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Show THE MORN I Mi SIR HARRY of the il william Book company I?1 B Jyr . of Denver, on business for j, jnOgden n sawnuMen In selling steamship Sweden and Denfrom NorwV- York for 1100 at one year from day oMs-pres-jVwlf- or wi 'Valt makrr, with apprentiren to learn ref-al- so ' gkma. ,tw Cochrane. Madam f Wrilkt'e - on monthly pmts., by WedeH ; . J. R. R. B. Lend and Mr. m entertain the Ladle. Aid 0f the Presbyterian church and Thursday afternoon at Uie Lewi. gjatilr. $47 d Twenty-thir- . Off the can trade direcUy on official Western Union quo-. direct from New York and Chi-SSlEtthanget. Books on speculation vo S ' Commission company. buildingJjaJS. moms - day you ran get fresh Utah vegetable at Carver- mt - Cum. Ogden IL pest bank references. 219-83- 0 ' Calt-hnisa- ad avenue. Washington bkT. 3318 floe J27K. New Instrument office. UMH Bex D ExamLnar to rent. SUPREME COURT OP CALIFORNIA HAS GRANTED HIM A NEW TRIAL. He New Hope to Regain Hi Freedom Will Soon be Presented No One in for the Caboose at the Time and Cause of Fire is Unknown. With an Heir. the He Conductor Evald's taboofe No. IS Many of the readers of this paper took fire in the Souther Pacific juris will remember the arrest in this city Iasi night about 10 o'clock and for a three years ago by Ogden police of short time there was considerable exSir Harry Wesiwoud Cooper, alias citement In ihai neighborhood. Ernest Moore Chadwick, a noted conThere was no one in the ear a hen the fidence man. all around swindler and fire started, so the origin of ihe blae bigamist, with a criminal record de- Is not known, although it is thought tailed in courts from England to Aus- that it must have started from the tralia and back again to San Francis-co- . stove in the caboose as a fire was burnFour susceptive females had been ing in the stove whea the train crew deluded by his dliave manner and be- left. came his wife ostensibly. At the time When the blase find broke out Tom of bis arrest he had with him Misa Poormau observed li and wlih great Narine Schneider, a charming miss of presence of mind ran to the Southern 17 summers from a California town, Pacific roundhouse, jumped on an ento whom he claimed to be united by gine and drove it to where the car was the onto a ceremony. This .was subsequently burning. After coupling found to have been a mock marriage burning car, it was pulled through the and it was annulled. yards, all the while blazing furiously, Cooper was wanted in California for down to the tanks where ii was exhose swindling and he was held in the Jail tinguished by water from the here for the California officers while lines. There are hundreds of cars iu the Miss Schneider, Hunting her departure tor home, Was entertained through the yards at the present time end if a courtesy of the police officials. Coop- blaze got under good headway much result. damage would undoubtedly to California where the marriage waa Poornisn's presence of mind and qub k annulled and she apiiea'red against action very likely prevented the comhim at two different trials on both plete burning of caboose No. 48 and rum-ma- n of whieh he was convicted and sen- many other ears near there. Mr. has but one arm, but did wlih that tenced to ten years In Ban Quentin. His romance of love was not ended one arm what many under the same would not have done as yet, though. On Sunday, April 6, circuit) fdam-llkiR, a gentleman known as the Rev, with two. Montgomery and two or three other persons of both sexes who, whh him, BOARD OF CRITTENTON HOME had been In the habit of ministering to the prisoners at the Ban Francisco Jail, called there as usual in the after- MEETING WAS HELD AT MAYOR S noon and paused a Tew minutes at Ihe OFFICE ON MAY 2ND. cell occupied by Cornier. The prisoner pul his hand through the wicket to shake hands whh Mrs Tress May Van Vslven. The Rev. Mr. Montgom- Treasurers Report Read and Considery whispered some words to each and Routine Matters Disand ered wife. man The and they werq made cussed. in mareasw a the had procured lady riage license on the preceding day sod became the sixth wife of The board of managers of the Florence Crlttrnion Home met at the mayMrs. Van Vslven before she became office Monday, May 2nd. 19u4. the wire of Chadwick, was the widow or's The session was opened wilh prayer of a gosiiel missionary and it was in the amd slant chaplain. Airs. Underher capacity as a missionary at the by wood. Jail that she made the acquaintance The secretary being absent , no report of and fell in love with her present could he given and Airs. Bradley was huslisnd. seereiary pro tem. Reports appoinied Since the marriage, Mrs. Chadwick, of secretary and treascorresponding whose character among those who urer and matron read and approved. know her is said to be above reproach, The correaiKinding secretary presented has been a visitor to the Jail on sevfrom Mrs. Riggs, of Porteral occasions The force at the Jail a telegram an evangelist In the resland, Oregon, was changed on the 1st of January cue work, that In consequence staling and it is not alleged that, there has of the failure of her husband's begirt,, I teen Mrs. to Chadwick of visits any she could not come lo Utah as arher husband since then. Prior to ranged. An expression of sympathy and that time, however, Mrs. Chadwick regret was ordered sent to her. frequently saw lwr husband there long The treasurer reported a larger balafter the usual hours for visitors, and ance than usual, so that some, tniieh without the' necessary permit from the needed improvement were ordered. chief of police. Mrs. Chadwick Is cred- Mrs. Thornton and Mrs. Bradley w"re ited with having paid her way In, and named as rommittee to attend lo them. In that way expended In the form of Mrs. raine and Airs. Day were apJailers pointed to attend to some business In tips to the accommodating about DUO. When she went to the Jail, Balt Lake City and also to arrange the hospital, which is on the upper about the adoption of a child from the floor over the entrance and whieh la home. seldom occupird.was placed at the disAs an expression of Ihe apitreciallon posal of Cooper and bis wife. of the board of Ihe matron's benign inNow It seems that Cooper may be fluence in the home and the excellence released and he given a rhance to en- of her work generally, a gift of 15.04 joy life with his wife outside a prison waa presented. The matron's report cell. On Thursday the Supreme court was interesting, telling, among other granted Sir Harry Westwood" Cooper things, of two ntw inmates, n birth who prefers to be known as Ernest and a wedding and two released one Moore Chadwick, a new trial after a in charge of the president and the other fight of three years. His attorney, to a home of hrr own. Frank Murphy. Is of the opinion that On Thursday, the 27lh ult... the Rev. this will lead to the ultimate freedom Samuel Blair, in the presence of memof his client. Though Chadwick or bers of the board and other friends, Cooper haa been in the county Jail on performed a most Impressive ceremony, Broadway. Ban Francisco, hla wife, to uniting Mr. David Brooks to Miss Lizwhom he was married In the jail a lit- zie Peterson. The reverend gentleman tle over a year ago, is about to present (Let not your left hand know. etc.) him with an heir.' ym-quietly slipped the fee Into the bride's hands. But It was seen and the kind act was duly appreciated by ihoae FUNERAL SERVICES who had learned to love Lisxle and her Florence Critlenton OF WARDA SARTOR little daughter. will be missed In the Brooks. They home, but hearty good wishes go with e 15.000 FOR ALLEGED WANTS FAMATION DE- OF CHARACTER. Been the Subject of Much Police Court Notoriety. Ba Has , As action has been filed !u I he distagainst rict court by A. Maillard Chlrf of Police T. B. Broiling to roarer $3.'hb for an alleged defamation of rharsrter. The plain) iff allege that upon Xirrh Slat he was arrested upon a wtmnt Issued by Municipal Judge Howell, upon i ho complaint of the defendant, charging him with vagrancy S- - 'ind It further alleged that the I nt herein acted maliciously and without probable cause In having him The plaintiff further alllimited. eges that he was confined in the Jail four day and on April 4lh he was irquklcd by the said Judge Howell, who adjudged him not guilty of the The plaintiff charge of vagrancy. ' illrgra that on account of the act Inn at the chief of police he waa damaged In the sum of 85.000 together cost s. The plaintiff's la D. 8. Truman of Salt Lake. The court records show plaintiff in thbflhw whs arrested on Ihe date he Mimed, 'but ho was charged with Hriig In and frequenting houses of but was discharged by the net. At the timo of his arrest he Jc alleged to have remarked that be eold make the chief of police pay. rpm his release he went to Salt Lake vhm he dually succeeded in getting la attorney to take hla rase. It Is wpirtcd that he tried to get some attorney here to take the case, but they UR with V 4 n nnl ill?: ".era Bit BA retard. I the man whose wife ran away came to Ogden and he ftiDovod and found her In a house of She claimed he had ruln-jher when a young girl and then forced rr to lead a life of shame. Hr la Ima him and OCDEN Right Purchased Firm fop 1 WILL HAVE IT Yesterday by Local the New Syatom of City Guides. A. T. Heal mark, the printer, closed Ihr deal yesterday for the Ogden right to the laxikwood system of , City Guides which Is the same as that Just Inatall-- d la Salt Lake City. Mr. Lockwood hu agreed to help In the Installation which will be early In June. Both gentlemen were busy today securing suitable locations for the guides on .Washington. Grant, Lincoln. Wall awe anea and streets running at right an fglra with same the bust EXQUISITE .FLORAL TRIBUTE8 TEST LOVE AND SYMPATHY OF FRIENDS AND RELA- FORGER ARRESTED. r Millinery If you care to save 21 os your per cent Easter Millinery visit our store. We save you this over any one bn Millinery Hqnae In the State and give you the rn Newest Things Out n Furnishings, Clothing and Notions. 8Does, AT- TIVES. Her Little School Mates Attend the .Services and Bring Bloesoma i of Beauty to 8trew on the Casket. the exquisite floral offerings, attested the love and sympathy extended to the parents. Although the little life waa hut for the brief span of a few short years, still the bright, winsome ways and lovable, disposition of the child, won for her a place in the heart of all who knew her. Unlike most children, her manner and Judgment were matured far beyond her years, aa was ever man-llfeof in little words and deeds thoughtfulness to others. In whnnl she waa bright and active, and waa jl general favorite with her clasamateK, aa waa shown by their gift of flowerq to her and hr the attendance of ao many at the aervlres. Each of little face wore an expression solemnity and sadness, as they approached to take a farewell glance at their dear little companion, who had ao suddenly been taken from them. Mr. and Mrs. Barton, In thetr sad bereavement, have the sincere sympathy of a host of friends grief-strick- en at TORPEDO BOAT PROTECTOR SAILS McCreadys 161-1- 63 Street , ONE-HAL- F ClHoih prisoner sue .till is lilt Mj ing from aa incomil. of a cave the otttcei oi !f! U i J lice dtqiertments, to, ui;h iiiiirr uiHi.i. special officer, are K m ip,. , pv Sheriff Qtifnu, of h.i.I iii.ireihcr working ukiii the with other officer. - nutroling Ogden i; I'm ui.rier near the Foul'.iiwnlcn-i-anlooking for a mucii udiii.-The of a deputy then-cor 1.1 the missing officer .hit not tg learned as il.' Kw. ih The supposition - 'l.ui nlicn Souili-erbrakemsn of train .n of Pacific, annouii.i l i,o stanon tits Ogden and the train up fur il;- Vei--I ho miN-lug- , Kio Grande i fur ihe dour. murderer mad a 25th BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. NEVER UNDERSOLD. sub-- I Newport. R. I.. May 8. The mailne torpedo boat protector, which was inspected yesterday by two Japanese naval officers, sailed from this port today. Those in charge would not state her destination. RELIEVING FAMINE. thousChicago. May 8. and loaves tif bread were received in Chicago today from Pittsburg to relieve the famine threatened by the strike of bakers. Milwaukee and St. Lotii" hakerle were appealed to for 4he city need,, (nil failed to respond. Thirty-liv- e ymiiig man ullil Mil dlu'.tlplfd crlllltlliil 0 i. ,ii Im!,Ai.uic ViJNy, ill" Sin iic m aiii-iii(iif- ami then clnilifh ami cheriff. i up liiH packcil awiiy. Upon Gunnell, atiorm-by Y. wi-i- il.r liffcmlam, iln-n- . Thai Kuiil .:n Hhi uaiii tha' llicy much nnisf lliat fulber went out ami (lil i lie in they would have slop ii as ilii-- were annoy ing a sick man wlni was In a house near ill ere. She u din tiled that Martin hail always been g hmI In her and that K he wem linrk li llielr lloilHe In live hr wiiiildn'l be airaid of him noa. She Haiil Ihai she rildn'l tell her father hIhiiiI ihe affair uiitll next morning, one nlher witness was examined (nlyIhe eviilenee wim ru and that Ihe dcfeudHnt waa tllschurai-d- . two pearl rlaapa. 20c fur Hu heal Hale glove ever offered for Hie price. ciSKpa and comes in black, while, inode and grey. "lull haa been enter- -- 1 MINOR OFFENDERS IR POLICE COURT ABOUT A DOZEN ARE ARRAIGNED BEFORE JUDGE HOWELL TODAY. Impostor Operates Safely for Two Mentha and Secures $10,000. i Were These Drunks or Vagrants. the Cases of ence committee, a Harvard student organization. In ihe audience were several prominent labor leader. "The actual ludludrial organization in Hie I'n lied Staiea," kuIiI President Klint. ia in largd measure a dual orIhe ganization tor coinlial. Within last two years this Industrial . lias become more though let violent, through Hid firm organization of employers of many warlitii.. and now, unlike ordinary ih real emi to lie ItrceaHinf, the cuinbai-ant- s agreeing to truer' Imt never malting ioaee. Its ev f Ik are pervasive, chronic, and always at nnr'a very door. "This condition of coinhat ought lo prove iranhliional and Irmtiorary, for real public happiness cannot poaaibiy Friday night at Kaneaville the new with apOpera House waa dedicated propriate ceremonies. A grand Hall was given, which was attended by shout f."i people. A stage will m pul in later. Has two ?.0r and fiAc for ladiflM silk min, wrist Icugih, anil 75c for ladle ailk mills, clltow lcnglh. lialc lace gloves. anil tide for ladle Overturned Automobile Brings Death in Horribla Form to Its Owner, Austin Chamberlain Seams Quick to Taka Offense. Chicago, May 2.- - While hla fiancee ami mint her young woman vainly tried lo lift the heavy vehicle, H. K. Ring! Uuirinn, May 3. Quite a little breeze was rained in Hie honsn of common today during the diarusalou nf thn budget icsolmion increasing the duties on tobacco anJ cigars, by Reginald (U bent I) who Insinuated that the chancellor of the exchequer had been Informed by Joseph Chamberlain' to tariff cnmmlHBion of a certain bacco merchant who would reap direct benefit from an Increased duty on stripped tobacco. Air. AtcKenna remarked on the extraorJinary Increases In the importation of tobacco during March by this merchant. Both the chancellor of th exchequer, Austin Chamberlain, and hla father, jumped up and heatedly demanded that Mr. McKenna should In rxpreaa formulate hia charge terms Mr. AlrKenna then disclaims 1 imputing Ihe elighteat Intention of r. anything diahonorabln to the ihancei-lobut he maintained that it waa remarkable that a member of Mr. Chamberlain's coninilaaion knew what proposals were going lo bo. of Chicago Heights haa been crushed to death In the mire of a ditch beneath his overturned automobile. The accident occurred In the North Chicago road, nearly a mile from the village of Chico go Heights. The occupant of Ihe automobile besides Mr. Itlngl were Misa Florence Bornhnldt, hia fiancee, and Mlaa- fUlIzahetb Cane-dy- . On approaching the village Air. Ring! attempted lo turn cut to pass a farmer' a agon. The heavy machine awerved into a ditch at the roadside and Hu: ocnipaiiiH were thrown from thplr aeata. Mlaa Bornlioldl waa severely injured by striking the further bank of the dilrb and waa made iiiKtnnsrkiiis. Mlaa Caneily waa thrown into I ho water and earnped uninjured. When Mlaa Horn-holthe regained ronsctouaneaH young women began a aeareh for their companion and saw him atruggllng In the water and mire beneath the overturned machine. They attempted to move the aitlomohllo. but their efforts were unavailing, and Mr. Rlngl'a head sank beneath the water. Thn fanner fa Mod to slop when the accident occurred and Miss Canady and her companion walked nearly a mile to summon assistance. Mr. Hingl was superintendent nf the American Foundry and Machine company, Chicago Heights. ashm-uHlon- grow out of It. 'Solid anM iaiiona of employer, which for purposes of comliat muai ni aa units under the direction of one man. or of a kiiihH group nf nten, abridge liberty Ihe lilieriy of each Individual employer lo utilize hi own with special advantages In other men who are In the aame bum- neHH. effort, or trade nnlona to create a monopoly in lahor. each In Its own trade. ! a hostile effort against the community as a whole, tor they seek by this means their own pecuniary Is tiefit at the expense of the reat of The habitual the community. "The boycott fa a method of combat which la eminently a method or III will. It ia a gross Interference wlih a Just Industrial liberty. the Aa they have grown powerful unions have ibeniaelvea become exclusive and oppressive, and their former alirnisilc spirit, haa been corrupted by class selflshneiiB. The plain fact is that the proscription of non union men, Ihe strike In sympathy ora In supiKirt, and the boycott, are weait-onwhb h angela and sainta could not use without being demoralized May 3. Chicago. Rt. Louis World's Milford, Maas, Cook, known a Cambridge Springs. Pa.. May 3. The in tha international contestants rcprchenlitig New York. Alay By today. faced each other himself aa Col. John D. Hewitt, pres- tournament order: were in Ihe following ident of the Um keye Coke and Coal They table. Delmar v. Showalter. first First company of Uramwell. W. Va., direc- night's game; second (able, Marco vs. tor of the Hank of Bramwell. a swindNapier va. Tesch-nianthird ler has been operating in New Yoik Hodges; fourth table, Fox vs. Scheller; table. ou tor two mouth- -, having drafts . lawnmre: Marshall fifth. il and Col. Hewitt's bank cashed queen's gambit Pillsbury va. through New York declined; va. Mieses. by that seventh. Harry more bankers. Colon-- I Hewitt died defenhe; eighth, Tshigorln vs. Sylan than six months ago. The patters whereby the impostor Gulro. The game left adjourned yesterday 0 waa able lit upon an account for Showalter and (ianowaky wna Hem-with a larc stock exchange house, between drew by agreement. a mlW Mar-ehanegotiate tor the purchase of a $r.n.nuo was leading IsTor! residence in ftrooklyn. live in a first-clas- s C.snoweky Mic-- a anti hotel and enjoy himself generalplay was begun Inday. ly. were stolen by the man from In where Atlantic. City, Hewitt party win in tbe West Virginian was endcavorim: POLIVIA. to recover hi- - healih. The presidential York. Mav When the swindler began io us elect ion has resulted In a tnnmnh fer h"re h tost visited hi docuntP untnn liberal rfiy tn U par them a letter the tbe brokers and republic, say a Herald dlipa'ch the hank of credit on a Philadelphia from La Pa. Bolivia. There were Colonel The Hewitt. to made out no disturbance. bank reported I' all right and cashed Ismial Montes waa ceded preal waa a draft for tlU.'j'iO, which placed dent; Elodoro Viilazon. firet not to the impostors credit. He did and Valentine Abccia, second operate in atuciSi however, and only drear occasionally on the account tor a fear dollars. Several weeks parsed THE NORTHWESTERN LINE and the man continued about town, ATLAS. negotiating for yachts, houses, etc, War Atlas haa A but spending IIMle money. fc NorthChicago the iMiiid disby bank the been Philadelphia Suddenly, fine colored Three error western Colonel railway. covered ita through New maps, each 14x20. hound in convenient Hewitt's son and notified the York broker. They informed their form for reference. The Eaatern shown in detail, with table client and demanded an explanation. He quickly disappeared and the bank showing relative military and naval recovered It money. strength and financial reaonrres of The Impostor ia said to have used Hushia and Japan. the same means elaewberg to secure Copy mailed to any address on ro financial standing but whether be pel pi of ten f 10) cents for postage by walker, Gen. Agent. C. A N. W. failed to take toll advantage of the V he South Main Et., Balt Lake as did not is 22dij here, opportunity know n. City, L'lah pa-so- 37 cific. Alew-linian- Col-du- liberal t. t. N Rnaao-Japanep- n 3. i 4 7 i 1 i ! ; if; 1 1 4 James C, . A JSara. Pi : I- t - ii , t . 1 . I J ORCHESTRA FORDS LESTER PARK New York. Alay 3. Price above tbe average have been paid for George Washington papers during the Male of the Hurat'a library. Official WsKhington'M copy nf hia Wriilcij lo Coiigrew-.lindofi, 1795, In two vnbim-- r, brought. 12.310. Nine mher tuyika brerirg Wai.hlnc-ton'- s autograph were zold. The highest pri-e- d Item was a copy of Gibbon k' 'Decline and Fail of the Roman Empire London, 1783, in aix volumes for S1.C26. The entire get brought only 821 at a sale of Washington's books held In Philadelphia in 1S76. - I REGULAR DANCE EVERT MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING Will Give a Ball in PA- PERS. . ll. ! Dancing Academy The time limit of WASHINGTON May DIGNANS roads from 10 days to IS days. Nearly two wedka ago the Weafern Passenger association decided that the limit of Wor'da fair tickets should not exceed lu days on those sold In the asMicia-tio- n territory on a fare and ono-flftbasis. One or two of the roads were not satisfied with that, action and they gave Individual notlre that they would make a 15 days limit on such ticket. Rlnce then seven of the lines have extended tbe time limit. They are ih Burlington, Chicago; Milwaukee A. Bt. Paul, Rock Island, Frisco, Illinois Central. Missouri raciflc artd Colon PaELL GEORGE . s the oldest practical primer in th United States, if not in tjie world, died her today, aged fair tlci'Afcaa been extended by nearly all ol IT roaitern CHESS TOURNAMENT. i the-budg- EXTEND TIME LIMIT OF TICKETS. u; There were about a dozen minor offenders arraigned before Judge Howell In the municipal court at 10 o'clock this morning. Wm. Walker and W. C. Mitchell were bound for Beattie. They came in on the Union Fariflc yesterday and atop-pe- d off in Ogden to wait tor a train for the north. Then Ogden whisky proved their undoing and they were soon iu hail the custody of the officers. Ka-a ticket to Beattie, and ihe judge sent, them on their way rejoicing. Van TVmgherly. an Irishmen, wss arraigned on a i barge of drunkenness. Hjust i ante jn from Fromontorv Tolnt and evidently couldn't stand up under the Ogden brand of whisky. He waa allowed to go. Jim Kronake. the Greek, who waa In assaulted by 8. Clark, appeared court this morning, but Clark lid not put in an appearance. Kronake was allowed to go nntil wanted in court again. Clark ia a Southern runPacific now. brakeman and is out on hia C. 3. Hume, a bridge carpenter from was given thirty day for the cut-of- f. begging. W. A. Dowler and J. L. Shea, arraigned on the same charge, were each given one hour to get out of town. The caa of W. F. Bailey, charged with vagrancy, waa aet for tomorrow morning at 10 oclock. j?1 SENSATION IN COMMONS TO DEATH 3-- All of i: CRUSHED Inlx-nw- Zion City Fire Hi precedented offers. Cum bridge. Mhkiw May 1. Mcihmla of ntuilini trudH iroin.m have again been attacked and (tinhC id employer commended by Dr. Charles W. Klioi, president of Harvard iiniveraily. In an address delivered ladnre ihe social sci- Department Near Chicago. ! most worthy offer is the clearance sale on Silks and black and colored dress goods which is in progress. Already vast numbers have availed themselves of these un- President Eliot of Harvard Saya tbe "Boycott ie a Weapon Which Angela and Saint Cannot Uta Without Becoming Demoralized. IN- ' r. A TRADES UNIONS ARE ATTACKED! OG- ir. IS? Silk gloves with Ihe double Him In black, white, mode and grey, nr iiniiHual vliic at liOc. fur the heavier grade in black only. I1.no lor Hie very heavy grade la black only. Dm fur ihe ailk finish lisle in black, white, mode and grey? wlih mi inii-l- In-- r SWINDLER OPENS AN ACCOUNT Y7 I af-it-- r THE THIRD Ogden in liciait Hn nine Slu- - euiil wi-ri- IN ELIJAH the l l.fcn playing wilh Mini mln-fhililri'ii all HflrriHHiii. livi'ii iifi.'i- - iin: allfficii hknhiiIi umi .h lino I be house Martin vifiii ini pluy'iig w ii h ihe other chil BELIEVES Chief of i' Sfhmiiit i the In- - actions Ihr iiKaaiili ihai ami cnllrvl fur her faihcr rili.-c- of Stiniinlt hi was and both left ihe i a:n a, id tlial via1 il c Bei'oir the hod seen of ihc.u startled passeugere uild recover from their amazement, tie i.iiin had slain-- . up and was comfuy. mi mio the union the deH)t. It Is also suiiimiI tbsi pursued and pursuer inn slung the river lutnk and a hand iu band struggle ensued, tu which tuber Ixiili men or the deputy sheriff i'i-- a wslery grave of Ogden river. in tbe roaring wai-i-Upon arriving al ihe depot the affair waa reported to Sheriff Quinn, of Bui if, who. together wilh Special tifllcer Sullivan. of the Roulher.i raciflc. company, and Detective lendrr, went, to work of oil her upon the case, hut im tra-man bait been had. Home time ago Sheriff Quinn went down to Galientea after ihe murderer, but upon arriving there he found hi man had gone. While there lie met a man who knew the ttuir Icrer. The man was set upon the trail of the murderer and he followed big man all over lint a. state and Anally arrested him al Nevada, and aired Quinn, who was to meet him in Ogden. The trip to Ogden was uneventful until tbe Incident occurred at the railroad bridge this morning. He ia - . m DEN ON BUSINESS AND SPECTS FIRE DEPARTMENT. i - n IN urvaigiii-i- Hi,., i 1- FOLLOWER OF OOWIE IS was aiii-im-iii- pri-nn- er :ic if lii'inmiw; r, lit mg m; I'VI-.N-l- t J by ifiu in llu Htln uonil St li;- p.cliiiiiiiaiy lAununatum. l o riu ur.auii Ik allcgi-i- l have uk-plai-ou April tub in tliu lack ai, i tin- - Yui- - Inline. All. iutr. waa ihr liisi vcitmfxaiimn-i- l f. - tin hiuic, i niiiiiy IliilaitPii! fuinliu-- i mg ihi pivocn-linnri'ft-i- ! lonely followed ;:hi . ur.niif.Vai . . i):, . ii;i..kniii-i- a lu.ivkii - - s Dixci-aigc- (m Si :iii:i1i .11.1! taining one of the firm eat bellevera in In lilljah the Third. He haa faith Iktwie rif that kind which will withstand the rudest knock of the unbelievers. Hia name I (. K. Murphy and he la fire chief al Ztim City, the Mecca of the Dowlidto. and he ia In the vcw in the interest nf the Zionism. During hla stay In Ogden he naturally drifted over to tbe fire department and inspected tl and quite na naturally he became the giieat of Chief Gravea. Mr. Murphy tlilnka the Ogden d partment ia a very effective one for II a and the number of equipment believe he but members. elite needs that a city of thl ld better equlpmnn. more regular, mem tiers end better salaries. Mr. Murphy geia 1.70 a year himself as rhlef of the Zion City department. That ciiy baa all nto.lern apparatus. too. It a city of lO.Oon people and ia supported by the tithes paid by the reiduenia. Mr. Murphy went weal from Ogden thRejolcing In the cheerful conditions mme twelve hours in In the home and the peace and good after spending the city. wilt prevailing In the board, a cheerful adjournment took place, 7 8 Harry Fori. parolled prisoner from Kansas. where he ia under n fourteen tor ftwry, la in Jail Funeral services over the remains of He says he will waive extradition Wer and return to Kansas with the little Wanda Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EL E. Barton, were held at oarer who la coming for htm. the family residence on Sunday. The presence of ao large a number of sorrowing friends and relatives, aa also 0Wi .ftilllve T m e. flirt! throughout ms district. ?n. Cooper-Chadwlc- That Contradictory Thai the tue OefendanL So Jucge n -- DOOR. Oti-iis Followed to tn and Neither His Birn Seen Since H. Wright & Sons Co Silk anti lisle gloves will lie the leaders for the Spring anti Summer wear with the Plain every ilav costume. colors with a tendency toward the while and black will have the attention of the careful For the tlressers. real dressing up pur poses the lace gloves have the first place in the heart of fashionable woman. Fashion has decreed that the elbow sleeve will he in vogue and has kindly suggested the elbow lace glove and mitt as fit companions for the new style. The showing of lisle, silk and lace gloves and mitts at this store is most praiseworthy and it is to the interest of fashion ,'dle women to call and see the very extensive display. ALLEGED VXTIM TELLS HER SIDE OF 1 HE AFFAIR TO THE COURT. OF INCOMING TRAIN ANNOUNCES 'OGCF.V THE MURDERER DASHES UUM This is About Summer Gloves HEARING WHEN CONDUCTOR CONFLAGRATION SOME CAUSES EXCITEMENT IN THE RAILROAD YARDS. i, 1!0i ( W. CASE DISAPPEAR BY FIRE er and Miss Schneider were returned MA1LUS0 SUES CHIEF BROWNING JL COOPER C. T. Huec-- J ANDCAS'TOE DESTROYED MAY jM'ifNIV!, y SCHMIDT MURDERER CABOOSE WESTWOOD r r.xn, m;hmha EXAMINER. . PAVILION Friday Evening, May 6th The Orchestra will be Com- !fr i 'i tale-Bisho- " NEW CARES BUBONIC PLAGUE. New York, .May 3. Four new cas'w of bubonic plngue occurred in Ant FOUR lagasta Simlay, says a Hero Id diapati from Valparaiso. Chile. Hierp werthree (troths. Thirty-seve- n patients erenow iu the hospital. h NO RACKS AT OAKLAND. Oakland. Cal.. May 5. No rare were run at the Emeryville track toweek, and day. Tnla b the as Hie time limit allowed by lgw pi-- r I mils of but five mure days, it wuk I derided to oinir loday'a card in rde,-RI to make the final d.uy fall on Baninl:-I next. ? U posed of 10 Pieces. 1 : i 1 Admission 50 Cents t; SAVE THE PIECES If you break one or both lenses of your glasses It ia only necessary to av a small piece of each ions and bring to me and I can duplicate the same day the order i received. I make a specialty of all kinds of repairing of glasses. Eyes examined FREE. J. T. RUSHMER, 2412 Wash, Avc. - ir i? f ': I i! . i ii ? j: |