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Show JULY al, 1901. OCPgX. UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING. EXAMINER, MORNING FILES BANKRUPTCY SCHEDULE. la E. 1L JfBM, la the city. U1C Mr. and Mrs. James Doyal, Mr. Jessie King and Mias King, of Bock Springs, are visiting la the city. Bock C. Swanaon and wife of Springs are visiting in the city. F. Jones and wife are Ogden from Butie. Chaa. E. Young of arrival in Ogden today. Attorney C. 8. Yarian of Salt Lake was an Ogden visitor yeeienlay alter noun. Superintendent Fred G. Taylor of the Logan sugar factory la in Ogden visit mg. Mlaees Ruth Moench San and Evelyn are visiting in the city from Francisco. H. S. Wright of Ontario, Oregon, la In the city. The condition of Dr. H. B. Forbes wes much improved last night, but he la not yet considered out of danger. The Sait Lake board of county commissioners were the guests of the Weber county cummisaUmera up Ogden canyon yesterday afternoon. Excursion for Auto Racoa at Salt Lake via RIO GRANDE WESTERN, July Slab Special trains leave Ogden 10:30 a. m, returning leave Salt Lake 10:30 p. m. Racaa between the beat machines in the State. Greatest apart of the age. Faro for the round trip - $1.00. 1.50 Boys for 11.00. ahoca Deo Stanford Shoo Co. people visited (he Lagoon yesterday with the Hul landers excursion, which waa run under the direction of A. B. Moseley, the genial traveling passenger agent and bustler of the Oregon Short Line. 20 per cent reduction on all Misses and Children's Slippers and Sandals. Shoe Co. BORN To the wife of Wm. Long, street an 11 pound girt. Mother and child doing welL EM Twenty-thir- d LOST OR STOLEN. Southern Pacific pay check. May 04. No. S4.SG7. favor T. R. Randall lost or stolen from 1L R. mail. If presented, refuse payment and advise H J. Hogan, Montello, Mov. Go with tha First Ward to the Hermitage Aug. 3rd. Go with the First Ward to the Her rnitage Aug. 3rd. Larcenlst . Enters Depot Waiting Room and Steals Grip In Presence of a Number of Passengers. Petty son d nine-year-ol- A grip containing clothing and other valuables, belonging to Miaa Jennie Beal, was stolen last evening from the Indies' waiting room at the Union depot. Miss Jennie Beal, who assiated In the anarch for the missing property identified It shortly after In the Stein pawn shop. The thief, who wes still In the store, bolted through the doorway and ran la the direction of the depot. He was closely pursued by former Deputy Sheriff V. E. Hatch, but dodged Into a side alley and escaped in the darkness. The alarm was sent to the police elation but the officers of the law were unable to locate the offender. Miss Beal was on her way to Evanston, when her trip was delayed by the theft MEETING. The Women's Union Label League will meet to organize in Thomas Hall August 3rd. Wednesday evening, Every frlmd to organized labor la in vlted to take part. By order of tbe Trade and Labor Assembly. MRS. CLARK, Acting IreaL Attest: MARIE HENDERSHOT, Acting Secretary. LOST Between 21st and 24th on Wall avenue a pocket surgical case. Return to Dr. Miliiken, veterinary surgeon. Reward. REED HOTEL The following Reed Hotel lor hours: are arrival at the tbe last twenty-fou- r I si, o CONFERRED KENNEDYS DAIRY LUNCH BAKERY. Individual lunches and lee cream rved from :20 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. 454 Washington nveaua. VENEZUELA IS BEING WATCHED. STOWES LECTUBER g.m-tleine- n Washington, July 30. Tha situation in Venezuela is being watched closely by the state department and the government's action will depend upon the course of toe report made by Minister Bowen. , R. H. B I Score Tacoma iea,eeaeeeBeseaaeS 7 8 . Portland ..8 18 A Keefe and Graham; llierg and Shea CHICAGO PREPARING FOR IRRIGATIONISTS -- OGDE& 50 Played Just As It Was Written. New Illustrated Songs aid OGDEN ONE NIGHT . Moving MONDAY. AUG. 1st Pictures. Under a big; tent on City Hall Square. Prices 25c and 35c Take The Children Free Open Air Band Concert Sunday at 4 p. m. ADMISSION TO PARK FREE Level Ever Reached ly gowned. 25c and 35c wash goods at... J5c and 20c wash goods at 8c and 10c wash goods at....,; I . 15c 10c 5c ' , , Prices so low during this aale It will pay you to buy n six months supply. Sale of ........ Undermusllna- The tables have been refilled for tomorrow's selling and the sale will go forward apace. Many women, have been good enough to tell us that these are by far the best values ever in Ogden. Big Clearing Sale of Girls9 Wash Dresses & Sailor Suite Record breaking reductions in Stylish Walking Skirts Clearance Sale of Ladles9 Waah waists . u New York, July 30. Loose fielding spoiled the game today between New York and Philadelphia. Attendance ' " 11.800. Score: R. H. K. , 4 9 5 Philadelphia New York $ 10 6 Sulhoff and Dooin; Taylor and Bow- ermnn. .Tfr: BOSTON VS. BROOKLYN. Brooklyn, July 30. Boston defeated Brooklyn today 6 to 0. Jones was bat- ted freely. Attendance 3,000. Score: R. H. E. Boston ... ....... . a..,...,. $ 11 o 0 3 1 Brooklyn Willis and Horan; Jones and Ber-gen. LAST & THOMAS 1 DETROIT VS. PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, July 30. Inability to connect with Eaddella delivery waa the cause of Detroits fourth successive defeat by Philadelphia. Attendance 0.800. Score: R. H. E. Detroit 1 4 8 0 Philadelphia Killian. StnvaH and Berllle; Waddell and Schreck. Our August Sale Begins 16 CHICAGO Monday Morning, August VS. CINCINNATL Chicago, Jnly 80. The visitors were unable to hit Weimer today. On a close decision declaring Tinker safe at second in the seventh Inning, nearly the entire Clnrinnati team surrounded Umpire Johnstone, and KellyjSeymour, Huggins and Woodruff were put out of the game for their continued objections to the ruling. Attendance 7r (WO. Score: R. II. E. ( hicago 3 8 0 Cincinnati 5 1 Weimer and Kling; Hahn and Schlei. BASE BALL mis-niat- Salt Lake. July 30. Salt Lake won by a close finish in the uintb. which was all that saved the contest from hopeless tuedlocracy. Attendance. 300 R. If. E Pittsburg, July 30. Pittsburg lKdh game, the first by Taylor's ness and by hitting at toe right In the second game the score 0 0 o 0 J it la irreslatlbla. Your Table Unen , At appetizing prices. Tho prices have boon lowered on every place of linen and every dozen kins in our stock. During this aalo you will be hungry for thorn at nap- 33c, 45c, 47c and 67c yard. time. was Wash Goods, on the go. No wonder when all up to the 25c quality are offered at Shirt Waists. Adieu part. go at Tha best of friende must The time la at hand. All ST. UHYS VS NEW YORK. York. July 30. -- The local Americans took both game of adontde header from St. Louis today. Tlie first A double arreet was the result to lasted ten Inning. New York scoring PACIFIC HARK BALL the winning run on 8ugden's bad SEATTLE VS TACOMA. day of a laek of proper respect for throw and Koilor's fly. The erond a representative of the law on the pan San Francisco. July 0. The home game was won 9 to 2 on the visitors I of wo citizens. It ig alleg'd that team acquired unother black mark to- ntitplay. Attendance, 12.000. Charles Lively a.llreed Firt game: Insulting day from Real tie. Score Scor- eR. H. E R.H.H language to Officer Felker and when St4 7 1 Louis the latter attempted to arrct ttii-v- . Seai.i'e j3 69 3i Fhii Francisco l 7 2 New York j resisted. Mr. Feiktr called upon V C. Hail and Wilson: Whoieu and Glade and Sugden; Chesbro and J. Kinsley for Mr. Kin Horton. re. sley refus'd to he dcpu'icil mol other Second game; officers arriving, I .nth offender TACOMA VsToRTIAND. me Score R. h. E taken In charge. Lively and Kinsley St. Louis 2 9 4 lurnivbeil bond repi,-iividu th Tamnia, July 3tv Tacoma could not New York 9 12 1 amount of 325 nr-.!0 and thesr Mr llierg today and wph a crippled Smlhoff and Kshue; Orth and hearing was set fur Muaday niMuicg team was easily defeated br Portland McFarland r". The cause la the bargains offered The Hat this week Is mere than attractive, lara and dimes are doubled In buying capacity. Look thoae Itemo over. won sii E Paine & Hursts - wild- tied in the eighth inning through FarButte 4 12 3 rell's wild throw and won in the ninth 1 ake 4 with Loach's hit Ritchey. At1 tow Castleton tendance 7.83U. Scores: First game ling aud Swindells; and Hausen. Pittsburg 5 7 1 St. Louis 2 5 1 Miller SPOKANE VS BOISE. and Smith; Taylor and Grady Second game: 2 8 1 Spokane, July 30. The game waa rittsburg forfeited to Boise in the sixth inning St- - lamia 1 6 3 and Carisch; O'Neill Manager Reilly refused to leave the and Zearfoss. grounds on Umpire's order. h. 1st YOU WILL OBSERVE THERE IS ALWAYS SOMETHING DOING AT i PITTSBURG VS. ST. LOUIS. BUTTE VS SALT I ARE. and Stanley; and Hansen. WEATHEBBY A Clearance Sale of Waah Fabrics: The season's daintiest, newest, sheerest wash fabrics at prices so low that the most economical can be handsome- VS. BOSTON. ...i El Paso, Texaa, July 31. Ground has been broken for the construction of tho new convention hall to be used in November by the National Irrigation Congress. The structure will be completed by October 1, after which D will be decorated and furnished. Exhibit from California. Arizona, New Mexico, west Texas, Utah and other aecttona of the arid regions, will be placed therein to show what has been accomplished by means of irrl and gallon in the raiaing of fruit crops of various kinds. Arisons and other localities of the viining region will send mineral ex Mbits and many of the young and prosperous towna like Douglas will be extensively advertised at the convex tlon that Hie attention of eastern capl taliats may be attracted. People and newspapers In all parts nf the southwest, where irrigation is in vogue, are evincing much interest in the convention, and are lending their aid to make it a success. Senator Clark, of Montano, president of the congress, writes that he will be in at tendance and that he la now doing ev erything possible to stir up entnusl asm in the northwest. Arrangements have been made for the accummoda tlon of 3JIU0 delegates, aa well aa thou sands of other visitors, and for their entertainment the sum of 515.INIO will he expended by the citizens. The routine work or the convention will be interspersed with Mexican music, bull flghla, miners' drilling contests, balls, receptions, pigeon shooting contests, baseball matches, smokers and o People -- ...... Boise Oamman 50- - ... .... Spokane A.E. 2458 Wash. Ave., Prices At The Lowest- - . ..... R. REVIVAL SX-- d 1103 Score SCENIC la thta talk of sanitary roundings. We mean it think our market place out the assertion Hememfc! our foods are well-brew2l fed and slaughtered under er sanitary regulations. dhml T Boston. July 30. Gibson's wildness and loose ploying by the locals, also heavy hitting gave the game to Chicago. Jones waa put out of the game 250. for protesting n decision. Attendance Line-up- : 14.100. R. H. E. Score: ' O. 8. L. Chicago ... ... "Ocean Waves $ 8 0 Gerhart-.....- . Lund Boston ..... ... .p. ,, 4 11 3 ..... McGuire ..as.. Taylor Altrock and McFarland; Gibson and WlllUma iiitiiiieCiiiMeMi Poorman 2b Jackson Criger, Lamureaux .cf Mortlnaon Slephena Y ..lb. ...... ...... Day CLEVELAND VB. WASHINGTON. anDyke. Burton rf Poulter Cleveland, July 30. Todays game , .If . lYsll was McKay , marked by poor playing by the Washington team and consecutive hitR. H. E. ting by the locals. Score ... Cleveland $ 4 0 4 13 5 Washington Donahue and Buelow; Patten and Clark. Plana Parfactad for Entertainment of tho Groat Congress at El Paso. PHILADELPHIA VS. NEW YORK. DR. FREDERIC BEIX, pastor nf Humanity's Church, Denver, Cola, the prince of orators, song lecturer, phrenologist and physiognomist, will deliver a course of popular. Instructive and amusing lectures at the First Congregational church aa follows: Wednesday night, Aug. 3rd. Phrenology and Physiognomy; or Heads and Faces. After the lecture the doctor will give free examinations of ladies and selected from the audience. Thursday night, August 4ih, will be on love, courtship, marriage and divorce. At the close of the lecture twelve ladies and genlleiuon will be selected from the audience aud the doctor will meiaphurically marry and e them, then pair hera off hap. cautiously through the science of pure nology aud physiognomy. You are all invited to the ceremony. Ou Sunday night. August Tih, Ike iloctor will deliver his startling and thrilling lecture on "Midnight Scenes in the Slums of New York City, from four years H'ronal experience as midnight missionary. Dr. Hell will sing live or six of the songs he uvl to sing in the dire aud dunce house. lectures commence at K o'clock lecsharp. Admission to week-ulgtures 25 cents. Sunday night's lecture free. Collection. Everylmdy invited. Wavliiuptor. July 30. Secretary Motet. I of the department of com and lalxir. Atiorney General M'lwiv and Commissioner of T,ahnr Wright bad a conlerenee with the rwi':Dt today lint th del alls were nut (ilxclOoCrl. I: is said the iLsnis-v-u- n CM nut relate to the meat cutters strike. to-ua- Ocean Wave" Gerhard Halieries: and Williams; O. 8. L., Lund and Poor-maUmpire, Clark. Attendance At tha First Congregational Church, Ogdon. WITH PRESIDENT. 0 0 O. 8. L. J. L. Alvurd, Ogden ; O. A. Mitchell. Ogden: D. 1. Dignan, Salt Lake; J. K. Thompson, Ogden; l M. June. Pueblo. Colo.: W. Drawn, Oglen: J. 8 Forrest. New York; C. Ii. Olds. Hugo Fichl. St. Joseph; H. A, Krhuknerht. St. J. D. Crimsr.isn. Kan Francisco; f A. Kimm-I- and Omaha; J. F. Mead and wife. Ft. Joseph; II. C. Mutivuit and son. SI'K eph; II. C. Munson. San Frauei-.oFrank jj. Hall. fialt Mrs. V. R. Shipley, Ogden ; II. 8. Wright. Ontario. 8regnn: N. Eptteii:, Xew York; C. ARRESTED FOR ROT ASSISTING Lunt and wife. San Francisco: T. J. 9. Kelly. Omaha: Mws Ruth Moench, Young Man Would Not be Deputized by Officer and ia Arreated. 2an Francisco: Mias Eveiin Moench, ram Fiandseo. Chi-cag- THE BREAKING OF A CHAIN ON THE STEAM SHOVEL CAUSE PAINFUL INJURIES. The Lone Highwayman Relieves the n Bank Clerk of Watch An American and a Greek Are Struck and Money. by tha Flying Chain on the Head and Back. A daring and successful holdup occurred on Jefferson avenue at 12:25 Frank Gray, an American, and Nick last night. Tha victim, James Robertson, a clerk In the First National Pareovlch, a Greek, sustained serious an-Bank, was relieved of (4.00 in cash injuries while operating a steam shovel an open faced silver watch, in front of at Promontory Point on the Lucin hia own residence, at 247. Jefferson cut-o- ff yesterday. While the shovel avenue, while In the act of entering the waa poised in the air, tho chain broke gate; and waa savagely beaten over and flying fragments struck the men the head with a revolver, receiving on the back and head. The victims arrived at the Ogden General Hospital several ugly scalp wounds. was concealed In the late last night Their Injuries are The foot-pa- d Mr shadow of the trees In front of though not to be fatal. Robertsons residence, and aa the latter waa about to enter at the gate he sudPERIOD 18 ONE OF ANXIETY. denly found himself looking down the barrel of a revolver. Mr. Robertson London, July 30. Colonial Secretary was alow In obeying the commands of the robber and waa struck several Lytleton today sold: It la no rhettimes over the head. orical exaggeration to say that at the aa pos- present moment, we five as Alarm was given aa quickly regards our sible and Mr. Robertson furnished the foreign relation la a period of great Police Department with a description anxiety. Obviously, the first duty of of the culprit tbe country la for ministers to ascerHe la described aa being 5 feet S or tain the rights of citizens and to proinches in height, about 35 years of tect so flsr aa In them lies, their fives age and aa being dressed In dark property and liberty. Secondly and clothes. scarcely less Importait It la right to remember two thing flret, that In dealing with any foreign country It Is BOAT MATCH WINS ENGLAND right to credit, her with a desire to RACES. warda ua; second, that It la right to In a friendly and pacific spirit e act London, July 80. Tha motor boat no such language upon the aide of race In the Solent today waa won by aggression the honor of the govern8. F. Edges by represented England, ment the acta. which ha not sanctioned those Napier Miner, which defeated ' French Richard Brazier boat. g corn-pan- H1R1JM L The O. R L. baseball team went down In and defeat against the Ogden Furniture Co. Ocean Wave team by a score of 13 to 3. The game waa scheduled aa a decision for the Ogden City Amateur Championship and the O. 8. Lb after repeated victories proved very easy work for the Furniture boys, who played dean and clever ball at all at ages. Gerhart who twirled the curves for the Ocean Waves covered himself with honors, as ha pitched a masterly game, and tha support given him made the victory easy. Taylor, who played short, played good ball, aa hia clever pickups and lighv-nlnthrows to Vandyke at Brat, endangered all who baiter in hia field. Stephens In center fielded a long fly and Dram well at third base assiated In several putouta and fielded a king fly by cleverly catching the ball in une hand. Score by innings: 4 2 4 0 3 13 Ocean Wave Chicago, July 30. The three plants of the International liar venter y will done Monday for an Indefinite period and 15,000 workmen will bo thrown out of employment. The company officials declare the shutdown has been ordered that an Inventory of all the stock may be taken and they say the plants will be started up again in a few weeks. THE I. S. Amateur Championship Game Wen by Furniture Employes by Score of Thirteen to Three. FIFTEEN THOUSAND WILL LOSE JOBS prites crystals. UNION LABOR OCEAN WAVES DEFEAT F. A. Braun a recent arrival from Holland, was placed In the county Jail today In a demented condition. He was turned over to the Sheriff by some of hia countrymen, who wera unable to manage him. The unfortunate, In ad ditlon to his malady, ia unable to apeak English. He baa been in this country but a few . weeks and his friends are unable to assign any cause for his failure of mind. Dr. Dickson advised that he lie detained In the county Jail for several days, as the esse la In all probability one of temporary inaaulty. Chief of Police Browning and Offlcnr Tout are the recipients of some beaull ful specimens of ore sent them by Alfred Biinker of Brigham canyon. The specimens are samples of masslne iron ROBERTSON IS STRUCK OVER HEAD WITH REVOLVER. YOUNG LADY PASSENGER. Captain C. C. Brown of the Police force and family have returned from a ten day's trip through Idaho In the BOY RECEIVES PAINFUL INJURIES country east of Idaho Falla They had a most enjoyable time and returned Sen of H. H. Hondershot Falla From completely recuperated. a Tree and Sustains Sprained Races Saucer at Excursion for Bicycle Ankle and Wrists. Track to Salt Lake City, August End, via THE RIO GRANDE WESTERN aon of Will Hendershot, RAILROAD. Special trains leave Og- City Surveyor H. H. Hendershot, fell den B:30 a. m, 2:15 p. m. and S 30 p. from a tree in the vicinity of the TabSalt Lake 6:05 p. ernacle at 7:45 last evening and sue m, returningm.leave 11:55 and p. m.. Fart talned several severe injuries. m, 1:30 p. SIM for tha round trip.. Four events.' The lad climbed the tree in search Fastsst Ridera in the Country. Held's of birds nests, when a limb broke Band In attsndance. No waits. and he fell a distance of 20 feel, the .gravel, sidewalk. Both striking lew none Is the Like tba sun. It wriata and an ankle were sprained is beautiful because of Its age." That the scalp was badly torn and the vicwhat a prominent minister said after tim stunned ly the fall. Assistance aeelng a performance of Btowe'a scenic waa Immediately at hand and the boy revival of tha greatest play ever waa removed to the home of his parThis ents. The written. Uncle Tom's Cabin. physicians rejiort that company comes to Ogden one night speedy recovery ia probable. mammoth tent, a Under 1st Aug. pitched on the city hail square. DEMENTED YOUNG MAN Childs 11.50 and $1.25 shoes for 91.00 Shoe Co. Recant Arrival From Holland la Still Detained at the County Jell. EXCURSION, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, About four hundred INJURIES JAMES AN EFFORT TO PAWN PROPERTY TAKEN FROM Harry Buckney, the of U. Buckney, met ble death at S:30 o'clock last evening as the reeult of playing "making cavea, la the eand banks on the Weber river, at the foot street. of Thirty-thirBuckEarly in the afiernuon young two brother, and ney, a" companion! repaired to the river bank for the purpose of burrowing In the soft aand. About T oclock the two little broth-er- a wera left alone engaged in their two paatlma The younger of the comsaya that his brother had almost pleted a large cave who nthe eand above him gave way and slid over him. He was burled under fully nix feet of earth. The youngest brother ran for the nearest help, an old gentleman, a sufferer from rheumatism, who lived an eighth of a mile away. The latter secured e shovel and hobbled to the scene of the accident with ell possible speed, but arrived too late, the victim breathing only a minute efter being waa extracted from the sand. He burled for fully twenty minutes. The remains have been removed to the residence of the parents of the deceased, u 3205 Orson avenue. The funeral will be announced later. Special train via Oregon Short Line leaves Ogden 10:00 a. m. Returning leaves Farnungton 10 p. m. 30. offl-ce- RECEIVE Well-Know- Tho Boy and Hia Brother Wars Playla ing on a Sand Bank and Ha Buried Under Six Feet of Earth. LAGOON, AUGUST 3RD. : HOLD-U- P MAKES D IN A CAVE-I- an Dr. Wood end, a tew months ago closing many branch throughout the country, attracted much attention, today filed schedules of bankruptcy la the United States district court. An Involuntary petition in bankruptcy against him waa filed several months ga The schedule shows-debtto the amount of 1196,774 and assets of 5153,361, None of the liabilities are secured. The creditors number 500. New York, July Ahe broker, whose suspension s N. SON OF BUCKNEY CRUSHED TO DEATH rial-to- r Chicago, waa GRIP DEATH TWELVE-YEAR-OL- BRUTAL STOLE SUDDEN LaCrCuBul, IvC-lC- U EMPLOYES DARING THIEF BOY MEETS New 33 1- -3 15c Childrens Hose.. We placed every broken line of hoot in sizes $ to 9 up to 20c on tho 1- -2 bargain table for Mitts and Gloves Starts Wo extend the glad hand, but with heavy heart when We think what buyer we have. Ho bought too many. The price Is now half the regular Off Ribbons Hose Supports in plain and fancy colors in widths up to 5 inches, all go at In lata style:. Juat receive W offer them In black Brllllantm at ' J5.5M3.25 Remnants - Magic clasp, all colors, worth 25c Me-Gi- ll at 19c 10c 1 5c yd Table linen, embroider! white goods very cheap. and |