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Show OGDEN DEFEATS ELKO IN GAME OF FOOTBALL Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN. Nov. 12. Tho Ogden High School football team defeated the Elko. Nov., team today by the score of 35 to G. Ogden outplayed Elko at every point of the game, and plowed her way through tho athletes from tho Sagebrush Stato llko a shuttle. Six times a husky Ogdenlte wns pushed over tho lino for a touch-down, but once Tracy missed goal and left the score S5 to 0. Tho lineup was as follows: Elko. Ogden. Carvel c Sharman McMullcn r. t Tracy J. McMlllen '. 1. g Fair Dolta 1. t Scuddcr Grlswold I. e. Craig Rankin r. e Calvert SImson ..... 1. h. Boylo Carry r, h Murphy Henry f. b. Browncll Wright r. g. Horn Smith q. b Campbell Sub Douslass, Ham Yek, sometimes known as Ham Park, a Chinaman, had a hearing today beforo United States Commissioner ua-loncy. ua-loncy. He was charged with being In this country In violation of the provisions of the Chinese Exclusion Act, but produced a certlflcato of residence which the Commissioner Com-missioner believed was authentic and genuine, gen-uine, nnd ho was accordingly discharged from custodv. I A. K. Gibson and John Cooper, who were arrested for cruelty to animals, were found guilty by Judge Howoll tonight and will bo sentenced Monday. Arthur Green returned today from a throe weeks mission to the northern State. The Ogden-Goldlleld Mining company met tonight and declared a second dividend divi-dend of $100 per share. The company owns a lease on the Jumbo vein at Gold-lleld Gold-lleld and has Btruck It rich. Tills is the. second dividend in two weeks. A telegram tele-gram received from Gold Held tonight says that a carload of ore taken out today yielded $30.S23 In gold. Charles P. Walking, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of Ogden, Og-den, died at S.20 this evening at his home on Twenty-first street of pneumonia. Ho leaves a large family, among whom is Mrs. Peter Watson. Browning Bros, today begun tho erection erec-tion of an addition to their big repair shops The new building will oe constructed con-structed Just south of the present building build-ing - The Young Men's club of the Congregational Congre-gational church havo arranged for a chicken dinner at the Church, Wednesday, Wednes-day, November 1C. At tho First Methodist church this evening. Rev Samuol Blair, pastor, at 7 '.30 o'clock tho following sacred concert prcsrammo will bo lundered: Organ voluntary. Anthem "I Will Bless tho Lord". ...Hall Prayer. Anthem "Save Me, O God" Dungan Scripture Anthem "Oh Come, Let Us. Sing".. Lewis Solo J. Smith Anthem "I Will Praise Thee"...0'Kano Quartette "That Beautiful Golden Gate" Leslie Anthem "Sweet the Moments" Hall Offertory, Solo "Beautiful Islo" Mrs. Fred Hess Announcements. Trio "Holy Redeemer" O'Kane Anthem "Praise tho Lord" Hall Scats free. Come early. a John Scowcroft & Sons company. Fred I. Klcsel & Co. and the Statevlllo Creamery Cream-ery 'company havo filed suit against tho United Labor Mercantile company asking for tho appointment of P. P. Dcnon as receiver of tho property of tho defunct concern. Judge Rolapp mude an order appointing Mr. Denver as receiver and ho will tako charse at once n George Swonson, the young man arrested ar-rested by Sheriff Bnlloy on the chargo of forgery. Is wanted In Blackfoot, Ida., on a similar charge, according to a telegram tele-gram received from Sheriff Stears of that city today. Swenson. however, wns not In tho custody of the Sheriff, having been roleased upon tho pnyment by hla uncle of the amount of his peculations. Doputy Sheriff Robert Shan has gone to Hooper to find and rearrest the man. a Jako Snmmervllle of Nome. Alaska, Is In tho city, en routo to his former homo in Crlpplo Creek, Colo. u George Patch, Rio Grando yardmaator, has Identified Harper nnd Morris, the two men arrested in Salt Lake, as tho men who held him up and robbed him of his watch and money. Hho also identified identi-fied tho watch. u t Dr. A. D. Hall, mining editor of tho Los Angeles Times, was in Ogdcn today, en routo to Butte. 0 The residence of J. M. Forrestall, manager mana-ger of tho Independent Telephone company, com-pany, wns entered by burglars about 1.30 or 2 o'clock this aftornoon and ransacked from cellar to garret. Tho thlevcM entered by way of tho transom over the rear door and carried off a lot of clothing, a gold ring and a shotgun. "Tho value was about $300. |