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Show TOT Clae. Collector tip iiom Sail Lake yea- E. H. CallisUr, Revenue !i H . . , niny. AN CITY WILL COMPLETE THE MACADAMIZING OF BOULEVARD IMMEDIATELY. Clara Brown baa returned from Salt Lake, where ebe ha been The Bid of Ogden State Bank ia AcInstitute. leather' the ling cepted for the Sewer Bond Other Important Matters. L. H. Korty, anjierinlendent of teleThe city council held a lengthy graph for the I'lUon Pacific ia In the i ity from Omaha. Flna last night aai transacted considerurned from able business. All members were presTho. Carnahan baa bavin io. recently ent except Councilman Emmett. The Golden. Color. firat matter to he considered waa the initialed from the School of Mine. opening of the bide for the sewer U. V. Anderson htu relumed from lion's for the new sewer district. They a trip through Idaho. sere only two bid, one from the Ogden Btsta Bank and the other from E. I W. Attorney H. If. Henderson. It. Rollins A Sons. The bid of the MsKini. Tho. Malorey. Valsntina. local hank waa 150.501 and that of Gideon, J. N. Kimbnll, A. W. Aitee and the later for $50,500. Aa aoon as the Goo. Hnlvennn ai tended federal court bids had been read, W. A. Scott, the iu Bail Lake yesterday. represent ai ive of the Rolline company, arose and said that hla bid would give Died: Joh Valladao. ia thi city the city a premium of 81,070 and sail yeetertlay, of typhoid fever. the recorder must have made a mistake. This statement wm made after The remain of Aaron Nuthnll, who Councilman Craig had made a motion died of pneumonia Saturday night, to the hid of Mr. U. 0. Blglow were shipped to Topeka, Kan., by un- on accept behalf of the Ogden State Bank. dertaker Richey lust night. Mr. Scott took the paper and called recorder to the following line: the Piano bargain, upright, new make With accrue intercat and premium rase. Will sell or rent very cheap. amounting to one per cent.-- ' Mr. Lincoln Hoi el, 23rd SI. Scott stated that the figures one per were 170. The paper waa then cent State Engineer A. F. Doremua waa passed around for the councilmen to np from Salt Lake yesterday. Inspect the figures of the bidder. The one wm plain enough but Mr. figure known well the Wm. Harcomta, Scott mated that the per cent mark from returned ha traveling salesman, meant 70. The origiual motion of Mr. a northern business trip. Craig was put and carried unamiously and the bid of the local bank waa acHr. Piper of Chicago, la aa Ogden cepted. visitor. The law committee reported upon the ordinance for resurfacing Twenty-fift- h Frank B. Hall and Ernest 1L street and an amendment to tba Woolley of Salt Lake are in the city. second section in which tha owners of real estate will have the apeclal tax Several canyon parlies have been arproportionately charged as follow: dance for the for this evening Two-fiftranged according to the linear at the Hermitage. for the front foot and three-fifth- s feet benefited. The of number square to la expected Rev, P. M. Guahnahan report was adopted. return from St. Loula tomorrow. The same committee also reported the matter of the sale of delinupon Sergeant Chamber! and Officer quent properly in the curbing an gutSmyth arrested a phony jeweler ped- tering districts. The cost of advertisdler early Inst evening who haa been ing the property la to be charged pro playing hi vocation in the city several rata porportlon to tha amount paid days and the city treasurer so instructed. The finance committee reported havBrown of the S. Brown Mr. A. audited the treasurers report and ing Lake Salt School of Correaiwndeiic. Adrecommended that it be filed. was an Ogden visitor yesterday. opted. City Engineer Parker submitted the Prof. W. A. Conley left today fbr a form instructions to of month's absence to attend the national bidders, advertising, the for etc., avlng of Wall convention of Dancing Masters, to be avenue and recommended that bids be held in St. Loula and upon bis return advertised for. Adopted. a contract will be let for a fine maple The Engineer asked for Inst ructions floor placed in his popular dancing the matter of the width of the upon be will be and thoroughly sidewalks academy around taster Park. Refer-e- d the of lovers the to furnish equipped Committee with power to Sidewalk new and all up the Terpsirhorean art, act. to assoto date dances adopted by the Considerable discussion arose under ciation for the season of 1904. the matter of advertising for bids for the new sewer. The engineer recommended an advertisement be Inserted News of New In Hie Engineering Vork. Some discussion followed as to the plating of the ad in local papers, The following are arrivals for (he and it waa finally derided to place the twentv-fou- r hours. past two local evening papers. A. W. Blair, H. J. West. City; M. ad in the Standard and State. JournThe Ogden ChiK. E. Wagner. Jackman, Denver; matter of the protests the al. Upon K. Kansas A. City; Sinclair, cago; J. In rurbing and guttering district N W. Van, St. tauis; Sol Krhpt, Chistreet from Wall an. aonTwenty-tbir- d cago; T. C. Smith. Kansas City; J. Madison 10. the city engineer reported 1). Grossman, San Francisco ; Kate P. follows: Wilson. Denver; R. Craig. A. T. Dura-mu- as Total frontage 7.947.60 feet, protestSalt Lake; C. Si. Peck, W. K. ed 4,308.75 feet or 55 per cent. As it Dr. L. J. Whileloch, Piper, Brothers, 6G 3 per rent to defect, the Chicago; J. W. Byrne, La Grande, . required had acquired Jurialietlon. Upon city Wool-leyR. H. Hall, Ernest Ore.; Frank of Councilman Williams, the Salt Lake; Maude Anderson, Fort motion waa Instructed to make the Vullins. Colo.; L. V. Korty. Omaha; engineer and advartise for bids as anon ft. E. Howell. M. T)m Fitzgerald; L. L. survey at, invisible. Simmon. Salt Lake. The T'tsh Independant Telephone PIKE Comiwny wm iwrmitied to place pole NAVAL BATTLE ON THE North iiikiii the following ai reels: si reel from of Twenty-thir- d side Beat One of the War Miniature Ships to Jarkeon; aouth side of Washington It Attraction at tha World's Fair street from Washington Twenty-sixt- h is Well Worth Seeing If You Vieit in Van south side of Twenty-sevent- h Rtiren; the World's Fair Don't Fail to Sea street from Grant to Quincy This Realistic and Thrilling Show. and street wmh side of Twenty-fift- h from Washington to Harrison. Those who visit the World' Fair The sum of $172.50 was ordered paid will fin I genuine pleasure at the Naval Herrick A Rulien, as psrthil estiExhlhit on the Pike. This is a novelty in never before witnessed In America, mate on contract for painting. In the Hall. end It ought to prove the greatest kiic-- - City The reported Sanitary lnsiector la show The of the ?xiKHdtIon. font teen new contagious disease in very realistic. The program includes the In quaranand twenty-fou- r reproductions of the naval battles of tine. city Manila, Santiago, Port Arthur and r The hill of WqlM-- eotiniy for $'J.S.'!4 other famoua sea combats. the rolleetion of taxes was refered There are 2S miniature war vessels, for to Hie lax mmmttior. The petitions 1 to in from Id feet, length ranging non and Alhern Allen of the of Geo. H. Mutdeeds and are exact reproduction was refered to the for quit claim Vnited States and contending fleets. tax committee. The pet ii inn of David Each sli ip la run by electricity, and la (or the opening of rontrollei by an operator who shs In- Mattson and other fmm Twenty-nlnl- h side the boat unseen by the spectators. Jefferson avenue This show was the great attraction at to Thirtieth streets waa refered to the committee. the Exposition at .Duesaeldorf, Germ- street of Thoa. Richie and The any. last year, and was highly applaud- Martin petition A lngehretsen for liquor licened by Prince Henry and other noted ses were granted. German celebrite. Anderson Rnnhers of Brigham City, The naval show is given on a lake were granted permision to operate a two blocks in area. Actual maneuvero round on the rity hall he a of fled may seen, blowing up mury-ging rate of $3 per day. at the square, subof ships, encounter with forts, The recorder was inrirneted to notimarine explosions, and numerous and Independent. Telephone thrilling incidents of real warfare. The fy the T'iah Naval, show attracts large crowds Company to pul 1ie street in proper daily, and every visitor is well repaid condition, after erecting theirforpoles. the proposition for his time, it is very seldom that The company's such a superior sueutlfic attraction is city to fix up the street and render the bill to them was not accepted ow-irshown at an exposition aa an amue-meto the fact that the street superfeature. Tha Naval Exhibit on the Pike ia visor lihf nut the lime to do so. The street supervisor was instructone of the high-lashows. The miniature boat cost about 1100.000.00. ed to clean up the Kireets after sideand the whole exhibit will reach clone walk contractor and render a hill to Admission is only 25 them of the expens. to S3HO.000.Gv. Tho ordinance for the resurfacing cents, but It 1s well worth fl.00. and repairing of Twenty fifth at reel KENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH AND wa taken up and paed its third reading. The following were appointBAKERY. Individual lunrhes and tee cream ed a board of equalisation and reNye. Chambers. Davidson, served from 6:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. view: Moves and Craig. 2454 Washington avenue. The following payrolls were allowed: CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC. $347.57 Street department BROKERS. 19.75 Continuous quotations on New York Sanitary department 455.17 department Stocks and Chicago Grain. We buy Engineer special department.. 571.91 and sell stocks and grain on margin Engir.-e637.87 or for cash. Our private rooms en- Sprinkling department City Attorney Bagiev reported that able our customers to come in and transact business with the utmost he had been served with a complaint and summon In an action for person aecrocy. Write for our Book of Information al Injuries for Sin.nnn brought by J. alleges he received (System of Speculation), free upon 81. Bowman, aawho result of defeet ive aide-walthe injuries upp.icatiou. 2(82 Washington. Mia at-i- rn REED HOTEL s. 2-- g nt ss The G. A. R. com mil tee have received excursion tickets to Park City, Ail lor Tuesday. June 21st, 19"4. those lushing to procure tickets will call upon the committee. S. L. Ive. ncreisry. I'pon the matter of piecing stand pipe on Washington avenue. Councilman Williams rruorfed that Mr. We-deha.l now made other stipulations for the ptaeing of the pipe, which was not. acteeahle and consequcnily the OF EDUCATION WILL ' START ON NEW SCHOOL IMMEDIATELY. CUT-OF- aub-ml'ie- d oue-lial- crtiKbed. couple of photographs of young a photographer In Indiana were the only things found in his personal efforts'. The boy was about sixteen yean of aga. A men, taken by CAME GF FOR COMMISSIONERS WATER THIS COUNTY ARE NAMED. The matter of the appointment of the water commissioners for Weber The Board of Education met in county waa settled lata yesterday afspecial session last evening, all memternoon by the board of county bers present appointing Frank W. StratArchitects Woods and Smith of Wilson, for District No. 1 and ford sketches for the proposed new Chadwick, of Slatervllle, for school building to be erected on ihe Benjamin Diatrirt No. 2. These two appointproperty recently purchased from the ments were made after considering tbe Hon. Lorin Farr, situated on Twen- following: tieth street. The specifications proTo the honorable board of county vided for an eight room brick and commissioner of Weber county: cloak suitable atone structure, with Dear Sir: The state engineer havoffice, and rooms, halls, principal' appropriation mads means for adequate heating and venti- ing stated that the ia not adequate and that other cijpdlt-ion- a lating. After carefully considering the two sketches that of Mr. Smith was for exist that render it impracticable him to appoint a superintendent so accepted and he wm retained to do that a district supervisor could be apthe architectural work for the new m in the law of 1903, provided pointed building. a water Several good Ideas were gleaned an that the appointment ofwould commissioner board be this by Mr. from Woods sketch and the great utility as an arbitrator and board allowed him $25 aa remunera- of mediator and especially In conferring tion for the labor in making said with like officers In other count riea to sketch. , for this country the water necit was decided that advertism- - for procure and proper for ua to have. Now bids for ihe erection of the buying essary I weuld state that if the board take would be proceeded with immediately. this view of the situation then their The committee on teachers presentof such fact would be suffed the names of the following per- declaration icient finding of a necessity. I do not sons, with the recommendation that think the question of expense would they be employed as teachers in tho cause any trouble after the disposition Ogden City schools for the following of the other point. Such commiasloncr season: Mrs. Bertha H. Marlin. 51rs. of rourae, under tha circumstances, in Eupherala Johnosn, Alisa Adella Joynt, order to be effective would have to be Mrs. Maude K. Taylor. R. E. Williams, a man of good judgement, practical exAndrew A. Kerr, Miss Amelia Mole, perience and enrirely and absolutely Miss Mabel H. Tlbholt, Miss May Gibwithout Interest In the distribution of son, Alisa Eat ells Egbert, Mias Maude water. This statement la made after E. Hapgood and Mias Florence Bohn. conference with Messrs. A. F. Do u. The recommendation of the commit-le- e State Engineer, and J. E. Baglcy. wm taken and Hie above named Attorney for petitioners, at your repersona were employed aa teachers quest and direction, and la concurred for the ensuing vear. In by them. Crushed and mangled beyond recognition by a freight train Is the frightful death that befell an unknown boy, yesterday afternoon near Little Mountain upon the Cut-olf- . Without anything in hia personal effect to identify him. the remains of the youth were gathered up in a blanket and brought to Ogden by 8pecial Officer Abbott and taken to Richey's Undertaking parlors where they will be held a day or so for purposes of identification. The accident f miles west hapiiened two and of Owen, which is near Little Mountain. The aiory of the crew ia to the. effect that The boy waa ruling on the pilot or the engine and In movlug alwut be fell under the wheels and the train of forty cara passed over his boy. As soon a the train passed, his body waa discovered and the train stopped and backed up and the mangled remain were gathered up in a blanket. Ilia left leg waa torn from bis body and found under the pilot of the engine. The rent of hla body wa ground to pieces and head INTERESTING Prohibition of Betting at Wash ington Park Plays Havoc. Board of County Commissioners Act in th Interests of Irrigation. Submit Tha Teachers Commutes Names for Additional Toachara for tha Ensuing Year, Whils Stealing a Rida on Pilot of En-gi-n Ho Fallo and is Ground to Pieces. BALL re-m- The Z. C. M. I, Team Defeat tha Boyle Furniture Team by Scon of I ta 1. 0 An Interesting game of baseball was played between the Boyle Furniture company team and the Z. C. 51. I. aggregation of ball to nera yesterday af- ternoon, which reunited in a victory for the latter bunch by the done score of S to 1. These games are quite popular, m a general invitation is extended to all to come out and see them, fee. Altotit seventy-fiv-e people saw the game yesterday and cheered for the team which held their sympathies. There were no startling, spectacular plays, but just a nice little exhibition of the national game. Flygara pitched and the vicgood ball for the Co-Otory wm due. In a measure, to his handling of the sphere. The teams lined up as follows: Z. C. M. I. Boyle Fur. Co. C. W. Boyle Tresder P. A. Boyle. Flygare 1st B. ........Nnibfitt Clark. . . . , . 2d B. J. Watson Wykes C. Watson Jrd B. Bister SB. Wardlelgh Douglass William Purler IF. Com pi on R.F. Sessions. Bell C.F. 1 uuger Score by Innings p, .... Z.C.M. 0 1 .0 Boyle . i. 030 0 0 1 0 0 1 a a f. Yonra aw BASEBALL PORTLAND VS OAKLAND. Portland, June 20. Oakland won an uninteresting game from Portland today. Both pitchers were hit often an with good effect. R. H. E. Score 0 6 Port land . . . . , 8 11 6 Oakland Batteriea: I berg. Shea and Steelman; Schmidt and Byrnea. BOSTON VS PHILADELPHIA. Boston, June 20. Philadelphia won the firat game today and Boston the second. The afternoon game abounded in brilliant fielding plays. Philadelphia's outfielders and tho Boston infielders divided the honors In the first game. Long hits by Cooley scored six of Boston's runs in the second game. Attendance; 1,300. R. H. E. Score Philadelphia a e a a v'e a e a e C 9 2 3 Bouton 5 1 and Batteries Duggleby. Dooia Roth; Carney, Piitlngor and Norman. Second game: It. H. E. Score Roston . . . . . . . , , . ,. , . . i . 9 10 0 0 10 1 Philadelphia Wilhelm and Needham; Fraser and Dnoin. SEATTLE VS. LOS ANGELES. Grand Stats excursion Costilla. Rio Grande, Wednesday, June 22. Train leaves Ogden 7:45 and 9:30 a. m. Re Seattle, June, 20. Seattle won eaai-lm. from Los Atigelea today. Baum 8:30 Costilla p. turning leaving waa batted hard, while Shields wm Fine Prizes, Dancing, Fishing. Invincible. After Baum retircd'St the end of tha third Inning. Flood went SCANDINAVIAN EXCURSION. box and finished the game. languor,, via O. S. L.R. R. Juue 23rd. into the R- - H. E. Score 10 a. m. leaves Ogden Special train .13 18 1 Seattle. ,, 0 2 I Loa Angeles CANNOT Sl'B THE GOVERNMENT. Batteries-Shiel- ds Blanken and Buffalo. New York, June 20. Judge Hazel in the United State court today ship; Baum, Flood and Eager. handed down a decision in the suit of BOISE VS. SPOKANE. W. B. Kirk former mayor ot Syracuse, United States the against government Boiae. Idaho, June 20. Today's ud A. D. McDoiigal, as a United was a wretched exhibition of game diMrict States Marshal for the north baseball, winding up with score of 17 of New York, for an injunction to ihe United Si Hies from securing to 9 in favor of Spokane. Sfarkell the property of the cnniplinnant pura'i went Into the box for Boise, but gave mil. to an execution in favor of the way to Wright in the fourth after I 'it i ted Si men. On Jan. 1, 19n2, Kirk four hita had tarn made off him. It. H. 13, Srore became Hiirely In New York on the . 9 10 2 ...... . . Boiae. p . IO.OihI F. of of bond John $ Gaynor, . 19 3 . SNikane. ,.Tl who eontrnctor Gaynor and Greene, Ktarkell, Wright and Weaver; Hogg, who wrk arrest cd ou an indictment of Prinwater and Frary. the grand jury. GHynor's bond whs estreated and a WASHINGTON VS. PHILADELPHIA judgement waa antered against Kirk for the amount of (he bond. The marPhiladelphia, June 20. Philadelphia shal seized Ihe property of Ktrk. who won Intoday'a game easily from Waah a for artlun the restraining brnnght hard Davis junction. Kirk claimed the property, Ington byihe newbitting. from and Holy player as he was not under the jurisdiction of Noonan, The complaint Crons College, were compelled to rethe Georgia court. Ixwausc of inagainst the government ia dismissed tire from the game oil the ground that an Individual may juries. Attendance, '3,vtKi. R.H.E. Score not an the government without per3 7 0 Washington . mission bj siecial act of congress. 11 16 2 Philadelphia Orth Batteries Jacobson. and I. 0. O. F. Drill; Henlev and Schreck. Grand State excursion Costilla. Rio CINCINNATI VS. CHICAGO. Grande. Wednesday, June 22. Train leaves Ogden 7:45 anil 9:3n a. m. Cincinnati. June 20. Slagle's muff leaving Costilla 8:30 p. m. of a lly in the fourth inning gave the Fine Prize. Dancing. Flailing. local two of iheir throe nine and decided Hie game. Chicago bad the JAPS MOVE BACK. moat mm on bases but roiild not score them. Attendance 3.8 00. St. Petersburg. June 20.' The Emph R.ILE. Score eror haa received the following . ( incinnuii ....3 8 from General Kuropatkln: . . 7 (.lncagu. , The enemy ill the direction of Batteries Harper and Teitz; and Feng Wang Cheng have not only stopped, but have made a re- Briggs and Kline. trograde movement. They nave evacST. LOl'IK VS. PITTSBURG. uated several points toward the ninth of Feng Wang Cheng, which until reSt Louis. June 2t. Nichols shut out cently they occupied. "The movement of Japanese troop Pittsburg here today ill a cleanly toward the Palime defile haa been slop- played game. Only one error was ped. but a rather important movement made and dm work of hoth teams was of the Japanese force has open dis- fast. Attendance. 2,5iNi. Score R.H covered In the direction of Siu 5 en. .. .,3 8 Rt, Louis. . , . ... 0 5 Pittsburg Batteriea-Mrboiaand McLean work had not been done. The matter of securing furniture rtaheriy and Smith. for tbe vault in the recorder's office BROOKLYN VS. NEW YORK. was referred to the committee on public buildings and grounds with New York. June 20. New York power to act. Councilman Chambers called the won an easy victory over Brooklyn to the fact that an today. Poolr. v. bo pitched for six In council's appropriation was needed to complete nines, received poor support. Babb the macadamizing of tbe boulevard making no less than five error. Keii and the tea m roller should be placed lv relieved Poole jn the seienth. At there at once. Upon motion of Conn tendance. 3.H'. It. H. E Score cilnian William the sum of $153 wa.-- : 4 10 . Brook I n. , appropriated for tliai purpote. 12 13 2 Upon mot Inn of this latter gentle- New York man the Council adjourned fur twi Ketlly. Poole and Ritter; Mathew-soand Powerman. weeks. v ....... in ...... ... ........ g ........... ...........I uis-prvlr- ' truly, E. T. HULAMSKI, County Attorney. The matter haa been before tba board for about a week and their reason for not making the appointment at that time waa due to the fact of the opinion given by tha , county attorney and which follows: My opinion is that such saving clause Is not sufficient to carry with It tha power formerly exercised by such commisaionfrs. and further, that It would be hard to point ont any necessity for the appointment of new water commlaalonera a year after the passage of the act requiring tha state engineer to appoint superintendents and supervisors. There are some glaring defects in the sfid chapter In laws of 1903 in Irrigation that will have to ha either amended by further legislation or Judicial Interpretation before they will be of any practical use. The water commission era would, in my Judgement, if appointed,, merely be an official mediator or pacifier without any particular legal power or authority." At the meet ing held In the morning and continued until afternoon Slate Engineer Dnremna who wm presented claimed it wm Impossible for him to rover all the counties at once, as the appropriation made by the last legislature wm entirely Inadequate to cover the expenditure. .Where there waa the greatest necessity for this work being done it was being done there first, and that wm the reason an adjustment wm being made of the Weber river watershed. where in Morgan county he found farmers using three times the amonnt of water the farmers were in this county. The other counties had appointed water commiseWera and raised no question, and it. was only to have the matter bridged over until It could he reaebed by legislation that the appoint ment. was aked. On behalf of the irrigation companies Judge John E. Begley urged the commissioners to act on the necessity of ihe esse, pointing out that the law said that Ihe appointment could be made if necessary. ' District No. 1, is defined m north of Ogden river tnd all the territory by Ogden River. Dial r let No. 2 ia defined as all south of Ogilen river and the territory Irrigated by Weber rivpr. Irrl-gnt- e.l NO REHEARING FDR MURDERER. Frankfort. Ky., June 20. The court of appeals today overruled the petition for rehearsing In the case of Jarnea B. Howard, vs. The Commonwealth, who was given a life sentence In the charge of ranrdrring Wiliam Goebel. The petition say nothing of the appeal to the United States supreme court. Biwaka Hia Leg and Id Killed and Two Jockeys. 8ky Pilot Art Hurt. Second race, mile. aSHIng: Dm,,v won; Champlain second; Martini. third. Time, 1:39 Third race, the Rosebud, lBkt a. forkings of the Futurity course- - Hop! Savage won: lncanutkw Fauey Dress third. Time, 1:01 35 Fourth race, handicap, ni!!e anj . furlong: Dekalbe won; Savable V? ond; Whtiler third. Time oil ' FVfth mam track: Pulaua won; I Perl Divlnatiou third. Time, 35 Sixth race, the Grass, aellmg. and a sixteenth on turf: Dainty Sheriff Bell ran a dead hear ?p! Thyme third. Time, 1:47. The sixth race run off: Sheriff nu wen; Dainty second. Time, l:5U"j! rs Seattle. Wash., June 20.- -8 umniarv the Metdowe: First race Five and a half celling: Skirmish won; sir aecond; Meteors, third. Time, Second Four and a half rurlon dS Chicago; June 20. The same conditions that governed racing Saturday, prevailed at Washington Park today, tha edict of Mayor Harrison being rigidly enforced. Nearly 200 of the city's Chief Assistant policemen under Schuetier, were there to sea that tha ultimatum against betting wm adhered to, and in view of this fact, not n single effort wm made by any of the fifty or more bookmakers to do business. The attendance wm 2,000. On the corresponding day last year, with tha conditions at tha track the same m today with the exception that bookmaking waa permitted, more than 16,000 persona pail for admission io the grounds. The officials of the track declare that despite tbe poor attendance and the consequent loss of money, the meeting will run the full 25 day, no matter how much it will coat the Washington Park Jockey Club. A had accident occurred in the fifth race, in which Bky Pilot broke hie leg and wm afterward killed upon the order of the horues' owner. Jockey Conley who had the mount, wm severely Injured when Bky Pilot fell and was carried off the field insensible. Another accident happened in the last event. Aa the horse were rounding the back atretch Rough and Tumble, who waa well in front, stumbled and fell. Jockey Greenfield waa badly shaken up and had several of hia teeth knocked out. Summary: First rare, four furlongs: Kurtzman won; Blue Bird second ; Seasick, third. Time, :488 Second race, one mile: The Regent won; Ebony, second; Golden Mineral, third. Time, 1:40. Third race, mile and a sixteenth: Wit ful won; Bhawana, second; Leila third. Time, 1:46. Fourth race, mile and 70 yards: Bill a, Finch won; Jerry Lynch, second; third. Time. 1:44 Fifth race, six furlongs: Burleigh won; Birch Broom, second; Fred tap-per- t, third. Time, 1:13 Sixth race, one mile: Action won; Spencerian, second; Sweet Tone third. Time, 1:40. 1-- 5. selling: Aurora B. won; MarFiecknui second; Maud Sherwood, third ' Tim. :55 4. Third Five and shelf furlong Hn ing: Agnes Mick won; Educate tee. ond; St. Phillip! na, third. Tin.. 1:08 4. Fourth One mils, selling;1 T'.nrtu Belle won; Rollick, second; third. .Time, 1:43. Fifth Six furlonga, selling: Hippo' maxes won; Bryce, second; Norlhsett third. Time, 1:14 4. Sixth Mile and one hundred yards, selling: Past Master, won; AH About second; Canejo, third. Time, i:4g i.j riC 1-- CARDINAL GIBBONS AND THE ARB1SHOPS. Baltimore. June 20. In view of costatements that have been published aa to tho attitude of Cardinal Gibbons and American archbishop in tha matter of Pope Pina1 recent letter on the subject of chun-- music, restoring Gregorian chant, the cardinal today made the following statement to the Associated Press: The carulnal wrote to the holy fathe promising to carry out m fast as pm llcable the Judicious and practical of tbe pope on the subject of hc red muffic. Today the cardinal received a reply from the holy father, in which hla holiness warmly commendi and appreciates the letter of his and archbishop. The alleged interviews and observations to the cardinal, touching the holy father's letter on socred music are devoid or foundation. ntradictory let-t- er eml-ncn- Fon-oast- 8-- 5. 4-- 5. St Iatula, June 20. Fairgrounds summary: First race, four and a half fur long, purse: Limerick won; Lorella M. second; Lone Wolf, thirl. Time, :58 Second race, six furlongs, purse: King Fox II won; Crescerton, second; Gigantic, third. Time. :58. Third race, five furlongs, eclling: Zinda won; Franco, second; No Trumps third. Time, 1:04 4. Fourth race, mile and 70 yards: Harmakla won; Gallagher, second; Falkland, third. Time, 1:50 2. Fifth race, seven furlnnga, purse: Foxy Kane won; Ingoltbrift second; Echodmle, third. Time, 1:32 Sixth race, mile and an eighth, selling: Lynch won: Gasllghter, second; Broodier, third. Time; 2:03. ALL THIS WEEK DE KOTA . Tha Worll'a Greatest Maglciai. CROSS & HOLDEN Refined Comedy Sketch Artiit 3-- 4. WONDERFUL BUSCH America'! Most Artistic Gymaaib DEVOY A PERI Premier Buck A Wing Dancers. 3-- 1-- THE GIRL FROM KENTUCKY In Refined Bongs aud Dances. 3-- 4. New York, June 29. Sheephead Bay summary: Firat race, five and a half furlong: Delcanta won; Jockey C., second; Diamond Flush third. Time, 1.08 3-- NEW ILLUSTRATED SONG AND MOVING PICTURES, Performance at 8:30. Dancing at 9:30. Cars every ten minutes. Dental Chicago want the people of Ogden City and Weber county to know that tney appreciate the great run of patronage which they have enjoyed since opening their office to the public. It certainly is gratifying to uato feel that onr honesty and integrity haa become established ao thoroughly in so short a time, with the people. We wish to Impress upon the public mind, moat of all, that ws do exactly m we say we will. Our offer of the Best Set of Teeth on rubber at $8.00 having met with such marked success that we shall continue putting them in at that figure, supplying all alike at eight dollars per set, and absolutely guaranteed to be high grade in every respect. We make a special 80 day offer of Gold Crowu with solid tips at $5.00 each, and bridge work at $5.00 per tooth. SLAYER STILL AT LARGE. Eaticlsire, Wis.. June 20. The slayer of Sheriff Harris, who wm shot on a train Saturday night, while making an arrest is still at large, Tho murderer is supposed to be John Smith, of tana. Mon- GATES SUSPECTS ROB DID TRAIN. NOT June 20. Detective Elko, Nev Thacker of Wells Fargo and Company, arrived here today and interviewed the Gates susirta who were arrested for horse stealing. He says that they are not the men who are wanted for robbing tbe train at Copley, California. Newport. N. J.. June 20. The rruiser Mayflower tailed from here today for Glbralts 1o join Ihe lMltieshlp squadron. DISBARMENT COMMITED. G. A. Davis is a well known attorney of Honolulu. He was disbarred from wfpractbe In courts of tbe Territory last August for his connection with (be rae of John M. Smnner. an aged capitalist. whose relatives sought to secure hla estate. Davis took the ir.ntter of hi dlliarmuit to President Roosevelt, but was informed that the President had no power to Interfere with the action of the courts. Denver. June 20. A decision given ly the State Supreme Court today firmed the rjmsritutJonality of the heritance tax law. CALL EXAMINE OURWORKGETOUR PRICES BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE REMEMBER OUROfFICEISAT 347 24fch OGDEN 5 Street - - - miEfpezCTWsi EgneaBB AN ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENT OF Honolulu. Juno 2rt. Tlie new Supreme Court has commuted the of Disbarment passed upon G. A. Davis, to suspension of practice until next October. s ailt-mio- MS SEWN APPOINTED BOARD MEETS BOY FRIGHTFUL DEATH ON CROW DROPS CHADWICK SCHOOL UNKNOWN 21, 1901, STRATFORD, PLANS FOR CAR WHEELS COUNCIL Mica Blanch Wanner baa returned from Wellesley. Mas., where ke liaa been attending school lor the pal ACCEPT DEATH WITH OF CITY JTOB DCTDER, UTAH, TTEFTDAY MORYIYG, EXAVnTER, CRUSHED TO SESSION hall at Hermitage Wednesday, Jane 22nd. 1904, under auapice ei nn.ve Board ul lieliRion MORXINO afin- FLOWERS. Can be had. when you uie one of our s beautiful, sparkling Vases. 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