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Show EDITORIAL Miit ROOM-lidifW- FIwn ti ........N m Piwm, ul I'lkn wis arrived Partite X. S. TIME PICNIC POLICE TAKE STEFS TO PROHIBIT THE SAME. ESFEAKER REV. T. BROWN TO AT OPERA HOUSE. DEATH VALLEY MINER MAKES THINGS HUM FOR AWHILE. OGDEN AERIE ENTERTAINS THOUSANDS AT GLENWOOO. Druggaat Ars Warned Nat te Sail Dope ta Youngsters Police Handle Many Com Prizss Haw Run Cellectod and Will Be Placed en Eahlbitiea Sou in Thie City. Mysterious Mm ef Wealth Keeps Up His Reputation With Tip Want-a- Elks tha The special Labor day celebration committee reported lut evening that they had secured Rev. Thurston Brown of tha First Unitarian Society of this city to ba tha principal speaker at their exercises in tba opera house, which will follow tba pared Tha announcement wu also made that 11 tba prises generously donated by the merchants of tha city, and amounting to over (1,250, bad been gathered np and wuuld be placed on exhibition In the vxrtou store on Washington avenue. lha committee expressed their Indignation of the baby trick that Pete Sullivaa, the genuine played them by refusing to meet Thompson at tha saucer track on tba Membera of evening of Labor day. tha committee accuse the alleged fighter of being afraid to meet Thompson, which would undoubtedly mun hla "Waterloo." Manager Grant hu sent telegrams to "Pacy" McFarland and Fred Landers, twa of the pluckiest little fighters In the country, and without doubt one of them will be brought bare to meet "Cyclone Johnny n Labor day, "Scotty" visited Ogde Thus thrae words express volumes and tha visit of Walter Scott, (ha notorious and mysterious miner of Death Valley will lung remain in tha memory of many people of thla city, who came In contact with him. Thera are the newsboys who received n dollar aploca for their paper the cabbie who received (5 dollar tips; the bell boya at botala and Last, but nut toast, tha engineer and fireman of hla special train to and from Salt Lake City, who received (50 each. Scotty" visits n tow a very much unlike other men of note; instead of going to tha club and engaging la a tete-tetupon suma business topic of tbe day, ha gets around with tha boya and baa n Jolly good, old time. He la n man who la always looking out for tha wellfnra of tha unfortuIf n charitnate and able lastltutlon to in need, and tha says tha word, tha big b carted follow brings out hla roll, which sometimes contains upwards of (le.lHK) and handa out a few bills with n "C" mark upon them. He Intended going to tbe canyon yesterday, but Instead, be chartered a special train and went to Salt Lake, where ba made an effort to charter special train from Ogden to Ban Fraud , but tbe company refused to sell it to him and guarantee any Scotty" moat desire speed, which He returned from Salt inks City at making tbe ran I o'clock, the special minutes. Mr. and In about (hlrty-flv- a Mr Scott left for tha west on last evening's Overland Limited. Ha selected the Short Line rout The special left tha depot at 10:25 Just a few minutes after the departure of a regular paaaenger train, and only five mlnittea ahead of tho Cache Valley Limited. Scotty charter! It for ona way only, and Instead of riding in tha coach, behind engine No. 677. he climbed In wilh the engineer and ordered the throttle opened wide. when pressed He waa to state hla reason for going ao hastily to Zion, but ha Intended to return to Qgilen yesterday afternoon, unless Zloa proves more alluring than ha anticipated whan be pulled out over tbe sand Hdgo. "I want n special to Salt Uks," said Scotty at the Short Line office yesterday, by way of Introduction. "Special fare ! (75." Informed the clerk, mildly surprised. , wife of R. W, sate of drugs to minora has been commenced in thla city, by Chief of Police Many times within tba Browning. peat two monthi tha police have arrested young boys who war under tba effects of some sort of drug. Tha Tha proprietors of drug stores have been warned against selling drugs, such aa coral na or morphia to persons under tha age of 21 year A story has gained considerable circulation that many young and foolish children go to aoda fountains and drink Cora Cola, which It la Mated contains a small portion of eocalna, Tha drink la cooling and refreshing, but at tha same time tha dope la It produces tha desired effect, namely, relieving that tired feeling. . Ash-wort- eireet. n ten pound bur. Mother and child doing welL 461, SlHh of tbe violator of tb flub and gam law, wbn are alleged, to bav put obstructions In tbe river will test in court within tb neat their Jluj few DAY A most rigid crusada againat Mrs. J. C. Nye. who bn been vtalt-In- g In the cut fur ih past two months Is expected borne todajr. To th day. Lat yesterday afternoon tb county to clerk issued marriage licen Daniel U. Ftaherty and Mr. Ruby Jarvis, both of lawful age and both uf Ogdon. BIG CHAKCE FOB UTAH e Oscar E. Btraus aecrotary of and labor, accompanied by hi wlf and son, pused throng Ogden last evening, en rout to tb Yellow, ton park. corn-mer- Tb Ogden Paint, Oil A Class C& bav bliss lettn, of Cleveland, dam oust rating lbs great Interior wood flairb. We would be pleased to have you rail and aes tb work don. Be our window display. Special la I rest to tadlc t, Jessie Busley and company, who are fo appear at the Grand tomorrow evening, In In the Bishop earring, arrived in (b city last night and registered at tb Heed. Th company cam direct from New York and th performance tomorrow night la tb opening of their season and tho season la thi city. Robert C. Nys came np from Ely, Nevada, Monday and left Wednesday Bight with bis brother, Fred M. Ny fur Portland, Ore, for a two week vacation trip. H will return by tb way of San Francisco and arrive la Kacramento la time fur tb Irrigation CuDgroa. Daniel M. Flaherty and Mr. Ruby Jarvis war married last evening by Rev. John E. Carver, at bis residence on Jefferson arena. After n brief wedding supper tba couple left for Buffalo, New York, on tbelr wadding trip. Tba Liberty stake baa been reorgas-laaand tba retiring bthoyrio was succeeded, Thursday, by tba confirmation of Charles F. Wide as bishop. Arthur Frrrln, flrst counsellor. Sunday Pres. Middleton and Sburiliff and high conacll member, K. W. Wada visited Liberty and congratulated tba retiring vlflclals for tbelr faithful service. d, A complaint baa been filed In tha District court by J. A. Fisher against K. Grant II T. Richardson and a controv Tha complalut alleges ersy existed between bold parltea over I lie title to a atrip of land in Ely. Necoiiipromiaa tha vada, end that as plaintiff was to receive 1774.63, (150 of this amount wan paid. The suit la to recover tha balance. 9634.63, with Interest and tba coats of suit. THEATERS That tha return of Hn, Fred J. Kleael Talks About tha Fart beaming Irrigation Congress. Deaaret News: It every eltlsen waa aa earnest and pushing In the Interest of Utah's representation at tha Sacramento Irrigation Congress, aa Fred J. Kleael of Ogden, tha entire United States would know of Utahs seal for Irrigation and reclamation of tha wlldernaea from saga brush and graaaawuod to cultivation and civilization. Intercut In tba Sacramenio congress waa getting to ba 'at s somewhat low abb recently, when Mr. Kleael put hla shoulders to tha whael, and pretty soon there was something d(dng and aver since there baa been Mr. something doing right a long. Kleael la In tba city today from Ogden, Ulktng np Sacramento In a practical and effective way. Mr. Kiesal said: "Utah will be well represented at the fifteenth annual convention of tha Irrigation Congress to ha held nt tba Gov. capital of California, Sept I waa InCutler will ba la nuendanc structed by tha executive commute to sea him panonally and not to taka No for any answer. So tha governor will ba there. Utah will have tba beat exhibit of product grown under Irrigation ayatama of any state In tha union, out aide of California, and wa aland tha bast show In tha world to capture a large part of tha trophies hung np ns prises. Tha stilt of California js not In tha competition, as aba la acting tba part of hostess; 'so tbit Utah, with tba 94.000 appropriated by tha lut legislature, ought to carry off a reasonable number of prize "Naif to tha agricultural and display will ba tha pageant In allegorical form Illustrative of Irrigation aa dating back to ancient Egyptian tlmaa, and from then down to tba present day. That procession will ba thru miles long, and excel la tba variety uf Kw features tbe Mardl Gras of Naw Orleans, or tha Floats Vailed Prophets of St Louis. era to appear In this procession repreAnd now, senting Utah futures. said Mr. Kleael, just Impress upon Utah people tha foot that Utah wan tba first to practice Irrigation of any state In tba union, and wa will ba batter represented at tha congress Our than any other commonwealth. great Qgdan choir will be present, a moat striking attraction. Why, It will coat (10.000 to und tha singers then. Sacramento has eulweribed (3.000, n kindly gift which hu been accepted. Tha choir Itself has aubacribed 12.000. tha cltlxena of Ogden have aubacribed fllAOO. Prove gives (1,000, Salt Lake (1,000, and th balance will ba railed ta Salt Inks." Continuing. Mr. Klesel remarked. 'Our ml estate people have been very strenuous about securing advertising for Utah. Let them bur In mind that bare la the best possible kind of advertising for the state. Utah product Including tha fine aggregation of muslrlan will ba observed of all; and . mind you. governors snd high officials of many other statu, and people from all over tha union will ba there, ao that what Utah bu to show snd what bar representatives do will become known aJl over the country. better Money cannot ha expended tban In helping thlx along, for tha xtata Is now having an opportunity that could hardly ba surpassed any where. 2-- Mias Jessie Bosn Chinning Pollocks dramatis Ion of Miriam Btchvlaona novel, "In tba Blabop'a Carriage" to tba Grand theatre tomorrow night, will be tba theatrical event of tba scusoa. fa a It will be reforegone conclusion. membered that II Isa Busier created a profound sensation when she app racGirl ed bars last season as tha Thief, In thla now famous play. Since the production wae last aeon here, the play baa received its New York premiers and tba many laudatory comments of tho western praaa reechoed by the press of New York City. That Mias Bueley baa established herself as a star la an nadoobted fact, and aba has not forgotten that of tha west war tha threatra-guer- a tba flrat to appreciate her possibilities. Miss Busier has long been known ns ona of Charles Frotaam's principal comediennes, but Mlsa Busier, Ilka many other artist baa waited long for the great opportunity. It la safe to say, however, that In BENSON AND PERRIN. her character In "In tbe Bishop's CarA Co. have bar Llebler given riage Jury But Will Aak for tha opportunity to do justice to her Cenvictad By Naw Trial. O genius. San Frmnclso, Aug. 22. John A. ALLEGED MURDER. Benson and Dr. Edward B. Perrin, San Diego, Cal.. Aug. 22. Tha man convicted by a Jury la tha United who Is alleged to have killed Viola Statu district court, of conspiracy to Brackett Is Howard Woolacutt. and defraud the government In the securhis father la said to be H. G. Wools-cut- ing of 12.000 acres of land in Tehama n wealthy wine raerrbsnt of Lot county, wens to have been sentenced Angeles, who resides at 61i West Seiv today, but when tha esse waa called, end street The young man Is but 21 th attorneys for tha defense asked years of age. and claims that tha for time In which t prepare a motion woman shot blm, and then killed her- for a new trial. The prosecution did nut object and Judge DeHsven granted self. His recovery Is doubtful. a postponement until next Monday morning. ley t. To Be Safe FLESH TORN FROM ARM. four-flushe- FARM1NCT0H PURGED Salt Lake, Aug. 22. A special from Farmlngtoa to the Deseret News uys: Provoked beyond patience by tbe stigma It believes baa been directed towards it, si a result of Farmington's this popularity as a "marriage-mart,county has at last arisen In wrath sod through its board of commissioners will wage war against the promulgation of romantic wedding here. In tha past, Farmington has been a replica of the notorious Gretna Green. When fond mammas and papas say Nay. tbe next step taken by tha lova-alccouple la to rums bare, get married and then return to tba city to aurprlu their pareuia, friends and any ona Interested, Such events era told to tlia world at large by the rtty newspapers under headlines of this order: "Love Finds a Way; tho Way to Farmington. Often a few months later sees the ume couple figuring la stories under headings Ilk this: "Farmington Romance Ends In Failure; "Farmington Romsnco Ended In Court," and others equally as detrimental to this town. Cupid Is to be given a "floater out of town, unless ba proves himself la earnest hereafter. It Ig the Intention of tho board of county commissioners to remove the stigma caused by constant mention of "Farmlngtoa, Farmington, Farmington in romances that outside of newspaper columns ars merely runaways, and to make this possible a resolution waa passed yesterday afternoon prohibiting marrlagoa from being solemnised In or around tba county court house or grounds bv any person or persons, except by Judges of th district court or supremo court. Determined parents and Farmington have at last Joined arms and forces against tbe promiscuous Joining of Im pulslvs young lives. " k ENSATIONAL ORDEAL Interesting Ravslatlona In Examination of Witnesses. Concord, N. H., Aug. 2t. There Is a strong probability that the ease of tha 'next friends" of Mary Bukar G. Eddy will end abruptly tomorrow with tha wlthrawal of tha complaint If tha rasa la abandoned It to certain that Senator Chandler will only mean a change of front, a new plan of attack widely different from tha Importance Is In possession of tha plaintiff. Thla fart may have decided the "next friends to make tha pro-gre- at sent It la known that ntw evidence of sensational move, but neither Chandler nor any of hla associates would discuss tha report tonight. They would not deny or affirm 1L If the hearing should continue tomorrow, Dr. Foster Eddy will ba in the witness chair. Tha case will end without compromise of settlement, without concessions on either aide, or pledges for tha future. The climax of Interest in today's session before the masters when, after a sharp clash of counsel Dr. Foster Eddy, Mrs. Eddy's adopted son. took tha Mud and bv hts testimony the admission of a document branch of evidence, which opens tha way to a sensational Gen aval Street, senior counsel for the defense, challenged the latter as having been dictated longer ago tban 1690. so Dr. Eddy was called to prove tha handwriting and the date Under tha New Hampshire laws a witness only on tha aland can be to any extent by counsel for the other side, but In this esse Judge Aldrich said that Dr. Eddy should today only ha requemed to teatlfy aa to Nevertheless ba did not the letter. Enough happened to wholly esetpe. clearly Indicate tha ordeal In store for him snd George Glover. Mrs. Eddy's aa-car- cross-examine- d sou. when begin the real MANAGER ARRESTED. Temporary Injunction Company May Caasa Operation To be safe confine yourself to San Francisco. Aug. 22. O. C. Pains, Lbs Angeles. Aug. 22. Following the use of Mich flavors as your an employee of the Pioneer box fac- tha arrest of Tratfle Manager Joseph Slsann. wu struck hard by a McMillan and several employes of the experience and judgment tell tory atboard, and the flesh torn from Huntington Electric- lines, and tha flying lasusnce last night of a temporary Inyou are of the purest quality. Unger to the elbow wu shaved off. - prate Flavoring TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. vanm Extracts iEs. i A , Ben McCrum. while falling a tree at a Dtriga uw mill, near Cut ells, wu caught by a falling tree, and knocked over onto a saw. had hla head, and far badly crushed. Ills arm. leg and body was torn by the uw. It Is feared that h will die. are just as. they are represented to be. If not the cheapest they WANT are the best, and no puddings, cakes, creams, or other table deli-a- rs WANT spoiled by iheir use. ANT 31V' 1 Lse d a Special Train ta 'Frisco. Ball Gama ta Eagles ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. junction by Judge Bordwell, restraining tha city from arresting the em ployce of the company. Manager McMillan baa announced taht If lha city continue In tta fight against the company, that tha later will cease operation of all Us inferurban cars Inside the pity limits. Thla would work the greatest inconvenience to the traveling public. H was stated, however, that tbe company deemed thla step necessary to protect Itself, If the city persisted In trying to compel the railroad to use the approved style of a down-trodde- Scotty looked nt him rather pkylng-lyand peeled off a hundred dollar bill wad that was all green and of from large denomination.'. He vouchsafed th information that he enjoyed traveling atone. whan reminded of tha regulars about to leave. Tha change! Oh, bother tha change. That to for tha accommodating official. Tha bell "hops" held a consultation as soon as 8cotty'a identity waa revealed by the register at tha Read, and the kotows and salanma bestowed upon tha worthy miner would have honored an Oriental prince. lly way of emphasising bis presence, he fondled n (12.000 roll of greenbacks aa carelessly as If tha roll had been common paper. Ihe eyes of the bell hoys bulged, and lea cream aodaa and whoto boxes of cigarettes loomed up large on tha prospective horlxon. When Scotty went stretched to hla rooms his rwllnua away for a rod to the rear and included the Janitor, and the official carrier of the cold water pitcher. The bell boys received (1 per trip when Scotty pressed the button once, and (3 when h pushed It twice, and the lesser lights around tha hotel were enriched according to their ntatlun. Scotty They are happy at tbe boteL In Ogmeans prosperity and bis stay den can not be too long for them. The Scotty special" left the Ogden unkm depot at noon. The train consisted of an engine and one conch. The passengers In the coach were none. The sole occupant of the train, outside of the crew, waa Scotty himself and be found riding on the pilot Dior congenial than riding In a ear. RIBBONS BY TELEGRAPHERS. They Bear the Legend Stick," and Are Warn By All Striker Deseret News: One hundred rib bons, each bearing the word "Stick, were printed yesterday for' the Com- mercial Telegrapher' who are on strike In Salt Lake, snd each striker wears one of these ribbons on his cost keep them today. They promise to there until the strike 1 finally settled, snd settled In their favor. out A little dodger was also gotten and distributed In tbe business district It bids for public support In the following language: "Mall your own telegrams! The. Western Union and Postal Telegraph companies are sertaking your money for telegraphStates vice and using tha United mall to deliver same. Why should you pay 80 cents to (1.25 for service that your Uncle Samuel will render for I cents? If yon doubt this statement. file your telegram with either company and at the same time mall a postal card. Results will show. The Union of Commercial Telegraphers I .oral No. 30. Amerie President Palm declared today that the eleven days of tha strike have resulted in nothing but progress for tha and that they are strong striker enough to hold out indefinitely so far as finances go. An odd instance of sympathy comet from a local pawn shop, which has hung out n figs announcing that no Interest will be charged striking telegraphers for money loaned to them. Committees of tho union ere still busily engaged In selling tickets for their Methodist church benefit, and they report that the crowd will paok the building to Its capacity. At tbe Western Union and Postal offion work Is still being accepted, and the offirlais are still manning the keys, with the force of men, which has been gathered together. non-unio- n fpuder. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. JK'lNT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULTS. HISTORIC HIGHWAY. CONFECTIONERY. Haw Caianal Zana Kept Hia Centres! ta Mark tha Read. It la said that tha beginning ef one part ef a historic rued may I maced e-caasful Bike Races la Evening Contort Many Interesting Tba Eagles flaw high at Glaawood yesterday afternoon and availing. Tba local lodge turned out in force and a contingent front th Salt Lake lodge, their friends and tba general public, that attended tha fostivltle swelled the crowd to several hundred people. Aa extended pfttgram waa auccaaa-fullgiven, which provided ample opportunity for tba Eaglaa, young and old, to enjoy tbamselvas. At tha ball grounds tba Elks team crossed bate wtth a swift nina of Eagleta that trimmed tbe purple boys by a score of II to 10. The fatal number ao diaeouragad tha antlered herd that It walked home, fearing an accident to the car. Tba Eagleta proved remarkably aaeceasful la landing high ball aiid they did not run, but flew to base A varied lot of sports ware conducted for tha benefit of the ladies, tha fat mea and tha boya la tha park, and tha voting for tha ugliest Eagle on the grounds proved rather ticklish buslnea aa there wars ao many homely membera of the aerie present. It waa delicate work to select a winner without offending tha losers. Nichols' band dispensed good music during the afternoon. Tha attempt made to make an nacenaion by Gillespie, formerly assistant to Prof. God proved n failure. The big bag acted queerly, and when cut looaa refused to pull him skyward. A second attempt at Inflation almost proved fatal for Gillespie, an ha worked Inside the bag. Becoming alarmed at hla Inactivity, ona of tha assistants ante rod tha balloon and found him unconscious overcome by tha smoke and gas. Ha revived In the open air, after a few minutes of treatment Aa Mr Gods depended on the proceeds of tha ascension to aid her In getting to her relative a collection was taken from the saucer track audience that netted y Tha mart ancient kind of seen meat to tba augur plum. It was tto kaveutltn of Julius Diagatu a Roman baker and confectioner. whu belonged to tbe family of Fa blue eard!n te an authartry on anefent history, It wu to ITT B. C. that ha made tba great disaovrey which foe twenty centuries baa dona s mis ", da stags ta teeth. These bonbon called dragon, af tbelr inventor Uragtee la French) nT mained the exclusive privilege of tha family of Fahlu put at th blnk or marriage ef eu of that family a diatrlbattoa of dragatl took pi u alga of rejoicing. Tha custom to mU observed by many of tha aobikij eft Europe. j Burned almonds are purely ef Freufc origin, awing tbelr Inception te tha gluttony af a certain French meiehant Ona day Marshal DupleaeU-Prtitaa old gourmet, neat for Laaugn who had already lnvaated many a tooth. Bomo dainty, to concoct n new bonbon a, for blm. combined, POCAHONTAS. BMirhed, reflected, i The Old Time Stagseeanh. In ITtC there were, stoange aa It seem enly six atageconckM running in all England, and of conns them were tbe only public vehicles for trav. Even there were n novelty, and eler a person named John Cresset thought they were sneb a dangerous Innovation that be wrote a pamphlet against them. be wrote, "make These coaches gentlemen come to London upon erery amall occasion, which otherwise they would not do except upon urgent necessity. Nay, tbe eonveniency of tbe paasage makes tbelr wlvee come often np. who rather than come such kmg Journeys on horseback would stay nt home. Then when they come to town they must be In tbo wad get fine clothe go te ptaya and treats and by these menu get such n habit ef Idleness and love af pleasure that they are uneasy after. He Pelt CompHwienSed. A man from Ihiladslyhl says a writer la the Ledger of that city, wu visiting la a town sf very few InhabOne day when bo wu about ta itant mmka a purchase he discovered that ha bad exhausted hla email ehang The shopkeeper could not break tbo tan dollar bill offered him, and tho mu went out In tbe main afreet to see how be might solvs the difficulty. He asked sveral person bat no one had tha requisite amount for tbe bill. At tort n old white haired, toady negro him along. Ia sheer dMperatloa tbe mu Mid: ten dollar "Uncle, yen (bangs bill for mer "Uucle" looked daasd for s moment then bis shambllag figure atralghteaed. With a doffing sf the bat and a bow worthy sf Chesterfield be replied, with dignity: . "N tatrse, I Mat chants ns ten dollar MIL bat I dens 'predates ths Jm' tbs sum Mb. five-mll- d 2-- 5. ni u esm-pUsse- st Birds Thst Best la Their Neste. . The mother bird Mt en her egp at tbs water's sdg sad wlicn I approached aha puthsd off wtth her foot aa though ths nMt had been a boat snd sway she fire ted calmly down ths 8am-nelso- stream. What ysa 8-- a rare sperta-- d u . e nt wu fibs always builds an tbs water's sdg and her nsst to always woven of aquatic plants m ctoMly and firmly that It will feat benslf and bsr eggs without halting. On tbs approach of danger tba bird pushes off. Nor to too at tho current's merry daring her veytg n paddta, ud I She uses her foot with have seen har steer her boet-aee- t onm little dexterity mad a bend weU, say. landing In n qntet cave tbe average yang lady waterman. e t hv ths nature student Ths bird wts n grebe, tbs Mlymbus miner, Mid 2-- a, Lasugae until finally he conceived a , delicious bonbon, which he baptised gloriously after the name of hia ter. prelim, tbo French for burned almoml Pureaa'a Weekly. Her Visit to England nnd the Effect It P reduced. Pocahontas wu born In tba year ISOS. Her father, Powhatan, wu the lord nnd ruler of thirty tribes or clau of savages luhabltlug that vast domain which wu then called Virginia, after the Virgin Queen, Elisabeth. Hla friendship wae dearly sought for by tba white man and considered essential to tha Ufa and eurreu of the celouy. Like moat red man, ha distrusted tha whites and their design la Eng' id rocahontu waa treated with all the honor shown to royalty. Her grace and charm teem ta have won all heart and she wu at her mm with the beat In the land. She waa p rosea tad at Quaes Annas court, (38.25, attended n ball given by tbe bishop of Tha races were well attended, and London nnd visited tbo Globe theater deservedly so, for they were, without to ace Shakespeare's Tea peat." In a exception, fast and thrilling. Tha fact, aha took on the garb and necessamotor-paceevent, butweea ries af civilisation with that easy grace Downing and Samuelson, was mads which belongs to tbo truly grant and in tha splendid time or 6:46 DownIn ing started several lengths ahead, and was as much at home In court aa Inweetera own solitude But bar the distance same entire during the relative distance was maintained, ex- wardly aha seem to have pined far nt time when Snmuelaon en- her own foe open life of tbe forest cept deavored to taka tha lead. Then an and whan aba wu about to return on exciting sprint would' occur. In which tba good ship George aba sickened and both ridara approached tha mil a died at Gravesend. having lived long minute clip, but Samuelson was us- enough, one commentator baa Mid, able to overtake tha tireless Downing. to unite twff hemispheres, two race In tha mile handicap race, Clarke, two civilisation William Ordway Pye and Hollister nt scratch, by Circle Mmgaxina. sprinting from tha start, whirled partridge la round, tba bunch scattered along from 20 to 110 yards ahead, and wo Llvee ef OM Violin by nearly half a lap, Clarke coming Strange indeed are tha "lives of tba In first. old Italian violin uys Georgs LehThe amateurs ware In good trim. man. For yean ar decades they attbar No records were broken, however, but in the amateur's velvet lined De Mara. Hollister, Giles and Deuster repose casM or slag with their own peculiar ma-things lively by swift riding.' Incomparable aweetneu to multitudes Summary; tbelr Quarter mils race, professional: of admiring listener adored by nil fortunate possessore, coveted by Clarks, flrat; Downing, second; third; M unroe, fourth. Time. whose love of tbelr fascinating qualities la fhr greater than their material 20 5 second Half mile, amateur: Da Mara, first; mean Aid than, whan It ia leut Hollister, second; Deuster, third; expected. Mine Btrad or Gnnreeria Giles, fourth. Tima, 1:02 known the world over, la tenderly Mila handicap racs. professional: placed In the handa of a new mutar Clarke, flrat; Hopper, second; Mc- or mlstrau and n caw chapter In tha Donald, third; Samuelson, fourth. history of Its long llfo ia begun. Kaw Time, 1:52. York World. Two-mllhandicap, amateur: Giles, first; Mayer, second: Hollister, third; Denster, fourth.- - Time, 4:04. Five-milmotor paced race: DownHaw Ha Get a Drink. ing. flrat; Samuelson, second. Time. An Indiana traveling man told 6:46 M. story the other day of an Incident on the rand; - Ho was in the smoking nr of an express train reading hla paper FRUIT GROWERS when a man rushed In from tbo car behind the smoker, evidently In great Wa want your patches and applet. agitation and uld: "Hu anybody In Call and get boxes to pack them In. this car any whisky? A woman in tha THE H. L GRIFFIN CO. car behind baa fainted ! Instantly dozens of flanks were produced. Tha SEPTEMBER EXCURSIONS. man who had naked for it picked out un drew the cork and put Via Calaratfe Midland Railway, Sept. the largest With n long, sit 4th and 5th; greatly reduced rates to the bottle to hla Up tailed sigh, he handed the flask back 8L Louis, DenChicago, Minnaapoli ver and intermediate point Write nnd remarked, That did me Jot of L. H. Harding. Salt Lake for particugood, nnd I needed It for It always Yours truly. makes me feel qtKer te bm a woman-failar L. H. HARDING. away! Cleveland Plain Dealer, General Agent The BaL OREGON SHORT LINE EXCURS-to- n all hate have the faculty of Nearly to Powell. Idahoi daily Sept 1st '.Tbelr hibernation, howto 4th. Account Big Lost River Land hibernating. la not tiis t ta, to say, that ever, perfect Co. open for entry 10,000 acres land ocuTr In the midunder the Carry Act ((.20 round when the warip days trip. Tickets good to return until dle of winter they wakeareup, te gather tbelr food with tha insects which Sept 15th. Still theirs la a tree hibenatian true IRRIGATION NATIONAL differing from sleep, with very lew rate Sacramento, CaL, excursion via of pulse, heart action nnd respiration. Southern Fadttc, Aug. 20. (0, II, Probably they would endure Immer(27.55 round trip. Tickets goud to resion in water for an boor or two turn until October Slat without drowning, aa ether hibareaters have beta found to do. ExPACIFIC UNION SPECIAL cursion east. Sept 4th, 5th. Ogden to ' Juat tha Other Way. , Denver and return, (19.75; Omaha and am "I delighted. uld the aid Men! Kansas City, 132.00; 8L Louis, (11.50; Chicago, (44.50. Return limit, Oct who bad called, "to find that you apwa with your husband in everything, Mr list. Stopovers allowed. H copeck. SOUTHERN PACIFIC EXCURSION Indeed!" answered that estimable to Lake Tahoe. Wednesday, Aug. 21: lad. "If yon win take tba pains to in(25.00 round trip. Tickets good to re- vestigate ear demMtlc relation air, turn until Sept. 10th. you win find that It la Mr. Henpack YELLOWSTONK PARK EXCURS-lon- , who agiuM with me In everything. Saturday, Ang. 24th; (51.00 round Hie file trip from Ogden. Baa O. S. L. agents Sam. what would you do If you buff lor particulars. n million dellaref EXCURSION VIA OREGON SHORT Fo do Lawffs sake! Tm bar I Lina to Utah sad Idaho potato north, donna wot I'd do ef I had a mlUton Saturday, Aug. Mta. Sea agents for dolls h but I knew wat I'd ia ef I particular had (2. Iva bln waitin twa yea ha tar married. Judge. git EXCURSION TO BALT LAKE CITY 8unday, Ang. 21th. (1.00 round trip. a All trains. Tba Caert file years at bard labor. YauTI get a abnnea ta learn a trad STRIKE BREAKERS. my man. Burglar Jadg couldnt 1 ba permitted ta learn It er by correEveleth, Minn., Aug. 22. Elsbt carloads of strike breakers arrived here spondence oeurast Puck. and began work nt tbo Adams Spruce Far the burdens which God lays an mines. It is expected that tha mines will shortly ba baadllng tba usual ua there win always ha grace enough. Tba burdaM wbleh wa make for ourquantities of or A. W. selves wa nut carry also WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULT8. Th droid, D. 9. CON-gres- . gx' zhang -- 1. the Mut ur.KindFlu of lNtvniat Arc, The to tha fallowing Incident: In early day before tha public conveyance by tag between the east and waa travel waa generally by horseback. Judge Brown, acnetor far Kentucky, reached Wheeling an tba way ta tbe capital wet and tired. Ha wu a guest of Colonel E benuer Zane, an anrty settlor at Wheeling. Standing before tha fire In Sana's comfortable cabin, be remarked, "Znn If yon will have a roadway luarkad foam here to IJmaaton (MaysviUm. I will have oea erase grant yon n section ef land nt the creasing ef the Muskingum, Hocking and Bctota Zane fulfilled the contract river and congress made tbe grant. May IT, 1T06, congress granted to Ebeaeeer Zane three tracts of land, one square mile, one on the Muskinand one en gum, one ea the life-kintbe Scioto river. In the state of OhJ for the purpose of building ferrite on the read from Wheeling, W. Vs. to Limeston. wkieh read wu to be opened by the president of the United State These grants ware confirmed to Zana and patented Fab. 14, 1M0. On April 8, 1602. congress made tba saaia allowance to Isaac Zane, his heirs or aslocated In tba Northwest Terrisign tory, now the state of Obi Zane made He located tba good use of hla grant town ef Zanesville on the Muskingum, the town of Fairfield en tha HockTba ing and Chlllleotha on tba Brief story rune that whan Judge Brawn passed over the "road" ba found it Exwall marked by biased tree bom J. Iom Born MOT, M left tart evening ever the Southern Pacific for Sacramento. In the imervtt of the choir. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, N ring BREVITIES Elijah Larkin lut evening UTAH. MINORS fit M N a Phans, rings rUSINEIS OFFICE Inasp orient Pimm ...,,,..N OGDEN, SELLIN6 OF MORE ABOUT SCOTTY HAD EAGLES HOLD A GOOD LABOR DRUGS TO ANNUAL EXAMINER TELEPHONES II EXAMTCEtt: THE MORSIXQ 8 u u Fresh Chaste at Premium. The woman whs bod Just retanad from abroad. Where she had visited some country town telfing of tt( comforts and dioosmforta of tbo Bnrs-pMcountry betel. "They have an aversion to putting Rush sheets m tha beds for every new gneet to Mid, "and ws always polled down the bedclothes the minute we were assigned Tm sheet our rooms to sxamlne-thchsncM to sns they were wrinkled and had that 'slept In appMranc and ws ooe Invariably Insisted en fresh Finally ws struto s series ef towns where tbe betel proprietors got the best ef a for tbs sheeting they wm a sort of crapy stuff, something like seersucker, nnd tor the life of you yon csnldn't fell whether they'd bto slept en er net" New Yerk Press. - . n " Hardened by Bulphurls Aeld. Htidealag aa ordinary drill ta pbnrie add, statM tbs chante, makM aa edge that win " tempered steel Sr facilitate setting bard reck. Ike add shesld be pMred Into s flat bottomed rmooi ta a dro of an toto. T f about bested ts Is drill af ths point berry, red sad dipped Ip tbs add that depth. This stokes ths pdat retready hard, (tolls tbs roaMtedar iw mains soft If the print breaks, bards but with s Httls hws ons-algh- tbs vssseL A Dangerous fisereL f asking an eminnt for enjoying ass- hsw be acesaated tiosml and anbrsksn gsod health s rat informed that tbe teal self deflisL "In fact" tbo prefester. "I asly parish m! each day. "Ratof xctal' T is phytic isa la ntare TT! to yourself! If Upon er . rey P1 Gasette. His Littls fitosm mortified ms terribly, . Bichlev. i hire. mV demaatei bar sick brnbrn IrWT" y did ysa toll tiw newcores 7? a ths hsblt of Mttag raisbbagsT Ws asvsr have sa food as thst I If T ft I MB 4b flt fcHi fWl" . ' |