OCR Text |
Show uorrxraa examines, ogden, utaii, Tuesday mosxing, may si, itor. Herman Kammerath, he took the th eleiator to the top floor. Mr. stepped out and started down the hall. Mr. Hagshaw started the elevator down, but it la supposed that before he could step out onto the floor the elevator door struck him and knocked him bak Into the cage and hla head was crashed tietween the floor and the elevator, killing him almost Instant- r tfORKlS1 B0THA be made toave the Boiba. Dutch Charley," stented to be executed oner Sr the murder of William in San Juan county, ten- time killed bla own T, tivthat.ume he claima, waa clearly Judge M. M. Warner, who ffiMha' attorney, haa aecured a of the etate board of Lfor Saturday. June 4, In order (he Botha case and ask for of eentence. Judge " "ffSra that he baa affidavit 'V that a number of knew of hla intimacy Botha and warned him that "'vL .urli conduct ceased he would " trouble with Botha. The confident that feela Botha hr rimurr'a eentence will be com-Jiidlife imprisonment, but Mates ?7.hould Botha be executed, he will .. man to be executed in this tor defending the sanctity of hla .Kart I, Bag-aha- BALT LAKE NOTES. Stona Is arriving ao slowly from ths Kyune quarries, for the federal building, that the contractor la unable to make much speed In construction. He wishes the quarry people would hurry up and do something. to jtKO Short circuited wires under a First South street car set the car floor on lire BITTEN BY MAD DOG. Saturday night, aa the University hill was being left, with a crowd from the school exercises. The fire caused a lively time among the paaaengera on whose advice the car waa quickly run to the reservoir, and a bucket brigade organized. The flames were extinguished, and the home run made without further sniice O'flrer Emil Johnson was morning to kill a , that was running about In Sr basement of the Dooly building. SL tnimal had terrorised a crowd of boys tor fully an hour before JTL. mto the basement, via a coal L.7 It was discovered In a vacant wst of the postoffice, where it was ".in, around in a circle, and every evidence of madness. gaveiid boy crowded close to the xTjnd were warned to keep away. 5?fn the animal laid down, exhaust-and the bays crowded up close to s' suddenly the erased beast jumped si Boy Wolff, a boy residing at 834 Third South, son of Martin I. io!& sad bit him on the leg. The dog the postofflce, and gin ran towardwas a rope dangling from his mcT bo one dared to attempt a cap- When the dog disappeared down chute It created a mild panic coal gt unoBt the postal employes and they lost ao time In leaving tha building. Officer Emil Johnson was called in odor tbs dog had raced around In tha kyHBent for about an hour. Johnson bokiy entered the basement, grabbed lb, rope and hauled, the dog out into tht alley, where he' killed the brute rall-yester- Incident. Sunday was a red letter day at tha state prison for the Prison Christian Endeavorer society. One hundred inmates out of a local population of 160, turned out In attendance on the morning meeting, when eleven city Endeav-ore- ra came from town to make the session interesting and they did. Miss Ruth Paul, an Instructor in ths Collegiate Institute, conducted the exercises, and there were addresses by Principal Caakey and Professor Anderson of tha institute. Professor Swazey of Westminster college. Miss Grace lleikea, Mias Drew, Mias Paul and others. Mr. Blum of the college played the Raff Cavatina on hia violin, the Angela1 Serenade" waa given by a trio of violin, French horn and organ, and Mias Edith Sutherland of the Institute gave L gb club. SUPREME , a COURT RULINGS. la bb opinion written by Justice Butch and concurred In by Chief Jus-tb- i Bukin and Justice McCarty, the vocal solo. gupeiM court haa affirmed the Judg-uof the lower court In the case g August Johnson va. The Union Pa-cCoal company, appellant In the bwr court Judgment was rendered in four of plaintiff for $3,000 aa damages hr Injuries sustained by him while In fit employ of the defendant company. Ms Judgment la affirmed by the 8u-ftcourt The lower court was reversed by tha figmne court In the case of the executor of the estate of Bolivar Roberta, imard. against Spencer Clawson and fie esse remanded for a new trial. The Kfloe was brought to enjoin defend-u- t (ram Interfering with the right of ny over a part of the street known TRAMPS AT PAYSON. m Broadway, which runs north from Rnt South, between East Temple and Payion, May 29. The bulk of the The Injunction was kits streets. stolen from H (foes store at Ben8u-ingooda lower but tha the court, (lutad by jamin laat month waa located last evencourt reverses that Judgment ing at Bprtngvllle, under the Rio Grande Western railway acalea, but the CHICKEN WHILE IN HER CAfc- - hoboes who hid the stuff escaped.. The RIAGE. gooda were cached In the willows below Payion ever since the robbery, unWithin half an hour after leaving til they were transferred to Bpringvllle y. ! home few an afternoon drive during Friday night. 8everal attempts lira. Ann North Leaker, 642 were made by the county officers to loha First South street was stricken cate the pack, which consists of shoes, with apoplexy and died on the floor in clothing, gloves, etc., and It being quite Johnson's drag store, First South and bulky a team must have been uaed by kits streets, within ten minutes after the tramps to haul It to Bpringvllle. tha attack. Mrs. Leaker waa accom-fuSome of the articles taken from the William J. by her nephew, tore have been disposed- of, but an It Lcaksr, city plumbing inspector. Her la, several hundred dollars worth of 4esth occurred o'clock good were recivered. shortly after hit evening. Two tramps under anaplcona of beMil. Leaker had driven but six ing Implicated In the robbery were Mocki when she began to feel dizzy and turned loose frotn the county Jail requited Mr. Leaker to hasten homei Thursday night and early next mornThe carriage waa then In Main street ing one of them was seen here, and It wis turned and headed, for Mrs he or both of them undoubtedly raised leaker's home on East First South tha cache that night There are yet MreeL At State street Mrs. Leaker about ten hoboes held at Provo under mid bear the pain no longer and re- suspicion of knowing something about quited that the carriage be drawn tjp the affair. to the curb at the drag store and This part of the county seems to be summoned. rendezvous for. this undesirable elea Mr. Leaker jumped from the carriage ment of people. At time they are very ud hurried to secure medical atten-tk- h. troublesome, and the officers are going Dr. C. M. Benedict waa called, to resort to stringent measures to keep after Dr. W. L. Johnson waa summonthem out of this section. ed from hla store. Dr. Johnson securBilly Calkina. while working In bla ed a bottle of aromatic am-oala spirits of beet field Wednesday, was accoeted by and attempted to revive tha a couple of these "Weary Willies" and soman, who waa sinking fast. Her demanded to turn over hla money. By heads were chafed and other mesne the aid of his beet hoe and a little vers taken to stimulate circulation. of plucky resistance, and the presence Tien Dr. Benedict arrived Mrs. a large St. Bernard dog, he succeeded leaker was unconscious. With the aid In bluffing the felJowa away. There are of Hr. Leaker end Dr. Johnson, Dr. other Instances where they have caused Benedict removed the woman to the foil (tore, where an Impromptu couch trouble vu made for her. Without regaining BURGLAR AT LEHI. cmterlonsnesa Mrs. Leaker expired on Ike floor of the laat night drag store. Lehl, May 29.- -A burglar Mis. Leaker started from home In . and fitted Branch the entered ppsrently the heat of health. She and new outfit, r nephew intended to drive through himself with an entirely his old clothes behind. He also ms northwest leaving part of Salt Lake, a half dozelwatches and ww minues H after they had started appropriated a lot of other Jewelry. Sheriff Mm Leaker commenced complaining and City Marshal Butt are making an peculiar sensation In her head, but effort today to locate the burglar, kwh gradually Increased. When the been unsuccessful. have yet reached Main street, on First 2Jge Mrs. Leaker ordered that she m, ENTERTAINMENT TO TAFT. taken hack. Shortly after she e unconscious. enTopeks, May 30. ofGov.M zrBailey Joeeph W. Taylor i Taft miled and the tertained Secretary body waa removed to at a dinner. Beside Secretary undertaking establishment. m Leaker Is a widow. Her hns-n- d Taft, the following were present: was David W. Leaker, at one General J. Franklin Bell, of Fort Harris. Commander mie a Col. citizen of Balt Lake of Kansas, G. A. R. nd Department staff Sh leaves an adopted daughter, the the members of the governor MS. Nelson, end a eon. Police A short talk was mtde by Secretary Mker C. J. Tsft Later in the evening. Secretary Leaker. Taft! in company with Govern-)concert at CRUSHED BY ELEVATOR. Bailey attended a patriotic the Auditorium. of 59 years iu.,1rSforBSbw. TIME FOR ARBITRATION PAST. the past two yean haa tt'hWcd as in nightwatchman n, May Uv; vu crashed to death Cleveland. iW?a y.,lork Lake faWerswlIl oclock yesterday morning in lngstone of the fy, before tbe while making hla rounds e to the building, Civic Federation tomorrow morning ths regarding Information g:!,aw has been accustomed furnish to t.'ti Referring to the subject to J?, ttk 'te elevator from the first deadlock. Livingstone said: all quessijtlh and then sending the tir answer ft Mr. tgii he glad tobut sga!n nt a slow rate of speei n so far as ba hearing, the ( tions We then J5.r.UDa would to thf bonding by working hf,rK downstairs, and when at nipv-,' take the elevator to the top V wiD not and cannot of the mttrn md p tot. demand morning, when the aeri the fundamental prlndp involve occurred, together with the Jan- which ut STATE NEWS yes-hrda- - ca Co-op- u be-m- h; well-kno- - -- eMrat trsrsissayss? IT - I TAGTIGS JOE Corrr&tl. W3, ly T. C. McCIura r. o;e? WHI7KLY fi Ccrrteht. INt Sr When the weir.br tir.il st:ige drew up at Crawford's lust April afternoon a solitary pusse-nip-slighted -- a talL strung featured yoting man who carried himself with sn air of determination. Billy Crawford, kiuiigitii In tbe doorway of the barroom, languidly smoking a tubby clay pipe, locked at tbe arrival critically, lie noted tbe man's fare, of the chalky whiteness of unpolished marble, tbe dark ring under his eyes and tbe gaunt hollows In hia cheeks, which made the cheek bones glaringly apparent. Billy had seen many such arrival before. Generally, though, they lacked the combs iiveneas this man's bearing seemed to suggest. They w'ere prune to wear a tired, hopelesa, often frightened, look. Generally, too, they went back in a few in on tl is by the stage again In t long box on the trank rack behind. Billy waa mentally figuring how long It would lie before this one went buek in such fashion, when tbe young man strode briskly up the steps and accosted bint. Are 'yon the proprietor here?" Billy "reckoned be was Accommodate me here?" The young man shot ont hia questions with no waste of words. How long? said Billy, removing hla rvll smelling pipe. As long aa I like the place," said the other. May lie all summer, maybe a year, maybe longer. Billy thought to himself, Maybe four or five months at the most," but be said, Guess so," replaced his pipe, and, picking up the bulging suitcase, led his guest within. From behind the closed blinds In ths eeond story of the little red shack a station which Billy Crawford bad christened the Red Mountain Inn" some one rise had wntriied tbe arrival of the stage, and that some one Wa Araminta Crawford, Billy's daughter. She saw the determined looking man, with hla almost defiant air and hia pale, sunken cheeks. As her father was showing the way upstair she beanl the mans spasmodic eongh, and her heart waa filled with Hidden pity at tbe thought of Lis coming to that ill serted corner of the world to die, for despite tbe reputation of the climate of the Red mountain district aa a healer of damaged breathing apparatus had seen the long boxes on the trank nek top. often to put much faith in It At tapper time the yeang man waa the sole guest in the amuky dining room. Araminta waa waitress as well as cook. When the came Into the dining room the guest fixed hla eyes upon her. She was good to look upon dark, well formed, willi a fullness of figure and an unstudied ease which youth and life In the open air bad given her. Crawford came Into tbe dining room for a moment to lnqnlre concerning hla He Indicated hla guests comfort daughter with a wave of hia hand. My daughter, Mints, Mr. er er I J T. C. It was T o'clock inorrrug, and the smoke of 1smu..v t'oiiuuwuuil'a wash fire in the back yard wus tliread-tn- g ita blue base Into the early air. Ijoulzy'a father, Lyman Cottonwood, little striking out 'cross Lis, luitgcd white he started bta after bivskfsst cob pipe. His gaxe dwelt rninlusUvely upon tbe big ash hopper a few moments. then traveled back to the form of hta dsnghtcr Jut appearing from the Mnokehouse with a tub in her arms, fih, Tbs you as woman turned her heaJ around, set her tub upon a backless rhalr and came forwmrt. her low, fiat hoes patting softly over the short goose grass." Her figure looked skimp In Its blue calico washing guwn; her locks were brmpy In color and not too plentiful; she had pa i hr red them np high mid twisted them so tightly that tbs outer ccruers cf her eyes were drawn upward like those of a (.'blares woman. Louizy," raid her father, leaning an Ibow on a corner of tbe hopper, X was goto to tell yon an forgot the Wldder np today for a basket Pepper's tf windfall Spy applet to make dnm-plin'- s, an I gutter be et Harris' all day helpin thrash. Yon sliow er where the good ones Is at, an dont you aas r none; y understand ." I aint carin' how many Spy apples he gathers. Reckon apples wasn't tha nly tl1ng yen an her waa settlin' about ynsday evenin." Wull, Lyman looked off slantwise cross the hopper, I got er penned np ea clast es yon ever kin pen a woman. Tbe darned contrary birds won't never give you a square out yes till otter the preachers stmt fer. But yon kin count on havin' a atepma before pumpkins la ripe." I wouldn't think, then, pew," Leulaya voice became mildly reproachIn' ful, serin how happy you're to be, you'd begnm h me an an' Sam" Her father came np from hla tamping attitude with a Jerk. Louizy Jane Cottonwood, how many time I getter tell yon that' diffrant? Now, listen yere" he tlckrfl off bla prints with the forefinger of bis right hand In the spread pain of the left I told you the whuff ors an whysoa y an' that's nuff said. An' now listen at this: Ef X don't find Sam Dor-kin- a at Harris thrasbln' today lla a sign he's ever y era. an' ef be to you'll aee me back, an' youll ace ma bounoa Bam over tbe fence Into tbe break quick enough to Jolt hla care crooked. Now, mind wbnt Ive told yon. Luulzy shed ao many tears ever her qraah that morning that when tbe fat tittle Widow Pepper came with her basket she cast msny sharply Inquisitive glances at the red rims of the fore lorn maidens eyre. Looky here, I onlay Cottonwood, aid she at length aa the two trudged np to the orchard, yon ain't been actin' the baby ranse your paw wants to Mr- .many agiu, hrv you?" Deming," tbe guest supplemented, Louizy shook her bead. X wouldn't care a speck If he marturning to the glri. From that moment Jack' Doming dated the beginning of ried tomorrow If he'd have the manhla recovery. ners to leave me an' Bam Dorklna In tha daya that followed Doming alone." aaw much of tbe girl. lie found her Humph, said the widow. Whutn frank, unaffected, good hearted, ye he lnyln np against Sam? "Nothin' partlckler, but he 'Iowa with a keenness of mind which accordfer ed 111 with the narrowness of her there's no sense of me Her father and the men half a dozen years er aa He's countin' who came to the inn were gross and an inkin' a lot of city folks to board of coarse. Aside from the old negro womsummers after you an him air married, an who assisted about the place, there ari lie say two women U be needed to waa not a woman within thirty miles. nook fer em. Yet the girl was womanly, quiet, and Well, I, say! Mrs. Pbebe Pepper possessed of a native refinement and a brought the exclamation out with simple frankness which Dealing found hop. Then she stepped In tbe path and Irresistibly charming.. laughed with a heartiness that thresh The weeks flew past, and Doming imaed to break her apron strings. Mrs. proved. He was much In Mlntaa comPepper was short and wide, and bra pany, and the more he saw of the glri little round, dark face expressed a mixtbe deeper grew hla interest in her. ture of good nature, shrewdness and He showed her hia diploma from Yale JMrtlnucy. and told her of hla life In the world "lies a curious old plant, your paw outside, while she listened eagerly for to, said she, hut I've Jlst got this ta every detail. .They walked together, ray: Ef any man & mine ever takes ny summer boarders he'll do the cookthey fished In tbe stream at the back of the Inn, they net np a target and in' er else hell hire it done." tried hla rifles, and tha girl proved to Lonisy shook her head dirarntlngly. t when paw gets be a far better shot than he. Mean- "Youll while bis lungs mended, and be develyou. t get me ylt," raid the widow oped a very common form of heart trouble; of which Minis waa the cause. cheerfully. 'Looky here, Ixmlzy, bow There could 1m but ene ending to it old air you? Thirty-three,- " confessed Louizy, with alL One October night Doming sought Crawford, who was smoking sleepily n alight blush. The taw me! An youre scared to In the dcserted'barroom. Doming made known hla lutentkms, and Crawford marry without your paw aaya yon came suddenly from hla somnolent kin?" Tha blush widened, taking hi Lout-aymood and swore roundly. ears. Mints marry No, said Crawlord. Yon don't know paw," said aha dire a consumptive a tenderfoot consumptive? No, air; abe to going to marry nUy. Couldnt-mor- e than kill y could the son of old Jonea, who runs the wss rente. , That bar arranged yean stage Soma folks' tongues Is worse than aga He's got money to burn and UUtri nothing the matter with his lungs? The widow trudged forward In silent Demlng turned angrily on hla heel and left the room Otrtslde in the elf communion, which lasted until moonlight be met Mints, who laughed they reached tbe Northern Spy apple when he told her of the interview, tree, Louizy began to fill tbe basket whispered a few Words into his ear with the bright streaked windfalls, bat Mm Pepper plumped herself down and than ran swiftly into tbe house. Late next afternoon, when the stage eomfmtably into the clover, "Bam Dorkias to goto' mi forty," said drew np at Crawford's, Demlng stood an foe porch raying goodby to Billy. tbe meditatively. "Hes a sight nig her No hard ferijn, I hope? Billy was to my age then yonra." ! LotMzy saying. paused suddenly in her task None at all, I assure yon, Demlng gnd looked question In pty at the widow, tbe latter Oh, X was Jest replied, with a twinkle In bla eye; for behind Crawford's back ba raw Ed uhaaml carelessly, Mttog Juicily Into Me an Bam waa alters Dempsey, the stage driver, helping a a Uf apple. wonan Into the coach. good friends. Better atop noWfLonlsy. Twenty minutes leter, after the ghat's many ea I kin pack." coach had rattled off toward Rad an Uck. Mountain, Billy called hia daughter. A a strong as the anpemltlon of Friday to that concerning certain hours In So European and oriental countries. May Jane behaves like an old mar In Parte the superstition is so prevried woman already. Maud Why. yon alent that an eatery tiring business Is rsnt get her to go anywhere without that of selling cards on which are him. MayNo; but she can call him printed tbe hours that should he avoid op Without kissing tbe phene. New ed. York Times. The fame: Gsmbrtta consulted a as to tbe suspicions reader of The extravagance of a woman who day for nrl'nrkiLg on any important pends a quarter for chocolate bon- enterpris. bons urnkes tbe pan who smokes fifty XVsiiVmt Carnot of rent elgara a terrible sera Imlst. New such things, and be chose an.unlucky bour.-fo-r this 4 joumfyjofcjiqns, where fcikPrara ' e The Kenyon hotel had a distinguished guest last week In the person of Comte Orevoat de Brebierea, representative of the Commercial Geography Society of Paris. Mona. Brebierea Is In this country to study political and geographical conditions, and has found great deal to interest him: He was entirely Ignorant pf the English language on landing In New York, but has applied himself ao diligently to acquiring it that he haa succeeded In gaining a good working" knowledge of the language. The count will make up hla report on the steamer, and la confident It will prove of special Interest to hla society, which is aiming to scatter a more perfect knowledge of American political lnstltutioni among the French people. , Br r w dead. at-F- with 6r: The Janitor called for C. J. Silver, the head engineer of the building, and Dr. E. D. Hammond was sent for. The body was taken to E. W. Hall's undertaking parlors. ra MRS. PEPPER'S BARTOM OXFORD rapidly, and ran downstairs to see what had happened. He opened the door of the cage and found Mr. lying face downward on tha floor, with his head badly crushed, apparant-l- y p, h NUPTIALS ly. Mr. Kammerath heard him cry out and drop to the floor of the elevator. He saw the elevator wia descending Tib-ditch- I j RED MOUNTAIN WILL BE VULGAR TO f M C Karn-inera- Ara-mln- o erf-da- y, ta -- think-differen- 1001. TANGIER KIDNAPPING BE RICH CASE Rev. Dwight Hillia Is the Author of Threats Art Made Against Lives oi Another Sensational Utterance. , Captives and Situation la Serious. Tangier, .Morocco. May 30. The tniied Slates cruiser Brooklyn, flying the flag of Admiral Chadwick has arrived. Other YesM-l- uf tbe are following. The authurities here consider that the position of the American. lrn IVrdicarib, and his stepson, Cromwell Yarley, a Briiisli snbjcit, who were kidnapped by bandit, headed by is now more serious than be- hi serruuu Wrk. May 3ti-- io lit l; uiuiiiti rhutvli, Itrooklyu, ltet. l Newell Dwight Hilli ha the (hat in ilu iirxi geiieratiun it will he vulgar in le ri h. It will be vulgar in have jingling eham on your hors.'' he pniphrsied, so that people may know of your approach; vulgar to have bright colors blaxingon )i)ur carnage iu the form of monogram: vulgar to publish iu the uewpaiers the amouut on flowers at. a funeral or reception, ami if any continue to be so vulgar you'll paas such a man by a you would a common beggar or criminal. This country veiy soon going to learn sobriety , pru lem-e- . simplicity of the and tbe essential vulgarity wearing on (he out side the exhibit of tbe propeny or the pottKesaiiiu.'' Ita. llillia took issue with the pessimistic talk of the good old times sod who declare that society of today Is rapidly going to the had. He conWe talk now about a great tinued: gambling mania. You may say that all to men are rindiing out on Suuday gamble. Head wbat a minister wrote I wo generations ago: 'Three quarters of all our people have become gamblers.' You say that there is a lack of temperance. Read that Itemized account for wine and whlxky for the entertainment of 'the Congregational Ministers association of an eastern state hi the early part of the last century. God has raved us from horse races. There are a few people who are Interested in lliem now. One day In the spring perhaps 60.000 people go to a horse race that is ibe center of attention. In the old days there would have been fifty such races In a year when the city would have been deserted for the race track. YYe must remember that God lias lioliied this nation a great deal and we nnmt remember that He will ace us through In tha future. Nt-- exu-Ki-vi- V. Sw DAPART DAILY. Atlantis Mail aii potato CARD Cl JlLY firtH, INS, KFFXX7I TTVX i i, .. BaH ,,,.,..,,,t,,,.?:ll Lata Irani East Nto Xto ItChicago, 'A Kta .. ML Louis itiutli ft tnntlsntal wss-skcptl- t S t to Ita to ft to ta ft , sad all points East ....11:41 1(4 84. Laute Nto 1. Chieags .......... limited to tok 1:46 No. 11, Local flora Park Otty Washington. May 30. Mr. Gnmmere. the consul general at Tangier. In a cablegram received at the departnfut overnight, says that threats the lives of Kazouly'a captivesagain! have been made unless the bandits' demand are granted. A from Admiral Jewell, commanding tbe European squadron, announces the for Tangier of the cruisers Olympia a no Cleveland. ditch and San Pata Vallay Ka. to itorifla Kxprara ta U:M Nta tu. IL A. BUTTON, IL A ft HENRY, Ticket AgaaL Ogfiata GILSON, ' Ml ' 4 Always on Time Second Ceremony of Kind Held Since Close of the Civil War. At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hurry memorial high mass, celebrated according to the military ritual of the middle ages, haa linen said before 20,000 persona on tbe campus of the marine barracks In tbe New York navy yards; In Yncmory of those who died In tbe civil snd Span-ah -- American wars. It was the second ceremony or the kind held since the close of tbe civil war. At one end of the campus a large altar with gold domed tabernacle, surmounted by a golden rross. stood tu a court of honor formed by ten high white column arranged in a The columns were connected by a trol llcil railing and were dewrated with flower b. 30. 7:06 g, Thraogh Bbwptac ear to Omaha. Oh sags sad St Laris, Xaw Ysrk sad Baa tea. Vrea ladtaing chafe A pan aa all ttiaogM MEMORIAL HIGH MASS New Y'ork, May .. arista Kut .. tnra 3 A Always Remember 1 F.eml-clr-r- INVESTIGATE Phone 22. Allen Transfer Company. le. 421 25th SL OGDEN MURDER GENERAL MYSTERY RAILWAY STRIKE Attorney for Defensa In Formar Trial 6aya Ha Will Tell All He Knows. All Bedford, Ind., May 30. A apodal grand jury was ialic.1 today lo investigate tbe murder of Mins Barali Line of New .York b East Be Affected. Will New York. 31 ay 29. President Curran of the Freight Handler union and tnuinliei'S of the exocutlve board of the Atluutic. ( least liue unton of firemen a meeting of llicmen and striking f.ditht handlers here today, after which Mr. Curran said: 1 reiterate that on Tuesday a gener al strike will be Inaugurated on all tbe lines east of New York. 1 have aent Mr. Carroll' to Providence and Boston to Chicago and tha East over the to look over the situation and I expect duly double-trarailway betsreen him back any time. When he returns tlie Missouri Kivtr and Chicago. ExI shall give ont a statement. Even if cellent service In every particular. he does not report favorably we ahall I One of these trains, the Overland have eomethlTC to aay Tuesday evenI u the most luxurious train United, canI in ths world. ing. Monday losing a holiday we Electric lighted not expect much. But on Tuesday we'll throughout. know whether we win or lose. Direct connections at Ouha via The local onions of the International I Tha Lina to SL Paul Brotherhood of Teamsters held meetand Minneapolis. But a Test Cats May Ba Mada on ings here today and unanimously ratified the agreement recently made with Tickets, reservations, and ton tha Sunday Gama Played tntonaatloa can ha obtained frea the truck owners providing against a at Brooklyn. C. A. Walker, General Agent, sympathetic strike. When asked later whether the tea Dialers would go out m iChican & Hr, on strike Tuesday as promised by A 2M South Mala Stmt, Brooklyn, May 29. Acting under In- President Curran, W. II. Ashton, of the Sait Lake CHg Utah. ollce Commissioner executive council of the Brotherhood structions from (swim Farrell and District Attorney Clark aid: No, they are going to work. there waa no police interference with the National league championship ball game which waa played between the New York and Brooklyn teams at W. jlngtnn park today. About 20,000 persona witnessed (he contest, and the big crowd assembled and dispersed without the slightest sign of dinorder. Strictly a temperance resort Entrance opposite 25lh street; The grounds were thoroughly proopposite Reed Hotel. Will open to the public tected by uniformed officers as well as detectives, some of whom took the names of all the playera who took part in the game, an well as the managers and representative! of tbe competing clubs. There were several representative of the law Enforcement Society among the apertatora, and they were there for the purpose of securing evidence so as PRICE OP ADMISSION. to report any violation of the Sunday AdllltS llSllMMtlMIHMIMMt SIelSf,,449hWvl9fl law. Their representations aa well as CbliilrCA e a a e e a a a ft i a i a aa those submitted by the detectives and policemen will be turned over to tbe proper authorities on Tuesday so that a thorough test may be made to establish whether the playing of professional Ths 'Temperance Resort. ball In this city is legal or illegal. Include Schaefer. The men calh-many of the must protniucul residents of the county. Judge lnliner, who, In hia arguments for the defense In the McDonald trial, announced that he bad evidence that would shed light on the mystery, raid he would go before tbe grand Jury and disclose everything he knows. It is my duly, said he, today, and I shall not. shirk tl. ck BASEBALL GAME NOT STOPPED North-Waste- rn Nartb-Wisto- UTAHtm PARK Monday Evening May 30. WITH STRONG BILL OF HIGH GRADE VAUDEVILLE UTAHNA PARK J IIe-ain- , AJ Uas-l-4 Kzyreato all T:M Rotate East ARRIVE DAILY. Kta to Pacta Mail, Bala LaLs fore. 1 KR WEIGHTS FOR HANDICAPS Entries for the Beet Known Classic Event on SL Louie Turf. Bt. Louis, Mo.. May 3d. Handlcapper Maginn has annonnera weights for the club members handicap, to be run at the Fair grounds June 18th, and one of the best known classic events on the turf. The estimates value to tbe winner la 94,600. The weights and entries follow: The Picket. Dirk Wellra, 12:; Bix Shooter, 118; little Scout. 116; Witful, Injunction, Mint Bancs, 114; Judge Himes, ill; Aa Revrir, 110; M. Beau-calr- e. First Mason. Hands Across, Glenwater. Nitrate, Linguist, Colonial Girl. English Lad. 109; Oris, Alladln, Rarabo, Flying Torpedo, 108; Terreflr-mJaneway, Bernays, Deutschland, Dan McKenna, Baa d 'Or, 107; Captain Arnold, Autolight. The Giver. 106; Warte Mcht. Estrada Palma, Potheen, 104; Moharib, 103; Bondage, 100; Cardinal Walsey, Slddons, Jordan. Joe Leaser, Birch broom. Jack Young. Harding, Rain land, 99; Monte-banSweet Grelrhen, Brancas, 98; LHagen, Dell Lesth, 97; Plckquart, Aadephono. 95: Never Such, Copper-fielDutiful. Forehand. Old Btonn, Mina Crawford. 94; Col. Ballantyne, Fatalist. Ink. Bugler. Father Tallent, Spencerian, Lubln. 92; Sigmund, Barca, Bob McLean, Behoove, South Breeze. Lord Creralngton, Mayor Graham. Toddy, Batts, Imboden. Fenian, Footlights Favorite, 9u; Launay, Marquis le Marabas, Magnolia, 88: Athena. Lin'd Haven, 37; SL Agnes II, 85; Felix Morris, 84. 8t Inile a, d, o, New York, May 80. Practically all wot k at tbe piers and docks affected by tne Mri!-- of frelg'.t hniiiiWa vss today, as tbs result of the d THE OLDS3fOBIEB-LIG- HT TONNE AIL We Are Not Selling An; Automobile Hade. : Wa Are Selling the ONLY Automobile The Seven Horae Get Power Madta- -, Oldsmobife Rnaobowte-Twri- va Horae Power Tonaeato a Catalogue and Place Tour Or der Now. Wo oan Interest Yen If' You are Interested, - ECRAFT L CORNER w GRANT AND S4TH.iXf --- |