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Show THE i k . TO CLOSE EXCITEMENT Lake, 1. H. S. Dyer and nil of Sidney. Ohio, are vWing H. T. Oyer and uc at the Reed. FOR SEASON WITH GUN a Salt Lake visitor vesterday afternoon to sec E. il. ftjihYra at the Salt Lake theatre. Tom Feeny wn J. F. Anderaon, Robert ie. Farley Bollegh, M. T. Smith. THEATRE THE POPULAR-PRICEWILL CLOSE FOR BUMMER. YOUNG BOV IB CHARGED WITH ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON. Rumors of lie Closing Permanently Arg Strongly Denied by Management and Stockholders. He la Alleged te Have Pointed Shot Gun at a Neighbor and Order-in-g Him Out of tha Yard. The Pastime theatre will close Ha doors fur the reason. The place will run today with a sacred ouncert and possibly 'tomorrow with a vaudeville show, but the closing of tbe place will imiliably be In a werk- In apeaktug almtii the matter, Mauager Chas. F. Hill slated that the ooui petition was too much, but it bad been their intention tu close during the hut montu if the summer. He also stated that in September the rartltnr company would put up a vaudeville bouse such aa would accommodate about a tbouxaud people and give the public a show equalled by none in this region, for ten cents. The Pastime company intend to operate their Park City house ail the time. It wae aleo reported that P. M. Paulson had bought out tome of the other stockholders and held the controlling A interest In the company. rumor has been circulated tbat the Pastime and Lyceum of this city, the Hon Ton of Halt Lake and the Pastime of Park City would consolidate and he operated hy one company. The deal ie reported to have been nn for several days, but at present nothing has been done. Can-fiel- V A. Kiplev end 4. N. Lakeside,' Lucin cut-off- , aisteen year old boy by the name of Joseph Harria, with a big gun, caus considerable excitement down nn Patterson avenue the other evening and as a result has been arrested on tha charge of assault with a deadly Ales Cliaielala la the comweapon. plainant and alleges that on the night of the 1st of June, be aqd several members of hie family were sitting on their porch whlcn U nut far fnuu the Harris home on Patterson avenue. Ilia attention was suddenly attracted by Jhe Harria outcries of a hoy who was being beaten with n bugold broth-M- r. gy whip hy his sixteen-yeaChaletaln went over to the fence and naked him to deatet from hia cruel attack on hie younger brother. I won't do it!" wae the nnewer. and then ns hia brother wae making too much noise to ault him he began cliuk-In- g him. Mr. Cbatelaln Jumped over the fence and walked toward young Harria, who loosed hold of hia brother and ran into the house. In Just a few seconds' time Mr. Chatelaln was looking down the mur.xte of n shot gun protruding from an open window. "Move another step toward this house and I'll blorf your blork off, was the command young Harris yelled through the open window. Them was nuts of menaca in hia words and the gun wae pointed directly at Cbatelnln. Again the command was given and thinking discretion tbe better part of valor, he retired from the field. Tbe lad seems to be possessed of an ungovernable temper and has severs! times before made gun playa In that neighborhood. E. ol A Barrua. all are in the city. J. D. Rowland of Madao, Idaho, la au Ogden viaiior. C. N. Sims, a member of one of the mil-oengineering corps on the Luciaa few ranc ia town yeaiorrtay for visit. ua' The new eleetrlenl sign having m Mg letter! the word 'Varr'a" was seen for the first time last mghi in front 10 T. H. Carr s drug store. The sign is of such dimensions as to be easily read from the depot. r ain-am- s well slocked. Friday evening n farewell party was given In Nuatavtlle for the haneflt of L Elder sen and John Fell, who leave oa .he mlaaiou. Srandinavlan lith for the They will vieit the world's fair ami .Join the company which leaves Now 1 iYork on the 27th. V. Pater K Petersen, Joseph , Friday afierauon the Huntsville baseball team bcat the Pleasant View hint by a score of 4 to 7. The law and motion calendar lor June will he taken up on Thursday In tha district court nl 2 p. m. On Friday the Jury cases will he taken up and be heard in the order in which they ennie on tbe calendar. The high school commencement occur at the opera houee morrow evening. to-- . this city, the fence manufacturer. and Is a creditable piece of work. well-know- . CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC. BROKERS. Continuous quotations on New York Stocks and Chicago Grain. We buy and sell stocks and grain on margin or fnr cash. Our private room a enable our customers to come in and tianeart business with the utmost secrecy. Write for our Book of Information (System of Speculation), free upon Ecclca application. Rooms 80c HANDICAP Cortecelli Tafeta Harlam Price of 115,000 Falls by Four Lengths to Mclntyroo Mount BLACK Chicago, June 4. Admirably ridden. by J- - McIntyre. Bondage, held at to 1 In the belting, won the llarlrm national handicap from OF THE HARRIMAN EMPLOYES handicap a field of fourteen high-clasLINES GOING TO PLAY THE horses at Harlem today on a muddy NATIONAL GAME. track. The victory waa secured in the easWill Havo Two Toamo in tha Fiald iest port of manner with n margin of and Will Moat All Local Taama fourth lengihe. Fonauls ran second. Will Flay Shop Clarka Gregor K. fluiahed third In a hard Next Wednesday. drive. Two lenglba behind the third horse came the field, led by Horn-tinsThe freight rlerke ini th office of the Herrimaa line have organised a Judge Himes, the supposed king of baseball aaaoclatkm and will have two all mud horse in the west, finished teama In the field. It io the Intention far back in the ruck, beaten off enof the freight clerks to hove the tirely. was An The mile and champion loral team tnu year. which is just tour enthusiastic meeting was held at S3U made in 2:06 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the seconds faster than the time made freight offices. Geo. Williamson acted by McCbcsney last season, the hithaa chairman and Ed. G. Burdick aa erto record for the stake. After the secretary. The following offleera of the race McBride, who had the mount uu club were elected by acclamation' Gregor K-- , claimed ha waa Interfered W. H. Cberers. Thos. with at the head of the stretch but president; Fleshner, and general this waa not allowed. Summary: manager; F. B. Nichols, treasurer; First race Seven furlongs: Strol Archie Peti. secretary; mascot. Chits. ler won; Beau Ormonde.second; Helstaad. Directors. A. C. Emerson. W. Sioux Chief. third. Time, 1:44 A. McGsw, C. N. CustedJames Brown. Elfin King Second Six furlongs: George Roberts and Fred Parker. Ed. won; Bhawana. second; Singing Burdick and Arthur Kdson are the Master, third. Time, 1:16 field captains and the former will also Third -- The Harlem national handiact aa head coach. A challenge was cap, value 915.000. tor received and accepted from the shop and upward, mile and flerka fnr a game next Wednesday afBondage. 6 to 1. won: Fonsoliica. li ternoon. The following ia the line-u- p to 1, second; Gregor K I to 1. third, fur the shops: lime, l:U6 Beardsley, catch; Horatlua, Bragg. Flying Torpedo, Hollingsworth, pitch; Lamdln, first; Watson, second: Felipe Lugo, Flying Ship, Dent noli Lundy, third; Bmphy. stunt. Boll, land, Elliott, Flobod, Potheen, Judge center; Mole. left; Thorburn. right; Himes also ran. Lord Budge left at Kendricka. Story and F. E. Walaon post. won substitute. Roufricre Fourth Mile: The players of the first team tor the Foncsata. second ; Lord Wadsworth, freight office are as follows; third. Time, 1:47 Edaon, Burdick, Laird, Mowbrav, RobFifth Four end one-hal-f furlongs: inson. Hobbs, Morton. IJndlev. Rrc-on- Tbe Mist won; Useful Lady, second; team: Purdy, McGaw, Mcknight, Pinkerton .third. Time, :57. Carat ensen. E. Brown, Brereton, OusSixth-Mile and seventy yards: ted. Parker and Williamson. The bo vs Sweet Tone wonffl Mamsellc, second; have been practicing every evening Gloriosa, third. Time, 1:51 and promise to give the shop clerks en Interesting game. 8t. Louis, June 4. Delmar Park summary : First. 5 furlongs purs -- Franco won: third. Joe Kneily second: Platoon t. - 4-- 3-- three-year-ol- 3-- 2-- d 3-- i thtcund. 6 furlong, selling- -f Dr. Branch II. won: Moroni second; Kelr third. Time, 1:32 2 Third, General Manager Markham of the Southern Pacific twine In from the Coast this morning in his special car on No. 6. W. H. Bancroft, general mannger of , tbe 1nlon went cshi on Nn. selling-Radiu- m Ihu-lflc- l'lflh, 6 furlong Rid Silver, thirl. Sting Morond; tindaiia Time. 1:34 14. Sixth, mile and a quarter, selling. Broker won; (ia Lighter .second; third. Time, 2:24. Seventh. 7 furlong, celling Dolinda won; Murtiu second; Orplienm third. Time. 1:41. n.4!Rr LtNCH BAKERT. Individual lunches and from 6:30 a. m. to frrdWashington avenue. tit aw- Sr j AND Ice cream 12:30 p. m EG NOW get glass- es if your eyes trouble you in any way. J. T. Rushmer the expert optician will examine your eyes Free & 2412 Wash. Ave. M , , , v II is the biggest bargain we ever to endorse Mr.Floto's choice of name. When n man gets too old to take a day off when the circus corneabm--to town, it la time for him to get with hi will, or else have the doctor in to overhaul hia liver. Tbe man who doea not care for the aighta and sounds of the sawdnat arena la certainly badly out of Joint somewhere. Thl Cirrus Beautiful la the limit. The writer has never bomi able to care show with very murh for a fnur-rluelevated atage and hippodrome attachment. How Is one man to watch four rings at once, keep tab on a bicycle act on the elevated atage and pick the winner of the htppopotamna race atone and the same time? Thla ia not a good Imalnesa for the eyes, besides sending one away with the feeling that he lias missed something. When you go to the circus you want- to see It all. and that is thechsrm of tbe Floto show. From first to Inst, every act ia snapanil you can't ml py and a bit of it ui lex yon shut your eyes. But the great hit of the' king program ia La Bell Leona, the little lady who doea the bareback act. Her name ia pndtably not Leona any more than yours la. gentle reader, but she looks a if it might be hlar.v or some other old fashioned name. She ia Just a freh, unspoiled little girl, the neatest. daintlcKt little girl that ever wore fluffy skirts or Jumped through a hoop. The in the front rows sat up and gasped with pure admiration when she danced Into the ring, and even Rire and Cady, the Casino Germans. who know a beauty when they see one. sere surprised. Belief me. Milufc .but : ain't she peaches snd cream?, said the long Mike to the short Mike, and Mr. Cad.v expressed lit feeling by sitting up.au straight that he rail over backward. La Belle InnH take one back to his first, cirrus when everything wa young and all harebark ladies were dream of licsuty. This wee little girl carried Urn crowd off Its feel, yesterday. going through her set to on long ovation, and when the rurtsin cloci behind her Iasistriped exit, the turned regretfully to each other and will that she remind- g - old-tim- old-tim- offered in silks. Our word backed by CORTECELLI brand makes it GOOD. We bought every cut bolt they had in stock at remnant pricest See the point? stunts and the Ellet troupe perform on the bars. Alexius treats a bicycle like a living thing, and a a sensational climax, Ktrapa himself to a wooden buggy wheel and turns a flip, alighting right side up with care. Thla art is something new under the sun. Old performers appearing at the local Orph-eusay that Los Angeles Is the frostiest town on the circuit, because everything has been done here. Alexins showed a new one yeaterday and waa rewarded with a great hand. The doga, ponies and eleplianta all have their little acts and are far above the average. Perhaps the heal thing in the performing animal line' waa the work of the Ben Hur herd of twelve Arabian horses. They danced waltzes and schotl leches together, while n Btan laws lady In a tan driving coat, and i rakewalked high wheeled trap waa around. the arena by another spotted puil off a few hair-raisin- g f . ' 1 ! STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT Entranca en 25th atreat, Oppoaita Reed Hotel. wonder. The Cirrus Beautiful, will be with ua Monday, June 6th, giving two performance. afternoon add evening. 4 The Week of May 3oth . Tha strong bill of high grade Vaudeville with the following artist: World's' Greatest Aerial Artist. LEON dl LEONA HUGHES AND KENTON Comedy Sketch Artist "It Waa the Dutch." BATE8 AND ERNEST Matrimonial Agent and the Ruiw. HARRISON BROTHERS REED HOTEL The following are the arrivals fnr E-- E. hours': the past twenty-fou- r Shepherd, Salt Lake; H. W. Jjew. St Ixmia; W. II. Kchler, Salt Lake: Wm C. Fetach,. Buffalo, N.Y.; R. 8. Me Dnwan, cut-ofRoy C.. BramhaH, Chicago; H. 8. Dyer and wife, Sidney, Ohio; F. C. HuppeL New. York; Wm McNight,. .New York;. E. - Boasberg, New York; Mrs. Kearns. Salt Lake; W. S. Wertz, Sidney. N. Y.; I. Cohn, San Francisco; A.- - J. Alhring. Spokane; J. L. Fitzgerald and: wife.'cltv; Geo. F. Gortley. Philadelphia: E. M. Allison. Jr., 8alt Lake; . Francis Gorman: city; Mlsa Florence-Yales- , city; Mrs. C. Harden, Butte; J. F. Carson, M. H. Butte. Detroit; Smith, ' Special Sunday Evening Program In addition to above program wa will present tha famous uLitt!e under tha diraotion of Mias Celacta Conroy. 15 Operetta f; children. . 8. Honolulu, June 4.The Buford and Logan arrived here today from Manila. TT. trans-port- a PRICE OF ADMISSION. Adults ., Children I I l! 44 liimillllMMlMlltllMI liiiimi tlilMIMIM ICCMM eXQC ...e SC UTAHN A. PARK THE TEMPERANCE. RESORT. New York, June handicap nlmiit 6 furlong Gold Money won, Mamie Worth Ijniy At lei n la third. Time, 1:15 Second. Greater Wew York steep'e m TREMENDOUS SALE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 3-- l:u2 - appear: j THBKB Blair. Be-a-ic lrahii.' r Mm. Mary Farley. rated Song. Mica 1.111a Wiggins. Mia Rose Stoker. Wilforri Hlnchcliffe. Isaac Blair., Haghert Anderson. II. I. Rhibley. illustrated Song. New Moving Plrlure. -- II lust NEXT WEEK- - , ; I TAILOR-MAD- E 3 5 Fourth. Broadway stake, mile ar.d a sixteenth Btyne Mawr son; High second: Dolly Shannon third. Sunday Evening June 5th Ball Time. 1:49 5 -Fifth, selling. furlong Sandy &30p.m. An-on: tiritt-husecond: Fire Ball : t :! I S. third. Time, Best local talent in well selected Sixth, mile and a sixteenth Stuv-v- e won: Sherift Bell second; Silver program. , The following artists Pay third. Time. 1:31. will Ruby OFF ON 225 LADIES chase, about two mile and a Halt' The Ilaggcd t'aralier won: Judge Philip second: Flying Virginian third. Time. 5:113. Third. Great American stake. 5 furSong and Wine won: Britisher long second: The Claimant third. Time, Grand Sunday Concert Alias Mia - is the time to 57 1 --2c yd. won; 2 KENNEDY'S and COLORS FOR 2 last evening. W. R. Scott, dlvlMlnn superintendent of .the Southern Paclflr. wrm west this morning on a trip of Inspection. Passengsr trafflr eastward la aaaum ing immense proportions. This morning there were three section of Southern Partite No. I and they were all Most of tha passengers are loaded. bound for St. Ixtuis. Proper! v loss estiniHirJ Wash. Ave. f furlongs, won: King Fox It. secoud; Tom Kficy third. Time. 1:27 Fourth, June handicap, mile and 70 yards -- Jordan won: Jack Young wc-onNever Such third. Time. 158 a To every couple tn Ogden and We her County, who are married during the month of .lime. 1904. f sill present with a beautiful cailxm photo. SOOY 1:15. Time. MARRIED IN JUNE. 1411 SEE WINDOW WINS THE ; Hip ruin. IJOn.Otd). PAINE & HURSTS BONDAGE 219-22- in at AT d Building. I J. s. LEWIS &CC. Jewelers and Opticians. TUESDAY three-sixteenth- s Mrs. R. P. Hunter, in her uaual hospitable manner,, entertained the members of the Historical laat Saturday afternoon. Thla being the laat meeting of tha year, the first half or tha afternoon was taken op with the annual businrsa affaira of the club. Mrs. Doctor Condon waa admitted aa an active member, and the elortlon of offleera resulted aa follows: For president, Mrs. Amelia Bedford; Mias Alice Richey; treasurer. Mrs. Emily Itootb: critic, Mias Sara Whalen; historian. Mrs. Jennie Putnam; aacretary, Mrs. Emma Welllnger. The atudy of Japan and Russia, as ent out by the Bay View course, will be taken up nest year. Tbe history of the club during tbe past year waa chronicled by Mias Henman. who, tn n happy vein, recalled tbe many amusing Incidents which bad transpired, also told numerous anecdotes about the various members. In rloaing. a sweet, loving sympathy waa expressed for tbe aorrow which had entered the homes of three of our members. The buaineaa being concluded, the remainder of tbe afternoon was given over to miisle, refreshments and. best of all, a talk on Germany by Professor Thomas, of the high school. During the profossor's college course In that ronntry he wae enabled to make a thorough study of the business. social and home life of Its people. Tbe club was given the benefit of . this experience, which all appreciated very much. The guests included Professor Thom as. Mrs. Rtllwell and the Misses Hunt er. 8li!rt and Prnut. With the close of the afternoon the eluh adjourned to meet again next September. to ss BEGINS 3-- THE HISTORICAL. are known YOU FORGET YOU HAVE EYED until they ache, or yonr head aches pain ia your monitor. Why not let ua make an examination no charge-n- ow and at least one a year thereafter? U'a the old stitch In time" that may save you misery, expense, perhaps loss of eyesight later. Our la In skilled eye-gladepartment hands. GREAT SILK SALE . even- new flower garden nr the depot. The work la tbat of A. W. Hmwi of Right or nine men BARE-BAC- K s has been put around All Iron fence tha LEONAS REIGHT CLERKS ORGANIZE CLUB Tbe high school outing occurred si Glenwuod yeaterday afternoon and n large number of students were at tLe park during tha afternoon and ing. mi - twelve-year-ol- Ryl vaster Grow, the fish and game ui warden, has placed in tbe the valley 100,000 brook trout. These fish in one year will average a half pound, ami as the fish law provides that no fish ran be sold, it ia believed that tbe etreams will soon be again JUNE 5, 100. lop-rou- J. F. McCarron ia in the city for a few days from Detroit. Mrs. C. Hardin Is visiting in the city from Butte. FUXDAY XOBXIXQ, OODE', UTAH, rd ihctn of tbe little girl who wus with so and mi's show away back in the aeveni ics. ACT A EEATIRE And then there were the Japs, some who size. not quite kindergarten went through all kinds of margravely Novelties tn the Way of Death Defy- velous stunts ami did all sorts of daning Rides and Slides That Thrill gerous and uncomfortable thing to Spectators Every Minute Durrich other. One of them builds n ing Performance! pile of a dozen little wooden boxes, balances the bunch nn the tops of four chairs, does a handstand on the box and then proceeds to The t'ircu Beam I ml "has rome. Ho said the Los Angeles ''Examiner.' change of ends with himself, turning his little body almost iusiue out durOnce upon a time (here was a newspaper man hy the name of Otto Kioto. ing the operation, lie isn't a day over When be realized his sad condition be 6 years old, and takes his wave of apreformed, and in order tn pm the blara plause with a solemn, unsmiling face. Then there was a big Jap who walk msi as far behind him aa possible, ha the tight rope at an angle of thirty Marled out in the circus business. In a happy moment he named hi degrees and slides down it in all kinds show The Oircua Beautiful. If Otto of ridiculous postures, tsking his life had turned the ulctimiHi v upside down in his bare, brown hands every time and shaken it. he muld have done no he does it, for he works without any net underneath him. belter, and a few thousand enthusiasThe 8L Iieon family of acrobats tic youngsters of all aces are willing t PASTIME CAUSED B. SI.' Allison, Jr, of a Ogden visitor. EXAMS ER. MORNINO RACKS Cincinnati, .tunc mrv: . 4. Latonia aura- - rare Six furlc-ngs- : Battery won; D. L. Moore. Haidec. third. Time. 1: 14 1 4. Second -- live furlong: The Thrall won: San Joe. second: Hadrian, third. Time. 1:01 j.j. Third Brewer's stake, six Silk Maid won: ('olonriii-lsecond : Tim.-- , Cppiyrfield. third. 1:12 Fifth furlong': Mabel won: Iricle. Lulu . t'iir-tTime. 1:14 Sixth Five furlongs: Green Gov n ni: VuMi,n. tiond; third. Time, I.2. 12 PEOPLE 12 and 50c Wool Voile Dress Goods 45c 25c 30c and 35c White figured Canvas cloth in an endless variety of exquisite new designs and small effects Just the right weight for summer waists and dresses, 20c a yard. fur-long- "O 1 HI Mv-on- Refined Vaudeville SUITS y :V.t ty. j |