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Show Itomnsa THE UTAH. EXAMINEE: OQDEX. FRIDAY, ArGUST SO, 1907. IS CUT'MOST DARING! L A B 0 R DAY MEETING OF THE LABOR FIGHT IN DAYLIGHT OFF BY AN BALANCE KNIGHTS ROBBERY ENGINE ARM tXAMUNERHUPhONCS EDITORIAL ROOM twennl id Pwm, CUSINEBS phm twa OFFICE rings iDMpiidwrt PhiM II Phans, ring Ni tl M Hu- No, M Ne. 4 BREVITIES A BLOCK FROM THE REED HOTEL. R. B. BOYD MET WITH TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. SCARCELY While Werkleg In Depat Yard tha Switch Engine Ran Him Becker Burglar Enters the Gua-- L. Residence and Ranaaeka K From Top to Bottom Dawn. ear in Mind Parade Starts at 10 A, M. Sharp Ns Admission t Park Props ra 25 Cants ta Saucer. fight or But to fight? That la tha question that ta now disturbing the At a meeting of the Labor Day committee, last night. It developed that tha arrangements (or the big day at Uienwoud are pretty well in hand, so much so tuat Mr. Piggott stated that if any hitch ia the celebration occurred, It waa unturseea at th pres- lo peace of mind of the followers of the two rival fight camps, pitched within the confines of our quiet city. This morning everything pointed fine and to a great game ef fisticuffs next Monday night. Xw, everything la dark ana dubious The matter ia hanging in the balance or by the nock. The stuff ia about off. The point at issue la a pound uf flesh, or for that matter, several puumis of pretty well developed meat. Until this morning tbere aeema to have beea some doubt s as to the certainly uf the match. a as In Denver with the refusal of another fight at hla option. Cyclone Thompson was in Ogden waiting for the ex Boer patriot to show up. During tba wait the several troublesome pounds of excet-- baggage grow upoa tba Cyclone's fighting machine. Now, tha Cyclone's manager wants tor fight at caich weight, this the tuaua-geof tha African diamond miner to do. Ha warns to atop the deal and count the deck. Kelly fro Thompson, Manager claim that hla man s prestige and reputation aa a fighter entitles him hi some concession, and aa the fight waa rather on the abort order plan, anyhow, hla demand fur catch weight la only fair. Of tours this plan la all to tha good for Thompson, aa tha rebellious subject of the king ta below tha 133 limit sow. Manager Rockford, for Untaola says there will be no fight unless the stipulated weight la made, and Kelly, for fur the Cyclone avera that no more reduction will be made In the anatomy of hla charge. That the remaining time ta entirely too abort to do Therefore, H by natural met buds. the only thing left to do la to call tha matr$ off, or out off uaa of tho st-rr- goods. and hauling them off. He waa Jutug bis regular work yesterday is frost mim Clara Hvrtla of Salt lake, fa of tha yard master's ottos, when In tha guest of Mr. and Hit. Bea E Tyree Mime unexplained manner the switch f Boyal avenue. engine ran Into him and cut off hla arm at the shoulder. Tha wounded Excursion via l'aka Pacific, dept man waa takes to the hospital, where th and 12th. to 8t. Paul, Mina. $41.90 the ' threads bolding tba arm to tha round tnp. Final limit of ticket thirty body were rut off. Aa the tuan la day years old, the shock, moat Ukely, will prove fotal. Just how the aeddmt Rev. Dr. Crane and family left last occurred nobody knows. evening for Honolulu, where the docThe uimes of tba engineer and Brenew hie Inborn la a tor will take up men could nut be learned. Held. Another Meeting. However, May Bat- tia tha Difficulty, and Fight Fans Will Ba Happy. Henry Wesalgr has mured front buiiiMi trip through Idaho. Just when the people have begun to Right under tine, very sLadow of the Vnkm depot an accident, which la all feel that the yegg man haa departed Mrs. Jennie heton returned test probability will result fatally, took to past urea greener, a moat daring from dell Lake where she ho place late R. U. afternuuu. yesterday ia committed, scarcely beea visiting for a fra days. Boyd, a aecikia band of US years of burglary and a bile hotel Rued from Muck tha waa unfortunate Fur the victim. 40, MIMaer? Departnwrt at Wright's some time pdat Mr. Boyd baa been tha sun yet shines. Choice of an) hat la summer atock at employed cleaning up the yards, gathTba residence of Gus L. Becker, No. f 1 (W. Hats as high aa $&06 and 17.00. ering p bits of paper and tba like 551 25th room fur winter street, was entered ia broad Moat make THE FINAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR BIG DAY. DEVELOPS OF EXTRA FLESH IS THE TROUBLE. A FEW FOUNDS day light, and tn aidte of the fact that the most frequented thoroughfares of the city, the whole building was ranThe sacked from top to bottom. way tha work was dna Is a guud that it waa no amateur performance. A small bole was cut ia of a back window, just lu front of the window spring. 1 he spring as pulled out and the wiuduw was pushed up. The opening uf the screen Wheaua waa similarly accomplished. the Inside tha burglar made au about being dainty la hla wsnta and deiiires. Every room was ilaited; METHODIST COHFEBEHCE Mrs. William Z .Terry, formerly of every drawer a sy opened; every little box or casket waa lucked Into; every Ogden, but now of Coalville, and her Ball Lake, Ang. 21. All la not ef bed bad tba chillies weltered on tbs slater, Mtaa Huby Nebeker. of Logan, were Ogden visitors yesterday. yet clever the. extreme aertuna vela In tba pro- floor In the hurried, for something valuable. Tbere ia no of Methodist the convention, place in tba whole bouse, no nook or Mr. and Mrs. C. Rlndar of Fait laike, ceedings are the guaata of Mr. and Jin. y, H. now convened in this city, and which owner that had not been molested. La Bo for a few days. opened fta second days' session this Clot he, hooka, paper, buses; every-In Imaginable wss thrown about morning. Fur Instance, Bishop Neeley, thing . Attend the farewell missionary ball wbu presides over the deliberations of tha utmost coufusloa. The family of Becker went out at Third Ward amusement hall. Fri- tha body, haa a even day. Aug. Stub, gives la bunor of i. W. Jovial, vein running through hla na- yesterday afternoon between the hours McDonald. 4:3u and I oclock. While they ture, and by reason of this fact, a of were away tha thief got busy and if nf amusement and sometimes, of any value remained In the The inventory of tha estate t Owen ripple nny thing are tha occasioned among applause Dermody, a shown by the account of delegates. In speaking of Rev. U. W. bouse. It was either because tha burthe administrator, A. A. Wenger, Crane, who goes from Dgden to new glar had too much to carry er ha waa Tha latter statement, shows tha estate to consist of 11,000 field In Hawaii, tha bishop aald that scared away. by the neighin cash. had be known what manner of Mr. however, iasawdisproved walk leisurely man tba who bors, have Crana waa, ba would given surTha little daughter of Ren Olsen, him n sen altitude Ingladly Houth America, away. Imagine, If you can. the of Huntsville, was poisoned last mi her than In tha Pacific, a sentiment prise of the family to find their hitherto tidy home In such a confused slat. Wednesday by eating anti septic tab that pleased tha congregation. lets. Quick medical attention soon visit-in- g Every room waa covered with parato an Invitation la exlendlg ' phernalia of all aorta and descriptions brought her out of dunger. delegates to taka a trip to flalialr thrown about In the wildest disorder. legs. on Dr. Benjamin Young said at home, there will be another meeting toMiss lone King has returned to Og- thatSaturday, there A search fur valuables left otkar attractions, among den. after aa attended trip to the waa tha a rest as I dancing pavilion In revealed the fact that a complete day and tba troublesome matter of a of missfew pounds of human porterhouse will const, which took fa Oregon, Califor- the world. Ha smilingly made the haul hart been mads. Tha list nia and parts of Mexico. ing articles as completed shortly after ba fully discussed. remark and tha audience the crime bad been done, consisted of: Both fighters are la tha pink of conapplauded the sally. N'lna pearl handled U hla knives; right dition, and If the mill ta pulled off, Friday, Coma, have a good time, H. and P. McGill, manager secretary Aug. 2mh. A farewell mlaabmary bell of .tha board of insurance of the M. E. souvenir spoons from Europe; one pair according to tha original- card,, tha at Third Ward amusement hall, in rhurrh, wss then Introduced, and ha of gold cuff buttons; one nickel plated fight fans of this section will have ring, hav- the opportunity to ace a fight of class. honor of J. W. McDonald. mads a brief address on tba subject 33 revolver; one goldit hand Mrs. Becker's That tha Boer wilt call fro the best A peculiarity of the ing engraved upon Insurance. of 1MU2: Initials and tha data, August The following teachers have bees rbnrrh la that a la Thompson goes without saying, and company of Its own assigned to the Huntsville school for organisation looks after the Insurance ana Bwlaa ladies' gold watch, with those In on the "know," think his the ensuing year: 1. H. Peterson, of the various churches and other Initials on tha case; one pair of gold chances for victory aro better than t, none glasses; a number uf loots gold even. principal; Keturah Harris. Mary beads and $11 In money. Amelia Manning, Mils Peterson buildings. exRev. D. W. Crane asked to be Undoubtedly olhrr thing will turn and Cora Bhurtllff. cused after the morning session, as ha CLUB TO ARBITRATE from time to time, as they Un-hol- Ibir.-scree- e 1 food-nainro- e' y ent. Due thing public ia requested te mind, that the parade will circus 10 a. m. sharpy-n- ut th bear la tart at time. From present Indications, the likes of tit big proposed parade has never been reen In Ogden, la tha pared, all union floats will be driven by members of the Team Drivers' union. Th committee had a half ton of coal they didn't know what to do with, ao they decided to step outside of tha line of unionism and have arranged for an old rnaa'a race. AU old men, therefore, who are 85 or over, may sow have the opportunity to demon- strate what some of them have recently slated to members of the committee that there la pretty good race leather in them yet. Everything points to a public marriage to be performed at the saucer track about I p. u. on Labor Day. The tug of war will take place la the saucer track. Instead of th ball park, aa previously arranged. In order that ao misunderstanding may arise, !be committee announces that them will be no admission charged to tho park proper, but that 25 cents wlU b charged to the saucer track, and thla admission entitles tha purchaser to a chance la the grand drawing, which takes place about T a o'clock in the evening. la thla drawing will aggregate mure than $1,200 la actual value. To accommodate those who do not desire to remain at tho park In the evening, a dance' will he given under the auspice of tha labor committee la tha Cangreas academy. Short's orchestra will furnish the music. Ia addition to Nichols and Foster's bands, the Brigham brass band will ba down and aaalat In furnishing music tn the parade, aa well aa at tha park. Tbe-prixe- - 1. - Lnf-guls- Miss Myrtle Ballard, of laman. but who will teach domestic science In the W'eber Blake academy the rnmlug school year, la in Ogden for a few days, getting acquainted with conditions pertaining to her school work. Miss Mercy Baker, who will have charge of the English and elocution in tha Weber Blake academy the ensuing school year, waa In tha city yesterday. Bha returns to Salt Lake today. , Gov. Cutler haa raised tha reward for tha capture of bempke, who escaped from tha state prison recently, from $21 to 1100, and any one who la tn possession of Information that will lead to bla capture and will deliver the same, may claim that amount, . t, The Tabernacle choir made a yesterday, with tha Oregon Short line for a special train to Bam ramento. The train will consist of one baggage ear, one day coach, two standard Pullmans, three tourist Pullmans, one diner and an observation oar. erth-trac- Carl flparka. tha deaf boy wbe , walk- ed from the slate school last spring, sad who it was thought would go buck boms, haa never lieen heard of since his departure. Ills parents live tn Balt I she. They, too, have never had a word from him. -- Mrs. O. M. Runyan entertained a number of Mends last evening at a theater party. After the performance the guests were taken to Mathews. where, haring the balcony reserved for them, some of the degrades were indulged In. The funeral of Mrs. Mary H. will be held Sunday at 4 p. m., In the Fourth ward meeting house. The remains may be viewed at tha family residence, No. 19"9 Steel aw enne, during tba hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p, m.. on Sunday, lutermant will be made in tha City cemetery. Fens-termak- The bounty recorder's office has a new set of ownership maps for use in the office. They are tba work nf Engineer Alma H. Chambers, and vary creditable they are, too. The maps are made a a scale 1 to 100 feet and are done In black and red. The tola, streets, railways and streams are marked out. they are made from the old maps, but Include nil the latest changes. ami bis fstnlly leave tonight for his up missing or new field. He made a feeling farewell are needed, hut whether they do Is. it not tha lose ia serious enough address. An excellent discretion of tha man haa been obtained aud tha public are on the lookout for him. Neighbors SCHOOL CETS PAINT . aw the nuia go In nnd out, but The loral union of painters, and thought nothing ef tha fact that a decorators, the number of which la burglary waa going on under their It waa presumed that 4iM, held a meeting last evening and very eyre. did tha public aunts good service. Beckers were at home. They remitted the fine of $100 gt tba last meeting upon Wad-meA MIHIMB A Ingehrataon. raised the bar I. and them Bander, upon upon placed That many new mining prospect! and allowed the men to go bark to cenFrom In southwestern Utah and west work on the Quincy achouL now on work will ba pushed on tha tral Nevada will ba opened up aa school building, aa all union men may paying property, la an assured fact, mingo back to their old Jobs. Out of says J. J. Gender, tha The Deep couneay to the general public and to ing man of BaltIn Lake. western Utah, la the Board of Education, the bar haa Creek district. boon lifted and work will ba resumed now certain it become a rich proat once. Bo now tha strike at tha ducer, and the class of people that have holdings there shows the Quincy school of the painters and pa- now that per hangers haa been really called off wisdom of the early prospectors and tha work will go merrily on. Tha torated there. Among the big holders J. J. Gardpoor school children will have some- there at tha present are; Gamble and ener, Helnts, Bamberger, besides else to walla unfinished thing several other names well known to gase at by tha time school, beglua, the mining fraternity.- - 8ueh claim aa have been worked show consistent FUNERAL SERVICES values an. some remarkably rich copper haa been brought to the surface. Funeral senrrras over (ha remains Paying rock In gold, silver and lead of tha lata William H. Little will be la also on hand, and with the building held Sunday at 3 p. m.. In the First nr the railroad, which la now an asward meeting house. The body will sured fact, the district la bound to lie In aula at IJndqiitat'e undertaking spring into great activity. In Elko county, Nevada, prospecting parlors from 10 a. m. to-- p. m. Saturday. On Sunday, between tba hours In a thorough manner hat been carof 10 a. m. and 2 p. tha remains ried on during the past summer, and may be vlewnd at tha residence of Ms severs! good prospects In copper, sildaughter, Mrs. Ambrose B. Wright, ver and lead have been staked out comNo. 3298 Adams A vs., an arrangement In tha Ruby range. A Balt made necessary because of the pany ts now developing a promising crowded condition of the Central lead find, that was located about ona thus far hotel. year ago, and the haa been very encouraging. WEODINC BELLS FRUITGROWERS At the home of the bride's parents, a very pretty wedding occurred at We want your peaches and applea. high noon yesterday. Tha contracting Call and get boxes to pack them In. ware of Cowan, parties Roy Marriott, THE It L. GRIFFIN CO. and Miss Amy Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Martin, of this SEPTEMBER EXCURSIONS. city. waa ElTha ceremony performed by ..Via Colerado Midland Railway, Kept. der Georg Richey, of Murrimt. The 4th and 5th: greatly reduced rates to happy rouple left on an afternoon Chicago. Minneapolis, St. Louis, Dentrain for a abort trip and will return ver and Intermediate points-- Write to their horns In Marriott about Sep- Ik H. Harding, Balt Lake for parties-lira- . tember 15th. Yours truly. L. II. HARDING. General Agent SAD SERVICES d n UTAH-HEYAP- well-know- n n, . The funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Ann Elisabeth Williams were held yesterday at 2 p. m.. la the Third ward meeting house. Bishop James Martin of Farr West presided. There waa a very large attendance and many beautiful floral offerings evidenced tha esteem In which the deceased waa held. The mimic waa Mrs. Mary Farley very Impressive. aang Not Half Haa Ever Been Tuld:" Mias Marlon Johnaon rendered tha nlo, "Pilgrim's Watch:" "Rock of Ages" waa aung by Mias Myrtle Ballinger and Mrs, Mary Jones and Tlllle Hancock sang tha duet, "Christian Farewell." The speakers were CounJudge Armstrong yesterday denied sellor Gilbert Torgenaon, Prea. C. F. George W. Preston's petition for the Middleton, Bishop Archie Me Farlaud release of his daughter, Violet, from of West Weber, Elder Joseph Stanthe state industrial school, under a ford, Bishop James Wortherspoun and writ of habeas corpus. The answer Bishop James Martin. Interment was of BupL Thomas of the school slated made In the City cemetery. that the girl was released Aug. 13. un to sent Calitn her and mother parole The project tn entabllsh distributfornia. therefore, she is not deprived of her liberty by the offlrers of that ing stations for farm products and manufactured labeled products, to be Institution. controlled by unions and oiganDed farmers are going forward in a pracWANT AD8 BUNG BIG RESULTS. tical manner in Chicago. Frank Court, the unfortunate man who waa picked up last week by the police aud turned over the sheriff's office, died yesterday at the hospital. The young man waa Buffering of typhoid when picked up. Ha regained consciousness al the sheriff's office long enough to tell that he hall from Lnlsrllle, Kentucky, where he has two brothers and two sisters. At the hoshe never regained consciousness. pital The body Is now at Larkin's undertaking parlors, where It well he held until word Is obtained from hie relatives. ah'--wi- PACIFIC SPECIAL east. Sept 4th. Sih. Ogden to Denver and return, $19.75; Omaha and Kansas City, $32.00; St. Louis, $39.50; UNION Chicago. $44.50. Return limit, Slst. Stopover allowed. NATIONAL IRRIGATION Oct CON-gros- Sacramento, CaL, excursion via Southern Pacific, Ang. 29. 30. II, $27.55 round trip. Tickets good to return until October Slat OREGON SHORT LINE EXCURS-loto Powell, Idaho, daily Sept 1st to 4th. Acrount Big Lost River Land Co. open for entry 30.000 acres land under the Carry Act $9.20 round trip. Tickets good to return until Sept. 15th. n EXCURSION TO LOS ANGELES, one way via Ban Francisco, $40.90. Tickets on role Ang. list and Bept 1st. Final limit of tirkef, 30 days from date of sale. WANT ADR BRING BIO RESULTS WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. Hears tha Committees From Postal Office and .Strikers. -4Tha Salt I,ake, Aug. 19. Newa: fact that Manager Lone of tha Western Union Telegraph company waa absent from the Commercial club commute rooms thla morning prevented Ihe club's board of arbitration from hearing all parties Interested In the present rdlka. Aa It waa. Manager Hawk of tha Postal waa heard, aa ware also taro committeemen from the strikers. At the conclusion of a brief talk. In which they partidiiaied, the arbitration committee retired Into an executive sea-Urto draw up a resolution. This resolution will ba submitted to the board of governors, and then sent to every commercial body In the west, to President dowry of the Western Union, President Mackay of the Postal The point and President Roosevelt. of it la an appeal for Immediate arbitration of tba whole question. When asked If ha had anytMng to ay a to hla reason for remaining the meeting. Manager away from Ijorig of the Western Union declared tsbt he had received no Invitation to attend, and that ha would not have attended bad he received anch an Invitation. Tho statement in tha morning pspera. that be bail accepted an Invitation, be said, wan published Vice President without authority. Smith of the strikers aaya that a special message wag sent to Mr. Long after the meeting had been called thla morning, and they had waited for him to appear. To thla message he declined to respond, according to Mr. Smith. Fisher Harris, secretary of the Commercial club, aald. In giving out the text of the resolution, that he did not want to have the Impression go out that the Commercial club was trying to become a esurt or to pans Judgment, but, waa intereating ttaelf because the telegraph companies are public service corporations, in which the business men ef tha country have an active interest Manager Has h declares that he did not attend as a representative from the company, but merely aa a citizen, because he was Invited to go. He says that he had no authority to arldtrate, and thla ia the view that all parties expressed, concerning their Interest In the matter, the telegraphera stating that power to arbitrate In their case rests with President Small, and that their desire waa to get their reasons for striking more firmly before the -; n people. Tho-present this morning were: J. W. Booth and Vice President Smith of I .oral 80, Commercial Telegraphera of America; Manager W. P. Hawk of the Postal Telegraph company, and the following, members of the Commercial club's hrard of arbitration: J. IV. Houston. F. A. Druchl, George E. Merrill. Samuel Welts, J. D. Wnd, J. C. Lynch, J. M. Moyle, J. S. Crltch-lnand Fisher Harris. The Commercial club's resolution, urging immediate arbitration, will go to the following organizations, where similar resolutions may he passed; Tacoma Board of Trade, IJttle Rock Board of Trade. Business Men's association at Chicago, Pueblo and New Orleans; Tourists' association, Victoria. B. C.: Merchants A Manufacturers' association. Kansas City, and Commercial clubs at Loa Angeles. Portland, Tacoma. Beattie, Spokane. Minneapolis St. Paul, Duluth, Omaha, Btfae. Denver, Colorado Spring. tauisvIUe, Pallas. Fort Worth. Winnipeg. Des Moines, Richmond and Atlanta, u w THEATERS LOCAL LADIES IN A GREAT MIN- STREL SHOW, HEROES OF THE SEA CAPTAINS WHO GO DOWN TO DEATH WITH THEIR SHIPS. I Wwktsg of Ikt hot la sga Dave Baa Fsataraiir Xahla piaa aS -- LI visa tha Faith- - Wkta a Una la fata pa Maaal Diafcaaaa. Tradition, which to to say tha has or code ef tho deep sea fraternity, a that ta event of mortal disaster ta a vessel of whatever kind, anil or team, large or small, tba master most be th last person ta leave. Frau this law, ut written though Ht be, ao captain ta axatupL Bo stem ta It. ao Inexorable and ao Jealously upheld, iwt only by those of die tea, but by landsuieu. that where escape ta Impossible for passengers and crew tba commander of a stricken ship stands rigid on tba bridge until aba sinks, carrying with her. It may be, a core or hundred of human bring, considering hla aacrifloe bnt alight ta tha face of the alternate of self preservation at a price toe great for any awn to pay, at the price of worldwide corn, the averted face of those who bad formerly held him ta esteem and the pain of those who bad loved him aa husband, father, non or brother. Death and a name written bold oa th roll of those who have perished sublimely at aea ta infinitely the easier way. Many hare found It ao. Aud not a a mall element of the diguify and the nobility which attach ta the calling ef the ocean la due ta that exalted army of martyrs who 1a tba heart of fearful daiitneea, la the wreck ef elemental fury triumphant, have kept the faith unfalteringly, a loot, nawatched, unaided-men who la dying have put up a steadfast star which leads far from sordid things and ennobles the credit of mankind. Annals of tha sea record not a few Instances of captains who have refused to leave their vessels even after every other burn a a being baa beea saved. Love of their ships, for which many skippers evince inch affection aa they bestow upon wife or child, may explain thla, or pride or despair, where the master baa beea at fault; ar oh, ever o many reasons may be advanced. The captain of a great liner not many yean ago, whoa boat had met with aa cctdeut which seemed likely to bring Mm before a court of Inquiry, waa found dead la hla cabin when the vessel finally made port Ha brought her 1a safely aud than ba died. Apoplexy, they said at first Later cams a rumor that haa saver been satisfactorily explained awny to the effect that this captain died by hla own hand. It ta ot at all unlikely. He had been eminently aocceHoful. Hto pride could not bear up under hla Drat groat netback. Another case of the kind waa that of the suicide of Captain Brunswig of tha beautiful cruising steamship Frinxeaata Victoria Lutae after be had run her on tba rocks near Fort Royal, la th West Indies. The Invariable comment of the hipping world baa been that tho German commander did the only thing posBrua-wl-g sible under tba circumstance. would probably Jiave lost hto certificate, and since steamship companies a a rule prefer to "grew" their own captains aud lu addition have absolutely bo use fro a skipper with a lost ship against hla asms poor Brunawlgs future moat have looked dark to him in- Domoto & Co. 155 TWENTY-flFT- H ST. Men's Furnishing Goods and Nolionx of all kin-f- r 06 Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors ta tha Character of tha transfer asrrtoa wa supply our patrau prompt, reliable and at tow east. aay wen bo on Any tins you 32 - Fhssa for yours. your ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Job and hand! It expadltloxily and welL ' DONT YOU Smalleys STYLE OF DOING BUSINESS IS SQUARE The Woman's Guild of the Eplaenpal church aro rehearsing for a high grade minstrel performance to be given at the. Grand Opera bouse Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Sept. Uth and 12th. Miss Katherine Pago, of Chicago, a professional coach, who la well known for her fin work,' ia drilling the ladlna for thla laughable performance. There will be a cast of deed. seventy-fiv- e of the moat popular Indies ' It la far more pleasant to turn to tba of thla city, all la black face and under such fetching names aa Clemen- ease of a man .who, paradoxicallyta tina Bigfoot, 8ukey Goldenrod, Ttopay enough, waa not a captain, but who Turvey, Rosalind Dark, etc., will sing out now If rewards la the next world and dance and entertain their friends. are meted out ta accordance with big, Rehearsals are held daily at tha brave things done an the waters of a Guild hall from $ a. tn. till 10 p. m, lower creation to tlw case of Chief and the ladles promts you tha time Officer Paterson of tha British Klnj . of your Ilf. Ha left New. York ta that craft ana winter day In 1905. and oa tha banka Vnder the heading of 'Bell Objected great rending waves simply beat ln To," the Deseret News publishes tha her bow Tima of water flowed following: "Aa Item of $18 for lem In, and plates. the leak waa discovbefore ons for tha atata Industrial school aa waa abe ered Captain seriously. Hating aa contained la the July hill of T. B. Evans A Co., of Ogden, waa objected O'Hagan led hla men Into the bold to to by Gov. Cutler at tha meeting of the shift cargo and thus right th walstate board of examiners a few days lowing steamship, ago oa that tha ground that tha Barreto, boxes, what not wen flying mount waa excessive. Mr. Evans ta wild, nnd case of machinery finally a member of the board of trustees canght the captain against a brace; uf the Industrial school and ia by taw crushing hla leg so that splintered prohibited from selling any supplies out through the whatever to th Institution over which bones were driven to a lifeboat was carried He akin. more The or less control. exercises he a total amount of .hta blU for July waa made ready for launching, and Fater-ooa hta From command. took post $150.45." the bridge he never moved. Lower lower drove the British King, and and Funeral serrleei over the remains nf Mra.Eltaabetb I Woods will be the crew of Belgians, verging oa panheld Saturday at I p. m.. In the First ic, but held by the personality and The remains calm assurance of their new commandward meeting house. may he viewed Friday evening during er, watched him' like dogs ready to the hours from $ to $ and oa Saturday obey hla will. From hta post tbs chief between 10 and 1 oclock, at the resi- officer signaled the Mannheim and dence, No. 525 10th street. Interment tha Bostonian, which were plunging will be made la the City cemetery. . through the riotous waters to tha reamaneuvered cne, and ba It waa-tha- t B Dtrsdsb ao that small hoqta craft hta sinking The modem meaning of El Dorado from the succoring vessel could com may bo traced aa follow: On of alongside. Three beats filled with the men said that ha had discovmen were carried to ered a land of boundless wealth be- British King' safety, and aa the storm Increased, tween the Orinoco and the inn prohibiting further attempts at resThis country waa named El Dorado, stricken vessel took her loaf and many ad venturers, among them cue, tha with Paterson on the bridge Sir Walter Raleigh, endeavored to Sad plunge, blowing a ' farewell bleat upoq bla it; hence the same haa eome to mean mate's whistle. . a golden country ef the mind, a fabu"Fatcreen was fine, Paterson was lous land of fabukras wealth, much aa noble, said an offleer of the British Cockaigne, a fended land ef luxury Xing brought ta New York on the -and idleness. New York American. He waa not a captsln. Mannheim.But when he took OHagan'a place he IrrHiHsg Aaserieualraa. took OHagan's responaibllitlea withOne ef th most Irritating of out a murmur and died aa ta the use uf "limb" fro would like te have died." AaOHsgaa It was, branch." JJwb" for "tag" baa O'Hagan waa tha first man by Piter-on'American express order to be lowered Into prudery, but what 1a the matter with the rescue Loats. He died the day be"branch T" Careful Anglophile writers Isa reached port The are beginning now to reintroduce this fore the Bostonwaa British only a freighter. King tatter word, but "limb" has hitherto no were There aboard, but passengers been the transatlantic word, with all Paterson saw hta light clear aad acted authors, if it la also old English wa hall not mind ao much, but ta It? Tha la accordance with It mom dramatic waa the. death Even Joke of tha vena la at least 1.300 e yean old, but bow old la the English version? Loudon Chronicle. Where Cain Kitted AbaL While cyfllng round Kettering I waa startled to see what appeared to me to Reassuring. ba two men fighting ta a field. On "Now, ba careful bow you drlva, reaching tha field I dismounted and gabby, aud go slowly over the atones, climbed over the fence to are what It for 1 bate to be shaken. And, ruled waa and discovered it was a storfk yon, pull up at tha right house and statue representing Cain slaying Abel. look out fro those dreadful railway' It ta unique. Cain haa one knee pressvans." Abel to the ground and ona arm ing "Never fear, air; I'll do my best And uplifted ready to strike. The status which orapltal would you wish to he' must be hundreds of years old, and taken to. air, la case of an accident?" ia supposed to be on the exact spot Itadon where the murder waa committed. London WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. ALL AROUND THAT KNOW - Amer-leanism- a a ; N CASE WE SHOW that money can ba saved f tout purchasing lu thla ator on your part to acquire the habit here? The only Uit do Jxir to us, fair to lodge rureU'1 trial grocery order at TRIBE & JONES, Ttt-Blt- Tit-Bit- 2284 Wash, j 1' B1 |