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Show THE HORSING EXAMINEE, rush to the north gate to head off tbe carriage, but toe driver turned south and came up town by a back street. At the Kenyoa hotel a crowd gathered and waited for Jones to appear. The umpire got la eeme fine work at this Juncture for he repaired to the New Wilson, leaving tho crowd to wonder why he did not arrive. Jones did not seem very much exerecho of explosion. cised over his adventure and declared 8i Judgments of l,BoO each, .o00, wero rendered by that he would make no attempt to conJLnt against the Southern Pacific ceal hie Identity. He declared he would morning in the umpire again today unless President lmanr yesterday were All the mult of Lucas Interferon court. ftdtfal fka tcrrifle explosion on the Luein cut--L ELKS EXCURSION TO PROVO February, and nU the beneflclarVia are Greeks. The administration In RIO GRANDE WESTERN, ?,h me waa paid the Judgement. Nick Zeoumas, neT ere: Anastaios Psomai. Faro 1 3.40 round trip. Tickets on Evange-gaoma- a. Asnotolopua. George Gust Psomaa and George sale Jane 14th, 15th and 16th. Good returning until the 19th. gsomaa. BAND WILL ACCOMPANY SPECIAL TRAIN. SHOCKLEY APPEAL. EVERYBODY INVITED. Cbm and bill of exceptions on appeal In Join us and have a good time. A. Q. HORN, E. R. the css of the State of Utah va James Shockley, who la now under aen-J- Jl FATAL FALL, of death tor the murder of two efireral Streetcar men In thla city Lionel Jones, a 11 ear-old. ago, haa been completed by boy reWilson A Smith, who defended siding at 1040 Ninth East street, met to with a fatal accident Saturday afterBhockley, and will be presented udee Morse for settlement tn the next noon. while gathering sparrow eggs or two after which the appeal will near hla home. The lad had climbed a tree to get some egge and was about baffled la the supreme court. The define haa until June 15 to perfect the to the ueet when the limb upon which hts weight was supported, bent and he appeal. fell to the ground, a distance of about 15 feet. He landed on his head and his death. back plunges down and received a fracture of the skull which resulted la his death s few The creeping upward of an elevator hours after the fall, it was nearly 15 aar in the McCormick building yesterIn the death of minutes after the tall before the boy day morning, resulted Rees, 15 years old, the eleva- waa found. Dr. Gleey was called but jtorErnest The boy stepped could do nothing for the little sufferer conductor. who died without regaining consdous- through the door, not noticing that the fell and climbed farther bud up, gu lo the bottom of the shaft, sixty feet DIED WITHOUT FRIENDS, below. He died almost Instantly. The bam of the skull was crushed and a After a months delay ths body of number of ribs were broken by the f.u The body was found directly af- Jfemes Hogarty. which has lain In n rear room of Undertaker ODonneUs. ter the accident. Shortly after 10 oclock. Race carried was burled yesterday. Hogarty was a Dr. Henry La Motto to his offices on section foreman on the San Pedro and waa brought here to the Holy Cross the seventh floor. Returning it Is supposed that the conductor noticed an hospital from Callente on May 1. He open window In the hall on the sixth died May 1L ODonnell got the regoor. He left his car, walked to the mains but a question arose se to the exwindow and closed it. While he was pense. and who would bear It The destanding atthe window, the elevator ceased had $61 coming from tho combell rang. pany. but the company officials hers Hastening back, the boy glanced np would not turn it over. The county sad down the hall to see that all the would not bury n resident of another windows ware secure, at the same time county. Relatives could not be located, (tapping through the door that he haJ and to probate the estate would have cost more than the estate ltaelt previously left open. In the abaenee of the conductor, the Finally, the whole matter wee passed car had gradually crept toward the top up to the Ban Pedro general offices at and was at the seventh flora: when Los Angelas and word came hack that if ODonnell would furnish tho railroad Bees attempted to get on at the sixth 1 floor. company wife an Indemnity bond, they down shaft. would turn over tho money he had com plunges With a cry, Rees lost his balance Ing. The bond was furnished and the and hts body shot down the shaft to funeral took place, Father Morrlsey of the Iron hood below. In his fell he the Catholic church officiating. became entangled In the electric wire! feeding the light on the car and was RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. thrown against the side of the shaft. Tba noise of the falling body waa Ogden, Utah, May 29, 1904. beard by Chief Engineer W. 0. McThe Master Foremaa of Whereas, Clain, who was at work in the base United Labor of the Universe haa meat. He left his work and ran to called from his labors Edgar F. Lynch, There he found and. tbs elevator shaft. Rees lying across the bottom of the Whereas, He who doeth all things shaft. After opening the gate Mr. well has seen fit to remove from our hoik ted stepped into the shaft and our Brother, Edgar F. Lynch, midst the body to the floor abova A physician Bo it resolved, That the Interaction was sent for, but Rees was dead beof Teamsters, Local Brotherhood a! fore help could arrive. No. 675, of Ogden, deplores the sudden , The body waa removed to J. W. Tayto Brother Edgar F. Lynch. lors undertaking establishment and summons We bow in doe submission to the will the boys parents ware sent for. of the Almighty, and lake this opporBOY EMPLOYED EXTRA. record our sorrow by spreadReas had bass employed as estra tunity to theee raaolationa In fan on our elevator boy at the building tn nearly ing wt hereby express our four months. He has never had n minutes; sad, to the bereaved wife and sympathy was run work and hie steady yesterday Brother child of our late lamented to relievo oas of the other employes. and F. Lynch, Edgar 1000 He lived with his parents at Be It further reeolved. That we Bouth Second West street John K. our charter in mourning for Bees, tether of the young man. Is a drape thirty lays, and, blacksmith. Bo it further resolved. That we The funeral services will be held at resolution to be published 2 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon. The cause theee in the local papers, and, ceremony will be held In the Fifth Be It further resolved, That the secward meetinghouse. Prior to the funn copy eral the body may be viewed at the retary be Instructed to furnloh to resolutions tho and of these widow, family residence. offThe accident is the second death that insert a copy of the same In our icial JournaL has occurred In the McCornlck buildBrothers J. J. Varicy, W. Morgart, ing. Shortly after It waa built Jeff committee. Clark, a colored man, employed at the F. Arnold, building was crushed to death between FURNITURE COMPANIES PLAY the elevator and the aide of the shaft. n, .. At-lBt- yt L to . the Me-Cla- in BALL. THREATEN MOB VIOLENCE AT WALKERS. ' But for the prompt action of tho Salt teams at Walkers park yesterday afternoon Umpire Jones would have been mobbed by nearly a thousand angry fens who 'warmed upon the diamond with the avowed Intention of dealing out sum- Inks and Boles baseball mery Justice. From the bleachers, grandstand and sidelines they came and for a few minutes It eeemed as though the handful of and policemen would be powerless to quell the riotous mob. Baseball bats were brought Into play, the angry throng and by keeping to tho bark streets brought the fugitive umpire up town In safety. An angry crowd of nearly 100 persons congre-an- d by making a united stand the ball players hustled Jones into a carriage and the grounds. from rushed The break n mob made to the off head carriage, outside the park, but by the vigorous use of tbs whip the driver outstripped gated about tbs Kenyon hotel welting for Jones to appear, but that Individual outwitted hie would-b- e assailants by ball-tosse- ' . Boyle House Bests the Ogden Furniture House by Score of 5 to 2. The An Interesting game of base hall was played yesterday afternoon between two teams made up of employee from the Boyle Furniture company and the Ogden Furniture company. The nine from the last named company winning by a score of 5 to X About 150 people were lu attendance at the game and oonsldsrsble enthusiasm was manifested. There Is an intense rivalry between the two furniture companys teams, more perhaps than is Shown between any othor two teams In the business house league. The Ogden Furniture company lads In tbe lesgue thus far having won three games. Tbe game yesterday was marked by good playing throughout Following Is the line-up- : Ogden Fur. Co. Boyle Fur. Co. 2d b. Poulter Slater 1. f McKay Wykes Prtsoldt p. A. Boyle Gerhard 1st b r. Boyle Lamereaux 2nd b W. Boyle A a ,,,,,,.Brsmwell Douglass .Williams .0. Clark. r. f. Bingham I Boyle Stevens Stratford... .. c. L (ring to the New Wilson. The trouble occurred In the 11 ret half of tbe ninth Inning. McKcvitt was at bat. Meredith twisted a pretty one Score 1 2 2 0 I square over the plate, but Jones proOgden Furniture Co. 0 0 0 0 nounced It a ball. Meredith turned to Boyle Furniture Oo. the umpire to protest the decision, but Just live innings played. the umpire would not listen. Borne hot words passed between the two men KENNEDYS DAIRY LUNCH AND BAKERY. and McCloskey and "Dad Clark rushed over to the box to prevent Individual lunches and Ice cream trouble. An angry roar went up from the served from 0:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. bleachers when Jones made his deci- 2454 Washington avenue. sion. The umpire had made a number very raw decisions during the afternoon and the crowd was considerably wrought up. When trouble seemed SALT LAKE VS. BOISE. imminent between Meredith and Jones number of fane Jumped from the Jbleachers Salt Lake, June 12 McFsrlan waa and made for the diamond. easy for Salt Lake this afternoon, beThis was the signal for a general batted to the four comers of the stampede and In less than a minute a ing Wiggs had good control and was lot. howling mass of humanity raged and at critical times and but rory effective fought to get hold of the umpire. errors would have shut out the for them-SelTTiie ball players quickly armed Muller's home run with the with bats, and assisted by the visitors.full was the feature. Attend- bases sendful of policemen at the park formed about Jones and by .a deterB.H.S mined stand kept the crowd back. One Lake , r two Salt Individuals excited exchanged J Boise blows and a strapping youth by the and Hausen; McFsrlan and Wien name of 8mlth hold to endeavored Kcllackey and Brupolicemen down at the seme time. Hanson. Umpires ' wss successful far a moment, but nette. 7 le bluecnats Anally triumphed and BUTTE VS. SPOKANE. marched the belligerent young' mau the grounds. 's Butte. June 12. Va binder, box hecorted by a body-guarof ball the occupied twirler, nw Payers and policemen Jones made his today and r to a carriage and hastily left the tor the Miners Union secured eight nils j ground. Several hundred men made e though ihe visitors 22 BASEBALL ce !re WII-mot- d OGDEN, UTAH, off. they were too scattered to bo of value. Score R. H. E. Butte . ... ....... 12 10 2 2 g Spokane Yaebinder. Heon and Spencer; Hogg, Carney, Frary and Lew la .......... CHICAGO VS. NEW YORK. Chicago, June 13. Todays game sag a pitchers battle and an almost perfect fielding game. New York's ouly run was made on GanseHg double and a long single by McGuire. Attendance 3,2oU. Score R. H. E. 2 3 0 Chicago . New York 1 6 1 White and Sullivan; Wolfe and McGuire. CHICAGO va NEW YORK. New York. Juno 13. Criger defeated New York today, winning the senes. The home team could not bat effectively with men on bases while chance's fine biting, the feature of the game, won for the visitors. Attendance 5,000, Score R. H.E. 3 4 2 Chicago . New York 2 5 2 Brown and. Kllng and Mathewson and Bowerman. CLEVELAND Y8. PHILADELPHIA. Cleveland, June 13. Moore and A wild pitch by Majors error allowed Philadelphia to tie the score and then the visitors won out In tbe tenth, scoring seven runs on six hits. Waddell struck out thirteen and Moure eight Attendance 3A0O. Score R.H.E. Cleveland 3 6 3 7 10 3 Philadelphia Moors and Abbott; Waddell and Schreck. TrESDAY MORNING, larger body, (the Rathbone Sisters.) shall bear the coal of reconstruction aud assimilation. It Is understood that ths propositions have been tavurably received by the Raibbone Sisters aud will be acted upon by the supreme chief of tbe Rathbone Sisters and Mrs. W. a. Dilwonb of Omaha. Supreme Chancellor. DVNDONALD DISMISSED. Ottawa. Out., June IS At a meeting of the cabinet today it was decided that Lurd Dundonald must be dismissed on account of his utterances at a banquet in Mom real. An order dismissing him from tbe position of general commanding the Canadian militia is now before the governor general and will be officially announced in n few days. Washington, June 13. The cruiser Boston, which haa iwa cruising on the wcat coast of the isthmus for several months, arrived at San Francisco yesterday. Captain Diehl, her commander. will bo detached from that duty Monday and sart immediately for this city to succeed Captain Lcm-le-y as Judge advocate general of tbe navy. Canton, O., June 13. Funeral services over tbe remains of Abner McKinley were held this afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Ida McKinley, tbe home of the late President. Interment waa In ths family plot at Westlawn cemetery. COMPENSATION FOR OFFICERS AT PANAMA. Washington, Juns 13. Secretary Taft today derided that army officers serving on the Isthmus of Panama on tbe construction of the canal shall receive 50 per cent additional from tbe canal commission over the pay they art entitled under the Inw. In many rases thla la not satisfactory to the officers PITTSBURG VS. BOSTON. Boston, June 13. Pittsburg won and it haa been suggested that men nerfrom Boston today, errors turning the ving In positions should rsoeivs comscorn against ths boms team. Attendpensation such aa would be paid to ciance 2,600. vilians doing the same kind of work. Scorn R. H. E. Tbe matter la not entirely settled and 6 9 3 may be again considered. Pittsburg Boston 4 9 6 Philippi and Phelps; Wilhelm and Moran. DETROIT VS. WASHINGTON. Detroit June 11. What hits Detroit made off Patton gave tbe game to the locale. Mullln pitched a great shut out game, scattering the safe ones so they were wasted. Attendance, 1,300. r. h. H. I j q 0 s 4 Score Detroit Washington , Mullln and Buelow; Drill. Patton and ST. LOUIS VS. BOSTON. St. Louis, June 1J Boston defeated St Louis here today In an uninteresting game. The game waa slow and dragging and barring one hard stop In the sixth Inning was without Incident Attendance, 2,600. Score r. h. E. St Louis Boston 6 18 0 Slade, Sievers and Kahoe; Tannehill and FsrrolL Special Glasses JUNE 14, 1904. BROUN. BEAVER S EXAMINATION New York, June 11. The examination of George W. Beavers, superintendent salaries and allowance division of the poatoSce department on ths Accurately ground on the I am nn and hav svery appliance for correctly fitting J. T. Rushmer Expert MTg. Optician. 2412 Wash. Are. EXPEDITIONS. ark area. It la the tetendea of tft Canadian government to fit out (die Quebec. June 13. The steam bark vessel for n trip north In command of Gauss formerly an Awartlc exploring Captain Bernier. The purpose of the vessel, owned by the German pivera-men- t. trip is to annex n number of Armc. Isindictment charged that be accepted and which has been purchased by lands tor tbe British crown and then compensation for securing a govern- Canada, arrived here today from B rem to attempt to reach the north pole. ment contract for hook typewriters was begun In Brooklyn today before United States Commissioner Benedict. B3U Tbe hearing was adjourned until next Monday, Beavers was turned over to the United States marshal. On Friday counsel for Beavers will appear for a writ of habeas corpus for Beavers. On Wednesday Judge Thomas will hear n DONT MISS ANYTHING motion by Heavers' counsel to quash Life la too abort to worry along the indictment found against their missing with Imperfect client lu Brooklyn. some of the bout thing la life. We guarantee to fit your eyes and give you n .frame which w 111 greatly improve your appearance, rather than make yon resemble your grandmother. Come to u when you decide to wear glasses. t eye-sigh- per-fect- lv DO J. S. LEWIS &CO. Jewelers and Opticians. YOU pay cash for your meat? If you do thou you should trade at. tbe meat market where everybody pay cash. Our meats are right and our price are right. A. E. WEAT1IERBY, 3458 Washington Av. OOOEN. STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT Entrance on 28th street. Opposite Reed Hotel. The Week of June 6th 2406 Wash. Ave. Week June 13 to 18 12-- All Star Pcrformers-- 12 BOB KENTON, llluat rated 8ong. MILTON BISTERS, Song and Danes Artists. premlaea. CANADIAN ARTIC HOWARD MORRIS, World's Greatest Whistler, 8TODARD AND WILSON, a WHITE WEAVER A LAMBERT ILLUSTRATED BONO Presenting the Chippie? muslo laaaen Famale Impersonator Bam Wilson - Ariel Artists BULLY a PHELPS..................... Tho Irish Orators DEHAUB DEVINE ... Jean Wilios BALLAD ,i,i,,,iii,iiiiiii,iiii,,tiii.iii(.MMi Bong and Dance Artlats MILLER AND HIGGINS Moving Pictures E. R. GOURLEYS UTAHNA-O-BCOPAMON ..... E PRICE OF ADMISSION. Adulta IM9SSS9PSMSIICSM )IIMIISIS 6Slh4ies446 Children 66 9rt .UN t Musical Comedian. MAMIE MORRIS, Contortionist SAWTELLE Singing an HOWARD A UTAHNA PARK SEARS, THE TEMPERANCE RESORT. Dancing. AND CAMBELL Trapexe and Rings. PICTURES. flu j CINCINNATI VS. PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, June 13. It looked like an easy victory for Cincinnati today, but in the local's half of the eighth, Sudhoff lost control. Attend nnce, lJOO. Boort Rs H B Cincinnati 4 11 l smiummmim fl Philadelphia Sudhoff and Pells; Fraser and 6-- How Do You Keep Cool 9 9 4 Dooin. Montreal, June 1. The Inquest of Alfred ThibeauU. of ths steamer Canada of ths Rlcbtllu and Ontario line, which was sunk In collision Sunday, resulted In n verdict of found drowned, no blame being attached whatever to either the officers of the Caaada or Caps Breton. . WHIPPING POST REVIVED. Lexington, Ky., June 13. Police Judge Riley today revived tba old whipping poet regime, when he sentenced Simon Bierce, a young negro lad, to be whipped in tbs public square. Bierce had struck n white boy. Ths court decreed that the boy's mother take the negro to tho public square and give him twenty lashes with n buggy whip. The mother Is the presence of n large crowd administered the punishment as directed. This is tbs first time such an Incident has boon witnessed In Kentucky since the Civil war. KILLED BY The Shedding of your coat, vest and collar and taking refuge behind a big palm leaf fan won't aid in defeating the intenseness of the hot weather to a very great degree. The effort with the fan overcomes the best intention of the laid aside coat, vest and collar; in the meantime the sun keeps up its work. If youre in earnest about keeping cool, see us about installing one of our edne fans BOLT FROM BLUE. Levenworth, Kas., June 13. Lieut Nathaniel E. Bower, engineer corps. Fort Levenworth, was killed this afternoon near the target range. The officer was on hie way to the range to shoot, whea a bolt of lightning out of a com' paratively clear sky, struck his rifle, which he was carrying, passed through the arm Into ths right breast and nut through the left aide, Tbe officer was to have been married In July to young lady residing In the west There? the Trojan ceiling fan for all busi- ness houses and dwellings and' the General Electric desk fan tor the business office. You can hear whisperings from the North Pole when in the vicinity of these fans and thats the welcome sound during this hot weather. . CONFEDERATE VETRANS RE- UNIT. Nashville,- Temn., June IS. Nashville is crowded tonight with veterans and delegates to ths fourteenth annual reunion of the United Confederate Vet-ran-s, which will open tomorrow. All day long and far Into the night trains were arriving at frequent Intervals from all parts of the south bringing the old warriors, the friends, families and sponsors. There are delegates present from .Missouri and as for north as Montana, The report of the committee on treatment of prisoners during tbe war as made by the historical committee will be presented. It shows that In all Instanced humane treatment waa given by era. it aema to bo tho the general lmpreslon that Gen. 8. D. Lee will be elected unanimously to succeed on Gen. John Gordon, RATKBONE AND PYTHIANS AND DAVE YOU SEEN THOSE ELECTRIC IRONS Which interest every housewife? No heat where it's wanted. No coal, no dirt, and expense about 15 cents a week. Call and see these irons as well as the fans. ex-ce- pt t WILL UNITE. The COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Cleveland, Juns II. The national heads of tho womans organisations, tho Rathbone Bisters and the Pythlafl Sisters at n confsreny hero tonight prepared n plan wheroV the two societies are to he amalgamated under a new name. The state assodationa of the two societies are meeting here now. The terms proposed by the Pythian Sisterhood and It Is said which have been agreed to by the Rathbone Bisters are that ths past officers of tbe Pythian Sisterhood shall retain their rank In tbe United organisation; admission of Knights of Pythias as honorary members shall he optional with each and that the temple er lodge and that the my9re.im 2279 Washington Avenue Phone 51 4X 1 |