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Show THE MORNING 2 EXAMINER. OGDEN. UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 25, lOOt Decoration Grand Excursion Prized Ball PRIZE DRAWING CONTEST On chanc with tacit 60c ticket; one bicyclt donated by H. C. Hanaen A Son, value LARGEST FAMILY ON GROUNDB-Fourp- isc Silver Tea Set, value 54) i FAT MAN Smoker aet, value ) 2 LADIES WALTZ PRIZE Manicuring act, value S(Q; ' GENTS WALTZ PRIZE-Stet-aon Hat. Claude D. Ives, value SWIMMING CONTEST Sex of Cigars, F. J. Kleeel A Company. In Evening ..a.....,.,.... Road Race Prizes Iveislohnaon Bicycle, value Donated by I. G. Proudflt Sporting Geode Company. FIRST PRIZE Camera, value Donated by Browning Brea. Co. SECOND PRIZE Sweater, value Donated by Proudflt Sporting Goode Company. THIRD PRIZE Bicycle Saddle, value Donated by Peraona Mfg. Co., Worceeter, Maas. FOURTH PRIZE Large box choice candy, donated by Candy Company. ONE GOLD MEDAL for beat time made on Recycle, value Race etarte at 1:00 p. m. In front of Knothc Drug Store, comer Street hington Avenue and Twenty-fift- h TIME PRIZE And Other Sports toUW' j.jj Bhupe-WIIIU- $15.00 Was- Prizes on Exhibition at Ogden Furniture & Carpet Cos IRowod op, Including Bath and Free Chance in Bicycle Drawing GILLESPIE ELABORATE MURDER CASE CEREMONIES SALOONKEEPERS REFUSE It TO SELL PINTS Novel Feature Which Enters Into the Strike of the Freight Handlers on the New York Piers of North and East River . Naur York. May 27. At the Bound Btaaner piers along tba North and East rtvora, where the freight handlers temporarily tied up traffic a week ago, by going out on strike, work waa proceeding in an orderly and systematic manner today and there was practically nothing to Indicate that a strike waa In progress. At the Mott-llavyards of the New Haven road, however, all carried yvhera nearly freight by rail Eng by that system between New lend and points south of New York, la were bandied, conditions entirely different. Although n full rrew of nonunion man has been at work in the frsrds for several days, they have made almost no program In relieving tho congestion and the yards are as nearly DIM with loaded freight rare aa it would ho poeaiMe to get them. The strike of firemen on tho transfer tugs by means of which the ram ordinarily are ferried between the New York and New Jersey shores, has contributed largely to this condition. Ordinarily a bomber of tog hosts are kept constantly moving with tows of loaded floats between the two shorea Now. however, only one of the tugs ta available for use. The express transfers Maryland and Express have been mancrew and hare ned by an non-unibeen steadily at work since yesterday. A feature of the strike at the n yards la the stand the saloonkeepers' In the neighborhood have taken agatnet the Iteliae strike break-er- a It has been the custom of tbe freight handlers In the yards to purchase a pint of beer with Lbetr noonday luncheon. This usually costs ten cents Now the saloon-keepehave put a ban on the serving of "pints" to Itallane unless they pay 12 for it. Thli-pric- e was fixed by all the saloon-keepeIn the neighbor?) 00J and is , uereeearlly prehlhitire. revolutionists and marched on Dajabon with the intention of dislodging from there General Epifanro Rodrigues, tho government commander at that place. Later details of the fighting at show that all tbe ammunition and other supplies of the government fell Into the hands of the revolutionists. It ! learned from an offlrtal sotirro that, Uenerai Uuayubia has been appointed Dominican minleier of war, In succession to General Ksoul Cabrera, who commanded tho government troops at Esperania yesterday and who died noon after the battle from n wound received during tho engagement. General Guayubln will leavo Santiago dr iae Caballeros shortly at Ike head of SM fresh troops. LONG DISTANCE LINE. TELEPHONE Kansas City. May 27. The llell w Telephone company today begau for a long distance line between Kansas City and Joplin to connect with a new line (bat ts being built from SI. Louis to Joplin and thence through the Indian Territory Into central Texas. Over a million dollars have been appropriated for these extensions, which, with the Hell connections east of Kt. Louis. will make the longest telephone line In the world. rsti-mai- Moti-Ilave- In Given Into the Hands ef the Jury Today. Rising Run, Ind., May .27. The rase of Jamea Gillespie, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barbour, charged with the murder of Elizabeth Gillespie, sister of one of the defendants, waa given to the Jury today. . Mark the Dedication of Illinois ion at 8t St. Louie, May 27. Pavil- BOLD ROBBERY Daring Dssd Louie. a by the nioet elaborate reremonies that have yet attended tho dedication of a state world's fair building, tbe Illinois pavilion was today formally opened to the public, by Governor Yates. The first Incident of the day was a parade, of the Illinois delegation, headed by the state world's fair commissioners. Governor Yates and President Francis made the prlnrlpal addresses, and Mrs. Yatea unfurled the state flag that floats above the pavilion. Marked Perpetrated by Burglars. Five Masked New Bedford, Mass., May 27. A bold robbery was perpetrated here shortly before midnight by five masked burglars who broke Into tbe Onoka woolen mills, in the northern part of the city, overpowered end bound the two night watchmen, dynamited the safe and r scaped with its contents. The robbery occurred about 11:20 JAP VICTORIES PROGRESS, o'clock. One of tbe watchmen was ova erpowered after a struggle. The other Toklo. May 27. Noon The Jap- watchman rushed to bis aid and was anese troop have swept ell the also overpowered. Both were hound Russians from their defenses west TUBERCULOSIS HUNTERS MEET. and gagged and were witnesses to the of Tallen Wan bay. It le now im- Copenhagen, May 27. The Internablowing open of the safe. The bur-glarprobable that the latter will he remained In the mill tor nearly tional Tuberculosis convention opened capable of offering any further se- fn parliament house today, under ute two hours. A tow minutes after their rlous resistance In the territory presidency of Prof. Brnuardel, of Paris. departure one of the watchmen mannorth of Port Arthur, Crown Prince Frederick, the ministers aged to free himself and telephoned to and members of tbe diplomatic corps, police headquarters. Including United States Minister Swenson were among those In attendanee. Delegatee from 20 countries are present. Premier Deuntzer welcomed tho delegates. After the ceremony opening tbe crown prince mlnglpd with the Hotel Destroyed at Lawton, OklaUnanimous Vot Takan in General delegates and conversed with Mr. Truhoma, and Two Men Burned deau and Dr. Pottenger. Assembly of Presbyterians at te a Crisp. Buffalo. Ottawa, Ont.. May 27. After an divided on session the house the Iwton, Ok.. May 27. Two lives Buffalo, May 27. The Presbyterian were lost in a fire here today that de- third reading of the Grand Trunk Pacific and It was passed by a vote general assembly of tbs United States hotel, a email of 105hill, stroyed ihr Farmers to 59. today declared In fbvor of union with structure. John Brandon and Patrirk the Cumberland Presbyterian rhurch, McCshe, section foremen on the Rock by a vote so nearly unanimous that Island, were burned to a crisp. it was not counted. . e esssssssseesee TWO LIVES FAVOR LOST IN FIRE THEUNION all-nig- ht Grand Opera house JOS. CLARK, Manager. PRINCESS MATHILDES JEWELS Nearly $100,000 Readied From First Day'a Bale. the One Night, Monday MAY 30 DISPLAY OF : PYROTECHNICS CAUSES TERROR SPECIAL. HOLIDAY ENGAGEMENT. Tbe High-Cla- Electrical Connection Caused by Accident Ignites Cart on Elevated Railroad. ss COMEDY EVENT New York. Mey 27. The total sum of the ear. realised from the first day's sale of the Wilfred Clark' Great London Success. Jewels belonging to the Isle Princess New York. May 27. Several hundred Maihitde, says tbe Herald's Paris correspondent, was 399.499. almost ell of persons were thrown into a state of New rhweng, Mey 27. Morning which was paid for a single number, terror by an accident which occurred nt The Japanese estimated the strength a splendid pearl or serpn the Adama street station of the Union of the Russians about Port Arthnr ut strands, comprising 31 pearls, given Elevated railroad in Brooklyn and 20,000 men. The former have fifty by Napoleon I in the queen of Westwhile there were many narrow escapes, thousand men ut Kin Chou. few person were Injured. phalia. Chlnaae continue to escape from Port M. Mannheim, an expert, 'slued the Just as train was pulling out of ut Arthur but little reliance is placed on necklace at finfl.OOO. The bidding bej station one of the gates between the their statements. They say food o fsn.O'W but 320.0(10 gan at leaped and third cars broke from its , second growing scarcer at. Fort Arthur, anj After spirited bidding the necklace wee fastenings and toll across tbe third rail. there is good authority for saying tbe sold t a dealer for 5SS.M0. Immediately there was a loud report Japanese helleve they ran starve out The next highest price of th day and a long continued display of eiec-tr- ic tb Russian In three months. $3 129. paid lor a diamond ard sparks which toll into the street Te Russians recently purchased wet ruby bracelet. for nearly 15 minutes. A panic was 1.500 Junks anchored her, shipping created among the passengers, Dominican and Revolutionists Presented by a coterie of MetropoliActively them today to Tung Chlng Ten. where ARTILLERY DUEL CONTINUE?. many were knocked down and tramtan Favorites. block will the river to prevent the Including they Follow Up Their Victory of In the ruth for the doora. pled upon LOUISE CARTER produce of that section leaving. Fodder Tokio. May 27. Id a. m After five The train was made up of five cars, Is especially scarce. Yeeterday. f dcierate fighting thn JapanTwo Hours of Laughter. days two of which fire, and several Much contraband of war i arriving ese capMire.1 Kin Chou evenThe greatest hit since Charley's Aunt. of the wooden caught ties beneath began to The French steamer ing. Nan Qmin Ling, ayesterday Cape Haytlen. May 27. After being at this port. of Kxibauge. stronghold burn. Firemen tried to extinguish the the enemy, was taken later after a hot informed of the defeat of the Dominican Bourbon landed B0.000 sacks of flour toNoil'll Miss It blaze, but the fallen gate continued to day. An duel still coniinuee. fight. If You Miss It. artillery ad as an electric connect or. and the government troops yesterday at A British cruiser at Chin Wan Tao A Russian gunboat bombarded the Japwhole station seemed to be on fire. The tbe revolutionary generals j U awaiting Instructions from the con- anese left (lauk from Talien Wan twy. Regular prices, il.VD. 75, .VI and 25 circuit was finally broken and the fireony Cepln and MiurlHo Jim!nx left sul here, who will not make any Male-me- wbi I he Japanese w arshine worked ecu is. men soon hail the fire extinguished. Monte Chris! I, the headquarters of (he for puMiiaiion. Scats on sj'.e Saturday. Half a dozen passengers were iu- j with the army from Kin Chou bay. CAN STARVE RUSSIANS OIT IN THREE MONTHS. rs ra FORCING THE WAR -- n! J PLUNGES OVER CUFF Occupants arc Hurled Fifty Feet Two Probably Fatally Injured. After a wild flight for a half mile through n narrow lane n big touring automobile conemtaining four men went over anRiver-dale, bankment twenty feet high In In the Bronx district and two of the men were pinned under the car, and were which turned injured so seriously it was necessary to hurry them to the hoapltaL Although hurled fifty toet the other occupants of the machine escaped with light cuts and bruises. The automobile waa demoliahed. The men derided to take n short cut through a narrow and ateep lane. When about fifty feet along the lane the driver tested the machinery and found that the running gear waa broken and that he was unable to control the ear. The power waa on full, and thy ear shot forward at racing speed. The men got ready to jump but finally decided to stick to tbe machine. The automobile xigzagged for about half a mile, gaining In speed with every yard, and at a sharp corner sot Into the air and making a half turn, landed squarely on Ha top. Underneath were the two men their faces pressed Into the ground. They were being scalded by boiling water dropping from the engine. The others were shot from the rear seats the moment the car left ths lane and landed together fifty toet from the embankment. They escaped serious injury by striking soft ground. New York, May 27. FRANCE BUYS CRUISER. A are per cent The cut takes effect oa 1, and begins with the president and extandi wit tout exception to the lowest priced employe. Only 800 men are on full time nt present, owing to the decrease in business. The president, whose salary will be cut more than a thousand dollars, announced that ths horizontal reduction wee the only thing that would save the discharge of 10 per cent of the men. He promised that the wagee should he restored as soon ts conditions warrants 10 June ad. . , . REVISED SION OF BIBLE. PONT APPROVE VES- - St. Louis. May 27. After two day1 discussion the Episcopal diocesan comajority nvention of. Missouri by a voted against the use of the review version of the Bible In the prescribed Service of the rhurch. ' A j dd FLYING MACHINE jt SUCCESS A Inventors ef'Aaromoter Clairs They.-. 1 Hava Solved Problem ef Aerial J . Transportation. . Chicago, May 27. A dispatch to Tribune from Dayton, Ohio, says: j. The Wright flying machine, invent tandon. May .27. A cruiser now ap- by Orville and Wilbur Wright, brothproaching completion at a private yard ers, of this city, who made a iurcf?f in England, has been sold to a French ful fight at Kitty Hawk. N. C.. in Russia. Russia rember agent, representing last, has been given anoth In also recently pnrchasel England a tent near this city, which the brother d number bf fast cargo vessels which waa successful. Secrecy waa will be altered so as to stable them to any witnessfew and about the test be used as transports. ed It. Tbe machine, after being P" Tilled hundred feet rose twelve In fhe air and flew 30 feet, when dropped. This was due. tbe nevlgavr ora any, to a derangement of the g line engine that furnished the In the fall the- propellers were hm and the test could not he repe,nd. T Ten Per Cent Cut in Salariea Prevents Wrights decline to give eny tlon when asked aa to their futaiw Ten Per Cent Decrease in purposes . ? Ir . atin-taine- LOW WAGES, MORE MEN Employee. New York. May 27. A RUSSIANS ARE BEING PURSUE London, May 27. 4:3d p. m.-- Th the Japanese legation has ra rived Toi-"Kilowing official dleuatch from Chou and all the height vicinity have been taken remarkable departure in rutting wages has been made by the head of an electrical of New equipment turn-erJersey, which notified iia 1.209 employes that troops are pushing the all wages in the company had been cut ward Port Arthur." Kunini . |