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Show FATALLY INJURED BY H FALLING TELEPHONE POLE Epecl.il to Tho Tribune, OGDEN, May 23. E. F. Lynch, an em-lloyeo em-lloyeo of the UtaJi Indeportdcni. Tolophono company, was bujt, probably fatally, at the Intersection of Wall avonuo and Thlr-tlcth Thlr-tlcth street thin morning. A polo which a gang of man wcro attempting to raise, fell and struck Lynch upon tho head und fractured his skull. 2Te was removed to tho hospital, where Dr. Joyce dressed his injuries but ho Is In a critical condition end there la little chunco of his recovery. lie haa not regained consciousness at 6 o'clock this evening. Lynch resides on Ctobs street In tho Third ward, and nan a father, mother und wife lirlnc here, all of whom arc at hln bcdaldc. , ggfl Lynch died nhortly beforo 3 o'clock to- ggfl night, without regaining consclounnofln. IMnth wriK caused by concusrdOn of tho brain as the result of a fractured skull. Postmaster Davis announces that nt the-no8tofflc the-no8tofflc on Decoration there will he ono delivery by carrier. Tho general delivery. 1 ptimp and registry windows will be open f.-oin 0 to 10 n. m. The rnonoy order dc-partment dc-partment will bo closed. All old Roldinrs, whether G. A. It. men or not. are askod to parliclpato In tho ggB Decoration day Korvlcos. gsgsgj gtH It Is said that a petition la In clrcula- tton, directed to tho Board of County H ommlinloners, asking for tho appoint- j ment of John M. Grow as County Fish and Garao Warden, to succeed S. V. Grow, B tho Incumbent of tho office. Tho llltlon la meeting: with scant favor In Ogdm, tho local sports, including tho inmbrs of the Ogden Sportsmen's nsso-ciatlon nsso-ciatlon and the Ogden Gun club, being opposed to nny change. They nay that S V Grow has proven one of tho most efficient officer tho county has ever had. and that ho compels a strict observance j of the law and Is no respecter of per- j tfnH. It Is expected that tho matter will kw beforo the Commiasloners for ?0ttle- gggggl ment Monday, Juno 0. SgSS mm Tho residents of the Fourth ward gave a surprise party In honor of Orson Griffin " cdnesday night at the ward hall. Glenwood park was opened to tho public for the reason this evening with concerts In Ford's orchestra. Tho park was never more beautiful than this year, and tho Improved street car service Insures a most HticccsKful season, gorges Company 13, First regiment. Utah Na-llowil Na-llowil Guard, Is now on Its loot and Is in a nourishing condition. The company was organized on tho evening of May 20 with forty membors, but now has forty-live, nnd many applications for enlistment in the hands of First Lieutenant Kncass to be mustered In. Today Cnpt. George A. Graves received a letter from Adjt.-Gen. J-urton, Inclosing letters of appointment of himself, First Lieut. Kncass and Scc-ond Scc-ond LtMit. A. L. Louder, nnd expressing the pleasure of Commander-ln-Clilef Gov. "Wells nnd himself upon tho organization of the company and wishing It all huc-1 huc-1 cess, lid enld that the ordnnnco Btores, equipment, etc., would bo horo by Juno 10, and will bo stored In tho nrmory In I nlon hall. Twenty-fourth street. Tho Jora company is enthusiastic to a man, nnd declares that It will outshine nil other loinpnnles nt the coming encampment In August, and will bo on hand with the full quota of slxtv men. Robert Jerome and El Ilayos were each sentenced to thirty days by Judge Howell yesterday for petit larceny. Put Dtigan, one of the men who is ac-cused ac-cused of assaulting nnd robbing a Swedo ramed Ilcrrlck, was arraigned beforo Judge Howell, and his hearing set for Tuesday. 151s bondswere llxed at ?G0O. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Stanford are back from California. H The Ogden Gun club will hold a shoot-lng shoot-lng contest at the Gun club grounds Deco-tallon Deco-tallon dny. 1 Die Blomgren Is wanted at Park City, whre his sister Is critically 111. Blomgren Is supposed to be working on tho Southern Paclilc, and ho Is requested to communl-ctite communl-ctite with Park City at once. H The freight linndlerA employed at tho Fnlon freight houso In Ogden aro making a vigorous protest ugnlnst what they torm dlscilmlnatlon on the pun of the Ilarrl-man Ilarrl-man people In favor of the freight men In Salt Lake and Pocntcllo, ns against those nt Ogden, A petition has been pre-jiarc-d and Is now in the hands of Local Agent Chevors. signed by all tho freight handlers. In which thoy protest against 1 this condition of affairs and ask that they 1 be paid tho snmo rate for the same work ns thojo in Salt Lake and Pocatcllo. In an Interview ono of tho employees told The Tribune that In Salt Lake nnd Pocntcllo truckers arc receiving 12 per da, whllo storors and givers are recolv-Ing recolv-Ing ?2.10 per day. In Ogden tho truckers get but $1.75 per day nnd tho atorcrs and 1 glvera Jl.W per day. 1 Tills condition of affairs, so they any. hns existed for some time, nnd thoy con-f-ldor It manifestly unjust, ns much more work In dono hero than In both of tho other places combined, nnd ns many moro 1 men arc employed. 1 The big Decoration day road race will be run on Monday from Twenty-fifth ftreet and Washington avenue to the Hot Springs. Upward of a dozen riders havo nterwl. and prizes ranging all tho way from Jo to J25 are offered. An obaerva tlon train will be run, enabling all to 1 watch tho race, 1 Tlie Ogden team of tho Utah-Wyoming leaguo leaves tomorrow morning for Park C!ly ,Thflr 't will play with the Park City team. iiH Utahna park, tho new resort on Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, between "Washington and Adamx avenues, will bo opened tomorrow night with a sacred concert by Foster's band. H Tho thrro Austrlnns who were arrriftcd Jv the pollco for tampering with tho hox9s at tho postofQc wcro released this morning. H First Presbyterian church. Morning Tornhlp at 11 o'clock. Subject. "Tho t'luuigcd Llfo." Evening worship at S o'clock. Subject. "Tlie Biblical Teaching 1 of the Judgment." Special music at each tervlcc. H Church of tho Good Shepherd, corner Grant and Twenty-fourth, Alfred Brown rector. Trinity Sundny. Early celebra-tlon, celebra-tlon, 7:0 a. m. Sunday-school. 9;lo. Holy communion and sermon, 11. Evening prayer and rermon. Morning text "Holy, Holy, iroly." Evening text, "t'ho Lord's Prayer 'Thy Kingdom Come.' " iiHj First Metliodlst church, Rev. Samuel Blair, pastor. 10 a. m . Stinday-school; Prof. W. J j. Underwood, aqpcrlntendent. 11 a. m. C, E. Winter will dollver Memorial 1 address, under the auspices of tho O. A. R. 2:50. Junior League; W. D. Brown Irader. C:. Epworth League; Miss Addls McDowell will lead. S p. m., a lecture on "Our Flajr," by C. E. Winter of Encamp-ment. Encamp-ment. W yo. A cordial welcome is extend-ed extend-ed to all. All scats nro free. 1 First Cpneregatlonal church. Adams Hj avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Btrets, Morning i.crvlc at 1 11. Evening Mrvlco at 8, Dr. Wick off of Ban lYanciscQ rUi apcalq gtrtat la evening his lecture on "Tho Temple," tracing its development. Illustrating his remarks with stereoptlcon views. Scats free nnd all welcome. mm The Board of Education tonight elected a partial list of tho teachers in the city schools for tho coming year. No drawing draw-ing or music teachers nave boon appointed. appoint-ed. Thoro still remain thirty-five teachers teach-ers to be named, and all must sign up by June S. Tho Building committee was Instructed In-structed to report plans for the now S-room building to bo erected on Twentieth Twen-tieth street. Tho board also orranced with ox-Senator Cannon to deliver an address ad-dress to thu graduating class of tho High school, and Judge Dee, President of tho board, will present the diplomas. Tho list of teachers reported tonight follows: George I Thompson. W. C. Crandnll, Alice P. Kasson, O. J. Stlllwoll, Jonnctto Joyce, Mark II. Jacobs. J. M. Prceman, J. E. Itethorford, Florcnco Yates, Emilio Bannister, Tude It. Magulrc, BchhIu, Moycs. Lulu B. Bell. Anna Morun, E. W. Harold, Ilattle ninchcllfTe. Mrs. Joscphlno Hirst, Anna Hansen, Vema M. Barrows, Gwendolyn Williams, William N. Petter-son, Petter-son, Mario A- Wlttmbcrg, W. I Underwood, Under-wood, Maymo McDermott, Clara Brown, Gortrudo E. White, May llartog. Mrs. Gwon TCoys, Llllinn E. Esden, Clam Peterson, Pet-erson, Ida Holwrts. Kinma Nlclson, M. June Pclrce, Carrio V. Knanp, Olla M. Barker, May W. Hume. Xelllo Bennott, Catliarine Coetley, Mcda McQuorrle, Rao E. Woodcock. D. II. Adams. Elizabeth Lynch, Lou H. Mltr-hell. Kathrlne Hlggln-botham. Hlggln-botham. Edna Mlddleton, Grace McGon-agle. McGon-agle. Clara Borcman, Elsa M. Dangers, J 2f. Bishop, Mrs. Carrie K. Rapp. Walter Wal-ter A. Kerr. L. 1. Trwln. Florence Cromp-ton. Cromp-ton. Josle F. Clan. Mollle Webb. Alva Garff, Clara Warner. John W. Wlntle, Ivottlo Stone, Bertha M. Stone. Florence Wlttonberi;, Allco Richoy. V. Mao Carter, Mrs. Hnttlo E. Wad", Lily M. Leaman, Rhoda Duffy. Emily Brown, Trellis II. Carter, Mrs. Marian T. Burton. Mrs. Lula If. Cahlll. Electa Skeen. Daisy F. Andrews. An-drews. Ethel M. Hnrcombo. Ella C. Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, Daisy L. Ston Mrs. F. R, Chrls-tensen, Chrls-tensen, Lucllo Stanley. Liura Klrkpat-rick. Klrkpat-rick. Edna. Harolll. William J. Wood. John A. Junk. Mrs. Kate Van Dyke. Fred W. Redflcld, Elizabeth M. Orth, supervisor primary work; Nellie Goss, John Lofty, Lucia D. Rich. Catherine Rolapp, daughter of District Judge Hnry R. Rolapp. Is lying at tho point of death as the result of an attack of brain fever. Deputy Sheriff Sebrlng tonight attached a barrel of whisky, the property of M. R. Bacrer. at tho suit of the Jesse Moore-Hunt Moore-Hunt company. Judge Maginnls is plaintiff's plain-tiff's attorney. |