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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH, FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT TmAT NO -- sra.-?- 1903, DO YOD WANT A PIANO? lake department SALT APRIL IB, srXDAY MORNING, OF THE STANDARDlEXAMINER Con-- ot Not Batlefled thousand auditors for more than an hour. The choirs of various churches rendered rpccial music. pared and will be given, the audience and Sunday acbool participating. This will include responsive readings, hymns, orcbeatra select ions, the readd twenty-thirPsalm by the ing of the pastor and congregation, special roll-calof classes and other special features. TINTIC. OFF FOR GOLDFIELD. ls arrcur that de- - dlBict j,M 'ho at VOHid bo rided that It The merchants inprdtot SELF DENIAL WEEK. W Vrf'to SaS S-e- During the week, D. II. Peery, Frank H. Cook. W. H. Claris. K. W. Uriffltlw The local members of the Salvation that tbo Army began the celebration of Self Urnlal week last sight in tiieir hall r JKU" -State street. Staff Captain Dale men are w by the various on delivered an Illustrated lecture on the to lhro untoa EmraSea the alums of the great cit.es of the coun1 dlZuraalnVvVw try. It was illustrated by stercopli-eo- n views. A email admission fee waa charged at the door and a snug nnion aum was raised for mission work. rf the Miners' A holiness meeting will be held this difficulties arttie the Mhr able morning at 11 o'clock; at 3 o'clock a to Junior meeting will be bold; at 3 thrown oclock there will be a praise service, and a great many Kfirlopmrnt. at 8 oclock at night there will VL QMpie be given employment and he a salvation meeting. The meet-ing- s J01 the old camp. Tomorrow will be In charge of Staff Captain Dale and Ensign Gallagher, assisted ..L , by members of the corps. at trike proposition. but DENVERS POLICE REGISTER. hrad of the organlaatlon to prevent any baaty uh every effort action bring taken. Chief of Police Lynch has received from the chief of Denver police dearbor day observed. partment the official register of the police and fire deparmteut for this Capl-tOn Troaa Governor Cutler PlanU year. Hill The look la handsomely gotten up, pna and art features being tje printing Arbor day was more generally creditable. It contains halfthan for aeveral especially were tones of the Mayor, heads and officers All the banka the men In Jtoaed. And holidoy houra prevailed in of both departments, and illustration! uniform. There are also ll,Tl5BtudeniB of the university spent of the houses and equipment of the department a, and n tribute ia paid in the day in beautifying theandgrounds Police Burgeon Frank Dulin and much acbool, at the Rtate'a big others who were killed on duty a few trench A them. vu arewnpliohedthebyfootliall field and weeks ago by a maniac. wao due about In order la thlo water pipe were laid TINTIC SHIPMENTS. that the fteid might he thoroughly sprinkled aa often aa may he The output from the Tlntle district for the last week waa 151 cars. ThirIn the afternoon all of the children teen producers contributed to this Hat. of the varioua orphanages were treatand they shipped aa follow: ed to an automobile ride through the Bullion 8 Beck . principal atreeta, by the Balt Lake 1 Automobile dub. Governor Cutler and Ajax , 3 hia offcial family planted tree a on Carina ...... 80 Centennial Eureka folCapitol Hill following a cur tom 7 lowed for many yeara, and a tree waa Eagle and Blue Bell 7 Central Grand In grounda the by univeralty planted Godlva , i. ...........a 141 the Federation of Women's dubs. Gemini fieri don Si & . S K 2? el Sftifl j: and E. H. Mead of this city engaged and transportation for the Goldfli-lBullfrog mining sections of Nevada. Mr. Mead will likely remain permanently superintending the properties of the Peery syndicate on Uontgomery mountain, while Mr. Clark returns to the Dixie group of claims to await the result of developments now being conducted and Utah as by himself aociatea. ON THE May Day . WHO think u4 EXCHANGE. INVESTIGATE BONANZA. A number of the stoqlf brokers took advantage of yesterday being a holiday on ibe exchange and went out to Park City to investigate conditions at the New York bonanza. Today there ts an excursion into the Tlntic district and a tralnloud of representative mining men took' the early morning train to the camp that is offering such great rewards to the experts. SALT LAKE NOTES. W. II. Code, chief engineer of the Indian bureau of Washington, D. 0. Is at tbe Kenyon. Dr. and Mrs. Straup, of Bingham, are at the Wilson, Dr. Btraup Is a brother of Associate Judge Btraup, of the state supreme court. The Twentieth Ward Cooperative store, Brigham and Fifth East street, waa broken Into Friday night and a email supply of staple groceries was stolen. 4 .......................... Arguments were heard by Judge Diehl yesterday morning by agreement between counsel in the esse of the State against August W. Thiele, charged with attempting to kill Charles V. Worthington. The case will be decided Monday. GOnUTZOlB S0cntPMWtorixmwttomhacriptioatsMsDAriasad Chicago 1,200. Score: R.1LE. .......... ..... ....... ...... ..... ,21. . . Batteries: Egan and Warner; fer and O'Neill. Umpire O'Day. I 1 2 8 sso.00 paBESEJSSrsKtftSi ldr of wtol Iknr Ihmk U mmH to br --or. A warrant for the arrest of Prof. George Skelton, a popular violinist, waa sworn to yesterday by 8. Holy-neu- x Worthington, sn English singer, who alleges that Skelton assaulted, kicked and slapped him a few days ago, as tbe result of a quarrel over money matters. dm rack bm aura to kit it. ti ito T rnoouraai- toil an will (iw WWO win arts of fin pniM if IVy hm thw eoaate. fanrabfr oac count ym art Amt prito oai.v, avv IV VOB if iron nsva laama eovaia abd win voo tar PMC ssvas. klr AWARDS - foilowa-- Tk to aindc pnaos inias comet ar acnimt comet coaal win t amt prim. ; Meat acamt comet, ncennd pnm.rte. Za ram of a tlr fu aav prim it arill to avuried Ip uw penoa , alrin beat plna tat countin dot. W (ml carij eoaateiB iknald to WW.TffT?S AUlUn ftdaftB erwarded nad will (in gA00 to ttopcmnaaradtartoatcoaBtaadplsa by Jaacl. Ifjwail a Brooklyn va. Philadelphia. Brooklyn, April 15. The local team .met with a second defeat at the bands of the Philadelphia team today, tha srore being 8 to 3, in favor of the visitors. Hanlon's men failed to hit opportunely. Swe: e, Boston vs. Nsw York, Chicago, April 15. The New York nationals senred another victory ever the Boston teem at the Polo grounds The visitors were shut out, local men tallied fifteen runs Mathewaon and Wilt allowed lint three hits. Attendance 12.000. today. while the v R.H.E. Mllllllliltsil TorK 3 15 16 S 1 Ratterlea; Harley and Needham; ithewsan and Wilt and Bowermani Lmpiren Etnnlie and Johnson. I.V PACIFIC LEAGUE. 'r, to-Ja- y fair Seattle their only two runs. Angeles R. H E. 8 0 2 7 2 ... Batteries Hnll and Egnr; Williams ni Frary. Umpire Perrine. AMERICAN LEAGUE, ' R.1I.E rt't.ieihi Batteries; Tannehlll 1 r Olt'jsitTrai io u ar The 1M of prinm ta torse. They are worth wnrfclax lor. Von have 7(7 thooru, Vow an likely m en ybody to of other srtSiri. tot if you dea l set Srri prim there are tote yoa. H yaw CM prism worth tarias. Jt all deprado apoa wtw. to arc a sood thtafc Hkaiy ptea aad yaa up awl ' CompletaWorks, 12 dainty vol. Two Spedal Prises of 50.00 cadi conditions , Next 100 Priara, Marian Italian Cook . Book, 2.0O each, Next 100 Priara, 1.50 Book, latest fiction, Next 50 Prizes. Choice of Any SI .00 I,,000.00 nut! f ,f '(r 6-- 6-- 4-- 2-- 5. 3-- . 3894, 56 1-- Third race five and a half furlongs J. Ed. Grille won Presentiment second. Presentation third. Time 1:10. Fourth rare, one mile John Sraul-ak- l won. Ivan the Terrible second, Sts Time 1:42 Lee third. Fifth race, four and a half furlongs The Saracen won, Drsce second. CharTime :56 latan third. Sizth race, one mile Light Note won. Federal second. Our Slater third. Time 1:43 1-- 1-- Klnloch Handicap. Mo, April 15. When the bugle called the horses toin the post the Kin-loc- h for the Inaugural handicap breeders association races at the fair ground's track todsy, 8,onn people were in the stand. The weather was Result a: cold. First race, six furlongs, selling Martin won. Voltage second, Mordela third. Time 1:15 Second race, four and a half furionga mrse Blackeyes won. Henchman secTime: 56. ond Wes third. Third race, five and a half furionga Dishabille won. Pinkerton second. Time 1:07 Elastic third. Fourth race, Klnloch Inaugural, one mile. 11,000 added Terns Rod won. Broomhandle second, Otto Stifel third. ' Time 1:40 Fifth race, seven furlongs, wiling Cnurant won. Bannock Belle second. Time 1:30 Sorrel Top third. Sixth rare, six lurking, selling St. Louis, 3-- 5. Boston va. Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 15. With the tied, two men out and the bases jnwe full in tbe ninth inning today, L Cross u(led and the locals again defeated oaton. Tantiehll and Coakley. were r"tirad and Cinaoo and Waddell took 'heir places. Attendance 11JU0. 5 11 ai . 3-- Loa Angelas vs. Seattle, l.on Angeles, Calif., April 16. Hall's Pitching was too much for Seattle and the game moulted ! to 2 In tavor of the Angela. Umpire Perrinea derision in the sixth inning in a hatted ball down left field linecalling n . Mhui Money Must Acoompmty AI Subecriplloaa. Vashti won, Oudon second, Joe 100.00 Time 1:15. Goss third. MnwaumoR iuuik Seventh race, milo and a sixteenth 200.00 bent count and plaa tqr Jam I, yanatpUtiim. , THS FOXD POBUSBDTO CO. won-CornMins Cuteat Drpartmeat, Beehive Louis. second, va. Betty 8t Chicago 150.00 The award in of prinm wilt towbollyin Time 1:49. wall third. TnittlffH XadiaaepollA, U. A A. defeated 15. dutatemMrd Chicago of haadn ilUilUU .The jndam Chicago April the Ht. Louis today, 3 to 2. Chicago held Hon. John W. Boltnasn. kiyor of the Cty of Udmnn- muihe sutoeriptfaw 50.00 f Tv American Jockey Club. l Ul Next 100 Prizes, Bxtension of One Yeara polk, is chatrasa of tbe Camalttee of Jodyre. the St. Louis team safe until the ninth with accordance as mu. fa orr ta the your must ova awolotblv mam MADAMS, coavmTa fa 15. the St. Louis, April Although 100.00 when 8t. Louis rallied. In the eleventh Subscription to Mdiuxt,-- . with a was weather extremely chilly, ta Our Donahue Pinanclal Tannehlll'a on Hesponslblllty 4, single, inning JlTJt 100 Prize Hand Pulled Proof of more than 4,000 whether we am nbaadeatty able to do aa we mv. we mkv.to made the winning run. Attendance cold wind blowing, the Famoo Picture by WalterKeam. Bank or Trust Com pur in the City of Inrtieneyoln. the opening of the attended aar people 2,800. I Tittle, entitlod'WhenShp) Oar eer wlil bit carried ul to the letter. club American meeting. Jockey 1 AAdm R.H.E. Seme: t herds Watched Their In the emit of mom ttoa cue aeiaca suhmitll Results: 100-tori pton by . .3 8 3 auw ptu aad It befog coaeidemd the Chicago . by Night," $1.00 each, 2 to tell fefty lo five aetod eo to will First Billy race, each furionga perma tybip ...... ..8 8 2 Woodward won; Soundly second; Gar St. Louts . ... Total 6,000.0U sassmttaa ooe auklas tori tori it impnwe Mabmb. The An you takiap MADAMS (TrserMal. Owens and Sullivan; Batteries: pete amt prim, seat tori Beal. etc. tiaaeaeTAan rats m lne C. third, Time, 1:081-5- . HT COOVT OX MTS. ia case or via nr plax, wbicw is sot at au DXBXOTIOffS. ostlt Glade and Burden. Second race, 6 furionga Benmora UXBLV. oddirm aud rery ptoUly. I. Write year coul. aaoe Va sec caaaecteS with Madams wilt to allowed to won; Nellie Russell second; Miaa Cleveland va. Detroit. 7. Bey Jari what poor rout ud plna is, wtttomt say ih" Cutest doom July I. IMS. tot set year onaau ia rnwi Gould third. Time, 1:15. Hum bavtoo ahem, It About Brr or ease. aads" plain. nuke abvbupv prim at . Cleveland, April 15. The inauguraThird race, mile and a sixteenth, emmn airman mat aarsa addttiooai. cotnm rami tion of the American league season selling Thors Iee won; Pathos secrur or j. ntaaietostotowtotheraraatToasiptakhixMADAMR. a IS eaara bacu. Xu cabbppi. to uivo Ccuete mast to acBUiwotrd by mtarriptkw. SOrte. papa took place today, Cleveland winning ond ; Mauaet third. Time, 1:50. uni use. u the tori ptaa used wiu decide all two. mat. Un pays forrimaMattoautosripttowaad m 2. was euaate. Ifyuo tore three weather The 6 Gtra year plea ai eaau score of to n oac by yean uleeripttoa and threeaddillcaol one mile, the American Fourth race, GUARAHTEED reals eomris at with PSZZES conn teen VndrflMiey eater exceedingly chilly, it having snowed Inaugural Pretension ta Lura threw won; an. cow sad ham If glOAOrstiB Tea sot each. jwa ooe dollar at lesat to eerry pemoa who wads a prim worth np to 1 p. m., cutting the attendance Bum. ameudhaumto torn B. Gates third. will W. yoa to pay Madams. It second; coaat (LB0 a aad far Lighter year's mtacripltoa comet to 7,600. 1:42 R. H. E. Time, Score: 51-Hobsons Fifth furionga race, Cleveland . ! 9 1 Choice won; Hilarity second; Jim 2 8 1 Detroit third. Time, 1:10. Batteries: Moore and Bentla; Mul- Perrin Sixth race, 7 furionga Rightful len and Wood. won; St Tammany second; Lady Ray third. Time, 194-5- . CHASED THE RUSSIANS. enemy April 14, near Hetnhl Mu, ten The first round was unflnidhed, manngement of the Tuxedo Tennin New York. Washington vs. miles east of Pan Bhl. and vigorously here today. club, opened and to D. meet Holcom Rarqust J. Forla. failing At New Orleans. Toklo, April 15, 7 p. m The follow- phased them toward Tachotau, twenty-si- x wna defeated by Washington, April 16. New York Huflirn T. Tuyler New Orleans, La., April IB. This won the second game of the aeries miles east of Pan Bhl. ing official announcement wan made toJames Gould in three straight seta Another force, advxncltj; north from from Washington today, 4 to 0. Very was closing day at the New Orleans from the headquarters of the JapGeld Racquet Championship. day cold weather took all tho vim out of Jockey club. Results: Bing King, attacked the enemy holding Charlea E. Bund of the New York anese armies in Manchuria: Tuxedo Park, N. Y, April 15. The First race, one mile Billy Handsel Our force, advancing east along the n position five tnlies south of Pa the teams and they gave an almost meet wlil club Tenuis and tennis of Racquet championship racquet mechanical exhibition of basebalL At- won. Green Gown second, Lady Good- gold United Hal Lung road defeated a body of the States, held under tho Gould in the final. the Time 1:42 rich third. tendance 4,000. Second race, five furionga Careway won, Granada second, Mathaaa third. Time 1:02 Third race, seven furlongs Kilties won. Bush ton second. Virgin Withers Time 1:28 third. Fourth race, mile A Convict won, Trinity Bell second, Leo Snow third, Time 1:43. At Montgomery Park. . Fifta nee, mile and a half Goldspot Mont15. Tenn., Memphis, April won, Lou Woods second, Goldaga third results: Park gomery Time 1:15 First race, five and a half furlongs Sixth race, six furlongs Gov. Sayers i Roea won. June Oollina Computation second, won Lacache Queen second, 1:09 Time ltsska third. third Time 1:15 14. Second race, four and a half furlongs nix furionga James Seventh race, secIT. won. Rustling Silk Hyperion W. won, Arch Oldham second, Nevada Time third, Tima 1:14. third. ond, Meadow Breeze 6-- Score: R.H.K. Cincinnati 7 14 3 0 4 0 Pittsburg Rntterles: Ewing and Phelps; Cane and Pelt. Umpire Klein. ff into 6-- 4 Cincinnati vs. Pittsburg. Cincinnati April 15. Ewing bad the rittaburga completely at big merer today, not one of tbe visitor! reaching third base. Phllltppe retire In tha fifth. Attendance 2,300. ' - "we: 375.00 LTlbO Sets Bhakewwuea 100 4uHm u 100 Prizes, Will Next 1,500.00 Ladies1 Watches, James Whitcomb Riley's works, 3 vole 3.W i Next 100 BeauUful Chstetaine at tori Inas. Make toy while the The ran test will Uiaen. There is faa ia cnaattex aad amaey terideto how tocouat. Aar child caanmat The cournr. yon know dote BtepaullBetotwaerttorr are auay. That to wbr he wilt Bnjiooia prinm sieew away free to the tori counters. The better you oauiil sad plea, the better year rtoawa Ax setunsoneof the 717 prime of ytn-ain-e The BKire cnnntn ynn iveleter the enerr yon one of the his Ime pnera. Aaytady tovtoc caairis satarsd may eater addritoaM camrisat 31 2 T 1 Brnoklyn Retteries; Dmggleby and Dooln; Jones and Strettat and Bitter, Umpire Bausmeln. Phil-Upp- Next 100 Prixet, i2S.no 50.00 THE SOTS RcnniMi cut taahs 1-- R.H.E. ..88 11 'Philadelphia Piano,-- -- 3rd Prize, Diamond,. 4th Prim, Diamond, 5th Prise, Solid gold Watch in Fef. . 2ndPrw, ....... game. Attendance St, Louts a 1st Prize, Piano with Mandolin and Ool&Sf Attiduucutl yilMiimiaiifl 0(H)W kn a three coaata. - Sb Louis vs. Chicago. St. Louis, April 15. The BL Louis Nationals defeated the Chios go's bars today by the snore of 3 to 1. Smbpt .knocked out a home run In the sixth Inning, giving the horns team the .lead, which It held throughout th? ' war aad catitka yoa to owe fm eoaat: IldO paysruafor t ratitlaa mb ta Oner sonata aad mates i cligiMc (nr Uw kart if of Ihe kite to they pnaea 3M40 prises winner Pow- and Farrell; Coakley, Waddell, ers and Schrwck. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ate WOMIW. Win adopted with ItfUtHlll BR'lBlCB nloTB. - 4 Mammoth 1 Congregation Will Bid Adieu tl Flrtt Paxman lease 3 Ictor . Freebyterian Church. 3 Final farewell aervloea will be bold Yankee Conaolldeted in the old First Presbyterian church this morning, beginning at 11 oclock, EVANGELICAL STREET MEETING. antler the direction of the Rev. WilA great street meeting was held at liam X. Paden, D. D.. pastor of the chordi. The congregation and Sunday Second and Main atreeta. lust night at acbool will form a line of march to oclock by the ministers of tbe tbs mw church edifice, Brigham and evangelical churches of tbe city, who C itkoeta, at 11:80 o'clock, where are holding a series of meetings, to the opening service will bd held in continue for another week. The Rev. ilte Sunday school annex at 13:30 Benjamin Young, of the First Methooclock. dist church, was the principal speaker An elaborate program has been pre and he held the close attention of a I by OTU THSKS MtLUOTV l, aiusariar a Ike mH4 taSotard ..UL. aa .td .atrae bWrdtalM the 1 . 243,-79- L SERVICES. COUNT OUR SUBSCRIBERS IN THE UNITED STATES For the five days of trading on tho mining stock exchange for the week the total number of transfers of stock aggregated 196,100 shares, for which 162.47.8 was paid. 5 The week previous 'a total of shares was traded, resulting In a total of t5G.u47.83, being realized from the sales. The rloalng day on the witnessed ihe sale of 37,250 shares, for 812,094.75. ol FAREWELL IN PRIZES $6,000.22 OFFERS YOU 3-- 4-- 3-- At Emeryville. San Francisco, Calif., April 35. A muddy track upset a number of calculations today at Kmcryvlllo. Andrew Mack had an easy thing in the special handicap that lie had a margin of six lengths at the end. Remits: Fine race, five furionga Father Catcheem won, Ebel Tbacih second. Time 1:28 Busy Bee third. Second race, five furlongs Prince Brutus won, David Boland second. Smithy Kane third, Timel:05 Third race, mile and n half. won. Ledus second. May Holla day third. Time 2:38.Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth, handicap, purse $1,000 Andrew Mack won. 8L George Jr second, Mgrette third. Time 1:4! . Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth-B- ig Beach won. Trap sat ter second, Stili-rb- o third. Time 1:49 Blxtb race. seven furionga A Muskoday won. Sen Bird second, third. . Time 1:28. . J Ir " AA520.5Q.FEET . cm 10500 5Q FEET w- - le Onr Hollo: - Lawn Tennis. New York, April 15. Tbs special invitation lawn tennis tournament for men's double began today at St Nicholas rink. R. D. Wrenn and G I Wrenn Jr.,"beat H. W. Slocum and 4 0. T. R. Feu; W. C. Grant and E. B. Dewhurat beat H. F. Allen and R. lniy; W. A turned and M. P. Whitman liest R. j yttlu and F , D. Alexander; C O, a 6-- 6-- a Customer as Mach as Possible in Quality For His Money ; Growth is always interesting whether it concerns a boy or a business. the Last Seven Years The Figures Below Show the Growth of Our1S99Bysiness In ..13JJS5 .. 6,092 .. August 1307 Ausuat April 1899 April 1900 3.2225 4.448 iff ini v. v.v.::.:: SjS April 1903 Apri, lgo4 1902 ..17,397 7,224 August 1900 99n Apm August 1903 .18.404 .....256 Above numbers shows the output of loaves for the first weeks of April and August for the years named. 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