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Show THE SIOEKISO 5 Hill ENTERTAIN BAVINPOitT of ths Press in Call up Ei.eisiui- Maiafl. 1 IK, (or prime cuts, eastern anJ home dressed - . meat. Mrs. D. B. Marble, of Dervey. Utah, returned lo bijr home yesterday after several days visit with relatives here. WANTED Waist maker, with references; also apprentices to learn Madam dressmaking. Cochrane, Wright's store. Harry True of Boston, Is visiting h's brother. Jack True, at the Vir- ginia. The Knights of Columbus alll Install their new officers this evening. EXAMINES. OGDEN WINS JI. E. Dunn, traveling passenger ssent tf the Oregon Siiort Line, spent yesterday here. J. H. Dowers, son of ers, arrive. from Pan terday. For the past has been attending the aud Surgeons. Dr. H, J. Dow. Francisco, yessix mom Its he college of Ihy-cician- s Fred. Shiells was up from Salt Lake yesterday vibliing his parents. The spring terra of the district court opens in Morgan county this morning. Judge IUilnpp mill he on the bench. Wiil McCarty left last night for rallsadc, Nevada, to accept position uith tlie Southern Facffic Company aa operator. A young girl, whose name could not be ascertained, while riding down Twenty-thir- d si reel on her yesterday afternoon collided with a horse snd buggy which was going along Washington avenue. The wheel was badly bent out of shape but the girl wlllioiit serious injury. Thera Is quite a grade on Twenty-thin- ! between sfthlngton and Adams and ilio wIum'1 got beyond her control, with the result stated. FIRST GAME SMOOTH OF SEASON GRAFTER MEHL OF KANSAS 8H0WN THE CONFIDENCE FRED Generously Advanced a Stranger $60 on a Check for $790, Which Latter Could Not Get Caehed. Fred Mehl, son or u wealthy Kansas of a smooth farmer, was the confi lcnce ganio worked by two grafters just aa the Southern Pacific train aftertas ready to pull nm yesterday noon by which he ha- $u less In pocket than lie had before meeting the strangers. Mehl's knowledge of tha world and tbs wickedness there-- has. previous to tills time. Iieen limited to the little village In Kansas where hi- hoed the corn and milked the kine. He is of n unsuspecting nature and this has caused him to believe that all men are as honest as hinihelf. His father, whoownsabout B00 a res of choice land In Kansas, advanced him money and gave him an opportunity to see the West, lie arrived in Ogden early yesterday morning and Immediately went to the nearest saloon to quench hls thirst. Here the smooth stranger wade himself acquainted and he and Mehl soon liecame quite friendly. He gave his name as A. J. Stanley and claimed to be a merchant, doing business on A few Spring street In lz Angeles.the two minutes before train time walked over to ihe station together. on Rtaiiley told Melil that he wee going to Ban Francisco on the same train. While standing on ihe pavement in front of the Union depot n stranger came up to Stanley and told him there was $0 due on Ihe bill oi goods he hail ordered. Well, we have just a few minutes1 before the train pulls out and 1 ll,v time to get into my flpi for theI money. Will you lend me $0 until ant on the train? asked Stanley, lunir decisive busiIng toward Mehl with a ness air. "Certainlv." said the countryman and handed out the amount to hls friend of n few hours' acquaintance. to I'm going over acrose Ihe road a rece'l-I'l- l and get over the money pay meet you on the train, and with these words the two bunco men walken chief away toward Wall avenue. The check bunco man gave Iheir victim a to hold as security. unThe unsuspecting Kansan walled out til the train was ready to pull still the l.os Angeles merchant (.) did up not turn up. As the train started Mehl Jumped on the steps and rode for tne a short distance, thinking that at would friend his moment last very catch the train, hut aa he did not put ottl,K in an appearance the and etarted a silent search for The matter was reported to the police, occurbut It was eome hours after the rence and not until come to the concliwlon that he had vi-ii- TAKEN IN CUSTODY. a young man eighteen years of age, waa taken Inin custody this morning upon the arrival Southern Pacific train No. 6, from the west. Ills folks live on the corner of Thirtieth street and tlarrlMin Avenue, .luting Duel left home some time ego and has been on the Pacific Coast In different cities and has been shining shoes for a living. When arrested be had a bootblack kit and claimed he waa hound for St. Louis. He waa recognized by Officer A. Herrick and taken to the police station to be held lintll his father, Hennan Duel, is notiHOT BISCUITS AND MAPLE SYRUP The ladles of the Baptist church will servo mie of their famous suppers on Tuesday afternoon and evening, begin-Pinat 5:30 o'clock. 25c. Come! : j r g WOULD NOT SPEAK OF STRIKE. Naplee. May l.-- SIr Thomas who Is visiting Naples on hls Upton steam h entertained at at the Palace last night by Kingdinner Emmanuel and Queen Helena. Subsequently his majesty created Sir Thomas Knight of the Order of the Crown of Italy. UPTON MEETS EMMANUEL, Indianapolis. May 1. Vice Presld-rThomas lw!a and Seeretary-Tmis-vtrW. II. Wilson of the United Slates Mine Workers of America refused to talk of the National tonight Executive whlnli Unlay continued tlioard the strike in District 15. They however, that the board Would continue the consideration of the Matter tomorrow. nl or 1 Z t ; s Vienna. May 1. Maj Day waa celebrated by an unusuat concourse of .workmen In the Preler (Park and for-mi- .) , f OBJE.cV'Yb' WE A Ns'inCAF? PO SHOPS. Alhnqnernne. (N. M.) May 1. machinists, helpers and bandy men employed at the Santa Fe shopa have si ruck because the company put to work twenty-simachinists. Two foreman were discharged for refusing lo work with the machinists. The men left the works peacefully and although a or armed guards patrol the large force companys property Its services da not appear to be required. Tlie presence of the guards, most of whom sre Mexicans. Is assigned by iho strikers as one of the principal causes of the walkout. Most of the now men carried rcvolv-erser- s strapped to Ihrlr waists Then they went, lo work, but the strikers manifolded no dlsHsit ion to molest them. Ii is reported thsl (he steam iltlers b'lii'T makers and ihe blacksmiths. t,j th number of seventy five, will also quit work. Sixty-fiv- ' f e x non-unio- n GALLACHERS TRUNK FACTORY. 322 25th wtreeL Manufacturer of Trnngs and Bags. Leather Goods. Repairing at reasonable prices, on short notice. Call and ace tia and we rsn save you 5 per cent. DAVID L GALLACMER. Laura M. Meighan. THE MEIGHAN Chas. Meighan. ABSTRACT 2408 Wash. Ave. COMPANY. Telephone CC2 T. well-dress- of Europe to any part of the United SUNDAY AJJJ. Ed. Duel, fied. GENERAL AMERICAN LINK RED STAR LINE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN LINE DOMINION LINE HOLLAND AMERICAN LINK And the HAMBURG AMERICAN LIKE. Passengers Booked from or to any part Washington Ave. IS GAME. STEAMSHIP AGENT Representing THE WHITE STAR LINK 241S HAPPENINGS Ogden, Utah. LOUIS General Public Were Kept Out and Officials and Delegatee Took Chance to View Ground. St. lioitls, May 1. The First Sunday of the World's Fair found the gates tightly closed to the thousands who thronged Forest Park today. However, notwithstanding the people was barred, there were a few more favored few Who were permitted to enjoy the exposition grounds today. They were Soeretary Taft. Governor Herrick of Ohio, exposition officials and the members of the Congreeslonnl delegation, who attended the opening and members of the Pennsylvania State convention, who will tomorrow dedicate the State building. Tills party filled a Hue of carriages which, conducted by Secretary Stevens, of the exposition, traversed the main avenues of the grounds, visiting the government building, after which luncheon waa aerved at the Insmlde Inn. Later a tour of the Pike waa made. While work waa generally suspended throughout the grounds in the different existing buildings individual exhibitors were busily employed foday making every effort to hasten the completion of the exhibitions. While no figures were given out as lo the actual number of persona who paid admission to the World's Fair yesterday, It is officially stated tonight 0. that the attendance waa lees than but larger, according to President Francis, than that at the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago or Ihe Centennial at Philadelphia on openlug 2U0.-00- dy. Berlin, May 1. Complete tranquility characterized the celebration of May Day here. Many Socialists' meet Inga were held. bits. Green well, Short-liff- , (2), Shape, Spillman. Three base bit, Shurtllff; at ruck out, Ixxhuey, Cramrn, Mason (2), Gilmore. Allard, Goodman. Clark. (2), Green well, W easier, Leavitt. Mortensen 21, Shupe, Iaased lull, Checketts, Taylor, LO. Ureeuwell. I .eft on bases, Ogden 6, Umpire, Evanston, 4. Time, 1:30. KaudalL Attendance, 250. two; two-lias- a " Superintendent Olm stead went north on No. S y aster day morning. Mehl he tor him him n packet of papers to hold check a and upon opening thrae later A. J. Btan for $790.00. made payable to la no doubt bogus, It found. wee ley, hThe bunco game worked by the feland low who railed himself Stanley game. confidence old an la spent ble partner Galligher of Callentes, was an IN CAUSE K. T. Burke of Salt Lake City, waa in OF LABOR. Washington. May W. J. Wynn, who has been one of the hardest working members of Congress, left Iasi ntghl for his home In San During the session Mr. town yesterday. Quite a number of rooters came down with the ball team from Kvanaton yesFranclwo. terday in Wynn had actively participated or General Superintendent E. E. Burk every effort to procure the passage Byrarn-eFtnes- s, labor. reto Scott legislation friendly Ingham and Superintendent turned yesterday from a. three days' loyally to principles, industry . rut-offMr and conservative set ion Mr. Vtynn has inspection trip over the and reBuckingham continued on to Salt won and retains the and Democratic Lake last evening. spect of Republican memliers of Congress. Early this morning three special SOME CHANGES IN OFFICERS. trains arrived from the east ever the Rio Grande and went 'west. New York. April 80. At n meeting Bancroft of tha Ore- of the board of directors of the Green held togon Short Line, passed through the Consolidated Copper company W. Anson of resignations the city yesterday morning and went east. day. Bitrrhard. H. B. Black. Frank H. Ray, W. Gates as Grading on the Tonopah railroad Edwin Henly and John unanimhas been completed, and freight traf- directors, were presented and were fic was started from Coal sale on ously accepted and the following fill Tlie vacancies: George to balelected was laid track and The Tuesday. I. miles last week, I. Rulilns. C. E. Randolph. Galen T. lasted for twenty-siand the rnmpany have received iheir Stone. Gilbert Brooks and William new passenger coach and locomotive. Thorne. All the grading that has to be dnno how is the Tonopah depot and yard and some rock whrk below the town. Gilliert McM. Rose In a publication to lie distributed free at 8L Louis disclaims any Ini ration of being prophet 1c with reference to the future of the Comstock, He says: The most striking fact In the Corn-stois mealed by a study of the working maps. While It Is true that a vertical depth of 3.300 feet has been reached on n vein with an average dlp-45 degrees 'to the east, and that hundreds of miles of tunnels and drifts have been ran. It is equally true that Laying of heavy steel on the old liarely 20 per cent of the lode alwve the Utah and Uactflc railroad, between 1. level has been prospected, Milford and Callentes. will he comthat today good ore la lieing extracted menced next week. Tlie grade will within a few feet of the surface at also been ballasted and widened in many point, and that many millions places. of tons of ore will ycl be profitably worked front the cropplnss of the lisle. The Ronthern Pacific company ism Below the 1.000 foot level 7 per cent Issued a bulletin announcing the abanwould he a very liberal allowance for donment of Salvia, a station near the prospecti-- or developed ground of Wadsworth. The station wsa I he Comstock lode. when railroad work was In proFORD'S ORCHESTRA gress in that section. The same bulENGLAND. WILL PATRONIZE letin announces the establishment of Will Give a Ball in a new station named Derby, 1. Two Chinese Shanghai. May within a few miles of the former's LESTER PARK PAVILION the Tsoi a in Chang and Key. who side track. pnqKiecil to visit, the United Slates to MOKE CTNARDERfl. hty machinery for Ihe government arFriday Evening, May 6th have rhnneed their senal at minds, using lo the rest rli-- t ions en1. The Ciinard line May forced at San Francisco upon incoming has plnced orders with North British Chinese, and will now go to England to yard for two fast vessels, which will tu.ike Iheir purchases. The Orchestra will be Comlie Iniili under government mipcrvlsion. Duluth. Minn.. May 1-.- Four men ChU ago. May 1. The entire plant of posed of 10 Pieces. employed by the Davidson and McRae the Wolf Manufacturing company was were drowned destroyed ly fire lonlghf. lzws fXn.niHi. ranch in Atkin county, today from capsized hosts in llica Isl-e- . right miles nun beast of Kim NELLY FARREN LEAVES WORLD'S STAGE. bcrly, Minn. ck of x c. UCIjV We solicit your patronage. Adjoining Opera House South 1 Number of Offenders Arrested Dui ing Afternoon end Evening. Yesterday afternoon aud evening was a quiet lime in the police circles. No serious offenses were committed but the officers arrested a number of minor offenders. Ed. Dual, mho ranaway from home some time ago and went to California and followed the profession of bootblack, a as picked up at the depot la&t evening, and taken to the police station. He was en route to the Bt. luis exposition, but was taken in custody aud hls father wiil be notified today. The register at thq station at the time report closed showed 'the following: George Campbell, Mike Hogan, Mike Ragan, Kd. Tooeley and Feter Campbell were booked upon the charge of being drunk. Frauk Mott and Andrew Collis were looked ne vags and Frank Andrews for disturbing the lienee. SATISFIED WITH IA)l'BETS CEPTION. ' T' 1 An-acho- paa jess Casterg Photographer 0 h Hia Marriage Broken Off, Truats Nobody. RE- Pari. May 1. Owing to the early hour of President loubet's retnrn: it wa.i attended with little demonstration. Foreign minister Delcasae interviewed on his arrival, expressed the greatest satisfaction with President Louliet'a reception in Italy. PARIS HAS QUIET MAY DAT. Purls, May 2. The May Day celebration by Socialists throughout the country were less numerous than usual and were nut attended by disturbance. BIG MINING DEAL Monterey, Mexico, May 1. One of the largest mining deals that has ever been consummated in the republic, was the taking over of the Velordna kilning and Smelting company's property by the Guggenheime Exploration company. The deal was closed on a valuation basis of $10.000, 00U gold, the Exploration company acquiring n sixty per rent internet In nil the company's holdings, psylng $5,000,000 Gug-gHtihe- lm and lezasami He Paris, May I. in n long and angry to the "Petrie. Colonel Man-hanof Faahoda fame, denies that hie resignation from the army, now definitely accomplished, has anything to do with the breaking off of hls intended marriage wlih Mme. Heriot, widow of one of the proprietors of the Louvre stores, lie writes: I have absolutely no persons who are In close touch with me, for, swing to the suspicion by which I am surrounded, and tar my own temperament, I am almost Isolated. I have become a recluse. "1 have passed through such a long and harsh apprenticeship in ostracism that 1 am not surprised that even the most ordinary, ns well as the most worthy, nets of my hard and painful life should be construed in n manner diametrically opposed to tne truth. "At, however, my moral assassination has been decided upon, there should at nil events have been suffl-rte- nt delicacy In carrying out the plot to avoid mixing up the name of n Indy who is too far away from France at 3$ to 50 Lunch Meats When you are in a hurry up o meal at homo 'phon,. ready cooked meals. Have our minced ham. Jon? a lunch. (l, ,,,. i d estali-liHhc- offi-iia- l., f'oiineil Bluffs. Is . Msy 7. These mmi and s boy war humd to death in a box car in the Northwestern yards here about one o'clock this morning They are believed to have to at at been tramps trying ride, but no cine ss to their identity been ascertained. s THE TABLES TURNED. Los Angeles. May 1. C, David Frey a butcher of thm iliv. was shot and killed this afternoon by A. Carpenter, officer of I he Humane society a spe.-lanear Tropl.u, on The shooting the imps; iris of I xw Angeles and rc suited Dorn a raid by half a ilu.en humane officers on a cocking main at. that, plate. Carpenter waj. a I rested an Is now hi the city juil lunged wiili murder. l on-mre- T npdno April rn. Nelly yarinn in old Myne Otivaffethvri; offavnfi-- e (ln-- tlnn ihe heart. tnrtey of pwity member of th Nelly Farrra was lialety rwipany whiih visited Slate. It lieraiiie known in lx'iS that he was suffering from adversity an.l her trtends. March 17ih oi Hint year, gave her the most remarkable benefit ever wit neared in Lomlo-Kve- ry available sent waa sold v abend, nitliug IJii.Ot'O. while ruliri rip thins poured in from many i. W! ep the purlVirmaiue s.ii.i tluil Driry l.ane h:i-- l Mii ii a large number of pc !( s br,-.:i- n l.- - Tokio. May 1. failcii (if l!ll- - the viciuity nf n. in. The movement 9 Japan1, imial fdg-- i iliaL r Klli-- I w lib'll pi't I port. li-- i i bi k A: ,ii b"! Ii:jr j p f,,r Armor Meat Market (Under New Maiiageim-n.- i Try us and you will emm-Trsome of our Eastern lin ai 332 25th St Phone 339 Y DIGNANS Dancing Academy REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING Off On Ladies and Misses Suits Pick out any Ladies' Suit Cut to one-ha- lf d and their former price. Out they go; no reduction too great to sell them now. We have hundreds too many and one-thir- they must go. t I . .. , .s Special attention is called to the new R. and G. Corsets which we have just received. They are all the straight front, M g;ored styles and have been perfected under the direction of one of die most expert French corset makers. The materials are fine, plain coutille, also an embroidered coutilUc, and plain white batiste, for both slender and stout figures. Styles suitable 000-fo- Admission 50 Cents We are now permanently Icestr.d In nur new store have a complete stock of the C!d Reliable Cleveland and Eagle Bicycles. We are better equipped now than ever to take cars of all classes of Repairing.. All work guaranteed and turned out on time. Our lines of Fire Arms. Ammunition, Sporting Goods and Cutlery is complete. and guarantee lag to expend $lr the present moment to utter a am- more In improvements and deThe method employed agais.i- velopments. The other 40 per cent Is those cf blackguard. Uj .Ui.-held by the Velordena company in which Matthew Dalgren. Charles Wil- those who have retort to ih- -r The colonel winds up l.v . .. . helm an, the estate of James M. Mat, 1 thews are stockholders. The mining he confide in nobody. a he he would only bring pen ;L 1 claima comprise about 6.000 acres. those whom he approai-be- j It Is stated by an offl. ia! m ,v,. IN DANGER OF DEATH. Office that Colonel Mar ha:., "J Physicians Have Grave Doubts of Re- theAepoint of being, made a gV'ie',.) he Is a man of tren.-r.- ., . covery for Organiaor Wardjohn, ' I lower and Indomitable ere r Assaulted by Thug. f be taken for granted thai i.u la by no means over. The . Denver. May 1. A Xewe special from at present at m.;. c . ' , who Andre, I. for telegraphed ::,. Balida, Colo., says that W. M. Wardjun, the national organizer ot the Untied Mine Workers of America, who waa I CLixsy, jurat assaulted on a Denver ft Rio GranJe train near Sargeant Friday night, la N still in a serious condition and the atr tending physicians say that his recov276 Twenty-FiftBt. ery Is a matter of extreme doubt. 15 per cent discount on Jewelry This Week. MARCHAND AS RECLUSE. email OOOluoO ponfl-lenc- Vice-Preside- FUTURE OF COMSTOCK. in M POLICE C0L8T lwhennBtanW left There was an unusually heavy passenger traffic westward yesterday. During the day and evening there were six extra trains carrying excursionists and homesnekera. Ogden visitor yesterday. E. T. Bade rail aw of Bt. Ijoula, Sunday in Ogden. 2, 190. Knn (MUMMIES B. C. ' MAT A Representatives den Will Act as Hosts of the Cartoonist WILL ENTERTAIN DAVENPORT... The representatives of the pms in Ogden sre makhig arrangements for the entertainment of Homer Davenport. the famous cartoonist, uin his visit to Ogden next Monday. A meeting was held yesterday niternnon of the newspaper men and n committee was appointed to confer whh the Men a Club of the Congregational rhun h. The EVANSTON IS SHUT OUT ENTIRELY, WHILE LOCALS GET program aa is contemplated will be a drive up the canyon aa far as tne TEN RUNS. -Oaks and back to the Hermitage, Intsr-Stat- s g where Mr. Davenport and party will Tht jtariake of one of County Commissioner Opened League Yesterday at Wily" Wi'sona famous trout and Glenwood Park. thicken dinners. Further arrangements upon the matThe baseball league ter will lie completed at the meeting opened In this city yesterday afternoon to be held this week. at the Glenwood Ball Park, bi t ween Evanston and Ogden. The visitors MUTTS failed to score against the Wale and REFORM SCMLJMIS the game being railed at the end of the eighth inning prevented a much larger score. The first few Innings the visitbasegame of interesting ors could not find Shurt tiff's curves, TWO BETWEEN PLAYED ball and the men fanned out In the one. STATE SCHOOLS. tso, three order. The locale found Tann In the first inning and began to Saturday afternoon the School for score on the start. In that inning Clark the Deaf liasebnll team met the team got a bare hit and stole second. Green-e- ll representing the State Industrial on the followed with a two bagger which latter's grounds. A ragged exhibition brought Clark home, Spillman and of the national game waa presented, Wearier flew out and Bliurtiiff got n the final score ending In favor of the three bagger which brought Green well Industrial school. Stephenson and ill. The hitting was kept up by Ogden an Cragun, the opposing pitchers, took through the game. Ogden has a good even break, neither one having much team and will probably keep the jien-aCarter other. the over advantage ihere. The score follows: played a good game for the Mutea. IndusThe final score waa; Mutes, 18; trial School, 16. A return game will be played at the School for the Deaf in the near future. O. D. RASMUSSEN, UTAH, MOXDAY VOBSTSG, VICTIM OF nt Tomorrow morning a large delegation from the Trades Unions will attend the convention of the Slate Federation of Iatbor. ' Og- Utah-Wyomi- H. O. Darkness, the McCammon, Idaho, merchant, is In the city. OODEX, Hill SAVE PIECES ifyra break one or both lenses of your glasses it u only necessary to mt ft ftm.v.I plcc of each Jens and bring to me and I can duplicate the same day the order is received, l make a specialty of 11 kinds cf repairing of glasses. Eyes tx;i mined FREE. j " J. T. RUSKMER, - I' 2412 Wash, Ave, tr Silks and Dress Goods VVVWWWSWMSSWVWSSeWMWWWIM......vwftnmrtnAriftfW)VVVVV,....... If you are looking for something extraordinary in a bargain way in Silks and Dress Goads they are here in every case youll get value unprecedented. Pongee Silks 55 Cents Only two pieces of thirty yar; s each on sale. Domestic Pongee 27 inches wide, medium coarse mesh, suitable for almost all occasions, excellent wearing quality and washable. The two pieces wont last long at 55c. Big Clean-U- p BB wan Sale In Vllin VlAAlVtlVt'VVV Voiles, Mistrals. Albatross, Serge, Cheviot, Fancy Mohairs, Pebble Etamines and Nub Voiles and Mohairs Dress Goods. It is your privilege to see and price them. CURTAIN SECTION An extraordinary Sale of Lace Curtains is now on. s |