OCR Text |
Show OGDEN THE MORNING EXAMINER. F e IERCE BATTLE WITH CHINAMEN ! of Chinese who ore suppoa-"!right in thia country, Twoni-"nSrni- n I W2J iLfore Commissioner lor violation of the The case of Tai was born declare, that he hi moth- Ho to China by fo ffwnUnued unUl June 15. by . he hope to obtain proof He was held in $5(W furnished by ch wiU !. claimed, before night In M ftie,fVnum Tai langulheft i of Yee Get was likewise July 7. to give the de- ofchln Tong4. will MINI;. a iave- Butte, Mont., May II.-- lu In on the two thousand foot level of tbe Mountain Con. uiiuu tonight, Peter Golte waa ki!lni unj Steve Curshe waa seriously Injured. The men were buried for about an hour and Golte died shortly after being taken to a hospital- - DIVIDED Have Sharp Encounter With the Desperadoes From the Bad Lands. Buffalo, Wyo., March SI. Sheriff Webb, of Natrona county, and posse come nt - RACES d u u five-year-- . 1-- 5. u 1-- 2-- 2-- 5. ar-fre-ted 2-- Tel-tmp- ni 2. STATE NEWS utah 1-- Sl.-Jn- dge u - angry waves. Detroit Convention Today Will Witr ness Big Fight Between Radicafk and Conservatives. Detroit. May 81. The Democratic convention will rumme here totate after to fill vacancies whenever pos- morrow. It le said tli Mt there will be a sible by promoting brad rangers to finish between the to the fight them. Tbe order, which is an outConservative and liadii-u- l wings of growth of recent public laud irregu- the Ntittottal Commitparty. While Cai-:ilarities will greatly reduce the fed. i.s eral patronage at the disposition of teeman Daniel J. Farl;-- r of avowculy New York in of favor Judge western senators and representatives. for tbe presidential in'iuination, Mr. Camp and his supporters who comHEARS? MEN MUST FIGHT. prise the Conservative element nre deuniudruc-ti-delegaOklahoma City, O. T..May 31 The manding only an Oklahoma democratic convention to tion. The state commlttp" today decided elect delegates to the territorial convention will be held at Anadarko to- to combine the state nominating and morrow. A fight will be made against the judicial convention and nominate Instruct ions which the H carat meh a state ticket and three justices of are seeking to have adopted, ud the the supreme court at Grand Rapids. result promises to be close. It is August 3rd. claimed tonight that instructions will TO HARMONIZE PANAMA AND be defeated. UNITED STATES 1.AWS. d Washington, May 81. John Barrett, late United Slates minister to Buenos Ayres and now minister to Panama today, called on the president. One of the undertakings of t'ie new minister will be to assist in the delimitation of the city of Panama, which fo to bn allowed to remain under the control of the local authorities. Mr. Barrett will endeavor to harmonise the governmental methods of Panama with those of tbe United States, ao far as tbe ship canal atrip is concerned. BASEBALL NEW YORK VS PHILADELPHIA. 31. Mctilnnlt'y Philadelphia, May and Mitchell were in form ud bits and runs were scarce. The single tally of the game was made by New York in the second on a base on balls, a single and an out Attendance, 900. DISMISSED FOR BREACH OF R.H.E. Score N ew 1 ork ,, 1 6 3 ARREST. 0 2 0 Philadelphia M McGlnnlty and Boweman; MitWashington, May SI- .- First Lieut. William B. Aiken, Twenty-eightinchell and Dooin. Umpire, O'Day. fantry, has been tried iu'the departBROOKLYN VS BOSTON.. ment of California on a charge of Brooklyn, May 31. Brooklyn defeat- breach of arrest and sentenced to dised Boston today in tbe final game of missal. He served in a Tennessee the present series. Cronin pitched ex- regiment during the 8iaiiixh war ami cellent ball, the visitors being unable was appointed for lieutenant in the to bunch their hits off him. Attend- regular army in 1901. ance, 1,000. It.H.E. Score TELEGRAM NOTES 9 8 Brooklyn i s a tn i see a a 1 7 2 Boston Cronin ud Ritter; Wilhelm, Fisher Vancouver, May 81. A dispatch from Ottawa says that work will be comud Needham. Umpire, Johnstone. menced tomorrow on the New Hudson PORTLAND VS OAKLAND. Bay railway.. Track laying will be finished In October. San Francisco, May 21. The Oak-lanon their own ground today rubKan FrancisHonolulu. May 31-- Via bed In another defeat to Portland today. co, May 31 United States Judge Dole Both teams were crippled by the ab- baa granted a new trial to Solomon sence of regular men. The northernMehula, clerk of the house of repreers outbatted and outflelded Oakland, sentatives, who was found guilty of destroying vouchers. yet lust tbe game. R.I1.E. Score 4 12 Portland Chicago, May 31 Porterfield A Co., 5 9 Oakland grain brokers, who were restrained Conners and Shea; Buchanan and from using the board, qf. trade market Byrnes. quotations, have filed a peril Ion in the United States dlstrii-- t court to be adDETROIT VS 8T judged bankrupt. In tbe schedule tbe Detroit, May 81. Detroit won an ex- liabilities are listed at )S7,0U0 and asciting eleven inning game on Hemp- sets at 811.643. s hill's muff after easy fly, which cored two runs. SL Louis had made Washington, Mar 31. The remains four hits in the eleventh. Both pitch-er- of Colonel Richard J. Hinton, formerly did well with a wet ball, as It rain- of San Francisco, who died in London ed all afternoon. Attendance, 500. a little over a two years ago, have arR.H.E. rived In Washington and will be burled Sctwe ..... ..,.4 8 In Arlington cemetery with full miliDetroit 8 7 SL Loula tary honors. Mullin ud Wooda; Pelty and Kahoe. 31. Secretary May Washington, SPOKANE VS. BOISE. Loeb, accompanied by Mra. Loeb, will leave tomorrow on a vacation trip of Spokane, May 81. Boise won the three weeks to the Yellowstone Nafirst of the series by better batting at tional park. He will pass about two critical times. The game was marred weeks In the park. by much kicking and wild throws had Mexico City, May 31. Grover Clevemuch to do with the scoring. Both pitchers did well and were accorded land has written to the American brilliant support most of the time. The Fourth of July committee, thanking them for the invitation to address bis game waa snappy. Score: R.H.E. fellow countrymen in Mexican on the Score American national holiday, but saying 2 5 ,,, Spokane 5 6 that bis engagements preclude his acBoise . . , Lnucka and Stanley; Thompson ceptance of tbe invitation. and Hanson. Toledo, Ohio, May 81 The ninth Ohio district congressional convention LOS ANGELES VS. SAN FRANCISCO st delwas held bere today. Los Angelea, Mar SI. A combina- egates were selected to the national tion of errors by Smith and Lomau convention. hit following the ud an opportune London. May university baa mlsplayr gave the game to San Francisco today by the score of 2 to 1. decided to confer the degree of doctor The locals were unable to land on the of letters on William Dean Howells, the American author. ball when the bases were filled. R.H.E. Score 1 7 J Washington, May 31 The U. S. con, Los Angelea 2 4 1 sul at Aden has rallied tbe state deSan Francisco Hall ud Spies; Jonea and Leahy. partment that the plague .which has prevailed at thr.t port la over. Umpire, ?bil Knell. h I ds u ,,. ........ Antl-Hear- JUNE 1, 1001 btsafiirln latk (lgsri, CUT IN WESTIKGHOCSE SHOPS. river comagainst DISMISSED. VICTORIOUS. Chicago, May 81. The University of sinMichigan wu victorious in both Syracuse, N. Y May SI. In the ao-- gles and doubles in the first round of tennis Involving almost $1001)00,000, the western Fought by stockholders against the tournament, played today on the courts York A Hartford and the New of the University of Chicago. Reuben "rk Central A Hudson River com-P- Hunt of Michigan, champion of the iij set aside what la known states of California ud Wisconsin, dejoooniltry supplementary contract feated Bailey of Iowa. In a hard fought ue in 1897 for the lease for the for-o- r mptch Hunt and Lee. the Michigan road to the latter and reducing team, took away Chicago's chances in unnsl rental $250,000, Charles the doubles by besting Bingham ud , formBr chief Judge of the Moorehead. - L' Ppeals. as referee, hss thus down his decision In favor of REDUCING FEDERAL PATRONAGE. ,, Uu'cndants and dismissed the com-ra- u ident May Washington. v Roosevelt has written a letter to apthat Hitchcock declaring C,,y 81. Congress ad- service are Th rork of the pointments in the forestry as senatorial patbo regarded to not the here- age of appropriation Including bills. . ronage. It is to be the policy inter-collegia- nl u u'l 8L-ms- Sec-retar- e- iainta. aa 4 Shasta Theiv i nu reason w by a dromedary should nut 1 partial to a guod cigar. Mot di one'll uric, aivunlii'g to a proprietor, ure particularly fond of toiiaivo smoke and c:in lie made to do aiiuiiiit anything under its influ- . - Aphasia is an affection skin tn am r neaia, With ef tbi-being the rin-.i- ie a disease of 'ho But him-,- , is, or loss of memory, manifests I. seif ill an lniili!i.-- to recall cvciil-- i i,. word and In lb- bt'ier toe tin s:i!i ence. of wriiu words in liic stitillion Travelers in Egypt. he sswerla, reof those Intended to tie used. For i.i ly more on tobacco smoke for their conof u trol over these hugs beasts than any- stance, a brush m'hl io Rioken Tli-iD n giraffe. comb or a dog a else. When thing traveling ou long no loss of the It of articulation. p.iwcr journey the dromedaries are in many on tbe other case required to travel night and. day aphasia, or is nushle to ut:e-- . without rest, and the beast are kept baud, semcncs. Hi rpecvh np to their task by smoking cigar. any connected tbe merest babbie, with an cce The driver carries a uiaugular piece of word lutcrjti'tcd. lie may un wood, which is pierced nt one mint slunsl 1 read to him, yi-- t h like a cigar holder. This 1 inserted In deratniai whst to unable read is muj have, that tbe mouth if the beaL tin cignr being or hu may huv bimdsqM, lit n:id pressed into the bole in the same word deatacss and be. nimble to un fashion followed by mau. "Tile dromedary Immediately cloaea dcrsftinti what is sold to him. its eyes and putts away through its nosLsrLt'a View of Danelaw. tril until the cigar-iburned away. J.iUu Lo.ko hi Id Tiiliugiii Ci :n Tbe indulgence appears to refresh iL quili:;; and tlie keeper lias no difficulty la per- (ruing EJncatloa" s:;y NHhhvg uiweani to give chiiurrn x suading the auiuial to plod ou without much becoming coufiileucc an-- be!,.:i further rest.'' Pearson's. bir ttnd so tn mire them to the couv.t Mina of above tbelr age. f, i Errors Eiriact. ouusisiH only in Emperor Migisinund of Germany, who tbougli darning .Iucm of motion, yd, 1 giic-'reigned iu the Cfteenlh century, lu llie know not bow, ii give children manly poech in which lie opined the ivKUcil more tha a anyand llumglds of foil stance uttered an expression He ad do, howcier, that the wlik-(.'iinlinul I'lncentlmis corrected. thing." teacher must be a good one, for I The emperor replied, lTacemiuus, think it more puxaatdo to put off the othlie to however agreeable you may urn he n leg like an liom-scouners. you please us not wlien you assert hat and d thun like an ill that we have less authority than the try gemleiii.-iTo put off tha nustir dancing whom grammarian 1'riMauus, you Riy lint and moke a leg explains much, by 1 have offended. tbe way. In the buslnesa" of Ihe ordiNnpolimn used to excuse his errors In nary costume pluy. London Chronicle. orthography with tha saying, "A man with occupied public business cannot Urllls Oat mi It. attend to orthography. Constable, the English ps inter, attYolluire upon receipt of bis first letan exhibition of luodocspea and ter iu French from Frederick tbe Great ended sea views which was tin work of anhe fold Frederick that was, s better other eminent artist whom he detested. French scholar than XIV., who 'Like be oca tiputty, he growled committed many mistakes. Frederick m'd them over. It happened that a monwas laniis a that great replied friend of the painter's was present and arch in many resiecta, nml a mistake waa so stupid as to repeat Constable's In spelling could not tnrnlab tbe brilremark. V'Kcn, later. Con stable, meetIlls ut reputation. liancy ing the gentleman whom be hud core IIOEmOVE;mi y - s J . W. TIMS CARD ft. Ns fnsh-iiiue- The Clever Brahmas. Bpeoking of the great power the Brahman in India possess in localising thought, a prominent Brahman said recently: We would consider a game of ehctis as played In this country mere child's play. An ordinary Brahman eheos player could carry on three or four games at a time without Inconvenience. Tbe uanal game played by tbe Brahmens consists in checkmating with one pawn designated when the play begins. 1 have seen a mau perform a long problem In multiplication and division, at the aaiue time noting tbe various sounds and discussions going on about him In the room. I have seen a man compose a triple arrostlc in Sanskrit lu given meter, it the same time baring three well versed men trying to overthrow him in his argument on religion." ... ........ ft Atuunis Expms, foists Exit Xft 11, Local from Park City trains. L A. BM7QV, Goa. Aft pip. ItepftH Ion Always on Time At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hurry Always Remember 'Phone 22. Alien Transfer Company. 421 25th St OGDEN 1 Musically Paralfal" la unique amohg Wagner's achievements. It baa not the continual and flaming inspiration of "Tristan," the tragic puissance of OoetterdaemMcrnug," tbe unflagging felicitous invention of Siegfried, nor re the themes inveterately eloquent in denotement. But in ne ether work has be compassedthftscpitaitelF4lex9preuB art. tbe emotional sdbtiriy, the Insinuating MiIgnsn7,of tbis score. North American Review, tasiyi Rrsmlic, te Chicago and the Hit ever tn dotibleriiack railway Ug ihe Missouri Riser find Cbkmtft seftent service 2ftmffP1MltVajfiAi One ef tbesegraint , the Oeeriwri Limited, is piftrute kirurSuri tnC in the wiyld. YlewttiotflijH&htf! only tiiroagfcout., Diract mrffirt'iofie- at OftXtw via 11a t!nU; SL.PUfl - North-WSsf- trn 1 and'MinaeapoIl. jj,. , Tickets, reservations, 'anil foil intonastion can ba obtained from C. A. Walker, General Agent, Chicago & mi We Trent NxM'tsttniiRj, 2M Stotsffc JMnta Stmt, Suit UkftQtyi UUtu r NWI41 . Core h CATS BRM Dearaaa. Mom TOM TtMkhn, Sr sa Our III mum. Bmuklal frf Lull Tipim. SHMi SsnS. Mr-- r as SI4.nr Mmm SHIM WmkMm, renal OwslMau. limit Mmssm af Worn tut CLIIairM, limit Hmm Nariin. Vilas' Macs), nia. Ohm., Sisrillir. . SMI 1 think all yea want to complete your happiness is w ife. And to lend weight fo her argument she added, Adam, who was the find gardener, wn given a wife." True for ye, ma'am, replied Randy, hut be hadn't her long till he lost don bis ISnt Illnt si. Npl.sl TrosNs. XrmlM asd Kbsiismiiqs. bum. sr Ms Sswsis. Hiss. KMsI. (lours lot lNiSa,Tfeas Worn. ass M as I. Btla DU IMmms. Msotal BhioS JlU Mf Vsrs f UrsMrls, luwisial. sts.. ss .11 karros kHsr, Vrlrats so COnsts IMmms Heats Treatment Carer. Writs (W fras arm bum Hat If rnt rail, CtmsalMtlM Wras, rts.il Tlt-Blt- s. III Other Cheek. When an enemy smites me," said the pious looking hypocrite, I always turn the other cheek. Why, asked the man who knew blm, do you want your enemy to go around with both bands disabled? . Chicago ai Balt Oifi 1 A. HENRY. Ticket Afesft Ogdaft , GiLfidfa. b. 1 CL - A lady meeting her gardener In the grounds said to him: Bandy, 1 sin surprised that you do not marry. You have got a bouse, coals and gnu, also a weekly wnge of 30 shillings,- so L It 46 ft m an a-- Tran-acrip- f. ml halt . d 1ft and San Peta Valley .. 7:06 fi Oft Kft ft Exfierei 1mm ail rials East 18i66 ftJft Through Bleeping esra to Omaha, Cues f led Be Louis, New York aad Bore foft Fras radioing chair a per feet dialog ear Knits ail Unsd Xorlh-allcrlo- Civilised KBllKhleaed. Teacher Can you tell' me the difference between civilised and enlightened nations? Pupil My dad says civilised nations manage to get along all right if they arc let alone, but that eulightcu-enations know enough not to let the civilised nations alone. Boston .......... malted fix 11 ARRIVE DAILY. Kft ft Pacifis MaiL Boll Lots sad nil point East ....11:45 Ka. 1, Chicago cal 8k Ledi DvTveft te H. "I've come to kill printer," said tbe tittle man. Any printer In particular?" aeked tbe foreman. A Crest Oil Mss. Oh, any one will del X would preOne Henry Jenkins died in England fer a small one, but I've gat to make Dec. 6, IfSTlk at the alleged age of 100 eome sort of a show at fight or leave years, lie is said to have been a fisherome since tbe paper railed my wife's man fur 140 yean. Tlioiigb he could tea party a swill affair.' " neitlier read nor write, his reach of memory was such that lie would calmHare He'd Get It, ly give evidence In court in matters on There!" said Mr.s Jenks, stepping which his memory went back 130 and suddenly. 1 was galag to get that 140 yean. As t boy he f said to hare silk for at wife, and I forgot my piece u faken a horse load of arrow to all about it until new. Never mind," to be forwarded north In time he continued. tailing on again; Ill for the battle ef Fladdeu. At the age get it when get home allrigbL" of 100 years he used to swim a wide Somerville (Mass.) Journal. stream in Yorkshire with ease. He lived until four years after tbe great When his wife's mother eomea en fire of London, was poor all his life, flrat visit e man bss the same feelbut subsisted cheerfully by thatching ing as if there were a private detective and salmon fishing. in the bouee. Atchison Globe, JoU-Lon- , M ,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,f:i aa m IX Balt Lake fani ....8:16 X Chicago, tik Loula Hire Mad mm Mm a$ll6 Kai him- upon on at his works, tlie latter said, Why, I'us told you eay my pictures are putty." Wbat of that? replied Constable, like putty." drained,-congratulate- UfKl IS JULY C7TH, 1903. DKPAftr DAILY. Mail all pfiitt Ka f t ,, Raafi 2 ill Paris, May 81' Tim Petit Parlsienne'a Oran dispatches my that tbe Moorish pretender's last troops have disbanded. Pittsburg, May 81. Because of tbe Numerous tribes are seeking to make extensive retrenchment being made submission to the Sultan. by the railroad systems, especially the Pennsylvania railroad, the Washington. May 31. Rear Admiral He Kiew, t'Sr Airbrake company's plant Mortimer L. Johnson, commandant of One of tbe component parts of sng-ar,at Wilraerdiug has cut the working the Boston navy yard, will be retired the professor, "Is an essential time of Its employes. More than one-ha- tomorrow for age. , in thesaid composition of tbe human body. of employes of the plant Is s will work but half ud Paris. Jnne 1. In the sale of Prin- Wbat I know! slranted tbe grocer's boy. time, while the men will work instead, cess Mathilda's Jewels, a pearl neckBaud ! Exchange. of eight instead of ten hours dally lace, formerly the property of Queen with five houra on Saturday. Sophie of Holland, brought 8171.000. iiriM Ket Free. It is said that the buyer represented TELEGRAPHERS HAVE GRIEVLawyer Well, yen have at last deGerman empress. the ANCE. cided to take my adrire and pay this Lawyer There Is a probability of a general bill of mine? Client SL Louis. May 31. After a consulVery well. William, Jnst add 10 tation with Vice President and General strike in the building trades of New La. The Employers' Associahillings to Mr. Bmltha bill for furMuager Russell Harding of the Mis- Orleans, tion New of advice. which veiled Orleans, has ther Pacific souri railroad today a committee representing the telegraphers em- to stand for the "open shop, no matter consequences may be. Is reWomen are not the only ones who ployed by the Missouri Pacific and what the for this feeling of tin rest bave fads, said an observing IndividIron Mountain system announced sponsible men of the Louisiana I that certain demuds, which bad been among the union ual during a discussion on fads. refused by Mr. Harding will be placed city. Tbe labor Inmen consider such a know a contractor In New York wbo recorder to force In the hands of the Federated Board, strike necessary goes aliout buildings be is constructing which will meet here next Monday, for ognition of their union. and extracts brat nails from waste adjustmenL lumber. He straightens them out and A reduction nfwa gr has been orderfosses them Into a Mil box. It la not ed in tbe Ingrin e camps and bnx factSPAIN EXPRESSES GENERAL beeause be I penurious, for be Is qnlts reCalifornia. Northern of ories The FRIENDL1NES8. 10 be about will Paris, June 1. Senor Maura, the duction per cent and fiuiernns. It is Just a fad. I knowen-a Spanish premier, who hu been Inter- it affects at leas I.WtO lumbermen. The banker In New York wbo baa all viewed In Madrid by the correspondent lowest wages tbe men have bec revelope laid on hi desk after th letof tbe Figaro, says that the Frcn ceiving has been $2.25 a day of llhrmrs. ters bare been token ouL Tban at ble negotiations concerning Mo- In box factories th.e rate per hour has leisure he rats the envelopes apart end rocco are progreasing most favorably been cut from 20 to 18 and 15 cents. lays tbe ed4rassed sides in a pile to be toward a complete agreement. The used for scfMcb pads or uiemoranduu A plan to prevent strikes has been Spanish government was not thocked That is bis pastime, or faiL i: In the slightest degree by the Anglo-Frenc- h formed by the SL Paul, Minn . Trades pails. will. There Is a rounder nptow: you An agreemenL Friendly relations and Labor Assembly. advisory between England and France did not board of seven member has been ap- who never peases a brie? tl-c-:wifMut ga regain trouble Spain fur a single instant. King pointed to Investigate all grievances, I ag in and lacking evrir Alfonso, said Manor Maura, would cer- order strikes or prevent them. Hasty Aad i knew tbstfae'is eewvreepectinr. decisions on the part of the unions In to find a fe alitor name. , Hcfoid iu tainly go to Paris soon. hini .siautYft that Vr Tbe correspondent learned from declaring strikes will be discouraged, it" ifT.lcsi I; Senor Sllvela that the premier will ac- while radically disposed employers will didn't klfow why Commercial. be diplomatically dealt with. company the king. waa hia TIME 3 Weaksar sfMen osskssssss Hrss ssssr or tOs frost ssssm sr sun- mat msM hr Issutssos. a vast rxiuioa wa usins iou Aka fk WANT TO TALK TO. Ms revs stores osr sklU la cstlsB OB NONIO saMlakis tks M.r relsatwy fttsstss Or tnm ks.is ssft Wlsa asms tsrtiMsisIs .as sssrstts.. CIIUI Ul CMT niBUMIKEOOB ASKS ptW.TM rut ATX II IN ammo U wool tsMT s ws hare Is pnrre m s'rt Is 11. SlSM Of Mss hi sosthsr war. TMiteoar Slkal DBS. SHORES & SHGBES, I Enut Cured. PayresWhen am nt thso t sot. Ws core ASkSON r.B whas rss bss sots. mi spaa am wurs. tknsMsd. of reilests WANTTOCUKB k.r liirtscr VoasssAs-ps- s NOW W s.Sisuart anretsnsSiss tost vs lull sintn mi dmiatm a VNA autll ws rets pna. Ills .ppiiM to Lta Nubts. Hssitaal will W.rfc-bs- 6ssnarsss, Nrpiu.H hpHsrro.s. Vorlmssis. lIlMttr- - of Its runts tMoo In.Mt. twoimiM js.isssis. Uilr all sta. Cmuicio.B SIim Isims, sir. WBAXNKSfiKS of nsa. S OU! JCmiatt ut pira Bouse-- . I ts; Sauamt so Spieiaflsts, I..af bsli.fSwW&n. lit la.L 2482 Rccord-IlnrsM- West-inghnu- fit " lf the-4.00- nr two-third- THE OLDSMOBILB UGHT TOT4NEAU.' Ye-c-- We Are Not Selling Any Made. wtien-Icchid- fsd."-Sew.- Antabl r- - Are Selling the ONLY Automobile Made. i.j W -- MICHIGAN panies 1 l Sheriff Webb, of Natrona County, and Posse DEMOCRATS have fought a battle with outlaws near the Putney ranch in the. Big Horn besriu on June j mountains One of the outlaws wu wounded and fell from hia horse. A uRaVES DESECRATED. lifted him from the ground companion mornlngMr. MaJ. Breed-TJ.- and escaped with his human burden and at Olivet cemetery into tbe Bad Lands. The officers foltoMt. ,. Ud expense decorated the lowed and news of another battle Is with plant. looked for . burial plot rosespotted A number of she put In horses havemomentarily. flowers. The been stolen from the other while the SLfwter bottles Teasdale ranch recently and Sheriff houaehold Webb ud hia men started In pursuit were placed in making a magnificent of tha guilty parties about a week ago. Tjihe whole was g and one which the lady Stfk croud of on it completion. She PECULIAR DEATH BY DROWNING. ffthe cemetery about 1 o'clock herself that she had spar-pai- n Wllkesbsrre, Pa.. May 81. While to make the plot look Just kneeling on the Plymouth bridge pray2 beautiful and attractive as poa-a- t ing for a relative who waa drowned 4 oclock not a vestige of the five years ago George Shepla hu falwas left, the flowers, the len Into the Susquehanna and hu been 7.inn and water bottles Surf plants, the drowned. He was a foreigner, hut vases having been stolen bodily knowing the American custom of sers. iroa the graves. Needless to say Mi vices for the dead on Memorial Day Sweden felt keenly the injustice dons he decided to go to the bridge and her loss to those in pray, thinking It appropriate to do ao jrud reported cemetery was crowded because the body of hia relative waa Jup theTheafternoon and the theft never recovered ud the river wu the diring out In full only grave it knew. BUt hare been carried riv of an assembled multitude. The next holiday should be June 22d when the Scotch folk from all CHILD KILLED B7 CARS. over the state will assemble at LaA crowded Cslders park street ear goon. dished Into a buggy at 81xth East and Tbiid South streets at 6:40 o'clock last a erasing. The vehicle contained other and her three children, out for i drive As ofa result of the collision Alonso the body London, June 1. The wet weather Is Vorthen, son of Mr. and Mra C. II. Yorthen, 471 West Eighth South having a depressing effect on the Epsom meeting a eoclal function ud gnet, lies at the undertaking parlors to mu the enjoyment of one g Joseph E. Taylor, torn and mangled threatens of the most interesting derby days of Ip the wheels of the car. The mother, recent years. The probability that nflcrtng from a severe nervous shock ud numerous injuries, is in the little France will carry off the blue ribbon unusual home In a state of this year tenda to the event Interest, while the fact that the great complete prostration. lira Worth en, her Infant girl, nine rider, George Thureby. will ride hie brothers horn, John OGaunt, stimuyurold son, Clyde, and were driving leisurely lates tha popular fancy. iob, Alonso, The king witnessed yesterday's ruihome in a small buggy, having apent tbs afternoon at the City cemetery. ng ud it is expected both he and the queen will see the great race. The startClyde held the rein a At Sixth East and Third South ers, jockers ud betting follow: Hone. Jockey. Betting. gnsts the incomings earn from Cal100 to 8 Lane m's park pass at a high rate of speed, Andover . M. Cannon 7 to 4 ovine to the down grade on Third Gouvernana 40 to 1 Dillon. ... loath. Yesterday they were heavily Lancuhlra 40 to 1 Madden. . . bdn with passengers, and once start-i- d Henry IX. Kamant... SOtol down the grade were difficult to Stamant I John O'Gaunt ... Thureby... Jlto2 tudla, even with brakes. Butchers. . 100 to 1 It was one of these cars. No. 87 Coxswain SOtol gotorman Maxwell, that dashed into St Denis . ...... Halsey.... At rig in which were seated Mrs. New York, May SL Gravesend sumVorthen and her little flock. The bother, the youngest and the oldeet mary: . First race, selling, about 8 furlongs: child were thrown to one aide and ware iot slightly injured. Little Alonso Ascension won; King Pepper, second, Tima, 1:11 however, was cast beneath the steel Athol, third. Second race, 6 furlongs: Schulamlte Sheets sad dragged several feet won; Wayward Lass, second; Salt ud When pinked up by C. E. Bennett. If IK East Third South street, the boy Pepper, third. Time, 1:02 Third race, about I furlongs: Collecttie dead. His face and scalp were Ion and bleeding. Both arms were or Jeuup won; Ort Wells, second; broken. His right thigh was torn and John F third. Time 1:10 5. ' Fourth race, the Harks way handicap, Mrly severed from the body. mile and a sixteenth: Major Dalgner-flflel- d POLICE ARREdT MESSENGER. won; Africuder, second; Himself, third. Time, 1:48 Milo Johnson, 18 years old, was Fifth race, selling,, 5 furlongs: Khor-a- a last evening by the police on the won; Niblick, second; Danaeuae, 2. h Time, 1:02 5. mnplalnt of the American District Sixth race, handicap, mile and 70 company, charged with embex-tlln- g $7. Johnson Is said to have been yards: Hurst Park won; Audience, sech the employ of the company as a ond; Loscu, third. Tima, 1:48. messenger only four days. He sent with an office call Sun-le- y Cincinnati, May 8L Latonla sumand failed to return. On lnveati-Utio- n mary: First race, aix ud one half forlongf : it wae found that Johnson bad failed to deliver the package contaln-fa- g Prince Light won; 8ancUaslma, secthe money. ond; General Don, third. Time, 1:25. Johnson came from Los Angeles leu Second race, five furlongs: Nadsarra Ihu a week ago. The police are on; Itaskara, second; Monaco Maid, to ascertain the address of third. Time 1:05 Us parent!. Third race, mile: Apple won; Florence Fonxo, second; Sant Luna, third. Time, 1:46. Black Fourth race, five furlongs: . . Art won; Dictator, second; Preventive, third. Time, 1:05. Fifth race, mile and 70 yards: Mr. Farnum won; Dream aecoou; Goo Goo, on Shipwrecked lake. third. Time, 1:46. Sixth race, six and a half furlongs: Provo, May 81. Sunday morning Bruce Dallin. Jared Smith and Fred Qulx II won; Mr. WIgga, second; Graoo Hampton of Springville went in a bug-1- 7 third. Time, 1:25 2. to Geneva lake resort and started lor a sail in a boat TALK OS QUAY'S SUCCESSOR. belonging to Dr. Smart. After being out for some time squall came up and overturned the Pittsburg, May 31. With the large host, the occupants climbing out and gathering of politicians from state and letting on the bottom of it, where they county here today after the burial of remained until o'clock this morning, Senator Quay there was much talk of hen they were rescued by Thomaa his successor. While there was no ud John Dallin, Dr. Smart and others formal conference of the leaders, it bum Springville, who started out to waa informally understood that nothdik for them last evening. The men ing definite would be done In this Were quite exhausted from exposure, rection untilYhe return to Philadelphia ut were in better, shape than waa. ex- of Mr. Durham. ported after two nights and two days o a rough lake. EDITOR FINED, INVOKES AID OF SUPREME COURT. Yesterday afternoon the boat waa by residents of Vineyard and as Dur-ne- ll more appeared to be men Raliegh, N. C.. May clinging to it, Mr. Dallin wu In the United States court here communicated with and i up a searching party, which reach- todav fined Joseph Hustan Daniels, eded Geneva last too late, however, itor 'of he News and Observer $2,000 to do much in night, appeal on the charge the way of exploration, and refused starting out bright and early this of contempt of court In editorials fawning they were not long In locating which the News and Observer publishthe missing men and rescuing them ed lut Sunday. Daniels, who is from what might have been a watery Democratic committeeman for North tfareThe water wu about 12 feet Carolina, refuses to pay the fine and loop where the boat wu overturned, hia counsel have gone to Washington Ud the men would not longer have to ask the supreme court for a writ hou able to withstand the duhing of of habeas corpus. .COMPLAINT as a U,r JuntU WEDNESDAY MORNING, a FATAL CAVE IN WYOMING OUTLAWS IN TROUBLE. CTAD, The OldsmobiSe Bevcn Horae Get a . I. CORNER Power Runaboute-Twa-lv Horae Power Towacas. Catalogue and Place Yonr Op der Now. We can InteraaLYou If You wo inters stod. m s H. BECRAJTI GRANT AND S4TH.vrv ..OGDEN. SZaBSgSSES i |