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Show Alia I iwaraiM a!t ake jjews and u. G,1Ie..t. general freight rf i he San Pedro, Venlg- -u Lake railway, left ptffMge; U Loa Atgelea with his k hI heai1' will id h V f , ibis time on. vrtiRlt and Passenger henceforth he In charge n('"of tha ,hl is U2 affair JHowerer. any import ant mat. come P wiU be referr 1': inf T. M. t Sbort Line, Just ns Gen-- ; ?ITEr R. B. Wells refers some d r uertaintog to the Salt Lake To Vice President W. H. Ban-- ! . the Harriman line. deiiariare of Mr. Gillelt, been following the sit-t- t iLfpg to see the first sign of hIy : rt Ilinn 2L. regarding the at of the Salt Lake Route announcement, however, for until the first of nest the line will have been iLf jSSed, providing present plans go i asserted, the.. operation the. jTihroal will he placed underwhile : 0r Mr. Bancroft, JjlIffs!rs will also be in the hands US. short Line under the agreement some time ago. , TSJJtng this announcement there aim!-S- f ! Juw another list of promotions to those which have marked theZttlx weeks of history of the Har- lines J,kfd PULLER FINED 10. WILL SHIP BI LLION TO WORLD S FATR. At a meeting of the Utah World'. Fair commission, held yesterday. Com- missioner Samuel Newhouse wps authorized to secure a carload of copper bullion from the American Smelting and Refining company for the purpose oi bunding an arch over the entrance to the Utah mineral exhibit. It la believed that the bullion can lie secured without any cost to the state for shipment. The bullion is shipped through to the east for refining, and it would be no extra expense to the smelting company to loan a carload to the fair commission during the summer. The members of the commission were well pleased with the work of Director Cummings of tho educational display, and complimented the professor upon the maimer in which he has performed the task. With the earnest assist ance of the teachers throughout the slate Prof. Cummings was enabled to gather a most creditable exhibit, and that in leas than two months' time. Mr. Cumminge expects to leave for St. lamia today end, barring no delays in the transports! ion of the exhibit, says that, he will have everything in place by June 1. Mr. Cummings, who has had considerable experience in this kind of work, says the Utah educational exhibit la moat creditable and one that the citixena of the state may well fuel proud of. 21UU.MAU ny won: White Crest, sueoud; Lipton, third. Time. 4:3a. miles: Sixth Handicap. won: Brlgaud. Short "1. 2. 1 lose, third. Time, morn! hr at lj: 4. surrounded by her ila., ).!:! and one sou. li- -r died Iv.vnilvr 30. 1SVI. and left lor io air for t ielr family, abb h he 1:;:. iloue ilti fidelity. 1 deceased was born in Mull, Denmark. August 12. ; she was married to Thomas Sorensen Dcvsraber 18, IStlti; bspti'.ed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of I aitcr-T)r- y Saints Juu 20. 187a. and the family came to this country In June. ISTy, making NepM their home ever since. She was the mother of nine children, four of whom preceded her f;:r hi:s-I'an- c! 1 ' e 3-- INDIANS GET DAMAGES lf Con-aue- 3-- 4. s Rob-inhno- lo Chicago.May 4. Charge-the-enem- Pawnee Killer and White Eyes, representing the Sioux Indians injured in a wreck near Melrose Park on April 7th, have conferred with U. 8. District Attorney Goddman regarding the settlement of their claim against the railroad company. An agreement The probably will be reached soon. railroad company contended the terms of aettlement cculd not be the same aa in cases of white persons, said Goddman, so we considered each case separately. Philip Iranian, who waa kilt ed, waa a braver brare than either Coos Last or Kill Ahead, and was more respected by the squawa. The company agreed to allow ua greater damage in that care. con-Mk- Eu-dic- President. In addressing the sludeuis the President gave whal he ralleJ a homely heart to heart talk lo the boy.'' In his remarka thn president said that If a boy had not pluck, common sense and decency, hn was a pretty bad sort and a man without these qualities was even worse. He admonished them that they must not in any degree lmroma prigs" and urged them to be strong, to be decent and to be resource-fill- . Boys and men," he said. " possessing such qualities, will not he stiolis. There are in social and civil life worse creatures than snobs, but no creature la more contemptible. The president alluded to the athletics of modern school life, saying that he believed in athletics and sports and in the spirit wJiich la hack of them. He aleo referred to the advantages of training in public schools, which train, ing, he believed to be most beneficial because of the democracy of the institutions. At the conclusion of the Presidents address, Mr. Peabody announced that President Roosevelt would present tha prize. The boys who had won honor during the year, were called to the platform and President Roosevelt shook hands with each one, and passed him the prize, in most casea a book. The president then returned to the PeaboJy home where he remained until 11:30 when the exercises of prise day were scheduled to begin in the main halL President, Roosevelt and Recrelary Loeb left for Washington at 6:22 thfa evening. The train will make the trip ami Springfield to hy way of Won-este- r the Pennsylvania road to Washington. IS CREDIT OFCRUSADE Western Union Directors Back Hie Action Against Gambling. d er! has been misrepresented and misunderstood in the poolroom contro- W1MIN IN TERROR versy, Jacob H. Shlff, head of Kuhn, Loeb A Co., and a Western Union di- FROM A LUNATIC.. rector today made the following Women who venture out on Brlg-- a treat after dark are in constant a tsaaitc who has appeared Jw inof the past week and expose J person to view. Last Tuesday even- mng women met the man. Be vu wearing an overcoat, which he Pen as the ladiea drew r. They ecreamed and ran away e lnaatic paranlag them for a short finises. A little after dark Sunday night a mng woman from Haber, who ie vla-- $ oa Brigham street, while walking wean Fifth and Math East on Brlg- eneoiintored the muffled figure. opened his coat aa she approach- tnderneath the there not a atitch of garment Tho elelhlng. woman was badly frightened d look refuge in the first bouse she Trior to reaching loi-"W- peeping "lfcwindiiwa Prom his conduct it subject for h Wdent that ha is Provo asylum. a-f- state-i- p' This a as unanimously approved ly the company, but it Is only just to Mr. Clowry to say that the initiative waa taken entirely by him and if it has at 1 or auyune lieeu publicly stated else prompted this action, such a statement is without truth. T can only repeat that Preeidcnl Clowry in the first instani-- aa well aa Mr. Gould and Mr. Jessup, deserves the credit, in my judgment, for having dune with such promptness what waa properly deuiauded hy public opinion." THE BAD MAN Effect of IN NEW Eiltr-nstork- Physical Culture, Massage AND Private Lessons in Boxing By Wm. YORK. the Habit of Promiscuous Shooting. Gut Weal they wouldn't cell him a bad man, although be had several notches on hla gun to record the fact that all times be bad felt it necessary to kill an enemy. Ho had become rich through his mine discoveries, came to New York occasionally for biiaincaa reasons. When here he dressed quietly, hut in good taste, and he looked like a broker. He stopped at the Waldurf and he explained it to a friend: I've lived so king la the Arizona desert that 1 love It. lam fascinated with it. Nowhere else in the world would 1 live. I am a victim of the desert fever. 1 atop here because 1 am so lonely. I am in anotner kind of dcaort, that is all. I am almost aa remote from the work here aa I would' ho out In the desert. Nobody knows me, nobody speaks to me, and ldo as 1 please. 1 look at these men and these women and then I long fur Arizona. Give me this desert when I nm in New York. It makes me want to get back to the real doaert of sand and sagebrush, which is home." One night thia man strolled Into the cafe of the Waldorf and hie eye lighted on a group of men at a table. Talking money and money making schemes! he muttered. "That's oil they do here. Then he stopped short and hla face flushed. In the group was a promoter with whom five yeara before he had had a difference In the West. The promoter had found it convenient to leave tho region hastily. He feared the bad mane gun. The man from the deaert bit hla lip, then he recovered himself quickly and smiled. He hunted up Detective Smith of ihe hole!, and said: "Smith, come here. He took Smith tu Ihe door of the cafe, end pointing to hla former enemy. said: It's queer the effect of what you call civilisation has on a man. Here, put your hand on my pocket. You feel a loaded revolver. There site a man 1 have aworu to kill. "if be was out In my country now and 1 should meet him fane to face I could kill him and nothing would be done about it. 1 would l praised for it. and every one would say he had got just what waa coming to him by rights. Don't feel alarmed. I would no more shoot that man in New York than I would commit suicide. He la absolutely safe from me. "I never would have believed that surroundings would have such nn effect on me. It isn't fear of the law that keeps me from shooting him. I have gone Into what seemed certain death many a time fearlessly. I aim-pl- y dont want lo kill him now. it isn't the thing to do In New York, that's all. Seeing him has thia effect on me, however. I want to get back to the old deaert again. As soon as I reach there I'll want to kill him again. And I'll do it. If I ever meet him out there. Then he went to the deak and paid hia bill. That night he left for Arizona. New York Sun. i Chas J. A. Lindquist FUNERAL FCRNISHHfiS open If all motrr. you want Eastern Corn-Fe- d j Beef go to Ballard & Rinckers 331 24th Street 'Phene Na. TZ7K We wire houses and wire' them fine With the best of material in the Electrical line. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE THOSE LITE MEN Commercial electric co. STAN. S. STEVENS MANAGER. Wash, avenue.. Foughne, 614 a. 227$ Carpentering; Building, Repairing and Remodeling of Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Nelson, 649 16th street Telephone $26-- Gasberg Photographer Bt 276 25 Twenty-Fift- h W per cent discount on Photo Jewelry This Week. msc YES, SIRI your glasses fitted and delivered to you Ihe same day. No one else In Ogden can do It. I grind all my own lenses and have the most complete outfit of instruments for testing the eyes. No pair of eyes too complicated for me to correctly fit with glasses. . Admiral George Dewey of the United States Navy and Secretary of the Navy W. H. Moody are both determined to urge Congress to enact laws for the appointment of a general hoard to conduct purely military affairs. The hill proposed win authorize the Secretary of the Navy to constitute a general board by detailing not to exceed seven officers on the active list of the Navy and Marine corps for such general military duties as the Secretary may from tfme to time direct. Selby (Young Kid McCoy) $3$ 24th Street, at the Gymnasium, the Eastern Atmosphere on home last Tuesday Most notulng about the matter, but waa soon in possession of tho facts. 1 had an Interview the following morning with Morris K. Jessup, whom I found very much exercised over the situation, hut who gave me the assurance that George J. Gould could be relied on to throw his entire influence In the direction of what waa Justly demanded by public opinion. Mr. Gould had told Mr. Jessup without reserve that he would rather have the entire receipts of the Western Union company thrown Into the streets than to have one dollar of them tainted with gambling or wrong doing of any kind.' Soon after my Interview with Mr. Denver, May 24 Captain Peter Seoft, Jessup I attended the executive com- the well known mining engineer, mittee meeting of the Western Union nearly 7(1 yeara old, died today, of company. I found President Clowry in waiting and he immediately submitted for their approval the order he had alHonolulu, May 24. The Italian ready promulgated, stopping on his cruiser Liguria. Prince Luigi, comown responsibility special race track manding, arrived here today from Sau service all over the country. Francisco. I h. cine to. me party Is suspected of abont residences and Up New York, May 23. Actuated by the belief that the attitude of President Clowry and other Western Union hold- . weapons. JJe Groton. Mass., 51 ay 24. President Roosevelt reached Groton at five minutes past nine this morning. He was met at the si at Inn liy the Rev. Dr. principal of the Institution at which two of the president' a sons, Theodore and Hermit, are preparing lor college. an.l was driven to thn scliooL The president's trip front Washington wan accomplished without special incident, save that at a number of stations, which were passed after dayhreak, the citixena and in some ease the school children, assembled to gleet the executive. ADI) College Yels 01.1) There was some delay in beginning the exercises, due chiefly to the desire to wait the arrival of parents and friends of the students. Mr. Peabody made alirtef address iutro ducing the President in which he said: We like him as a parent, we admire him as a president and we love him as a man." The audience arose to receive the evl-tae- Pat-hno- n v He Arrives at the College, Where His Two Sons are Being Educated, to Attend Commencement Exercises. CLOWRYS detected the transfer ' and a of the razor for The woman declared that the as . her brother and he1 called hr In sister. ' At the hall the girl aid they were simply friends. The inoner said his name was Fred and his age wan 36, trade orprater. No name waa glvwn by the mu. She eocempanied Patterson k the hall, but was not arrested. He IB be charged with carrying There are seven special industrial arhnola in Saxony which have been founded for the sole purpose ot training young men to become competent and skillful locksmiths and blaca-ambhWith the exception of the arhool at RomwcIu these institution! were ail fouaded hy the bladumita and locksmith guilds in each town. Only apprentices who have passed through the publie schools are admitr ted. It appears from the report of United States Commercial Agent Harris, from , that these schools are supported in the first Instance by tha lilackamitha and locksmith guilds of Saxony. They also receive annual subventions from the Saxon Government, and a large nunilier of private Individuals from time to time aid them with voluntary and appropriate contributions. The school at Zittan trains Ita apprentices almost exclusively In the art cf shoeing horses. The tuition in the school a. Rosswcin costa $25 per anuuin for the aims of German citizen while students from foreign coum tries pay $5U. New York World. a. Sei-on- n Ink pobifettlon COLLEGE YELL GREETS j-- RACES or-T-- BLACKSMITHS . SCHOOLS. I Cnl-nee- ay Cincinnati, May 24 Latonia results: First race, seven furlongs: Varro won; Rraud New, wound: Ruth l'ar-risthird. Time. J::s 14. Sew md race, one mi.c: Reservation won; Hying Ship, wcond; Sir Gallant. third. Time, 1::18 Third race, six furlong: Anne to the orhe. side. She was an active worker in the Relief society and had Lauretta won; J. J- - T.. second; Lulu won the esteem of all who knew her. Mare, third. Time. 1 :JS one Funeral services will be held WednesFourth race, Merchants stake, mile selling: Jake tiiveuhergwon; day. Handmnre. second; llarding, third. DISTRICT COURT IN FARMINGTON. Time. 1:40. Fifth race, five furlongs: Saronola wou; Weber Field, second: Happy Farmington, Ibivis County. May 24. Judge Rnlapp will hol.t a term of the Jack, third. Time, 1:214. Dtstrlet court in Davis county, Sixth rare, six furiongs: Vanneta commencing Thursday morning, the won; Mabel Wynn second; Cow don, 281 It Inst., at a. m. Tie following setthird. Time 1:14 ting of eases has been made by the elerk: May Chicago, Thursday, May 28. Proliate and matters. The trial of the perFirst race, four and one half fursonal Injury ease of V. C. Cbarvez vs. longs: Scotch Iilh won; Squire Improved Brick company; also the perWoodlands, third. Johnson, second; sonal Injury ease of Thomas Rtd vs. Time. :58. Rio Grande Western Railway company. Second race, aix furlongs: Action Friday. May 27. Elizabeth Sill vs. wou: Kervator. sciomi; Bunqueror, Kays Creek Irrigation company, el al., third. Time, 1:14 2 5. which seems to be a kind of family disThird race, ateopln chase, short agreement over water rights. course: Foorlands won: Snow Drift, Gun 28. New State May Saturday. second; Alma Girl, third. Time 2:54 Club vs. Luther Kllis. in whlrh case the gun club la snaking to restrain the Fourth race, mile: McOn won; defendant from tresjwming on ita duck Horatitis, second; Taipa, third. Time, vs. Butler shooting grounds: Lucy 1:41 45. Butler, a divorce ease. Fifth race, mile and an eighth: ManMr and l.ary Crawford ran Major ANOTHER DE LAMAR VICTIM. a dead heat; Early Eve, third. Time, 1:58. Monroe. Sevier County, May 21. Sixth race, five furlongs: Emperor Yesterday Ray Davis, a young man of of India won; Fred Loppert, second; 27, died at the home of his sister. Mrs St. George, Jr., third. Time, 1:014-6- . Wm. Clark. Mr. Davis worked at the De lAimar mills some eight yean, where he Inhaled the deadly dust, which has row taken his life. A wife and babe and numerous friends and relatives are left, to mourn his departure. His remains will be taken to Richfield for interment. Railway Company Pays for These Killed in Melrose Park Wreck on the Basis of Their Bravery. MADE A PLEA FOR tert FBller, chauffeur for Sam NewHER HUSBAND. court .. waa in the police today The not to on patience, say the foolishwith smashing the record ness, of womankind was exhibited at walk Tempie street, contrary to the the city hall yesterday when Mrs. Joa. Za ordinances. The hearing wan had begged the city attorney Overbillog for Judge sitting Tanner, Judge mIm who found i he defendant guilty not to prosecute her husband for asher and kicking her in (he Mrtargf'l n'l imposed a fine of $10. saulting expert chauffeur though he is, beck until her body waa black ant. lor cutting the st-- " blue. Spenetanr Overbillog was arrested at the Kenand according to the dall terrace by Offlcere Sperry and introduced, was doing no ntuni when taken in by the Lincoln on complaint of the neighbors, who heard the woman's screams as The money was paid. the man flogged and kicked her down 24. Morris park reNew the etaira. A charge of assault was sults: York, May LOTED HER 60 DEARLY HE preferred against him and his bail was furFirst race Six and one-hajUoULD CUT HER HEART OUT. put at $2UQ. Yesterday the woman longs: Nlskayuna won: Ogonta, secbegged that he be released, and re- ond ; Tom Lawson, third. Time, 1:22. fused to testify to the assault. Other ffivs that a man armed with a raSecond Selling, five furlongs: woman fur i uihitiS young witnesses, however, wets willing to II. won; Raiment, second; Fleur ..owed intention ot cutting swear that Overbillog had disturbed de Marie, third. Time, : 59 earned Officer Moore the peace, and he will be held to anThird The Amateur cup, selling, the an affair which seema swer to that charge. His bail was Withers' mile: W. B. Pasig won; ic as it is mysterious, fixed at $50, which, he furnished. Kilogram, second; Dapple Gold, third. ;ioon. Time, 1:44 . ci; the crowd near the STATE "EWS. Fourth The Jockey Club, for all First and ;i Teuple agea, mile and a furlong: Doily Span .. . nw a man grab a young MRS. ANNA M. DEAD. ker won; The Southerner, second; in i he shoulders and shake third. Time, 1:S4. Mr vitflo.i:Jy. Bystanders rushed up Burch finished first, hut was Nephi. Juab County, May 24. Anna Eugenia it me "whai it was all about and tbc M. Sorensen, the wife of the late disqualified fra fouling. man U..k advantage of the uppor-liaU- ) Thomas Sorensen, died at her home Fifth The Meadowbrook hunters' to slip a cay. She found refuge In this city of heart disease, Monday sleeplechase, about 2 2 miles: Colig- g a candy i;luhea a few doors west, iWe the man vainly looked for her. Ha crossed the street and came back k a fek minutes breathing threats al dKlaring that he would carve her kit snail piece. Officer Moore had land of the ahakiag and took the kia prisonci mi fata custody. .Tie. 'an candy store. The young him, hut did not eeem tubus lo have him arrested. While ,DV acre talking the man smuggled A Mile of whisky and a razor to the . I J. r. RUSHMER, Expert Manfg. Optician. 2412 Wash. Ave. THE ELWOOD LIGHT8 STEAM HEAT CENTRALLY LOCATED. ELECTRIC Street. 371 Twenty-secon- d MRS. & H. ELWOOD Prop. SBQEBSElliSBisiSKI NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGH- OUT. MODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day or wtek. Rates Reasonable. Telephone 530 K. CONTINUES $ THROUGHOUT MAY ALBERT F. RICHEY. Every Hat in This Store at Enormous Reduction-Origi- nal Cost Aside UNDEAXER 'Phone 150. The backward, weather for the past two months has greatly lessened the selling of Spring Millinery, Thus wc find ourselves overstocked to such an extent as to fore: u to sacrifice everthiiy within the next few days. It is already known that this store is the style resort of Ogden, so every purchaser wiii kao v that oa!y the choicest designs are offered. Prices, such as have never before been presented will be yours, and it would be well to give them proper consideration. Beginning T uesday morning we offer this entire stek at a great sacrifice, this reduction will geitly lessen tne present inestm:nt. It would be well to call early Tuesday and thus secure the first advantage of selection. Armor Meat Market G MRS. S. E. LYON Proprietor BEMBIEJUt' i B'iiiBWffiBii'MTlBEiaffiMg . 2373 Washington Ave. j I UTAH POULTRY THB FINEST Home Rendered Lard Lamb Choice Meate Veal Pork t BEEF ..Especially Fatted for our Tride. . 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