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Show JUNE EXAMINER. DOFES, UTAH, MONDAY MORNING, MORMXO THE 13, 1901. STATE CONVENTION. this city has a telegram notifyinc him of the Mr. Frank Devoto of death of his nephew, Wlcr of Omaha. D. Coffmans LAKE AGGREGATION SALT BALL PLAYERS LOSE TO LOCALS. REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT WHILE HUNTING. OF Attend the farewell parly tendered Klder Herman Bell, Monday eveuiag, Deisn Russ and June 13th, Fourth Ward amusement Home Team Mada a Fatted to Get tha Railroad Bays hall. a Run Around tha Diamond. Mrs. G. A. Hansen has relieved the la as almost errorless game, resad tidings of the death or her foster with good play tha Ogdea team occurred which Wcckbai'h. plate Mr. father. the Oregon Bhort Line team defeated Mm Neb. at Flattstnouth, last night Lake (tty, at Gleawood Park Balt to from able be lint will Hant-rand family sooru attend the funeral on account of sick- yesterday at ter Boon, by tha big of 12 to 0. ness. At first the Bhort Elea boys aeemsd to auereed to think they ware playing against A trailer rommiwloiirr Before the game the late Moroni Skeen, will probably ha a bunch, of novices. found out that the Ogwaa over the1 roiuniiaaiourra the by county appointed den bo a knew a thing or two about today. the national .game. Most of the Short Tomorrow night at IS oclock (ha Line plarern have played professional trout law will be out, and moat nil tha ball. The names of Perrin, Sears, festive anglers will be on the ground Hughey. Margetts, Thomas and Camp and ready to cast their tinea at tha are familiar ones to Ogden baseball t. fans. hour of The Ogdea team shewed tha mult Miss Helen McDermott was a Balt of practice and played an exceptionallake vleltor yesterday afternoon. ly good game. The team work was batter than that of last game and the TV P. Dignan was up from Balt Lake buys also showed up stronger with the stick. Wesslw's strong biting nt crityesterday. ical moments waa a good feature of Remember th Herman Bell fare- the game. A three-baggby him In well party. Monday evening, Juna he fifth inning let in two men. Bburt-lif- f pitched good ball, allowing the 13th, Fourth Ward amusement hall. Bhort Lines but one hit and that to In the district court today Chris Biddona.. ytrong wing reterson. who assaulted John Coffin was a surprise to the Balt Lakers aad sena king throw from left field a tupped at Huntsville last March, will he tenced uhu the charge of aaesult with the only runner, who had a license second a deadly era pan with Intent to kill. to gel there, from reaching went off In the Moore and Murley.wll also bo base. The ' A safe bit by Tavlor sixth Inning. set them off and then it waa e case Lewis Sums, a brother of the late of bat and run and not uatU six runs n William E. Stone, has telegraphed had been made did the fireworks atop. from California that he would Henry, bekmd the bat, did good work, would arrive leave there Sunday and retching a number of difficult fouls. here far the funeral on Wednesday. baseman, Johnson, the new third showed up In fine form. In apite of tlie Mr. Henry Wettman, It notype ma- fart that this wail his Drat hard game chinist at Romney A Ryans, Salt for quite a while, Last year he IjiUo City, spent Sunday in Ogdon vis- played with Dallas in the Texan state iting with friends. league. Ogden fans expect more from him when he gets acclimatised and in at Harry Halea, the popular night playing trim. Checketta' work rnshisr nt the Reed hotel, entertained short was good aa waa also the "ola of n large party of friends in the city ncver-fsl- l Clark' In center field. Huntsville last evening. Candy and All in all. the game yesterday waa lemonade waa served to the party. a good exhibition lit the national game and proved to the knockers that OgWa-ber liied Christian Madsen, one of den has a team they might well he countys oldest and moat highly proud of. The boys are confident respected citizens, died Saturday at now that la the next game with fats home In Huntsville after n long illness from asthma. He waa born at Iienipark, and ; emigrated to Utah in 1K73. locating In Ogden valley. . lie waa aged 75 years, 6 months and 18 days nt the time of bis death. He will lie' buried at. Huntsville. . Jackson, Mias., June 12. The Democratic stats convention to name delegates to the national St. Louis convens tion will meet here today. The tonight are that Parker will come to the convention with a majority of the votca instructed fnr htm. One hundred and thirty-fiv- e is a majority and he has 127 instructed votca with a half doxen more count rtea to act tomorrow. John Hliarp Williams will likely be the permanent chairman. indi-a-tiou- WITNESSES SHOT BY OGDEN Sheriff Frank James of Uinta county Wyu., is in Ocdea on official business. TWO LOST DOXEY DEFEATED Mrs. Joseph Flygsre baa cone to Preston. Idaho, on a visit with l)r. and Mr. Canfield. SEEKING ALBERT SHORT LINE BREVITIES OGDEN BASS AND REESE ARE SENDING OUT NOTICES FOR TWO TO TESTIFY FOR THEM. WIT-NESS- FuH Account of the Affair Could Net Be Received Occurred Between The Alleged Murderers of J. Fred McCabe, Who Are Serving Thirty and Forty Yeare RespectiveAlnert Doxey was accidentally abut ly, Endeavoring to Secure Star Witand probably seriously wounded yesnesses. terday alieruoon about S oclock. Tfie report reached the city about au hour An effort la being made by Reese and and a half after the accident la remurderers ported to have happened. Owing to HatA, the altegod cnnui-tctne fact that the shooting happened of J. Fred Miialw, who are serving 40 In the peniaway from the road and between the and 30 years respectively witnesses to two towns, detailed statement of the tentiary. to get their t behalf. in to their Utah to conic testify can not at. be had this time. shooting As near aa can be ascertained, it waa It will he remembered that at their learned that the young man has a trial their counsel said that two of their had left town. The girl at Willard, whom he goes to see Important, lawitnesses that they are quiet often. It has liecn customary for followingout a messagestate from the prison: him to carry a rifle with him sending and whether the gun slipped from hia WANTED !" bands and was discharged, or how it was done and the nature of the wound To know the whcrealiouta of two will not he known until today. young men that stayed at the Railroad Young Doxey waa ihe son 'of Mrs. Saloon in Ogden, Utah, during ThanksVary Doxey, residing on West Twen- giving night, November 27th, 1902. tieth afreet. Hia father, Thomas Their home is in Buffalo, N. Y. They Doxey, and one of Weber countys pio- are very miu-- wanted as witnesses in neers. died March 22. 1903. Albert behalf of William Reese and Harvey Doxey waa employed in the Southern Bass. Their expenses to Ogden, Utah, Pacific round houar aa an engine wijier. and return will be paid. A wild rumor was circulated that it JACK AND WILL. as a case of attempted suicide on acIf yon chance to read this advercount of some love affair. hut the rutisement, please Inform ua of your mors was emphatically dented. wherealtouts. We are two innocent-menheld In thn Stale Prison for the HOME- - DESTROYEpTy lack of your testimony in regard to our FIRE whereabouts on the night of ThanksThe Raatdenoe of Oscar E. Ohlaon la giving, if you come upon this advertisement. please write ns at once, so we Gutted by Firs With a Losa of can establish our Innocence. About $2,000. IIARVEY AND BILL. (Signed) The home of Oscar E. Ohlsen, a Address Reese and Rasa, Utah Southern Pacific engineer, at the cornState Prison. er of Twenty-sixt- h street and Jefferson In pencil at the bottom of the abotrq avenue, waa completely destroyed by notices la the following: fire yesterday afternoon at 2:32 If you remember, we intended to go oclock and the losa will reach about to the Ijeamington rut-of- f to work. 13.000. The origin of the lire la unIt will also be remembered that when known. The alarm was sent in from arrested both wore clothing that talbox 32. hut registered at the station aa lied exactly to that worn by Iwo men hox 33, probably due to the fact that seen in the locality of the murder, by the wires were crossed. The depart- a number of the residents. Reese, In ment responded quickly to Twenty-four- th particular, wore a checkered Mackinand Wall avenue and later to aw coat and a broad rim cow-bo- y hat, the corner of Twenty-sixt- h and Jeffer- such dress being worn by one of tha son. The fire had a good start and bad murderers of young McCabe. almost gutted the building entirely before the department arrived. New Tork. Juno 12 The announcement was made tonight that the disElka excursion to Provo, June li'ith. pute between Wm. Huh eft el and Bud The Rio Grande leaves Ogden at 8 a. May, owners of High Rail, had boon m. Fare, $3.4D fur round trip. Salt amicably adjusted and that the colt is lake Elks will Join those from Ogden. now on the way to Chicago to run In the American derby,. Everybody Invited. Elks excursion to Provo, June 15th. The Rio Grande train leaves Ogden at 8 a. m. Fare 83.40 for round trip. Salt Lake Elks will join (hose from Ogden. Everybody invited. ANOTHER APPEAL TO ROOSEVELT. Chicago, June 12. Organised labor in Chicago today, through iu central passed body, the Federation of a reaolutioa appealing to President Roosevelt to send federal troops to Colorado to restore order in tha Cripple Creek, district. The resolution, which declared that the livee are in danger under present conditions, was mailed tonight to the president. In pursuance of another net of resolutions adopted by the federation, a telegram waa aent to President Gomp-er- s, of the A. F. of L. tonight, suggesting that ht confer with labor leaders throughout the country for the pur-- . pose of calling a general meeting to consider the Colorado situation. A general committee waa also ap pointed by the federation J ha,1.be t0 Procure take whatever action legal PKP to aid the Colorado the Chihauhau A mid-nigh- Mortn sky-rocke- rel-live- number of actors and arfreaaea who were to go to the Salt Palme last week and were stranded on account of t..e manager of that place skipping out, have leased the Pastime theater for this week, and "Per" Bbatnger will manage the benefit bill, which will he composed of the following: Milton Sisters, fiaw-tsiA Rears. Mamie Norris, Boh Kenyon, Stodd and Wlhe, Howard Morris Bates and Ernest. Howard Cambell and Wilson, the mimic. A - at a 1 New?J oy Cadet Waists White and THE SILK SALE ' 0 IS STILL ON. THIS IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO GET A SHIRT WAIST SUIT OR DROP SKIRT OP 8GCENT SILK FOR 67 CENTS. Price $2.98 7 rTu not Impossible of rompMi.I of the ruggedncaa of the itiuniV?1 the Sierra Madra to thn pDy the road will I roast In the direction nanhUS." V Guerrero, Chihuahua, and re,Iru Brest divide at statement is authortznTbvu- - Thi Ryan, of New York of ,h. s Ry ho are extension from Minacao to w-- ,h The road U mainly owned Schley, the Morton Truw lnt and Oliver H. Payne of At Paine (&L Hurst's Ruga ,11 RUGGED ROAD MAY ALT Vo Mexico City. June 12- -if Williard and Hot Springe. Moquetta Velvet ud ' Coiora 2 60 & 75c J. V. F. Dotted Voile A dressy fabric for little money. Whin mads up, if did not know vo.. would likely say it was 50c goods. The effect is beautiful youOur price is 15 A Case of Laces Ribbons Fresh and dainty, consisting of Mechlins, Orientals Valnnricnuiea, await your inspection. SILKS and In beautiful shade. at special prices Medallions . For the neck and hair 8 CENTS, 14 CENTS, IB CENTS YD. MUSLIN Remnants worth up to ll.&t) yd In Persian and fancioa for WEAR White Skirts, Gowns, Ceract Covert and Drawers, hewing a nice line. See covers on center table. ' 50c We are Silk Suits 25c Wash waists Drop Stitch Hose for Children 525 Jap Waists 2.95 le Silk Shirt Waist Suits $'12.50 Frank Lee, a lalmrer ftan the cutoff, wee erreeted yesterday afternoon by officer Tout. upon the Chinese of the Broom restaurant, claiming Lee owed them ninety cents for a meal. There waa some dispute and the Chinamen said Lee threw dishes. At the station, Lee deposited )3 for hia appearance, also tea rents for the meal, which hg said was me on the bill of fare for about forty centa, the Chinamen taking 0 advantage of him because he was in- Bhort Line ....9 x 12 toxicated. Ogdea nummary: Baaes on balls, Camp, two-bas-e bill, The G. A. R. committee have re- Mnrtenaen, Henry; bits. Woa-aleceived excursion tickets to Park City, Clark, Bburtliff; three-basLeavitt; doubla play. 8 id dons to Ail fnr Tuesday, June Slat, 104. those, wishing to procure tickets will Perrin to Margetts; passed ball. Bears; call upon tha committee. 8. L. Ivra, struck out, Bears, 2; Margetts, 2; Biddona. Ferein, 2; Thomas. Morten-sen- , secretary. 8; Iavitt, I: ShurUiff, 3; JohnTime of son, 8; Taylor. Checketta. game, 1 hour, 20 minutes. Umpires, Pctxoldt and Raodall. 00000000 0010S600 e Dr. Henry Kknre and wife. Balt. Lake HIGH SCHOOL OPERA Harry Hale. Huntsville; II. C. West COMPANY PHOTOCRAPHED City: Joe. Drysdale, Jr., City; 1L P. Balt Ban J. Lake; Jacobs, Plgnin, Tha Local Amateurs Are Making Great A. 8. HesMolnea MRS. HERRICK'S CLASS TO BEGIN After au absence of two months In the studios of New York and Chicago, Mrs. J. L. Herrick will resume her rlass in china decoratiug in Ogden Friday and Saturday of each week, heginniag June 17th. SUNDAY EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE VIA RIO GRANDE WESTERN. June 12th. Fare $100 round trip. Train leaves Ogden 9:30 a. m. ,. CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. CC. Continuous quotations on New Tork Stocks and Chiraco Grain. We buy and sell stock and grain on margin or for cash. Our private rooms enable our customers to come tn and transact business with the utmost aecreoy. Write for onr Book or Information (System of Speculation'), free upon application. 2482 Washington. EXCURSION SALT LAKE CITY. June 11th, via Rie Grande, by Oueen Esther Chapter No. 4 (Eastern Star). Special train laaves Ogden, C:30 p. m, returning leaves Sait Lake City 11:45 p. m.. Fare reund trip, 51.00. KENNEDY'S TUIRT LUNCH BAKERY. AND Individual lunches and Ire cream served from 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. It4 Washington avenue. Preparations for Presentation of Olivette." Intercat la increasing in the coming reproduction of the opera Olivette," by the High School Opera company. Handsome photographs of the rutlre company and of ihe principal adorn the large show windows of the business houses. A jolly, handsome, crowd of young people they are too. And they all belong to Ogden. By the way, is not Ogden fast gaining the reputation of being the musical center of the state? People will patronize the efforts of their Intelligent young men and women to show their appreciation and to encourage them, besides thev know they will get their money's worth. Light, catchy, tuneful music Is what people waat at this time of year. No doubt a comic opera company would draw all season at tne Grand. The house is cool and pleas ant. New features will be Introduced at Tuesday evening's performance and everything will go with a snap and vim peculiar .0 professional attractions The high school hoys and girls and the Alumni will be out In full force. The sale of scats began this morning and the indications point to a splendid turn onL BOLD R0B8ERYJN hold robbery necurred yesterday afternoon ahtmt 5 o'clock, when a hold mbher broke the window glass in the pawnshop of R. Stein and stole seven watches and made his escape. The robber waited until a street car was passing when he backed up against the glass and crushed It out. He Immediately reached iu and took seven watches and started down the street. One dour west of the pawn shop is a Chinese laundry and through tills ihe robber fld and made good Jim escape. The affair Is considered to begone of Ihe boldest pieces of work executed iu the city lor some inomhs. JUNE SALE IS NO - - SALE IN SHEETS - Clover Brand 81x9060 cents reduced to Extra Heavy Linen Finish 81x90 Special Pillow Slips Special AU. SIZES COLLAR AND CUFF SETS 18c dainty line of these collar and ruff sets, sone plain .while, others white with colored border. Hemstitched ami lace trimmed, worth 2Cc. A 18c better grade, in similar style, 22c, 4dr. 5Hc. fifle and 73c. A LACE STOCK COLLARS 15c With and without tab ends, a summer cool and comfortable neckwear. 23c and 35c values 15c. HOSIERY Fanry lace and gauze hose. Colors red. blue, grey ami tan. 13c. Black, 2fic.40r.ftoe, 75c, $1, fl.lfi. 81. fid up to $2.M). INFANTS' FANCY HOSE lisle and lace, white, black, pink, (due and red. 23e. MetTcrlred FACE AND HAT VEILS new assortment of finished veila. rhemlle dotted Mordent. 2 yard long, white, black, brown and navy blue, 40c, C0c, 72c and $1.22. A CHIFFON HAT DRAPES llaln and dotted, hemstitched border, white, black. brown and navy blue. 20c, 75c, 90c, .and $1.22. $1 DOMESTICS inch rniton challie, dark and light colors, figured designs, for house dresses, klmonns, etc. 5c. 27 inch gingham, plaids, stripes and checks. 10c. corded percale, all colors. stripes and fignrea, a tine material for lsiy's waists and ladies house dresses, 13c. 3:; tneh French madras gingham, worth 30c, 15c. 25 Lace and Band Trimming left which ive will close out. few $1 25 Antique lace fine Antique bund 2oc Antique band O' 4fc . 2te Special Argyle Brand 45x36 - 12c Special Linen Huck Towels 18x36 Reduced to Silver Bleach Linen 72 inches wide for White Waistings 30c quality now 45c and 50c All Wool Voile Reduced to 1000 Yards of Calico, Short Lengths, now 25 Dozen Shamrock Corsets, Special . - J2jc 15c 45c 20c 25c 4c 29c h 50 per cent off on Antique Just a Spartan Brand 45x36 fare Antique band (rimming 50c 72c Antique baud trimming 35c 30c Antique Band Trimming 15c $1.im) All All Night Gowns at White Skirts at AU Corset Covers at Manufacturers' Cost. Manufacturers' Cost Manufacturers' Cost 50 off on All Tailor- Made Suits Tha R. A G. Corset la made to fit you not tho Venua of Milo or ony other arbitrary or theoretical fig. ure. It fits all over smoothly and closely ae a ailk undervest, yet without tho leaet sacrifice of ala ticity or strength. OAY LIGHT Breaks Window In Stein Pawn Shop and Makes Good Escape with Sevan Watches. A . r, REED HOTEL Francisco; Ackerman, 1. L. Thinney, Chicago; G. B. Wilkin-eonNew York; E. R. Rowe, Chicago Tom J. Mitchell. Ban FranrlacoT Y. W. Walton, Denver; 1 W. Sleeper, Denver; Thus. M. Shannon, Heng-rso'ilia. ; A. A. W1 trend ill. New York; A. H. Atherton and wife. Most on: II. T. Gee and wife, City; Miss Gee. City; A. C. Past and wife. City; A. H. Ikrncll, Cut-of- f; F. L Cahn. New York; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Graham, Boston; IV Ban I inlay, Hooper; and Mary Bridge, Hooper. These are the moat popular coetuinp for the Summer season. Every lady who haa one would nut be without it and those who have not will be glad to learn that $i2. 5t. less Ilian the cost of material will make them owner of one of these nobby, silk shirtwaist suite They are well made, of a good 'quality of fancy stripe taffeta ailk, in brown, navy blue, and black, tucked skirt and plain tucked waist. $12.50 Dotted quilled India ailk suits, brown and block, lucked and pleated skirts, fancy tucked waist. 16.00 Navy blue trimmed In faggoting and tucks. f gaQQ Gun Metal, shirtwaist suits, top of skirt kilted, box pleated waist Plain black taffeta aulte. f g QQ DON'T MISS ANYTHING Life ia too short to worry ah ft; with imperfect eyesight, missing some of he heal things in life. We guarantee to fit. your ryes perfectly and give you a frame which will greatly Improve ynnr appear nee, rather than make you resemble your grandmother. Pome to us whrn you decide to wear glasses. 1 J. S. LEWIS & CO. Jewelers and Opticians. This ie not eo much becauao of tho fact that tho R.4G. maktra have been fitting American women for 25 yoanTand have developed flner deeign scientifically adapted to tho American figure It is chiefly because that general design ia mada in ao many modifier tiona and variations that 'your exact ciso and ahapo ia always to bo found in R. A G. Corsets. . , No 827. Price $1.25. Straight front, deep hip, produces moit suet-fullthe slender, long effect which the new style costumes demand. LAST & THO! ia, |