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Show TOE MORNING EXAMINER OF D1 iT- - c,;' M w!pi g ,w i" lr i,nitL J", 9 ?: I00LEY III been honored made hatallton adjutaut ol the California cadets. with the rank of junior just completing his first year in the California institution. Tie will arrive home next month to spend the summer with his parents. Object Will be the Perfection of the smili mitts' 4 r . - ?. if f ! 1 7 e BASEBALL be-ta- 13 y Chin-appeare- d Ol-it- n dmlng room and The defendant the cloned door. Boise . Boise . said that be then cent lurk to hia hunk and atarled to p to bed. but Boon heard another He commotion and heard Olsen yell. wid ba thought that the Chinaman out his threat and was tu carrying He picked up his killing the hoy. pa and started into the dining room, thinking tbat be could save the boy. When the Chinaman saw him he mired the butcher knife, and said, "Wide. 1 kill you.' The defendant id be thought the Chinaman would Ting him with the knife, so he shot hia to save hia own MADE PHEVIOl'8 ,,..,. , , a a .9 Id 9 a a ........................ 8 Quick and Swindells; Starkels, and Hanson. 1 2 Ble-we- tt NATIOMLEAGUE Resolution to Formulate and Submit a Plan to Give Bishops Right to Preside at Association Will Endeavor to Uplift Racing to tho Highest Possible Plans. THftEAT8. On ly Attorney MeMow. Wade said that he - had m the Chinaman get after the boy, Ota. oa a previous occasion In when the former threatened kill the latter. He had not heard of tte Chinaman haring trouble with any of the other men at the mine. Wade Wwmtel with his gun, for the bene-rf the attorney for the state, the saner la which he polled the weap-a-t ip and fired the fatal shot. IV rnns examination of defendant 11 severe hut it did not. vary hia Itot examination In the leaat He ni excused from the stand at 18 rtkek and Attorney Dustin then tint the defense rested its re. A .ecess was then taken until tbe afternoon, when the Anal argu-wm- s were made. Pittsburg. Msy lO. Both pitchers did excellent work. Tbe only hit scored against Miller was In the eighth. Both of Pittsburg's runs were soured on er rors. AttenUace, 1,600. R. H. E. Score 2 Pittsburg ........0 Philadelphia Miller and Carriech; Sparks and 3 1 Dao-I- 1 6 n. CINCINNATI VS. BROOKLYN. Cincinnati, May 10. The Cindn nati'a drove Poole off the rubber In tbe second Inning, when-thresingles, three bases on balls, a home run by Huggins with the base's full and a triple put seven runs across the plate. Attendance, 4,000. R- - H. E. Score 9 10 6 Cincinnati , 7 8 3 Brooklyn Hahn and Schlel; Poole, Reidy and Bergen. e day's game by timely hitting in the last three Innings. A one of Fnust'a R. H. E. Score creamery' wagons w turning In (he .3 3 . bark of the Chicago alley lirena bakery this noon, a front wheel Boston . 11 ...1.7 oni'-a rock with such suddenness Corridon and KUng; Fisher and MoFr,nk Broach and A. ran. mtvro" bfben nut. over the daahboard tthi the horses started to run toward ST. LOUIS VS. NEW YORK. Pon south street. Bruach landed on Je pole while Mitchell became St. Louis. May 10. The St Louis th harac and National both pren-reileague team defeated New Ml over into- - the Brunch York handily today. Matthewson was alley. red hl held ha.lly cut. so that several knocked out of the box in tbe first stuhea were made later while Mitchell inning. Brain pounded fhe ball to the Hd hia right arm broken. score board after the first home run of The euffer-"Jupromptly cared for and sent the season on the St. Louis grounds. Attendance 8,400. Score: St. Louis . . . a , . . . . . a . . .1 4 17 1 6 New York n XERAI. THIS AFTERNOON. McFarland and Graney; Matthew M'e fi'nral of son, Milligan, Warner and Bowedman. the late James K and Moran. il.- fmn, the Assembly Sharp hall Umpires Johnston afterntxin. there being a Te attemlsn'T. The servlres were AMERICAN LEAGUE v7 'j1'1 n reel ion of the presidency slake were deeply ", R,,pp" the hours of 12 and NEW YORK VS. BOSTON. large number of relatives and irirn-- l tenk a last, look at the features Boston. May 10. Powell's elever be at the family residence at critical times proved ton "" pitching Temple street. The much for Boston in todays game. Atat such a late hour it tendance, 5,500. rt..,7lpniw,,,,,! ,0 WH'ure R. If. E report of Score for ,hl issue, but a therereport New York ...2 8 "f VIM wiear in tomorrow's edition of Boston . bte .....1 8 Powell and McGuire; Gibson and The faculty of the University of Farrell. snd voted to sus-i- ir , imd Ht n', laboratory work 7 ":K. ,hf funeral of Mr. sharp, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE re thm"T hlr,y yretve has ben a regent ineiTution. lewcriay morning at. o'clock the of the TACOMA VS. PORTLAND. University met In the Iniiifllng end listened to Fortland. Ore.. May 10. After playon the life of Mr. ball and blanking tbe ' Ifeldent. Kingsbury. Prof. ing visitors for eight Innings. Portland rt?B,nK,v Vnf. Stewart and I)r. It was decided to went.' to pieces in tbe ninth and lost Jh" R. II. E Score ,n 1 "tud- fl 6 grnrraiiy to oppppy eesls reserved Portland . m 'h nnr1b 3 6 Tx.'Otn and the Wllry, Thtelmsn and Shea. Keefe and Gra0'h,,J members of the ham. on the lower floor, rrofa Cummings. Manhsll an! LOS ANGELES VS. OAKLAND. Roy. a committee to 8 i,aW flor1 offering, and Oakland. May 10. Loa Angelas won Pnifa rMerrill and Stewart today's game in tbe eighth Inning when we,. ,n M,MnK of a combination of hits and errors nett "u4'r h'?BTn hi tu 1 J"0 assembly hall. All met two runs Both Gray and Schmidt mrner of the were liberal with passes. Oakland! J tusPernonn and hit a were well acattered. R. H. E. th Aseembly ball In a Score-- 8 Los Angeles .2 6 ....... fVf,r- - i!in' p jIr- Sharp.s death the Oakland T niverrity campus has Qray and Eager; Schmidt and Boat tMi- -t out of respect to tbe. tiger. ' tb-- ) departed Stanford University, CaL. May 10 x,jW LIEUTENANT. Professor Albert William Smith head of the department of mechanical engilnfar,r.1.."f B'!ntssa Young. a Utah neering at Stanford university, has retit now attending the signed from the faculty to accept the TiiUkfC California at Berkeley. poeitbiu of tfeau of Sibley College of "iiV,! (1 to know that he tw Mecuaniual Knglueeriug st Cornell uui-- j wlieiit progresa in his stud- - vendt j. HURT IN RUNAWAY. .. !n ly re fW'-rds- Im-77- ................. iir r nlt to-wt- Si" kx toM.-btn- r,' gilt-edge- td. - tsber-rnei,H".- - "errly V.-J- , f - LOVE SI - ..... May nwii sen rimm in cast 1 slii'rc tlii y bad Mt ci'hI years. held thi! cti.l jif iso Hitch Occurs in Program of New Jere tty Republican Convention. Tcrali Hoo-lTrenton. N.J..May 10.- - In the Repubami roin-psn- lican State convention held here todele-gRt-o ago ns- - day for the purpose f electing the pnimiuiuK a iiatiuital convention, tbe tii I. Uinifebi-.- i ar j tin' liiiuiiciul iiil, was tvmeil tu .unit' n tunny on the charge mill- hitch in the program wa an Huolt-mif xpert rd objection to the elect kin of cuurpii m y in ot the four men who have liecn named isiioshsl uaiikraplcy and tin- iii'occcd-tnpfur the honor. These four were Govl rum hciv the aiixMit. State Senator of 1V.V Simiv tin'll In- - bus been ernor Murphy, Mud Prydni anil State A".s--ui-r run nr cl will) tariuiii) prmmuiiiUf, Hum! of ( atitdcn. William How-lan- .l si une of which led In court of North Ijaiurtcld olijeclcd to tu bilmlf of hi Mr. llainl county, .1 Law: number on, company Sonit-rsci- . Henry blit on the roll call Gorer-ii- o pi'iuuoirr, was sImi am Med today in Kean and r Murphy und coiiiu-ciiui- i with the lliKilcy charge. l Dryili-i- i every one of ihn 926 Ilooli-mill ioiwsou were convention and Mr. Baird brought up at lluw Si reel sv voles of the six of th received nil the vote mr the prosecure court, 17 votes that wvr cart liy Somerset. tion. which is by the pub-liTin- - alternates at large were elected pritKivuior, KH.titig the prisoners were cbargi-with defrauding A. J. wlthoitt opinisPkm. The platform adopted by the conPiine of by selling hint share other vention wa a strong endorsement of of SlU-iiugold mines and Hurthle coitci'ius. Further charges, the ltiimblicttu national and state ration and indirectly favored counsel added, would probably folluw . Tbe inagfsl rate offered to accept the nomination of PreMdent ltoocvelt, kecii-iuhail in Sdii.iiuti car!, but that of Doo- to succeed himself, although, tn that has alwaa ibe with, policy SH'.'hiO. was at fixed ley finally In this state, tho delegates prcvalb-bail wa fixed at with three sureties, wiui have rot hern were not. Just rinded. remain in custody. tumid, so DEMOHJIAT8 ARE GATHERING. A rocrii tug order in bsiikriipicy was issued against Ernest Terah Himley June 8, 1SP8. iluolcy at thut time wa Indianai id is. May 10. Democratic the hlggi-promoter in leailerM am gathering for l.lw- - first sescompany sion of tbf Itoiiiocratfc Mato convenGreat Britain, lie was promlumi'l tut crested In bicycle, laud and meat tion which, will meet Tbitraday tn extraction concern ami a supposed delcgilea to the tl. lsniis conHe reached vention ami presidential doctors. An to be a the pinnacle of bis prominence lu 196 ml jotiranie at will he takiui until July when he promoted a tire company, as 2 when a nlatfonn will be adopted the result of which he was supposed and a statn ticket nomiwatetl. Of tha At tfin 1.547 delegates to the slate convento have cleared 312.500,000. tintu he was living a sort or Count of tion, it is w it .mated from 450 to 666 are lor ilcKrtl.. and tlup rest tor ParMonte Crlsto existence, buying yacht and race horses and a number of his- ker. The ixvriy lcadvrs aay tho convention will hiHtniet for Parker and toric country scats. The announcement of (he bankrupt adopt the unit rule. cy proceeding against Hoolcy caused REYOLirTION UJOKED FOR. a great sensation in lioudon. though hia lailtirc had hecn exiicrleil for some time through his Inability to float a Capo llaytVcn. May 10. While th rtrvwlution baa broken large change loan. Tlooley was for- rumor that out In llayll id false, there ia the mally adjudged bankrupt. The capital of Lite companies promoted by him content lu the republic and a revoluup lo 1898 sixty million tion i momentarily lookud for. million dollar. to sixly-firOn August 1 ui it 11 application wa made lo a London magistrate for a warrant for the street of llooley on SILVER KING SALOON Ihe chargo of fraudulently and by false to MURPHY GIBLIN, Props. pretences obtaining signature checks and hills of exchange amountWlnaa. Claaa Pint Liquors and Cigars . The magistrate ing to over Your . PaUonago Solldtod. reserved hi Previously, on Twanty-FlfAugust 8th, the directors of public 132 May lil. Kim iiiei.xirn- - fiiiiint sent 1 lift la p, Big , lived lugi-tlfm Each f ibe liieii an iiprii gas lulu'. - subsc-nin-nil- Hotel in the Woods COMFORT AT THE WORLD'S ' . 4. FAIR. The comfort for the viaitor In an exiuiKitiuii was never tbe subject, for so much intelligent thought and preparation a It has been at tho lziuU-ian- a Purchase Exposition at St. Units. One of the features tbat fail to apM-a- l to the vlHtior I the convenience and comfort afforded by tbe Inside inn. a structure of 2,257 rooms, covering an area of 4dH by 809 feet, World's wholly within the Fmr grounds. s hotel no ever built Probably a view so diversified or grand. Front the wide verandas that surround tbe mammoth structure a wonderful punorama spreads before one. Many of the slate building, with their giant and magnificent struct tires, present their most attractive facades. Some of the foreign buildings may be aeeA. and the forest of tower add turret, domes and minarets, rising shove the great exhibit palace and seen through the forests of real trow that surround the hostelry give token of tho other gloriea that lie beyond. A leisurely walk of five minutes will land (he viaitor on the main terrace in front of Festival Ball, tbe renter of the "main picture of the Exposition, the grandest apietaele ever produced by man. Another five minute' walk and the visitor may find hiuielf on The Pike, a street of aniiiemont, a full mile long, with the show of ail nations In gay and entlrlng array. in the ten minute' walk many of the main exhibit palace have lieett panned. These eoinprlse the largest and grandest collection of architectural triumphs ever assembled In any one place. Notwithstanding Its rkme proximity to these scenes of gaiety and splendor, noise and confusion, the Inn offer a delightful retreat. During the noon hour the visitor may retire for a brief rest anil reHume hi redelightful task of freshed and all (he more able to appreciate and enjoy the World's Fair wonders. the The rates at this hotel within those grounds are no higher than charged elsewhere. A good room may he had for 91.56 per day. including admission to tbe grounds. Other rooms may tie had tip to 95.0U per day, according to the luxuries demanded. There la a restaurant. In the building with a seating capacity for 2,500 persons. com-ninnd- sight-seein- "Inside Inn Advantages. Why the Only Hotel In the Werld'a Fair Enclosura Pro ml sea to be a Popular Hostelry, 4-- i COMFORT AT MODEST PRICE8. 1- set-on- Convention. New Haven, f'otin.. May Republican Ktst- - ronvention Air the delegates to the purpose of c.hom-iunational convention at Chicago was called to order tonight. The committee on resolution drafted the platform xhfch Is expected to be an adaptation of tbat presented to the Rhode Island Republican convention. a The county anu congressional lect the delegate which will to the national f invention will ho held tomorrow. 10.--T- he cau-ruae- CONVENTION. - dele-gate- s um imml Republican to be ehoeen at the con- are tteHf Repiihll-ranavention of the which w'l "t11! tonight, in this city, it ts expe''"1 that the convention will be harmruioua as far as the choice of delegs'rs i concerned and NEW PRESIDENT OF 8TOCK EX- the administration of President RooseCHANGE. velt will be endorsed. Charlee S. Mel-leNew York. May 19. R. K. Pomeroy, president of re New York, New the new president of the stock ex- Haven & Harftrd railroad may be change. took his office today. In hia chosen an a debrs'e-inaugural address he touched upon the alleged improper relations of some PALMER HOUSE BECOMES HOTEL members with outside houses. He regretted that antong large membership Chicago. May 16. After nearly 40 were some men who seemed to care years the Palmer house has passed f the Palmer family more for private gain than for the from the hir good name of the exchange and tlieir Into the control of the Chicago Hotel He called upon the company, own integrity. incorporated. Mr. members to erddicate Ibis evil. Presi- Potter Plni-- r att-- tbe other heirs to 111 have an interest in Hie dent Pomeroy's speech was received the estate In silence and created a profound Im- corpora! ion. The transfer of control of the hotel pression In many quarters. Although nothing was said by him regarding itself In no liiBiiuT affnc-- t a the real Tin- company merely lease la-e- . an Investigation Into the operations of offending members it I thought an the boselty. It officer are Wll'ia is impending. Hose, proitiriHiit. and Edwin Palmer, n. - tuuvM-tigalio- 1 sl g se-le- et tnultl-inillliiuair- e. e 9656-600- It We Tre&t . I There I one large hotel on the grounds of tlm World's Fair at 8t. Louis called The Inside Inn." It ha with a capacity of accommodating comfort and safety 6.UU0 guests, it i located near ihe atNitheastcrii corner of the grounds and convenient to two in it immediate of tbe entrances, vicinity are many of the beautiful buildings erected by the states and territories. The Inaide Inn la embowered in natural forest trees. II I in fact a bit a big bit of suburban enterprise set in the edge of a great city. From the dours and windows of the Inside Inn one 1 not compelled to look upon atone afreets, sweltering alleys and dead wall. On the contrary, tbe guest has an outlook upon a primeval forest in which appear here and there the Inviting outline of new hoiwe built without qualms as to cost and embellished with all the ararchitecture tistic adornment that ran supply. Looking farther, the guest may behold the graceful towers and the stately domes of the most wonderful city on earth tbe IjOttielana Purchase Exposition. In short, the guest, a, the Inside Inn will hr practically a summer awav from the din and clamor and dust and heat of ihe husv city, and yd near enough to the World's Fair glories to behold come of them from hia window and to roarb any of them Jn a few minutes If perchance he thall wondrous of the become wealth of things to see and hear, for the time bdng. he may hie himself back to tte Inside Inn, where in his own apartment or In the cozy or parlor of tbe Inn he may enjoy a delightful reL fitting him for a return to the heart of the World's Fair, refreshed and revivified. The guest at the Inside Inn will be the only visitor who can are tld World's Fair from their own front ; for at the Inn tliey dour, so to will be at home, and while viewing any part of tbe great Exposition they will have the satisfaction of knowing that a short walk or a brief ridetln-n- on i the Intramural car will take uulelili! the liiuiie wit built going ground sun-bake- d loung-Ing-roo- cpi-bk- wi Cure CAT A R Rll -- hMfim Kom d Tkraak YitHiblPG- IUr and Uwi TruubiN, AKIoib. li4ffiiGl. Uv-raKiiIimf MmaiB. Mlailtfar TruuhUML mala '4331111 jatBLB, Chitmia UIiiibiih 4if Wcmjfn and (iaiKlniii. Hiart IMaMiMa, Nar-vitlHiwuiMa. raifPP. im. VJiaa liaacwl, JiitrilltY, ICItHmu. Itfilaal Tmabia. hlu IN. mwiw. hohuloa aad KhmimaURMi, IHmamRi of I ha Huaaia- - I1laa. TlNiala Mi NbfibI mi9 tor few mrA), Blond TaM Wans, Hif Mvar" Hraiarla, Kpilnpar, laaoaaia. eva. aai all Karvaaa, I'rtvai ani Cfenmla IHwbmb. ImraiMl Caraa. Wrlla far ham fraa iiaiHoai Hat If ou ranaoi rail. In-al- ll Fourteen e d Inside the World's Fair Grounds, Surrounded by a Forest, Offers a Luxurious and Restful Retreat. Kpis-ropa- 10. rect-lvi-i- y 1 Tavern 2 to the s pnic-vd-iii- in a hti-.n- ; 1 lii-e- Los Angeles, Msy from fraternal delegates to the Methodist general conference were the order at this morning's session, at which of Switzerland, Fifth, 4 2 furlongs selling Mar-mo- Bishop J. H. Vincent were as won; llcrsian 2; No Trumpet 3. presided. These addresses follows: Rev. Waildy Moss, of Dibs- Time. :6S England; Sixth, one and a sixteenth miles bury college. Manchester. DCanada: Rev. selling Rough and Tumble won; Si. Rev. Wm. Robson. 1. - M. A. Ireland. Tammy 2; Sweet Tone 3. Time, 1:51-1-- Chas. H. Crooksbauks. l Rev. J. C. Kilgo. D. D.. Methodist church south, preslucnt of Durham college. Rt. Louis, hi ay 10. Summary: These addresses were the special First. 6 furlongs selling: Lou Beach the enwon; Nandora 2; Mural 3. Time, order of the day and occupied tire morning liburs until recess at 1:24. Second. 4 furlongs 6 furlongs purse 10:30 o'clock. The final report of the to Hie general conferMajor Outlook won; Laurel L 2; An- book committee ence is in the hands of the delegates nie Bags. Time, 50 It is a detailed Third, 6 furlonga purse Tower won in pamphlet form. Shortcake 2; Claremont 3. Time, 1:24. report of the business transacted by the past Fonrth, 6 furlongs handicap Lucian the bonk concerns during the condition of won; Kcndred 2; Fickle Saint 3. quadrennium and ofunder the snpei the various funds Time, 1:22. vision of that committee. The report Fifth, mile and 70 yards selling of the book Frank Rice won; South Breeze 2; shows the total sales concern of New York for the past Dearlon 3. Time not taken. 6 Sixth. 6 furlongs selling livable four years to have been 33.597.692.1 concern for l)k won; Sling 2; Echo Dale 3. Time, and of the western$'0.StM.5I . the same period 1:22 B. of Graham T. Rev. the desired Virginia. New York, May 10. Morris Park West conference to request tho committee results: to formulate and submit a plan iiy six First race, furlongs: Ortwells which bishops might he encouraged won; Moniiry second; Copelfa third. to continue activity, giving them the Time, 1:13. . Second race, selling, seven furlongs: right to preside si district conferences, dedication ceremonies, etc. The Trepan won: Ella Snyder second; church to the Episcopacy comliord Melbourne third. Time, 1:28-1-- resolution went mittee. . Third race, four and a half furlongs: IN AFRICAN CONThirty Third won; Mon Amour sec- STORMY SCENE VENTION. :54. third. Lincroft Time. ond; Fourth race, tbe Harlem selling Sheriff Negro Methodists Are Accused of Bestakes, the Withers mile: having Like Monkeys. Bell won: Unmasked second; Tot San third. Time, 1:41 Chicago, May Id. When the comFifth race, telling, seven furlongs: Monadnock won; Judge Denton sec- mittee on credentials recommend the today at the ond; John F. Ahearn third. Time, unseating of a delegate general conference of the Afrlcsn M. 1:29 Sixth race, handicap, mile and a E. churrj), half of the members of to their feet, sixteenth, over the hill: Hello won; Ihe conference jumped The Southerner second; Short Hose demanding the floor. The committeeC. on credentials recommended that third. Time. 1:49. Hello and Colon Say ran a dead S. Ing. of Orlando. Fla., lx: unseatheat hut Colon Say was disqualified ed as a delegate from the Windward island conference and that Richard for fouling. E. Moore of Cltica go be seated. Blsh op C. 8. Smith ohtalncd ihe floor and Chicago, May 10.' Worth results: attempted to make an explanation, First race, four and a half furlongs: lint was hissed snd cried down by Jade won; Peggy Mine second: Dun-da- the delegate. third. Time. :B7. We are acting like a lot of moil Second race, six furlongs: Van Ness keys. shouted J. - Lowe, of Arkanwon; Mayor Johnson second: Censor sas, "and I think it la time the nethird. Time. 1:16 groes were learning some sense. Third race, half mile: Luzarion The confusion great, hut the won; R. -. Johnson second; Lady chairman by vigorous use of his gavel Lasra third. Time, :50 restored order. The question presentFourth race, six furlongs: Cardinal ed by the committee on credentials Wolsey won; Chamhlo second; Suave was then referred to a special com third. Time. 1:17. mittce for consideration. Fifth race, mile: Black Walfe won: Ethel Ecruggs second: Ilaiitns third. NEW HAVEN REPUBLICANS Thne. 1:47. MEET. Sixth race, one mile: Marcos won; Mlsanthrn Chanterelle Platform Will Be Adaptation of That third. Time, 1:46 in. Presented to Rhode Island New Haven. Mav y I li-- distant relative or 1oiirr I'almeri treasurer llo.li have eomnvled wit It the management. of the hotel for a long line. Star-Time- CONNECTICUT e. - who is seervlary und n s Founh, handicap $1,200 added. 6 furlongs McGee won; Elfin King 2; Alma Dufour 3. Time, 1:14-3-- 3-- m uiuL.-rtakc- 1:29 Louisville. Ky., May 10. In the Louisville steeplechase stake Golden Link. Tartar and Volantine fell at Ihe second jump and Jockeys Johnson and Carter were painfully injured. Results First race, one mile: Outcome won; Miss Crawford second ; Wain-A-Mnen third. Time, 1:41 Second rare, four furlongs: Doit hie won; Whippoorwill second; Swed Ish Lid third. Time, :50 Third race, selling, six furlongs: Montpelier won; Mizzenmast second. Two Penny third. Time, 1:16. . Fourth race, the Louisville steeplechase, full course, shout two miles: Pres Grave- won; Fallals second Fifth rsce, four and a half furlongs: Moorish Damsel son: Wnodrlaim see ond; Lamplight third. Time, :R i f Handvlce third. Time. 3 59. And Sixth rare. mtl a quarter; Baird wen: Min Red second; Tyro eadcro third. Tima, 2 69 12. d ' 1 - - Kansas Iily. May 10. Results: First, 4 furlongs Bologna won; Useful Lady 2; Keno 3. Time :G. Second. C furlongs American won; Croix l)or 2; Fossil 8. Time, 1:02. Third, 7 furlongs selling Pretension won; Tryou 2; laxme 3. Time, Hmeit Torah nut-- time extend-c- OBJECTED TO FOUR DELEGATES. Colossal of 1 - !'i-d- Cini-inna- nto death i Their love for u'l.i'r and Hu- lear tbat they iuifcl-,- be Kfpjraii'd li i tu haiit'mirail llaiii'itsti in. leai n!,l. ;m.l ii , ."it. t'ourad. .Ir agi-3S. to laUr their oa n lit The bii.llcti or tin Eng-lam- le Kong link. Nc I 3-- BOSTON VS. CHICAGO. Chicago. May 10. Boston won to- tan-u?,- . at b-- s T.h1.0 Angeles. May iith ntifew mday' seion of the w.i- of the Methodist eb.ii mostly l: Menial taken up by addr er ban ibe g ilolega:. Noofbusin a f " : t mt. iik and piesentation ; ibelr reference to D D.. of taken up. ltev. Wae l. r. i ' Disbury college, of in came before tluof the English 'i mmu.si . bur. It. ree ni mysiieul He jipoke of tbe pre' tendencies in tlie c1.v u Hl.roa.l and drew alien i ion tu tu.- uu I'uution of ea. her to Methodist teaehers an front materialist '.h. i 10 elaslie doci riues. uf ire-- ! Rev. Cha. Croossl.au.. M i Metbodfat land, simke for the in li.e elatiu ehureh. In that ail other denuml:.ii;i.ms in Irclatni have lost steadily m niemtiership' is of Ini through the depleting assiTti'il migration, Mr. Croeioiiauk that (lie Methodist !. uli lias gained numerically. .,- atni made by Brief addresses Rev. Wnt. Dobson. D It, of Fatiada, and Rev. J. C, Kllgoi.. "f the . Methodist Episcoiwl Chureli St.mli. rest den l of Durham college. A few of the more important committees held meidlngs this afternoon hut the great majority of the delegates took advantage of the afternoon's leisure to visit points of interest in the immediate vicinity of the city. reproseniaiives of twelve of the nuiKi Important tracks in the country. The object of the organization, according to its setreiarv, A I Iter! 11. Moon, will be the perfection of the turf, and the uplifting of raiing to the highest plane. It will not interfere with the parent bodies, the National and American Trotting Association, hut will art in harmony with them. The twelve tracks in the grand circuit will lie Detroit, Cleveland Buffalo, Empire City and Brighton Beach. New York, Keadville, Boston. Providence, Hartford, Cuiuntliua. Ohio, and Memphis. The artlrles of imxirporation were signed by Daniel J. Cainiwu of Detroit.; James Bui lor of New York: C. K. O. Billings of Memphis: John K. Thayer of Boston; F. E. Perkins of Providem-and H. M. Hanna of Cleveland. The six named were chosen as steward!) of the grand circuii. prise Arrested. whiiM- ;. i Bankruptcy Sensation is I.i'iui-- New York. May 10. The Grand Circuit of race tracks was organized a a corMirai ion at a meeting here today of May Hi. K(i!oii. Icy's District Conferences. 3-- PITTSBURG VS. PHILADELPHIA; life. : lblilicd :n lit: Mate, lie of Id c9leniic Eng-li-l- i i a ncli lai'iorif in hicyrii- manufacturing plant Worci-eio- r county about a dozen years ago tn xtippiy the American trade. When the bicycle business was at It hr-- . lliMiley s iinircrns rtiti night anil lay Inn cieniuaIy they were involved in the general collapse. Central Figure Turf. rt. Alta-Quhic- y prosecut ions had been instructed to iitxcFtiga'e som ot the transaettona of llrmlrv m connection with u sapphlr no in- - ciftiiiicd in CaiiadH. TOILS Of LAW Judge Hail hat grant! Mrs. Orpha Rocker a divorce from Fred E. Rocker 4 examined on be- on the grounds of desertion and ,n a,Jdl,ion lo Mr- They were married at Provo are July 31. 1900. testerday afternoon SUer-V"? r William Davis; Deputy arrested Who The High school juniors will hold Usvis l i Andrew claasday exercises May 26 next, and the J i.puty Sheriff the seniors their clssslay exercises on so assisted in bringing commencement day .May 8. All will rer tu the cotiuty Jail. The state Olhe held in Salt Lake theatre. .4 ns case and Rudolph ex. l3fmi Haus Vonder were then I . hV rhe defenae. They both Francis Parrott and James Edgar, Olsen and who broke into and robbed the of the trouble between which was the alleged office station on West Seventh South tw . street last Feuruary, were senteuoel of the shooting. court opened thia morning yesterday afternoon by Judge Marshall Vonder was called to the aland of the Federal court, to thlrten mouths llinux examination by the attor- - In the Industrial school, at Golden. Colorado, and fined 35 each. Deputy the state. HU about 36 minutas. J. C. Cnited Slates Marshal Smyth will SvSMm next called by the defense, take the priaonera away this wek. China-21- , testified that he saw the butcher-knifa with Olsen chase October last, at which time he was mine. idoved th f',1n;0u o'clock James H. Wane, defendant in the case, was called lt jr.be Witness eland in Ills own In answer to questions, put- by miirncv Gust in be gave hia age, birth SALT LAKE VS. 8POKAKE. and history of his life up to IV, Dec. on JL, time of the shouting Salt I.ake, May 10. Sitokane opened lie said that he went to woik the aeries here thia afternoon with the mine, where the Elders, and had the game in their pockthe jLutlng occurred, in August, 1903, et until Dammann weakened in the to 7 o'clock the ninth and allowed ui worked there19.up After the locals six hits, eating his which netted five runs. Boning of Dec. Attendance. said he that on morning, Mldast SOU. been to bed, vent having tbit be R. H. E. Score Wkin6 on the nlSht shift, but was Salt Lake 9 18 & 1 and 2 o'clock by between ivskened 8 10 3 8pnkane He house. in the got tip bad talking Essick and llauaen; Dammann, went into the sitting Rockenfeld and Stanley. pd dressed and iwa srnl found Rudolph Olsen and Tbs latter went out gr. Colbsth. BUTTE VS. BOISE. ibirtly afterwards and then the at the door leading Boise, May 10. The opening game tiu the dining room and said to between Butte and Boise was a poor tbat he would kill him. The exhibition, Butte winning easily. Chinaman iben went back into tho R. H. E. Score I' r 3 11, 1001. that he has just ies and by kin own story of the He was on Chinaman. the l,,,t n of that time was couAt his rf IH j MAY WEDNESDAY MOTIVING, UTAH, BISHOPS ARE TO ews tELL3 t1,11 in vVade7wbo division of the ditstrci ntl killlug Leu at ibe Alta-3- ' (hinif cookDec 19. 11W3. on OGNEV, oa. a. j. ssoam. Weak Men tuMiiltiiaa If foi nRw fniai any af ffea waakaaaaaa or IImhih ittiapd fey UuHtraara, averaa ir wa AKK THU taMa Yi: TO TALA TU. VAHV 1'fclftfeUN WA WANT Wa Kara pnivriHHirBfellllB aarifw riiROAIO itMaM fey iiHbllBhtnf iha many Titluniary laailiaantaia frHa huaia yaupla, givliw aaaiaa, picture aad adrirraara. WR CAAT CmiJNIf OCR f l RAS IN CKIVATE limUNfcK It wtiali liatray mnfldaaea. Iliwc, ia pmcaonr akIIJ la ihiaalaan of woa-fela- a la aiKdlMw aay. Tfeialaoarplaas feppawta r hay DRS. SHORES a. w. aaoau. When CurecH Pay a iini nrr tfeaa mail MI AW S'. Wa yoa Nrat AHLK fKfe ofean ycaiarr rami. Voanan thmiuMida our nf Mil Ania wind, ayia Cud Imlnmrd ia, MOW if A WANT TO C fRM iul7 arlife ttic dhaUiat- aidnrMandiiw til ft will aot rtcwaad a KBK aalkl wa air. TfelaaitylMw to lna. Man bond. Hrmlaal awak-nm- a. Hparaiatarrla wa. (icmirrfcnea. Mcmiiaa na. VarlroroW. lNaaMtiof the Pmatatc (tip aJLombb. iaitratad IHanrdan 4 Nirta-ar- r. Cnnraadaia aloud Polauu wsi all WKAINNaNKH of aaa. OlhC'K HdlHMf la.a-ioly.a.- 1 Krcalnaa f 10S; HuodayaMtl feolldaya. 10 a. ai. toll & SHORES, Eipert Specialists 2482 Swallow One Isnt a. Fraa Summer A But TENN The boarding house has a proper yard or there's a vacant lot next door or across the street. That Part is Easy Well Make the Rest Easier We can supply you with every single, thing you need at prices TO MARE YOU SMILE A Ali 1 Our tennis man Y011 if will show how to mark out a court, you dont know how. Browning Bros. Co. |