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Show i i THE BIORXIXO EXAMINER, 1 ! Y JOHN r Ths case of Ernejsl L. Bertram va Mar L. Farrrll was beard before Judge Kolapp yeaterdajr afternoon and continued until Monday. The action la In recover judgment upon a mechanic's lien. Tavner of Salt Lake is Injured Park Concert and ball at night, given by Ftotera1 Military Mutd. Admission Sic each. Crime and dance to the music of tbe band. n L. B. Spencer arrived in tba city last e veiling for a few da.va visit with hla parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Spencer, at the Keed hotel. He bas been In charge of a surveying party in northern Utah. Tbe beat chance of your life.' If you wish to learn to dance. Prof. Conley will organise a new dancing rlaaa next Tuesday evening at eight o'clock for ladies and gentlemen. He will guarantee to teach the wait! two-stelaucers and two new dances fur tbe sum of five dollars. There was a large number of the devotees of terpsirhore at the dance given In Lester Park pavilion by Ford's orchestra last evening. Tbe members of tbe orchestra wore their natty, new uniforms and presented a very pleasing appearance. The dance was a success, both socially and financially. The orchestra intends to give another ball in the near future. Mitchell Bros, for Monuments, headstones, vaults or roplnga. 2003 Jefferson Ave. Call and make choice. FOR SALE 6 room frame residence, dose in. Water in house, good condition, tl.1,100. Chauncey Parry, :3rd and Wash Ave. While enroule from England to Brigham City, tha baby girl of Joseph Brooks died at Price, Utah, Thursday evening. The remains were brought to Ogden and taken charge of by Undertaker Lindquist. The baby was prepared for burial and shipped to Brigham City yesterday afternoon. FOR SALE Good paying bakery and s confectionary business. With sods fountain, strictly up to date. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Washington Ave. first-clas- In the divorce case of Marian Winslow va J. H. Winslow, Jr., the defendant was granted ten daya additional time In which to pay the alimony. FOR SALE 5 room brick residence with small expense can make 7 mums, (food barn, one' block from car lino 31,000. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wash. Ave. Miss Eddy, one of the teachers In tha State Deaf and Blind school received a telegram Wednesday evening, stating that her mother was dead. The message waa a aad one, as It waa Impossible for Miss Eddy to reach home In time for the funeraL REFUSE $50.000 FOR PROPERTY Utah Oil and Liquid Asphalt Company Decide Not to Accept Offer. A meeting of tbe board of directors of the Utah Oil and Liquid Asphalt company waa held ate yesterday afternoon. The offer of 130,000, made by eastern capitalists, waa discussed at some length, and finally refused on account of tbe fact that aa the company had prospected sufficiently to prove the value of the proiierty, they would now develop it themselves. It waa decided to aluk a four-foo- t steel shaft 130 feet, which la expected will tap a largo body of liquid asphalt. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following real estate transfers were recorded with County Recorder EUls: D. N. Smith and wife to Wm. , Sewell, part northeast quarter section 23, township 6 north, II range 2 neat W. M. Bostapli and wife to I,ou B. Dure, jmrt of southwest quarter sectlou 35 township G 9423 north, range 2 west John W. Allen and wife to Jas. Reader iart of northeast quarter. serthm 24, township 6 9300 north, range 2 west KENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH AND BAKERY. Individual lunches and lee cream served from 6:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. to. 2454 Washington avenue. TRUNK FACTORY. GALLAGHER'S 322 25th street. -- Manufacturers of T rungs and Bags, Leather Goods. Repairing at reasonable prices, on short notice. Call and see us and we can save you 25 per cent DAVID I. GALLACHER. !jS We are new permanently RJ located In our new store, have a complete stock of the Old Reliable Cleveland and Eagle Bicycles. We are better equipped now than ever to take care of all classes of Repairing.. All work guaranteed and turned out on time. Our linee "of Fire "Arm, Ammunition, Sporting Goode and Cutlery It complete. J H. C, We solicit your patronage. Adjoining Opera House South t-n-v. trl In tha railroad yards 7:05 o'clock last evening. John C. Van Why. an engineer for the Southern Pacific company, met with a frightful death by being crushed and scalded. The accident happened on the Southern Pacific crossing of the Oregon Short Line track. A car load of passengers alao had a narrow escape from aeiinua Injuries. Dr. Tav-nof Salt Lake wait Injured about tbe small of the hack. The cause of the accident Is probably due to the fact that engineer Van Why did not see the emphatic atop rignals given to him. The engine. No. 103G Southern Pacific, which he was running, was struck by a passenger roach loaded with passen- uws er gers and completely overturning the engine, crushing him between the tender and the boiler head where he was aralJed to death by tbe breaking of a steam pipe in the presence of about fifty people who were unable to go to his rescue on account of the great volume of steam THE STORY. The story of tha acrident ia aa follows: Union Pacific switch engine No. 1101 In charge of foreman Boyle, was pushing a number of passenger coaches over the right leg of the Y" preparatory to making up Union Pacific train No. 4 east. The ears were taken from Oregon Short Line train No 11 from the' north. Engine 1038 was on her way to the U. P. round house to have her fires cleaned before going to work for the nlghL Switchman M. L. Halley waa riding cm the front foot board of the engine for the purpose of opening any switches that might he closed against them, and seeing the oncoming train and realising the danger liegan giving Van Why algnali to stop, shouting at the top of his voice but In vain. Stepping off the footboard he again shouted to Van Why for God's sake get back. The engine ran by him hut a few feet when he heard Van .Why reverse it hut ..it waa too , , , Engine is .15 square In the way of the train and the crash came, knocking tke engine over on its side several feet to the west of the track. Fireman Dally of the 1038 noticed the predicament. and Jumped In time to escape injury. A FRIGHTFUL SCENE. The scene that followed was one that ran hardly be described,' the screeching of the escaping steam from the demolished engine preventing anyone from bearing the agonizing screams of the engineer who waa pinned tightly in .the ruins, and no one dared attempt to save him. General Yardmaster Cunningham, 8wltchmen Satchell, Baxter and Hailey together with several others displayed great courage In trying to rescue the unfortunate man. After the services of another engine were used In pulling away the tender and cab of the engine, the body of the dead man waa reached and removed to the yard office and later taken to Rlrhey'a undertaking parlors. WHAT EMPLOYEES BAY OF IT. The several employes and eye witnesses of the affair gars very graphic accounts. Switchman Halley giving the following statement: "I was following engine 1(1X8. Had orders to take her to U. P. round house to have her fire rleaned. We In 8. P. yard. On approaching O. 8. L. crossing aaw No. 11'a connection hacking down the right leg of the "Y". Waa on the front end of our engine and gave the engineer a signal to atop, but for some cause he did not and ran over the crossing. I got off and told him to hack up and get out of the way of the other' crew. He had Just reversed the engine and storied her lck when she wss struck by ths roaches and turned over, killing Van Why. Switchman Satchella account of the affair ia as follows: "When we first started to work Van Why mid We will have to clean our fire the first thing.' I mid 'all righl, go ahead.' I told Halley to take him around and get Ms fire cleaned and that Is all I know about it. Switchman Baxter staled as follows: "When we started to work I heard the engineer tell Foreman Satchell that he wanted hla fire cleaned and was told to go and have it done. Switchman Satchell got on the front footboard to take him tn and I went down into the U. P. yards with Satchell. We went shout twenty-fiv- e rar lengths when we heard the crash and lioth went bark as fast sa possible and found Van Why caught between the cab and the boiler head." Fireman Dailey, who Jumped, left the scene a few mluutes after the accident occured aud his statement could nut 1m procured. WILD SCENE IN CAR. In Union Pacific chair car No. 508. which struck the engine, the wildee; confusion reigned. as it was thought that the car wool. I turn over on its side. However the car was turned partly over and remained In that posit Ion. Aa soon as the car strurk the engine the passengers all liegan rushing for the doors, and the sound of Ihe escaping fleam seemed to make Dr. Tavner of Salt them frantic. lake received Internal injurlrs shout the small of the hark, the extent of Th which could n"t he learned. other passengers, outside of a good shaking up and a few alight bruises, wars ant Injured. Everything possible was done hy tne train crews for the excited passencalls were sent in for gers. Hurry-u- p physicians and surgeons an.1 the ambulance, hut no need of lhem. for as soon as the excitement passed ott it was found that there was only one ae. that lefiig Dr. Tavner. who required silent ion. Mr. Homer d Sensational Sale of Suits A SALE WITHOUT A PARALLEL Prices About Half on Every Garment 500 Suits in the Selling Here Are Special Leaders That Are Remarkable $6.75 for $11.00 Suits $10.75 for $15.00 Suits $7.75 for $13.50 Suits 1r 8SSS Suits $13.75 $8.75 for $14.00 Suits $15.75 for $25.00 Suits WILL HAVE A WHITE BAND CAR girl Swiah was very likely a good girl, but her unsophliticaled eyes were unable NOVEL ADVERTISING SCHEME OF THE GLENWOOD PARK COMPANY. to detect the black fae of sin behind a smiling fruit. 1earl Gool, the young woman with whom she struck up an acquaintance, is well known in police circles in Salt Luke City. In police parlance, she is known as a "street walker." Bho clams her homo is in Street Car Company Will Extend Double Track to Sixteenth Street For Ten Minute 8ervico. Iark i 9. e City.- Two jr three weeks ago Glenwnod Park company are going to she went to Balt Lake City, but the make (he coming season one of the police gut too wellacyuainled with her and who waa a time order to get most successful ones of the history of out of town. given Barth waa not supposed the park. One of the novel advertising to know all thee things and when features is the new baud car which will I'earl explained tow they could make be used exclusively for the band. The acquaintance witl the buys and have body of the car ia all while and the a good time she eitered into the affair trucks are black, the wheels are red. with an air of abmdun. One morning abut 2 o'clock Officer The Interior of the car has beautiful Frank Smyth saw the two Andrews furnishings. There are eight, incandescent lamiia to furnish light for the tnir girls, and Pearl Giol and two boys on He topied them, and siclana. the rar with tha baud will give the street. a concert upon the at routs every even- warned them lo Leep off the streets When arrested Jhe efficer told her ing. The tracks and motors were received recently from the Rarney ft of the kind of coniwiqr she had been Smith company, of Dayton. Ohio. The associating with md txplained to her street car company next wek will put how narrowly ahr' escaped being put In i a force of men to work aj the park to Jail. Her father haa taken her hack to ths put In a long awitch so that service ran be maintained. The street farm. Her chance friend, Pearl Gool, car company will extend tie double ia behind tha tiara 4 Um (all on track from the power house to Six- the charge of vag'anc. Last-- eir teenth street The park company haa a force of six FAREWELL RECEFTIGN men at work at the park upon the MISS M KAY grounds and buildings. On Monday the work of repainting the pavilion will ln Ixxith Ball Given Last Evert ngTh Her Honor k A new commenced. Wao a Social Svcceso About will be erected, as will many other 400 Were I re sent buildings for the new concessions. JH MILLINERY STORE soft-drin- The farewell rtvepton, given by the young ladies of the Vebcr Stake academy, In honor of MiaaJeanette McKay, TEACHERS Thomas SPRING IS IN PULL BLOOM IN OUR te at the Parry hall lot night, waa a grand social success Thera wars about four hundred peple present and they danced and Joatlci each other in a jolly good nat tired stle. The receH tlon waa decidedly nm of the social successes of the seaaoc &llu McKay has l.tely returned from Chicago where ahi has been taking an advanced courseln elocution at the University of Chicago. Next Monday she haves for 8t. NONE WILL BE EMPLOYED NEXT Louis where she will lo special misYEAR UNLESS THEY STAY BY sionary work during tie exposition in CONTRACT. the Bureau of Informtllon, to be established there. There Haa Bean Considerable Trouble in the Past on Account of DECREE CIVENINHANCOCK CASE Teachora Leaving the School! for Richer Fields. AFTER THREE MONTHS OF LIFE YOUNG COUPLE The teachers of thp Ogden public will next want who year jobs schools, Defendant Deaerted His Wife After have to sign contracts and stay by Being Married a Month He Wat la of the board decisiou Such the them. Tired of Wife and Wanted of education last night in their regular Anolhtr. Boetdou. at which all members were present. The matter waa brought to In Ihn district court late yesterday the attention of the board by the teachof divon-was ers' committee, who held a meeting a afternoon a decree few days ago and discussed the matter granted Anna O. llan'Ock from Walter upon the grounds of descr-- : of employing teachers for next year. M. Hancock tlon. This is the snqiel to a number of A circular will be sent oul, and SuperIn district court. , intendent Allison waa instructed to actions brought In theberase The romplnini alleged the a it Ihe leachers that they sign notify were married In thla city Febcontract with the board of education rouple 11th of this yea, and that after a that they will be exiicvled to stand by ruary short time of marrlet life, the defendIt anil teach the entire year. deserted hia wife On March 16th The board has had trouble heretofore ant she brought suit for leparate maintenwith some of tiie teachers, who would ance and I; divorce proceedsign a contract wlLh the hoard until ings weresubsequent The plaintiff was they could hsik around for something granted thebrought. decree of divorce and $3(111 easier or bei ter when they would leave. which defenlant will have to The board haa decided to put a atop to alimony, pay in a lump sum. this mstfer. The date fur holding ihe teachers' examinations in June will lie announced laier by the teachers' committee. Superintendent Allison reported eight months of school ended last night and there are still four more weeks' of school. He also returned that Ihe school exhibit for the Si. J.uuis fair would be ready next week and could lie seen. Senior Prelate of Ch:ago Has Served An appropriation of $3.lu for music the Church Fiftuiine Years. for commencement exercises was made. The appllcailun of the Mound Fort I.OS Angeles. May little proschool for an apprnpriHilon of $11.30 to assist in the coinpldiuu of a price gress was made l.y tb Methodist Genfor a library was referred to Kiiorln-tcnde- eral Ctinfrri'Twe imiar. but. the business is being '.ii ihapd ami systemicd Allison with power to . resident IVe for the finance cum ihat with a f v MumsestdiiiiH to e lesr mb ice reported banns 120.383., In ,a.-lavay th ipi.vniiy of prellm-p-arwilt will matter:,. ti on hand in the treasury. The sanitary commute, hy Dr. Con smoothly and rapidly. The various imroy, reported the following cases of portant c 'luti'tees telJ their first iiinrnotai half a contagious diseases in the ciiy air.ee the meeting la: n dint, of he hoard: Four scar differ"! t cl ur V. gd made a fair liefure let fever, two diphtheria, one measles rwt in the The r,"!i.!!a,iou M Smior llish.n j Rj and one chickcnpox. Thirty-eigh- t applivaiions for the juisi-tio- Stephen M. Vi""!!. o. ftibaen. wa, j (ft to ( lie i nfcettc aud re'er-'F- J of leuchera weie itveiv ed. lead and filed. In the nuil i or of the (Vniml se'uxd d riiriit of wav. S.i. H. Maule I f rrrr in a coiiiuiuiiii Hllun lo th l!isr he would not accept their iriis and M that he had a warranty deed for the ' property :ind was going lo assert ids tights. 276 Twenty ETAU lEMol.SN .MliywIlJ dfutfi-uu- WILL HAVE TO TEACH MAR-NRIE- D the new Spring Styles are found here. Money Saved to every Purchaser by buying NOW. All Ladies Trimmed Hats $2.00 and up. Misses' and Children's Trimmed Hats $ J. 50 and up. Pattern Hats all that are left from our excellent stock 10 to 25 per cent off on entire line. DONTFORGET OUR MILLINERY NOVELTIES ' : BISHOP MERRILL RESIGNS ni nc i d ilo-o- I WITNESSED BY MANY. The horror waa witnessed hy a large number of people who weremin-at me Unluu Depot, and wl'hlti ten utes after the collision o cured, several li mill red people were upon ihe groun I. ami later lu the evening it required Now instrument. Plane to rent. hi!i e nflii er a detail of ciahl keep the crowd ha h so that the Address Box D., Examiner office. , THE POWER Of A CARTOON. large at earn wrecking crane, with a large force of men, could clear tbe track. Municipal Judge Howell together with the officers, visited the scene and an Inquest was ordered. The following jurors were summoned by Deputy Sheriff Seabring, who waa upon the ground: L. H. Bccraft. Tom Matthews and Robert Wilson. The jurors viewed the remains of Engineer Van Why. The date of the inquest will be announced later. John C. Van Why waa about forty years of age and leaves a wife and a small family residing at 2273 Adams avenue. He has been in the employ of the Southern Pacific company for about four years. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. Dr. Tavner'a injuries were contdd-ere- d such as to necessitate hia being temoved to the hospital. How badly he is hurt is unknown. At three o'clock this morning he was resting easy and sleeping, and seemed to be suffering no pain. la a wreck tabernacle Davenport Completely Demolished. at follows: terest. After drbaie sa to what should he done with this resolution hai dragged along for over an hour, someone Monday May suddenly discovered that there was a At 8 P. M. j specific rule of the confereiu-gvneral which provided for its reference to ihe committee on boundaries, and it was so ordered. Pentecostal meetings are being held dally at the Temple Baptist church. These meetings are of the revival kind, addressed by well known reTivalists, Including several bishops and attended by great crowds of church people. World-fameCartoonist, Bishop C. l McCabe Is one of the trated Talk." leaders in these meetings. A serif's of lectures hy visiting church dignitaries are a feature of the entertainments at the pavilion evening and at Simpson auditorium. Resolved, that a committee of 15 he appointed to consist of one minister anj one lav man from each general nd one at large A PITIFUL 8TORY HAS A RATHER conference district, whose duties shall he to hack PLEASANT ENDING. ... in to this general conferencereport not later of the anThe Wayward Girl is Found on tho than May 16. a nual conferences in the general conferStreets and Taktn in Chargs by ence districts, so as to secure, as ths Polica and Turned Over nearly as may be. representation, to her Father. haring due regard, however, to proxThrough tho aid of the police depart- imity of territory and similarity of in 50c and ment, an almost distracted father has found his eighteen-year-oldaughter, whom he thought had runaway with a girl of questionable character by the name of Pearl Guol from Balt Lake City. The two girla were arrested late yesterday by Sergeants Chambers and 1 incock in a barn north of Twenty-fift- h street, between Grant aud Lincoln, where they had been hiding and takcu over to the itulice sta'ion. The Gool girl waa locked up and the other girl waa taken home hy her father. Sarah Andrews lived with her parents on a farm near a little country village not far from Ogden. Her folks were not rich and therefore weren't able to dress her aa she had louie to the conclusion she ought to be dressed, after reading several love rtoriea. Country nnnnnnAiuw, life became too quiet aud uneventful for her. The dresses aim wore weren't good enough any mom. Wever have we announced a safe more She was unsophhu hated and knew worthy of your attention nothing of the snares ami pitfalls in the sale never a more Never of a have timely. her path young eouutry girl upon quality, style and low prices been first visit to the city, but when the glacombined so conspicuously. Never have we mour of tbe city llte was upon her she bought so advantageously, ran away. She persuaded her younger and it Is likely that our patrons have never seen, nor never will see, such sister to come with her to Ogden, but orices on garments of such high character. they were not long here until the older girl met Pearl Gool, and they two began setting a pretty fast tune. When Andrews cume in from tiie country day before yeat-rda- y he found the younger daughter. Lit could not find the older s Sat-nrda- y Tir, J. F. Snedaker left for Mill the Creek thla afternoon to attend funeral of his sister, Mr. F. P. Carlisle. lie will return Sunday evening. FOUND In a Collision in Railroad Yards Between a Switch Engine and Passenger Coach Dr. The lavna in front of tbe city hall nnd court itonse buiMinga have been put in excellent shape and flower gardens planted. vaa up from conference with resolutions of the good service Bishop Merrill has renders to the church In his 59 years as minister aiid The bishop. only other Important subject considered by the general conference today was the resolution offered yesterday hy Rev. J. F. (toucher as general DAUGHTER meat APRIL 7, 190. rod to the committee on Episcopacy with instructions to report to tha FATHER WITH FRIGHTFUL HEATH Call up Excelsior Mat Vet. 171 K. for prims cut, eaaiern and borne dreaaed Attorney C. S. Varian Salt Lake yesterday. IV MEETS C. VAN UTAH. PATUKDAY MOEXTNG, OODEK, th-u- ; qsiD Gasiscrg Photogra pher trj cent, discoum Jewelry Til is I , IF mumii S. E. LYON Proprietor. 75j |