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The Daily Enquirer from Provo, Utah • 1

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PROVO CITY UTAH THURSDAY JULY 11 1895 established 1873 endeavor convention Conven tiou THREE BIG MEETINGS twenty four denominational rallies national meetor the 1 A- to the 1 beaton kaaa july 11 three mon eter each attended att bj not lea- lau tan thousand people marked the burmal opening this morning ofthe great Chrit lian convention convan tion aud the largest moat and widely catherine ol 01 joung people ever held ae inaugurated with a vim anda vigar aba leave no doubtre jardine the of nineteenthcrusade the abree caled to order before ten 0 aftuck in tha mechanics bulene tent williamon Willi aton and tent en eavor two latter beina located on he famous bostoncommon an lopre ed on the part of ahr city government governor vernor frederic wel omed theaudience in the mechanics behalf of the statland State and her A plomb greeted ahe vi altora ca of the local pastors in tent ali libbon treue functions were performer perform eo bv mayor edwin curtis of this city and rev A 8 int abart and in tact endeavor by lieutenant governor boier roier wolcott and bey knee land responses on behalf of the so biety made by rey dill ot san franciacoaad bay john baury borrows tha annual report of general Bec rotary john willin baer was lit each of the ahrea mee linga sweaty tour rallied were held abia afternoon in a many churches the leaders beio prominent the denominations and KB will be held thaia evening at mechanics buiar inz and iaboth of the tenta the anguil report of president francis kiik will 09 presented and numerous will the them dwight moody rev I 1 and mr john IVailo nal wheelmanwheelmen elmen special to the races of thenational meet ot the leaette ol 01 Aine rican wheelmanwheelmen elmen opened abia morning with aba conditionsall JB favor or making thethe moat important gathering of yet held five thousand wheelmanwheelmen elmen avei pre flent aud the track waa in perfect condition the days gramme pro as followay fol lowa cirit racoona miia novice farat pr rold medal becoat silver medal second race two mile handicap class A farat ama diamondatod bolier rolier top third raceone halfmila open glass first oriza diamond ring il iamond pin third diamond locce fourth raceone half mil open class A first ariza diamond rioe dres Bins cabie third revolving chair fifth raea twomile tw national cham andthird prizes A VV gold silver and hr anzi raceone mila open with pace makers first arizadiamond atud second bammer lass gun third turkish chair raceono allo tandem biaas A firby ahot ec ond tour ieta rab cornell lone up OK july 10 cornell sad trouy hall started in thefourth or abe grand cup att at the ball mile was ledier ledi nr hat trinity hall won oj eight Ift agtha ane cornell crew being utterly at ane naiad aln the cornell boat crossed the diniah line feu oe 1 tumbled from hia bast in a faint obbera faintedand dropped their or before of england special to LONDON july 11 the movement fo thenationalizationnationalisation of the ol 01 tle united kingdom baa recently been pot upon a popular basis everyone out respect to age birth or sex hiving been to become a member of the railway nationalization league and according to ft report just leaned by the secretary of ta organization abareform hasenlisted a array of sup por lera the country baa beanflooded with handbilla forththe enor to tb baldera of railway 1 end alie benefits tha bribe of theoe to the public caffere cof fere the lor alie family maconga 1 I have found bim noab liver JRe eulatorthe beat family medicine I 1 have need it in indigestion and nd found it to relieve immediately alter eating a bearty aupper if on going to bed I 1 take a deeo of it I 1 sever feel any bad effects of the supper ovid 6 sparks ex mayor palana deain president naw july lo 10 ane laet of tho the ol 01 the cuban revolutionary olectiona all over the united slates on sunday have bean received hoie the formal announcement ahat baima was elected will bemade today A majr venables Vena downey a pioneer of LIB angeles cal alaya whenever ani troubled with a pain in the stomach 01 with diarrhoea I 1 use chamberlains colic cholera and diarrhoea remedy I 1 have aeedit for years know it to be areliable remedy and recommend it to every one for aile by drug co illicit numbers eich of theae threenumbers win a at barnev i firpi arz 2148 pr asoo the chelda wapel 17 blueticket BACHMAN sr WARD CHAS nd committee on tho opre drawn from ho by little clara newel tf dr prices cream baking powder worlds fair highest award for sale A 16 dorcohorco horizontal ensine and no richt boiler almouist new can bo pur haard together or separately cheap hv applying to 0 box provo ity children cry for pitchers highest of all in leavening power latest goat report sr prices cream baking powder warded gold medal midwinter fir francisco there IB more Catarrh io this bention of the connary than all otherdiseases put and until thelast few was supposed to ba incurable for a great ya a doctors pronounced pronoun ped it local disease and prescribed local by bailine to cure local treatment pronounced it incurablescience ahna proven cat aich to he a disease and hereford her eforo quires treats anent halla cure turca by cheney co toledo ohio IB the only cure on the market it ia taken internally in dobes from 10 diopa to a ul it acts directly ons he blood and macons surfaces of the system they offer one hundreddollars for any case it faial to care for and testimonials mo nials addrisi jaeney 0 by A an executive meeting of the 8 A will convene in the vestry ofthe beeline bodeo on friday july at 2 pm A full is desired do sired A TILL chairman FAULTS of digestion cause of the liver andthe whole system be deranged dr mcleans strengthening cordial and blood purifier perfects the of digestion and and thos makes pure blood at smoot dag co thatlenitaback can be bif ur miles neave only EW jya boththe method and results when syrup of figs ia taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste and acts gently yet promptly on the kidneys liver and bowels cleanses the system effectually dispels colds headaches and fevers andcureshabitual constipation syrup of figs Is the onlyremedy of ita kind ever produced pleasing to the andac- ceptable cep table to alie stomach eto mach prompt in its actionand truly beneficial in ita effects prepared only from the most healthy and agreeably agree ablosubstances its nany excellent qualities commend it to alland havo made it tho most popular remedy known syrup of figs ia forsale in and 1 bottles by all leadingdrug- gists any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro sure it promptly for any one who bishes to try it io not accept any substitute california FIGCO SH cn axy HEW HV ST JyO macera of ENGINES AND BOILERS IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS MACHINERY OP ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED BICYCLES STOVESANDLAWN MOWERS REPAIRED ALL kielb OF PIPE WORKDONE 0 box 91 carr call or send your children when you want TO THE west end grocery and meat departments WHO THE kiest COMPLETESTOCK IN THIS city AS fruits aal meats strawberries cherries oranges lemonsbananas cabbage onionslettuceraddishes turnips new potatoes asparagus pie plant choice butter eggs cheese all kinds of canned goods flour feed nailshorse shoes ery ware ropes brooms brushestubs wash boards western washing machinessalt fish golden bloaters in fact everything the heart desires at our department telephone mo 29 free delivery to any part ofthe city PP HINDMARSH proprietor henry stagg PRACTICAL MACHINIST AND consulting ENGINEER successor to SILVER IRONWORKS ALL KINDS OF ENGINES AND BOIL BBS REPAIRED TURNING AND BORINGSTEAM HEATING BICYCLE WORK IRON AND BRASSCAST- INGS ALL WORK guaranteed CENTRE STPROVO LUMBER lata DOORSWINDOWS telephone no 32 oti ain of general merchandise WIL SELL IN ANY anANT ITY AT WHOLESALE PRICES this to make room for our large line of fall goods gome today and make your buys ANDREW EGGERTSEN mgr OHL ai xa NINE POSITION SCORE BLAZIER SUITS first base beet in town for SL 00 LADIES WAISTS aud our july stock just in GOODS ard 3rd up to date never fails to please BLACK short stop biggest values on cantli ac GOODS center field ever miss a sale BEST eight fiedl only a yard LAWNS left feild the of the swell LACES pitcher the style 3 see them HATS catcher ever goes out exhibition contests dally umpire the people admission free ka jones corn and wish tostate in a modest way that we have opened up with tha direct produce pro ducs of our own factory and havo appointed as our agent at prove MR HUBERT SINGLETON who has oil hand now at the old oo op clothing dept stand a fine and well assortedlineof LADIES MISSES and CHILDRENS SHOES our WELL KNOWN and POPULAR of mena SHOES forth manufactureof which we have been airaided first prize medals wherever exhibited all these goods are new and freshfrom the factory and that the prices like the goods are standard boot and shoe manufacturers of utah SINGLETON agent IK ALL KITOS OT iles GLASS PAINT fe OILS and BUILDERS HARDWARE ALSO 0 and FRAMES ORNAMENTAL CORNICE porca and STAIR WORK rg NCr TURNING and SCROLL WORK PROVO CITY UTAJI 1 ALE WEEK perhaps like to know why we sell goods for which we claim so much at such prices we can do it because we do a strictly Cash Business nothing goes on the books in charges and every sale means that much ready cash to use the secret it will pay you to callandlook over our elegant stock and get our prices i tw ir stas th TL 1 avs 1 aili I 1 uett a A te aga i BACILLI IN POSTAGE STAMPS A new Dl covery and biow it isa stamp collectors Collect org according to the latest stories of medical science the power ofthe microbe is daily becoming greater and greater bays the new york world at first the item went around that the bacillus of diseaselurked in the kiss then that infinitesimalthousands of bacilli were hidden within the dirt in crusting the dollarbill lastly it has come to be known that analmost equal dangermedically lies in the pages of oldbooks A far more wonderful phase of microbial crobia mi though is told in the recent discovery of a french physician aliis is that the innocent appearing and cleanlylooking postage stamp is a vehicle that cannot be surpassed as a transmitter ninety nine out of every postage stamps are fastened on their envelopes after being well moistened with the tongue saliva as is well known is almost invariably if not entirely so the headquarters as it were of the disease bacilli that infest any one personupon the sticking on of each postage stamp literally thousands of these are carried awayadhering to the gum and many it is assured find their way in the course of handlingdirectly into other organisms of course the danger most likely comes to the manor woman who re corves the letter particularly if he or shebe a stamp collector following put aliis french theory an interesting tableofstatistics might bemade upon the prevalence of contagious diseases in families who have a stamp collection in their nast in defaultofthis ever having been attempted one authenti- catedinstance of the transmission of diseases germs hasbeen given out A certain french gentleman was made miserable quite recentlyby a parasitical malady which spread over hisbeard and caused him intensedistress his physicians aid having been invoked it was discovered strange to say that while the disease was wellknown to medical science it existed only in col- ombia south america the patient biad never been to colombia however nor hadhe even crossed the ocean at any time ofhis life the only possible clew that the doctor coald get was that the young man frequently received letters from a correspondent or two residing within colombians Colom bias boundaries quite sufficient was this to cause the doctor to make a further investigation he found uponinquiry that the young man was more or less an enthusiastic stamp collector and that in the case of these colombian stamps hehad torn them off the envelope andsoakedthem in water it was quite conceivable the physicianargued that while engaged in aliis pastime he might readily have stroked his beard with his dripping or even moist handsandthus transferred thebacilli imprisoned in the gum to his face the diseasehe was affected withwas known as cledra pl edra and in the opinion of french scientiststhere seems to be little question that he got ot it in the way stated above mm scenery we portrayed ON COGWHEEL TRAINS what can be seen far up among the clouds historical pla es 1 chemnitz saxony june 25 1895 since last writing you it baa beenthe of myself and wife to makes a tour through east switzerland and south germany weaving berna we wint por rail to thun which ia called the gateway to the swiss highlands here stand steamers on tha lake of ready to take passengers across to means between two hakea and is indeed a very romantic spot hamiag on aba north and south outside of the picturesque picture que surrounds boga interlaken Inter laken has little of interest to attract the stranger so we proceeded par across the lake of brienz so the town of the same a ime here we and oar luggage were transferred to a gaga railway train which wasto take us to and thence over a mountain araut thousand feet higher than iha surrounding country at ringen ourtrain was attached to a cog wapel sr gine and we commence ed thealmost perpendicular ascent toe baither we went the more our bauge 01 vinion increased until we had grand view ol 01 the iwo bluelakes we bad cross ed dotted with steamers which looked like chips floating on the water il is almost to the scene which presented itself to ua here we were cieli up among the pines still higher we are th capped peaks of the in gaty alps far bala were the preen valets artith tasir baisa villages an occasional floud passing bilow ua aadthe perceptible falling of ton temperature made uacome to the realization that we were reaching a point nearer haaven Ht aven than we tad ever beenbufore is the highest on this roaland roa dand from heie after we had waited 20 minutes for lunch we tha des centen the opposite ade ofibe mountainbefore we bad youe very far we entered a huun tunnel which pir pared ua thoroughly to ap precia the cene at the other end comina all at once iceo bicad dali abt our train made a quick turn and far below saw a beautiful bius lake anio which itteemed wewere about to bo plungedplu need tae impression waa upon the and an involuntary ob was re echoed through the car before we reached the valley a thunder hadfathered pa and our view was hidden for a timo only to bring out more beauties aa itcleared away black cloudsrolled from peak to peak occa onal of sunshine lit up the below and blaes of lightening gave the whole acenea weird appear ance and nowwe commenced to think wewere nearer the opposite place to 1 heaven than we hied ever been before we arrived in lucerne during a heavy rain eo were driven di recill to ourrooms axt we were favored with fineand we preceded to lake in lucerne lies OB the paint of abo lake of the four cantons ahe cita is smal but a book might be written on the of ia on the mt Jung fran from the hotel on tha top of is one ofthe figest in switzerland on th leatia mt an exire melv ang gad mountain but on the top a comfortably fort ably fai nichea four atory hotel connected with aba town below by a cogwheel cog wheel railway we look beveral trips no thelake tha shore was lined with artistically builtboat houses and here and there we flaw castileo ca stleo asme old aaice comparatively modern and others io ruins one point ot common interest to tourists is wilhelm tella kapelle babilt on bhore of the lake in honor ofbe boldrer name it bears wa blent nearly a weak in aielt adeina about lucerne andcould have spent ganv more without tiring haviar belll a long distance to thareland many mote bights to see bat we were forced to go farther conr next stop was at zurich where we abent several days la natural zurich ia far behind lucerne but ia noted forito historical events and its great university we visited most of the interesting interest inc but time or space will not permit of a description abia time in our next ire will rive a short account of our visit to the blein salla nuremberg in another latter eadi HELPS TO SUPPRESS CRIME influence of the on thal slums or great cities london is abolishing her criminals by thecondition which create them man is a creature of en- vironmentviron mentto a greater degree than most persons or most understand sociologists have proved timeand again that the undeveloped humanandanimal will remainunde- veloped just so long as lieis in alie midst of undeveloped surroundings place him among the educated things even thoughthey be but educatedre- fined and perfected bricks and mortar and he will feeltheir influence with a rapidity that is not less than amazing to thestudent the experiment hasbeentried in the slum districts of new york city the construction of some model tenements on east fourteenth street reducedthe crisafe record of the neighborhood by a considerable sid erable percentage althoughthey did not reducebut rather increased its population anddid not change its at allthe old buildings which the new dwellings thus replaced had been ofa character to encourage filthy andmorbid living and so de celop crime the new buildings were of a natureto encourage cleanliness and normal homo lifeand so develop morality philadelphia wasoverrun by thugs and highway robbers andthe general genustough her dark alleys narrow and gloomy affordedcountless opportunities forassaultsand hiding nooksforcriminals by and by the city introducedthe electric light into them all and presto came a change crimehad dropped fifteen per aunt by the timethe system was completed even the men who urged the improvement were amazed boston herald ash story mr fishing experience is a subjective one ora passive one as he does not fish for with a hook and line hut my fish story is are- markable ono lie declares for many years my numerous friends have honored me by sending roc their first salmoncatch oftho season it began fully ten years ago from a dinner speech of mine when I 1 requested all the guests to send me a bitfish in the spring that year by a action theymanaged to deliver allthe fish on the same day and my house was filled with them now if youap- proach my home any pleasant day in late spring you will see a messenger boy struggling underthe weight of a pail ofice what have vou got there my little ganyou man you ask oh a big salmon packed in ice for mr depew he will answer sometimes I 1 have counted twenty boys distributing along theroadfrom my country house to theand my cellaris overflowing with cracked ice and salmon of course I 1 send a few to myneigh- bors andtho rest I 1 have pickled and mighty good it is that way but the most pleasing part of my fishing ex- perienceperi encecornea in when I 1 meet the people whohave sent the fish your salmon was alie finest I 1 ever in my life tasted is what I 1 invariablysay to eachand every one st louis globe democrat EXECUTIVE two necessary women the territorial republican publican Rs executive committee held a mee yesterday at abacommittee rooms the members in attendance were chairman crane secretary sowers and dooly alien george cannon and reed smoot A discussion of plans for the cam was engaged in and considerable mapped out in abia connection an important conclusion waa reached the that some obstacle may prevent theadmission ct the state the committeedecided to re commend the election of a territorial Lesie lature aa well as a state legislature this fall so that if statehood from any calep i delayed the territory vill not without themeans of enact aug needed legislation the culive se authorized chairman crane to call the full territorial committee to meet in this city on jelv for the of callins a state convention and transacting trans other timely it is the plan of the executive committee with the approval ofthe territorial committee to later iesuecalls for conventions for the nation of district statesenators and of aba council anil acue 0 the territorial legislature the county committees will ba asked to call conventions for thenomination of clouss members of the legislature the committee voted unanimously to give the republican woman of utah representation in its and mr emeline walls and arg alien were therefore added to the cem cittee the next meeting of tho committee will be held on tuesday july ia tribune for governor of iowa july 10 in the ke publican lican otate convention there were ten caud flatea for governor and six ballota were necessary to decide the contest refuiun iuabenomination of general VI drake of centreville Cen treville for governor HOD matt parrot of waterloo was lor gov noron ibe balloid bal loit and sn pei intend nt sabin anarailroadcorn pt akine the ut atio according to an investigation con- ductedunderthe of alio international society of anthropologists of london which has just concluded an inquiryrespecting the averageheight of the various races and nationalities english and american citizens average tallerthan any other representatives of thehuman family the english professional classes who headthe list as the tallest of adult males attain the average of 5 feet inches next on thelist come themalesofallclasses in the united states andaminute fractionbehindthem come the english of nil classes in other european coun- triesthe average forthemaleadult is butfeet inchesthe the portuguese and the spaniards fall somewhat below the general european average.

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