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Show THE E BAGGAGE Carvif will speak. o the Sail Westminster inlli-genext Monday on Imiion- - n neMoueiieii A Spring B relumed 1,0 from brfn' Interests there. JOHN e. KEATING OF CHEYENNE HAS BEEN APPOINTED TO ThE POSITION. ExMlakr Uaiket. 171K. for lern ,nd bom dre p Will Fill the 'u.rriiae licenses acie iasued to Ed-fr- d coueh. aite.l 8. of Butte, aud of Uoise. Getty F. aged Fulk- aged 34. and uew baggage ugeut ban Ucu appointed (or Ogden ai the 1'niijn ipiui luggage roomh iu till Hu. vaiamy caused by Mr. Unde homo mouths ago. caUbed tlm by resign! ion ' of Mr. Code some inuniba ago Sim-Mr. Code's lvrigiiat ton. Uetuga Drown, inn il that time rasliitr at the baggage rooms, haa acted in the iapac-it- y A 2-- (lari. ?.S. iW.di3.lothofOgden. Bros, for monumenta, head-Je- a. vault or copings, 3003 Jeffer-- p and make choice. a Ave. (.11 rity board of equalisation upon .J matter of the curbing aud guttcr-?-! Canal districts and of opening u hi sesaiou today considering AMnatier of the aaaeaament.plai e.eae., ri aMl alley and 3curbing4and gutter-dlxtriand First ex-- "i Now. east; No. 6. Adams avenue IT Na 0, Jefferaon avenue. The Mid will be in session for live days. of the un,ilnin Ny la chairman ' ", . Cabinet Photo Br and excellent pose Tabernacle. (LOO, half rabineta aiaini. Studio of agent. Tim new appointee is Jack Kent lug, wlm Iihs iieen tho baggage agent at n Cheyenne. iio ia an old and railroad man and has many friends in Ogdon. It is understood that he will ashiune the position today. well-know- MAY LOSE HEB SIGHT Baseball, Struck Foul, Hit Woman in Eye, Which May be Destroyed. Airs. J. M. Doran, wire of the foreman of the Southern Pacific machine shops, received a serious injury while watching the ball game at tho Hot Springs yealerdsy afternoon. A foul ball, hot from the bat, blew over to where Mis. Doran was sitting with her husband in a buggy, aud struck her iu the right eye. As a result it Is feared that she may lose the sight of that organ. Mr. Ikir&n brought her to Ogden op- . AN EXC!TINC Vacancy Caused by the H .A. Code Some Months Ago. Resignation of fflit hard-- AGAIN E k busdnew weather la miu h warmer here liliP OUT-OF-DAT- RUNAWAY Children Have Narrow Escape From Frightened Horae. liiie Drigga. slater of Superintendent of the state Vruk M. Drigga, irhool for the (ear, and Joseph Evans, hid an exeiting experienee yesterday as quickly as possible, telephoning from Five Tolnts for Dr. Brick. The doator made an examination, and aays that the inner walla are very badly bruised; also the eyeball Itself. Ii can not to determined for several days whether the sight has become permanently destroyed or not, aa a quantity of blood, which has clotted In the socket, will have lo to absorbed. Mr. Doran himself lost an eye about five yearn ago while working in the Southern Pacific shops through n piece of steel flying Into the eypball from a hammer head he waa using. with a runaway horse. They on nre driving past the cemetery beTwentieth street, when the animal It ran ams frightened and bolted. an Twentieth street to iladison, thence louth down the sidewalk. A little boy in in express wagon was In the path of the animal right on the sidewalk. The youngster had presence of mnd onongh to jump out of the way before his wagon was smashed to pieces. A Utile farther along a little girl fell down In trying to get out of the way ud the buggy wheel ran over her arm, HOT SPRINGS OPENING DAY without, however. Inflicting any eeri-i- u, injury. At the corner of Twenty-aand Madison the buggy struck a tm. throwing Miss Drigga and Mr. SEVENTH ANNUAL WHEELMENS EXCURSION AND ROAD RACE Evans out and demolishing the A SUCCESS. Both the yonng people were tally bruised, the girl's Injuries being Crowds Handled With Dispatch and the most serious. Dr. Rich attended her and found no bones were broken. Everyona Thoroughly Enjoyed The horse tore himself loose from the Themselves. for on ran about a mile buggy and him. before they stopped The seventh annual wheelman's excursion and bicycle road rai-- to the JAPS GET FISHING RIGHTS. Hot Spring on Decoration Day proved to be a big event and the attendance Seoul, Korea. May 31. 11 a. m. was fully up to the record of former After a long period of quibbling the years, nol withstanding the fact (hat Korean cabinet has granted The Japamany other places of amusemenL open-e- d nese government Ashing- rights oil up on this day., the test coast provinces of Korea. A large crowd from Brigham Clly, Willard, North Ogden and Pleasant CANNOT FLIRT WMlLE ON DUTY, View came in carriages, buggies, etc. About one thousand tickets were sold 31. New York. May Complaints by from Ogden, and the crowd waa estimated at 8,000 people. Many high compernm residing near the elevated railroads here have caused the pliments were paid the motor line upon to issue an order which in the very successful service on this ocfieri, forbids the motormen. guards casion, Never before In the history of nd other employes attempting to flirt the springs was the crowd handled while The' order intimates with such dispalrh. The new rolling that nol only have trainmen been guii-t- y stock made first-clatime and the of letting their attention wander large gondola cars provided plenty of from duty, but ticket takers have been seats for all with the exception of one biown to gaxe so Intently at pretty or two trains which were somewhat d girl passengers that others have pass-(overcrowded. ' , through without paying toll. MEMORIAL DAY AT NORTH OGDEN ELKS' STATE ASOCIATION MEETING AT PROVO, JUNE 14TH TO 17TH, 1904. NATHANIEL MONTGOMERY .HAS RETURNED FROM A TRIP TO For the above occasion the Oregon CANADA. Short Line will make an open rate of ONE FAKE for the round trip, ( J3.40J fmm Ugrlen to Provo and return. Personal News Notes of Interest to Readers of This Paper. Tickets on sale June 14th, 15th and Nth. limited for return till June 19h, North OgJen. Weber county, Utah, 1904. May 31, 19U4, Memorial Day was observed here yesterday by a procession Y. M. & Y. L. M. .1. ASSOCIATION, of the citizens headed by (he brass SALT LAKE. JUNE 5TH, 6TH band proceeding from the meeting AND ,7TH. bouse at 10 a. ra. and on arrival at the For stove occasion the Oregon cemetery after a few selections fmm Short Lire will make an open rate of the band, all dispersed without further ONE FARR for round trip. (1.5n;, eeremony to look after their several Interests. Ogden to eta it Lake and return. Tick-on sale June 4th, 5th and (Ith. Hon. Nathaniel Montgomery relumLimited for ed from Canada earlier than he anticitill June 9th. pated owing to liia health not being DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION good, lie speaks in highest terms or SALT LAKE CITY, JUNE praise of the eotintry; mot with a number of former residents of Weber Co., 1904. 9TH, For above- - occasion the Oregon all of whom were on a fair road to Jfrt Line will mnka an open rate of success in their new eut in GNE FARE for tho round Mason Blaylock spent. Sunday trip from North Og len from Carlin. Nev., where Ogden to Fait Lake and return. Tickets on sale June 8lh, good fur returu ho has been engaged for the H. I. U. R.. for some time. till noon, June 9th. L. WV Williams Is gradually improvOGDEN UNION RAILWAY AND DEing from his low state of health from POT COMPANY. which he has been prostrate for some time. Km ire of Stockholders Harrisville. was N. J. IHarris. of Meeting. arternoon Notice is hereby given that the reg-tfa- r principal speaker at our annual meeting of the stockholdmeeting Sunday. . , . ers of the Ogden Union Railway and Nettie Gibson has been engaged as Depot Company will be held at the teacher in the South Washington tlBco of the Superintendent of the school.. In addition to the force already eumjiany, it, the City of Ogden, Utah, reported. on ihe 7th All of tbe candldatea for graduation day of June, 1904. at 10:30. re., for the purpose of from the eighth grades from the North electing in the for the ensuing year. Ogden schools W. J. RHEALY, Secretary. examination and came through with good' percentages. In the commenceCOMMERCIAL TRAVELERS EXment exercises, ihe valedictory has CURSION TO LOGAN WEDbeen assigned to Bernetia Ellia of this NESDAY, JUNE 1ST. place. Haying has already commenced here S2.no Ony for the round trip Ogden and only a few days snd th harvest of 1 'can and return. Tirheis on sale the first crop of alfalfa will he fully vr special train leaving Ogden at 8:50 under wav. Beet thinning rill soon ni.. June 1st, good to return till he over; the stand Is good and the gon-e- rr 2nd. Grand parade and baseball 1 average is good. . ne rec. All are invited. afternoon nt ve-bir- le. A MAN WHO TRIED TO PASS ONE 18 NOW SUBJECT FOR EXAMINATION AS TO SANITY. MEN WHO ESCAPED FROM COUNTY JAIL ARE REARRESTED Continuance in Case of Ed. Bagicy, Who Is Charged With Stealing Watch. Sheriff Tho usual number of Divorailon Day lrunks were coDHpinumx hy their abtin ti ll- LATE IN THE AFTERNOON. Telephones Josephson Fact to the Ogden Officer. the hoe in JoacpiiMni ol Brigham City stand that lie had cainured Moore and Caui. the two primmer from ibc Weber county jail. Two message were rvcived about fifteen minutes Bart from Sheriff In the first im fiige he stated that the men were sur'iuiinted in some brush near town and rre being held by four men and thiii ihe prisoners may imssibly put up x light. Deputy Sheriff's Behring and Shaw immediate-- . ly began to prepare ' make ihe trip in an automobile whirii was kindly were maktendered them. While ing preparations Deputy sheriff Cave from reef Ived a telephone Sheriff Josephson that the two men were captured. Depmies Sebring and Shaw were notified jm-- i as they were going to leave the n'y. The work of eaptnrPig the two excelled criminals has been vigorously prosecuted hy the otti- its of tlie sheriff's dciariment asalsicti hy tbe members of the police depanmcut. Officer in the surrounding towns hare all aided in keeping a very close watch for the criminal. Every imaulble avenue of escaiie for tbe men was shut; Sheriff Hailey waa at Evanston, with Sheriff Jamea of that city; Deputy Sheriff Helnap waa at McCamniun. Idaho; Sergeant Wilson wan at Carlin; at Sheriff Emery and his able Halt deputies were closely guarding every entrance to that city. So it aeema that tlie men stood little allow of ever leaving the country. Tho men will be brought back to this city this evening. It ia understood that Sheriff Joseph-so- u and hla assistants will come to the the reward rity to make a demand for of 50 which Attorney M. D. laaen-ge- r offered for the capture of the men and of which the sheriff read In the telephone message Kl A i.-- , ru.-- d Ihe afternoon from sence from the pulhe uiurl this ing. Jacob llarry Miller was arraigned on the cbaigc of viigiancy. He nut guilty ami his case waa set for tonight ut 7 o'clock. Miller's ailiou would wariHiu a belief iliat ia be slightly unbalanced. CTiarlea It. Hemingway was also arraigned on a charge of vagrancy. Ho raid tlmt he had been working ui the Pai-itihotel for soma time. Hemingconway tried in pass a iwrnty-dullstreet federate, hill on a Twenty-fift- h reauraiit kieper in payment fur a meal, hut he refused In accept the aarne. The defendant claimed he got the bill at Charley Murphy's place on Twenty-lift- h street and did not know it was confederate. It waa claimed that Hemingway's actions have been peculiar for some time. When told that lie was going to lie arrested he ma te the remark: ''I'll appeal it lu tlie provident of the United Ktaten. ' He will to examined ax to Ilia sanity amt Thomas I.. Jones Joe Klslnu-were arraigned on a charge of drunk-ciinea- s, but were allowed to go upon the to that they get work and get drunk no more. Torn Dolan, charged with bring ditink. said it waa ills Aral druuk for over a year. He waa allowed to go. JuHcpii Hnmicka. John Dor, James Noble and John Doe No. 3 were arraigned for drunkrnursx. Theira were in each case mild jags and was aiisiiended. Peter Brown pleaded not guilty to the charge of bring drunk. His case waa set for tbia evening at 7 o'clock. Hy reason of the absence of Sheriff the state was unBailey from ihe morning paper. able to proceed this' morning with the i asr of Ed Baglry, charged with the larceny of a 1.15 watch lielonging lo LOVE TROUBLES OF Mis Rachel Shaw, with whom he had YOUNG COUPLE toen keeping company. A continuance until tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock was taken. PAIR ARE AGAIN BEFORE THE POLICE. n. plt-silt- 1 iu-- ar - iindei-blanillu- e WANfTO BE GAME Young White Girl Who Loves Negroes Given Time Order to Get Out of Town. e WARDEN . ss n KENNEDY'S ANOTHER DAIRY LUNCH BAKERY. AND OPPORTUNITY !! lunches and -- ' LLACHER'S trunk Manufacturers of Trungs factory and Bags, Goods. Repairing at reason-- ' filter prices, on short notice. Call and ns and we can save yon 25 per DAVID I. GALLACHER. 322 25th wtreeL private Petersburg. May 31. Asection at t for the Russian art of I)t!s exposition. works. ainting and other art ' U now cm toard eisrlally "T few days. Steamer, wiil tail in a cun-trii- 1 ' STECfAL PRICES T1ITS ll'EEK. Mens Link Thousands of Yards of Cuff Buttons Now designs ia window tomorrow for quick selling worth 25c to 50c. Wash Goods at reduced price. And all this season's fresh at vie. We can name lull a few. and invite you to see tbe mhera. 13 13 ami 15c lawns, all shades aud J9c lincu color. 9c Ha isles, lawns, ililn showing of summery 17 and 20c. Men's Hosiery pique, a great styles, wurih black coL Regular 13 ton socks, Miipk lire et feels, worth 25o ' 13c J9c A strong wash material in pinks, blues, grecna and white, stripe, dots aud plain for wrappers, and women's or boys' waists, worth 15c aud 20c. V ' Fancy effects r were-40- 8, 25c Half off Ecru Curtains During tho May Bala white curtains outsold tbe ecru. To even up the stock and lo get it in shape for the fall purchase, we make a special price on any ecru curtain In of the department. We show some beautiful styles In these goods up to (18 pair, and should appreciate the opportunity lo show you through the line Men's Working Shirts Made of colored cotton- spinks, blues and colored designs, were 25w ONE-HAL- 19c Williams Shaving Soap We've made so many friends among 5c men who appreciate buying the best shaving soap on earth that we men ion this instance of moneysaving Corsets Summer -- Thin, Cool Short style regular 50cO quality L Oa SUPTWO APPLICANTS HAVE PORTERS FOR THE POSITION. ' Is dangerous. Hia reason la torn in DESERT M A DNKS8. is not generally understood that wild confusion. Anything or anybody Matter ia Referred to Committee-Rout- ine the silence of the desert baa a mad- familiar infuriates him. Matters. Told By Secretary Shaw. He must to disarmed and bouud at dening effect upon the human brain, Secretary Shaw tells a story to the aaya a traveler in tbe. Birmingham once or he will deal death to the whole tion. There la a fight on foul for the posiOlivo came in Monday about li:30 effect that some years ago one of tbe News, whose experiences are not often party. He Is possessed of desert madtion of county flab and game warden o'clock from Balt Lake Monotony 1 more severe ness, brought on by the monotony of Uity, where aha charitable societies of Iowa sent a paralleled. tot ween 8. N. Grow, the present in- had been fur a few weeks after having number of orphans out to hla town for than anything elite deriving its entire silence. He suffers excruciating mencumbent, and big nephew, John M. been given a time order to get out of distribution among' 'childless people. pain from mental yfecL The monotony tal anguish. He needs to to relieved Grow. At. the session of the board of the town. Before leaving Balt Lake Tbe diatrlliutkin aroused much Inter- of ellence ia worse than any other by being brought back to hia accuscounty commissioners both men pre- City she had telephoned to her colored est in the village,' according to the kind. tomed surroundings. sented gome large iietitlons. which admirer to nu-e- t her at the train and Buffalo Commercial. Aa the orphans On tbia account men used to the Take a man away from the bum were signed by leading sportsmen and in to Ihe message he was were being given to thone who wanted of the work of men and Mend him desert refuse to go ont with those response citizens of the city and county. The there to meet her. to adopt children, a little resident of out on the alkali desert of Arizona, with whom they are well acquainted. younger Grow haa 113 names on his strolled lo a shady nook and the town ran up to her mother and and the deep alienee becomes awful The mad man la not likely to attack They petition and the elder Grow has C8 were billing and cooing like turtle said : and la sometimes unbearable. All at a stranger. If there Is no friend In names on it. Both lietiiiona were doves, not aware of tbe approaching Oh. mamma. I wish you would once, without any previous symptoms, the party hia madness la likely to read and referred to the committee of colored lady who was looking for her take a little orphan girl." some member of the party may etop assert Itself In running rather than the whole. The board haa to appoint absent husband. was "But, my dear," replied the mother, suddenly with a dazed look on hla face In lighting. It la a fearful diaeaaa The a fish and game warden before tbe first rudely broken up and Olive went to a 1 have you. What do 1 want with an and a wild expression In hla eye. He not yet understood. AiunJay In June. the colored orphan? rooming house, while A greater part of the time of t he sesI know you have me. said the Romeo was led bomward by hla angry was sion of the hoard taken up by hear- spouse. little girl, but you might want to V c--, ing acme complaints in tbe matter of Detective Fender and have a funeral, and you could use the Yesterday the waste ditch of the North Ogden Officer Ex. Instead me. of little In located Olive Miss Al Herrick orphan girl eimal. The matter was referred to a nmmlng bouse on Twenty-fift- h Chairman Joseph 81 an ford to investiK WILL GROW TALLER. A PANES J room to the street. He gained Ingress gate snd report. Even if they should lone tbe war messenger hy stating that he was a tete-a-te- LITTLE STORIES. It - te 1 and haven't that to make them feci In all was reminded of her previous big. remarked the doctor. promise to stay away from Ogden and probability the next generation nr then notified that unless ah took the the next bill one -- of tbe Japanese afternoon train for Salt Lake City she will to as tall aa the average American or European. would have the pleasure of oecnpylng It is Ihe custom of Bitting on ihe one of Jailer BriineiderV front, bedankle on the floor-instof on a rooms. e dn Dial expandh" 'he The note at the head of this story chair a short nesa' of the Japs Dean leg. The was found when tbe officers gained ingress to the room and showed that the artcrle are kinked by the cramped iMiKltlon and are therefore not propcolored lover had no Intention of giverly nourished. Aa a matter of fact, ing up Ills fair white love. Olive l,owney has long sines been a however, the Japanese spine is juat 'if a length with the average Amen-"a- n noted figure In police circles. A beauwe ail or rvtimpean it tiful girl with a good education, arenth queer that she should fall in liffer In height rather hy reason of love with negroes and Chinamen. It eg than of back, and the spinal la singularly count ant among will to remembered that the last time Now the chair individuals. she figured in police circles was when has gained a place In Japanese life, she and n Chinaman at the Broom restaurant were arrested. Both were giv- end soon the length of the Japanese normal. Phila will become en lime orders to gri out of town. The leg love affair previous to that waa with a delphia Press. large, burly negro to whom she had addressed many notes professing for Mm love. When located in her room this morning ahe had 15 which she riaimed wa given her by her colored lover. toy and had a Irlcgram for her. Hhe MINERS ARE THE VICTORS oad , DEFEAT OGDEN TEAM AT PARK CITY MONDAY BY A SCORE OF I TO 6. Lobsters Blame Their Defeat to Unfair Decisions of Umpire. col-im- The Docoratlun Day haarliall game at Park City between the Miners and the Ogden team resulted In a victory for the home team hy a score of 9 to 4. Whether it was (be increased altitude. the reflection from tbe enow clad peaks hurting tlie eyea of the players, or the rank derision of an umpire, that caused Ogden lo lose tbe game ia a question to be derided. Up until the ninth inning the Ogden boys were ahead, but a faulty decision ' in tlie ninth gave tbe Miners the game. The Lobsters played good ball and fought ! to tbe last ditch, hut several questionable decisions decided the game in Park City's favor. Ogden stand second now in the Assures David Rothschild 6ha Believa. in His Innocenca, Though He is League. Tlie two games won hy park Sentenced to Prleon for Emand the Monday, Sunday give fity. bezzlement. Miners quite a lead. Following la the standing of the WIFE REMAINS FAITHFUL . New York. May 31. David RotM child, founder and alleged wrecker o the Federal bank of this city, will b taken ic. Bing Sing prison today ot tho term of nine yeari impriaonmen Ogden mxt Fun1ay. Imiiosed on him by KReorder Goff afte, his conviction on the charge of bavin SETTLED. appropriated to hia own use the pir ceeds of promissory note for 10.00 St. Petersburg. May 31. The long made by depositor. Rothschild prepared for his long sen standing difflrulty between England and Russia, arising from the seizure by trace hy closing up all hla private bust the latter of Canadian sealers In the ness affairs snd holding a tearful inte: sea In 1S92, has hceii settled. view with hi wlf. Tlie latter n that she was fu-- ' In such the Russian agreeing to pay demnity to the Carmelite and the ly confident of his innocence, and wi' Vancouver Belie, two out of the 'six make her home near the prison in ui him as often as the rule vssels seized. The claim aniuunted hi der to of the Institution will permit. 93, 437. er a and2 Friday Thursday Evening'sf June and 3. Concert Orchestra Co Cosgroves Grand INTRODUCING Miss Pauline Rtoasnn, concert soprano Miss Louis Torgcraen; violin virtuao Tbe Crescent Quartette with the largest and finest cellection of muBical instruments, tolls and musical novelties ia the world. PERFORMANCE AT 8:30 SHARP. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. v orchestra t.'v Dancing eaeh evening until 11:30 by CARS EVERY THE Z. G 10 MINUTES. O ARC SHOWING AN EXCELLENT LINE OF HAMMOCKS BLOSSOMS OF SPRING FOR FAKE FOOTRACEKS. Jefferson City. Mo.. Msv Kt The Ice cream Missouri sunreme court today reversed case of Boatfrom 6:30 a. a. to 12:39 p. m. aud remanded th W were ashlngton avenue. wright. Ellia and Brumlev whonf eet-ti- n convicted in Ijiwrrare county Laura 11. Meigban. Melghan. money on a fake foot rare at Wol.h three years abstract company. City and sentenced each to THE MEIGHAN In tlie jienitentiary. Cl Wash. Ave. Telephone 663-Y- . RUSSIAN EXHIBIT. Individual don't want to cause you eny truble I'll meet you down at (he Lake and huu we can ace one souther without being stopped. : Tbe above note with w plentiful supply of kisses at (he end waa directed to Olive Lowney, the while girl of tbia colors, many lovers of varied morning by ber new colored acquisiI ' i - were-successf- Dear Olive: We merely suggest that parasol weather is with us. Also that parasol needs are eared for here on a broad scale. Von may want one equally gotxl for rain or shine. We wish you would let us show you the spec ini number at 1.35 a good gloria silk cover, strong 1aragon frame, light anti strong. A strong steel rod light as wood, but unbreakable-an- d ancy handles in a variety of styles. The usual price of this number is $ .75 other styles at .50, .75 SI and uf for Ladies. All Prices n to $7 for Men's Children's colored parasols IS, 35, 55, 50c and tf. e. - man-igeme- nt lJ'lll. CAPTURED CURRENCY AGENT Armor Meat Market for Seaia. FUnm Id. 333 25ih St. 1, ESCAPES SOUTHERN j Ji.K OGDEN, VTAIT, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MORNI.W. EXAMINES. RICH COLORS, HIGH GRADE, FANCY WOVEN Hammocks are what you are looking for. WE HAVE THEM Prices--$- 1 .50 to $6.50 'b |