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Show UORXISO Conductor Chamberlain ta in Irom eut-ofor n few darn the OUT KNIFE FATHERS ACTION FIGHT BROWN SAVES HIS LIT- USE A WITH Three runawaya atarted on Twenty-fourt- h at reel laat evening aa a result of The horaea boys and firecrackers. acre stopped before any damage waa dona Vn. Geroulea, a Creek, waa arreated yesterday aftaraoon by Detective Pender. charged with carrying concealed weapona M. Alileon of 8alt Lake United States Marthal B.B. Heywond waa an Ogdaa viaitor yeaterday after nooa. Attorney R. 8. Farne worth waa a Raft Lake viaitor yeaterday afternoon, ana waa granted aa extentkm of tlma in tha Supreme conrt by Judge McCarty to file a transcript la tha Davidaoa vs. Manaey cava J. Edward Taylor of Logan ia la tha ftty. John Dwyer, traveling aaleemaa tor Fred X Kieeel company has returned from a business trip through Eastern Nevada. It. Elliaew of Halt Lake la an Off-Se- n viaftor. H. B. del Valla la days. hr a Tew la from West Side Mr. and Mrs. X F. Kirkpatrick and ana of Topeka, Kane as. are vialilng Mr. and Mra. B. C. Wood cock of Twenty-fift- h afreet Mr. Ktrkpairlck ta foreman of tha Topeka Dally Capital. Teach ora and young people Interestla the Normal Review elaae will remember that it opene ia tha bualaeaa college moma Tuesday, July Sih. A school offered you if you paaa tha exed amination. Mra. X T. Norton, Mlaaea Florence Cordon and Marlon Hayes, who have been spending two weeka in the city, have gone to Denver for n weeks visit after which they leave tor their home In Chicago. The season of racing opens in Ogden tomorrow at tha Welter County Fair ansorialiou track. The entries for tho firm trolling race are Polly Carr, Nick IT., Nige Boy; second trotting race, Queen R.. Lillis Tout! Sage IlirJ, Black Jack and Rex. The runners will be entered tomorrow. Mra. C. p. plyer and slater. Miaa Smith, who were injured In a runaway in the ranyon FrIJay night, ara very much improved and their Injuries will not result, aerloualy. The Injured ladle were brought to tho dty by Offlcer Back Rlceth, who waa In tha canyon, end rendered first aid to them anJ T Wheelwright. Elder Andrew A. Kerr will apeak m tho con joint session of the Y. M. end Y. L. M. 8. A. of tho Fourth Ward. Sundae evening, on "Ancient S'.ul Modern Rome." 4. J. Curtis la down from I ognn on a ' Tr-gha- visit up- Sheriff Jnsephison waa down from City last evening. Mr. and Mra. Tullee or New Or-- J ana, are the guests of Mr. and Mn. H. H. Henderson. John Laffcrty of Salt Lae, waa an Ogden vlalior yeaterday afternoon. ask damages fob $15,000 Union T . Pacific Company Sued By W. J. Nichter for Personal Injuries. J. Kicht.fr, through his attorneys, L. Maglunis and Ubaa. Stout, has ? iiif.l an action in the district court a gainst the in ion Paclflc com to recover damages In the sum of puny SWi.OOC. In the complaint the plaintiff alleges that on the id of March this year be was employed aa a foreman in the yards, nnd while In the performance of hla duty, supcrrlsing some switching operations, he stepped between two ears to prepare to make a coupling. The engineer operating the lommotire without n signal from th plaintiff or any one else, burked the engine upon the ears ami philntifTa left fist was crush" i as to necessitate ton. F.r tTTis Injury he aura for abiputal the amount rated. CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. CO. F FRIGHTFUL RESULTS. Horae Attached Buggy in Which the Bey Waa an Unwilling Paaaanger. Steps Runaway English Lad Wins St Louia Derby by Six Lengths. EnLakeside la the Scan of Serleue counter Between Laborers In Which One Receives Long Cut in the Sack. t James Brown, eight year a old, was saved from serious injury or death, perhaps, laat evening about 8:16 o'c ock by the heroic and couragnnii anion of his father, Wm. Brown, who mopped a runaway horse attached to a buggy In which hie bob was an unwilling passenger. The Drowns live at West Weber, but came ia town yesterday to do home shopping. They were just prewiring to go home last evening eben the runaway occurred. Mi. Brown end hia boy were silting In tha buggy which waa standing diagonally across the street south from the biandard building. Tha explosion ol bombs, torpedoes and small Srecrmhera made tha horse nervous and ha waa stamping and pnwtng the ground. Just aa Mrs. Brown waa In the art of getting Into the buggy, a frightened horse . Inched to a rig across the street broke loose from Its fastening and started toward Brown's outfit, and Mr. Brown, thinking there waa danger of being run down, handed the lines to his wife with the Injunction, hold than," and Jumped out of his own buggy to etop the other outfit. Hie w'fe, who wae yet on the ground, fail d to rairti the line and they dropped en the side of the dash hoard opposite her. Immediately, upon noting the lack of reetratnt, tha frightened animal leaped forward and raa down the street, it happened ao quickly lad ta tbe rig that tha didn't have a chance to auaem out even. The father turned, as the leaped forward and started after hia own outfit. Then there occurred e raee, which waa thrilling Indeed. Tbe pedestrians on Twenty-fourt- h meet watched the affair wire eyes in which there waa anxiety tor the safety tor the boy. The father ran aa bo never ran before and ftnnlly. Just as It appeared aa though he would he loft behind he made a desperate Innge and caught the fastened rad of the tinea. He gave the bora n Jerk and then commenced pulling himself forward toward the horaea hits. As be grabbed the bit the Infuriated animal fnatened hia teeth luto the fleshy part of hta right hand. In spit of thq pain attendant upon auch a wound, ho clung to Iho horse for a hurdred feet and finally, by main strength, succeeded in stopping the horse. Hkee seen by nn Examiner reporter Mr. Brown said it was the thought innt hla son waa In danger that spurI didnt rare for the red him on. outfit; It was the boy I thought of." eight-yearol- W. TWO COOKS ON CUT-OFKNIFE ANO GUN BON FROM SERIOUS INJURY, Mia May Fogarty ha returned to thia rity after a weeh'a riait with fnrnda upon tha cut-of-f. Attorney K. le la the dty. WILLIAM TLE cut-of- f. Picket 'and Irish Lad. ol-fl- Yet-tetfa- ar-re- back. d LIBRARY STATISTICS FOR JUNE Average Dally Clroulatten Is Increasing. 1st ef Books Tho following are the Library at at lea for June of the Carnegie Free library: New York. July 2.--Ort Wells, th favorite, wou tha Commonwealth handicap, one mile and a quarter, at Bhepe-hea- d Bay today, the Picket, paying 4 to 1 tor the place, waa aecoud. and Irish Lad third. Irish Lad, winner of the Advance 8 take, ran true tor a while, then began to aulk and fell back. The start was good aud Irish 1Sd showed in front with IJgUt Brigade second and Ort Wells third. In the run down tbe back stretch Irish Lad waa still leading, but near the half mil Ormondes Right, River Flnu, nnd Toboggan led the field into the alretch. When straightened out for the homo run, ONeil m Ort Wella neat hla mount up and in a hid drive won by one length from the Pickett, who also closed very strong in the stretch, and secured the place by three lengths from GUFFY WANTED TO HELP GER- MANY. Irish lad. The finish In fhe Spring Stakes area St. Louis. July 2. There was a very close nnd exciting. The first three tonight between For.ner Senhorses were bends apart. Attendance ator Henry G. Davla of West Virginia, 25,000. Summary: First race: selling, five nnd n naif an i James M. Guffey of Pennsylvania, furlong Peggie won; Torchello sec- the object of Senator Davis being to enlist the Pennsylvania leader for ond; Niblick third. Time, 107 It In believed that Guffey Second race: handicap. Steeplechase, Gorman. lecls (hat Gorman is out nnd that hlk won; Fulminehort ixwrsw-Gonothird. artegatlon from a Republican State ate second: Flying Buttrea can not afford to oppose what seems Tim. 4:04 th Spring Stake, an to be the choice of Democratic States Third and that when the Pennsylvania delefurlong Red Friar won; Ascot Bell aecond; Water Side third. Time, 1:13 gation meet It will decide to vote for Parker. Commonwealth, Ihe arrival of many 1 enters nnd Fourth race, th mile and a quarter Ort Wella won; delegates tonight seems to make It The Picket aecond; Irish laid third. plain that Former President Cleveland ia not considered by them. Time. 2:00 6. What ia called "Th 'Cleveland Fifth race, six furlrag CUrtoa ban resulted In solidifying the won: KoMnor second; Gtay Friar Sear Parker strength. third. Tima, 1:14 on Former Saaatsr Hill an tho rise tha Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth Clncln-uatstatement that ha would not be a canturf, aelllng Jane Holly wou; second; Gold Dome third. Tlmo, didate for chairman of tho committee on resolution. 1:47 5. New York," he aald, "has a cam St. Louis. July 1. In th derby roe dldate tor President and In not neckn ing any other honors from the conventoday tour horses got away without moment's delay. Mdhcrib nnd Rain-lau- d tion. want to the front nt once, followed IAd. Pasting the stand the Engllah by first time Moharib wan n nose In front of Ralnland. Knglieh Ltd six lengths back nnd Elwood tan lengths behind the favorite. Tho position remained the same up the back atretch. Moharib and Ralnland lending by three lengths, Eleventh Convention lo Being Held In Naur York With Forty Four English Lad third, under n heavy pull, fifteen lengths ahead of Elwood. At th Delegate Present mile nnd an eighth Dominick gave Lad hia hand. Ho pnaaed Ralnland who had enough, then challenged New York, July 2. Th Eleventh after n brief struggle passed Socialist-Labthe Schorr Colt " tho convention of At th turn English Lad ban tho bora today and 1a expectfield nt hia mercy.. He Increased hla party began lead to four furlongs, nn eighth from ed to continue until next Thurhday. to 44 delegates at the eonventlon, the wire, nnd won aaied da-- up by nix Of two repreoent tho Social Trade and favorite od tha length. Bernaysfell to Ms knees nt the Labor Alliance, one In from Canada nnd in the fifth race ' principal start but wan sent after the field, over- others represent the in not Stntan of one hut Union. the one by hauling them National Secretary Kuhn of Illinois, time to overtake Flying Torpedo. called convention to order nnd WilFlret roc SIX furlongs, selling: liam Wilcox waa elected temporary Avoid won; KUg Bora, aecond; Debchairman. Churlen A. Chase at Colorabie May. Jhtrd. Time, 1:15 D4. Second Five nnd a half furlongs, do. was elected permanent secretary. Broomhandle, Committees on platform, resolutions puna: Kurtsman won; third. Time, nnd amendment ware named. second; Monaco MalGb eec-ec- Writ for our Book of Information ("System of Speculation-)- , fre upon application. Washington. Laura M. Melehaa. THE MEIGHAN ABSTRACT COMPANY. IMS Wash. Ave. Telephone HI T. REEDJ10TEL the following Uro Reed hotel are the a; rivals at for the last two sty- le nr hour: A. V. McCotter. New York: If. B. Dul Valle, West Bide; w. R. Joreton. Cnicago; Mrs. J. M. McGanv, Aniliert-a-jd- ; W. If. Brandonberg, c.it off; H. T Cattam.New C. It. Thorne Nw Orleans; N. n. Parnell, ruroff; C-. H. and wife. M W. A. Bod. Spokane; Mrs. jrah XI. Canker, Milwaukee. . ssir-ippr- OPPORTUNITY ver work don which you have bora puttiag all ao long. 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Sunday 10 to Hours 8 to 6 DENTAL 2- - PARLORS Washington Ave. (Over Browning's Gun Store), OF STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION 2-- 2-- 5. The Ogden State Bank us Number of bonks issued. 2.833; Number of days open for Issue of books, 10; Average daily circulal on, 97; largest daily circulation, KG; Smallest dally oireulation, 48; Pcrcontage of fiction. 88; Tho library will bo closed all day tbe Fourth of July. Any person havstandard ing back naiuber of th . whlnk tho ha or aha does magazines I not rare to keep would confer a groat favor by notifying tho public library. Tho library now baa about twenty-fiv- e Wanes ready to bind and would bo very glad to make complete tha files of megaiues which R now haa only in partial seta. Back numbers of Liagaalnea era Invaluable in tho library for raforanco work and the library wrtll gladly send for any maga-xine- a which you will give. 1 he library BOY LOSESJINCER hs a complete file of the Century Son ef Street Supervisor Saleh Suf-fcr-c magaxlne from th beginning, with the exception of the following volumes, Painful Injury. which It would be especially glad to son of Le receive: Vol. 17, 18, 21 22, 28, 28, 27, Ernest, the Breton B. Bali-h- , the city street super- 33, 34, 41 and 42. Other magazine visor. while playing with Iho lawn which it la especially desirous of hav-lo- g are aa follows: Atlantic Monthly, mower in the rear yard of tha Belch home, at 2239 Jefferson avenue last bookman. Chautauqua, Forum, Harpindependent. North evening, suffered the lnes of part of tho ers, McClures, American Review, Outlook, Review ot middle linger of hla right hand. St. Nicholas, Scientific The little boy and taro of hie young Reviews, brother were playing with the lawn Autarican, Scribner's Magazine and mower la the bark yard. Brneet was World's Work. amusing hlmaelf by putting paper between the sharp blndes of the machine, 4. 1:0 but one time he put hla hud too near Six furlongs, aelllng: Orient Third and the mlJdle finger waa severed at Joe Goan, necond; Our Lilly, third. won; the second Joint. Tna little sufferer ran i 1:18. Time, crying to the house and Immediately Dr. Conroy waa called and attended to Derhy, mile Fourth race, the Injured hand. nnd a half English IAd 127. Dominick 7 to 20 won; Moharib, 125, W. Fischer, United State Admiral la Making In- 3 to L second; Elwood, 127, Prior, 15 to DEATH OF WFLL spection ef Ship and Guns of 1, third. Tin e. 2:fi 4. KNOWN YOUNG LACY European Powore. Fifth race, mile nnd a sixteenth, pur Torpedo won; Bernaya necMias Jeaaio Hutchinson Passed Away Pari. 1 Rear Admiral Charlea ond; Light Jpero third. Time 1:48 July Yeaterday at Her Howie In ONeil. U. 8. A., le here investigating Sixth rax;, mil nnd 70 yard Pre-teMichigan. French armor and armament. Tho on wn; Allen Turner necond; of marine haa laaued him a Athena Wilrd. Time, 1:46 Word rereived in th city lata yeeter-dix- y ministryto riait the fleet and great permit Seventh race, mile nnd three nlx- -l afternoon from Bidding. Mich., at Toulon, to which place he eent ha 1 tyrant tna won; EH necond; the death of Mis Jessie dockyards went tad ay. later he will visit the 4. Orpheum third. Time, 2:01 Hutchinson In that city yesterday. The Northern fleet and dockyards at CherIn visited young lady Og.tra about a and Harm Admiral ONett has Seattle. July 2. Summary: year ago. the guest of her ronsin and bourg forwarded to the Navy Deart-mealready First race Fir furlong: Batldor Hon. David Eerlea. fttmily, During her visit she made Innumerable friends by armor a report eonceruing British won; Ture Dale, necond; North role, tier charming and winsome way. The France and armament. After leaving third. Time. 1:01 he will visit German naval rrieutlik won: Cardwell-to- n. Second: announcement of her audden death will speaking generally, be received with regret and sorrow In' porta. He said: second; Belle Read, third. Time. my observations lead to the conclu- 1:08. the social circles of Ogden. In which sion that the armor and armament of Third Five furlong, purse: Hoolishe was so popular. American ships are equal to or sup- gan won: Sea Air. aecond; David Boto those of the bent foreign fleet. land, third. Time, 1:01 D P. Mllliken. a veterinary erior Some claim that European a have supAnivad won; Fhur.. Fourth Mile: surgeon from Denver, haa permanentrapid-lir- e heavy guns. Sly In- eecoml; leabellltn. third. Time. 1:43. ly located In Ogden. Dr, Mllliken Is erior a graduate of the Boston Veterinary quiry also shows that our guns do not Fifth 81x King County, suffer In comparison with the best aelllng etake:furlong: School and has been very snceeeaful Orjrrohe won; Budd types." Wade, aecond; Handprese, third. Tim. during the abort time be has been in foreign I Jen tenant General John M. Scho1:13 Ogden. field. IT. 8. A. (rellred) la passing Sixth Mile and seventy yards: cm Paris hla to through Carl abaci. way won: Colonel Van. second: ForCommodore James H. Gillla. U. 8. A. est King, third. Time, 1:45. and (retired!, Captain Harvey N. Miller of the 13th U. 8. Infantry, are here Chicago. July 2. Hawthorne sumSenator Channcey M. Depew la ex- mary: pected to arrive in tine to make Hie First race Four and a half furlongs. Sir Thomas Lipton Gives Cup for principal oration at the Fourth of July Moorish Damsel won: Marie Francea. banquet of tbs American Chamebr of errond; Aunt Katharine, third. Time, Vantureeome Ocean Run ef Commerce. . Sloop and Yawls. Ainlmseador Jusaerand bas arrived Second SIX furlongs: Princess ! fur a months vacation. wen: Dont Vak Me. second; Maud Mrs. George Crorfor of San j Muller, third. Time. 1:14 York. July 2. Nine little sloops cisco, has sufficiently recovered from Third Mile: lieau Ormonde won: and yawls started at 11 o'clock today her illness to be removed to St. Cloud. Port Royel. second: Ananias, third. from Gravesend on a 1120-m- il ocean Time, 1:41 race to Marblehead, Mass., for a hunHUNDRED MORE VARIABLE Fourth -- Five and a half fiirionr: offered dred guinea cup by Sir Thomas Vi" Incs won: Ia I .on do, second; The STARS. rac-is under the auspices Upton. The Belle, third. Time. 1:03. or the Brooklyn 1 ai-club. Fifth MP am! a quarter: Harrison -- The Mass., .lulr Cambridge. ; Imler ordlnsry con lit tonic, three to won: Blark Woir. second; Major Man-si- r, carried out being upon four days will he required to cover tbe third. Time, 2:07 nr (be two Magellanic clouds course, which carries the racers outside Sixth -- Mile: ('lift on Forge won; of lying Island and around Kanm.ket King Kllsworih, n,or Tmsdal. second: !he 11o! v'T-- ' lightship In the parii of the nresn lin- - fi! third. Time. 100 variable star In tho wvrnUd srs for 30 miles snd after rounding the thdn tanre rkmd. The two clouds have IlghlsMp eloee to the dangerous Ashing ItiTiR been objects of careful study, on shoal near the smith ehannel. Tt is a SONS venturesome trip for such small craft, account of the ex'raordinarj physical all except line of them being less than nuidtiion which prevails In them, but heretofore they have not (Continued from Page 1.) known forty feet In length. Th weather was clear at the start us religion ta whieh variable stars are xiv arrow a. plank. Mr. Mack was a stannrh Bryan with a good hr blowing. man nnd a erverite In two campaigns. Hla selection Is believed to mean that Now York. July 2. The annual MONTANA'S SHOWING. I here Is little or no fenr la New York motor cycle confes s of the A o ante that the redjral element ran do Helena. Moot.. July ?. According to Federation o( American Motor any harm to the conservative leader, began toiler with g 1(iu to the renort of the United States and nrther Nw York's nominee. That olfi-and return ontorrow for the month of June the total is the statement of ihe Democratic ts for the month amounted lit leaders from New York, those who conKENNEDY'S DURY LUNCH 82iC.i:.3 33. compared with RI77,ftfi. trol the majority and therefore .the BAKERY. 33 for 'ant year In June, fihi amoum whole delegation under the unit rule, lt77.02K.::l was front Vonars, Individual lunches and Ice cream who landed wilhin SI, Tends tonight. for this stare of nor i:. mouth setvrd from (1:30 a. m. to 12:30 New York is taking groat, precaup. m. last year of $:,t;7.t2. 3434 avenue. t tions againt ny tampering with the of Ogden, Utah, 1-- SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINE8I JUNE 30. 1904 RESOURCES. o Loans and Discounts, Overdrafts IT. S- - Bonds, Stocks and Wairanta BinkiiK House Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Cash on Hand and in Banks 139,558.19 iiiniiiioiii 7,110.54 35.332.00 iiaaiil 22,000.00 11.703.21 489,271-8- En-gll- sh ld or on AMERICA HAS BEST ARMAMENT 6L-JA- ula a HOBART REGAINS OLD CHAM- N. J., July 2. Clarence Hobart regained hta bid title aa Middle States champion today In the Challtournament on foe enge match of Orange, 1 $t, 105,07581 LIABILITIES. ....a....... ...... ......... ..2 Capital Stock Pali, in Surplus and Undivided Profits Deposits, Banks Deposits, Savings Deposits, Individuals .,... 100.000.00 34,946.14 75.862.41 a., 278,193.32 616,073.94 970,129.67 91.105JD75.81 Tho shave statement Is correct, A. P. BIGELOW, CsshlsiN OFFICERS; A. P. BIGELOW- - Cashier. H. C. BIGELOW, F resident R. A. MO YE 8, Assistant Canhler, - PI0N8HIP. DIRECTORS: J. J. M. Browning. H. Spargo, A. J. Warner. A. P. Bigelow. G. L. Backer, H, C. Bigelow. O. A. Parmley. a 3-- 1-- 2. 1-- 2. 3-- UTA! nt 3-- 4. ToNight and Sunday Night Strictly a Temperance Resort 1-- 4. 3-- 4. Pla-tonlt- is BIG RACE FOR LITTLE SHIPS 5. ENTRANCE ON 25th STREET OPPOSITE THE WEEK OF Mons Dubce's Walter Spencer. Irwin and Mayer Walter Spencer The Albions Campbell Bros REED HOTEL JEHE 27th Dog, Cat and Monkey Circus : Ballad Eccentric Dancing and Crayon Drawing Illustrated Song Presenting the Dutch Professor Comedy Juggling E. R. Gourlcys Utahna-Scop- c New Moving Pictures Don't fail to see Pauschaunt the Indian Wonder, turning white in the past 35 years, attributed to prayer. 1 Price of Admission: Adults 10c Children Under 12 years 5e 5. JULY 4th. 5. UTAH-N- i Chaa. Melghan. Gun Stare) 2451 Washington Ave. (Over Brownings HERE IS YOUR rnn-feron- Tu-ln- Continuous quotations en New York Stocks and fhlrarn Grain. We buy ard e"ll stock and grain on margin or for cash. Our private room enable our customers to come In and transact business with the utmost y. Championship, C. B. Neely of Chicago, Woman's and In tho doubles, the California girls won. Miss Sutton t9 tnd her partner, Miaa Hall. Mta Boston Dental Parlors July 2. The committee on ct of tho Democratic natarranged ional committee today agreed uauii-mtml- y to recommend' to xhe full convention tha select inn of John Sharp William of Mississippi, tor the position of temporary chi man of the convention. Tho only other man mentioned In eonnerilon with the office waa Delegate Thomas Bark worth of Michigan, whose namo was presented by Mr: Campu only to bo with drawn. Mr. William waa suggested by Mr. Head of Tennessee, and tho nominaseconded by Ur. Guffey, of tion Pennsylvania. Tha committee also decided upon M. W. Blumeaburg, one ef the o (Tidal reporter of tho United Bi&t as Benatr for tha offlee of reporter of the proceeding of th convention, and upon Frank Bruat of Chicago for chief door keeper. Mr. Campan mad a report on tho couditkm of the convention hall, aaying that while the committee bad hoped to secure control that it had not yet come into possession. Thera waa howmask no doubt that tho committee would M In control by Monday. He told the committee that the decora tiona wnuld be of a very pleasing effect Hr also aptlafled tho committee that the admission tickets had been prepared, nnd stated that he would turn them over to the member of the committee when directed to do no. m cut-of- f. wae the LaTeeide, opon in erehe of a bloody light lata yesterday afternoon ta which Roy Henderson, a back camp cook, waa cut acroea the with a porkwckntfe and James 0 Reilly, another cook, waa allot through the The trouble started several shoulder. left and days ago. when a camp cook Henderson and OReilly atarted to work y more trouble arose together. between them and Henderson quit and waa ready to come Into the city, when O'Reilly came out of th rook house and told Hendemon to com bark and go to work, and that he would quit, to which tho latter replied that be would not go to work while OReilly waa there. Oua word led to another, and soon both men were In a fight. OReilly drew hie poeketknle and cut Henderson acroea tne hark. Inflicting a gash about ten Inches In length. Henderson toll to the ground and drew a revolver and fired at O'Reilly, who had atarted to run. The flret Shot struck him nnder the arm and rame out near the shoulder and the second shot flew wild. Special Offlcer Curt ton arrived Iff time to prevent further shooting by Henderet son. Both men were plaeed under and brought Into the rity and turn-e- l over to Sheriff Joeenhaon of Box Elder eonnty. who took tbe men to Brigham fTty. where they win he trtej. It was necessary to take ahopt twenty stitches In the wound In Henderson's won tho Woman feating JOHN Favorite Beats Braitoa of Omaha hae accepted a position In City Eagineer Barker's O. D. Rev. Saratea and family are la tho city from Medford, Oregon. John 8. Mayhaw la la from tha Club Tennl courts of th Orong hero. Ha defeated S. C. Millet after five hard and speedily played eels la which both men displayed splendid skill. Mian Button of Passed en a, California, SL Louis. C. r. Trntnor of Denver la aojonrouag fa Ogden. vle-iti-ng 19K. WILLIAMS FOR SHARP TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN. nil ff H. 8. Dwyer of Fremont, Ohio, ia la the city. 8, Mr. temporary iD of tho convention. Hheehaa tonight transferred to National Gomadttoeman Mack four proxies of mentors of the committee who nn not he preorat on Monday. WINS WEUS AND GUN COURAGEODS JUIY BTTSDAY MORXISG, OODEX, UTAH, EXAMINES, 2-- afteOiyoW n fv-ilis- ts aar n-- an A 4th PARK JULY Exceptionally Fine, Keiv Bill at tho Thoatro Enlarged Orchestra at the Banelng Pavilion have the crowds every night because they get their money's worth. We; The Best Attractions in the Gity. EVERY FEATURE IS MADE SPECIAL FC.l - - JULY 4th - t |