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Show THE WILL GIVE EXAMINER, PREPARING Waibt maker, with refto learn erences; also apinrntioe Madam Coekraue, (iivnsiuaklDg. WANTED THE HIGH SCHOOL TRACK TEAM HAS BEEN TRIED OUT. OF THE COMNEW FEATURE MENCEMENT EXERCISES OF HIGH SCHOOL. Wright's store. letter from Miss Clara Tribe, To bs Givsn in Connsetlon With Regdancliter of Geo. H. Tribe, states she ular Program in Opera House has arrived In Paris all right and is On Juno 6th. studhasted to commence her ios in vocal music. A new feature of the commencement of this year exercises 0. T). Rasmussen ! selling steamship will be the the highofschool one net from giving tickets from Norway. Sweden and Denthe ooinic opera Olivette" by the mark to New York fur 116.00 at pres-e;:- t, graduates sad high pupils of. the poud for one year front day of is- school. The arrangements are being sue. made by Prof. Squire Coop end the choruses are prepared. The The church notirea will be found on prlnelpal pansbeing have nut been assign11 of the supplement. page ed ybljrnt will proliably be made Wednesday. Only the first act will lie Pierce of the John Brigham Manager given, owing to the length of the oplu is for the City Canning factory diy era, but It la very probable that the a few days. entire will be at A nii-ei- opera produced Qian-woo- d The field and track teams of the Ogden High school were tried out lata yesterday afternoon upon the achool There was a large number campus. of applicants for each place and many excellent records were made. The contests were eonducted by Prof. W. C. Crandall, assisted by Rev. E. J. Ridings and Prof. J. M. Penman. The tram la to represent Ogden In the Hi ate High 8cfaoola championship, which will be held In Bait lAke on Saturday, May 14th. at the University of Utah grounds. Tha coniaKtauu are the high schools of Balt Lake, Ogden and Park City. The event will he the annual field during the summer. At the prestrack meet of the schools, aud the sight clerk of ent there Is considerable rivalry and contest promises to be an interesting the Kenyon hotel, spent Saturday In among the singers of the school for one. The following will represent this the rlty renewing acquaint ancee among the leading parts. Among the members of the class who will have leading parts are Misses Flowers, Farley, Messrs. Belnap, Bobo and Joyce. Grrenwell sod Boyle. Arrangements have been made with tliv Balt Lake Costuming company, who will furnish some elegant costumes fur the occasion. The commencement exercises will be on Monday, June 6th, In the opera house. Thera will be two other parts to the program besides the opera. The story of the first act of the opera aa will be produced Is as follows: The people of a French village are excited over the approaching marriage or Seneschal's only daughter. Olivette, with an old sea captain. The young laity haa just arrived from a convent, where she had fallen in love with a young olficer, nephew of the old sea captain. A young counteal haa also fallen in love with the young officer and comes to the village to see him. In the house of Ollveite'a father the muntees haa her aolitltude Invaded by the young officer, who believes he la climbing the baltvmy of Olivettes home. Meanwhile the old sea captain's suit does not prosper with Olivette. who writes a letter to the countess demanding the young lady's hand. The young officer contrives to pass himself off for the real sea captain, nd marries Olivette at the request of the countess. bis many friends. Sinclair and Gabriel, ihe Jewelers' auctioneers, who have been l for about ten days, with C. A. completed their labors and will leave for Butte. During their may in the city they male many friends. Messrs. Pi-hto- Mrs. W. F. Sharp of Treero. England, and Mrs. Henry Williams or Butte. Mont., are visiting in the city for a few days. The Evanston base hall team, In charge of Manager T. 8. Zimmerman, was scheduled to arrive at 3:30 this morning. Mr. and Mrs. William Marie, an route to Rimkane, are visiting H. J. Entdnger at the Broom. Knur eections of Rio Grande No. 4. loaded with delegates to the Methodist convention at Us Angeles, passed through Ogden early thla morning. The base ball season opens in the pity today at the Glen wool Ball park. The Ogden team will cross bats wlih the Evanston team. Council No. 248, United Commercial Travelers, held a meeting and social session last evening In the K. of P. hail. Past Chancellor J. A. Petzold was elected delegate to the Grand Council, which meets in 8slt Jmke, June VS. CALIFORNIA The Stein Club held ite rrgular monthly meeting Issi evening st the Virginia. The evening was pleasantly passed with toasts and a banquet, lfnmer Hutchinson was toast master. Toasts were given by F. Triule, W. Van Alen and Judge A. U. Horn. Track Meet Develops New Champion Sprinter. HOT BISCUITS AND MAPLE SYRUP The ladles of the Baptist church will serve ono of their famous suppers on Tuesday aftermam and evening, beginning at G:3U o'clock. 2iic. Conic! TOO FEW RUSSIANS. Prince Petersburg, April Oiiktomsky, who has gone to St. Iuita to attend the press congress, writing to his paper, the Vledomostl, says he regrets that so few Russian Newspaper men have accepted the invitation to attend the congress. "Our silence and nnr absence only increase the score against us,' writes the prince. SO. FIRST BISHOPS ARRIVE. Vanguard of Methodist General Conference Comes to Los Angeles. Lo Angeles. Cal., April 30. Bishops Charles C. McCabe of Washington, D. C and Stephen M. Merrill of Newark, N. J.. are the first distinguished members of the Methodist General conference, wblrh meets nest Tuesday, to arrive In jos Angeles. Bishop McCabe was unable to attend the Ban Francisco conference of hlshops owing to the Illness of his wife, and came through to Los Angeles direct with a party, of seven. Rnv. Dr. M. 8. Hughes of Kansas City, one of the most prominent pastors of the Methodist church, hue also arrived, together with a delegation from the fit. Louts conference. The local hotel committee has completed Its arrangements and is ready to take an of ail delpgaics. Arrangements wore made anmn time ago with the local hotel managers to care for delegates, trremieclhe of color, and an the hoted men are standing by their contracts. It Is not anticipated that housing of the colored delegates. DR. A. 8. CONDON AND C. A. NELSON HAVE A LIVELY TIME. Bt Petersburg, April 30. The following telegram from Viceroy Alexieff. under date of April 80. haa been received by the emperor: The special commission appointed to Inquire into the cause of the sinking of tha battleship Petropavlovak haa established beyond n doubt the fin that the battleship struck a mine laid by the enemy within the radiua of the customary evolutions of our fleet on the occasion of its sorties into the outer roadstead to get at the enemy The exphsdon of thla mine under the boat compartments ami bunkers of the resulted, according to the view of the commission of exports, in which I share. In a aeries of explosion through the detonation of the pyroxlin and the 12inch shells in the ship's magazine and In Ihe explosion of the powder stores, aa well aa of the cylindrical boilers These several explosions were observed In the two minutes that elapsed before the battleship was wrapped in a sheet of flame and disappeared beneath the sen knot. h h The following real estate transfers wera recorded with County Recorder Kills Elizabeth L. H. Feery and others to D. H. Peery estate, part of lot 8, block 25, plat A, $3. Simon Menser and others to Amalgamated Sugar company,: part of southwest q nailer of section 25, township 6 north, range 2 west. $1,250. George Miller and wire to H. T. Poul-aesoul hwest quarter section 27. township 7 north, range 2 west, $406 HWoy TO OLDEN KING Moyers Attorney Gills Him Tyrant and Usurper. Albuquerque, N. 51., April 30. The trike situation here among the machinBerkeley, fal April 39. A was ex- ists and holler makers la unchanged pected. the Washington athletes, out- tonight. Strikers here believe that a numbered three to tine, aud on a general strike order will be promulDenver, April James strange track, went down ter defeat be- gated next Monday, when all union H. la declared to be a usurper fore the sprinters and Jumpers of the men on coast It nee of the Santa Fe ex- In aPeabody brief tiled liefore the sulengthy University of California today. The cepting conductor and engineers will preme court today in the babraa corbe called out final score stood: California 72, Washpus writ of Charles 1L Moyer, who la ington 36. Washington, howerer, held aa a military prisoner at Tcllur-ld-e. DESK. AT HIS BACK made a remarkable showing, every one of her athletes surpassing their former Governor Peabody la compared by performnm-as- . Washington, April 80. Postmaster Mr Richardson Joe Pearson, the Northin a soldier drunk with ern sprinter, showed a form that sur- General Payne returned to bla dank at power, and his ana In trying to suspassed that of Dunn or Stanford, who the Po toffies Department today. pend the writ of habeas corpus to the held the roast record fot; two years, 30. A train on the acta of tyranny practiced on the people London, April 30. Csl., In the Berkeley. April of England by the olden kings Air. track meet on the Berkeley oval today Great Western railway clipped all rec- Richardson, In hia brief, attarks the between the I'nlveretUee of California ords for the conveyance of mail be- decision of the supreme court of Idaho and Washington n new onset rhamplon tween Plymouth and London, cover- in a similar esse, and says It la the 237 247 The in minutes. milea sprinter developed In the person of Joe ing court In the country that has said Pearson of Washington. He shattered last 118 mile was made In 99 mtnutee. only that the military was above the Juthe mast record In the dash, lie raya that the decision does diciary TRANSPORTASHIPPERS GETS lowering the former record of 22 5 not follow precedent or common sense, TION. seconds held by Dunn of Stanford to and that the judges of the supreme 22 5 seconds, fit rams within 5 court of Colorado should not consider of a second of the record in the Boise, Idaho, April 30. Shippers of It when deciding the preeent case. dash and won the relay. He also livestock here are being notified that slope, Mr. Richardthe Northwestern road haa rescinded sonThe legislature came In second In the dash. says, has the authority to deterAliadle, the California crack, broke the rule against the giving of return mine when the rondiUona the the coast record in the dash. transportation for those taking live- suspension of the privilege require of Ihe writ The former record was 5 6 seconds. stock to market. Stockmen feel elated, of habeas corpus and then to suspend The new record is 5 5 seconds. The as they regard this as the beginning of It. dash was won by Snedtgar of the end of the long fight over that California, with Joe Pearson of Wash-ingtn- n point. second, Cadogan third. Time to seconds. St. Petersburg. April p. m. A party of 140 Japanese primmer d The dash was won by Joe Pearson of Washington; Cadogan and who were recent ly removed to Tomsk Kern of California tied for second from Vladivostok, Harbin. Chita and seconds. Dalny, where they were when the war place. Tltjic. 0 The hammer throw was won by broke out. have lieen sent in the vilSiierry of California: McDonald of lage of Kolpaehevo, 2ufl miles distant, Washington second: Elliott of Callfor-n- it where they will remain until the oimn-In- g of navigation. Then they will lie ihlrj. Distance 140 feet 6 Miches. The pola vault was won by Gram of taken to European Kneels. According are treating Washington: Sytnmea of California sec- to repons the peaaanl ond ; Sehiiltx and Bardigan of Califorthem well. The village school house nia tied Mir third place. Height. 11 at Kolpshrvn has been prepared fur How long the FORD'S ORCHESTRA feel . their accommodation. hold them is not In the mile run Hacklsy and Xewhall goternment will known . of California tied for first place; Will Give a Ball in of Washington third. Time, St. Petersburg, April SO. An Impe4:43 PARK PAVILION hurdle wna won by rial decree hae been issued ordering LESTER The Powell of California. Frci of Califor- Ihe formal Ion of the hird Siberian nia second; Hill of Washington Ihir.l. i Grp. Friday Evening, May 6th Time. 16 5 seconds. ing Omar Stockholm. April The shot put was won hy Sperry of California: McDonald of Washington Inis signed a decree declaring strict second: Gilmore or California Iblril. neutrality during the war between The Orchestra will be Coms of au Japan and ItusHia. Distance, 41 feet Inch. UTAH CO. ORGANIZED. Grant of Washington and Cooley of posed of 10 Pieces. CalifoTiia tied for first plate In the The 1'la'j Trenlon. N. ,1.. April high jump at six feet and one quarter of sn inch, making a new University l 'upper runMny. espilHlir.ed Ot $1. ;,imi.imii'i. wa of California record. Bperry of Califorineorpnrarod here loday nia was third. fir ihe purpose or mining and selling: The SSO yetd dash was won by cupper gold, silver, do. Incnrpurni-orK. K. McLaren. Jersey fly; ; of California: Robert Pearson SAVE THEN If yon break Springs: I'. 1' o' Washington second: Mlscbler of l'er. rose. Colorado II CaPfortila third. Tim, two minutes MacNell. Colorado Spring. PIECES one or both four seconds. c.: frame lenses The 256 rat'd hurdle was woo hv of your Spring good. Exquisite Mnnv of California: Hume of Califor- loiitll lftil picture. 24t Wash'iiet.r glasses It . only necessary to 27 Mass. Ave. Fred nia .'econd. T1m. save a sni.i'i piece of each lens and bring to me aad I can dupREPORTS CONFIRMED. licate the MORE MORMON CONVERTS day jh order is I nake a received. HD 1. sperialty of Iolidon. May I The ObserOne iinsuin. April ver any 1L understand ibat all kinds and Hilriy Mori. 'iii! coi of glacsea. repairing the Japanese legation here has veils arrived hen- - from Europe examined FREE. Eyes a received long dispatch luday on the While Star steamthe reports of fighting er l retie. The cmiteris aiaricd of uii the Yalu. Dm the co in (I- I l all tunlfclil They Hie En tliv ilmpatch are i,ut i,t,u mail yilili. lieruiau'v ScHiiUinm rd 8-- 2-- 100-ya- rd 80.-1- 1:40 410-yar- 8-- 3-- 6. 120-ya- rd 30.-K- three-quarter- j ' Admission 50 Cents El-war- - acEaQiaaagpgSi I 1 OF WIRE Irj, t- - . COUNTY. Climb a Telephone Pole, Cut and Steal tha Wir and Leave. Sheriff Bowman of Davis county was in Salt Lake county where he had captured a couple of line men who r3ic II Gasberg J Photographer 9S cent discount uu 276 75 3QZa Twenty-Fift- h par Si. I'inli-- are accused of stealing six miles of K Jewelry This Week. telephone wire from the Independent ICSES Home Telephone company. Their names are Connors and Ore and the deed was committed by them Friday evening some time. The men climbed the telephone poles In the neighborhood of Kayesville and rut the wire, subsequently gathering It up and carWhen you are in n hurry ,.pj rying it away. up o meal at home pbor.,- f,,r (1.,r A third member of the gaug la to have come to Ogden and n ready cooked meats.JnrifHave iiig rjpi search for him waa the reason for our minced ham. a lunch. Sheriff Bowmap'i visit. 3Csfl Lunch Meats tup-pose- d ROOSEVELT Armor Meat Market ASKED TO INTERVENE. (Under New Management Try ua and you will coni.- again. Try some ot our Eastern nun'. 332 25t h st. Phone 339 Y - Washington, April 30. President Roosevelt today received a call from Messrs. Nelson and Tracy of the American Federation of Labor, and Messrs. Fusruth and Fraxler, officials of the Seamen's union, who presented to him a protest against the employment of Chinese by the Pacific Steamship company. They requested that action be instituted against the company, alleging that In the employment of Chinese they were violating tha navigation laws of the United States. The president promised to give the matter DIGNANS Dancing Academy REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONBAT AND SATURDAY EVENING to Off 50 On Ladies and Misses' Suits Pick out any Ladies Suit Cut to one-ha- lf d and their former price. Out they go; no reduction too great to sell them now. We have hundreds too many and one-thir- they must go. dt dt di d Special attention Is called to the new R. and G. Corsets which we have just re ceived. They are all the straight front, full gored styles and have been perfected under the direction of one of the most expert French corset makers. The materials are fine, plain coutiQe, also an embroidered coutiiUe, and plain while batiste, for both slender and stout figures. Silks and Jy w Styles suitable Dress Goods If you are looking for something extraordinary in a bargain way in SLks and Dress Goods they are here in every case youll get value unprecedented. Mc-Cre- cy i!:-'- el M,'- - Seattle. April 30.-- fai, a ., T r bridge, who has ramma.iti-'- i V ' ship Victoria, late of ihe v,. .... ' ir oilie Steamship roniiny . I,.,, ; ' eral years, haa been ' command of tbe Minneu-ter veaael built reremly ,V ,iM11 ' Hill's Interest at New for the trana-Pacifl. tia.iiTruebrldge left here tmiav fr London to take command, h to sail with her front New THREE LINEMEN ROB THE HOME July and to reach here ;xi ,v. later. TELEPHONE CO. IN DAVIS 335 n, oun-flrmi- solicit your patronage. joining Opera House South GET nesota. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Honolulu, April 86.- -8. Mehuela haa ben found guilty by a Jury of the Fed- eral court of destroying certain voueb-er- a for expenditures of tha hone Incurred during the last regular neahlon. TO POLICE Poor Dtscription of Robbor Obtained Owing to Dark and Sadudod Place of the Job. Last night about nine oclock Dr. A. 8. Condon and Charles Nelson, the Thla morning at 1:45 o'clock Ben liveryman, were thrown from a buggy Critchlow reported to the police staIn which they were riding, but lucktion he was held up and relieved ily escaped what might have been of a that $5 gold piece by a lone highwayserious injury. on Twenty-sixtman, street, between Dr. Condon had a call to attend a Lincoln and Wall avenues. He stated patient living south ou Lincoln ave- that he was on his way home from a nue. As he expected to lie there dance and was Miming up the atreet, some time he asked Mr. Nelson to when a man with handkerchief tied go with him and bring the rig back. over his eyes, from behind n When they approached the atreet car tree and said, sprang Trow up hand." track on Twenty-fiftstreet they did The command was obeyed,yerwhen the not notice that the space on both robber ordered him to throw out hia sides of the rails had mu been filled This was the rob-be- r and consequently hi nick the rail with purse.took the gold done, and piece and gave it great force. The rig bounded over back, then he told Ben The the first, rail but upon striking the rubber la described aa to travel. five feet second the running gear of the buggy ten inches tall and worebeing a Fedora hat, was jerked from under the box, which the coat was lighter than the panta fell upon the atreet car track. Dr. or vest,, hia weight was about 175 Condon prizes hia driving horse very pounds. Sergeant Wilson went to much and hia first thought was to work up the case, but up to the time save him from Injury, so he clung to the goes to press no arrests the line in an attempt to stop the haveExaminer been made. runaway hnrae. He was dragged for a distance of half a block, but the horse COMING TO FAIR. maddened with fear, could not be stopParis, April 80. The outgoing llata When he let go the lines ihe ped. horse commenced running with in- show considerable Increase .owing to creased sliced until finally stopped the St. Louis exposition. Among tha near the Fierce foundry . French line steamer La Lorraine's pasIr. Condon was considerably bruis- senger who sailed from Havre today ed and cut on the chest and iega and for New York, are tue Vlscomte Da Just after the accident made the re- Chambrun of the French embassy at mark that he thought one of his fing- Washington, the Baroness Therey and ers was broken. Mr. Nelson was J. T. Millet t. shaken up considerably but his Injuries were not as serious aa those of Dr. Condon. Both gentlemen claim that they did not see any red light there to warn them of the danger. 5. H. C. TRUEBRIDGE SIX MILES BEN CRITCHLOW SAYS HE WAS RELIEVED OF S5 BY LONE HIGHWAYMAN. 100-ya- rd 6fi2-T- . than ever to take care of all classes of Repairing., AM work guaranteed and turned out on time. Our lines of Fire Arms, Ammunition. Sporting Goods snd Cutlery is complete. LAST NIGHT 410-ya- rd COMPANY. We are now permanently Y located In our new etore, and W have a complete atock of the Old Reliable Cleveland and Eagle Bicycles. We are better equipped now CAPTAIN STEAL HOLD-U- P 3-- Tsiurn M. Meighan. Ohas. Meighan. THE MEIGHAN Ft MAT I, 130 f. 220-ya- rd GALLACHER'S TPWNK FACTORY. 322 25th GtreeL Manufacturers of T rungs and Bags, licather Goods. Repairing at reasonable prices, on short notice. Call and see ns and we ran save yon 25 per DAVID 1. GALLACHER. cent. 63S3 0 CZS3 CSV1 100 and 150 yard dashes: Cross, Johnson, Greenwell. Patterson and Deau. 220 and 440 yard dashes: My-- t era, Owiliiam and Dean. Pole vault: Calvert. Mowry and Craig. Bhot put and hammer throwing: Greenwell and Emmett. Broad Jump: Brownell and Craig. High Jump: Shufflberger. Craig and Hendershot. The boys have lieen prepared with new eulta, which consist of black and orange sweater and white running trousers. apeed of 17 The following arrests were made Win. Kelby the police; ly, vag; John One Pan son and Richard Hue Ianson. disturbing ibo peace; Wm. llailcy and Martin Johnson, drunks. f city: Washington. April 30. Nenfla and Ienby, the buildera of the Denver, hare applied to the navy department for authority to hold another trial, in the hoie that the veaael will attain a last evening Telephone mobxtno, REPORTED The Locala Will Mset tha Salt Laka Buggy Broke on Car Track on Twenty-Fifth and Park City High School Street Injunea Were Team on May 14th. Slight S.R. Roach, the popular 248 rfxday RUNAWAY DAY MEET OLIVETTE James Rae.a premium (fcsine.g man of Salt Lake, was in Ogden last evening for iht puriHtse of buying nui.i:s from Ires. Blair. ABSTRACT Wash. Ave. UTAH, a meat. 81. ooden, EXCITING FOR FIELD OPERETTA Call up ExeelMor Maikct. 171K. fur eastern and home dressed prime STORjrnfO i.iii-m- hide. I I loi.'aiid I. i. J. T. RUSHMER, 2412 Wash. Ave. Pongee Silks 55 Cents Only two pieces of thirty yar: s each on sale. Domestic Pongee 27 inches wide, medium coarse mesh, suitable for almost all occasions, excellent wearing quality and washable. The two pieces wont last long at 55c. Big Clean-U- p Sale In Voiles, Mistrals. Albatross, Serge, Cheviot, Fancy Mohairs, Pebble Eta mines and Nub Voiles and Mohairs Dress Goods. It is your privilege to see and price them. CURTAIN SECTION An extraordinary Sale of Lace Curtains is now on. |