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Show THE HORNING EXAMINER, MAY DGrEN, UTAH, TEESHAV MORNING, 3, IMf. that jf an louse .under the ban shall attempt to open it will i closed at once by the police. It la un- derstood. however, that the three bouses mentioned are not among ply the thnriiiPK ! ARRESTED BANK DEFRAUDER OF RESCUE ; tipiikanc. Wash, May 2. lie- icctio's have captured Clyde NcmU'xha. Hedrick, ai.'iil at Ka:.. on a charge of defrauding i lie Neintolia National bank. Red- rick was arrcstc.l on a farm near h was Wash., wln-r- e iho name of Hoffman. under going It is staled he lias contend'd his identity and agreed to return to Kansas. important uue. on Hr, i the mhers mere .heir license, in Irdi changes ordered imawiS, the Iroquois Are Ut H w J afi- -r chi-wcla- Flames Sweep Through Three-stor- y Building Cutting off Avenues of Escape to the Inmates. May I.-- Hnr tim-hhi- i aud many uibrr lias overcome liy smoke; ser- ious. ImiMing ill llalh'i'd Kinfl have i injured and H, fire iiarnial.v raeuiH'd flrhili in I he place and which wipt iliriiiiKti ent mf e.Mke I o i lie flair ays I. nth I mill rear. Only Cud in lit in l i hp prompt work of the Bremen raved I'li- liu-id ihe oilier teiiams who vi re asleep alien l he fire Murlod. in anrk of texoue two iireiiieti and cine iHilireman vere injured. The ileail: KlilTiieaied hy Mliohe. J eph Injun d: Mrs. II. Webb, overcome hy Fluokc, eondition serious. (iusH, tin ml and l'aco burned. St oils fhiFs. ftu-- and hands burned; i.f a condition tlirct-Kliir- - n. Wt-bh- . loliieman John liunieii vliile Ilurke, severely rescue iiupria-one- d Flic lupiain Jdcliraw. struck falling vail and severely rut by and bruised. I'ipcman Ryan. face and liauda hurneii. William Wolfe. severely burned liia wife while endcavoi iiu; to and rhibirm from burning liiitliling. The fire, which did a damage of on!y a few tliouaaiid dollars, spread so rapidly that the ocriipauia of the place wcia. hrmtnod In by tbe names before ihey eouid bn awakened and told of iheir clanger. o Interest From all Parts of Civilized World Becomes Greater. st . - . oe Q n I A i if Isis m rrw THE SUCCESS MARKET 2368 WASHINGTON o 0 AVE. nothing. Our Meate are fresh. We endeavor to pleaee everybody who patronizes the ConIjO Angeles, Cal . May 2. The damage resulting from yen! er Jay's storm was more serious than at flrst reported. Much damage has resulted to floating property, but so far no loss of life has been reported, although there were and several parmany narrow ties saved by assi Fiance from shore only after much difficulty. The barken-tin- e Gardner City, which went ashore at Port Redondo, was the largest vessel to be damaged by the storm. The upper part of tbe boat is a wreck, but the hull and most of her cargo of lutn-la- -r is said to be undamaged. also susThe government tained slight damage. At Long Beach aid Ocean Park several small crafts broke loose from their moorings anJ were driven ashore and street San Francisco. May car situation remained practically unchanged this forenoon. International ITcxiilrnl Mahon visited Hie Carmens headquarter and al noon received a from Mayor message tichmiu saying that the latter had not yet seen t he officials of the I'nited Railroads with whom he proponed to try and arrange hn amicable set tlis inent of tbe questions at ismio. While awaiting tbe result of the expected conference, tbe carmen are taking no action. They still, however.' maimain that their position Is without change. President Mahuti says lhai ho will remain here for at least another week. President Cornelius of the local union was busy all day conferring wlLh the men, but had no information to give out. The union will hold it a regular weekly meeting tomorrow, and ihe strike question may then be decided. The carmen propose to ask the police commissioners to investigate the alleged storing of arms and ammunition in tbe car houses of the company. They will be requested to see that the law is not violated. John Smith, a non union motorman. has been arrested on complaint, of Whitney Fleming, a union ntotorman, on the charge of threats making against his life. Fleming alleges that Knilth tried to run down hia car and when he remonstrated, drew a revoltae BL'SrF.CTED MURDERER LEASED. RE- Washington. May 2. The I'nited States supreme court today affirmed the decision of the United Slates circuit the court releasing Thqniai Walsh, Irishman arrested in Indiana, and for whom extradition was sought by the He waa charged British authorities. with murder. New York, May 2. An engagement ll.tHiO.doO in gold fur shipment on toTuesdays steamer was announced day by Goldman, Sacha 4fc Co., Thalman ft Co., engaged Is Now On IN AND SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH $8.35. THIS IS THE GREATEST CUT IN CLOTHING EVER OFFERED IN OGDEN. The Sale of Putnam which with the previously announced engagement of $1,500,000 by J. P. Morgan ft Co., brings the total for tomorrow up to $3,000,000. York, May 2. At least sir thraiers have failed to put in applications for a renewal of Iheir licenses. New Clothing house says the commissioner of police in whose hands ths matter rests. The houses will not be opened tonight, and three more will not be allowed to open unless they make such alterations as the committee of safety shall recommend. It is declared by the au- - NEW YORK THEATERS DON'T APPLY FOR LICENSES. Close May 1st , lonO.iMHI wrecked. Will 2145 Wash. Ave. OGDEN ver. lie defended himself with an Iron bar. Smith gave a $.ib bond but failed to appear in court loday. PRAYED POLITICALLY hand. About I wo and a half millions have been collected, land lias been secured and several largo buildings erectWanta Preacher Chicago Colored ed. There is a strong party In the conRoosevelt ference that opposes the idea of letting Ibis properly sland Idle for an Indcfln-U- e riili-ago- . that May 2. A prayer period, and urges that, the school be President Roosevelt, might hn opened at once. was offered today during the opening The educational dejiartniriit will quadalso have to decide the question ot exercises of the twenty-secon- d rennial of the African heresy in certain theological schools Methodistconference . chun-hHhottls Kpfscotal President Little, of the (iarretl Biblical Bless hint. O God. "Yen, yes." where (he majority of the Methodist of A men." greeted the words Amen. ministers receive their training. of Georgia, when he of W. J. Kor the flrst time in the history of Invoked Gaines, the blessing of God on the Methodist general conferences women president of the United States who has delegates will have seats In the con- bad Ihe courage to stand up and do his ferences, and a voice In the direction of duly at all timea In spite of bitter chun-affairs, criticism. - The election of "If consistent with Thy will. O God, bishops which will take place almut May Id. la one of thn when his term of office expiree. conchief duties of (he present conference. tinued' the sieaker. "send him lck to There are three vacancies al this time the White House to errve another four and It la probable that several, possibly years." three or four, of the older bishops who The utterance of the sentiment, was have reached the age which IncapacIhe occasion of deafening shouts hy itates them from active duly will be the assembled delegates. retired. It appears tn lie certain that no fewer than four new bishops nor more than ten will lie elected. There are ARE GRANTED numerous candidates. Among (hern RETURN RATES are: Rev. Hr. James M. Buckley, New York: Rev. Dr. George F. Bovard. law Angeles; (hanrellnr Day. of thn Reault of Conference Between Comof Syracuse; Rev. Dr. W. F. mittee From General Livestock McDowell. of the Educational Society; Association and General TrafInstllnle, Evanston. Ills.; President. fic Managers. Harhford, of Ohio Wesleyan university: Rev. T. R. Jennings. Cincinnati, and Rev. Dr. Henry Spellmcyer, Newark, Denver, May 2. -- Charles F. Marlin, N. J. secretary of the National Live Block colored The of association, loday received the Bidelegates. are which there seventy-liv- e llowing telegram from President F. J. or more, will make a strong lisgenharlh of Balt City: effort to have one of their race elected "Just received a telegram from Chiwestern and bishop. cago. stating that The subject of foreign missions will northwestern lines had granted our form a topic of earnest and interesting request for return transportation to discussion. With the view of bringing livestock shippers effective May 2nd. the subject prominently liefore the This Is the result of a ronference conference the missionary element has between a committee from the Naarranged one of the most comprehen- tional Livestock association and thj sive and Instructive exhibits ever general traffic managers of westcru shown at. a church gathering. the lines held in Chicago at which A feature of the exhibit is a map of farmers demanded the abolishment of the world, the largest ever prlntel. the tonnage system In hauling live- designed with the special purpose ot stock, the restoration of the return emphasizing the work of the mission- puss to Isuia tide shippers nnd a re-aries and showing at a glance those adjustment of freight rates from rer- arte of thn world yet by lain localities. Christianity. Tbe roads granted the first and third requests on April Land the nrdpr Student Victor, what do you think which .went Inin effie( loday rnnflrms of problem novels? the rumor In eirriilallon and gives the Doctor I ant recommending them stork growers everything they have instead or Ihe city directory for in- asked for. v somnia patients. Ulcveland leader. umHwinnw uj nrvrjuu jdaj y i mjuLi gm d. JACE (URTAIN5 Is There Anything That lends more dignity ' room than grace to some Lace Curtains? We have just received Our Lace Curtains will help to make your home more cheerful Including all the Latest Patterns ; Axminsters, Velvets, Body Brussels, Ingrains, Two-nlTapestry Brussels. Three-pl- y Ingrains, Union, Granits, Sultanas See Why? Because they are sparkling new, and the design are pleasing to the eye y Varieties Galore. 65c to $30 per pair our Big Leaders jn Tapestries. Every Lace Curtain bought from us will be draped by our Artistic Draper Without Cost. Ptfces from 45c to $1.75 per yard. National and Bissell Sweepers art hand- A Another Large Shipment of Carpets Unl-verst- ty MARKET. The LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST OUR LEADER," no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with It. Aek your GROCER for it 10 lb. buckets $1.10 5 lb. buckets 55 3 lb. buckets No. 1 bacon 15 SUCCESS BEAUTIFUL WEATHER Challenge Davenports Wall Paper ! .national Spring; i i ' j i only. Phone orders given special attention. FR9XK & BlRGI Phono 227 Y. Q 1 o Sounds of Hammer and' Saws Still Heard on the Grounds and Work Being Rushed to Completion. 3 nooaftoa 2,73 2.50 3.75 Positively no stronger, better or more durable Sofa Bed manufactured to-da- Complete with Mattress Special, . Our Wall Paper stock contains marvels of the decorative art and surpass in beauty any we have ever seen. $14.00 400 . From 15c up. Porch Furniture Alaska Refrigerator P m BtjM O o Worlds Fair Grounds, St. Louis. Beautiful weather greeted the beginning of the first regular exposition week, afld early tn the forenoon vl'iiorj began entering tl turnstiles. Thr was not a continuous as no esperlal effort la being made to bring out of town visitors here until the finishing tourheg are further advanced. Tbe pounds pf the hammer and saw are beard on all sides and workmen are rushing ahead to perfect, the exposition and have it standing U full completion al the earliest possible mo- ed aa toastmaster, fongrrunsn James Tawney. of Minnesota, a native of in Pennsylvania, made aa address which he eulogized hia nHv state. Ohio building rompleted t"dv dedGov. M T. Herication ceremonies rick presided at Hie ceremonies and introduced W. F. Burdette of Columbus. who made tbe opening address. The speech of the occasion was by Secretary of War Taft. Mr. Wong I'bing Thun, secretary of the Pekin Industrial Institute, and chief clerk of the American legation ment al Pekin, called at the administration The first of the exercise of the open- building today and presented a leting week was the dedication today of ter from It. S. Minister Conger. Mr. 11m state building of Michigan, Wmig la in charge of an exteuaive exand Ohio. Gov. A. T. Bliss hibit inetalled tn tbe Chines sectimi d at the rereuiuuies at the Mi of tbe Liberal Arts building. This is building. At the dedication of entirely apart from the exhibit made s Pennsylvania's building, wlihh is one by the Chinese government ami of tliP largest state s' rui tuicj on the mainly uf . articles . of Chinese grounds, Lieut. Gov. W. M. Urowa act liianiil'acluro suit of curios. May 2. -- ELECTRIC LIGHTS STEAM HEAT CENTRALLY LOCATED. 371 Twenty-seconStreet. MRS. S. H. ELWOOD Prop. d THROUGH- OUT. MODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day or week. Rate Reasonable. Telenknit 5?.Q K. $3.75 ! V. ELWOOD FURNISHED Hammocks, fcV THE, NEWLY Marian Queen Sweeper Ogden Monarch 11 u , Perpetual Standard Bissell Perfection . 1 These prices for one week 0 $8.35 Suit Sale 1 Live and let Live" is our motto. We do not promise to oell you something for 'J Change Noticed in ditions. ieii-iimu- As the Opening Session Approaches General Ism Angeles, Cal., May 2. A a the day for the asaemhEng of the delegation to the thirty-firgeneral conference of the Methodist Episcopal church approaches general Interest in the gstb-erin- g men of representative church from all parts of tbe civilised world becomes greeter and when Bishop Steven Merrill calls to order the flrst session al 9 oclock next Wednesday morning 748 out of a total of 750 accredited delegates will be In their seats ready to proceed with the legislative tasks controntlng them. The delegation will, during tbe dally sessions lastfng throughout the month of May, lie called iion to eolve many problems of Importance to the growth and future welfare of the MethoFIst kplm-oiw- l church. In iho opinion of many high In the councils of Methodism the quadrennial session will prove the most of any In the history of the church. Among the most Important subjects are the following: . What ran the church do on the liquor question? What action can the rhun-- take 'to solve the rai-- qneetton? Khali worldly pleasures, such aa lancing, theatre going and card playing. he condoned by the rhureh? With which combatant In the war In the Orient are our sympathies? . What can he done by the chnrrh to prevent, tn the good name of the country the crime of lynching? . Shall the ltinerarlea of the Methodist ministers be restored ? How many blshope shall lie elected End how many be retired? A proposal to consolidate the three publishing houses of the church In New York, Cincinnati and Chicago will doubtless cause spirited discussion in the conference aa the movement to combine them all In one. In the interest of economy, la looked upon with disfavor by many specials and it la earnestly supported hy others. The subject of the American university, In course of construction at Washington, la one of the big questions that the educational department will have to decide. The Institution, as originally projected, was to have an endowment of 95.000.000 and an agreement waa reached at a former general conference that the university should not tie opened until this sum should be In Shipping Along Pacific Coast Jeopardized by the Gales of Yesterday Many Narrow Eccapes But no Lives Lost. STREET CAR SITUATION No Practicsl . Chit-tts"- Putnams Great One of the most complete assortments ever shown in the city. Go-Car- and ts Carriages Hammocks from $1.75 to $10. From lro.00 to $55.00 Porch Furniture in a variety of Styles and Prices. Best Folding Carts made from S4.S 5 to $10 Parasols Extra. Guaranteed hy the factory and onndve to give perfect satisfaction. to $150-0Prices from before buying. Inspect 0 enn-sylva- pre-lde- cuii-sist- Complete House Furnishers. Hyrum piBgwe.-Mgr- . 2232-4-- 6 WASHINGTON AVE. |