKE. BUILDING PERMITS Western Union and Postal Claim to Ba . Doing Businas. J. L. Carlson to Build a Stora on Twsnty-- f ourth. Ran Francisco, June 2i.The situaBuilding permits on record in the tion In the telegraph strike remains city engineer's office yesterday, to- quiet with everything peaceful around aa follows: taled the main offices if the companies and frame work proceeding as though no tie-uiMra. S, P. Cole, dwelling, block 19, plat A, Twenty-sixt- h of the wires was In existence. The formal notice of tbe Western Union end street; 9300. James 8. Tracy, brick dwelling, lot Postal Telegraph companies to their 8 and 9, block 44, pint A, Royal avestriking operators to return to work nue; 3L500. yesterday waa Ignored by the men, Thomas Bnrnhopo frame dwelling, as was expected. None returned to lot 3, block 11, plat B, Madison ave- work and the chief operators and offlciala of both companies were busy nue; 31.600. J. L. Carlson, twewtory business working at the keys themselves. The block. Twenty-fourtstreet, between Company offlciala said that the refusal Lincoln and Wall, lot 9, block 24, plat of the men to return severed finally tbe bond heretofore existing. A; 93.500. Humphries A Ecclea, hrlek resiSuperintendent May of the Western dence, lot 10, block 41, plat A; 921104. Union declared that his company waa. engaging men, but would not any He said they were coming from WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. e . . one-stor- y h bow-many- 1 HERE TO STAY This la a broach of the largest aad baat Deals Comptay In tha 8 tat. tha most papular Dea-t- al FIVE YEARS nataraighed rtpatatloa has mad Compear la tbe West aad our ferl ces era within roach of ovary me u Take Advantage of Our Opening Prices Bet of Teeth (beat rad rnbbar). .97.99 Porcelsla Crowns 99.99 to 1.09 A good Bet for Gold Crown, 21k ......... 9.90 Gold Fillings .91-9and up 93.90 to 1.09 Bllvar and Amalgam ruling.... .70 95A0 to 9.00 Coarost Fillings M Brldgs Werh. boat. Teeth extracted poslUvely without 12 Year Protected Guarantee. ...... Mia by eur c lea tide method (ee gae er torturing aeedlee.) Tree Wto plates. Hoaeet work. Fair dealings make onr auocess oosUnu-9V- LADY ATTENDANT. INa PHONE. UTAH DENTAL CO. 2IMMERMAN, 2457 WASHINGTON Mgr. AVENUE. 10 to 2. OFFICES Sait Lake, Logan, Prove and Park City Cron Dally till 0:10. Sundays aystem aome men who have been reguall directions and that normal conditions would prevail soon. larly , employed through tho winter at The officials of both companies 92.50 a day aro put on tha extra list claim they are within a half hour of and are allowed $1.87 a day when they tbelr work all the lime. The govern- work. The strikers want all the men ment business was being handled, aald retained at the regular rate of wages. Btorrer, without any delay at all. HAD MADE A TUNNEL. Although messages are being handled with reasonable promptness so far the companies refuse to take them Through Which They Wart to Rob a rxcept subject to Indefinite delay, owTreasury. ing to the fear of laterference with wires. the Victoria. B. C.. June 21. A plot to teal fifty million dollars from tho BANKS. NEW NATIONAL Russian government office at TWchlts. where the money waa kept for enter- New Yoik. June 25. Two new naprises In Siberia, has been discovered tional hanks, it Is announce! today, and thirty Russians arrested. era In process uf formation hers. One They had made a tunnel 120 yardo of these, tbe Sherman Nations! bank, long from a hotel to the safe aad baa about completed Its organisation when the plot waa ripe It was displans, but the other bank, which will closed, almost all of the. plotters being street captured. be located In the district and will he known aa tbe Bryant Park National, may not kagta KILLED BY A CAR. business until some time la the fall. Tba Sherman National bank la beSeattle, June 25. William V. Ayres, n ing organised by Edward C. Smith, of Portland, one of tho former governor of Vermont, who will bookmakers in the West, was killed become president of the new bank. yesterday hv an Internrban car as he A lease baa been taken of tbe qnartera was leaving tbe local race track. In the Astor Court building at Thirty-foAyres. In company with Joe CFunan. urth street aad Astor Court. were endeavoring to catch a car from tho Meadow and Cluaan had aafoly STRIKE IN NEW YORK. crossed the tracks when the accident happened. Ayres, bewildered by two Strost Cleaners Demand Employment trains passing In opposite dime ef Comrades. stepped In front of tho swiftly moving cars and waa instantly killed. New York, Juno 25. Aa a protest Avrea was about 69 years of age. again it the action of tho department and' was known on every track in the officials against laying off mzn of West. During the racing days of Mar tbelr fellow worker, 260 employes of cus Daly In Montana. Ayres held the in betting privilege on the Daly tracks. the street cleaning department Manhattan and Bronx boroughs went Ha will he buried at Portland. He on strike today. The men on strike leaves a wife. ore cart drivers, sweepers and damp-men- . Six hundred Japanese laborers on It haa been the cuntom ia the street cleaning department to cut the llonomn plantation. Island of Nawali, have struck because of differ-rac- e down the regular working force durwith tho Japanese oversee re ing the aummer months. Under this Forty-secon- . ( : ! d boot-know- tie, r. j ! i I |