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Show THB VOBKISra DEN raullne Taggert of Murgan U ing la ihe citjr. State Engineer A. F. Doremus la la the city from Salt Lake. lira. C. M. Kuna haa left for Oak land, where the will visit her parents. General and lira. George R. Vernon for a few weeks. JULY KNIGHTS OF wi-.- PHYTHIAS shortly after that. AERONAUT ENTERTAIN DANG OF AUSTRIAN AND THIEVES ..BRUTALLY ASSAULT COUNTRYMAN. FAILS TO MAKE ASCENSION AND IS HUNTED BY ANGRY MOB. BANQUET AND RECEPTION TENDERED VISITING KNIGHTS AND NEWLY INSTALLED MURDEROUS 12, 1901. breast by the piece of iron. Th . young lady sank to the ground moan. When he raw the piece of irJa projecting out from her breast, fo pullod it out. Aa he did ao she turned to him with a despairing sou. -- qs She dear Tom. Im killed." ROBBERY COUNCIL IN MATTER FOUR ORDINANCES OF NEW SIDEWALKS AND GUTTERING PASSED. UTAH. TUESDAY MORNING, OF ANOTHER MURDER AND OF CITY visit- OGDEN, 'TROUBLES ATTEMPTED MEETING BREVITIES EXAMINES, Calvin Stewart stated that he u standing about two feet from yjr Schupe when the explosion occurred" He said that the first fireworks e. ploded seemed to go off in reguv order, then the others seemed to 1 off all at once, then there was a ittr followed hy the terrific cxploxtui When Mr. Schupe waa struck, lira Schupe turned to him and said: "gT God, my husband is hurt. Run to tta stand. By the time he got back ih Injured man waa breathing his last. John Dudman, a car checker, xxl that he was out to the Park on thq evening of the Fourth. He entertain, ed the opinion aa did several ot th others, that the actions of the trs works were strange and erratic many of them were shot off among ti,. crowd. Mr. Dudmana testimony wag the conclusion of the evidence or, sented. About 8:30 last evening, the jury returned a sealed verdict which be given out later. Joha S. Corlew of this city and Fred Captain Brown, present at the time Gardner of Salt lake are the K. of of tbe explosion, was the next witness Balloonist Paarl Friabc Saya Was OFFICERS. P. delegatee to the Supreme Lodge of called to the stand. He said that he Not Hia Fault that Balloon the World, which meets In Louisville, Petition Introduced Askfhg fee the Rewas standing near the buffet when the Went Off and Left Him. Police Prevents the of Arrival ia Timely Pleasant In tha Ordirtartbs Castle of Ky., on August ltih. the Upon Evening Spent peal fireworks were Drat lighted and that Commitmedt of Bloody Act Hail With Speech-Makin- g and Openingtof Hudeon Avenue. when the bomb exploded there waa a narrowly Frlsbee Balloonist Pearl Hatchat With be held Musical will Funeral services at Program. handled last of iron paused over hia head and piece escaped being roughly sen of In over oclock today The city council met the" remains regular I mob of of imbedded itself in the corner of the and a action angry by and evening large The vigorous prompt will No. S, Knights of PyOgden Lodge Georgia Anne Payne. The funeral slon last evening with all members the balloon a of allowed He made the remark when because he building. the people committing police prevented 2957 Wall to from the residence him. thias, gave a reception last evening in the fireworks started that those were without this Counrllmen ascend and o'clock to fiaracbute Craig, 3:30 except present at murder a horrible avenue and interment will lake place their castle hall to the newly-intalle- d it being hia opinMoyes and Williams. A large number morning In an Austrian saloon on Wall Fully three thousand people gathered officer and visiting brother Knight. "crazy fireworks," 'a the city cemetery. evenwaa o'clock ion that there was something irregulast 7 Vuixlc at the at Stev. it As city square avenue. was, waa of matters were couaidered and acted a attended affair Th about by ascension by in the handling of the same. He DIED. Edwin James Berry, at 7:05 upon, including tbe passing of four or brutally beaten and robbed of aboutk, ing to witness a balloon and a thoroughly en- lar described the attendant scenes of Pearl Frisliee, who claims to be an hundred Knights waa dinances upon the mailer of the new $35 and1 almost lost $375, and Gua y. m., at the residence of Ernest J. Mor-leThe recepspent. joyable at the time of the explosion. another Austrian, is behind the aeronaut. For over an hour the anx- tion wasevening 234 Thirty-Ora- l street. He had been side silk and curbing and guttering followed by a grand banquet confusion anMr. Gibson, the affianced husband of ious crowd waited for the Immense and numerous to be held will bars and probably trouble heart and subwith districts. toast on lung mfferlng Pythian Miss Clark, gave over to Brown, the of assault with intent canvas hag to fill with gas. and then ilnce Decoration day. The time of the Under the of committee re- swer the charge the balloon ject. Chairman Joseph Che Intro- piece of Jagged iron, which had been and robbery. The when all waa in murder to commit luneral services will be announced ports Councilman In Paine, of the fire deed waa committed in the Austrollck with parachute attached arose without duced tbe toastmaster, W. B. Wedell, from her breast. Utter. abort and neat speech. Mayor Glaa-man-n pulled committee, recommended that new fire sail d Charles Kerscher, manager of To ray the crowd waa In the Depot Bazar block, on Its navigator. Kin, wa Introduced aa the first speak' alarm wires be strung from Adams it, of the what knew ia he told expressing murderous the and disappointed pork, plana mildly avenue, Wall over Tbe funeral services the er and welcomed the visiting brothers affair. He sold that he had hited Mr. avenue to Taylor avenue on Twenty-fourtthe ruth mats and assassins were to and angry threats were made againsta to the city. The speaker of Georgia Anne Payne, age 55 In part said Rennier street and that a man be hired of collected had saloon. tbe who to operate the fireworks uprear of the In the balloonist, executed be rears, who died on the 8th Inst, at to attend to the phone. Adopted. the town waa the visitor', but gave on the from of sum great of own recommendation. rear the letter's at the shot money a of large The firing (lie residence, 2959 Wall avenue, will be but how taka advice a them little to it, City Engineer Parker recommended Mr. Rennier waa unable to operate the saloon attracted the attention of throng. Aa soon a the balloon went the held from the place mentioned today at that a number of dead find a for would royal welcome, poplar trees Oflh-erBurton. off without him, Frlsbee went to a cigar they however, because, of a Secretary Heywood Has Returned ts t o'clock. Services will be conducted on Twenty-fourtthe street should be re- SfTgeant Chamber, president ot the council and fireworks, Denver and Will Give Bondi arm broken which he received in the Officer Sullivan and store across the street and soon an the mayor, Rleeth, ay Rev. Thompson and interment will moved at an Filial were Democratic councilman early dale. Referred to Fred Whipple. Two of the officer im- angry mob collected in front and many and afternoon Anderson hired and bo on Murder Charge. be In the Ogden City cemetery. street committee. Knights of Pythias and all were glad to the others to do the work for him. Ihe sa- threats were made against him. includsee As Building Inspector, the ciiy en- mediately ran to the front, of welcome and visitors the Nel When asked If he any of the Denver. Colo., July 11. Secretary loon lo prevent anyone from leaving ing cries of "Lynch him. Offlcer gineer reported bavlng collected $73.-5- and Thos. Carr, president of the council, trio were drunk atthought the time they set Haywood of the Western Federation Ihe other three ran around to the Herrick took Frlsbee to the police stafor Issuing building permits snd the of- tion, followed by an angry hooting give a brief account of a knight in off the fireworks, he said that if they of Miners, has returned Iron th the same turned in the treasury. Tha rear. Upon entering the aalonn atwere ficer saw Gua Hunock start for the crowd. No complaint was made against politic and of hi being unable to certainly would have hot iced Black Hills, where he has spent recomoa It. ft he city engineer further retained tend all of the the a To to allowed meeting lodge lockgo. waa he and be Frlsbee to waa his opinion that back door, which happened The following are the arrivals Sir the mending that ths work of macadamispart of last week. Ills principal icfe. stated auount of the council meeting. only, of the fireworks had been aet off aion there waa consideration of niov. hours: Iavld Fclss, ing ths various streets be carried out ed by a spring latch. Tbe man waa representative of this paper he jisst twenty-fou- r S. John in gave Corlew, hat the chancellor, past waa around of that he wben the big explosion occurred. He ing the headquarters of the Federation passing New York; Pauline Taggart, Morgan; under the directions of the street placed under arrest. The attention and waa everal a brief address upon the legislation of said that he purchased life fireworks to K Appel, New York; W. Hrawn, city; committee, on account of the large the officer was then turned to Stev the crowd for money balloon Lead, South Dakota. humorA number of that tbe and s grand lodge. wall yard away from the from the since the arrest of Charles H. Candy Co., Ever G. A. Mttrhel, city; O. J. Slllwell, city; amount of work In hit department. Vulitlc. who, loaning against the ous bal visitors at incidents of the grand upon the the parachute waa attached to the solicitation of Daniel Moyer over three months ago. ths wit b blood flowing freely from a nuni-liMrs. II. A. The matter wai referred to tbs comC. R. Peake, Detroit; some were were told, which greatly ap- Schupe, now deccascC The mortar feasibility of removing the headquarof cuts and bruises upon bi face. loon without his orders and that Brown, Shoshone; Mrs. Renter, Shomittee. used to hold the bomb which did such ters has been under consideration. Th The robber and hi victim were taken one shouted to the men holding down preciated. Howard shone; N. B. Parnell, rut-ofir City Parker recommended tn the police etatlun, where in broken the balloon to let go, which they did Visiting Knights Brownlee and fearful work of death was loandd by recent convention voted the executirs N. Moore. Boston: A. F. IViretnus, Salt that tbeEngineer street Intersections be conof the Murray lodge were present tbe manufacturers of the fireworks, tbe ascension waa made without board authority in the jnatler. SeLake; H. T. Archer, Nsw York; F. P. structed upon the following: Madison English, Vuixlc, without one shoe and and hi hat and with a bloody fare, gave him. He stated that he would make and spoke of being glad to be present to the park management, upon the cretary Haywood ajiid he res3v to Washburn, Boston; Mrs. V. R. Shipley, avp Twenty-fourtThe tbe with without Twenty-fiftand lodge. speakers Ogden the ascension this evening the following account of the affair. understanding that it was to be re give bonds for bfo appearance at Crip, Og Jen; N. 8. Joyce and family, Ogden; Jefferson Twenty-fourth- ; work also told of streets; the and aveisie earaccomplished by turned after it waa used. He stated fall. He entered the saloon during tha n, Walter Florence, Chicago; E. R. pie Creek on the charges of corn-piTwenty-fiftDamon Lodge, No. 19, of Murray. and Twenty-sixtthat Mr. Williams of the firm gave acy and murder. ly part of tbe evening. After ho had Chicago; T. C. 8. Rmith, Ksn-m- s streets; Twenty-fourtof Is who Brother Brownlee, street and captain went out the rear rYPJlSJf them typewritten specifications for A HTTl John M. O'Neill, eeditor of the Min. City; T. H. Ankels and family, Saa Grant, Lincoln and Wall dVcnuea. Tbs had several drinks he A tvs tbe uniform rank at Murray and also a tbe handling of tbe of the saloon and waa closely fol- fireworks. He era Magazine, will reach Denver toFrancisco. exformer to cost about $1,000 each and door member of tha Ogden todgfe, waa lowed by Hunock and others. As soon AT admitted in reply to a XT a by the morrow. the latlnr about 2,3tHi each. tended an unanimous invitation to visit county attorney, that question Tbs aa the door closed behind them the as-A 1VJ1 v AJ-- ( Rennier, who sun ter was referred lo (he street corn-mthe with in future BUNDED BY FLASH the tbe lodge Ogden started him and waa to have handled the fireworks, aasslna pounced upon tee. uniform Tank of Murray. was drunk in the afternoon and evenbut bring a large and OF LICHTNIKC The law committee reported recom- to pound Mm, Vuixlc to the Thomas Turner responded put up a good ing. strong fellow, neat the that bill and brief mending a in of toast fur ;j(2.75 "Membership" Charles Crismon testified that he Finally one of the assassins, Miss Norine Scuddse Meats With payment of coals In the rase of Og- tight. a hatchet in his hand, ran up to Will Meet in New York at Call of address. was at Clenwood Fork when the exPainful and Serious Accident. den Clly Vs. Bear Lake and Rivet withrear Joseph Chez, in his toast of Battle plosion occurred. He said that when and grabbed him and kept the Ihe Chairman Jones and Will ConWaterworks and Cry Class of Candidates for Knight- the fireworks were first touched off, blade of the hatched in hia face while By a flash of lightning In the storm, bo paid. Adopted,Irrigation Company, sult With Parker. hood, made an urgent appeal for a he was of the opinion they were not attacked him from the front, Miss Norine Rcudder met with a peculThe committee on public buildings the other in membership. class of twenty-fiv- e but Ylnxlr broke away from hia assailiar and serious accident last evening, being handled right, aa they seemed DemoSt Louis, July 11. National Ford's orchestra was In attendance to be going off in all directions. A which may Injure the vision of one of the grounds rcjKirted recommending ants and ran for the dixir, closely fol of Mack Norman of the Committeeman cratic select and for denying rendered a approand the petition fired who very ue lowed by the murderous gang storm of sparks flew among her eyes. Miss Rcndder was visiting at of the regular tbe Bent as New York a following drill psvlllbm hail musical today and a shot at him. Tbe men followed their program. priate the home of Julius Klesel, which Is armory the people, standing along the banka New of Sheehan K. local the to William by Salt mlirtia from brothers company victim into the saloon and continued message Many visiting near her home on Wall avenue and Adopted, of the He said that it seemed making clear the exact statu of Lake and Murray were in evidence and to him lagoon. Barely Escape! their attempt at rohhery when the of- York,new aa if all the fireworks were Murderer she in company with two other young when and Mandovlnb petitioned for committee Elijah national the ao pleasantly did the Knights enterficers arrived. ladies were lilting near tbs window rebate of 15i) and A. off at once. He said that he going in Aral regular meeting tain that it was the wee sma" houra was in the saloon when a conversaMurphy a petiWhen searched at tbe police station, it will have ita Lynching by Dago Cicwd. watching the storm. The other two tion for a rebate of $13.50 on unused Vlnxlc. who waa detained at a witness, order to dispel rumors that have arisen before the enthusiastic and Jolly gathtion voung ladles hsd their hack to the win liquor n occurred between whom fellow, new Referred lo ths had $275 In enrrenry upon hia per- regarding the organization of the ering betook themselves homeward. he thought to be one of the trio operlow and Alisa Rcndder was facing it. license licenses, committee. committee: Chairman Jos. Chez deserves great '$33 upon hi perron Hunock son. The large flash of lightning came and had the fireworks and the bar tendA petition from a number of resiSenator Jamea K. Jone, will, under credit for arranging the oratorical pro- ating that taken to lor an Instant all were dared, then Mias Ihe money er. The fellow wanted n bottle of corresponding dents along Ogden river waa received resohim the Instructions C. the by and J. R. given while E. Geiger gram from Vuixlc. The timely arrival of the complained of her right eye, whiskey and the bartender said to He Was Crazy Over Troubles WhN lution passed by the convention Satur-dsdid nil possible to satisfy the him: which she wae unable to open. She aijklng the connrll to stop the practice police prolMbly prevented the commitI dont core to be selling those Victim's Family and Jealous of of In nar of atthe the a hathlng call river aa waa I wortbed meeting most fastidious epicurean, night, tbe sliock to her eye as feel-ti- g suits. The matter was without bulbing ting of one of the worst crimes In the more people any Hlo Success conwhiskey." Finally, as soon aa he tlonal committee referred to the history of the city hy a gang of tested by the variety of good things to however, he sol4 him seventy-fiv- e like it was pierced by needles. 8he police committee with power to art. vas removed to her home where mediand assassins, who make their fer with Judge Alton B. Parker, th eat, drink and smoke in the capacious cents worth In a beer bottle and aa Peyton, signed by Fred J. Kiusel, al aid was summoned and attended around some of the low nominee of the party for president, and dining room. the fellow went out the bartender Wright A Suns' Co., II. H. Pecry es- headquarter ker. It ia known that the Pythian are made the remark: "Now dlvea. The Austrian aalonn on Wall hi friend and luarns from them th you want J. tate, Stanley Dee and J. A. Howell, avenue are the rendezvous for a very date fixed by the convention. occasion and this entertainers royal to be careful and dont shoot us up, was received asking for the the Chicago, July 11. Shot down today; of call a then "He will all meeting to that and of no was aay repeal exception lough element and have been very national committee to be held in New over there." It was Mr. Crismon'a WDEN VISITED BY the ordinance upon the eventable most by one of his own countrymen who had hoapl opening of closely watched by the police. present enjoyed a impression that the fellow who bought York city, U bring Judge Parker's wish ing la a mere suggestion. ELECTRICAL STORM Hudson avenue. Referred to the law the whiskey was slightly intoxicated crept up behind him, Andrew Cuneo, committee. to meet as many aa possible of tbe naRegular installation ceremonies will at the time. member of the firm of Cuneo Brothers, in attendance tional rommlitermeu wived from Fred occur next Monday evening. Burning Out of Transformer at Rest L Klesel, Sheriff Joseph Belnap said fruit dealers, and said to be the richest Deputy asking for the opening of the meeting. 3 and No. ia upon the dance of S. J. Grlffiln is Cause largest Ogden Lodge In Chicago, la dying at a how Klesel Alley, on Wall avenue, beIt 1 for this purpose that Cbalr- - wealthiest Pythian lodge In the Domain that he and the jurors found tbe Italian Hia of Run by Firs Department. tween Twenty-fourt- h assailant, Anthony Creed, , man Jones will first consult with of Utah and each year notes a constant broken mortar, lying in the water and pitoL waa arrested. There was some talk of Twenty-fifttwo In boxes the of dates to make the street little order in house Parker on vlklted was an electrical enrolled their safety members Ogden increase of by the a on the fireworks These lynching, but a riot call brought the notification and the national com- roster. pontoon. Itorm last evening lusting about an street committee. For a time the police were unThe following ordinunce were intro-ducepolice. were articles In evidence. Monmittee meeting coincide, and thua af already next sour. Several transformers about tba The officers to be installed and passed the first reading, Bandlt Forbids Construction of New ford the candidate an opportunity to Asel Farr, was also of tbe same able to take Creeclo sway from the illy were burned out. The burning out the rules day night: are as follows: Chancellor le Hie Behest Cuetome Houso were camlead men hia will who opinion aa many of the other witness- Italians who had seized him, but after meet the f a transformer on the porch of the suspended and they commander, W. A. Robertson; a hard fight in which clubs were used, Obeyed. in the vbtIous states. residence of 8. J. Grlffln on Twenty-thir- d passed the second reading and later C. Delmore; prelate, E. K. es, that there appeared to be a genpaign J. Cresclo wa landed in JalL At this meeting the national com' Geiger; master of work. L. M. Meld, eral explosion of the fireworks. street was witnessed by a neigh- the rules were suspended and the orThe shooting occurred In front of Tangier, July 11. According lo new mlttce will select a chairman, secre- master of finance, R. T. Miller; master August Carlson, aged 43, stated that bor, who. thinking the house was dinances passed the third reading-Flra- t store in South Water street, Extension werft or Curbing from the interior, the bandit Raisull tary, treasurer, and acrgcatit-at-arwaa he to Glen out wood famwith hi itrark by lightning, telephoned for tha of Jas. Ballard; keeper of exchequer, on the evening of the explosion. where Cuneo waa busy receiving fruit Hre department, who responded quickly. and Guttering District No. 3, which Is and his tribe made a raid on Chard. anJ The eomintttco will then take up such records and seals, C. N. Cuated; master ily Twenty-fourtstreet from Grant Ave after two days fighting Raisull wa vic- others mat ten as may properly come of arms, C. A. Hum; Inner guard. G. R. They took a position on the mirth Cresclo crept up behind and shot the No damage was done to the property. to Wall avenue; Sidewalk District bank of the lagoon about thirty min- merchant twice before a dozen byreceived from the No. torious. The tribe looted many cattle. before It at that time. The national Davla; outer guard, L. Applegate. Reports power aeut and to Kaluli utes threats before the fireworks were start- standers could interfere. One bullet by house of the light company last nlglit w.Vi1? " T4wn'y-fcmrtOwing of consult course, committee will, street from avenue to MonT-ned. He said that he saw Rennier and tooff effect in the left temple, while th were to the eifect that no damage had avenue; Curb- - the neighboring tribes to Mohammed Judge Parker and his friends before orEl Torres, the foreign minister, work ganizing.' a lady in company with the parties, second penetrated the head near the No. 9. been done by the lightning there. is Ball U,urln from Twenty-thir- which on the new custom house in course of d operating the fireworks, go out in the base of the brain. Cresclo, who la believed to be meboat to the pontoon. .Shortly before slreet. Upon construction at Tangier has been disAtlanta. Ga.. July 11. Clark Howell, UNKNOWN MAY BE IDENTIFIED me final passage of tbe above ordln-anee- continued. The tribe said they would national Democratic committeeman the fireworks were lighted the lady ntally unbalanced, waa until this mornthe were apjioimed raid Tangier shtmld the work continue. from Georgia, tonight said: and Rennier left the platform and ing employed by hia brother, Joha Relations of Young Lad Who Was b.v IVesIdentfollowing Carr went to shore. In returning to the Creeclo. who has a fruit store a ft as the of chairman the "In of selection board ihe of Killed Upon the Cul-oMay THE YEARS RAILWAY 8TATIS- - the national Democratic committee equalization and review platform one of thoarlo look with him doors from the house of Cuneo Broth-of Be Found. TICS. a bottle and later went back and got ers. J. C. Cresclo, another brother of there should lie no room for apprehen Ve1nt,I?n K0ye' will not only be They Went Bathing and Never three more bottles, but what those Cuneo' assailant, married a sister choice the sion that the after was lad Shortly young 11. Tha inter-stal- e Searchers Found Clothea more bottles contained Carlson didn't know. Mr. Cuneo, and after living with her Washington, to Parker July but, satisfactory Judge killed on the cul-o- lf under the wheels commerce commission today an- than that, the committee will be guided l wh,rh When the fireworks were lighted he for a few years, la said to have deL Their Bodies, and whlngion of a gravel train. Judge Howell wrote avenue from Twenty-seconIt atatixtic of the railway nounced Parker's said it in street that action expres to by Judge they seemed to be going in serted her. It la said that this, a leter to the photographer whose Twenly-aixtstreets pasacd ita first in the United Slates for the fiscal aion on Ihe subject with the keen business rivalry 11. A special to all directions, some even shooting . name waa cm the photograph which was Idaho, Boise, July and the rules were reading down into the water directly in front between hia brother and Cuneo Brot"This is the first time in many year, the Statesman from Caldwell says: suapendrd year ending on June 30, i:m;. The found In the pockets of the dead boy. and it was mint placed upon and passed li show that the par value of the rail- perhaps ever, that the chairman of the Mia Bertha Maateraon and Miss of him. After the explosion, he said hers were sufficient causes in the He didn't And the idiotograph, but re- second Mr. Jensen, who is employed at disordered brain for him to attempt to not hern Ida that national runiniittee ha in a ceived a letter from his sister, Aman- tbe law reading and was referred to way capital then outstanding wa drowned were slough committee. which represents a chosen at I he meeting of the committee near Shuey da Snllivan. the tisl mistress at Garthe home of W. Shuey about the Park, ran to the waters edge and take Mr. Cuneoa life. An ordinaire of $ti3.1S8 per mile. Tbe Immediately after tbe adjournment of two miles creating rett. Indiana, elating llial the photofrom here today. The bodies yelled to the men on the pontoon: Gu.i, .ring District, which number of passenger Parried was Hie national convention. "Dont fire any mpre until you get DISTRICT COURT ADJOURNMENT- been recovered. both of have graph was that of Joe llntler, who forTwenty-thir1,535. li!4,K9 an 45.033.030 increase of further orders." reel to After the 8L liouls convention adIs In Kanhome whose Miss merly lived at Garrett, but later moved 1 wonty .ft aireet, Shuey over the previom year; freight, car- journed, it was Hwumed that Thomas He also salf that some one, whom psxscd Ik sec. San Francisco. July 11. Judge D to Chicago. Missouri, where he was ond G. Y. Shuey, and of niece was the sas, reading and the foie ried 1,:!u4,394.::2:t tons, an Increase of Tapcait of Indiana was the choice of he did not know ran by him, killed live years ago. Mrs. Sullivan Haven today, ordered United States Miss visit. Maateraon a on was here coming it was placed on third 104.078.536 tons. The groan earnings Judge Parker and the fact that a maslated that Mrs. Barrett still lived in of Dan Mas ter son, from the saloon, out to the wafers Marshal John II. Shine to adjourn the from the operation of the lotal of 205.-31- jority of the executive committee fav- was the daughter Middleton. The two edge and yelled to one of the men-Sto- United States district court until AuChicago and further said that she had of rancher The county auditor advised the mile of railway line, whirh Is the ored him. a son who had gone out west. Judge eoiinnll of the that firing! And the reply, "I gust 1, 1904. The term will therefore the went to women slough to amount of the assesKed aggregate single track mileage, were If It should develop that. Judge young Howell has written to Mrs. Barrett, v. uatkm how the drowning occur- cant. Ive lost control," came back commence on that date rather than oa bathe. Just of i an $1.!)Hi.846.9ori. Increase of property Ogden n, Parker prefers some one rle. It goes red is not known. When they did not over the water. In spite of rigid ques- July 11, the day fixed by the law. Juds left home, which asking if she bad a son who amounted i0 $$,744.11" sn.i "" , operating expenses without saying that the committee will return search was made. westward bound. Mr. who hanTheir tioning, the witness stuck to hia state- De Haven is sitting aa Judge of the divided as follows: an increase of $141,290,105; lie guided aivordingly at the meeting to dled the remains of the Imy. says that Real court in Portland. Ore., in place of was found and Immediate ments. clothing Estate m-- l :!Koi :.on his features resembled those of tbe Thomas B. Gibson, the affianced hits- - Judge Gilbert, and the present order I earning. $t;43.3ng.of5. an increase lie held in New York. for waa made bodies the which search mprovement. of $.'i;!.176,"25: Income from other Mr. Taggart had charge of Judge SMi band of Misa Clark, was standing at ,0 KP'ur the continuance of the July photograph. short time. 1.1 -- 7 Horses and Mules sources than operation, 8205.687.4S0; Parker's campaign in Indiana and it was successful in awas .i.I.fHlK her side when she wss struck in tho tem-Mastersnn 17, old Miss years J! net income available for dividends or was partly through his efforts that tha 1(1.442 and Mist Shuey 19. HOTLY CONTESTED BALL GAME Sheep $29ti.::7ti.l5. Total first to surplus. cssnal 4IS was Instruct, Ftatr among the 72 Swine . ties. 8ti,292 of wblclt 9. Mil represented lie has lteen in close touch with the DEFEAT AMERICANS. Beyle Furniture Company Team De- W (olomea of Tices kiMi-number the of 3 persona and i::x Parker movement and no states aetion GERMANS MerrhandiM- and Fixtures feated by Z. C. M. I. Team by a those in,innd. Aggr'gate number contributed more to the shaping of the Score of 3 to 0. Machinery. Tools, etc in service. 43,871, in lord let of the convention than that of 8L Louis, July It. In the Olympic sc niHi of locnimitive Suiwnis. Credits and jiidg- crease, 2.616: ears in service. 1,173.-3SBasket ball championship games at the Indiana." The Boyle Furniture fotnpHnys inenis an increase of over 173,noO durr.c Stadium today, the German Y. M. C. A. lean went down to defeat before tha Money of Buffalo, defeated the Turner Tigers STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. 2,r.itn ing the year. Z. C. M. I. In a hotly contented five t'rrmuial Property V.'.V.V.V. of Los Angelea by a score of 18 to 6. of The base hall at the Glen above co.tiniiiiijc:iun uav reinning game COTTON MILLS TO RESUME. after-eowood I'ark diamond Entrance on 25th street. Opposite Reed Hotel. f,Trcd to the finance cnniinuvr NATION'S CORN ACREAGE. 3 score 0, to tbe of Councilman by Chambers cailoi Fall River, Mass.. July n Most of The game was an interesting one (onncils attention to the nui'for that the Fall River cut ton mill resumed from a spectator'! point of view. At a number of person Wsshlngton. July 11. Primary ren the new operations today a 'ter a ten day shut to the chief of the bureau of the no time during the game, however, turns k difuiirtu hnvc r Moat mauufai-turedown. of the are riimtnirrr.l ,i MR. AND MRS. AL PLEAU.. of arric'iltnre how was there any danger of the Furniture walks but are assrie.ptf flie department of the curtailment Society Sketch. which tiring PROF. RUIZ corn planicd to be almtu Horn la tV acreage Fir care's good work tt-- ueh the IK- had huili hesinetd'lc-l-a, has been In force here policy, four Mining Superintendent's boys scoring. Violinist Spanish nearly & TRACEY TRACEY 1.930.1)00 acre, an Increase of about with the home hide waa the strong walks. No aetion waa taken upon Farm. Blown Up and Family Have at and a aeon a a new agreeCowslip .Courtship mmh. ILLUSTRATED SONG 2,120,000 acres, or 2.4 per cent over the featnre of the game. He allowed but matter. . now being worked Montros. Vesta ment. Narrow by many Eacapt, 8MITH A CLIFFORD one hit and that tn the last Inning. area planted last year a revised in Demember of the Fall River ManufacturBurlesque Boxer. ST0CK C0"',n Comedy Farce' Entitled D cember. P. Mitllken. Following Is the line np: ers' a (Kia:lon. I formally assei.ted to, 11. the Wrong MrsAApBleonRK The home Ironwood, Mich., July Z. C. M. I BOYLE'S. it !s rxinvieii (be mill will le more ac of Earl Walton, superintendent of the j?PKV,r- R. GOURLCY'S E. . .Trreder ly romiod In OeVn. Evans .e UTAHNA GAMBLERS KILL OFFICERS. SCOPE live. Tup operative, of whom there Hrxuherton and Sunday Lake Iron rr The Passion Play. Boulter p. ...Flvgare 9 crrailiia1 of thn Poron Vm are nmre than 25.6i In tlm cloth mills, mines at Wakefield, was destroyed by Clark 1st . .Kasihitt School flfiti hiii hrpn are r si lew, over the situation. They dynamite today. Portions of the house Memphis. Tenn.. July 11. In a raid For. 2nd J. Watson during the short time very Douglass have sustained a loss in wane during and veranda sere blown 2U0 feet but hy fire deputy sheriff on a crap gamhe l.ar been C. Watson Ogden. 3rd Roy Hoyle on De Soto street tonight, the spring and summer amounting to the family, ap slairs. escaped bling house W. Boyle.. ss . ....... Wardleigh a t duel ion i.f 40 per cen. Deputy Houston Mitchell ami Deputy serious Wat Superintendent Injury. AVyckene rf ........ II err Irk mortally wounded The Intel ton ha no iuea a to the identity of Thomas Kidd were GALLACHER'S Picture. Moiing if . Slater TRUNK FACTORY William Inmate of the place. RECORD LOO RAFT. by or the the crime of their perpetrator .Bell. ..rf Douglass. . A mine at occurred the motive. striae Manufacturers of Trung and Bag, Ou, July 11. The hteamer in January cc;iinst a ten per cent, cut Washington. July 11 Admiral Isalbcr Good. Eepairtrg at rc&tun-alilBerlin. Jnl y 11 It In said that Em PRICE OF ADMISSION. Ff.,,,ici M. I eggett has Marled for San in wsgr. Some of the old employe Barker, commanding the North Atlanprices, on ihort notice. Call and jiernr William will visit King Edward Adults h an Iminrn-- e log raft found their has informed the when two taken tic the fleet, navy aaa places ... 19tf wlu-us we exa. end foe at tbe and It is of can save you 25 ner HI! I'll it Iren t.ono.Pitn fret. The Leprett Kearr-arg- e. mines resiiim d work. that tbe ba;ih-.h!... a . a. DAVID I. GALLACHER. pected h" will psy a visit ah-lo the ecut !' ' 1 ("W.fiix) f feci of lumber Sheriff Olsen haa awora in an extra Alabama. Maine. Iowa and Mux Earl of Lansdowne. 25th wtrccL aud iUkiuM'i lath. ouri have left Cortu lur Trieste. '.force of drpui.e,. Hu-mx- y, FEDERATION OF MINERS bp-a- rea-lines- Glen-woo- ns MAY MOVE h REED HOTEL one-fourt- Schupe-Willlam- er le f; Le-cla- h h Dun-naga- h LOVlUwlA INi'TT"'T il COMMITTEE ITAIIAN KILLS k CmiNTRl Del-mo- re y rut-thro- RAISULI " THREATENS ANGIHR h Cu-ne- h h e GIRLS ARE ' DROWNED.. IN SLOUGH I lf Re-tum-id d cnpit-alixatlo- u ?;" !" ,d 3 p $174.-fthi.GI- U; $1,257.-;:$.S5- RU-hry- dr-rn- 76.-55- UTAHNA PARK DYNAMITE IS SEQUEL The Week of July Hth TO STRIKE r-- f m-i- v.'fr-,nn- -- ry ........... SPECIAL ATTRACTION SUNDAY THE GREAT PASSION PLAY e -- U ESzssErssjsaxarcxassgj! TP1 I,- |