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Show I THE 8 EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL Independent N. Phone Nfc 01 IN BOX FINALLY CAR OUSTED Fhone WM. GLASMANN Independent Phone Bell Phone THIRD BELLS OUT INTERESTS TO BREVITIES Stole Ride on California Expedite, in Car of Furniture Which Took Fire MORNING, DECKER BRFWISS CONDUCTS AUGUST 9, 1905. am C'KPAHY LIKE HAUUEBJRAUK MONEY Dr. the Becker Brewing company pud Sheriff Bailey and Deputy Sheriff Sebring. The suit waa for the sum of 1121.25, and was the outgrowth of the financial troubles of Julian Young, lonuerly manager of the saucer track. On the 20th of July, Mr. Young gave the plaintiff a mortgage on the receipts of the saucer track for that model Sunday school under the auper-rlaioof Henry V. Kelson, superintendent of the school. For some weeks pat SupL Nelson nnd a corps of teachers and assistants have been working to bring their school to as nearly perfect a condition as possible. Their efforts won the commendation of visiting Sunday school workers from the different wards in Weber stake. At 8:80 ell the officers of the school" and. visitors attended the regular Sunn UTAH-N- OPPOSITION. i j mo WEDNESDAY s,-T- en J Locked in a s : Dr. L. M. Brumeac GH Leaves Ogden People and Northwest, am Asiaciatlon in Control and la off for Denver.- - tilghL Thla Particular r The same day a writ of attachment was issued in favor of the Becker Brewing company and was served on the box office receipts by Deputy Sheriff Sebring. At the time A. G. Horn was in the office to protect his interests nnd protested against the attachment, but without avail, Mr. Erring taking the receipts. The next day A. G. Horn filed suit, claiming that the receipts were unlawfully and forcibly obtained. After hearing the testimony in the ult Judge Murphy ordered that the case againat the Becker Brewing company be dismissed and awarded the for the sum of plaintiff damage fl21.23.Hh0 amount of the claim, with costs of the trial. The sheriff has retained possession of the funds in dispute and the decision simply decides the ownership ot the money. day' prayer meeting. After the exercise the teachers took their respective places in the class fewSystem Dentists rooms, nnd assisted in the seating of After all tha talk put up by W. B. the pupils. The roll call at 9:15 showed all fated himfceU oT Ogden, i Gourlay, tne erstwhile manager of tha Mi.,n teachers and officers present with the Balt Lake Utahna tneater, the Northof two, who were honorably came exception htr .liter, A. re. E. laul Joaea. excused. Beside the regular staff of aa aerful death by suffocation at Mor- - western Theatrical association, out with flying colors at tha stock- school officers, there were present: j gan, W nuiea east of hera yesterday. Wnart is Norat 1 he car In which tba man had con- holders' meeting held in Balt Lake Chat. F. Middle ton, of the stake presicealed himself was loaded with furni- last night. W. R. Gourlay, after hia dency; Bishop James Wotherspoon and Counselor Peter Anderson, H. la being circulated ture aud was being haul&d west in A petition grandstand play sold his holdings over S. Cummings end Josiah M. Burrows, about the city which will bs for- train No. (3, known as the California to tha association, for a smaller price of the general board; Stake Bupt. wanted to the slate board of pardons Expedite, one of the fnateat freight than that paid for the other stock Thomas B. Evans, D. O. McKay; Ed-be-rt Ha-- ! Union Far over the Nick of trains running for the pardon asking was previously acquired by tha syndicate, C. BtratfOrd, D. W. Evans, Joseph worth, who was sent up for life aftT- title line, Yesterday the train Miller and his own statement notwithstanding. J. W. I'cre; Henry H. Ban- In charga of Conductor Ballsntyne: Thomas of convicted killing being Gourlay and his crowd made a great Rolapp; W. M. McHendrccks; T. E. was smoke hi aiatiun near hen a si in watchman organ Layton a dull, night toward an attempt nt makMcKay; & H. Goddard; B. D. Bradatom several years ago. Haworth was discovered coming from n crevice In stagger ing it appear that It waa Ogden that ford; Jeanette McKay; Annie McKay; sentenced by J urine Kolapp. The pe- the door of the car. to invade tha sacred R. T. Evans; Rachel Middleton; This discovery led to the belief that was trying tition is beng agned by men of nil LULL AFTER STORM of the Salt Lake theatrical Samuel Dye; D. Thurman, of the stake wae wrong and n special the attorneys, something including professions, world. This, however, la net the caee, board and a number of local superinto out waa of mads at chief Morgan po. and sheriffs deputies, atop the tha move waa engineered and con- tendents nad choristers. the car and to investigate ths origin aa Salt Lake Telegram lice aud many county officers. Yesterdays wee tarn people, At 10 e. m. the exercises were says: of the smoke. Ths seals on the car ducted by the North handle will that ones are the and Sabthey and ths door swung open. formally opened by singing "The "Quiet but firm," to use a stock marExcursion Students Reunion Weber were broken was done a great volume of the place in the future. bath Day." Prayer waa offered by ket phrase, describes the situation from Stake Academy, Baltair Brack. August As ihla issued came A. Grant R. up Manager James Wotherspoon. After from the doorway. At aptly at the seat of war of which the train via Km Grande leaves I wuoke ! Salt Lake on tha midnight train teat Bishop 1, epecUl Inglng practice the pupils adjourned to Utahna theatre was the vortex yestera. m.. and 2:15 p. m, re- - JJ on later interviewed Ogden at when and different class room, where the day. After the forcible ejection of the had born secured, employee night had been wound the turning leaves the beach at 6 and 10 water exercises were conducted. were able to enter tha car where n staled that everything regular Ogden crowd, headed by Kelly, the stock all the that p. m. Fare $1.25 for round trip. Ail up satisfactorily; At 11:45 the school reconvened. Gourleyilea remained In pasf$$lo& wa grursoms sight met their gaxs. are invited. had S00 been bought shares excepting members board Boor waa ths of the Several tha body visiting the business office, while Manager Dig-mLying upon these share waa time, end commendof this colored man, bis features show- up and the owner of of the Utahna Stock company a fancy price. spoke for n shortwork A Urge crowd of Ogdmltea went far out holding simply end the ha of had torture that excellent pupils the ed the holds the stage and the auditorium. It down to Provo to register yesterday, ing plainly He stated that the statement published himmake to as ha struggled was reported that there was another the tron-bl- officers. and another Urge crowd are expected endured, self beard above ths rumbling of the in these columns conrerning that tha The elm of the Sunday schools in serious disturbance test night, but ths buL was to go down today. true, Monday wee this and tha fallow train. It U supposed that was over a door leading the wards is perfection of what can was not true. After the Ogdsnltes redemonstration had lighted n cigarette and then fall- contention ceived their forceful conge it is reportfrom to the theater. The abepractical the office A wreck to No. 1 paaaenger train on en done. asleep, the lighted cigarette falling ed that Mr. Kelly packed his gun in the Rio Grands Western down in Col- from his Bugera sad setting Are to Salt Lake contingent told the Northhis grip and followed by his retainers, orado yesterday, delayed tha arrival ths excelsior used to pack ths furni- western people that they could have retired to their fastnesses in the of that train for six hours Ust even- ture. nothing to do with the theater, waa CARLOAD OF CHIHESE FOB mountains surrounding Ogden. office the of was matter Aa asms a S on road fact, No. the faling. One can only imagine tha poor PEPOBTATI M CO THECUCH Some time this afternodp the called also delayed four hours. It is stated low's agony, when be was awakened the place where all the business of meeting will be held; nt this meeting that the engine and two baggage cars by ths flames and realised that ha the place waa transacted, but they Messrs. Gourley and Ertman propose the door open, were ditched by running into n A car load of Chinese that were be- to be present; whether waa in a position where nothing sort were desirous of having their other theater. Into me the so could that deIt la also stated that several of n mlracls they could save him from an taken to Ban Francisco for will be ing members of directorate the of Zion element This the were warring badly Injured. on persons awful death. The inside of car showed no way of saying. have to and they ar- portation, passed through Ogden present they objected trenuously evidence of Anthony's struggle against I yesterday morn- The meeting will be held about 4 p. m. Ihlrty-tw- o of their loyal sup- Southern Pacific No. The Empire Theatre company will n horrible fate. His hand bore traces rayed igelm-- t the right of tha Northing. The train was in charge of two The troubles of the company are officer, who kept arrive hero Tmm Chicago on Friday of being bruised by hia efforts to free porters farther from settlement now than ever western contingent. , Mr. Grant said United States In order Celestials on the watch close next to begin their rehearsals la thin himself, which ha is supposed hav? there were before, but It la likely that the remainnn blow struck In the made after he saw that It w beyond that none might escape. It was neces- der of the fighting will be transferred city. which followed. into his power to extinguish tha flames, transfer the to Mongolians to the forum of the court. The ball it th?y sary The association found Tha Are waa put out by tha rail- could another ear et this point The offi- will be started in all likelihood by the Tha Mack Swain Opera company keep ns from gaining possession showed nn men and the road not would investigation permit said Mr. cers in charge will open up at tha Grand on Sunday tari-suing out at nn injunction restraining that a large portion of the contents for p. chaps It men to set foot on the ground and nil hands from doing anything. doomed next for one week's engagement. "and they had bsen badly damaged. The car, Croat, the stock, insisted on the railroad people placing to bpy beat up containing she body was held at Morother car next to the one used by ws accomplished the cot About seventy cars of fruit pssted gan. Efforts are being made to lo- which to Ogden, in order that they TUKcRAL CFADAjR PATTcBSCtl them this while and on Monday evening through thu local yards yesterday cals Anthony's relatives. might be transferred without their stock wa .not turned over to our pro-piea route to the etaL all of srhlch cams acuntil after the meeting last even- leaving the car platform. This from California points. Thirty ad-gThe funeral services over the rethe of on government tion the r with voted part hol.li-the of WATER game CASE ing, the iocs I cars are expected to arrive AFFIDAVIT IM EDEN Chin- mains of the lute Adam Patterson the Indicate that would officials amount Tin the Northwestern people. early thle morning. ese were a bad lot and that they did v. as held in the Clinton Ward meeting of stock purchased waa close to afternoon an affinot deem ft wise to give any of them house at two o'clock yesterday after. Late cash." in yesterday for was paid shares, and O. II. Corse, Jr., who has been act- davit waa filed in ths clerk's office of waa purrhaaed front an opportunity to escape. They were noon, Bishop O. D. Ilarlock presiding. stock "The that coach. ing aa travelling freight agent for tha the second district court, by the at- Mr. The meeting bouse was filled with the Gourlay and tha others," contin- travelling in a regular day Illinois Central railway, hip returned torneys for the plaintiffs in the can friends and relatives of tha deceased, n at "was ued Mr. purchased Grant, as telegraph operator at the general of the North Ogden Irrigation company and the floral tributes were both nupurUTAH POSTMASTERS. being part very satirfsetocy pric, was yirdnm liter's office hern, where he vs. Gaorga A. Fuller et al. merous and beautiful associaNorthwestern ths chased by formerly employed. At present Mr. The affidavit, which Is awora to by tion and part by OgiU-The ward choir furnished the music Our Three Appointments In Boxelder, people. Corse la filling the place of William Joseph Bldvrell, Nathaniel Bailey and and the speakers were: last of the took property Counties. charge end people Wayne pintah Taylor, who la enjoying n ten days' Joseph Roytanee. is in connection with D. Kadlock, Bishop's Bishop O. when W. B. Egan, formerly vacation, and will Uter be shifted to the contempt of court proceedings to evening, counsellor Mitchell, Elder Joseph BurBt. Paul theater of tha of manacor tha the night force, in place of Operator be heard today againat the defendants dated Desert to the A New, Sanford special in the posinett. Patriarch Bingham, Grant II lx, who goes to the reUy of- Georgs A. Fuller ct al. In ths water association, was placed ap- John Wooley, Joseph S. Clarke, Prestion of local manager of the park, dur- August 8, says: Utah postmasters MU fice In Evanston. Boxrldrr county, Aetna, suit. ident Jesse M. Smith. ing the present season, at tha dost pointed: The affidavit names aa new defrnd-ant- i of which hr will, aaauma the local man. F filth Lucas, vice Lucilla Simpson, reA funeral cortege, one half mile In A special train of 10 or 15 passenger hi tha contempt of coart prosigned. of the theater, length followed the remains to the OgMoroni conches will be used to transport the ceedings, John Fuller, Frank' Clark. county, Grover, Wayne den cemetery, where they were "Tha 8alt Lake house will be called vice David J. Stewurt, resigned. Pacific Islanders to Lagoon, leaviug Hyman Carver, John Bachman and (lie and will open on August lyric, W. Uintah Re10 oclock this nt Kitty Wilson. here county, Randlett, morning. Joseph with the. "Colonial Belles as an Waddell, resigned. Tha affidavit states that on the- fifth attraction. turning the train will arrive at 11:10 The work of decorating Owens vice O. M. COAL THIEVES KILLED HIM. ordered estabin routes Rural named the o'clock In the evening. Idaho plaintiffs day of August and finishing the theater will bs comtha Inatrument were at a point on tin menced at once and rushed through lished Oct. IS: Orangeville, Idaho 710; Butte, Mont., August 8. A coroner's north fork of Ogden river, near which to completion." ' county, routes I end 2, population Nt-- Perce conn-tinquest and autopsy tonight over the the dam of the Eden Irrigation comMr. Grant then made a significant houses, 177; Lewiston, route 1: population, E20; houses, remain of Joseph Whltford, who was pany la located, et the time stated the statement which waa to the effect that Po roll Ice established at Kuna, struck by a street car and killed, displaiatlffs saw tha defendants enter aa entire new force of employs would 1.10. upon ths river and repair and recon- be Installed. ,"ln fact, said he, a Ade county, Idaho, with Fremont H. closed ths fact that Wbltford had been killed and his body placed on the struct the said dam, all of which Is portion of the new force waa put on Teed as postmaster. tracks in aa effort to cover np the alleged to be in violation of an injunc- teat night. erime. Whltford wan a special watchtion granted August 1, by Judge J. LONG IS GUILTY. The association people were evidentman on the Northern Pacific and it la A. Howell of the second district ly pleased that tha deal had been court , clout'd. The complete ouatrg of Gour- Will Be Sentenced on Monday Next the theory of the police .that he was Mugged by either hoboes or coal lay waa what has been anticipated for Criminal Operation. thieves and his body laid upon the for some time, even' before he made ARRESTED FOR CARRYING CUN tracks to he struck by a car. Wbltknown that he waa going to fight the of The Jury In the cxm of the state ford had been hot after coni thieves ayndirate. It would ifm that Gourlay against John V. Long has re- and it Is the belief of the police they anticipated this result aa he has ar- Utah Frank Weldrou und Harry to go to Denver the last of turned a verdict of guilty of the crime assassinated him. His head had been aged !d and 20 years respec- ranged operation crushed in by a blunt instruments this week, where, it Is stated, that he of performing a criminal Officer Melons etreated were tively. by upon Dora Jensen, xs charged in the no a saucer track. Intends opening about I o'clock last evening and taken of New York, Aug. 8. The steamer The election Iteld at the meeting last Information. A recommendation The to tha police station where a charge Wilhelm II., which arived resulted in O. M. Runyon, be- mercy accompanied the verdict Kaiser evening was concealed of carrying weapons R. A. Grant, maximum penalty for the crime is ten from. Bremen, Southampton and elected president; ing placed againat the former and the latJ. Kelly, yearn in the slate prison. Long will Cherbourg, brought among others the and George ter was held on a charge of disturbArmstrong on Theodore H. Bkijoff, who Is a delegate aecrelary. All of these officer ere he sentenced by Judge ing tba peace. with Monday, August 14. and this of the Bulgarian government, who was from they, together city Waldron claimed that ha waa being and Uncle of Seattle, ent to arrange for the establishment John Corf, held np by MrKnlght and a number of Dick" the board a representative In thle country, form COMING IN. PRISONERS of of Butte, Button, others In the Assembly saloon on low- of directors. V and Captain Roulan of the Russian at rest, when he pulled er Twenty-fifts a at en route to the peace conference of the ofThe army rhnnglng m. An 6:80 8, Tokio, p. August hia gun and ran out onto tha aldewnlk. Inthree at whereby Portsmouth. previous meeting Sakhalin ficial from army the report It no hapenned that Officer Mnlonr of four constitute a working says: wan "Johnny on tha spot," and prompt stead board or directors, nnorurn of the Berlin, Aug. 8. Henry Pals, Count General Llnplnov and five staff ofly placed the man under arrest aa thereby becomes significant. Inasmuch ficers who surrendered at Iiamdse; Von Plauen, son of Prince Henry stated above. a by th selecting of all Ogdon peoJuly 81, were, escorted to Rydoff, XXVI., of Reuss, belonging to a collatple for officers and a majority of the whpre they were met by our command-cr-ln-cbie- eral branch of the younger Rush line, TO ATTEND CONFERENCE. board gives (hem a working quorum in n church building. Gen- was among twenty person killed In a all the time her?. states that a detach- railroad collision yesterday between eral Llaplnov manAfu-- r the meeting Mr. Cort. Boston, Mass.. Ang. 8. M. Pokollff, of two officers and Spremherg and Gorrlitx, Prussia. The ment consisting Denthe Russian minister to China, accom ager of the association, left for one hundred men who had been sent rount had only a remote possibility Revest-venskIn remain panied by hia aecrelary, Ivan ver, and Mr. Button will toward Niora, had been ordered by of succession to the government of nnd a Chinese servant, ar Salt lake for the balance of the week. telegraph to come at once- - and sur- Rruss-Cerand forth render. rived In thin city this afternoon bound Manager Grant will go back see that all for Portsmouth to attend the peace between here and Zion to "The number of prisoners Is increasNagasaki, August 9. Captain Wal-we- r conference. He said he was constantly is being done aa It should be and acB. Barker, of the quartermasters' ing. truck with the wonderful growth of cording to the Northwestern people's convicts seem to have been re- department. United Slates army, waa "The this country alnce his last visit, ten ideas. leased before our occnnatlon nad it killed here today In n railway yean ago. Is apprehended that they will disturb j C. A. Mosman Last Sunday there was conducted in Tuesday afternoon Judge Murphy the Third ward meeting house, a beard the case of A. G. Horn, against .. ..No. 120 of both telephone systems: closed after B p. m. COLORED MAN MEETS HORRIBLE DEATH. UTAH, MODEL SUNDAY SCHCCL I : BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Fhone Bell EXAMIXEE: OGDEN. SUFFOCATED GOURLAY IS ROOMS Phone Bell MOBSISQ car where ho had con-- , tor the purpoae of ' System For Particular People," Gold and Slade Porcelain Crown and on Bridge Work Lasts a Honor Lifetime We Extract Teeth Without Pain M! a land-glid- e. s it 10,-Ou- t La-senb- - - y, Good Goods and a Square Deal h ' REED HOTEL I DOES YOUR WATCH KEEP TIME 9 I I If not, we'll cure It and when w get through with It you'll wonder why you didn't bring It here long ago. All work la guaranttsd. We are official watch inspectors of every read entering the city. The reason W knew how and do only ths bast of work. Prices reasonable, too. J S. Lewis Company Wat elk Inspectors e:, e: 1 -- tv1'- - ' i the peace." FEARED THE JURY. The tailor, rising to state his cae, and having declined the services of lawyer for reasons best known to himself, looked over the Jurymen and then turned to the Judge. "Its no use for me to tell you about this case, Your Honor," he said dejectedly, "not unless you dismiss that Jury and get in a new loL There Isn't a man among 'em bnt owes me something for clothes. Philadelphia Ledger. Kansas City. Mo.. Aug. 8. J. A. Hill president of the Denver Savings bank and L. A. Imboden, a stockholder, were here yesterday but they left test night The following are the arivalt at the for St. lxniis. . Reed for the past tseniy-fou- r hours: Mrs. Vsn R. A. Van Ta?l, Onv-ennHendry, Bessarabia. Aug. 8. SeriWyo.; H. G. Shaw, Iadtanspoite; ous disorders have broken out among 8. W. Wheelock, Denver; H. Flem- the reservist and the rioters are plunming. Milwaukee: D. J. Mar Innes, dering th? disorderly houses. Salt lake: A. L. Wellington, Sin Francisco: J. S. Mayer, Chicago; FI. KelNew York. Aug. . The strike of ley. Itetrolt. Mich.; E. IV ltolt. Chi- bread baker In the Hebrew quarters cago; L. M. Kiri. Jr. hUhi, Fiii.; today spread to Brooklyn, wlicr? a R. B. Denver. F. H. Clay and union of 10 bakers quit work. wife. Kslamason; F. G. lan-i- -. Gilmore, Idaho: Mrs, H. T. V'vr. City: Columbus. Ohio, Atip. S, p. morrat Mis Dyer. C!; I. I. lVlcielle, will open the KUbernstlonal campaign Portsmunth. Vs.; W. N. May liurg. st Newark, September 23, with a E. C. Boston; Wheatley, Brigham. meeting. Asleep or Awake Do not let your Teeth go because they are Loess. Let ua save them hr you with our latest Pyorrhea Alveolarle treatment. WE MAKE PLATES THAT FIT-- NO MATTER WHO HAS FAILED pre-due- ai a: -- Government Every Promise we make la as Good aa Notice Specimens of Our Work at Entrance Remembsr the Place 2451 OVER WM. DRIVER'S Bond. Washington DRUG Avenue STORE CHINESE RAILROAD DISCUSSED Oyster Bay, Aug. 8. Sir Chinlut'tr IJangcheng, the Chinese minister arrived here tonight and was driven to Sagamore Hill. He took dinner with the president and Mrs. Roosevelt Sir Liang made an engagement by telegraph this afternoon to aes the president tonight and arrangements were made to have on of the executive carriages in waiting for him at ths railway station at 7:24, but he unexpectedly arrived on a train which cams from New York an hour earlier. He secured a public conveyance in which be drove to ths president'! home. Ths minister cams particularly to talk over with the president matter relating to the Hankow railroad, concerning1 which J. P. Morgan had a conference yesterday with the president. Sir Liang desired to obtain some information about that conference and present also a statement from the standpoint of th Chines government Sir Liang remained at Sagamore Hill about two hours, returning to the railroad station In Urns to take the 10:08 train for New York. The president authorised the statement that the conference related entirely to the negotiations pending in relation to the Hankow railroad. Sir Liang, before he departed for New York sold he simply desired to discuss ths railroad question with the president, but regretted that he could not at this time talk about ths subject for publicaion. China wants to purchase the railroad and Its concessions, said he, and has made an offer for ft. What that offer is I cannot discuss just now. We are trying to patch up an arrangement that 111 bs satisfactory and I think that an entirely friendly settlement will be reached.' Has the Chinese government at any time threatened to seise the Hankow railroad?" "Oh, no," replied the minister. "Not at all We have merely offered to purchase It" The property, he explained, was 850 miles of railroad on paper, but only 28 rv'les In actual operation. "Tha company," said he, "has Tor Klin miles of line, but in even years It has built only twenty-eigh- t mites." The minister Indicated that rainy Chinese were opposed to tny railroad but said expressly that objection, was not due to foreign control of the line. It can be said by authority of the president that the visit of Secretary Shaw of the treasury to Sagnmors Hill yesterday had no relation to the secretary's retirement from the cabinet. The matter upon which the secretary talked to the president was personal entirely to them. The secretary's resignation in the future was not mentioned. Secretary Shaw has let It be known that he expects to resign from the cabinet some time next winter, bnt no definite date for his retirement has been fixed. It is accepted generally in political circles that the secretary expects to become a candidate for ths presidential nomination In 1908 and that his relinquishment of hia cabinet duties is to free him from any embarrassment In the conduct of his for the nomination. com-palg- n New York, Aug. 8. An estate, valued at $3,300,000. ia left by the late Col. Daniel 8. Lamont, secretary of cording to Mr. Lamonta will filed for probate today. Mra Lamont nnd her three daughters are the benrflcariea. PRESENTS flat Will Wen GO TO SMALLEYS All Engraving Free H.F.UPP Watches and. Jewelry Our Specialty is Repairing 2287 Wash. A vs. UTAH OGDEN, M'CABE MAY PROBE. Wilson Appoints Him to Lk M Bureau of Annual Industry. Washington, Ang. 8. Georgs RsfaP Cabe, solicitor of tbe depsrtmrst J ri culture, has been placed at th of the Investigation of the buraii WMsmi animal Industry by Secretary with full authority to probe Bute" there to the bottom. 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