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Show I I ID OP 12.7t5 ACCEPTED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION LAST NIGHT. ' Room School Houoo. At the regular meeting of tho board of ilwaltm laat evening, at which all mambare were present, aaaled blda for achool the erection of the eight-roohonaeoB Twaniioth street wera opened and Contractor C. J. Humphries awarded tho work for 113,715. la roapoaaa to tho notice printed in tho sewapapera aaklag for blda for tho furnishing of material and the erection of thla new achool building five Anna of eoatraetora prooented aealed Mdn Accompanying eaah bid, no a guarantee of gopd faith, waa a certified check for i per cent of the contract price. Following lit a Hat of the eoatraetora and their blda: C. J. Humphrleo. 70 daye time. . 111,715 Iaakaon A Kihlatrom, 70 day a 13,135 , time 12,(88 Ninety daye time Matthias Gllfis. 70 dava time... 14,947 Joha T. Newton. 85 day t fane... 13.988 14.083 Eighty daya time 14,813 Seventy daya time W. Maher, 90 daya time 1$(62 ISOO Seventy daya time Dr. Conroy moved that llumphrfea bo awarded tha contract and all but Inhuib voted aye. The latter taking exception to the check accompanying the bid claiming that it waa not certified. Architect Smith waa present at the and arm. meeting and atnted flint pinna plumbdurations for tba heating andfrom the ing work (which in separate next Friether), would ha prepared by day evening. Tha piece of ground upon whim tho rhool building la to be erected project out a number of feet further tbau the decMed property on the atre. It waa hack to erert tha building aixteoo feetweuld from where the regular eidewalk extend, were It continued through thla projecting pleoa of land. on The matter of taking up tha blda rediool deaka was deferred until tha Bt. turn of Superintendent AlUaon from two Louis, which will ha about Aeomm unlcat loa was received from Wah Harare H. Camming. one of theInofoa-pg eommlealon at the World's Fata, a bill for 819.21 for school. The photographs of the Ogdea re- blllwaa filed Until Sir. Alltaoaa m .. I tUppllcatlooa from Misa I.ilHaa of Foaler. Wyo.. Maty Blake of Grin of Ogden and tarenro Waldrala era la the Ogden for poslUoni ai teach the comwere referred to dty school teachers. mittee on aa Became Frightened at Borne Object and Dashed Dawn the Canyon With Frightful Results. Horse attempt at robbing a cripple was made bv a big hobo, who gave the name of W. Wood, laat evening. and aa a result the robber and Ms victim are held at the police station upon tiie charge of dlsturtdng the peace, the cripple being held more aa a witness against the big ruffian who robbed him of IJ.fifi. Charley Jones, who claims that he la eighteen yearn of age, and from Texas, has only one leg and one, arm. He makes bis living by selling lead pencil, and has a permit given Mm In Balt lake by Mayor Morris to do so there. He came to Ogden yesterday and met a gang of hobos near tha depot lee house in the aftemooa. He wae asked to buy a can of beer, which ha roonentcd to do. but having nothing only R fit) gold piece, he gave that to Wood to go. and get the beer. Tha latter soon returned with the pall of beer, but he only gave Jones about 98.90 of the $10 gold piece, and started up the atreet, with young Jones following him begging him to give him back bin money. When paf nlreet. Lincoln avenue on Twenty-filt- h the men had words which led to n few blows and their arrest by Officer Had-loc- k. When taken to tha station Jones said that Wood waa a had man and had pawned a gun for 13.04 that, day at a loral pawnshop. This Wood denied, but a pawn ticket, for the amount stated, waa fonnd in his possession, together with a couple of cartridges, then he confessed to having pawned lb gun. On aceount of the treatment tha mu, whom he had befriended, had given him young Jones felt very badly and wee weeping nil tha time when being booked at the police station. The case will he inveatlgaled farmer by the polios department A cowardly ANOTHER PI08EEB PASSED AWAY A William Reese Jam, a very prominent young man of Uintah. Weber, pawed away on Thursday of heart disease. Funeral services were held yesterday at four o'rlack. over the remains of Mrs. Elisabeth Blshoff wees held Wednesday from the First Ward Meeting honse. Many tributes of resjiect were paid to the good life of the deceased. Services Services over tha remains of Beatrice Kemsley were held at four p. m. on Wednesday at Ifarr West. Iiterment waa at Plain City cemetery. Every one goat to the Races July 4th at Fair grounds. Den Pearson, the merchant, was Mnn-tel- well-kno- an Ogden lo vlrtior yesterday. live stork J. C. Leary, the man of Salt Lake, is an Ogdca visitor. well-kno- Rev. E. 1. Goshen, formerly of Ihla city, haa gone to Chicago to spend the summer. the canyon about six oclock. Whn nt n point about balf a mile of the Hermitage, the borne became frightened nt some object near the side of the road, and made n Jump nnd the combined efforts of the young ladles on the line were almost useleM. The frightened horse dashed down the mountain road nnd the buggy wae swinging from one aide of the road to the other finally the occupants were thrown violently 10 the party ground. A few minutes later nf campers, returning to the city, found blood with flowing the injured ladles, prnfnsely from a number of cuts ntid face and bruises tpon their heads, arm. They were hurriedly brought to the city and taken to Mr. Plyer' home and Dr. H. J. Powers waa summoned and attended them. It was found that both the ladle received sever deep tn their heads, but none will regat-hmit seriously. The runaway horse wn raptured and brought to the city later in tha evening. t 1 e RACEfl Fair grenade onm-mar- y: First race Four and a half furlnnga: Parisian won; Leila Hunter, second; Earl 1m, third. Tima, :67 Bernnd Mile and sovxenty yard, selling: Charlie Thompson won; Bugler, second; Never Such, third. Time, 4. 1:48 14. Third Five furlnnga, purse; Loretta won; lady Savoy, second; Colonel White, third. Time, 1:03 1 Fourth One mile: Commodore won; Forehand, second; Just So, third. Time, M. Brief Hletery of the Late Thomas Joyce, Who Died June 29. Thomu Joyce ona of Utahs most ptoe looser passed from this mortal career June IB, at Marriott. He was born In Moncydno, Bedfordshire, England, and was in hi ninety-secon- d year at the time of his death. He embraced the gospel in 184t and emigrated to Utah In 1SB8. Ha made hla heme in Marriott, Welter County, where ha hu elnce resided and proved a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-daSaints, up to his death. The funeral acrvlrss wbirh were held Tuesday afternoon at 3 p. wx. at ine ward meetinghouse, were preaided over by Bishops Comstlnr Geo. Ritchie. After singing by the ward rhoir, prayer was offered by Elder Jos. Stanford. Tl.e penhar were George Jerkin, Elders John D. Powell, Timothy P. Terry. Jos. Hall and Geo. Ritchie. Ail testified to hla alerting character, hie fatherly rnun-ee- l and hla integrity to the principles of truth and expressed tha conviction that hie reward waa euro. During the servlets a duet, "1 Shall Meet All My Loved Ones Again, waa rendered. Benediction waa pmooanced by President C. F. Middleton. The floral offering wera many nnd beautiful; among them being, gates ajlr, pillow, star, aheaf, crescent, harp and numerotia iMt.qaata, Grandson of the daccascd acted as pall bearer. The meeting house waa filled tn overflowing by friend who came to pay a tribute oT respect to the departed. A very large fuaeral cortege followed the remains to the grave, which waa dedicated by President 0. F. Middleton. One daughter. Mr. Joa. O Powell or Marriott, survives him; hla wife, one Mm and two daughter haring preceded him to the great beyond. The deceased also leaves nineteen grandchildren. twenty-sigreat grand children and a host of friends to mourn the departure of a noble father and Irieud. noble y h Big Recta Monday. A serious runaway nenirred in Ogden canyon laat evening hi which Mrs. Percey Ptyer and her Muter. Miaa Smith, received painful hut not serious Injuries, and htd very clone escape from meeting death by being thrown over the banks of the river. Mrs. Plyer and slater had been visiting their home In Huntsville nnd were driving through Ft. Louis, July 1. 1:43 3. Mile and twenty yards, sell!; ing; John Doyle won; Bucdeuth, Caithness, third. Tims, 1:45 Sixth Mils and twenty yards, wiling: Wlsssndlns won; lleglnt I)., second; Pettljohn third. Time, 1:43 4. Fifth see-on3. 1-- Chicago, July 1. Hawthorns summary: a, First race Mile: Abotn won; Blreh Broom, third. second; Time, 1:43 Beeoed Six furlongs : Emperor of India won; Peter J. Somers, sscond; Woods Ferry, third. Time, 1:15 Third Steeplechase, short course: Creolin won; Cardigan, second; Weird, third. Time, 1:49. McGee won; Fourth One mile: White Plume, second; Gregor K., third. Time, 1:41 Fifth Mile nnd an eighth: Rosa mond won; Christina A., second; Mex-xthird. Time, 1:55 Sixth Five fttrionga: Bluebird won; Teeny hum, second; Dixie led, third. Time, 1:02 New York, July 1. Sheet-heaBay summary First rare, five furlongs: Bumble bee won; Unde Lee eecond; Daae-othird. Time. 1:01 aix and a half Geonnd ran Ancestor won; King Pepper iecond; Mart inmaa third, lima, LilFoa-aoluc- 3-- 2. 2--5. o, 4-- 5. 4-- 5. for-long- ts. Third race, five and and a half furlongs: Escutcheon won; Conncilman second: Austin Allen third. Time, 1:08 l-- l. Fourth race, handicap, mile end three furhmgs: Brigand won: Gav illo seeoud; Dttro second; Machsnlnn UaxlUo disqualified lartime. 1:81 ior crowding. Hunter Fifth race, Interstate Bteaplecbane, about two and a luilf nllra: IMix Pepper won; Meadow Time, second; Bonfire third. 1-- rrk 6:19. FREE SUNDAY CONCERTS. SPECIAL SESSION JOE WALDEN WILL BE TAKEN TO THE CAPITAL ON CHARGE OF BURGLARY. w JURIES. Yeung Math With One Arm and Ona Lag, Truata a Larga and Haalthy Hobo With Money and la Robbed. Several BMa War, Submitted by th Local Contractor ter Now Eight Blm-mo- BY BOY. BEFRIENDED MRS. FERCY FLYER AND SISTER THROWN FROM BUGGY AND RECEIVE PAINFUL IN- COMMITTED HAD BEEN A COWARDLY ACT BY A HOBO WHO Roam's Suspected of Burglarising Store, But Confessed to Robbing Place in Sait Lake City, The Revised Ordinances Are Taken Up and Ceneidored and Many Are Adopted. BASEBALL Joa Walden, who waa arrested upon uajiiclon of having hurlariaad Roam's The cite council met in special session lat evening to consider the anointments from the Mayor for the Carnegie Free Library board and to consider the revised ordinance. All n members were present except Williams, Craig and Randall. Upon the conclusion of the reading of the rail a communication waa read from Mayor Glaacumn appointing Mra. J. S. Gordon, lira. Evelyn West nnd A. I. Bigelow as members of the Carnegie Free Library Hoard to succeed Mrs. H. 8. Emerson, Daniel Hamer and A. F. Bigelow. The Mayor was present and stated that at Mra. Emersons request nnd suggestion he had appointed Mra. Gordon to succeed her. Mra. Emerson aiming that she delred to retire from the board. The appointments were BALT LAKE YS. BUTTS, store on Thursday evening will go to Salt lake today to answer tn the charge of burglary, committed In that city about five days ago. When Walden waa nrrmtad he bad in his possession four of five pocket knives, but. none of them were taken from Roeen'a store, and tha young robber claimed that be got them In Cripple Creek. Yesterday afternoon Captain Brown waa in Salt Lake city and railed at tho police station to see soma of the officers. The convention led up to tha matter of burglaries nnd the captain told of tha burglary commuted in Ogden nnd of the arrest of Walden and that none of the knives he had were tha ones stolen. The Salt take officer then told nf a burglary that had bean committed several days ago In ihat city near the Rio Grande depot and said tnat number of knives marked Good tack" and n revolver had been taken. When Captain Rrown returned to the city last evening he found the knlvea that were taken from Walden had the same brand as those stolen In Salt lake. When questioned closely, the boy admitted having committed the burglary in Sait take and said that he otuto a large revolver hut threw It away coming from Salt take to thla city. The officer In Salt take were notified of Walden's confession nnd ha will be taken back to that city today. on turf: Sixth race, mile and Potentate won; Tai.tntu Cup lady Next Ed Fitzgerald left for Logan laat Sunday afternoon and evening eecond; Bolmdtl third. Time. 2:34. the U lea wood Pork management will tight on a bnntnew trip. a ' present free of charge to heir Brattle, Wash.. Jn)y 1. Summary: two of the lineal nrchretra proHon. Joseph Stanford, chairman of First rare, four and e balf furlongs: the board of county commissioners, was grams heard lir thla city for a long Limb of law wm; Vince second; time. An esrcllont IS piece orchestra Drem third. Time, 58 a Salt Lake visitor yeetenisy. haa been especially encage,! for these Keconri raoe. five and half furCaptain C. C. Brown of the police de- concert and will render the following longs: Nonle won: Dr. Sherman sec ond: Pen nee third. Time, i;o8 partment waa In Salt Lake yesterday. program: 1. Wedding March. Feet" Third rare, aeven furlongs: Foxy 2. Boro To Mr. and Mrs. C. C, WillSelection, Uxibulka Opera, Grandpa won; fieri Croaa Xiirea seciamson. an right-poun- d girl Mother ond; Emil third. Time, 1:24 3 4. I. Concert Walt. "Athen." and child doing well. Fourth race, mile and an eighth, 4. "Melody of Lore (Clarinet and over hurdles: Lnuwclsea won; Qul- Ben. tlao second; Bert Davis third. Time, Rich, a young cornet.) Arranged by --Cha. Thatcher. lawyer of Rexburg, Idaho, is In the 205. 8. Ovrrtnra. Fifth race, seven furlong: Hindoo Light Calvary. city. Characteristic. "Frolic of rrincMi won; lllowaho second; Dora B. A McMillan, the school furniture Color." N. third. Time. 1:28 7- .- Serenade, dealer of Balt Lake, la in the city. Cornet Sixth race, mile and 100 rani "Schubert," Tat and Tromlione. Morrissey won: Henry Clay llyc sec8. Bernard Foley and son Bartley are Concert Galop, "Ametlupl." ond; latnastcr third. Time, 1:48. The afternoon concert will be given In from the cut-o- ff for a few day. on tho platform In the grove. In the W. D. Burge la in the city for a evening a different program including RAILROAD NOTES. Mime new illustrated songs and tnov-itfew days from New Turk. picture will lie given in the H. J. Boss, general yard master at hire. Sarah M. Cawker and Ml lfor-tons- e and will also be free. Tho park management should re- Evanston. Wtomlpg, was In Ogden Cawker of Milwaukee and Mlee Fanline Cnwker of Canon City are ve- vive considerable encouragement in :at evening shaking hand with old friends. their presentation of free B inday t. tting in the city. Our people have no place at H. V. Platt, division superintendent " all to go from the heat nf the CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC. city on cf the Oregon Short Line railroad, Sundays and when an opportunity j runic tn from the north last BROKERS. evening afforded thm of hearing a l,eauiifiil and continued on southward to Bait Continuous quotation on New Turk open air concert in cel. shady Lake City. free, all should avail ibomselvo Stock and Chicago Grain. W buy A. B. Mosaic, travelling passenger of the opportunity. and sell stock and grain en margin agent of the Orecon Short Line and or for cash. Our privats rooms ent'ninn Pacific railroad, fornierlv Ire EXCURSION RATES VIA UNION able our customers to coma in and fated tn room 6 in the Union Depot. transact business with tha utmost PACIFIC. ha now moved lnn the tram St. Leaf and return secrecy. t;so mom In the building previouslyagents occuWrits for onr Book of Information Chicago and rehirn 47.3 pied by the Sacramento Valiev Fruit ("System of Speculation1), free upoa Chicago and return via St. lamia gn mi exhibit. St. Lonls and return via application. 2482 Washington. Chicago oo.nn Limit 60 dare. Transit limit 10 Wbal I yo. r Idea of a truly good Cana Vetghan. Laura M. Metghin. days In each direction. wife?-- ' asked the youih. Pullman ABSTRACT COMPANY. sleepers to St. "A truly Kon! wife. answered the Lonls without change. through THE MEIGHAN 111 race, "a one who loves Ticket on sale Tuesdavs and Frt-Pr-P Cummin 1498 Wash. Avn Telephone 682-li. r husband and bar lonniry. tnr o.-i-r allowed. doesn't Attempt to rnn either. PhilaA. B. MOSELEY. Trav. D. F. Millikan, n veterinary Pas. Agt. delphia inquirer. surgeon from Denver, has permanent ly located in Ogden. Dr. Milliken la KENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH AND "If yon dare to kiss me again I will BAKERY. graduate of the Boston Veterinary ca'-iisua: School and hie been very aucrersfn! e Individual liim-h7 tl.micM you snid jour faih-- r wa Ah short time he ha been In served from 8:30 a. m,andto lee cream m XJ;50 p. .u California?" SAiA " AusL ib. lia L, Coun-cilme- confirmed. President Carr naked to be excused and railed Councilman Davidson to the chair, and the matter of considering the revised ordinances was taken up, but before doing so applications for renewal of liquor licenses were received and granted from tha the following; Jos. Fascinella, McCarty & Bott, Katta A Kingsman, Newey A Garner. The chief of police trnnaaritted the resignation of Joseph Bott patrolman to the council and the unto was accepted. The application of the Trades nnd tabor Assembly for the use of Lester Park pavilion on September 5th wae fUHERAL OF LEVI dTwAMHOI referred to the committee oa public buildings and gronnda The revised ordinances were taken Impressive Service Were Held nt Afternoon. Roy Yesterday up and considered at length, some 1 wcie adopted and othera were laid The funeral aervlren over the remain over for further consideration of tavi D. Ilammon were held in Roy The meeting yesterday afternoon. house proved to be loo small nnd a MANEUVERS temporary platform was erected in the grove, where about a thousand friends ON AN OLD gathered to pay their respect to the The platform waa trimmed deceased. waa in white, and the casket set upon it BATTLEFIELD almoHt completely hidden by the large number nf floral offering. The servlcea were preaided over by were Blabnp Holland and the apaakerMiddle-ton Fighting Bull Run Over Again la Part a follow; President C. F. of Coming Militias' and Soldiers' and L. W. ShtirtBff. Patriarch Oao. Practice. W. tarkln, Riahope John Waton. The George Kendall and J. Holland. cemeInterment we in the new Roy Every veteran of the Civil war, to tery. Tba arvtre were conducted by uy nothing of the studious, Larkin A Bon of thin city. fledglings at West Point, will be greatly Interested in the reproduction of the battle of Bull Run, for which the war SEEKIHC IDENTITY OF BOY department now ia making arrangements Though tho plans at WashingMay Be Possible That Young Man ton are not yet completed, it ia learned Who Woo Ground to Plecco at that probably 86,000 troojis will particilo Known. Owen, pate in tha mimic light, and that no less distinguished an officer than Major-The following haa been received In n Corbin personally will difrom Terraco: rect. the movements on the old Virginia "Chief of rollce, Ogden, Utah: field. if that boy who waa killed near Fighting Bull Run over again Is been week ha not Identified, merely a part of a grand series of lnt army KJMBKR. C. mail me a dewriptlon. manoeuvres to take place in SeptemOrouss Creek." In which more of militia the ber, than The boy referred to la the on that twenty states will be privileged to art was crushed to death at. Owen station In with reguiara. Presishout two week ago and could not be dent Rooaevalt nnd officers of high Identified at all. It may be poeelblo rank la tha army have been conferring that there lo some way to identify him on the plane, and tho president alnow. ways a itaanrh friend of the militia has stipulated that the civil soldiers be afforded every opportunity to profit by the experience and training of the reguOf-de- General L11-c- ln . REED HOTEL Bur-ges- a f; take. pat-ren- HAS FOUND WHERE HEAVEN IS. well-know- eon-cer- Glen-woo- ; d l I- - July 1. Aitrock was at hla heat today and tacked by perfect support abut out St. taut In a game in which only two hits were made off hiui nnd only one maa reached second bear. Attendance 3,100. Score R. H. E. 5 8 9 Chicago 0 3 St. Louis Atlrork and McFarland; Glade and Kahoa. OMrago, PHILADELPHIA VS. BOSTON. Boston. July 1. Captain L. Cronj won todays gam by a three-bas-e hl in the ninth Inning that scored two .,,. runs R. H. E. Score 5 11 Philadelphia , 4 S 2 Boston Bander and Powers; Tannehill anj FgrrelL ,,,.,.. R. H. E- - .............li Seattle, July 1. Jny Hughes pitched shut-ogame against Oakland today. In the seventh three hits were bunched on him, hut the third hlf struck a haaemnner and mada the third man out Seattle bundled her hits in the second and eighth innings. R. H. E Score a ut ... I1 5 Balt Lake 19 2 Butte 5 13 Seattle Toiler. Titus and Hausen; Bandelln, Oakland 0 7 9 Hoon, ghorcr and Spencer. Hughes and Wllaon; Cooper and Byrne, SPOKANE VS. BOISE. ANDERSON HOLDS TWO CHAMPIONSHIPS. Spokane. Wash.. July 1. Boise won this afternoons game by a little timeGrand Rapids, Mch, July 1. Willla ly hitting, taking full advantage of a couple of costly errors by Bpokane Anderson, the golf expert of A N. Y, holds both national and players. It waa a fast game though not Western open championship titles be marked by any sensational plays R-- H. E. cause in an exciting finish of th Score 2 6 8 Western even at tha Kent Country Spokane 6 11 0 Clubs links thla afternoon, Anderson Boise . Drlnkwater and Stanley; McFanaa gained the Western title from tha holder, Alexander Smith, of Nassau, and Hauaon. totalled 304 for the 73 hota competiTACOMA VS. LOS ANGELES. tion, and reduced the couiaa rerorj to 72. Smith had to be satisfied with Tacoma, Wash., July 1. Overall had 309 and runner-u- p honors. Twenty-eigh- t professionals and foui the Los Angelas players at hla mercy today except in the fourth, when two amateurs began the tournament and two-bahits scored a run and In the twenty remained to finish the two ninth, when Chase made a home run. daya Journey. The amateurs remained to th ent Tacoma landed hard on Baum after the sixth and won with ease. Some fine in their contest for the gold and all ver medals. fielding waa done by both sides. R. H. E. B. P. McKinnie of St. Louis, cat Score 6 9 1 ried off the former with a total x Tacoma 3 7 L S46, while George F. Kllngman, Los Angeles . ...., Jr, of Baum and Homewood, won the other liver medal Overall and Graham; with a score cf 370. Eager. .......1(1 paw-ami- se DENVER SAVINGS COMPANY IN TROUBLE. PORTLAND VS. FRISCO. Portland, Ore., July 1. Except in the seventh inning, when danger of tlelng the score created a ripple of excitement, the game today between Port land and Ban Francisco was devoid of Interest. Both Yerkee and Iberg were hit freely, but generally kept their hits scattered. Attendance, 1,600. R- - H. E. Score Denver, July 1. The Fidelity Ban Inga association, 825 Sixteenth street went into the hands of a receiver to day. Liabilities are placed at 91,000) 000 and Attorney J. C. Helm has ber made reoelver. E. U. Johnson, presi dent, and manager of the institution aid tonight: . 5 IS 0 Oar liabilities may be 91.000,000, bn Portland 8 10 3 1 think our assets will balance them. I San Francisco . Iberg and Steelman; Yerkee and do not care to go into a discussion a the question now and muat have ttmi I.eahy. to Investigate. I believe we will b able to straighten out our difflcnltla NEW YORK VS. WASHINGTON. and keep our business. New York. July 1. New York defeated Washington today, Chesbro scor- MISS SUTTON STILL WINNING ing his thirteenth consecutive victory. Scor-eOrange. N. J, July 1. Mis Mi) 6 10 0 New York of Paaadoua, California, woa Sutton, 5 5 2 Washington final match in the Women's 81a the Chesbro and McGuire; Jacobson and glee today, defeating Mies H. Homani Clarke. Miss But iiy a love score, will meet Mlsa C. B. Neeley o ton YORK. NEW BOSTON VS. Chicago tomorrow In the challenga match for the championship which scored New York, July 1. New York Mias Neeley M. Burton won last year. another victory today over Boston, Atwon. fifteen games straight making IN AFTER YEARS. tendance, 8,000. E. . H. Score lady Shopper Have you felt allp Boston . 4 10 young man? pars, .7 New York New Clerk Not tor some time, Wilhelm and Needham; Ibylor and lady Shopper I beg pardon. Bowbrman. New Clerk I used to feel em Quit often when I was a boy. Ex. BROOKLYN VS. PHILADELPHIA, 6-- 6-- 161 Baltimore, July 1. Larry Tempi and Joe Wolcott, both of New York, fought ten hard rounds to a draw tonight before the Eureka Athleiia Club. Nine times out of ten, any a Georgia philosopher, "trouble la what wa blame the world for when we did it all Atlanta Constitution. ourselves! If you want Eastern Corn-Fe- Beef d go to Ballard & Rincker's 131 24th Street. Phene No. 127K np -- Am-orila- Butte, Mont, July L Twenty hits off the miner staff of twlrkwa thla afternoon explaina Balt take's victory over Butte. Bandalln, Shorer and Hoon were bombarded by the visitors without cessation. Score e ' SEATTLE VS. OAKLAND. Philadelphia. July 1. By heavy hittoday the home team easily deting lar. feated Brooklyn. Attendance, 1,400. In nil. ns far aa the plans are made, R-- H- - B- Score there will bo about 18,000 reguiara and 2 8 4 militia aoldier m each aide, consist- Brooklyn IS 17 0 Philadelphia of and ing artillery. Infantry, cavalry Poole, Rcirty and Bergan; Mitchell While the manoeuveres will not he and Roth. as officially scheduled following the precise movements of the Northern and ST. LOUIS VS. CHICAGO. Southern soldiers on that memorable occaion, this particular field, was St. lnila, July 1. St. Louis won chosen for the strategic lesson to be from Chicago. McFarland pitched his learned from that great battle. first game for 8L Louie since he was The Intention of the war department at Pittsburg and Chicago got fe to make the disposition of the troops injured off him. Briggs waa bit ax hits but aa on loth aides conform a closely poor support In the and hard given powible to tha presentment on that field. Attendance, 2,700. memorable Sunday, Jnly 21, 1861, when R. H. EL Score- McDowell's army, 35,000 strong, ad- Bt. Louis 10 15 1 Junction from vanced on Mnnaaaas 2 6 8 ,. Blarkbnrn'n Ford, in tbrfe division, Chicago McFarland and Grady; Briggs and commanded by Generals Tyler, Hnnter Kllng. and lleintxelman. It will be recalled that General Beauregard. who commanded the Confederates upon that occasion, had about 30.-nmen. and Inter was reinforced by General Joeeph E. Johnston with 6.000 fresh troops from the Shenandoah Val- The following are the arrival for th hour: J. B. tah- past twenty-fou- r men, Chicago: R. H. Joyce and family, dty: E. A. Btrubberg, New York; Mr. R. R. Shipley, city: Mr. Barnh M. Cawker. Milwaukee; kraL Pauline Cawker, a, Carnon: Geo. Roberts, city; W. D. city; Mada Smart. Ligan; E. F. Gray. Ran Francisco; R. It. Patterson, Chlcaen; T. C. Rortean and wife, DenA. ver; IV. R. Ravi. Philadelphia; McMIller, Ralt take: Ren. Vogel. New York: B. K. Harvey. Chlmgo; M. Rpeir, New York: Math Hartman, Chicago: Ira Marks, Omaha; W. 11. Urandenhcrg, H. M. Hurst, He Moines; 8. Samuel. Cincinnati. O.: R. Bonkopky, Ran FramlM-n- ; O. J. 8t Dwell, city; BerW. it. Rahler, Balt nard Foley, cut-of- f; ciit-nf- ha' I 19M- - COUNCIL SALT LAKE CANYON CRIPPLE CONTRACT JULY g other, la in private hands The owners are farmers, and from them the government baa obtained a lease for fifteen days, the period covered by the manoeuvres. Tba fields are now under cultivation, but the crope will be gath- ered before the time eet for the msnoeuv The states invited tn send guardsmen are: Maine. New Hampshire. Vermont, Massachusetts. Rhode Island, Connecticut. New York, New Jersey. Delaware, Maryland. Pennsylvania. Went Virginia. Virginia. Norik Carolina, South Carolina. Tennessee, GeorAPPOINTS gia. Florida, Alabama. Mlaasippl and GLABMANN MAYOR Texas. The District of Columbia hu THREE MEMBERS OF lialso bees Invited to send troops. brary BOARD. WANTED IN IN THE ROBBED AWARDED UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, SUSPECT RUNAWAY RUFFIAN HUMPHRIES OGDEN, MORynfO EXAMINER, THB London ha a gentn who claims to have discovered the exact location of laven. He la not at all selfish about hla knowledge, either, and willing to proclaim It from the hnusestepa 0 that all the world may know. an InspirationDescribing hlmaeif al writer. this Mr. J. Rterling has issued a pamphlet In which he claims to Tave located heaven at lest. After describing the evolution of the earth some million or more year ago. the writer say there are four world, nr Rings. offshoot from the parent Tartu, the inhabitants of which are likewise offshoot from the Earth's Inhabitant These "Rings" constitute Heaven, says Mr. Rterling. the place to which Christ ascended, and where He 1 still living and reigning. Of the Inhabitants be explains: "They are not aidrit. but reincarnation of human being material like oursilves, only better citalltv they are more material than we arc. lxcause they are deathless. All the minor planet except Mer-fur- y have their own detached Heaven. nf all the evil Mercury ia the nirits from all 'he planets, for every pianet Is now Inhabited by human be- ley. Bull Rnn is where General Thomas 1 ing. "Mercury la a reformatory world. he arid, "end tl Hades or rurgatory mentioned in ardent book. Vnere 1 ronsnation. however, in one statement made by this writer, to the effc im that there are no lingering agonies In Hell. "In orrigible persona. bo Run. which Is Hell. say, fall into the The tormci-- t of annihilation does W -t less. The ormcof annihilation duo not lat n mlf'i'e." Mr. Sterling gJds. ns n conclusive argument: "It s the annihilation that eternal in effect." 1 Is Ryducy ; h n hopeless cynic?" Yes. he is. Xo faith even in himY ou self. poor fel cn't lend Sv,- ..ney your tin ,r, ;:a u;, gave iBUidBADOh-t- y.Jr Jackson, commanding a Confederate brigade, atood like a stonewall against tba assault of th enemy." nnd thereafter was called "Stonewall Jackson." Ad many veteran on both aides remember, too. that Jefferson Davis waa present nt the battle, nnd afterwards ent a Joyous telegram to the Confederate officials at Richmond. A good part nf the country around Manaaans Junction ban changed since l. but the relative positions of the various component of the opposing armies are known almost exactly, and the war department expects no In making an accurate reproduction. There were two fights at Bull Run. The second occurred on August 30, 1863. when onanist the Union force, this time under General John Tope, was ninpelled to fall back tn Washington. The battle of July 21. 1861. however, vra really the most important one. The battle opened about 11 o'rlock In the forenoon, when Hunter's division, which had crossed at Rudley Spring, mada the attack. The cannonade soon extended down the stream to Blackburn's Ford, five milea away. Tha severest fighting was hetween Tylers division and the Confederates, near the stone bridge on tha Warren ton road, south of Sudley about two mile Spring. For four hours tho terrible conflict raged, and the Confederates seemed likely to be defeated when up rants Johnston, from the Shenandoah Valley, with hla 6,000 men. fresh and ready. The Union forces could not withRtand the increment and retreated toward Wahlngton. with a casualty list of 3.000 and the loss of twenty-seve- n cannot and a large amount of ammunition, equipment and supplies. The Confederate loss was about 2,000 .7. dlftl-finlt- i y men. The old batllr.Eeid, which extends ten Bilie la oaa dlraLilaa aaA J&vu ia an 0 UTAHNA PARK STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. 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