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Show 3 : THE MOIiMSU EXAM1XEK: Get Ready for the 4th We haven't had a eimd wann Loliit u- , something. The Fourth Meant-- . most - - 1,1 get out in the open and celebrate 11 booming. .. r, b,.fa,ll. . 'ur bmiva itching to out and dn TUimh from work. It ia th ow pnxl rhajw to 777 777 77 Li ail! bo with u- Our reHorta will be L 11 - n.l feel The months. thm Mill tie one dar that wejj aj forget the coal shortage. the rainy nea- aon andjother bugbears, and get out into Hod, open and get our hide, .naked full of annahine. It only neat Thursday! Doesn't seem possible. (M ready, everybody. ITere are itome Fourth of July prieu to save enough to pay for your Fourth of Jnlv fun. WAIST PRICES Ijidics' waist of lawn. black, colors. 'White, New style. Up to 60c stoles t 39c Sheer Lawn Waists. embroidered and luce front, newest Die. white aad colored. 75c to 1.00 values 59j Ladles' White aad Colored Waists, long or short sleeves, open front or back, embroidered and lace to 1.60 styles.. ..Me fronts, fl-29 of our entire line of Esienelle and other high grade waists, of lawn, silk, etc. All Pick M special prices. Wonderful Has Been the Sale of Silk Suits at Half Price Your aiae ia no doubt here now. Every suit in the lot was made in May. So the style 1. crispy new. The silk alone would coot you more than our half price. Get one of three to wear on the Fourth. Get it tomorrow. Childrens White Dresses Taka advantage of this sale aad White Wool Skirts i Off owa a handsome skirt at ths price f to 14 Yean. Wo added to tho sale skirt line of as inferior make off. Raady-to-Wea- e Dresses that wars np to $1 .99 Drosses that wens np to 92 60 1J9 Drosses that wars up to 13.50 2J9 this morning 16 handsome Voile Panama, atcillss and Sorgo Skirts, all new, full of stylo, and cheap at off regular prices, at one-thir- Ladies New Duck Skirts $1.98 Prom the entire lino of White- wash Skirts, and tt'a a lino you owa It to yourself to sac before baying, you can pick at a saving. 1 d regular prices. line of Whits Wash Skirts, famous fur Its Am styles, exooUsnt materials, and full widths, worth ,V, ...... 1 AS up to (3.80 200 Fancy and Plain Col--. oral Wool Skirts i Off These are tha cream of our spring purchase. No naad to tall yen that weather condition have interfered with their eaie in the regular way. That's why they are half prion We lot you choose at leas than maker's price to insure quick c1mb-up. 1-- 3 OF ADVICE ABOUT ALTERATIONS. Dost leave your parchaae till tho last moment. We'rs particular about our site ratios sad good work takes time. And good help la scarce. Give ua all the time yon caa. If yos want a suit for tho Fourth, select It tomorrow. Pay something down and wo'll mart ths alteration. Yon can finish paying whan tha salt to ready. A WORD the statement that Peterson was fishing Just above his own ponds and that he was of the opinion that aoms of Petersons fish had escaped up stream. In tha face of these facta and other extenuating circumstances ths minimum fine was Imposed. 2677 Grant Avenue Ind. Phone 1193 Bell Phong 1107 Phone for Prices. one clerk laoued but marriage license yesterday, Earl V. Hippie of Balt Lake, aged 28, and Mary Famllton, aged 22, of Omaha. The county BORN To the wife of J. G. Lariaon, f a boy. The father a to well-known electrician; the mother's maiden name was Myrtle Murphy. Tho Jury In the case of Jacob Gib . Robert McCleaa and James Hoag tolled to agree yesterday and were discharged. mm t Marriage licensee to the following wero Issued by the county clerk this were Issued by the county clerk yesJ. E. Malloy and Lottie terday. man and Emma Peterson, both of Of den. R. J. Cunningham, superintendent 'of school at Boseman, Mont, to in Ogden paying a visit to Superintendent Allium of the Ogden public , schools. Frank Coady, tha German whose head wras affected by1 the high altl-- ' y of liquor, baa tude and an recovered sufficiently to be able to re-sumo his Journey to Ban Francisco this afternoon. over-suppl- ' To see the number of Greeks and Italians tbit pass through Ogden v- -. . ory morning for the west, one might eerily suppose half of Italy or Greece bad been transplanted to American aolL In the court of the Justice of the peace at Huntsville, P. L. Orth, Adam L Peterson, who was arrested for unlawful fishing on the complaint of John M. Grow, pleaded not guilty, but upon the testimony of several witnesses be waa convicted and was fined 86.00. The Justice of the peace made Webster says, "Temperance to tha principle and practice of moderation.1 Drink Pabst Blue Ribbon me it contains leas than 2)1 of aloohoL Boor-beca- r The Pebet Eight-Da- y Maltbif Process retains all of tha food values of and the the barley-graiPabst Brewing Process transmits them to the beer. n, r LA-- 1 Pabet Beer to not only a temperance drink, but a genuine liquid food that gives bealt strength vitality to ths entire humaa system. r F. J. Kieael 135 I Twenty-fourt- h A Oft. St. Ogden. Both Phones 2L FOURTH BY THE OBTAINING OF MORE POWER. Transit is New Attached to the Big Fewer Plant In Ogden Rapid Canyon. RHEUMATISM ONLY TOWN IN WEBER COUNTY TO CELEBRATE FOURTH. at Sunrise, Parade at 10 a. m, end Oratory and Music Duung the Festivities. Balut The cause of Rheumatism ia a sour, acid condition of the blood, about ly indigestion, chronic constipation, and tha accumulationbrought ia tha system of refuse matter which the natural eliminative organs have failed to Cdiry out. This refuse or waste matter ferments and sours, generating uric acid which ia absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and Rheumatism gels possession of the system. One may also be born with a predisposition or tendency to Rheumatism, because like all blood diseases it caa be transmitted from parent to child. The aches and pinT of the disease are only symptoms which you may scatter or relieve with liniments, plasters, blisters, etc., or deaden with opiates. As soon, however, as such treatment is left off or there is any exposure to cold or or after aa attack of indigestion or constipation, the wanderingdampness, sore puna, muscles and joints, and tender places oa the flesh return, and the snffeter finds that he has merely checked the symptoms while the real cause of the disease remains ia the blood. Rheumatism caa never be cured while the blood remains saturated with irritating, uric acid poison. B. S. S. cures Rheumatism by driving the cause out of the blood, xtthor-enghl- y cleanses tbe blood and renovates tbe circulation neutralising the acids and expelling all foreign matter from the system. by 8. 6. & and invigorates tha blood so that instead of a weak, ssur stream, constantly depositing send end corrosive nutter ia the muscles, joints, nerves and bones, the body is soothed and nourished try rich, blood, which completely and permanently cures Rheumatism. S. 6. S. is lympH of routs, herbs end barks which possess both purilying and properties just what is needed in every esse of Rheumatism. Book on Rheumatism ami medical advice free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COl. ATLANTA. OA. pain-produci- Connections have been made by the Ogdea Rapid Transit with the Tub Light A Railway company power plant and that power axw propel the cars on the system from the canyon to the remotest point on Washington avenue and the bench. The street car company had waiting Just a few days short of half a year before the material for the present equipment arrived thi week. The nubile bad been patiently wailing at various points along the system for morn thaa a year before the unlimited power of the Light company was directed along the trolley wires Friday afternoon. Both have reason to rejoice. The management of the rompany guarantees an excellent service, which by tha way will be news of much interest to the suburban and the man depending on the car service la supposed to report for duty at a specified time. Huntsville will celebrate tha Fburth in regular Tbe style. citizens of the mountain city have been hustling to arrange a demonstration that will surpass anything ever attempted la Ogden valley la the line of geui-ra- l rejoit-iuand hate completed a program a hirh will commence at suarib aad end at niiduight. A general iuvitailon has been extended to Ogden and Weber county and the valley tuwa will be made the Mecca ff celebrsiors. lu the forenoon exercises will he held at ths tows hall. Joseph Chea haa been selected as orator iff i ha day. Tha Declaration of Independence will be read and speech-makinwill be tha order between selections by NlcboTe band aad a I raised chorus, la tha afternoon general aparta will commence at o'clock, with a baseball game between Huntsville and the Jessco team tff Ogden as a fitting climax. At night dancing will be conducted at Peterson's halL The entire dsv's proceedings will be ushered In by a cannon salute In tbe early morning. There will be a band concert and a parade, tha latter to take place at 10 a. m. health-sustaini- Band Concert SUNDAY at 415 g The run made Friday wae an experiment. Yesterday the machines at ths company's power house were running regularly on half a load which waa increased to capacity tola afternoon. The result wa more thaa satisfying It was reassuring. Out oa the line to cars hummed and fairly at flew over the rails Paawngers, first at a lnaa to account for too change, wore pleasantly wrprised when tho word was passed which explained the magic of ths motormen's power lever. On toe canyon road inFirst Methodist Episcopal Church stead of groans, stops and snail pace, block eaat of Wash in gum there were spuria of 25 and 30 miles One-hal-f street. per hour and the steady up bill grade avenue, on Twenty-fourtDavid W. Crane, pastor. wae negotiated as if it were level. On holidays and when the burinesa Sunday services: Sunday school, of the company to unusually heavy toe 10 a. m. U. E. Newton, superintendcrowds will be handlrd with dispatch. ent. International lemon. There will bo no more delays no tied Sermon, 11 a. m. by the pastor. Bub-Jec"Future Burp rise." class meet-ln- g np service In the winter time, and follows, led by E. J. Wherry. crippled nervlos In the spring time. At least the company offctole eay ao. Kpworth League, 7 p. m. led by .Nellis Fletcher. Topic, "The Evils of CommercteUam." HUMAN NATURE Preaching at 2 p. m. by the pastor. nature! human Oh, human nature, Miss Laird Subject, Diadpleahlp." the Yon taka tha cake, you take will preside at tha pips organ, and a pebakery, you take almost anything in dal music will be rendered at all sersight, Including tbs measles and tho vices. . A cordial Invitation Is txtsnd-a- d smallpox. At tlmos 1 look upon you, to toe public (o worship with us. and I any to myself, "You should be translated to Heaves, for that which First Presbyterian Church John ia ao nearly divine belongs nowhere about that Ume Edward Carver, paalur. Short of there;V-an- d at II. Theme, Morning yon do aometolng which might make "The Gospel worship of Today." the landlord of toe Bheol Winter ReSunday school nieero at 10 o'clock. sort hesitate to register you amoag meets at ; o'clock. Endeavor In I look hia guests. Again, upon yon service at I o'clock. This Evening I and aay, will another of your phases, ba a patriotic service. Theme, Oh, surely there la ao super-heate- d Measaga of Independence corner in the Permanent Hothouse too "The Real warm for you: aad Just then yon per- Day." Tha patriotic orders will attn a body. form some deed ao reaching out unto tend thla service Tha Maccabees' Memorial services tho godlike in na that 1 whisper a will be held In tola church at 2:20 mea culpa for my first thought of FREE OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS The Temperance Park HIM 1W4WI4WH) 4 I tftKH H9 i M4WH4 The Park where the Women ini Children can " jured internally. The accident occurred Thursday, at about 2 o'clock p. m, Tho wounds will be attended to In toe L. D. 8. hospital, Balt Lake. JOINT EXCURSION K. Mot-ornia- auf-fer- - 1 go with Safety. NO SALOON 44 I 4 414 HH 4 14 Cool, NO DRUNKS M Mil 44 I H4 Pleasant and Enjoyable. SYLVAN S5S& The Place Where the Crowd Goes t, the We deliver from a quart up packed in ice to any part of the city. GOOD IMPROVED DRIVES OUT h L. and V, M. I. A. and Sunday Costello, superintendent of Y, Schools Will ga to Saltalr. Green between Short line Oregon River and Ogden, came up from Balt ' Tha Young Ladles and Young Men's Lake this morning on No. 6 on bis Associations Improvement way to Evanston and Green River to Mutual the Sunday schools of WeInspect the line. He is traveling In and ber Stake will Join tn giving ono hto private car Esmeralda. great excursion to Baltalr, Monday, 8th. Tho fact that toe three orRamon'a trained animals will open July have ao largo a memberganisations Glenwood a week's engagement at is aasurano of a great crowd. ship All children park Sunday afternoon. Bathing at the lake to said to be will be allowed to ride the ponlee better this season than it haa been ia free of charge. Nichols' band will give many years. Tha heavy rain fall of a concert Sunday afternoon and the this spring la arid to have made tha bicycle races will be given at night water three feet deep directly under the pavilion and la nearing tost depth The county board of education met which will make it as ia tho old days today. A few applications for posi- when Baltalr was first built. - and considered wen as teachers tions Reporta which are being circulated some bills were allowed. Otherwise extra charges which are beregarding to. were attended matters routine only made for tables, bathing, etc., are ing cars of auditor F. N. Hess, dining John L. Hernot true. and hotels on the Harriman lines, rick madeSuperintendent to the lake for to a trip on leaves for Omaha this evening purpose of learning the conditions bebusiness, to be (on a week. fore tha excursion was decided upon he report that, except for a and Rev. H. D. Zimmerman will preach of ten cents which to mad at the Baptist church again this charge tho prices are the same for dancing, morning and evening. A full stand-anc-e as formerly. of the membership is very much Special trains hare been arranged desired. Preaching at 11 a n. and I which will go from Ogden directly to 12:16. at school Prayer the lake and will return without toe p. m. Sunday meeting Thursday evening at S o'clock. usual delay In 8a!t Lake City. on men the Important meeting for Tuesday evening at I o'clock. FEU FROM A CAR General Superintendent Buckingham and Chief Engineer Ashton of ths O. Yesterday at about 11:80 A m. S. 1a, are working their way eaat to John Dolllnger, a laborer returning Ogden from Montello on their Inspec- home, waa severely Injured by falling tion trip. Just at present they are at on hia head and shoulder when atLakeside. They are paying special at- tempting to get off a moving street n tention Just now to the tracks leading car. Ths car was in charge of If any and Conductor up to and on tha cutoff. Roy Wardellgh damage baa been done by the recent J. H. Bearle. According to the story storms steps will be taken to guard told by the conductor, ho called out to street a as he came to them. When against a repetition. street and he earn to Thlrty-flra- t Impressive funeral services were Washington, he called the street as held to Willard over the body of usual but no one, apparently, wanted Emms Packer, who died ao sud- to get out. Just as they got across Mias the evening. Tuesday denly sidewalk, however, Dollingcr JumpPacker waa tha adopted daugh- ed from hia seat and ran to toe door. Packer H. Mrs. J. and Mr. ter of Without any sign to have toe ear and waa 20 years old. The occasion stopped, be leaped from the lower wsa Emma as waa particularly sad, step. The car waa going at a fainy one of tho most highly respected rapid rale, perhaps eight miles per waa young women of the county, and few hour, and aa the man made a square a within to have become a bride Jump he fell. In falling, after he weeks Death was attributed to heart struck on his feet, he landed on hia disease. head and shoulder. The akin was torn from the aide of hia face and a huge Through her attorney, Joseph Che. lump formed Just above toe left ear. acLucy Emms Toller has commenced Dolllnger ia rather short but of heavy tion for a divorce from Harry AToller build, weighing In toe neighborhood of comdesertion. on the grounds of 200 pounds. He slid along toe rough tha at afternoon this plaint waa filedoffice. It la ground perhaps ten feet Just how ta alleged county clerks badly Injured be Is. the doctor will baa defendant the complaint that the have to determine. However, he nevplainloot consciousness even after too for a year wilfully deserted thefor ao er tiff without any good reason rail. aaka Dolllnger Uvea at 2221 B terms avedoing. As alimony the petitioner nue and la of foreign extraction. Hia for the deed to a house on Madison of little avenue. She asks for the custody knowledge of English may acmar-riethree children. The couple were 1901.d count for the fact that if he heard to Balt Lake, September 18, the street called out. he could not understand what was arid. from Columbus barThirty recrnlta Prethe to racks, Ohio, went throughoB Sauthern PATRIOTIC SERVICES sidio Friday afternoon tokPacific train Not 6. They At the patriotic services to the First en Into the First Heavy artillery. In Presbyterian church Sunday evening the party were four colored recruits Cal., the following program will ba given: who are going to Abs1s Island,etates Unit March and Prelude Mascagni to Join the Twenty-fift- h to atotioned Mr. Arthur Fell. Infantry, which regiment Bolo "Now the Day 1 Over".. Marks there. Louis T. Shipley. E. H. Paine, car Inspector of the Chorus "Tenting Tonight". Sextette. Oregon Short Une In yreterday Solo The Flag Without a Stain". . eming, waa brought akulL Mr. Mias Mitchell. Buffeting of a fractured when "Star Spangled Banner" Paine was at work in the yards train. Just Mrs. C. H. Stevens and Chorea. he waa struck by a freight .Handel Violin Offertory Largo" how the accident occun-etost na Mr. Davenport knows. In fact, no one knew un"Battle Hymn of the Republic".... accident had taken place until toe Miaa Mitchell and Chorea conscious man had been In nddjtton to toe track. The man. having a fracture on the WARBAHTY DEEDS The of hto head, has a damaged eye. tost mlton and la lid purple upper e He James F. Jones and wife to Parley it to fully half an Inch thick. ne is time Anderson, part of lot 18, block 7, Ogevery intense agonv to In den Lacre lot plat A, 460.- , moved. It is thought that he W. OBSERVES - W. H Wright & Son s Co. Brown's Ice Cream Co. SERVICE bu ladiM l.07. 30, CAR HUNTSVILLE t0 W JlXE Sl'XUAY, L'TAll, STREET rr like getting up. shaking off the winter'. lethargy, getting some summer air into ourjung. and having a little fuu. Ninety per cent of u. havent atniled for all OGDEN, you. Oh, human nature, human nature. Yon might consort with tha angels of Heaven one moment and dance a maiurka with the fiends of Hell the next But whether yon be tola or that, whether yon reach high or stoop low, always la your fantastic compo- p. m. Specie music vice will be:. Violin Offertory at tha morning ser- ..Tobala Mr. Fell. "Tbe Gospel Call" Choir. Special Music at the evening service be: sition ia found the basic principle of will Prelude and March selfishness, at one Ume prompting you Mr. Arthur Fell. to the tendereat and moat holy love, tho Day Is Over".. Marks and again leading yon to look upon Sob, "Now Miss Lamia Bhlpiey. the struggle of your fellows with Bextette, "Tenting Tonight" moat callous Indifference. Flag Without a Stain." The other day I witnessed an exhi- Solo, Tho Miss Mitchell. bition of ono phase of this complex Banner" .Star Spangled dooced-ly was which nature good, human Mrs. C. H. Stevens and chorea. goo, r' know, as ear British cousin Violin offertory Largo Handel man A who, because might remark. Mr. Davenport bis family had moved, didn't live In Battle Hymn of the Republic" Jerusalem, waa on a street car on his Miss Mitchell and churua. wav to the depot, and yon might have In a was Tbs ha that burry. perceived Central Park Presbyterian church day was windy one iff the north list and Wash. Childrens day winds that leave your conscience dis- Comer 11 oclock. Announceabled and unfit to do business and exercises at will be made of the acting pea-tor'- s while the car still was some distance ment resignation and stops takes to from the depot a passenger's hat blew a call young man from aa eastern conductor off, and the very kindly Evening service at I. Subtopped the car to give him time aad seminary. Guidance fur God Chil"Divine H. ject, The opportunity to go and get man who waa la a hurry didn't ilka dren." T. P. S, C. E.. at 7. Prayer and bible study on Thursday p. m. It, and ba protested. "Say, conductor, he urged. "I'm In Reorganised Church of Jeaua Christ a hurry; I want to catch the train. Saints, hold service in What tn thunder do you want to atop of fjitter-dsfor that fellow for. delaying the pas- their church edifice on tha corner of Yoa'vs no right to do It. Fifteenth street and Washington avesenger! Start up. or I'll report you. It aaell nue. of a note if a whole carload of pasSunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. ymd I p, m. sengers baa got to ba held up Just to All are welcome, 81 rangers especialaccommodate a man that hasn't sense enough to keep hia bat on hia head!" ly are Invited. But the conductor merely looked off into vacancy, and waited until the Church of the Good Shepherd Corman returned with hia bat Then tha ner Grant and Twenty-fourtAlfred car went on Its way, and the wind Brown, rector. continued to whisk merrily around ton Fifth Sunday after Trinity. corner. Directly a particularly bllthe-som- s Early celebration, 7:20 a. m. breeae came along, caught the Bunday school, 9:46. hat of the man who wa In a hurry, Morning prayer and sermon, Ia. and rsa It off down a side street. Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p. m. "Hold on! Hold on. conductor!" Morning topic, "The Possession of yelled the man, "I want to get my the Christian;" evening, "Our Righto hat." and Our Liberties," Thst conductor Is a belter Christian I that ever I shall be, though try my The Christian Science Society holds hardest. He held tbe car, and I should service at 11 a. m. In the new Xasonla have taken a weird, anholy Jy In Temple, Washington avenue, between streets and Twenty-olxtgiving tbe motors: so the wink to let Twenty-fiftOod." 'er go full speed. But, then, that ia Subject, g tha kind of forgiving, Sunday school at 10 a. m. men we have tn testimonial and kindly street-ca- r Wednesday evening tola city. are held at 8 p. m. meetings The man who waa In a hurry galThe public la cordially Invited to atloped down tbe street, rescued hia hat tend these service. from toe small boy who was wonderFree reading rooms are open dally, ing whether it would fit bis father's except Sundays, from 2 to 6 p. m. In car. bead, and galloped back to the same building. Do yon anppoae that he thanked tha conductor . for waiting? Well, ha First Unitarian church of Ogden. didnt. K. of P. ball, over Utah National Oh, human nature, human nat bank. Services at 8 p. m. Rev. WilBut 1 remember now that I aald someliam Thurston Brown will preach. What Are You Worth?" thing about that in beginning this Subject: article. This will be the lent service before vacation. A full attendance of members and friends If desired. ARTIFICIAL ICE The First Congregational church. Wa have the exclusive sale of artipastor. Mornficial lea. The purest of tha pure. Noble Strong Elderkln, at 11 oclock. Sunday, June Call Independent plume 234 or Bell ing service 10th. 8ermoa, The Irrepressible Con210X. Ogden City Ice Company, Samschool at 12:15 p. m. Office 413 flict." Sunday uel Thomas, Manager. Young Peoples meeting at 7 o'clock. Tweaty-fonrtstreet iNo evening service. Chorus ,,,,,,,,,, y h 810 REWARD For the arrest and conviction of any party or parties stealing the Ogdon Standard or the Morning Examiner. LAMAR NELSON. Circulates. Tru God; Tuesday night, Who Changed tha Sabbath; Wednesday nlabt, Tha Dragon In the Twelfth Chapter of Hovelatluo; Tbaraday night, Tha Leopard Beast of Her. 18; FriJay night. United BUtes in Prophecy. Meetings conducted by Elder The Paul Ivoraoa. oa tho witness stand. Mr. Barksdale aald In part: "I 'know tost there ts a suspicion about tha plea of Insanity, but tho court had directed you not to look at with that view. "The evidence In tola case la that tha defendant waa ea n continuous drunk for eight years and hia brain Lutheran church, amor 23rd and bad baen ao impaired that ft suddenly O. A. Elmqulat, paator. Sungave way under great atreas, day. no forenoon aervlca. Paator at "No wonder tha light of reason fled Pant City. Bunday school at 10 a. from hia mind. We are not appealing m. Luther League meets at' 7 p. m. to you upon the uuwritten law,' but Evening service at I o'clock. Next the law that la wrtttea oa your hearts Wednesday, July 3rd, the Indie will and upon tha hearts of your forehav a bread and oak sale at Cam fathers." vara grocery atoro. Tbe plea of Mr. Barksdale wae baaed almost antirely upon the preserTHE RAVAGES OF RAT 8b vation of tha sanctity of the home. He waa followod by Attorney Moor It la tbe rat tho big, brown Norn of the defena. way rat that inhabits our aowera, our Mr. Moor aald: tables, our warehouse and aur cel"it is n surprise to me that the deawarma lars, that about the wharves fect In the airings of defendants mind and circumnavigates tho globe by se- did not break, when ho first hoard the curing passage Id every nhlp and etury of hia daughter brought hem steamer. The United States depart-a- t and nnoiiaaoioui, but he did restrain of agriculture warna tbe farm- himself and waited for hia ers of the country that It ia- a most Tho majority of men would daughter. not have expensive luxury to harbor rata, aa a waited but would have loot their conhealthy rat will eat or destroy 69 trol at onca. centa worth of grain a day. Tbe rat "We have a preouderaaee of proof ceuaua hsa never been token, but the that to defendant waa Insane at the 1 aa 100,000.000 department suggests time of the killing, ths probable value iff tha rereala con"You would not rata the mural sumed yearly by tha rata of the llaited standard or elevate toe womanhood of State. Virginia, by convicting. Don't the This la a large total, but this la a badge of dlnbunor oa him by put aeidlng large country, end rata have a large him to tbs penitentiary. Dost let It field to forage In. Tbe annual lnaa by go out to the world that a Jury of Virrata In France la given aa 40,000,000. ginia gentlemen put thee felon's The people of little Denmark loo on a Virginia gentleman." stripe 13,000.000 a year by rata. It la eviMr. Moor wae followod John L. dent that tha rat boles will bear look- Let of Lynchburg, whoby appealed deal Rato consume a Into, ing great strongly to tha sympathise of to Jury of waste, but that waste could ba with both words and tears. Ha aald: much better disposed of. Tbe rata "Bwoep from Virginia the chaste era a heavy drala oa tbe profits of homos of ths ettiaena and what reagriculture, and the loan they cause main ? of the state? tho purity and la by no meana confined to food. ton dignity of our home la ton sweet-- t Tbe agricultural department tolls na thing In life to Virginia? It la the that rata Vtrojr eggs and young gift of ffod- When any ono invades poultry, pigeons, game birds and wild eur homes they strike society and the song birds. They have been known body polltie the deadliest blow." to kill young rabbits, pig and lamba, Carl and even to attack children. CONDITIONS AT ELY. Hreti berk once lost three young elebecause rata their gnawed feet, phant A correapondent writing from Ely Indicting Incurable wouala. They enter store and wtrehounea and destroy declare that from all parts of that cnrtalna, carpets, camp come excellent report concern-indry goods lac woolen, silks a well a kid gloves the developments at the various and other leather good. They gnaw mines. Tha work that la being doao through lead pipes, flooding buildings la most encouraging and rapid it rides with water or filling them with gas. are being made. Tbe Nevada They injure furniture and the foundala putting ia a tall drift tions and Joora Of buildings. They eat the insulation from electric wires, tha empty cars can ba backoj to to Jefft-rao- ... - - g r thus causing disastrous fires. The average tire ioaa In the United Plate due to defective Insulation la placed at dJS.OtHMHVj annually, a considerable part of whlrh ia said to be caused by mis. Thin la a terrific indictment, but beside rate are the host tff the germ of the bubonic plague, and they are tbe active means of spreading that disease. They are th most prolific of animals. The young female begins to breed at three months old and will produce from three to six liitera a year and' tu little raia at a litter. A single pair breeding without check would In three years be reapoaifble for a rat pupulattoa of 20,156,892. If it were not for the dogs, traps, poison a and many other enemire of rain, there would noon be no room oa the earth for anything hat rata. Their numbers are kept down, but the rat population la nevertheless enormous and coatly. The agricultural department haa published a bulletin entitled, "Methods of Destroying Rata." Every farmer and every man who haa rate on hin premises shoulJ procure tola bulletin and put Its precept into prao-UcPhiladelphia Preaa. e. DEFENSE OF LOVING. Attsraeys Appeal to Jury In Behalf of a Virginia Gentleman. proper place when the abaf A drift Is being run and crosscuts are being made in order that toe ore body may be opened up. with the drift and crosscuts tho caring system will ba completed. The big feature of this crosscutting that It goes through the ore body, thereby are shuwing they Increasing ths ore already blocked out. A rumor that la almost a report la to the effect that tbe latest report to the New York office how that there is three time aa much ore in light aa at flint estimated. This would make 111,000.000 tons tn sight, certainly a remarkable showing. The great amount of ora blocked out makes it clear beyond any doubt that results are going to be far greater thaa was heretofore anticipated by the moat sanguine people. The Ely Consolidated Copper company at Lynns Springs la working a big force of men. who are engaged at present prospecting in order to locate the best point for the proposed halt The ground of this property extends back close to to Glroax. A showing excellent indication. chum drill I being need. The same device la being used by the Boston Ely. enrn-plete- d. aeml-offici- AMONG ENGLISH at ROYALTY. London, June 29. King Edward la to week-en- d at Nuneham Houston, Va., June 29. At the openspending For-mPark, Oxford, aa the guest of Mr. and ing of court today. In the trial of Judge Loving for murder, to are Mr. Lewis Harmurt, the latter forguments ff the attorneys, begun yes- merly Mias Mary Biros of New York. continued. Seventh Day Adventists. Services terday afternoon, were Among the other gneata are J. Pier-po- rt in the tent on Grant and Twenty-eec-onWhen Former State Senator W. P. Morgan. Premier Campbell-Bannermastreet continue through the week Barksdale me to apeak for the deLord and Lady Londonderry. filled. waa toe same aa usual.' The subject for fense every aTellable seat Lord and Lady Crewe. Lady Herbert Mon--dabeen v not Mira Elizabeth Loving ha and Mr. and Mrs. Leopold do Sunday night. The Priesthood; night. The 8tgn of the Worship of In the court room since she appeared er d r .... - - . |