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Show THE E. R. lloriia of I'Rticn visitor. Rod C. Tyler left yeaierday afternoon for Frisrn. Ci ah, to taka charge of Mime work for the Utah Construction Comiiany. A MOWING MACHINE WAS AND HURLED John L. .Morrlwm. a wall known mining man of Duluth. Minn.. la the guest of K. P. Hunter for a few 'Jay. liis. LIGHTNING 8alt Lake it au STRUCK STREET. Anuie Varney will receive of a carload of rut flower, one-fuur- rh Carnations, Caita Ullea and rlioire Kern. All those wishing flower for Decoration Jay should send orders In early. 21H) 30th street. Phone viz.. Ruck, 243-- Tha Tongua Was Shattered te Splinters and Whaal Broke Metal in Boxes Was Melted. Among some of the freaks and actions of the lishtnlng of the storm Ism evening was the striking and throwing a mowing machine acriata the street. On Twenty-thirstreet, between Wash-ingtoand Grant avenues. In front of the blacksmith simp, a mowing-machinwas standing. The second coil of lightning struck the machine and hurled 11 over half way across the street. The tongue was split to kindling wood and one of the wheels was broken up Into several pieces. Tjie metal lu the boxings was all melted. The sight was witnessed by many of the residents in that locality. One or two horses that were tied within a half block of the mowing machine at tha time of the shock were almost knocked to the ground and became frightened and one or two runaways were narrowly averted. The same holt ctf lightning burned out a number of transformers alsiut the rlty and In other places the lights were out for about live minutes. No dsinafc waa done at the power housa by the stonu. lt la reported that one or two poplar trees upon the hill were struck and split by bolta of lightning. n Mitchell Bros, for monuments, headstones, vault or copings, 2001 Jefferson Ave. Call and make choice. George Casuntos has been arrested in a complaint charging him with n'w-tina woodca building within the lire limit. Mr. and Mrs. Meeker of Larufe bave ret iirnei Louie efter a three weeks visit with their daughter. Mrs. T. C. Pancake. While la Ogden Mr. Meeker made daily trips to the Hot Springs, having been a sufferer from rheuma-tiafor several years. m Cabinet Photo, fl.00, half rabineta 73r, and excellent stamps. S'udlo op- posite Tabernacle. be sure you read Madam Tul-ley's "ad." on thli page. It's very Indies, , A. 11. Zane and wife, of Payette, Idaho, are visiting In the city fur n few days. 26TH. U- - S. nary trial their attorney made the remark that the men had been led Into a trap. When taken Into the district court the men both pleaded guilty of ihe crime and were sentenced to one year. One Incident of the com is that Moore, who Is a watchmaker by trade, has always chosen a watchmaker's establishment to burglarize. COMMENCEMENT AT BUSINESS COLLEGE Tha thirteenth annual commencement exercises of tbs IIiihIdchs college will be held at the Methodist church Friday evening. June 3. 1904. A line program will he rendered. Following are tha names of the Sergeant Wilson and Chambers Make a Vary Clavar Arrest roads coun-panl- . e o. UTAHHA PARK Strictly a temperance resort. Entrance opposite opposite Reed Hotel. Will open to the public Two Special Grand Concerts by Foater'a Mill! ary Band. 25 pieces. 25 pieces Beginning at $ p. in. and 9:30 p. m. . PRICE OF ADMISSION. Hau-chiic- ARSENIC REED HOTEL FOR REFINERY CONDA. K6WarV6d SCNtN Box Beats 0( 1 ( vo- UTAHNA PARK i The Temperance Resort. CHARMING mt TUILY OF NEW ORLEANS. Here with her wonderful New treatment. Removing Wrinkle; In Treatment One ANA- . San Francisco, May 24 The steamer Alton, a small river boat, was loot this afternoon In the bay near Point Richmond. She waa bound from this city for the oil work at Point Richmond, nnd while on the trip sprang a leak. An attempt was made to beach her, but she eank before a position of safety could lie reached. She did not carry passengers nnd the crew had ample time to take to email boats, landing safely. She wet the property of the Pacific Const Oil Company. 404 Reed 403 and OIL STEAMER WRECKED. RECEPTION AND DEMONSTRA TION8 DAILY, 10 A. M. Hotel. TO 5 P. M.. .Age and Wrinkles enchanted tnta Youth and Beanty. or other facial blemishes and it No woman likes to have wrinkle feet a, which accounts for the great rash of clients to Mme. Tally' apartments. Mme Tully herself is a charming woman, and looks what she preaches that woman ought to be a beauty. The Madame treatShe does not. require ment la truly marvelous in its effectiveness. her clients to undergo any unpleasant operations, hut has' the faculty She removes aupert'nonz of removing wrinkles in one treatment hair by painless methods and her system la the latest afe practiced Ly the leading dermatologists of Europe. Mme. Tully does not surround her methods .with secrecy, which ie always resorted to by fraud. She ia willing to give instruction to those desiring to become proficient :a the special profession which now takes rank with dentistry or surgery. - EACH CABE RECEIVES SEPARATE TREATMENT. This Is the only treatment that completely obliterates all traces of care, worry, illness, exposure, age. Ten to twenty years . fall like a mantle from tbe face. Not a wrinkle line or blemish remain to tell the story after this treatment. T he only one indorsed by the medical fraternity. It has made once beau tiful but faded professional women aa youthful at 40 and 50 as they were at 20 lengthening their career woman before the public at least 25 years. No faded, can be successful today; ihe public ia critical, it la looking for youth and. beauty of face, a are your friends. If you have relaxed muscle, loose tissue, flabby neck or chin, smallpox marks, ' scars. .. a youthful skin, pimples,' freckles you may obtain a lovely complexion face. ..All mall addressed to Mme. Tully, Hotel Reed, Ogden, Utah. The Madame js Just from Salt Lake City, where she haa epsnt the last two months, and by special request of the ladies of Ogden, stops here for one week before going to her home In New Orleans! g . ALASKANS FOR ST. LOUIS. Seattle, May 24 I L. Bates, the Alaskan traveller and trader arrived here tonight from the north on Ihe steamer Excelsior, with sixteen Aleuts. He Is taking the plrturesqiie aggregation to the St. Louis exposition. They are natives of the Alaskan peninsula, and the Aleutian. The exposition Includes the full equipment for an Indian village. f. (C eesaesteaset aeeeOssfsessaaaaassaaesa The Program will be Interspersed with instrumental and cal selections. A pleasant evening guaranteed to all. per Smelters of the Amalgamated Copper Company at Anaconda will have an arsenic refinery in operation, one of the first at the kind In the Unltpd States. Tha plant In patterned after the German metho Is and it. Is aimed to save the thousands of tons of arsenic, antimony and sulphur expelled through the etneke of the company's plants a gaseous substances. i io,. eeae9aesaateseeoeeeaosaaeeeaq Butte, Mont., May 24 Within the eourae of a few days the Waahoe Cop- h er ...... Adults . . Children Butte. Mont., May 25 Reports from throughout the state tonight tell of a general storm of great severity. Snow fell In places during the forenoon nnd changed to rain laer in tha day. Tonight the temperature la lower than It ha been for weeks past. It Is not believed that stock will suffer In consequence of tha storm. The moisture will benefit the range. MORMONISM 25th at reel, Sunday Evening May 29. Pin-gre- "INIQUITY OF . iC h Theater tickets on salt firm expons 66 tons of ly. The dusky Cingalese, appr." ly enough, favor "black winder Several native chiefs Coast and the Ivory Cc j;r are ii, ting their subjects au even iita Soap manufketure stands where it western civlliaflon by using did. . .. east once a day.The fashion i ltt' Our exports of lhat useful commod- mated In high quarters i. One firm But it u having a counter err..,, ity are, in feet, increasing. ,P. that of Joseph Watson Sc Sons, have advantageous to kindred lnd.,r ' just declared a dividend of 12 2 per tha demand fur hlyhly scented cent for the year, the highest yet paid ades and fats wlih which the were wont to wash on high navv by that company. The principal reason for 'the mainhaving diminished considerahlv tenance of England's aacenlency la "The soap sent to these Cui,!....-sai- d an expen. 'I powerfully ii..rfl; soap la that tallow and other raw material are cheaper here than abroad. ed. If an Englishman used j, v. But there ie another and more pictur- would carry about with him a very The na- senive aroma, but. of cuur.. j esque contributory 'cause. tives of Central and West Africa. Col- rase of natives It is rot so not iceali; A west End Ann reculailv ombo. and other- - Indifferently washed receive. liana of 'the world are .beginning to Ivory tuaka, moonstones, and ma'.,, lith-ertleas make primitive toilets than any Inga in barter for . ' To Colombo alone, one laindon Mail. Edward Jackson, wanted In Rawlins, Wyoming, for robbery, was arrested by Sergeant Wilson and Officer Exra Farr yesterday at about 3:4J p. m aa he stepped off Union Pacific passenger train Nix lot. Chief of Police Browning received a telegram from E. M. Horton, sheriff at ltawlina, to arrest Ed Jackson, colored, described as being five feet ten inches NUMBER OP NUISANCES ARE ORhigh,-wit- h a peculiarly shaped foreDERED ABATED BY THE head. and wearing a aoft bat. aa he left BOARD. Rawlins on imaaenger No. 101. Residents Petition for Sanitary Action sonWhen the train arrived Sergeant Wiland Officer Chambers noticed a te Be Taken on Pingrce Avenue. colored man get off the train and, walkThe Hoard of Health met yesterday ing toward him. Sergeant Wilson exIn the Mayors office. City Hall, and claimed in tons aa if he had kaown How do you do, Mr. him for years: dihpused of a number of Important Jackson. matter of business. How do you do, sir. replied Jack-auu- . A eunnuuuieatiim from the Attorney hla face wreathed in smiles, to General, regarding the payment caused no doubt from the fact that he Weber county for death certificate bad met an old acquaintance. furnished for the u;e of undertaker 'Let ma see. Your first name is Edin the city waa ordered filed. Wil- A communication from T. B. Beatty, ward, la it not? asked Sergeant Secretary of the Slate Board of Yea. air. at ill uttered with a face Health, waa received, aid communiwith pleasure. cation being accomiunicd by a form glowing man wa want All You're for permanent record fur deaths ad- Coma right. with us. the and with a look along Heabh. Uuard of the Slate opted by tha colored man waa hauled The Ogden local board were request- af dismay to the police station. away aa board but ed io adopt the name, the When searched at the station $41.55 baa at present, a form that covers of the $60 which ha la alleged to have secthe same ground thoroughly, the was found on him. He will be stolen retary was Instructed to notify Dr. held subject to Sheriff Horton's orBeatty to that effect. ders. A petition was received from residents In Mofflt'n Lane asking that the First Outing Excursion North, via practice of dumping street cleanings Oregon Short Line on June 11th Orennd other refuse on the lot owned by Line will, aell tickets from Tno gon Short one Eastman be discontinuedOgden to all points north la Idaho aa had he lhat staled Sanitary Inspector far aa Bt. Anthony. West of Pocatello received a similar petition on May aa far as La Grande, Oregon, and east 9tb and that be had ordered a discon- of Pocatello as far as Montpelier. All on lot said tinuance of the dumping east and west ami north of tickets Saniat that time. The action of the Pocatello will be limited for 30 days. tary Inaperior waa approved. will he one fare for the round Rate A number of resident in the vicintrip. Tickets aouih of Pocatello will e street and ity of Twenty-nint- h lie limited for 15 days. avenue petitioned the Board that' an investigation be made of tho closet DRUNKEN QUARREL ENDS IN and ceaa pool connections emptying on DEATH. Twenly-niutavenue and lingree street and asking that Pingree avenue Havre, Mont., May 24 Emile Laue-ne- r, street from and also Twenty-nint- h a cattleman la dead here, and John be drained and L. Simmons la in Pingree to Wall avenue aa the result of a graded. The secretary of the board drunken brawl. jail waa instructed to direct a communiLauener was shot through tha body cation to the city council to take the and died almost immediately. matter tip and set a date and meet It Is said that the man had been on a with the board of health and go over for several days. The quarrel the premises and see what could be spree waa caused by money differences. done In the relief of the petitionees, of needed repairs at the pest house. STORMS THROUGHOUT MONTANA. Returning Prom tha Philippines Fiva grail list ea: Graduates Commercial and Business Companion1 Will Bs Statloneed Department Kmlel C. Greiner, Mrrl at Port Douglass. Hliaw, Frank Ri'lilwelt, Norton Bow ns, Chariot Mcign, Jr., Frank Melghn, 'll. 11. Anderson and wife of Promonh Twenty-ninttha of companies Herman Wltteveen, J. L. Millard, E. A. tory Point, art stopping at the Healy U. Five Colonel 8. under , Infantry I Ittlcfleld, Jr George T. Vaughn, O. C. bouse. last night Dykeman. Florence L. Pomeroy, psased through Ogden Anna Seven to Kurt Huuglaa A. Truett. Pearl G. Tmett, Anna L. The Foster Military band has con- enroule are enroule but two of them tracted with the Utanah imrk for the will continue on to Price and hike SO Cm, Ma M. Rowse, Ruby J. Mtres, "Post." Bust ness, Catherine Carnahan, summer for a aeries of band conrerta. miles io Fort In Snlt Lake Marie Strupperk, Mark Jenne, John W. an effort will he made by the U. A. R. Smalley, C. E. Wardlelgh. to went About seventy-divpeople to have the Duchesne company Graduates Shorthand Class Blanche Balt Lake last night to witness the people lea held over until after tha Both lnt.., Chamberlin, Ethel Lillie, Ethel Uarr, fight. so that they may take part In the Mary Hagen, Lillian M. Smith, Alb's With seven Decoration day imrnde. Goddard, Ida A. Christensen, Winnie Harry HoIps, the popular young companies of regulars In the Une. Ihe Goddard. Ruby Frodsham, Joels Bybee, right raahier of the Weed holel took parade would look very Imposing. The Marie E. Drane. William 0Gorman, In the prise light at Salt Lake last Unit batalllon of the regiment la enPresbyterians in Convention Officially Eda Bihler, Jennie Hantlll. night. roule to El Paso. Texae, for station at Class Walter A. Kerr, Mabel Congratulate Christian Women July be will two and companies Fort Bliss, Hallstmm, Kalis Arnold. Arvilla West, on Smoot Campaign, a. The "hello girls" In the telephone divided between Apache and Elbertiia Rragonje, Harsh Harrison, exchange received a mao of soda water W. Fred Rudiger. Buffalo. X. Y.. May 24,-- The work of the compliments of the Standard Botthe Presbyterian convention consisted CUMMINGS COMMISSION CO. tling works. of a consideration of home missions, BROKERS. the report of the standing committee Mauds Adams, Wadnasday, May 25, being presented by Rev. John F. Carson York on New Theater tickets on oalo at Rosa's Book Continuous quotations of Hrooklyn, chairman of the commitBlocks Slid Chicago Grain. We buy Store, Culley'o drug store tee. The report dwelt upon the desirafnl the are for arrivals The the lowing on and aell slocks and grain margin K. R. r bility of the Presbyterian church purhours: twenty-fouMorgan. past . Walter enfrom Forbes baa returned or for cash. Our private rooma H. Geo. Rail suing a more ay alematte course in the Dixon, Kalamazoo; I.ake; Sanford university where lie has ban able our customers to come In and matter of funds, for home mlsaionn nnd M. W. New Herman, York; Rargniau, attending acbool for the past nine transact business with tha utmost Riverside, Cal.: Jno. N. Kloff, New advocated a union of efforts among tho months. He has been taking a course secrecy. New York; R. F. churches to that end. The necessity of in chemistry. Write for our Book of Information York: C. H. Shields, New York; L. 8. Simone, extending home mission work waa emRrlttlngham. free of upon Speculation'), (System with particular reference to P. L. Williams, general attorney for application. Ecclea Hen Francisco; M. E. Wilson, Salt phasized Rooms 1 Take; Chas. K. Coon. New York: Max strengthening tha work among the the Oregon Rhort Line wan In the rlty Building. Mormon. M. Well, Salt Lake; E. B. f , yesterday. As part of the report, Dr. Carson W. S. Walker. St. Ran Francisco; SAYS IT WILLIE E LONG WAR lands; C! E. lautdmesser, Omaha; J. C. stated that we heartily commend the Owing to I he Inclemency of the Jones, New York: Chas. M. Smith, Chi- work of the Christian women of all deweather last night the Maccabees' ball N. S. Transport cago: Wm. K. Phillips, San Francisco; nominations in carrying on so successIn Lester Park pavilion was not very Capt. Wattaon of tha II. Scott. New York; H. H. Sleveus, ful a campaign against the iniquity of Service Bays tha Indications Are largely attended, although those that Mormonlsm. Denver. were there had a very enjoyable time. That War Between Japan and The afternoon session was devoted to Russia Will Ba a tho report of the standing committee Womans Union Label League. A runaway occurred last evening on on aid for colleges and a dlscusslrfh of Lengthy One. An of the wives, meeting adjourned and Twenty-secon- d a and lady street, of college education. A spethe daughters, mothers and sisters of cial subject old baby were thrown from a two-yea- r Captain E. D. Wattaon of tha U. 8. Union meeting was held to consider tue be in will held members a buggy and received alight Injuries. transport service, passed through tha effect of the war In the far east upon St., Christian lie la 1'nlon Labor Hall, Twenty-fourtTheir names coukl mil be learned. city yesterday from China, miwdonary work. 8 26th. m., p. May evening. t'uers waa a popular meeting qiHiteJ as saying that while Indlcathtna j Thursday Tonight for of organ!-Ihe completing purpose of the conimltudcners at the Central It was announced at Oregon Short are that Russia will eventually overnation Womans' Label I'nlon a of Presbyterian church. Une headquarters In Snlt Lake Cl'y come Japan. It la going to be a very seAny person of good moral this morning that the Ogden Lucin vere Job. The Captain hellevea that league. la character eligible lo membership. KENNEDY cut-of- f would not be opened for paas-vng- ttie Kuroiiean powers will sooner or DAIRY LUNCH AND Ily order of the Trades and Labor Inter be drawu Into the turmoil with I raffle next week. While freight BAKERY. Assembly. has result. as Up war Ihe a general irains have been running across the lake for some time pest it Is the In- only high praise for Ihe Jape, and their Individual lunches and Ice cream GALLACHERt TRUNK FACTORY served from 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. tention to let the new IraclP nettle progressiva ways, and hla sympathies Manufacturers of and Bags, Trunga 2454 Washington avenue. thoroughly ere passenger trains are are with them. The raptaln epeaka highly of the Leather Goods. Repairing at reasonkaiilcrt over the cut-ofIt la elated on short and Call to now nolle. able enroule Twenty-nint- h price, Infantry The Orphan's elite gave an exceedHist the new schedule will not be Fort Dougins and says they are a tine zee u and we ran save you 25 per ingly Interesting recital at the Con for tit) days. I. DAVID GALLACHER. body of men. Captain Wattaon la a cent. gregatinua! church last night which 822 25th wtreeL was largely attended. Hon. Fred J. Klescl, who has been veteran of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania volunteer. absent In the east for several weeks, arrived home yesterday. Ho spent a Laura M. Melghan. Chas. Melghan. RESCUERS LONG JUMP. TEACH F.KS' SPECIAL RATES. ABSTRACT COMPANY. few days in St. Louis and took in" MEIGHAN the great world's exposition. New York. May 24. Randolph Frary. tti .50 2408 Wash. THE Chicago apd ' return ' 662-Y- . Ave. a letter-carriattached to the West Telephone 112.30 IiOtiis In the civil division of the Second St. iHwloffli-e- . Brighton . yesterday rescued .812.90 district, court Judge Rolapp entered St. Paul St. Spillman, fnrmerely right fielder and two persons at a Are, whlnli broke out Joseph and.. three-storan order in the mutter of Hie L. 8. Omaha. y frame buildPilcher on the Ogden li'.tauc Irani, In a handsome 833.00 Kansas City Htnnc company calling uism the cred30 and 31 and June will leave for RexHnrg. Idaho, during ing on Cast lePm avenue. Livingston. on sale May Ticket e itor to show cause why the alinrncy 8th and 9th -- suo t returning until Sept. Ihe latter part of ihl week, where he Htaien Islstid. by George and assignee should net each bn alami family. They were Maggie Until ten day In each hie accepted a position s manager of tramdl lowed 52 for their services. the Rcxburg baseball team. Spillman Sullivan, a servant, and an Infant. direction Stopovers allowed. i While delivering letters. Frary heard a strong player add his departure ' A letter has been received from the will weaken the local team. ihe screams or a woman coining from AUCTION SALE. the second Moor of tha houso. On run(Ton. Lorin Karr, who Is at present STRIKE 18 ENDED. ning In hn found that the explosion of visiting in Atlanta, tin., slating mat Lutheran Ladies' Aid Society. V an oil stove had filled with lire a room he will leave for home this week and New York. May 24. Workmen who on the ecnnd floor. In Ihe room were will spend a few days at the exposi8 at o'clock Next Thnrrday evening nan ill the various Mr. Frederick Cozxen and her infant. tion at St. Louis on hi way home. the Ladies' Aid Society of the Lmn-era- struck a fewo week New at the house, and beYork shipyard hi vlrinlly They weir ante hold an auction will church were the only ones are side acthe old under the servant, been issued have licenses term, reluming Marriage on fancy and orns mental article., In t3e house. to Frank C. On ire, aged 24. of Ol lo- art tries of apparel, trinkets, eic. The cording lo a slsiemenl IhmipJ by ihe York of Ihe New Metrl Frary ph krd up Ihe oil sioro in hi ws, Kit.. and Miss Vida Clement, ag-- d society i working earnestly and ener- secretary whose hands and attempted to rarry it out Aaaoclatnn, 21. of Ogden: and to William A. against to raise (nnd with which lu Trade getically He got a : far a i.ie Ho far of the building. church nienilier the strike i aimed. aged 32. and Barbara Etta Becki-sead- , improve the rhurrh and the about 200 men have resumed etalrease when hla hands were burned their of ladies aged 3U, noth of Ogden. the The society property. ialsirx. so that he was compelled lo drop it. deaerve ihe encouragement of the good The stairway immediately caught fire encourNo Mr. and son better of Mr. of citizens John Kdwiu, Ogden. COTTON MILL IX HANDS OF and means of ccaie were cut off. Warn II. L. Sliibley. died at 6 o'clock yester- agement could le given them than a the stairs caught fire. Frary went ha k evennext 2233 at their residence. Thursday day morning good attendance Into the room where the woman and tli at will be given Washington avenue. The rhild was ing. The sale were ami told Mrs. Cozzeu t 24. The plant of child Denver. the May t stre.-23rd mouths old. Funeral Lutheran church, corner only twenty-onwindow and call for help. He the raise Mill Overland which Cotton company, aucservices will be conducted at the resi- and Jefferson avenue. After the l went then a of rn up ihe rhild. and. getting the hands Into river Mime tion refreshments will lie served free month dence at 2 p. m. tomorrow. f a rear window, jumphas hern mikl si siiciton oiit on the of rharge to every purrhSMT of one lo the ago. a distance of twenty WhHing Mai hi nr Works com-- i ed to the Julius A. I'el wild arrived in the city or more article. Come and cnl-ipuny of WIilMnsvtUr. Mass., for $" non. fc.t. Mr. To. ';n was asited out by me Mine Rim the at enroll' a ha from and business to i lnt night yourself trip I who hsd congregaie l no known whi riispnr'tlnn will some of ihr f j li Krancif age the ladies in their noble efforts. - It made nf the plant Th plant was shrill the w-rKaiv knew lht the ernent w x: i'l owned hv s cewupanv of which John 8. Jrromr. who was found drad a hi in the houi-- ' - 'id afier a fong search mountain home receiely; was the pres-- l found her sir,- ding at th window in ident. Something tn the neighborhood her room rn iie second floor about to of 409 persons ha.1 been employed in Jump out. 7ak:ng her In hi arms he (he mill. again jus1 ini and they landed on the Makes a Good show, UNTIL ground. In scrouinlishing the rescues the BEATS WASHINGTON. VICTORIA postman was bsilly burned about White One with a purs Compared face and hands. head, the carried other that beside by Examine our Cut Glass and place It Victoria. B. C.. May 24. Vb toria'a l.riutu-s- . and you will readily note the vast difference. BOUQUET TOR PRESIDENT. annual crlcliration of Victoria Day bus The comparison is as great, aa In the case of the While and Yellow The largest crowd of no p eerdrnt Diamond. Ilartr.'i'd. Ius n.. May 2. Pr''?!i,:'.t visitor that have ever come here in Examine our For table use, Cut Glass excella all other wares. hern attend the celebration are in Hie city. Rikisu'ii'IUk i."itie traiu niviv.-line, which is new. wa The prlncituil athletic events decided at l(':3n tuuiuhL' Tho bouquet were ihe defeat nf the University nf presented with a by of flower ly ihe Brotherhood of Washington. Heat lie. at Flreiio-u- . The I ruin then leit The Janie Huy Yicioria. .41 d vaiii':i Klaiiou new lieat for WiiMiiUKtou. senior tl:- - irah; s o'li.e-an along tbe tic- I nin i ii y of Washing' on alt-Jewelers 'and Opticians. t i to i lie presiilem :i.d brief a.M exi ItliiR race In harelv half a length, iit. lifluwafl J "it 91:3. ETAOl X NX ill tfHMt. f li li So. I Mauds Adams, Wednesday, May 25, at Real's book otoro, Cullsys drug store. ...... refreshing to find one English iuduatry inro which foreign competition is not making any great Inla - Will Be Large Number of Graduates And a Pina Program. PASSES TH SOUGH It MEETING Information and pictures of William Moor have beca receive! by Shu Iff Bailey from the Ohio State penitentiary. The rcK)rt states that Moore waa sent up for Sve years for burglary and on July 12th, 1899, while serving hi time he stabbed a guard for which he was given life imprisoumnui. which was later commuted. Moore, who gave the name of Marley as well as Moore, was arrested by the police and sheriff officers about four weeks ago, together with F. Hale, for burglarizing the watchmaking establishment of John A. Beltzer, on Grant avenue. John Hollin heard of the proposed burglary and Informed the officers and the two men were arrested while leaving the store, having all the plunder in a sack. At tlielr prelimi- INFANTRY ARRESTED IN GC3EN HEALTH RECORD ACROSS SOAP AND CIVILIZATION. WYOMING THIEF BOARD OP HAD A FREAK OF WEDNESDAY MORNING, 25, 1004. OGrEN, UTAH, EXAMINER, MOORE STRANGE Call up Escalator Ylauket, 17 IK. for prim cult, eastern and home dressed meat. MORNING Che Foo. May 23. 12 p. m. Four Japanese cruiser an J a fleet of torpe--J do boats and torpedo boat destroyers j passed midway lie) ween Port Arthur and the 51lao Tao Islands at 4 o'clock this morning, lml no Hounds of firing have yet been, heard. . Ijiw-renc- n j I ' I I lamdnn. May 25. The correspondent of the Times on hoard that newspaper' steamer, the Haimun. under date of May 24. nays lie understands that the restrictions of hla movements will ne removed Mty 3. He says he hears lhat the delay In the Japanese occupa-I ton of Dalny ailca from Ihe intricate ae of mfne fields, which prevent nle- -' The trebling cuate naval of the Jananese base of invasion, tue correspondent ways, has necessitated the redistribution of the fleet. THIS l'a-fos- I ! iF 1 ondrtn. May 24. The corrrpouilent of the Morning Post at Mukden, under date of May 24. says It 1k believed there that General Renner, kampff a Cossacks raptured two Japanese ccmmlsmrhiis. I 11 LABOR NOTES. Numerous conferences between Fall River mill agent have led to the exuectatirm that new step are lo be taken within a fow day-- in piTt the iinsatif'"ur.v ntjnii manuf'ii1-tnri'iuiiiuiHnn tiie'e. The ptn pf four a i'f ( ninning lb which hit-- hem tried pi five weeks A has proved ditarpo'inMng nmnhr of the corporation have sold raw cotton from their storehouses because It waa more profitable to sell It than to make it up In goods.. . a ,r'J ' I ! A YELLOW DIAMOND J. S. LEWIS & CO. 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