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Show THE MOUSING UTAHNA thkatre BUI Changes Evry Saturday Mat Ine. cifminQI Twa 7:19 KATINS-1- 11 Fertermancee, aid Mi " it 1e PRICES MATINEES heir teeth so that the strength of uea wu unable to control them. As be runaway approached the H. L. Griffin building, three wagons obstructed the sire-.- t and the heavy bug-j- j bore directly down upon them. Among the jail bearers were William Van Dyke, Charles Lindqulrt, lli Van Dyke and Charles Burton, ill of whom, with the exception of Mr. Burton and Mr. Lindquist. Jumped to the ground before a collision occurred with the first wagon, ebicb. with Its contents, a barrel of swill, was turned over and distributed along the thoroughfare. One whtel of the a agon was broken to pieces. The next two vehicles were upturned but not badly damaged. Rem Great to Washington avenue the passage was made while people returning from viewing the parade crowded the sidewalk, and streets. Seveial people were narrowly tulasrd. i0 AMUSEMENTS. ? t0c W CIRCUS DAY OBSERVED BY ALL The exclusive aat antrust u with tha Pandering of thair linen. Our work No matter how erltlral Inll wul find the Ogden ha, you youmay gtaam Laundry will plenae yon. Wa render A No. 1 aarrloa. . TRAVELS OF THROUGH SELLS-FLOT- NEVADA. First Circus to Visit the Gold Camps and Cross the Great American Desert, EXAMINEE, OGDEN, DECORATION! 1111 DAY, fii in court under authority of Eddy's trust doed. Mr. Strret produced tbe document mentioned It U admitted by both iue that ;hi is a genuiue deed duly signt-- i by registered. lmit-- it dr. Eddy and te trustees look possession of Mrs. Body's property aud have since managed iu lr. OGDEN ARE 437 SSth Bt. Phone 174. TO Next Sunday Memorial Service Will Bt Held in the Methodist Church. Decoration Day will be fittingly observed In Ogden this year, both by way of aniiue ment and devotion to the departed. Arrangements are about completed for a general observance which will commenoe in the morning of May 3uth and continue throughout the day. Bust ness will be suspended and the grave of tbe dead will Be visited by relative and friends and made more attractive with flowers and spring blossoms. Members of the G. A. R. will observe the day In advance, by holding Ur mortal services. Biinday. at tbe Methodist church. Rev. Crane will preside and Rev. Carver, of the Presbyterian church, will deliver an address on The Flag." At 3 o'clock veterans of the organization will march to the church where an excel-len- t program will be given. Music will be furnished by Mbs Laird on the organ, Mias, Claire and Miss Hender-ahotsoloists, and by the audience. Patriotic songs will be sung. Besides the Sunday services, the post will march to the Mountain View cemetery on Dsy to lay wreaths on the graves of their departed comrades. The parade will be attended by the High school cadet a. Glen wood Park, Sylvan Park. Ogden Canyon, the Auditorium and tha Utah Hut Springs will be opened to the public all of Memorial Day. Attractions of a varied nature will be offered. . In nil probability excursions will be run from the south and north and many visitors are expected to patronise the loaal attractions. Special excursions will be run from the city through the canyon. Circus day. Fourth of July and Christmas divide the affections of Toung America about In equal parts, or, if there Is any preference, it seems to be given to the circus with Its dense atmosphere of mystery and clamor, ita strange noises and fragments from Fairyland. Early yesterday morning the big Sella-notShows, named by Its owners "The Circus eBautlful reached town on It special train of 34 mammoth palace care, and Immediately there began the building of the magic tent city on the usual show grounds at Tabernacle square. Nor was this a white city of scanty proportions. It was a veritable beehive of Industry with ita 348 workmen erecting the various canvases which oover In all an area of ten acres. .About 11 o'clock there was the UNION COAL customary street parade and mounted M.KERSjlOIN cavalcade wnlch gave the tint real 7 the genuine merit of the glimpse Companies Threaten to Discharge EmBells-Flotcircus. The parade was ployee Who Affiliate. good. Advice from Rock Springs, Wyo., The afternoon performance began at are to the effect that for the first time 3:30 o'clock and the big top" a. the In the history of the camp, tbe United main tent la called, was taxed almost Mine Workers are about to succeed In cato tha limit of Ita 5.000 seating tha miners of that place. organising pacity. The performance la tint only About 800 of all aatlonalltlee gatherlong one, but each and every net ed In the opera house Tuesday evenia a feature und there are more funny and were addressed by several orcircus ing clowns wllh the big Bells-Flot- o ganizers of District No. 33. Speeches than there are with four ordinary were delivered in Ml the different tented organisation a. languagee. The Union Pacific and the Central Ogden, however, knows the Bells-Flot- o Bhowa well and It always re- Coal and Coke companies attempted ceives n warm welcome here. to discourage tbe men by posting noShows claim one tices that they would not nupport the The Bells-Flotof the greatest achievements In mod- union, and that any man who Joinern clrcue history In making Ita re- ed would tie expected to cell for cent trip neroMrthe Great' American hla tlmo. but this failed to havo any desert and being the pioneer clrcue effect Thla threat was put Into efInto the great gold campe of Tonopah, fect today and probably 100 men are Idle. Goldfield and Rhyolite. Another mass meting will be held "Our trip acroes the desert simply g show that there la yet much Thursday evening. Ae soon ai the to be done in the circus field," organisation la 'Complete, iwoogniton from the eoM comays H. H. Tammen, one of the own-er- a will be demanded who travel with the show, "and panies and If it- - la refused con alder-abl- e trouble may be the result If the business we did ia any Index of prosperity, I want to tell you that no place In this country can dlecount DAYKES JEWELKYRGBBERY Tonopah, Goldfield and Rhyolite. The people in those camps spend money Local Officers First Obtained Clue to with a far greater recUeaaneM than Robber did those proverbially profligate pioIt Is believed by local officers who neers of Lead villa and Creed e, in the la ths days of their greatest glory. Gold- found the first tangible clue at BMt field gave na the one hlggert day's Daynes Jewelry store robbery Lake, a bit of work that netted the business this show has ever over 110,000, and the recep- thieve 315,000, that at least on of the robtion the citizens of the camp gave the accomplices, If not one of In Denua was so hearty and no genuine bers, has been apprehended and Ms name Is Ed. ver. His Phillip, even the to tears the It that brought was mads by Sheriff Potter of eyes of a hardened showman. When arrest ae he stepped from Otero county, men broken and the landing business Grand train. Rio Drover end comIn Goldfield stood on the street It will be recMled that the package er. shouting at the top of their voices, watches Intercepted at that every one who didn't patronize of rings and office of the Wells Fargo our circus ought to be arrested. And the local company by Detective Pender wee adJudging from the way the people dressed to Phillips at Denver. The of half fought to buy seats, maybe went west man that left tbe them were afraid of being locked and haa not been package heard of since. To up. make the capture of Phillips possible, In Tonopah and Rhyolite, too, the tbe fixed up a dummy parcel same thing waa repeated, only not on whichpolice waa sent east Word was wired In a scale. so Rhyolite large quite to Phillips by hla pals and It wae nev. our tents were set up on top of a er called for, hut his Identity with the with Girl and gold mine the Yankee diamond robbery was established, and tbe ticket wagon another Ell Dorado, credit must be given the local departwhat more could even the greediest ment for the manner In which the sort of a man ask? clue first was discovered. Tha season so far haa been our UNION-PACIFIEXCURSION. banner one," contlnurd Mr. Tammen, and If It keep up this way, I will be In few a able to retire from business Selling Dates May 27, 30, June 3, 7, 12, 14th, years; that Is, If I can ever get the You clrcua fever out of my vein First class tickets on sale to many see, I am In the cl mis business for the tan there la in It more than any- points west of Chicago, Minneapolis thing elae, because already I have and 8L Louis for one fare plus two more money than any one man ought dollars for the round trip. Five first to have. I own a curte business In class trains dally. Tbe famous OverOgden I p. m. Denver, which brings me In nearly land Limited leaves LimThe new Los Angeles-Chlcag- o half's million dollars a year, and ited, 1:30 p. m., has through standard own a newspaper that la worth much more. The clrcue business, wph and tourist sleeping care to Chicago. parall its hardships, triala and hard work Make reservations early. Further y medicine ticulars, Union Depot Ticket Office or la a sort of an Pass. Agent, Bell for me. The more trouble people try A. B. Moseley, Trav. to make for me tha better I like it, phono 61, Ogden, Utah. When trouble cwmeu my way I simply MRS. EDDYS CASE. give it n hug and If It doesn't come out for It I looking fast enough go Concord, N. H., May 31. There was This may seem crazy to some people, an foundaInterested crowd of spectators, the hut that's tbe way I laid tions of a fortune that puts me In mostly Christian Scientists, la ths the millionaire claw." Merrimack county court house today, Wednesday, In Salt Lake, tha show when the hour arrived for the hearing turned people away at both perform- of the suit brought by next friend" ances and advance Indications are of Mrs. G. Eddy against Baker Mary all will break that tonight In Ogden CMvln A. TTye and several other records for the show here." Christian Scientists for an accounting Doors wlll.be open at 7 oclock and of tha property of Mrs. Eddy, leader the performance start at 8:15. end founder of tbe sect. Women predominated In the assemblage. Sure of a Good Time, Judge Chamberlain announced reFriend Did you have'a good time garding the motion made on Monday chaperoning the party last night? that he rule upon the question of Mrs. Young Matron Lovely. All of the Eddy's capacity, that he would not try- - thla main question at thla time. girls were so much older than Detroit Free Preaa. He said that aiguments should be confined strictly to the question of the Philadelphia autolats are carrying Intervention of the trustees. ue against boys OroerM Frank Street, counsel for carriage whips tosuburban roads and the defense, ad dressed ths court Thin who Infest the Shoot beana and pike at them through suit, he seld. waa brought, not by This looka like innocent Mrs. Eddy, but without her knowledge blow-pipe- s. and against her wishes. Three trus-tee appointed by Mrs. Eddy to take rolselle, permits the latter to Inflict charge of her property wished to bo as complainant la this Injuries which always are palatal and substituted asked aa e matter of legal nit. They which In several cases have proven Mr. and they ap- veld Street, right, serloui. Dlx-Loga- n Deo-ura-tlo- Turf Ogden o Exchange 326 Iwestj-fift- b St California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. Three hoys from the Juvenile court at Balt Uka City ware received at the State Indue trial echool Wadneaday, One of these la a lad well known on the streets of Salt Lake a Detroit" Hie right name la Harold Williamson, but hie nlckaamo le on account of havhie home. The ing claimed Detroit turn bojr wee sent up for stealing bicycle In one day. Ha la 14 years of ago and in Incorrigible. Roy Edgar, 13 yeare old, wee aent up for mealing a apool of copper wire. He ' has been a ward of the court for some time. Walter Earl, aged 11, wae aent up because he had no place, to Bleep except on the want paper pile In the newopaper offices. The little fellow will now have a home where he can get good food and at night lay hla head on a pillow. hu , The hojri and glrla at the School for the Deaf and Blind were the gueste of Hr. Tnmtnem. owner of the show, at the circus yesterday. Argument! were begun yesterday In Paul In the United 8tateu circuit court of appeals in the case of the Utah Smelting Co., appellants, against James Godfrey and others, residents of Salt Lak valley. The latter secured a perpetual injunction In the United States district court in Utah, restraining the smelting companies Hum operating their smelters on the ground that the fumes from the smelters cause death to vegetation and sickness to the Inhabitants. Judge W. H. Dickson and Judge Andrew Howat represent the United States Smelting company; WSldemar Van Cott, the Utah ObnaoUdated Mining company! John A. Street, the Bingham Consolidated Mine ft Smelting company, and W. H. King la attorney for the complainants. The arguments will take up all of tbs court's time today and Possibly tomorrow. It may be a month or possibly three months before the oourt hands down an opinion In the case. Bt. A LIVELY RUNAWAY at a Funeral Narrowly Escaped Injury. As the funeral cortege that followed the remains of William O. Lamoreaux to the depot was returning up Twenty-fifth street, the horses attached to a three seated vehicle in which eat six pall' bearers, became unmanageable and dashed at full speed In the direction of Washington avenue. Before the outfit was stopped at the Junction of Twenty-fift- h street and Washington avenue, n dosen lives had ucen Imperiled, and considerable damage had been done to vehicle lined up and down the street. Despite the efforts of the driver, the team managed to get the bits between To Be Safe To be ttfe confine yourself to the uae of such flavora as your Experience and 'judgment tell you are of the purest quality. 0?25fL$ i Extracts o -- trail-biasin- done-some- thing . Pell Bearers flavoring o Vanina Lemon Orange Rose, sis ,r just na they are represented If t the cheixit the, J; re the beat, and ho puddings, teheg, creams, or other table e, rc spoiled by their use. deli-c,ci- anti-worr- &J - iKWS 3VWK 1!W7. 24, LIVELY DAY! PLOT TO KILL THE CZAR. May 33. Tbe Xuvoe Vreniya says in reference to Prime MinUter Btulypin'a account of tbe plot against U czar, that cunsidrsors succeeded during tho winter in entering the imperial service at tbe palace. Letter found on them abused that they were sunnected with American deanarrhiata and Uo with Rus-la- n serters who are now in America. It waa their object to make une tremenU 'the ln: dous explotioe. Involving mates of the palace. IN THE COUNTY JAIL A HIDING PLACE SEBRING SHERIFF MAKES STARTLING DISCOVERY. A Material That Could Bo Mado Into Savva and Ksys Found in tho Call A search through tha clothsa of ths calls they occupy In the county Jail waa mado yesterday by Sheriff Sobring and bis force, which resulted rather in a surprize. Enough junk to stork a warehouse was discovered secret sd fa most unusual places. Aa a result of the search Behring hsa Issued laatrurtUms that hereafter articles of cay description will not b allowed the prisoners, not even when brought to them by friends and relatives. A raaor, several pocket knivse, wire springs, wire, iron rods, bottles filled with coal oil and Improvised Into lamps, a frying pan made out of a plat attached to n wire handle, electric light cord, elevators, composed of string and knotted handkerchiefs, and n pips mads np ths bulk of trash taken from Crll corners, bed ticks, and from ths clothes of prisoners in ths Jail. Marks on ths front door of the main cell room Indicate that the fork haa been tampered with recently, but this la believed to have been done In tbe day time, as the bull fork at night makes It Impossible to pick the combination from the Inside. From the inalde band of the cap of John Brothertoa, a mere boy, serving a sentence for iietlt larceny, waa taken a circular spring suit able lor lock picking and the, manufacture of hack aw a. Another, In mate had In hie possession a abort metallic band, nicked ao aa to form a aaw. By Irregular sawing the instrument would work Ke way through n steel bar In the course of a week. As there are several expert mechanics among tho prisoners aa tho- county Jail, Implements to release them might Ijave been made out of the material found, had It not been discovered. The manner la which tha stuff was Introduced into the JM1 la as yat a mystery. It le thought, however, that outs Ids friends of tho Incarearated men passed them through window and dnora, either at night or when visiting them with permission of the officers. In the bottles filled with oil, were wicks and one larger than tha othera did servloe as an oil atovs. p Hauliers and JEFFRIES POLICE OFFENDERS WERE FORE JUDGE MURPHY. SEVEN BE- It eke lots a Car Pleaded Net Guilty Third Degree Burglary. Men Who A. C. Foster, Edward Anderson and W. J. Wilson, three switchmen, were arraigned thla morning In police court on charges of petit larceny. Judge Murphy flsud their bunds, after they had pleaded not guilty, at 1125 each. They were arrested on suspicion, after box car had been broken into and relieved of a keg uf beer. Juhn Estea and Charles Johnson were arraigned on charge of burglary and the latter waa bound over to the dUtrk-- t court, his bond being fixed at 9500. Owtug to a mistake ia the complaint peiferred against Estea he was bold pending Its correction. Hs committed hla crime ia the day rims which, under ths new law, is third degree burglary. On complaints of battery. Frank Mitchell and Charles Richards were srrelgusd and pleaded mot guilty. Ths complaint was swore to by Peter Wangegard and la tha aftermath of ths affair that occurred la Ogdea can-vo- o la which Wangegard received n broken Jaw. As both men are held In bonds uf 9309 oa charges uf assault, ths original charge on which they ware arrested. Judge Murphy did not flz bail In ths asw cases. Ths third member of ths trio, Hsseel, Is serving n sentence In ths county Jell fur hla pert In ths fight. 90-da-y 3TRANGE DIBEA3E AMONG HEEP. Pocatello, Idaho, May 13 A strange dies as la prevailing among ths sheep In tbs Boits Rprings regtoa, In the eastern part of Bannock county. The symptoms are s sydda set hi re with eras y fits, followed by a rapid swelling of the sheeps' heads, and n straw-colore- d puss exuding from ears and eye. Most of tho sheep affected die In a few hours; others linger for days, and those that recover loose their wool. The disease does not seem to be contagious ss healthy sheep inoculated with tiis blood of affected animals do not suffer. The Federal Bureau of Animal Industry haa aent Dr. if. J. Frederick, professor of veterinary science In ths Brigham Young college at Logan, to 8od Springs to make an Investigation. A number of sheep In the southern part of I'lah are similarly affected. The federal bureau la greatly alarmed at tbs spread of the disease. Washington, May 23. At 9 p. m. Justice Day of tho supreme court received a talsphou message from Dr. Portemam at Canton stating that Mrs. McKinley was In sa exceedingly crlt leal condition and requesting Mr. Day to oommunleate at once with Burgeon General Rlzey, who had beea very successful In hie treatment of Mrs. McKinley during her residence in Washington, and ask him to come at ones at Canton. The aurgnm general win toave at 7:45 thla evening, which ia ths earliest train foe Canton. JUDGE skilled workmanship. SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SOLE AGENTS T 11. KEDDINtiTOX GRAY RESIGNED. CHAS. UEYEIUDOE Bn SS&, Printers, Bookbinders Manufacturing Stationers Offico M'p Suppiies handle the lurgoet line of lione Leaf Devices in Utah We employ only the bent workmen that money ran him We guarantee every job turned out of our office. Office nud factory, Entrance and Washington avenue. street, Parry block. Twenty-thin- ! Twenly-tbin- l Your Expectations Will Be Realized IF YOU BUY FOR RIXEY. TELEGRAPH Wilmington. Del., May 32. Judge announced today that ha ths Georgs Gray from the Mutual life boar resigned Ring. oa April 20. Hs gives as s reason for It his InaMUty to attend to his ' Tonopah, Nev., May 23. The public duties as JuJge In the United Btatea can draw Ita own conclusion from the courts and gt the same time to do the following Interchange of telegrams be- work required by the insurance comtween James J. Jeffries, the retired heavyweight champion, and the firm pany. Ro-snt- of Johnaoa ft Brown, promoters of championship flghta at Tonopah. Owing to many conflicting reporta and the uncertain feeling s to whether tbe big fellow Intended to stay retired, caused Johnson ft Brown to make him a tempting offer to meet on Labor Day the winner of the Mike Hart-Bil- l Bchreck-ManriBqnlen fights. Jeffries, as nsuM, answered in a manly, decisive manner and leaves no question as to hla sincerity to stay retired. The following le a copy of the mes-eag- a sent to Jeffries and his answer: James J. Jeffries: Club here trying to get Squlere for July 4 to meet k winner of fight on Day. Will you nuet winner of that fight on Labor Day? Puree 940,000. Fight to be finish for heavyweight title. Will also allow you 12,500 for expenses besides. My backers, Jhonson ft Brown, are men of means and there will be no delay depositing money la bank. If you say the word. .Will meet you In Los Angeles June 39. or Trisco. or will pay all your expenses to corns hers any time before then to make match." Here Is the decisive answer from Jeffries: "Jack Curley, Tonopah. Nev.: Absolutely nothing doing. James J. Jeffries." n Dec-oratio- n Hait-Schree- RULE offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and RACYCLE A. BICYCLE Also we want yonr KODAK business. Full line of EAST MAN & 1'IIEMO KODAK and all supplies for the uni teur. Spring is here and you will want yonr bicycle put in order. Our repair department hsa been enlarged and prices are right DECLINES. Hs Haa Raaolvad Not to HOME HANAN COURT Sl Petersburg, t, Ogden Steam Laundry MAY r DAY IN G. A. R. AND CADETS MARCH. UTAH. FOR IRELAND. May 23. Tbe Nationalists are of tbe opinion that one result of the rejection of Mr. Blrrell'e Irish bill by tbe National convention will be to compel tho Liberal party at tbe next general election to Incorporate In Its program some genuine home rule scheme. In the meantime they expect that the present parliament frill take op Mr. Bryce's Irish university bUL Irish members of the House a Commons will continue tolegts-tlowith Libers la on general Dublin. The opposition politicians la Ireland profess the outosme of the convention threatens John Redmond's leadership of tbe Nationalists. They declare Redmond and the other Irish members of the house cams to Dublin intending to support tha bill, hot when they reached Ireland they were forced to bow to public opinion. They , aay it would be Interesting to learn bow far the Irish members were consulted In the preparation of the bill and whether they promised the cabinet their support It Is certain, they declare. that tbe Nationalists party would have been hopelessly split If the Irish members had attempted to stem popular fooling. T. S. HUTCHISON 300 the Stand Patters. Washington, May 22. Speaker Cannon, on having hla attention call'd to a report which haa gained currency that he Is out for tariff revision as a presidential candidal and ban abandoned lbs stand patter; yesterday aid 1 do not know where tbe 'grape vine originated. The only knowledgd I have In the. matter la the reporta. In th Mr. Cannon said further: campaign of n year ago the Republican party wron a victory which gave the Republicans a majority of 59 In tha sixtieth congress which organ ises In December next, upon tbe cry, 'Let well enough atone,' and I have no doubt that the sixtieth congress so sleeted will be true to their pledges made In the campaign." Curs Omaha, Neb., May 23. John A O'Keefe, one of the best known railroad building contractors In tbe weet, died today in Omaha of heart failure. O'Keefe built many hundreds of miles of western railroads. who otfioro falL Modem Free f any name method. ir Chronic Dieses for er aataro. Every ease guaranteed eoftsuttaUe Partial List of Diseases Corel L . JOHN A. OKEEFE DEAD. STREET. I Estes Doctor Specialist SPEAKER CANNON. He Haa Not Abandoned TWENTY-FIFTI- Cntarth, Deataasa, Rlnglag la the Bug at ton Bead, Threat, Noee, By or Bar. All Dto- a of tho Laaga, Bronchial Tub, and Chert. Bladder. Heart DIHlIlf g Uf WBSIHi Liver. Eldaejre and Rheumatism, Aathma. Narrow Troubles, SL Vitus Daace. PUea. Blood Potaualag (ram say tala and all Rectal Trouble te WeSe. ANT PRJVATB OliBASB OF MBN quickly eared to star Ram mi bar analmlM aed advtoa to VUS Com ad 014 ur writ Tomorrow may ba toa tot Pie, to ma lwWnnllU DR. wa ESTES, SPECIALIST Oflea hour. II a, m. to I to na 3499 Waahtogtaa Area (Boris Stock). Ogdea. Utah. Batnaee Beam IS. Remember to number. CHAS. TREAT SPEAKS. E. F. BRATZ Treasurer of United States Comments Upon Aldrich Law, Kansas City, Mo., May 23. Charles H. Treat, treasurer of the United States, addressed ths Missouri Bankers Association meeting hers In annual convention this morning on some Aldrich law," comments upon the Mr. Trent said the law waa of much benefit, hut that banking reform still remain to be made. He believed our national bank system meets the needs of toe country ae a whole better than any other system in existence and hs favored n modification of It rather than an attempt to Introduce any revolutionary scheme such ns credit currency. BOY WAI Real Estate Bargains In any part of the City and County. Loana on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance MURDERED. Lest Setn Alive When He Started for School. Superior, Wle., May 23. Walter eon of Tbomaa O'Neill, the ONeill, a prominent resident, was found dead In a Northern Pacific box car today. One aide of his head was mashed and ths police belivc It to n case of murder. Tbe bey has been missing' vine be started for school on Tuesday. Written in Strong and Baft; Companies at Lowest Rate. 410 25th Street Opposite Reed Hotel PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. |