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Show ! ur OGDEN LOBSTERS GOING TO SALT Ire Take tomorrow to WHAT IS OGDEN COING TO DO THIS YEAR ABOUT A FOURTH OF JULY make UNCLE JOHN WHY the pro-- 1 like PLUGGEO OIME- - VOL. HAVE A ROUSING TIME FOR ONCET XI. No. 13 1 liny lubluiliri! Daily at U)mVn. Utah 'THE PRESIDENT'S of no EMINENT PRELATE SEATTLE. Jane t 1. IS POSTPONED i Koost-wl- t SIXTY-SEVENT- H j On of Meat Prominent and Popular Divinca in America Haa Been Very Feeble for Seme Tima and it ia Believed Cannot Liva Long. 1 wo!-ld-- ILL. June 1. Tomorrow (7ih birthday of one of the nuiti interesting and brilliant mnn-o- f the Roman Catholic episcoLancaster in America John pacy PEORIA. will be the FpaUling, blahop of Peoria. There will be no celebration of the anniversary, on ins to the grave condition of Binh-c- p health. Nearly two Fpaldlnga yeara ago he Buffered a atroke of paralyala from which he haa never recovered. Since then he haa most of the time under treatment In a sanitarium, but there haa been litin hla tle noticeable Improvement condition and It ia feared that the able prelate will never resume hla clerical duties. Fishnp Spalding comes of a family thRt for generations haa occupitd a Mich place in Roman Catholic annals The tlrxt of In Europe and America. the family to. come to America came over with Lord Baltimore, so that FNhop Spalding can lay pretty good Hla claim to the title of American. uncle was the celebrated Archbishop Spalding of Baltimore. John Lancaster Spalding was born and received hla first in education in that state. He also spent time at Emmetlsburg, and subsequently studied for five rears at Mount St. M ary'a, Cincinnati, which wbs then under control of the celebrated Bishop Rosecrana. He studied theology In Louvain, where he was ordained In 18(3. After hls ordination he took a special course of study in the Belgian College at Rome and returned to Louisville In 1885. He was assigned to the cathedral in that city sn-lin addition to hla missionary duties. also acted as 'secretary to Bishop Lavlalle. He was named by Archbishop Blanchet of Oregon, as hla theologian t the second plenary council of Baltl-mr-in 1888. He was also made one nf the preachers of the council, though '"Vaa the youngest theologian In that r foi-ni- OGDENSBURG TAKES WHOLE LOT OF NEW OFFICERS OGPEXSHlRO. N. Y June 1. The of office of the present Common Council expired today, and all elective and appointive olfleeis go out of service today, of the police only two are eligible for reapiailntuient. the others being barred by reason of age limit from again taking the required examination. The other policemen will probably take the matter Into the ' courts. Mayor Hanun and the Board of Aldermen will be succeeded by an entire new board with Mayor Hall at the heud, all of whom are Demo- tenure i crats. TOURIST RATES. CITY OF MEXICO. June 1. The annual northern flight of American and foreign resldehta of Mexico began today, when the summer tourists rates to all points In the United Statqa and Canada were put Into effect by the Mexican railroads. Moat of the traffic Is to the summer resorts of 'California, Colorado, New York and Michigan. Special rates have also been made to Montreal and Toronto, and mujiy British residents will spend their vacations in the Canadian MEXICAN : resorts. NAVAL WAR COLLEGE OPENS. NEWPORT, R. I.. June 1. An unusually large class marked the aliening today of the summer conference of army and navy officers at the Naval War college. The instruction In war tactics will continue through the summer and early fall, closing October 1. A bombardment. In mock warfare, of I i,',.sge. a short time afterward the New EngMd coast defenses by to New York, where for a Admiral Evans' Atlantic fleet may be ,h me was engaged In writing a one of the features of the summer's tlftilfaphy of his uncle, the archbishop program, although this has not been of Fattlmore. He was later connectdefinitely decided by the navy departed with SL Michael's church,' New ment. York, and It was here that hla fame SNOW FLURRIES IN CHICAGO. es a preacher was established. It was CHICAGO, June 1. There were light Father Braiding's custom to preach the Sunday, evening sermon, and be- snow flurries in this city this morning. fore he had done so very often his reputation as a concise and logical speeker. possessed nf a fund of fluency, REVOLUTIONARY hfumc so well known that It was Impossible almost to find standing room SONSJN DENVER at his lectures. In May, 1877, Father Fpsldlng reJune 1. Many Colo., DENVER, ceived a remarkable and unusual honor. being raised from a curator to a delegates reached Denver today for the bishop and sent to the Peoria diocese, annual congress nf the national sociewhich was at that time quite 'scatt- ty of the Buns of the Amorlcsn Revochurches lution, which will be held here during ered. There were fifty-on- e scattered over the entire territory, the coming week. Arrangements have three of which were In the little town been made by the Colorado society for the entertainment of the visitors, who of Peoria Itself. Within the comparatively short space of fifteen years will be tendered several banquets and Bishop Spalding had Increased the receptions and shown the principal number of churches to ISO, with fifty points of Interest in the city and the srhoo's and academics, seven hospitals, state. A feature of the program will two orphan asylums, a home for aged be an excursion to the Cripple Creek people, a college and nearly 2n priests. district, where the patriotic sons will The diocese today Is considered one be shown through the underground of the best organised In America. workings of several of the more Important mines. Upon their arrival M Creek Mayor Van Tllborg will ALLEGED EMBEZZLER ARRESTED Cripple the visitors with e key to the present WHEELING, W. Va.. June 1. H. O. city, made of Cripple Creek gold and Hnehn waa arrested here today on the costing 8100. The congress brings to the mile charge of the embesslement of 8,0,000 worth of bonds and fll.000 cash from high" city many men whose names are hla sisters safe deposit boxes In the household words throughout the counFelecher National bank of Indianap- try. President Roosevelt la a member olis. All the bonds and 10,800 In cash and has sent a letter to be read at the were found on hla person when caught. congress. Aft DEFENDANT IS ILL AND CANNOT ATTEND COURT. Will chew finecut and swap So Weak from Excess Anj; ans HoISE. June 1. Jlay wood's illness this morning caused a iMnupuiieinent of his trial until this afiernouii. The prisoner passed a restless night, suffering from an utiiick on hla heart, caused by excessive smoking. This morning he was seised with an attack of neuralgia In his head, caused by toxic poisoning, sud suffered so much pain that he was unable to stand. IKniors were called hurriedly and worked over him for several hours, beto give him a heavy ing comiK-lledose of morphine to allay the pain. The court and lawyers for the defense announced that If Haywood Is not able to appear this afternoon the trial will go over until Monday. Haywood's condition, according to the doctor. Is due entirely to his luck of exercise. The Haywood trial was finally postponed until Monday, as his illness precluded his appearance In court this afternoon. The defendant made an heroic attempt to dress, but he was so ill from tlie effeet of drugs that the physicians admitted that he eould not stand. . RlP sy Ju.;, I'.ilrii ( M.iv-- E5 TONIGHT AT RICHMOND. IS At. I S, li.oili i Class app.aii-In .."ill i.iigo u 1. 1 .! t!i- u.dl. u iiu i:t . g Hum with Inih-r.IMPOSING CEREMONIES HELD AT i i.M v im-- i s. i!,t tr:u u: the SEATTLE TODAY. U I'l'lll All llolii.V tillIII l.lsc nil, ill, is l'.ii I lii- Trli pii.iiu- 1.11- liia iii.iiit- ii 1., l.uiii tiiii-ulit. a I. in lii liisiiii an tin- ground uf insiitfii i. ii at Commemorating Breaking of Ground Hiimi-.tinl.i-.i- .- i - t- tii-s- - Reunion of Conieoerato Veterin Session Thousands of Visit-tThrong the City Sons of Veteran Also Have a Meeting. nil lllnlliili Mils pos'poll.-- Fcr Exposifall-nuuntil Muini.iv ii.slslnt upaik to bo Held in That C.ty Two tion being siipplitil miiIi a transcript nf tin Years Hence War Department. evidence lain 11 Hu grand Jury infill e being arraigiinl mid Silnnliit niiiili- - a similar Tin- ms. until next Thui-Kil.iKmf 'ilMoXU Va.. Juno 1 rioo nf 1 Sf.ATTl.i:. Wash. June lit mini aiu ti.i) thi luitahle nf the social feature usktnl fm- u postpont-nvva ohservej ari.'iixtii l',.r llir rt'Uiiinii nf the United after that of Silmiiu ami v'ailieviii. a ml vvitli exeivisis tidily by tne ins lequist was granted. tVi.fi Veteran will lie tin1 rt of the . Ins. piom.iti-Oepnon tniiiKlil at the exeeufive niali-si- n ixposiiuin. to Ih- held here two III Ii.inl square I')' Governor NEW RATES ON STEEL AND IRON year liiiiiti-John Kaiielt. tf flat. tie A Swanson All of Hie visit, A the bureau ol Ann limn ii 1. 1lTTSr.rKH. IVnn.. June ing veteriiiiK, spiiiiKin-aii.l maid of general uilvume In freight rates was the aalliniul gov el iiiiii-n- t at honor huve len invited and an alteinle-- l pul Into elYeel linlay b) lauds in tlie tne et reiinuiii'S, vv In. Ii ciitei mining program ha been i'lllslimg dixtrii-1Jt.sl impai I.111I if by tlie govrrimi uml iiiavor of many arranged. including song, dnnee und the eluinge, 11 far a I'illsburg Is nest elli stu( uud cities. Tin- War iiminc mid t tableaux reprcKciiiiug I pain li. i the gelieral mi V'h life Ilf 10 und navy depart wire icprcKcnl-- 1 familiar scenes In Dixie liefo' the per cent nil all iinn all. I sieel limsheil d by the blue Jackets and iiirtrine War" Thi part of tlie program i In Uniterm mil. mi Kind fruiu Brenieltoii and the I, nail nf 7 Tin- per chill ge nf lnlk Miller, assisted liy nld billets ainl and military band fiom Fort Hew l.irlfls pig veteran from different seelinn of ijie will alTeet all imiuts east nf the I.NWton. The throwing of the firt South. The general eunvetiilnii of the Hhoviliiil of dirt wa river. by a lTnei'ieaiiy evny Vii Meil ( 'onfi derate Veteran wus freight rate In the itiMriel has been or ilute and wild from the calli d to order at 8.8a till morning will In- - ailviilleeil. tile gelieral tleinl thousands ef ieople assembled to witA upwaivt by I'nmmnndi-(Stephen I). Ia-e- . in uny ness! d the ceremonies. A gicut pargive. er 11:111 apeet:i reunion wa alao held tills previous year. A an example nf tlie ade. In vvnleli the lroos of the Washmorning by the Confederate uriny and udvunee. the rale nn pig Iran from ington National guard pnrtiiiiwtej, nai v surgeuiin. anil Blniinngn valliys In was a fe.iiare uf the days program. visIn honor of the services Kpteiul The lug fair will open two years eeiit In I'lllshiirg is inenaseil funn iting veti ran will be held tomorrow H eeiit a tun. This nlnne will mill from today. June 1, I -r und the In ;il! tlie eliurilies of Iliehiiumil. In tlnnisaiiils nf linllars m.iiithly in tinare enntidi-nthat it will lie the iifterin on a memorial service will of tin- - mail. complete in every ilrpiirnin-ii- l on tliat be held in the Auditorium under the kite. 'Iln- lumetilahk- unprt pnrednes of the suspires of the Confederate Bout hern eXHisil Ion ha GOVERNOR COMING. A Memorial acred con-"tvei! a a for tin.- - Font tie mu liAl . Jain- 1 -- Ae.iird-lllg N. KE. 8ANTA I will be held In tlie evening at the nger ur.il tiny will insist that every to advlees reeeiveil liele rein Hie exliildior Hni-- e Show hulliilng. and cmiccssioiiulie Thousand of additional visitors are l'lplippities. I'aplain ignige I'lpry, with them in having everything uf wlii sail frnin BHiiuir, gnvernnr tomorrow 'In reailioes exported for tlie evening anil Mon- M Hllils of the p MundHy to assume the day inerning to witness the grand IrXpioctlnii' gsle. vv iiii-lNi w he uf tn Mexlen, liarade and unveiling of the Jeffernoti Mui h work of a preliminary nature Du vis monument, which will lake plan- was leeeiilly apimiiiled. ('ajiluln t'ur-r- y bias uln-nilhe.-but t is s risiili-ni.f Knswill uml the "Ki'iiiiiul-lireakln- g et L oeliK-- Monday afternoon. duy" murks the lie- cIiUi-iinf Ihnt city an- pre wring to Tlie ginning of the teal activity. give him a musing weleivuu- uhii hi grounds, 1(5 acre, will lie laid now arrival.. Arrangement are being out and GIGANTIC FINE made far a banquet that will suiass river fJ.tH'O.Of'o lias at a cost of $3811.000. already been raised any affair uf thv kind tver bafnre giv- by AGAINST OIL CO. en In New Mexico. The new; executive of (State appropriations end the sale slock. The caposllion will Is a I teunx-rat- , but. It Is understood, lie chpI'hI built uiHin tha shores of Lakes out the desires of the Waters-Pisrc- s Outfit Muat Shell Out will and Union, two beautiful I11 tils londuct nf Washington adinlntetrutlnn fresh water hi Miles, and the natural 11,623,000 for Violating tha Anti-Truthe affairs uf the treritorlul govern- scenic effect, with the snow-cla- d peaks Laws Permits ts Do Business ment. nf the Olympic anil runade mounin Texas Revoked. tains in full view, will lie ilia most NEW SOUTHERN RAILROAD. f lieautlful ever utilised by any Interna-Waters-Pietr1. e The TIN, Tex., June Miss., JACKKON, June). Active tional fulr. Oil eompany was today fined a work will continence In the laying of total sum of 11,832,000 and had Its per- rail on the exANTI TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE. mits to do business wltliln this state tension of the Mississippi Central y ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., June L cancelled. A Jury of farmers returned next week and will be rapidly The of the annual meeting of the verdict in the case of the state pushed to minplrtiun. Most of ths the Aincriian league against the company to oust It for vio- material needl'd Is already on ths In Atlantic City today was marked by anti-truon the law. The nine steel bridges lating ground. what Is prolwbly the most the extenloii have te-practically and distinguished assemblage of j completed. physician rver gathered fur a sing Is purpose. Nearly all the deligutca were IS THOS. appointed by, the governors nf the DISTRIBUTE DEEDS VHriotia stHti-sand were selected uf their wide medical knowledg-SUPERINTENDENT AMONG INDIANS and Ihe earnestness of their efforts to iln battle with tlie great whits plague. The ubjeet of the league Is not only to MlKKOGKE, 1. T., June 1. Tlie exterminate tuberculosis, but to proCH08EN BY COUNTY BOARD OF ruining week will In a bury one fur vide for Mir persons now suffering Ihe officials and clerks In charge of with the disease. The sesslone will EDUCATION TODAY. the distribution uf deeds among Ihe 'continue through Monday and TuesCherokee Indians. The special car day of next week, and will be from which the delivery Is made will mapped out for a rnmiutlgn against Superintendent Patterson is Dsfsatsd make stops at various towns In the consumption that will extend throughVote Was Throe to Cherokee nation. Including Wagoner, out nearly every state and territory of for the Union. Two in Favor of McKay, But ia Fi- (.'hiremure, Nowata, Lena pah, BartlesTwo subject whhh will receive the ville, Itemona and Collinsville. Fifteen nally Mads Unanimous for Latter. thousand deed will tie distributed most attention during the sessions are snu mg Cherokee by blood and the the methods of preventing infection work will occupy the entire month. through the milk nf diseased rattle and minor children enrolled and the peculiar trndemy of tlie negro At a meeting of the county board of education, whleb Is in session at under the act of April 28, 1908, will not race to consumption. Nuthan Htraus the county court house this after- share In the distribution. The special of New York city presides and will noon, a new superintendent of schools rar method of delivery has been found real a paper on pasteurisation. Other was elected. The new head of the In bo the most expeditious, having contributions are offered by Dr. Ernst county schools Is Thomas. EL McKay, been successfully tested in the Chick- ' J. Lederle, formerly the commissioner son of Bishop David McKay, of the asaw and Choctaw nations. of health in the metrojKills; Dr. Fran- -i board of county commissioners. He Is Dr. E. C. rts O'Donohue of Kyrat-use- , A FATAL LAUGH. first class tducator, havconsidered Kcreeder of Washington, Dr. George F. ing had a great deal of experience In KENOSHA, Wls., June 1. Lnhls MeClnary, father of the English systhe teaching line. Hla election, how- Dlllas, aged 55, laughed while at hla tem of milk depots for children, and ever, will come as a surprise to every- dinner and a piece of meat lodged In Dr. Simon Baruch, an authority on inbody, as no word of complaint has his windpipe and he choked to death. fant hygiene. ever teen heard against the present Incumbent, Mr. Petterson, and he has Always been very popular with the teachers of the county and a must congenial and obliging official. An effort was made to reach Professor McKay by telephone, but without avalL The aession, it is said, was decidedly tha warmest talkfest that the staid educators from the rural districts ever participated In. Mr. Btratford, of Wilson, lead the fight for the of Mr. Petterson while FToerher. of Roy, championed the cause of Mr. McKay, and both of them raised their voices to a most decisive pitch on several occasions. On the ballot the vote resulted three for McKay and two for Petterson, whereupon Mr. Stratford gracefully consented to make It unanimous and It waa an ordered. The change In the superintendent, however. Is not likely to affect Clerk Samuel Dye, which will be a good bit of newa to the pencil pushers. Mr. Dye is elected to the board as is the superintendent and It is said that he will not .have any opposition. The following were elected teachers Louis for the coming school year: Wade, Emma Boffman, Marian Higgins, Alex. Anderson and George B. Mo wry. About $148 In billa were paid. r Alaska-Yukon-Pacif- - i.i-'- d.-y- r . r ed put-lie- s vvi-i- - un-ti- 2 . gri-e'e- r 1 1 I prn-nioti- - - Jiiiiu-Ktow- 8LIGHT EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. WASHINGTON. June 1. An earthquake shuck which occurred today waa recorded by the weather bureau's seismograph. Its origin was probubly a thousand miles south, Judging from the amplitude of the motion here, and consequently was comparatively slight. NEW COMMODITY FREIGHT RATES ST. PAUL, Minn., June 1. Nearly, the Minnesota railroads are expected to accept without opposithe reduction in commodity tion freight rates which take effect today In accordance with the law passed by the If not all, of recent legislature. The new schedule provides for an average reduction of 10 per cent on grain, lumber, coal and livestock rates. It differs on different roads, and touching the different commodities. Grain rate reductions are heaviest on the southern roads. assm-lHtto- Si le-s- - . upi-aia- gnver-linrshli at -- rall-wh- (ifM-uln- st PAY be-ea- J BE8T MUSICAL TALENT IN THE 8TATE WILL BE THERE. pl-in- Nswspapsr Msn Making Elaborate Preparations far First Entertainment and it Promises to bs Best Ever Given in the City of Its Kind. The following Is the program of the big Press club concert to be given at the Tabernacle next Tuesday evening. The names appearing thereon need no Introduction to the musical public and they are making special efforts to make this the greatest concert ever given In the city: Director Joseph Ballantyne. Organist John J. McClellan. Violinist Willard E. Weihe. Basso Willard Andelln. Pianist Miss Frances Joyce. Accompanist Sam F. Whitaker. Ogden Tabernacle Choir. Chorus, God is Our Refuge.. .Buck Tabernacle Choir. Orga- nThomas fa) "Mlgnon Exerpts' Gandlvr (b) The Secret John J. McClellan. Bass (a) Arise Ye Subterranean Winds Purcell Bartlett (b) A Dream" Willard Andelln. Violin Vleuxtemps Polonaise Willard Weihe. Organ (a) 'The Virgin's Prayer '....Massent (b) Old melody arranged by performer. Prof. J. J. McClellan.. "Soldiers: Chorus" (from Faust") Gounod Concerto D minor), piano and orMendelssohn gan Miss Frances Joyce and Professor J. J. McClellan. LINER STARTS FOR AMERICA. new HAMBURG, June 1. The steamer President Lincoln left Hamtrip to burg today on her maiden New York. The vessel, which was line, "riglnslly built for the Leyland com-peny was purchased hy the Hamburg Fhe altered. and considerably ,Mls Frances Joyce. Who Will Aspea in sn Unique Feature at the Press of 18,000 tons. Tabernacle the E seeks Club Concert Tussdiy veningat " I ILHiill 1 vs Use of Tobacco and Drugs that He is Unable to Dress Himseif or Stand Up on His Fast Hearing Goss Over to Monday. Bas- s- i I OLD M .1! Schubert fa) The Wanderer Meyerbeer (b) Piff, Paff, Puff" Willard Andelln. Organ, Oberon Overture". .Von Weber Prof. J. J. McClellan. 85e0 - and , re KIlAXCISVri. SVN lb:- icit-immi- t BISHOP SPALDING CELEBRATING BIRTHDAY. NOT ALLEGED BRIBERS ARRAIGNEDTO PLEAD A message from was a of i John iinnvtr address at ihe groundof the exposition breaking The tnJaj. The message follows: president sends greetings. He syni- - j p.uhiz.s with your hopes and applauds your i nevgy and publie spirit, and re- - j liutl he is iioi able to be present givls Tli- - wiiiers of a century henee will set dnw n today as the date when Seattle, in the sa addling clothes of her infancy. a ssu nit ihe habiliments of a i ugiilx.-metropolis. I predict that within the life of the men who are directing this enterprise Seattle will ,iass the million mark. Common activity and mutual Interest, and a put pose backed by common sense, will enable Washington, Oregon and Cali- - j to atton.piish wonders for the j common good." i'usnl.-ii- ! SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1G7 HAYWOOD TRIAL GREETING TO SEATTLE I BREWERY WORKERS UNION. CHICAGO. June 1 The Brewery Workers' union, comprising i0 locals, was expelled today from the American Federation of Labor by order of Sam- Prof. J. J. McClellen, Who Will Play, the Piano, While Miss Joyce uel Gompers. Manipulate the Big Pipe Orga t at the Press Club Concert. Will |