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Show TUB TtfapliwM NimMni In the day timi call up SUX mr sail at No. 407 24th street At call ay Na. night, after T p. IS Staadard Building. office. er Jut, 304; 1i, Pratt Everything is la readiness for the amateur boxing-sho- w at McCoy's gymnasium tonight A ring has hewn built and seats calculated to hold 450 people have been set In place. The doors will be opened at T o'clock and tha allow will begin promptly at 1:20. Jerry McCarty and Battling Nelson are expected here today aad both will be asked to give an acuount of themselves. The first number on the program will be a three-roun- d go betweea two local Paine and Thia will be followed by anbout between Guy other three-rounForrest and Frank Tillman of this city. Tha next mill promises to ha a hair-rais"Cobb" Bear and between Dell Hughes, two of the fastest boxers In Ogden. McCoy and Perry Young Kid Qaeennn will then box three rounds tor nn exhibition. The wind-u- p will be n battle royal between tour husky colored boxers Perry Queenan, who la training at McCoys gymnasium In thia city, )a trying out all the available boxers la ine city and givtatg them nil a fair show. Among those who donned the mitts with him yesterday were Alva O. Behring, the husky deputy sheriff of Ogden. Mr.. Rebring. In spile of hla weight and alae. la one of the shiftiest men tn the city, and n boxer of no small ability. Queenan pronounces him one of the strangest men he has ever met and a fine man for a fighter to work out with aa ho haa a blow that will prompt any fighter to stay clear who of. Two other boxers, give Qneenan warm set to every atternnou are Ywmg Kid McCoy and Win. Hughes of this city. Queenan boxes two rounds with each and then resorts to wrestling with Behring for a few minutes, lie la developing fine form and ought to give a good account of blinself on Monday. 24-fo- ot Robt. & Lewis baa hardwood charcoal lor flat iron. Phone 111- FOR SALE First claae pool table. Cheap. ImpHre at 1G9 35th street The Cleveland Commission haaeball team of Salt Lake City haa and haa written to tha management of the Ogden team for terms and a list of open dales. The fnam will, no doubt, be given a game on May 32nd. Inge-bretae- n. light-weigh- ts d er Now plant SWEET PEAS. Buy seed In bulk of Skeen ft Co, 352 24th SL The show af the Pastime theater, thia r, both la atweek la a tendance and quality. It la. In fart, the finest bill presented there since record-breake- the opening. FOR SALE Restaurant and short order. Centrally located. Established business. 20S 25th street. I Buy aa Incubator and make the poultry business pay. Skeen ft Co, 352 24th St. Mrs. Leroy Taylor, of Heaver. Colo, haa arrived In thta city to jtfln her husband who has decided to locate In Ogden. Mr. Taylor will prova a valuable acquisition to the Ogden baseball team a he la a ftrnt short-sto- p, pitcher and good batsman. Members Protection Lodge No. 24 A. O. U. W. can pay their dure at Brown Drug Co,, corner 2Snd and Washington. PhiL Kohn. Financier. Onion astc are going fast. Dont put off buying too long. Skeen ft Co, 262 24th SL WANTED flood girl for general housework. 2971 Washington avenue. The Lyceum theater la drawing large houses again this week. The bill, as usual, la flrsU'laus In every respect The Orest Train Robbery," Illustrated with moving picture is a feature. FOR SALE A new piano in use only two months Will be sold at a bargain. Call qt Examiner office. WANTED flood girl for general housework, 3171 Washington avenue. Ed. Robinson of Salt Lake City, yesterday, telephoned to "Young Kid McCoy of this city, saying that be would send two of hla preliminary boxers to this city to train at McCoya gymnasium. FOR SALE New large high grade upright piano. Call at 269 22nd SL Parties leaving or 'phone 603-K- . town. El wood boteL The members of the police ment received a box of cigars departy ester-- . day from C. C. Rickards, as a token of appreciation for services, In returning the chickens stolen from hla home last Saturday evening. We make a specialty of line sausage Try some for breakfast. Excelsior Telephone 171K. Market. ' Mrs. J. W. Keogh died In San Jaae, California, last Sunday, after an illness of several months. The remains Will reach Ogden tomorrow, en route to Salt Lake. The burial will take place in the afternoon. Mrs. Keogh was well known In Ogden. W. H. Clifford, the clever young monologue artist who has beep one of the greatest attractions of the local vaudeville houses, la hack from Salt the guest or Herman En singer. ljim, en route to Butte, Montana. He is The quarantine for smallpox was raised from the fire elation yesterday afternoon. The little daughter of Ed. Barton Is suffering from pneumonia. Clarence Dykcman and Mis Nellie M.i Hartman were married by Rev, Wright yesterday afternoon. Jane Fisher was arrested yesterday afternoon for being drunk. This makes the third time Jane has been taken over to the station within pant five days for being drunk. Twice her sen fence has been auapended, on promising to leave town. non of D. M. Morrison, baa received his second promotion In the United State navy. John nliated from Ogden, and Is now second assistant electrician at New Port, John 'Morrison, B. L fBIlot West returned yesterday from Auburn, Cal..1 where he haa been vis jting his father and mother. SECOND WARD ENTERTAINMENT. Well Attended and Audience Pleased. The entertainment at the Second Ward Amdeement Hall last evening - was well attended and the program proved to be a good one. Ray Hoyle'i ntaoo nolo wft well received, also the by Miss eway on Goethe-SchillJohnson. The Interpretation of Wilhelm (Tell) by A. 1 Srorille and the scene in which 14 young men and ladles look part won the applause of the audience. .. er Laura M. Metflhan Cbaa. Melghan.' THE MEIGHAN New COMPANY. inlet.; fair refidt- -. . Telephone 663-T- . Mi teat. 3 tnt Refined quiet: it TRUNK FACTORY floret, :4n; gram gth Street.' CoC'v-j-nrm- ;. Nf Tninps s,nd Bag, Repairing ut reason :bort nolire. Call and J ve yr, 23 per vxtt-rftAC- 5-- 8; idlgallacher. J J. Shepherd Is still In jail at the When InterCounty Court house. viewed by a reporter he said: I could get bail, but what's the use? They would only pull me on a Discovered by Officer Feiker, But Too Lett to Otfor Aid. similar charge. "Hava they aay more charges?" "Charges? Yes they have a pile a font high, sworn to by every hop fleud la town. Do yon Intend to continue publishing your Dally News?" 'Tea. air. Tomorrow evening 1 will have ruts of all the gamhling houses, both exterior and Interior, and also some views of Electric Alley. I'd had them out this evening, bin the photographs had to he sent to Balt Lake " City to secure Shepherd looks as though he had not He enjoy been taken off hla feed. the added notoriety. George O. Hale of Evanston, Wyo., was drowned in the hoi plunge at the Ogden Hut Spring yesterday afternoon. Mr. Hale came down from Evanston yesterday morning and was In town trsnrectiug some business until half-tone.- r Karri, the popular for the firm of Harris ft Co., of St. Louia. waa in town yeaterday. Mark wool-buye- BUSY ALCIIONEERS Twa tucasasful Man Now at Bsgh-tol- 3 e Store. Sinclair ft Gabriel, the auctioneers, who are conducting a sale at Beghtol'a Jeweler store, are doing a big business. They are known throughout the country aa two of the moat successful men In that line, and before coining to Ogden had put la three weeke in Salt Lake In tha jewelry atore of Hall, where they sold 221.000 worm of goods When they once draw a crowd they hold tha attention of all present and to remain seems to prove to be an temptation to buy. well-know- i (tlE WEDDING E. Lloyd Married to Lenora M. Griffith by Rev. Carvar. p. when he took a car to the springs, and went in bathing. He w as first noticed by Officer Feiker, who has been on the sick Hat for the past day or so, and Cud Si so gone to the springs Hale was In s stooping position with his head under water. Feiker thought at first that he was only ducking his head, but when he did not raise up. the officer at once decided that hed had drowned. Some parties who were In the sweating room were called and the liody was taken out of the water, where every means of restoring life were resorted to, but death had claimed him. Dr. Joyce was telephoned to and responded at once, but when he arrived it was imiKissiblo to do anything. Mr. Hale was a member of the firm of lisle ft Bchisholm, proprietors of the Big Four saloon ai Evanston, Wyo.. where he and his family are well known. Messrs. Ucomsn and Cashnm, merchants at Evanston, telephoned to I'nderiaker Richey to have the body brought iuto Ogden and prepared for shipment. The body was taken to the undertaking parlors last night. It la understood that death resulted from the heat of the water, causing Hale to become unconscious. Mr. Hale was In Ogden, where he has a host of friends. Mr. Bchlsholm is expected in town this morning, when he will make to have Ike body shipped to Evanston. ni-- , This musical comedy la not new here, being Us third visit In as many seasons. The company compares well with Us predecessors, and some clever specialty people compose this season's cast. Mr. Bloom as Hans Nix, the inspec tor of telephones, was a host In him-seland it may be said the best comedian seen In tbe part Ralph Klgga as Snuffles, the tough office boy, did some exceptionlly clever dancing uud his topical songs were a hit. Miss Vaugb Sargeant aa Estelle Mias Koegh as Toots, Miss Rose Stillman as Beauty Fairfax, were all good. A clever dancing specialty by 8am-telt- e and Sean was presented In the second act. The chorus were young and good looking, and gave adequate support. The company go to the Salt Lake theater for three performances OEEO The police made an important rapmorning, when they landed behind the "bars vJoseph and William Connors, From evidence pi ready in their possession, are certain they have landed the parlies, who burglarised the second-han- d street last Sunstore on Twenty-fiftday evening. Richmond furnished Chief of Police Browning a description of two young men who had been In bis store Bun-da- y looking around, but who had nut made any purchaseu.S' Detective Cordon 6f the Southern Pacific wired the Chief of Police that he had arrested two men answering the description at Promontory Point, nnd would arrive in the city with them at 6:30 a. m. Officers Wilson and Smyth met Cordon at the depot, where the prisoners were turned over to them, and taken to the station. When searched, the fallowing articles stolen from Richmond were found: 8Ilver watch, gloves, pocket knives, and William had the Corduroy pants on, also the high top black shoes. Mr. Richmond waa over at the station last night and recognised them aa the parties who were in bla store Sunday afternoon. The whole department have a right to feel gratified at the able manner In which the men were captured. h Lamp Caught In Wheat and Threw Him to Ground. Ot.o Stewart was quite seriously Injured yeaterday morning by yelng thrown from his wheel on the corner and Washington avenof Twenty-thir- d ue. Stewart is employed as a railway postal clerk and waa on his 'way to tne depot to report for work at 3:80 a. m. The accident waa caused by the bicycle lamp getting caught In me front wheel. GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENT O. D. RASMUSSEN, Representing THE WHITE STAR LINE AMERICAN LIKE RED 8TAR LINE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN LIKE DOMINION LINE HOLLAND AMERICAN LINE And the HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE. Passengers Booked from or to any part NO HOSPITAL Seriously Injured Street. the-polic- Bicycle . Store Workman d ture yesterday SIEWARE INJIiSED! TAKEN TO TI ARE CAPTURED Robbed Second-HanBoxers Will Be in the Rin2 Shepherd Enjoys the Added Business Man of Evanston Company is Good One With cm Twenty-Fift- h Clever Specialty People. Found In a Pool Notoriety oi Imprisonment Tonight. The following 200 acorea liare bssn howled at the Acme alley thia week: Williamson 200. 307. 3ul; Csse-a- oS. 218; C. L. Mtl-lDobel 219; Stephen 307: Brown 307, and Camp 216. m T EAT HOT SPRINGS COURT HOUSE APRIL 13, 1901 THE TELEPHONE DROWNED AT THE STILL 11 JAIL AT Instrument. riauo to rent. Near Address Boa UM Examiner UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OGDEN, EXAMINER, MOUSING By a Fall. Yesterday Mike Cassidy seriously Injured by falling f.n, l(l! top of the incline track us, m Union Pacific coaling chutes. Cassidy was employed making om, repairs and was out on the nd t inclined track. He stepped ,i he end of a 2x13 plank which was !, rely fastened, and waa thrown t ,h. the ground: plank striking him iu th. groin. The ambulance was called out tnl Cassidy was taken to the geneiai ho pital where be received mem, sid, and la now resting easy. in-,- '! COMER HAS MAJORITY. Birmingham. Ala., April 12. -- Fuller returns from yesterday's Dcinoerrit primary elections confirm the nnmiu. tion of B. B. Comer as President of tbe Alabama Railroad conimhiuou hr an overwhelming majority. Amateur Boxing Tournament WEDNESDAY, APRIL LI. AT Me Coys Gym Five Fast Bouts and a BaMe ADMISSION Royal 50 CENTS. TRUTH IN STORY, Madrid, April 12. There Is no truth in the story published in the United States that General Torsi, who commanded the Spanish garrison at Santiago de Cuba, at the time of the surrender of that place to the United States forces, had died at an insane nsylum at Leganes today. General Torsi Is stilling living at the hospital. ...M EAT Is the Staff of Life and Energy ' The ARMOR MEAT MARKET MOSQUITO COURT CONTENTION. Yesterday, afternoon a marriage lidmd cense was grantud to Wm. K. Lloyd, Washington, April 13. Friction, It is learned. Is again developing beage 32, sad Miss Lenora M. Griffith, IK, and at 9 p. m. they were marof Europe to any part of the United tween Great Britain and Nicaragua Had Bsen Yardmaatsr far the South age over the mosquito coast, which since ried by Rev. Carver at the home of (Under New Management) Slates. ern Pacific. alreet. the early sixties has been a matter of the bride. No. 1310 Twenty-firs- t 2418 Washington Ave. Utah. Ogden, Can supply your svery want in th contention between the London gov Miss Griffith is the daughter '( Henry A. Hill, lor several years most tins. O. Orif K. reand and eminent American Henrietta Central the Mrs George TO RECOVER DUTIES. yardmaster In the Southern Pacillo Try us and you will corns again. Try rail llth, and Is one of Ogden's most estipublic. The Associated Press is Inyards and one of the that the London authorities aoms of. our EASTERN MEATS. road men in thia city, died yesterday mable young women. Washington, April 12. A caae In- formed once Wm. EL Lloyd Is employed at the more protest against the vioFresh fish and oysters at all times will about noon, after an illness dating volving clalma to the amount of over Seldon-Wyac- k London meat market, where he s well alnrw last November. treaty of 87,000.000 Indirectly, was argued today lation of the and (fevorably known, having worked He wss born In Ogden thirty-seve- n before the court of clalma It was 1860, the terms of which Great Britain year ago, and has always made this continuously for the past three years Tough Characters Cause Con- brought by Warner Barnes ft Co., a agreed to recognize the sovereignty for Hr. A. Wright. his home. British corporation doing business In of Nicaragua over the country claimed A reception to the relatives was siderable Excitement. He leaves d wife, sis sons and three by the Mosquito Indians. New York and Manila, to recover $80,-0The sole wish of the British governdaughters, residing on West Twenty-fift- h given at the home of the bride In the In duties on goods paid Imported ment. it Is stated, is to bring Nicaraevening, where all joined In wishing street. into the Islands between Philippine of the treaty obThe time of funeral will be an- them a ilfu of unending happiness the signature of the treaty of peace gua to a realization she Is under to the Mosquito nounced later. ligations with and March 1902, when 2nd, Spain CON9UL APPOINTMENTS. Pat Ryan and James Collins had Indians! nnd to give to them those REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY Congress established a regular tariff tn whieh some trouble down on Twenty-Fift- h rights STREET CAR MEN ORGANIZING. and SATURDAY EVENING place of the military tariff. If the should at all Nicaragua promised they Washington, April IS. The assign- street last times enjoy. which In Col- claim le maintained a Urge number of ended night, of ment the three to temporary duty Federation of Labor Organisers ComUnited States consuls to Manchurian lins stabbing Ryan in the neck with a similar claims must be paid and In adFIFTY FILIPINOS ARRIVE. ing tsOgdsn. dition probably will validate claims for You porta having been left to Minister pocket, knife, inflicting a painful but a refund of duties on goode Imported not the a he has wound. changed Conger, necessarily slightly dangerous When the "organisers now in Salt 12. There were In Washington, April the time Spanish ships during speciFrom reports, they are both tough Lake unionise the street car men, they original program so that now Mr. fied under the terms of the Parle landed at Tacoma, Washington, recentThe serious consequencss of wilt come to Ogden, according to re- Cheshire will go to the legation at Pe-1s characters aad have served time to- treaty. ly fifty Filipinos who were brought to continued eye strain? Eykin aa an attache; Mr. Davidson gether In Joliet penitentiary; where ports received Inst evening. the United States under contract to the rause of the trouble last evening is is priceless beyond all detailed for duty at the Shanghai conesight car Lake Salt street the Yesterday 8t. Petersburg. April 13. General take part In the Philippines exhibit ai sulate while Mr. Morgan, now en route supposed to have originated. deserving of yew possessions, conductors and motormen perfected SL Louis Exposition. Thirty-nin- e consideration. CoRyan and Collins were !n the Pacific Kurpatkin'a report to the Emperor of the highest labor organisation. Organiser R. E to China, will be assigned to duty a with saloon drinking, when Collins Insisted the annihilation of the Japanese de- of the number were afflicted nsult mo at once If yon need assistant ronsul either at Currie of the American Federation of a of the eye. Under disease trachoma, that tachments on strike Yaln Is No charge for ex amis-a- t matFoo. him. a or the Che Ryan river, help. Growing ImpaLabor, presided, and Organiser Pratt tient at the manner In which Ryan ter of general satisfaction In official a ruling by the attorney general naIon. of the Amalgamated union explained ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft took the banter. Collina pulled his circles. Again, In the view of the of- tives of the Philippines and Porto Rico tbe aims and purposes of the organisapocket knife and stabbed Ryan In the ficials, a Russian soldier has proved are not aliens within the meaning of NOT VET IN CUSTODY. tion. Tbe speakers took tbe manageneck. He then ran out of the back door his superiority in strategy and in the the emmlgratlon net and they had to ment of the company to task and Tm and up Electric alley to Grant and manner of attack, which left no chance be admitted. Congress will be asked In 13. No of charged promisee Ouray, Colo., April meet to cases for such arisdown Grant Wash. Ave. legislation to nine-hou- r 2412 the store for a to matter cigar of the escape. single enemy tbe just day, and attempt has yet been made by north of the postofflre, where One of the feature of the message ing hereafter. other things, and urged organisation. Adjutant General Bell, comcornered by Ryan. Officer Burton and which la not pleasing to the authoriAn adjournment was taken at a late manding tbe military at Tellu-ride- , Tom Burt were on the scene Immedities Is the action of the Koreans In reto have Judge Thercm hour, and another meeting will be held ately and took both parties to the vealing to tha Japanese the presence of to finish up hualnere not completed. Stevens of Ouray arrexted for tatlon. the Russians at Yongampho and the his criticisms of Governor PeaManager Cam pi tell of tbe Utah Light Collina haa been la Ogden for some ft Railway company slated that It has feeling prevaiU that the Koreans are body and the heads of the time and la well known by the officer not so unfriendly Louisiana Purchase Exposition cup an Indestructible souvenir of th to the Japanese as State military In connection always been and ts now the policy of who consider him a bad character. has been announced. Incidents such worlds fair. It has the colored photograph of Napoleon and Jeffereoa the company to confer with its emwith Ihe Moyer habeas corpus A crowd of several hundred esse. However, it Is reported gathered as that at indicate that the the Louisiana purchase in 1803, the colored map of the United States is ployee and to grant all requests made to witness Ihe excitement and wateii view held Yongampho within eason. Moreover, the com here that General Bell yesterof the Korean attitude is a 1903 and Ads bridge at St. Louis on It. Price 25c. We will give one free wilk the offlcera take their prisoners to the mistaken one. pauy Is not opposed to the men or day In a telephoned conversastation. every 3.00 purchase in our erockery department this week. tion with a reshlcnt of this genlslng tor their mutual lieneflt. and for the appointment of committees for It as intention his St. 13. lo place give Petersburg, April According Now York. April J2. Senator Clark to conference In adjustment of grievtake Judge Stevens in custody telegraphic advices received by the of sailed on Montana, the ances But Mr. Campbell stated emliner today Ynvoesti from its correspondent at and place him in the military Prim-esVictoria lmlse for a five or Liao Yang, a bombardment phatically that there was one thing the of Port Arprison at Tellurlda, If the opsix week's cruise in not submit to, and that the Mediterranean, thur and a fight on the Yalu are excompany would portunity afforded Itself. to his hcalih. was dictation from persons not emregain 2476 Wash. Ave. CROCKERY STORE, pected momentarily. ployes of the company. He did not ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft propose that a printer, a painter or REICHSTAG RESUMES SITTINGS. baker should wait on the management nnd loll what should and should noi 13. The Reic hstag reBerlin. be done in the administration of the sumed ItsApril sittings today after the company's affairs Easier holidays with business badly - The management will hare nothing behind to the protracted general to do with outside parties In the con budget owing discussion which Is still unfinduct of its affaire, but will treat only ished. with its own men. A considerable portion of the budget remains undisposed of. DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE MEETS Chancellor Von Buelow today answering various questions of Dr. SaltMsmbsra Art Many ier. said he could not. disctise the Parksr and Hearat are Mencolonial treaty at length, tioned by Others fiflll 4TT0ftn 4llO since Ihe British parliament was disAilU ullvlllft lllw it this French and the cussing evening Boise. Ids., April 12. The DemoCliamlicr of Deputies had nut yet discratic State committee will meet here cussed IL The German government tomorrow for the purpose of calling the raw no hostile purpose in the entent two State conventions for the year. A against any other power. Germany had number of members are already on tha large trade interests in Morocco hut she had no reasons for they ground Including Chairman S. P. l)ou-ell- were endangered by the fearing agreement. There will be a lively contest for "From the standpoint of German Inthe two conventions Opinion tonight terests." said the chancellor, "We have seems to be that the early convention no objections to th entente, for we do will be held In Lewiston and the nom- not need and do not wish for friction Membbetween Great Britain and France, beinating convention in Boise. ers of the committee serin to be agreed cause that would mean danger to the that no resolutions shall be adopted at world's peace, which we sincerely wish this meeting on the Presidential nom- to maintain.' ination. There are some members for Taking up the criticism of the GerHsarat and some tv Parker, while man government for being surprised There will by tha outbreak of the war In the Far many are probably be a discussion of tbe money East, thn chancellor repeated that the isaua. surprise was ef equally great among other government, and that even JapHAWKINS IS DEAD. anese representative at Far! end St. Petersburg were apparently taken uy StatesHe Waa Shot In Political Quarrel by surprise. Even Everything at Your Own Price ! A Guarantee With Every Article So!d ! : of Democratic Paper. men. who believed that the super-heate- d would kettle off give Japanese W. steam, could not for sec that the Tukio Lawton, O. T.. April J2.- -J. fiff. was in shot who a street government would choose precisely Hawkins fight over politics on April 4th. by t'l.-i-t moment for breaking off negoti8 Elegant Presents Given Away, free at Each Sale. Chairs Provided fer Ladies T. Russell, formerly editor of the ations. I Lawi.n'Demorrat. .lied today. He had Mmdon. April 13 The overcmenL been an nlflcer of the Wells Fsrg ExSINCLAIR and GABRIEL, Auctioneers. A. BEGHTOL, Jeweler, 2463 Washington Ave. press (4imisny with headquarters a scionling to (be Evening News, has war anil a: one Creek. decided Colo., to reimburse the grain dn;y Cripple lime in the employ of the Southern abandoned by ihe former ciaii'ellor.nf Pacific as special officer in California. exchquer, Mr. Ritchie. m yin bret-know- n DIGNANS 00 ' Dancing Academy Do Realize J. Rushmcr, New-chwa- he-wa- s The World's Fair SL Louis BROS., WHEELWRIGHT s 1904 FOLLOW THE CROWD Fran-ro-Hriti- slt AUCTION Silver G SALE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Ware , Cut A. Glass, Clocks, Leather Goods, Opera Glasses, Hand Decorated China, Etc., Etc . BEGHTOLS JEWELRY STORE se 2 Big Sales Each Day at 1t30 and 7:30 P. C iV. |