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Show sad expeeia l carry Best r to it year's crop The fight to compel tha carrier to furnish refrigeration eras aot waged would in any exportation that they eawrtionata iena he voluntarily, any A baa the aocallad private has. carto wak to waa made la order rier directly res.pom.lble, to piece the m legal refrigaratiua charges la to and charges, as tha freight altuatioa so subject to review by tba lnerstate Those charges are bow Cnmmlif' subject to such a review, to a recent case toe latereute Commerca held certain refrigeration Eastcharges from Georgia poluta to ern dries unreaanoahls and ordered a reduction. If our growers and shipunpers believe tha rates sow charged reasonable they can apply to tho Commission for relief. Tha ectlua of th Commission la th caaa referred to la to Interest as showing to view which that body to likely to taka la other cases. The charge, as stated to tha complaint, was la to form to a charge "per cents crate" in this case of 12 from Georgia point to Philadelphia and New York. Investigation by tha Commission Itself developed tha fact taht twelve Iona of ice per car were consumed on the average, north 92 per ton, or IK Pr rsr. Divided by the average number to crates carried Georgia crates weighing forty-twpounds this flgurea out about T cents per erst for the cost of the Its, and th Commission reduced the charge fur refrigeration from 191-- cents to II cents per crate, allowing a profit on the lee used of about 63 per cent. othar II E lrjf Fubliaaed ay Tla IUm to Yto Day FaUaWa Cm-- iwr- - MTSl SUBSCRIPTION Delivered hr Cartm a Oh tiur, latiadia V" Kusiur, pv lax tli "J Mil Com-missi- V MAIL IN ADVANCB. lh 1'iaati sr to aai to Miaaia te 0Ma. P 41 tau quarterly, to advaato-- . hPEF8h&Nr- - FCAfUiU an pauoaat aa a ni4nal aa m aarr give Ih pftjsAmied. Ma u 41 - aai' a1 44 Wte ' to VirfiPT'11" wciwi U aa u MiHCii praaaaiad i r paadul language team fcMtra todt ! vidueia hut iha iru 0 fit ii 4U Miara atgfi0 to naaiailiar" r' flf MKHIMA IABmIi VkU Mt la a a$ beehte. Tba PllUM urowa aaa bias f- Mm 2 Ufa vnr - Soa't aafc tha EU-w- M t a itspautgte to ashamad el o Bubaeritova will aoafar Maa hr tehnuug (hi M Mean Ih aU 1 Kauar their hraalfuL failure btenre 2 Fur"1"- Tha Morale Q0 aaa IpiI Nawa Cm tail Oa 0(Tha ll h ha - a ""' m Uaa leaving to to Laha CH Mail than Facifle Hallway. Tha Ualua Facia lauarar. Md Tla Oragm Short Lint Railway. Biarlatr patrons U1 coalar a favor a tha Buaiaaal hr The school census to Ogden, completed oa July 11, hae been totaled, disclosing a school population In this city to approximately T.OOO. This Is gala of nearly 100 over tha returns ua offlca whenever they porUBf to fall to had too ! to tot Santo Baud please. THE SLAVE TRADE. Wonder la natural at thli diatanea at talk about too proportion 4 alaraa among tha Chlnaaa populatloa of Baa Frauriaoo. Now and then there la an official mid, but - tha aril fa not cruahed, any the Nears. Federal secret aervtoa agents are acting to tha luma te California aid San Francisco, which has ignored the ignominy flor decades. A raid yesterday reoov-orn- d fifteen girls, a majority unJor Id years af ago It ia a callous com- to last yaar. Thera waa an unfavorable showing In only oa ward In the etty. Tha Third fell short of expectations about 100 and those In charge to tha enumeration are at n loss to account for this, as the Third ward la not one to shifting population, and to toe peat baa been relied upon to swell tha total to school population. Tha First ward returns aa increase of 109. This la w remarkably good shewing and more than overcomes what waa teat to tha Third. Tho five wards make np a total that compares favorably with Salt Lake Clty'a Increase of 917, aa reported by theenaua takers. The whole school populatloa to Salt Lake la lfi.419 and this. It la claimed, stands foe a city to 100.000 Inhabitants. If 11,419 children In Salt Lake t a city of 100.000, then for sack child there are I 3 persona, young and old. figuring tola asm ratio in Ogden, tka population la within 240 to being 40,000. But there art not 0.00 people hare, but approximately 24.000, and there are not 100,000 in Balt lake City, end sot more than 70.000. This to allowing 1.7 fur wc-- i school child, which ia approximately munity that eaa remsia quiescent yaar after yaar, knowing that ouch prae-tiae- a aslat wtthla ite limits. Tha north-guak-a a should bars solved tha question in Baa Francneo, fur briar rakalding la gal precsutloa oould hava baaa takaa to forca tka Calaa-Uslto conduct themaelrea la rivlllsed faihlon. But it is said that iuatsad af Improving, tot disaster deepanad tfca Iniquity of tha Chinese, for want purred Tien, fa tha and, it will lit with tka federal government to abolish this slsva trade, Iteolf outlawed by tbs coBstitutioa of too Catted States, tba eoasUtutloa to which California correct go fondly clings when coavsnieat! CM-naa- a REFRIGERATOR San Fiwndao Chronicle: For years g and shipping Interests sought to Indue or compel tlie South era Pacific company to operats Its own refrigerator ears, and for years they failed. It was tha am of aarrat rebates, and rebates could be more conveniently made through refrigeration c harass than by any othar method. Tha refrigerator companies that they wan not engaged In tha business of traaiportatlon, tad therefor not subject to tha Jurisdiction of tha Interstate Commerce lo tha end the fruit Interests of tha United States took np tha Sght under the leadership of the National League of Commission tier Chants, and after n large number of extortionate charges of tho Armour line bad been exposed and tha Inter-atat- a Commerce Commission had held that refrigeration waa an incident of transportation," which the carriers soliciting tha transportation to perishable w on bound to provide and ha responsible for, on titer another tbs railroads of th country hava accepted toe decision and are providing their wi earn. And ton Southern Pacific company has followed the example to tb' President fruit-growin- Coin-missio- D? PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY !i a very nourishing food; in fact, sn article of diet ao nutritious in itself, would lupport life. On it you can feed with profit and with pleasure. Palatable and easy of digestion, Ff by bN Grecos rep-mea- 1-- NEW AMERICAN COINAGE. CARS. Faverw Resolution Bent Him. Lately nesday, were favorably received, to a latter received by tba secretary of toe committee, Thomas 1 Elder,, from toe President. Tha President says that be baa called for a report on tha resolution! from tho secretary to th treasury, and that already work on a new coinage to tha eagle and double eagle la under way. The designs of tha new coins were by toe late Auguatni 8L Gandsns. and preliminary patterns were recently struck at tha Philadelphia mint In their resolutions tha eqmralttea recommends that eongraea be petitioned to authorise an entirely new coinage to artistic design, to eonelet of tea denominations, and la order that tho designs to th new coins be truly artistic the beat talent In the country should be called upon to submit drawings. oooooooooooooooo BIG STRIKE IN SIGHT. O O O O O O O O O O O O O u, Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. s. To-day premiere to bring develop. . meats in to controversy twere tba local dlstriot to tha United Mine Workers and tha Pittsburg Coal company. From Indications at n late hour last night there Js every expertn-tlon of a sympathetic strike being called some time today. Tha strike will be confined to employes to th Pittsburg Coni company. According to an to-fldal to the company last night, who at this time refused to be quoted, either President Foshan, of the local must mod-Ify bis demands, or tha com-pony must concede, and the lot-ter step it waa said was !m-possible. O O ooooooooooooooooo BANK AT MONTEVEDIO. SPORTS NATIONAL LEAGUE EXCURSION TO BUTTE. Hiat STIR CHICAGO RUNAWAY Philadelphia S; St LUus, Aug. I. Philadelphia Three Psrsena Thrown t the PaveLouu ment and Boms what Insured. made it tore out to four today, winning a Uatlea gam, in Balt Laka, Aug. 4. A runaway horse which both pi tchr re were bit freely. attached to a buggy, occupied by Mr. Score: R.H.E. sad Mrs, IX Dak-bou- t Twelfth to 11 2 East street, caused and excitement 8l Louis l fear la Main street from Flrat to and Kuonan: Secued South Saturday evening early. Lewi Batteries toowa and Duoin. Umpire Juhaa- - After dashing closely by several vehicle aad dose ns to pedestrians, threading Its way through the crowd, New York ; Chicago 4. oa Main between Flrat and Second Chicago. Aug. I- - After Ames bad South streets, iq crushed Into a buggy bis near Second South street, la which given Chicago a good land by wildness, he settled down and pitched were seated Mr. aad Mrs. Juha Doriua a fine gam. Tha vialtors hit Taylor to First and A atreata A bind wheel was torn from tother ad tied th score In tho eighth and Boom: won out la th ninth. buggy and Mr. and Mrs Durtus and R.H.E. Dalebuut were throws tu tba afreet d 0 with considerable force. Mrs. Doriua Chicago It 2 truck tha back of her head against New York ... Moran; tha paved street and was severely Batteries Taylor . sad Ames and Breshnahaa. Umpires bruised. Her husband's Injuries were Jtlem and Emilia. slighL Dalebuut suffered external injuries about tha wrists and hands and bis ankle wa sprained, lie w aa taken ASERICANLEAGLE to the Smith drug store at Main and Second South street, where Dr. David McDonald attended his hurts. Mrs. Philadelphia Wins Both Gamas. Philadelphia Doilus, after a short rest, waa revived Philadelphia. Aug. 6. double-header sufficiently to go borne. took both games of n The runaway home started at Mat from Cleveland today by bard hitring. First South streets and auon and Aral game: Bcorei, It overtook th uncontrollable. R.H.E. 6 8 I Duriua rig aav Second South at rent Philadelphia .....a....-...- . .3 7 9 and pased ao cloae that th right kind Cleveland Balteriea Juan and Clmrka; Plank wheel of the Dalebout rig caught behind tha left hind wheel of the Doriua and Puwora. R- - H. XL rig aad both wheel were torn off. Th Becund gam 4 16 7 forca of the impact turned the Doriua Cleveland .....a. .12 13 rig almost completely around, hurling Philadelphia Batteries Bernhard and Clarke: both Its orupanta to the street. Tha runaway horae, with Xra. Dalebout Bartley, Hope, Waddell and Powers. and bar two little children, ana I year old and tha other only four months, Detroit Wins Double-Header rosed the elreet on Second South Detroit I. again Aug. Washington. n jnmped into tha lead by winning both running into an automobile, graxlng Samoa today- - Washington's errors in telephone pole and finally stopping tha buggy ran Into a heavier tba flrat game were costly, while Don- when Mrs. Dalebout and her babies ovan held Washington safe to the rig. were uninjured. second. Score, first game. The Immense crowd that watched B.H.E. 2 6 5 the runaway, breathless, united ia dm Washington 13 2 daring that their cacapa waa n rnlra. Detroit That some to the alx persona Bat 9rris Graham, Gehring. Hay. ela. concerned in the runaway or two or don and Block; Slaver and Payne. R. H. E. three pedestrians were not killed la Second game. 2 2 remarkabla. .3 Washington Doriua la Interested in real estate 9 16 2 Detroit and Batteries Smith Heydon; and mining. Dalebout la a baker. Each family was in lta own rig. Dalebout Donovan and Schmidt. does not know what caused bla kora to beooma frightened. Beaten 3; SL Louis 3. B-Boston, Aug. 9. Boston won toPIVE DIVORCES. day's garaal to 2, to twelve Inning. Pruitt's lack to control did not count Boston saved the to the Balt lathe, Aug. 9. Several attorgame bv putting Hoey and Grimahaw neys got wind that Judge Armstrong to bat for Criger and Pruitt, and von was bolding a session of court this In tba twelfth by a batting rally. morning, and accordingly tha court had an Impromptu divorce matinee, at Score: K.H.E. which fire divorces wart granted. ...2 14 1 Three to them were granted npon tha Boston .2 16 6 recommendation to referees wbn( beard SL Louis , . Batteries Pruitt, Winter. Crlgsr toe evidence, while the other two were heard In open court. Tina C. Dallas and Bhaw; Dlneen and Spencer. wag dlroreed from John W. Dells a. the New York S; Chicag 4. cigar manufacturer, upon recommenNew Tory, August 9 New York dation of Referee J. 17- - Eldredge, Jr. outplayed the Chicago Americana to- The ground for divorce waa failure day. sending the visiters to second to support. Tha partial were marplace In the pennant rare. Patterson ried In Denver, Cola, an July fi, 1661, waa batted out to tha bx la tha flrat and It alleged by Mrs. Delia that Inning and Whit waa relieved by for more than a yaar peat tha defendWash to tba third. Boon. ant has failed te support her. R.H.S. Grace E. Julian was granted n di6 6 vorce from Herbert Julian, an employe Chicago ....3 17 3 of Tboinpaon-Btarre- tt New York company, pn the Batterie-s- Patterson, White Walsh grounds of They were and Bush Bull! van and McFarland; married in thla city on Mar 26, 1906, and for more than alx months past deHogg, and Klelnow. fendant has failed to support bla wife. 6he'waa also allowed to resume her AME8ICANASS0C1ATI0N maiden name, QrareE. Woodard, and was given 920 per month alimony and IndlanapoUa-Mll-wnuke- a 926 as attorney's fees. At Indianapolis are the Desertion and game postponed; rain. Paul game grounds upon which Carolina Jessen At Toledo Toledo-Swaa granted a divorce from James postponed; rain. At Louisville Louisville, 4; Kansas Jessen, whom ahe married at Manti on September 25, 1864. Th desertion City, . poAt Columbus Colunthus-Mlnne- a perurred In the spring to 1891. Maggie J. Kelly waa divorced from lls game postponed; rain. Charles M. Kelly on the same grounds as In the Jessen caaa, Tha testimony WESTERN LEAGUE was heard by Howard A. King, referee, and It waa npon bla recommendation that tho decree waa granted. Tha Lincoln and Pueblo Tla. Kellys were married In this city on PuebLincoln and I. Pueblo, Aug. November 9, 1909, and have one child, to here a tie lo played eight lnnlnga Ih custody to which waa awarded to today. Score: Kelly deserted her a month R.H.E. plaintiff. after their marriage while abe waa vto 1 16 ...... .4 Pueblo In Logan, and ainc that time has Itlng 2 9 Lincoln ....... failed to support her. Batteries Fltxgerald and Drill; Failure to support ia the cause am Zackert and Zlnran. signed by Bertha F. Ray for wanting divorce from Edward Ray, whom aha Decs Moines 9; Omaha S. married In St. Mo., on August Des Mines, Aug. 3. Aa tha result 2, 1906. Since Louis, December 7, 1905, her of an agreement to call the game husband baa failed te for her, at 9:69 to allow Omaha to catch a hence ahe was granted provide a divorce. aeon with ended the the game train, tied to tha eighth inning. Score : ..........3 .....................4 ..,........9 bo-ra- ........... ....... ....... .9 ..................... - , non-auppo- .............4 RILE. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 6 0 ......... ...... ..3 .............. ....... .3 Drs Moines Omaha Spnrer, Miller and ter; Ragan and Lebrand. Bat I pries .2 1 Dex- Dsnvar 10; Slsux City X. Denver. Aug. 3. Denver won by heavy bitting, defeating 81oux City 10 to 2. 8core: R. H. K. 14 2 Denver 4 3 Bluiix Cltr Batteries Olmstead and Zaluaky; Jarrott. J. Blieehan and Shea. .,.,.,..1 ...........2 RACES WELL ATTENDED. Saratoga. N. Y., Aug. 9. A fairly good attendance greeted the runners at the flrat day'a rare of the Saratoga Raring association's meeting today. But one favorite won, El Cuchlllo. In the Jumping race. McCarter and Running Water, running in the cobra of the New Castle stable, won respectively first and second places In the 910.000 Saratoga Handicap. The books laid 6 to 5 against the stable. Dandelion. the favorite, at II lo in. made the running to the stretch, wnerc both McCarter and Running Water pssed him. and finished heads apart, with Dandelion four lengths back. Results: First race. ix furlongs: Tom won; Jacobite, second'; Green Beal, third. Time. 1:15. Second rare, the Saratoga Steeplechase, about two miles: El Cuchlllo won: Thistedale. second; 8L Volins, thirl. Tims, 4:16. Third race, th Flash Stakes, fire and a half furlongs: Fair Flay won: Jim Gaffney, second; Sir Cleges, third. Time. 1:06 4-- fRIBEBMEN DEFEATED. Tangier. Morocoe, Aug. E, The latest advices from Case Blanca aay tost most of tha hostile Moorish tribesmen surrounding the towna have retired. after a bloody fight with inside. the natives Signals have been arranged by which the French cruiser Galilee will bombard the native quarter of Casa Blanc In the event of a renewal of tha attacks upon Europeans. Tha French cruiser Du Chay-l- a haa gone to Masagan, off the writ cos at of Morocco. In answer to tba appeals of Europeans there who reported that the natives were greatly excited and that It was feared that there would be a duplication of the recent massacre at Casa Blanca. Paris, Ang, A The expeditionary force to be sent to Morocco by the French will consist to two battallona of Alcr-gia- n sharpsh-Kjtcrs.- a battalion of the foreign legion, making a total nf 2.400 Infaatry' two batteries of artillery, 300 light cavalry and half a squadron of Fpahis Aergian cavalry In th French service. Part of these troop will be embarked at Oran on board cruisers and the remainder at Algiers aboard transports. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Fourth race, the Saratoga Handicap, mile and a quarter: McCarter won; ANNUAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Running Water, second: Dandelion, Boston. Aug. 8. Tha annual tenRound trip from Ogden, 915. Ticks third. Time, 2:05 fi 5. Gallavant, nis tournament to the Longwoud et good for return to Angust 17th. and Red Lesf also ran. Cricket club today vrih a card Five hnndred fast horses shipped from Fifth race, mile: Tim Dolan, won: of prominent began players from all parts to California for toe races, now taking Workmald. second; Aarimo, third. the country. place at Butte. For further partleu-U- r Time. 1:39 The most Interesting match today see sgents.or write D. K. Burley, Sixth race, five an.l a half furlongs: was between B. M. Grant, the southO. P. A, O. 8. L. R. R. Co., Balt Lake Almre C. won : Red ffcmnett, second; ern double champion, and W. 8. War City, Utah. Nnatassa, third. Time, 1 :07. land of the local club. August 7th. Iron-aide- . ALL THE DEATHS ARE STILL SOURCE OF MYSTERY. Fifth only In Arbuckles Ariosa Coffee! ' THE POLICE SL tAstflb That flaYor, That degmlinet That licit, round. Aromatic tootiuomen b found H0R9E. Laois A Me-Grat- Montevedln. Aug. 3.- -It la asserted that an American syndicate is about to establish a hank here. Sercisl merchants and mamifncturera have resolved to open branches also and to Inrrease the number of steamship rlying between New York and Montevedlo. i.,. IH L New York, Aug. I. The resolutions for an Improvement to too present United Plates coinage and tha enlarge-meat of the mint coin collection at which wer forwarded Philadelphia, tu 1 resident Roosevelt, oa last Wed- O O CTAI1. r. OGDENS SCHOOL CENSUS. - Q nXAMI.M:: IMnrSN, MCWSMXn Tins Vlctin, Dying af . a Bullet Wound, Robbed by Three Men. - Chicago, Ang. A Fiv mysterious assaults, ia which four man war killed and another fatally wounded, aroused too entire police forca to ena ergetic action early today. The were: Fusario Ruceo, found npon tha doom atep to his home with two stiletto wounda In his body. H had been Instantly killed. Edward Smith, policeman, shot and killed by an unknown man wblla from hla walking n abort distance Cheaper than anything just as good, and better than anything just as cheap. And the best of oil for you) AmSucKLA toKOSL, New York CU. vie-tim- homo. John I Barbour, found dead upon the Illinois Central tracks. The head had beau cut off by a train and was found 106 feet down the track. It la believed that Barbour committed suicide, but there are circumstances that make this doubtful John Naughtou died after being assaulted by three strangers at' Thirty-sevent- h street and Lowe avenue. Vm, Donovan ia dying of a bullet wound to the abdomen. Ho was found to a basement, at 448 Hermitage avenue, and said ha bad been robbed by three man, on of whom shot him when h attempted to resist In rums of th cases ware the police able thus for to obtain the alight eat clue to th murderers. 50 Different Styles of to Biair Brushes Just Received These brushes sell from 25c to $6 each Special values; Prices right Call and inspect bur stock FIFTEENTH PEEN8YLVANIA. Reunion af Veterans af Gaik Palmer's Regiment. Springs, Colo Aug. 5. From all paits to .th United States more than 906 vteerana of tha Fifteenth Pennsylvania cavalry. General W. J. Palmers' regiment In tha Civil war, will arrive to Colorado Springs upon tha evening to Angust 20th for tha moat unique reunion ever held to tha United States, as guests of Wm. J. Palmer. The most magnificent special Into to Pullman sleepers and diners that ever pulled Into this city will bear the veterans to Coloaado rings and from tha time each man vea hla own duor until ho returns to it, not a penny to hla expense will be borne by any other than General Palmer, Every station agent upon the Pennsylvania railway system haa received orders to Issue tickets to Gen. Palmer's comrades upon the presentation of a card supplied by the general anJ tha train will make its circuit from point to post In such a way aa to pick up each traveler at the nearest station to hla home. Those living too far away from theroute to the special train to be picked up will be furnished transportation to come by whatever train beet sulta them. While in this city all the meetings to the old comrades will he held at Glen Eyrie, but the meetings will be so arranged that they will not be in any way a burden to tba viaitora who will hava ample time to enjoy themselves sightseeing. The reunion will lest six days. Colorado a PRESIDENT PETERS ARRESTED. PaNew York, Aug. tera, of the Long Island railroad, who with General Manager McCraa was held responsible Ire the coroner's Jury for the deaths of Dr. OaUagher and n n Mia Madlgna automobile with n train, was served with a warrant to arrest today at Jalhalee and held by Coroner Ambler In 910.000 ball to await the action of the grand Jury. General Manager McCrew was served with a warrant last Saturday aad also held In 910,000 ball Wm. Driver & Son Drug Co. GEO. W. DRIVER, Manager 2453 Washington Avenue - E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains la any part of the City and County. Loons on Improved Oty and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written In Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Bate 410 25th Street Opposite Reed Hotel PHONES: 420 AND 420Z In-a- LAUNDRY Doctor Estes Specialist' Cures whan ether fall, Modsr methods. Free coMultatisn far any Chronic DiaeaMef any nams sr nature. Every sa guaranteed. COMBINE. Manufacturers of th Machinery Form k Partial List af Diseases Cored Trust New York, Aug. I. The new of to the formation of a combination haa makers of laundry machinery been received in the financial district with Interest aa It la tha first combination that has gone through it is stated, in severs months. On of tho features of the American Machinery Manufacturing Laundry company, aa the pew combination la known, la that ng bonds have been latued and tb financing has been dona wholly In stocks. Its authorised capital la 912,800,000 to which 82,500, 000 la preferred stock. Tba concerns forming tha combination are given as follows: American Laundry Machinery company of Cincinnati; A. T. Hagen A Co., of Rochester, N. Y.; Barnes and Erb, of Philadelphia; Nelson A Kreu-te- r company, Chicago; Watkins Laundry Machinery Co., Clnalnnatl; Wilson Laundry Machinery company to Columbia. Pa. W. A. Carter to Chicago la president of the new corporation. WHOLESALE SMUGGLER. El Paso. Texas, Ang. A Tba Supreme federal court, sitting in Juares for the Investigation of the wholesale smuggling ope rat Inna uncovered In (hat city, yesterday handed down charges against Mayor Silva ao Monte-mayowho disappeared on Monday night of last week, of smuggling twenty cars of wheat upon which charges be Is liable to duttes and penalties amounting to 860.000 and twelve years Imprisonment. Other charges, much more serious, are pending against Montemayor. There la no abatement of the excitement and St has been found necessary to call for reinforcements of fedrral troops for guards over the priaoas, courts and seized property. THIRTY YEARS IN PRISON. Rio Jsneire, Aug I. Sergeant Mel-lmurderer of a fYench Instructor. Lieutenant Colonel Negrel. haa been sentenced to 30 years in prison. He has appealed. If you haven't the time to excretes regularly, Duma's Regulate will prevent constipation. 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