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Show THE MOBXISO EXAMINER: OGDEN, SUNDAY UTAH, 'APRIt 1, MORNING. 1905. f examiner telephones N. II tM rings., .....NeAd Ml VlMMt BUIIMEM office 'PhMM iROrmOM PMae. Nfc B N. ring IS NO YOUNG MAN TROUBLE EDfTtfMAL ROOM teSapWldnt ,Ww M CLOSE GAMBLING WILL SERIOUSLY CAUSED BY AL LOWED ON JUNE BURNED DRINK IN OGDEN FIRST TWO IN ONE The latest SewingMachine out Standard Rotary Chain Stitch and Lock Stitch, both in one sewing machine "have you seen them? They run a third easier and a third faster than the old style machines, and have the lat- SMITH VICTIM OF LINE EXPLOSION. GASO- Wu Attempting to Light a Lamp, THAD i ini Easter aovekiea at Utoh 6toUoory Ca aim . CroekBU af era Twraty-wx.- h treat firiiT twin bar iil : when It Exploded, Covering . Him With Burning Oil, ; with' hmsband GIVES KAYSER TROUBLE. OFFICE TWO MONTHS MORE OF STUDY FOR COUNTY BCHOOL PUPIL. ANOTHER RAID MADE I.AST EVENING. Had Taken Toe Muck Liquor and Mixed Things With Officers, Whe Placed Him Under Arrest. John F. Smith Arrested as Charge f Cltiaene a Hooper Offer Bite for the Location of a School Building. Running a Gambling HH Police Other Notes, Intend to Stop the Game. The Crystal aalooa on Washington Twenty-fiftetreet, wa the scene of a lively miiup about 7:2u lust earning- - A man oho gave hia name nt tho poiioe ataiiua na W. Kay-ae- r had Imbibed too freely of firewater and had acquired what aright be celled a good Used Jog. la fact he had enough wnlsky to aieke him vicious and he created a disturbance In ih saloon and wu ordered to leave. He did ea hut in making hie exit took a purtiou of the plate glue In the front door with him. He came bolting out upon the street and ran into a woman who was pualng by. She was knocked to the pavement, and her clothes soiipd on the wot sidewalk. Without stopping tho man started north on Washington avenue, and had gone bnt a tow stations when he res late the arms of rarest Geiger, a member of the lire depertment. The youeg man, whe le quite muscular, literally picked the fellow up and earned him back to tke saloon. By this time Bargeant Charles Pincock nnd Officer John Hotchins at tho police department . arrived on the scene and took pouoneton of the man. He showed fight end struck tho officers several blow before they were able to subdue him. The petrol wagon was culled and the man loaded In. On the way to the station the boose again got the beat of the man and he roes aad struck the officers each another blow. He was subdued again and finally placed In n cell at the Jail. A charge of drank enneeo was placed opposite fala name. Another raid wu made last evening by the police department upon the gambling house of Juhn F. Smith, known the Elephant dub room, at 3u6 Twenty-fiftsi reel. They arrested the proprietor, and he wu allowed to go uppn his own recoEniatnce, and asked to appear in police court on Monday morning. been known to the officers for It the put few days that gambling hae been gotn on behind closed doors. Son yesterday. lltaa IMh Wtehard, formerly ofy Thad Smith,' employed at Hnlchi-eon'- s Ogden Sot now of Salt Lake, apent store, met with a in the city renewing acquain- , eerieus bicycle and painful accident at 6 tance. j o'clock laat uighL He waa attempta gasoline lamp and had Panamas bleached without the um ing so light ibe match to the burner, at acid a. 2248 Wash, lad 767. Bell applied with a loud report, the liquid when, i MX. i in the lamp exploded, throwing the burning gasoline over the etor and In another column yon will And the himself. HU clothes quickly caught Marriott Ororery eompany'e ad. Bead fire. Flames enveloped him before the for are them good call and aid It assistance oeultl be brought and his things baton body wu severely burned In the atone could beat out Twenty-liv-e per cent discount on all clerksflamre. the picture! at Utah Stationery Co. Before the accident Smith had hern Durknaaa made MMa Della Drew, bookkeeper for the dressing the window. Ogden Rapid Transit com puny, hae the work alow and be ceased laborand will ing for time enough to procure the tendered her nmlgnation leave tomorrow morning for Evanston, lamp. Several timet the burner refused to lgnhe fur autre than a tow Wyo., to re aide wh$ her parent i. seconds. Smith pumped the air chamWANTED-- A boy with good educa- ber to a high pressure aad tried tion to kara the printing buaigeea. again. When the flamre had been beaten Abply foreman Staaderd nt 4 p.m. from hia etotbsa. Smith waa takas A quitclaim deed waa Bind yesterday into Carrs drag store, where restoraafternoon by Sophia Jorge naen relin- tives wain applied and the buraa quishing pert of the aorthweet quarter plastered ever with a soothing lotion. of eectten IB. township north, range Ilia face, left arm, side and breast 1 west wen badly burned. Eye bcowi and lnahe wen licked auray by the rye A warranty dead waa Bled yeolerday flumes and dark blotchea marked the a aftemooa transferring from liana work a( the fln on hia body.' The and wide to Sophie Jorge neon, pain wu intense, but the Injured boy secof tmrihweei of the quarter part bon up bravely and uttered not a tion IS, township north, range 1 weal. enund of distress. Dr. Gordon, in hia office over the drag store, wu called Flower sad vegetable seeds la hulk. under bts guidance, the wounds Three tlmea as much for the money at end, wen teinpopary bound. A blanket waa aeed Grout, you gat ia .packages. which the physician wrapped procured, fweaty-foertstreet 163 dealer, Smith In, baton placing him into the Weed waihid Ogden yratarday from rafriage that hurriedly bon him home. canRolan to the effect that the hearing of The seriousness of bis Injuries be determined. It la not the aaae of the ahpap ownera against not yet that flames entered tha boyi the SeoaHaa of Governor Gooding of thought Injuries an exceedIdaho, relative to the quarantine lunge. External hut how deep the raeteladhwa, hod ben postponed to a ingly painful, will not be known for flames burned, later fata noma time,. . An quickly the fln bunt over the Oaten sots. Bower tad vegetable seeds tg bulk aad packages. l"oultry etoro. the department was called. The The most complete chemical wu applied and in thru aappHaa, etc.- and reliable aneortment In Ogfiea at minutes the fiait.ee wen eubdued. The damage to tee store is not gnat, A 0 route Seed Hoaae. 362 (4th St. shown cane wu partly wrecked, the C. F. Doreman, formerly of this city, counter burned slightly end some puaeed through from the east yen-- , cutlery blomiehed by the chemical, no serious fame marked tha path tsrdajb M vnuto to Ely. Nevada, where but be emmets to qpea' a partnership In of (he flying gueobee.. At an early this morning the young the pnetlco of lew with the district man wu reported aa reeling stay, Hia attorney at that point. Injuries an not serious. Now (hat apriag Is at haai go to HaaaeaM bicycle place on Washing- BRICHAMliTY WON CONTEST ton eppoeito eBy halL'- - Agency for aad Rood lag standard bi.JtUIyul limarmbf also we do repair-lag- , A Misunderstanding Regarding Method cycles. vaaMaa wwih. key Biting, etc. , Of, Scoring. XX Arthur Barber; the well known Owing la a misunderstanding ft wai 1 enlist, left Ogden yemarday for Kansas CRT. The doctor confided la a announced font tha Ogden aaaorlntloB few of Mg Inti mole frteede before his tram waa the victor in tha bowling condeparture and siatod that on the M no- text with the Brigham City team Frinight. It has since been learned day after Beater MMay he would ha day wedffeS to Mian Otddie of that city. that the Brigham team wu scoring acAfter a hen ay moon spent fn the east- cording to the number of plna, whereas ern aURi ffw couple will return to the local , bowler wen accustomed to score according to games. Accepting Ogden, where they will make their the visitor' method of counting the home. score the? an the winners, and the local team has conceded them the HOLD UKETIHC honor. ya-tenla- ; u fn-tu- mi Oh ThmaSay of neat week the n omrveatlon of the Vtah will commence a four daye amretoa. Daring the cenven-ffia- a nffi raunn and evening ee avion 11 ho held. The exact program which jiM he followed hie not yet bera drawn up. e thirty-fivynana 01 be delegatee ram the tfiffaeeat ..churches In the Mate, ee wall a many ether visitors who will attend tha meetings. It la expected that one or two returned attestonarleo the Orient will be la aCMdanne and give anme Inatrao-tiv- a ea well m Interesting stories relative t tbetr enperteneee. . . WILL GIVE RACE MEET an-tia- Presb)-aeoolatio- u Ian at W, Goods) Ororery 0&, Wfcotesal big bargain. price, . assn-elatio- The fair association has also decided to give e race meet on DeenraUou day, and again during the first week la June at the fair grounds. The local porta are at the present time making negiv I Milling out tint ton for the ahipment of outside flew them tor home to this city, and some good 2270 Wash. Ave. Ih a meeting of tha hoard of difec-lor- o of tha Intermountain Fhlr held yesterday la the office of J. C. Nye, 11 was decided to give a four day' fair aome time during the coming fall. The exact date la to be determined later. At the earns meeting William Glumann wu the unanimous choice as director general of the At recce may be looked for. Double Breaster avenue end h The Double Breanteil aome men. It throws a good figure into strong relief, and bolster up one where nature ha boon 1pm liberal. It general tone is brisk and active with a tine wing, whether worn buttoned or open. irs AN IDEAL SUIT bag Price' Range, $1151) op it $21.09 or $25.09 Remember always that, when jou enter thi yon we mt a welcome to look a to buy. store, FRED M. NYE CO., J CLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS. hu They were unable to find substantial evidence enough to make tbs arrest until laic evening. Chief Browning. Captain Brown and Detective Pender made a trip up to tho club rooms about 6:30 lut evening, and waiting outside the door for a few minute (hey heard the rattle of poker chips. Finally they opened the door, which wee unlocked, and walked in on the game running full blest. At the table a number of Chinese were gathered. They were allowed to go, but WIU appear na witnesses In the case tomorrow morning. The arrest last evening proven beyond a doubt that ft is the purpose of far aa posthe police department, sible, to put a damper on gambling In this city. It will be remembered that a abort time ago a raid wae made apoa the Mate house, bnt it wu proved to the eutlsfsotion of the court that no money had changed bands, hence It was not termed gambling. WRESTUNG MATCH THURSDAY - Thursday, April TUEEXMEit GETS THERE Ready the for houses and Inspect their mall order system. She statee that her trip will mean that a number of mines- - changes can be mode for the betterment of the service in the local house. While west Mies Compton visited with her brother, and her entire trip wae one of the kind that will long he reinrmbered, as while she spent a portion of her time In studying the different methods of the mall order departIn tho large stores she had ment plenty of time for sight seeing and feels very much better for having made the trip. AT VANCOUVER. Prince Arthur of Connaught Given Royal Welcome. We carry all the leading; sewing; machines in stock. Wheeler & Wilson; Stager, 66; binger, long shuttle; New Home; Household; Paragon; Domestic, and many others at prices of $1 0.00 and $1 5.00 Below the Trust's Prices We have fn stock Needles, Shuttles, Attachments .and Repairs for Sewing Machines. Mirrh new new new new !. new March ti. 7. Man-- V, March March Marrh March March March 1, 2, 3, I. . March 10, March Marrh March March March March March March March Marrh 28) BY A At the SPIRITED CONTEST WITH TONY FAUST. - Carl C. Rasmusson mibsrribere.... uhacrihefW. . , ta 1. Boih phond - San Francisco, March 31. Woolma, who ha done nothing lnTecent races, displayed unusual speed at Oakland today, and captured the Gebhard handicap, valued at (3,800. Well bred youngsters started in the handicap, which resulted la a spirited contest between Woolma and Tony Faust They fodght ft out to tha wire, the winner taking first honors by a head. Peggy O'Neal upset calculations second race, and at odda of 14 to 1 took first place from tha favorite. Shady Lad. Weather clear, track heavy. Results: Pint rase, mile and a quarter Harbor 106 (Rettlg), to 6, won; MaJ, Tenay 107 (Earnshaw), SO to 1, second; Orrhan 110 (Robinson), S to 10, third. Tima, 2:10 Lansdowna, Leila Hill, Mordants and Royal Red Iso ran. Second race, seven furlongs Peggy O'Neal 101 (T. Sullivan), 10 to 1, won; Shady Lad 102 (Robinson), '7 to 10, second; Brlarthorpe 103 (J. J. Walsh) 10 to 1, third. Tims, 1:30. Cardinal Sarto, Mr. Faraum, Golden Sunrise, Lucrece and Wart Nlcht also ran. Third rare, five furlong Ralbcrt 104 (Brusoel), ll to 6, won; Goselper 102 (Roblnaon), S to 2. second; Judge 111 (R. Davis), 12 to 1, third. Time, 1:02. Bob Ragpn, Ilesd Dance, I'm Joe, Masedo end Akbar alio ran. Fourth race, five furionga, Gebhard puree 33, 50(L handicap, Woolma 106 (Robinson), 7 to 1, won; Tony Fsnst 110 (Dugan), 11 to 2, secto 1, ond; Baxonla 107 (Fountain), third. Time, 1:03 12. 19 Tovar, Native Son, May L. K., Mabel Hollander, Doe Craig. Valenreuse, Blagg, Tawas-enth- a and Elmdale also ran. Fifth race, mile and a quarter, Lisbon handicap, purse $1,004 Soufriera 112 (Miller), 8 to 10, won; Roycroft 100 (Brussol), 6 to 2, second; Ed Sheridan 98 (W. Smith). 7 to 1, third. Time, 2:09 Beknlghted and Preservator also ran. Sixth race, one mile Ya da 108 (J. J. Walsh), 5 to 2. won; Blue Eyes 107 (Clayk), 12 to 1, second; Lily Golding 102 (Robinson), 3 to 2, third.- - Time. 1:43 Gateway, Red Light and Dixie Lad also ran. in-th- e 2246 Wash. Ave fjflY," Kennn won. Elastic second, Enverite third. Time, 1:16. Gold EnFourth race, six furlong amel won, Invincible second, Columbia Girl third. Time, 1:14 Fifth race, mile and aevent yards Uncle Henry won, Decoration senond, Joe Lesser third. Time, 1:48 Sixth race, ala furlongs Felix M oases won. Gay Adelaide preond, J, C. Clem third. Time, li 15 Eleventh race, mile and (event yardn Gleeman won. Safeguard second, ' Nortbwlnd third. Time.. 1:4 3-- 6. UTAHNA THEATRE 3-- 1-- 3-- a V To-Nig- ht! FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. 1-- Oakland Entries for Monday. Ben Francisco, March 31. Oakland entries for Monday: First rice, four and a half furlongs Male. Coco. Ed Treacy. Grace Van 8., Bertie A.. Lucy C.. Premium Rose 109 each. Ramiro, Wspnagootls, Utica, Clemente, Lassen 112 each. Second race, five furlongs Little Buttercup, Bessie Vasey, Katie Crewe, Esther J, Apple Blossom, Lady Ninon, Ethel Barrymore, Edna Sullivan, Corsicana, Harie H., Spring Ban For Monday. sell lag flva and a half furionga Stoekwood 110; Rhlnock 116; Juba Mr Bride, Butter Cup 110 each; T. B. Bero 115; Merry Belle 110; Aarient Witch 10$;. Maslreea 110; Swell Old. Henpecked 106 each; Globe Runner 110; Brove Center 107. Second race, selling, mile nnd a Canyon 106; Ooanuello 100; Footllghtn Favorite 103; Nine 99; Aurumanter 113. - Third mile race, selling, on Lemon Girl 116; Udy Etthel 93; Frasno, Maikal, US each; Dromlo 109; Louis McFarland 113; Delmore 96; Celebration 117; Ravlana 104: Enverite 110; Last Cherry 100. Fburth race, handicap, three and a half furlongs Bob Augustine 92; Fac tlon 97; My Bon 94; Cha. I. Lea 90; Judge Davey 118; Balshed 100; Laa Vernota 100; Buster Jones 80; 100; Dry Dollar 102; Frank Lord 108, Sullivans entry. Fifth race, six and a half furlongs Cap 106; lAgohdeu 111; Burleigh 121; Stoner Hill IOC; Gold Rose 116; Whippoorwill 113; J. Mack 111; Fenton - First race, The Wolfe Stock Company ala-teen- IN; vse Manxman. Sal-vta- Prices, 10c, 20c, 30c. 111. Sixth race, one mile Bitter Brown 94; Mohave 117; Daniel C., 98; Prince Balm Balm 111; Request! 88; Mainspring 108; Lythellat , 104; Augur. Brook ston, Fred Horn beck. rich; Docile 105; King of the Valley 111; Imboden 106; Hand Bag P3. Ill Weather clear; track good. Mre-ra- .At City I t w Park. New Orleans; March 21. City park result: Flint race, four furlongs Tom DoUn wen, Leo Bench second. Jack Lee third. Time, :51. Second race, short- cours steeplechase Baay Holiday won, Creolla sec- 3-- 3-- e, E i l . . , 13 10 subscribers. . . . subscribers.... subscribers. , . DEALER Peggy ONeal Upset Calculation by Winning Sacond Raca at Odda 10 Sewing Machine Store. st - subscribers.... subscribers. . . subscribers... subscribers.... subscribers.... subscribers.... Anti-Tru- Ma-ren- e, 14! subscriber. . . subscribers.... subscribers.... subscribers.... It. new subscriber. . . 1. new subscribers. . . 20. new 21. new 22. new 23. new 24. new 25. new 26. new 27. new 25. new Marrh 26. new March 31. new Maieh 31. new March March March Marrh March March March Marrh Sewing Machines Rented $2 per Month and trini4 Our line of tailor-mad- e ond, Tripoli third . Time, 3:13. Third race, mile nnd a sixteenth are and on now is display Bell Indian won, Deter second. Envoy hats y of the 95 each. season 1:48 i this for kind third. Time, the Third race, five an da half furionga Fourth race, five furlongs MIm sailon tod BhAptft our uft i 12 Dr. 84 Pelham. Youth M0 each. David Bo- Point won. Field Lurk ' second, 12i ' land 108. Red Ruby 83. Pronto 104, Mack third. TIme,,l:03 We Lass 8G, Salable 97. , Airship Fifth rase, eia furlong Fourth race, one mile Boner. Byron-erdal- won, Hadur second, Bertha E. third. i5i 107 Watencure eaeh, GrapMte. Time, 1:16. . W. DAVIS MRS. C. Miss May Bowdiah, Myrtle H.. Briers, Sixth race, mile and a half Big Bow 110. Modicum 105 "I each, Chablie 100, won, Liddon second, Padre third. Time, PALACE ROYAL MILLINERY. 10 Fifth race, one mile Haven Run 2:40. JarreUere 102, Profitable, Adirondack. 6 d'Or, Brigand, Bird of Pasaage 107 8! caoh, Yellowstone, Prince Magnet 110 9 6 each. CansJo 100. Sixth race, one mile Lady King 92, 4 3i 0 Maesa, Wexford 106 each. Gateway, 2: 1 Haviland 110, Flaiher Boy, Bob Kagon, . - -- BUT THE CLOCK STOPPED I 7 Sandstone, Head Dance 109 each, Court NEVER TO GO AGAIN 31 7 Maid 108, J. K. F. 17. THE OLD MAN DIED.? WHEN 1 r ubscrfbere. . , aubscribcra... subscribers. .. subscribers. . . subscribers. . . new subscribers. . . new subscriber. . . new subscriber. . . new subscribers.... new subscribers... new subscribers... 11, 12, new 13, new 14. new 15. new 16. new 17. new i between NEWS Mta Nellie Compton of Wright's mailing department haa returned from a six weeks vacation in California. Her trip wu one of pleasure qnd business combined. While away she had a a opportunity to visit some of the large many other modern improvements 6, le the wrestling match COURT day. The motion In ret ax roats In the case of Kristina I Arson va. Henry Lop oca, waa granted. Charles O'Hara, who Immigrated to this country from Armagh. Ireland. In 11W4. was granted dtlxenahlp papers. est automatic lift, solid steel drawer frames and u DISTRICT ARRIVES The fabric thi Spring are Cheviots, Worsted, Serges and Brotch Mixture. The new nbade of gray will be very popular, also. h tba date set for Faddy Murphy of San Francisco and Mike Yokel of this city. All at the arrangements for the match have been completed, and the ume promises to be one of the best ever pulled off in this ciiy. Manager Grant of the Grand is handling the bout, and state that they expect to give the fevers of the aport an opportunity of witnessing a good match. The ability of Yokel le too well known to make ft necessary for any comment at this time. Murphy comas well recommended and being murh the heavier mu. trill make it MANY MATTERS IN PROBATE AD- hard for the Ogden mu. Murphy Is to throw Yokel three times within an JUSTED. hour. Three big preliminaries have 'also been provided. .They are between Letter of Administration In Estate of Fighting Dick Hyland of ' San Fran-cisc- o and Kid Texas of Colorado, four W, C-- Stlgers, Deceased, Granted The Motion Calendar. rounds; also two other at ml Ur matches with feral men as principals. The prices will be 60 cent, 76 cents and 11.60 a seat. The admission has been The following business wu disponed of by the district court yesterday oft- placed within the reach of nil. en) rvlh Probate Calendar. A petition for Idler of administration In the estate of Warren C. Stlgers, deceased, wa granted, the court fixing the administrator's bond at $200. A petition tori approval, allowance, and settlement of final account, and for a decree of distribution in the estate of Char lea W. Cross, deceased, I wu granted. Has Double the Circulation Tha matter of the estate of Mary laity, deceased, In which petition was Of Any Competitor in made for aa order at sale, was continued. Weber County PetttJen was made for a decree of to Show up Subscription distribution In tho estate of William and the rare waa keen, d Accounts-FIgure- s Showcontinued until April T, at 2 p. m. f matter-oIn the the estate of J. A Increase ing Rankey, deceased. In which petition Month of March, hae bran marie for discharge of administrator the court deferred action ine die. It is gratifying to note the steady Motion Calendar. Incresite in the list of The hearing on the report of re- the Standard andsubscription Examiner. ceiver In the rase of 4. J. Driver, va. The Morning Examiner hu more the Ogden Huliding and Savings as- than double the atm-be- r of act uni pay-lu- g sociation wre continued until April 7. subscribers In Weber county held The motion for a new trial in tho by any other paper, the Standard cue of John T. Porter vs. the South- aone Tbla la no Idle boast. axcepted. ern Tactile company waa taken under Tba Examiner la prepared to proyy consideration until next Tuesday, at ft- If any competitor dartres to Chal10 a. m. lenge the proposition. Tha bearing on the demurrer in the The Increase for The month of case of the Oregon Short Line Railroad March for both papavs la as follows, al. va Samuel Fletcher on each date given: company, cl et al, was continued until next SaturBubaciiocift HAD PLEA5AHT JOURNEY Suit id always a favorite. lt8 the ONLY SUIT for u At yesterdays section of the county board of cducatloa a communication from tho cttlsens of Hooper waa read In which they, following the example of the ettiseoe of Plain City, offered gratis a site for the location of a school building la that district. The offer wae accepted and plans and specification will be prepared at once so that the building may be erected during the summer months. The board reconsidered its action In regard to a case that wae to be taken up by the Juvenile court, and naked the court to defer action until further notice. Fred Toy was removed from the supervision of the Slatenllle school and Parley Howell appointed in hie stead. Mias Marie Paxton offered her resignation aa teacher of tho Kanesville school. On (he recommendation of the county superintendent the county schools will clou on June 1. 7! 3- 6 3 2 8 11 12 7 6 6 , , subscribers.... subscriber.... 61 subscribers. . . o: Vancouver, March 31. Vancouver la enfete today over the visit of Prince Arthur of Connaught, nephew of King Edward, who arrived here from Victoria today. He wu met n the wharf by the mayor and civic reception committee and driven to the hall, where an nddrex of welcome was read by the city clerk. After luncheon, the prifice waa driven to various points ot local inti rest and inspected the local mint regiment. He leaves for Banff on Sunday morning. Hare Yon ON RESULTS OTHER TRICKS it s refuses to go-- end may fee aa ordinary alarm dock that will you probably wonder why. No machine and will congeal on earth without oil end any oil ' freely THE PONIES JtT The probable cost of repfo $ and warranting a mantel or kitchen dock ia ive you dock-gfor will call your phone us and we In order. when deliver and asm of repairing price become sticky In time. THE NEW PARKS. Dsvid G. Nelson, the city circulator of the Standard and Examiner, hereby certifies that, the above statement Reaulta at Benniega and Hot Spring. Fair Grounds Entries for gives the exact number of new Monday. secured during the monlh of March, 1946, for each of the papers usmed. i Signed) New Orleans, March 31. FIr DAVID G I NELSON. grounds results: First rare, six furionga My Gem SENTENCED. WILL APPEAL. vn. Psnrreatt second. Limerick third, Sandusky, Ohio. March 31. Henry Time. 1:16 Hughes, convicted In the socallcd Second race, half mile Black Mate Gnodale Grocery Co., is selling out bridge trust case, was sentenced won. Helmnth second. Friction third, al Wholesale price. Sre rhem for big to pay a fine of l.nootoday and costs of Time. :49 bargains 2370 Wash. Avo, $590. Dan Mo Hughes will sppeaL Third race, trix furlong 5. ! Grandfather's Clock That Has Stopped? 5 262 161 A f , Thats J. S. Easy and Wont. Cost Much. LEWIS & CO. jfWHBS At The Big Clock Washington Ave. , |