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Show M0RX1XG ESCAPED u . E. Pack of Bali Lake Ciijr the city yesterday. ' - 1b of R. X. SscddoB Wyo., is iu the city. Diamondvllle, , EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, COUNTY SESSION OF CITY BOARD PRISONERS SESSION RETURNED COUNCIL Lrbui of L. E. Bamberger and & Ball Lake City were la the city yesterday. W. C. Waddell of Pocatello, Ida., Ogden visitor yesterday. vaa aa a McCuno of Deaver is la town T. oa business. F. H. Xutaewsky, the popular Insurance man. Is up from Salt Lake. lanva X. Christensen, the popular Salt Lake attorney, is an Ogdea visitor. a John Kelsey is down from Butte for few days. A committee of Elks from Salt Lake and Provo met with the local lodge to arrange tor the escuraiun to the reunion in Provo. The board of county commissioners will make a tour of inspection up Og den canyon this morning at IS o'clock. Marriage licenses have been issued to Robert Munn. egad gl, of Hooper, end ClifVerna Harris, aged II. of ford J. Lull, aged 33, of Springfield. Mesa, and Xohns L. Farrell, aged SI. of Ogdea. About thirty of the militia boys met in the Union Hull Air drill last evening. Regular drill nights are Tuesday and Friday evenings of each week. The boys are doing fine and aeem to evince quite aa interest la thAlr work. The W. 0. T. U. will meet Wednesday. June 1st, 2:30 p. m.. with Mrs. Wm. Craig. Seventeenth street. Members will please bring their Bibles. , CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. Were Captured at Cache Junction by Deputy Sheriff Barker, of Cache County, Brought Beck by TtTwfg Will William Moore and John Cain, the two r seeped county Jail prisoner, were returned to the city yesterday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock by Sheriff Josephson of Brigham l ily. The two men were eaptured at Cache Junction at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Barker of Cache county. Tbo trail of the two fugitives was token up in Boa Elder county and closely followed by Sheriff Joeepboon, who notified the Cache county deputy of their probable flight into that eouaty. About 2:30 o'clock yesterday afteraona Sheriff Joeepheon waa Bonded of the arrest of tho men. Ho Immediately boarded a train Air Cache Junction and arrived there fa time to r lake the prisoner! and catch the traia for Ogden. Tbs train wee mot by effieers and the pairol wagon and the two prisoners weee takea to the county Jail. When they were placed in their former cells they were greeted by the other prieeaera. When seen by a representative of this paper tbe men were bually engaged la eating a hot upper. They said It waa the first meal they bad had since they left the Jail. Moore said a man waa a fool for leaving a Jail when tho door was open. Moore also lold of many amusing incidents ia which they passed through in trying to get menu at farm houses along tho rood. Great credit la due Deputy Sheriff Barker and oberiff Josephaon for their untiring efforts in trailing tha men and ia their subsequent capture. The offlrera of the Sheriff's offlce assisted by those of the police department also worked very diligently upon the case and vigorously prosecuted the scorch. At a lengthy session of the board of county commissioners held laic yesterday afternoon, me registration agents were appointed for the year, to make tbe new registration of voters In Weber county, aa ie necessary every two years. .. board Upon tbe convening of tbe Commlasiouer Stanford took the chair after a aboit absence in California. He briefly related hla trip to the board and took tbe occasion to thank the board and county officials for tho excellent services rendered during hie absence. Tbe reeolutioB of the board of education, stating that (71,300 waa the amount necessary, for the maintenance of the public schools was received and filed Air the board of equalization. An application for liquor license was received from William G. Wilson for the Hermitage. The application was granted and the bond approved. The requeat of Sheriff Bailey for a rlnslt telephone was granted. The following registration officers were appointed: pase-enge- 0 REED HOTEL . c r . y-- r- . - NOW is the time to get glsss-e- s H your eyes trouble you fa any way. J. T. Rushmer the expert optician will examine your eyes Free 2412 Wash. Ave. sst AVil 3 be a New Regiatration This Year as Required by Law Meat All Old Registratere Reappointed. OGDEN CITY. First, P. A. Herd. D. ' Second, Lillie J. Olsen. D. Third. Alice Collins. R. Fourth. H. H. Holbrook, R. Fifth, W. O. Child, R. Sixth, John Conlisk, R. Seventh. W. L. Russell, R. Eighth. C. D. Tyree, D. NinLh, James Wadman, R. Tenth, Amanda Chase, R. Eleventh, James Harrop, D. Twelfth, Niels Anderson, R. Thirteenth, hire. M. E. Oekey, 1L Fourteenth, Jos. Baxter, R. Fifteenth, C. W. licstmark. R Sixteenth. E. A. Larkin, R. Seventeenth, Rusle M. Sima. R. Heuder-shoEighteenth, Eleanor E. PICNIC Under t, R. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 0 The following real estate transfers were recorded with Comity Recorder Ellis: Jena Hansen Balle and wife to John H. Wilson, part northeast quarter section 17, township 6, norh range 2 east, (600. Win. .. Raymond and wife to Orren Payne, part of lot 2. block 66. plat (2,215. C. Nye to Alice M. Ran ford, pnrt of lot 3, block 6. Woodraansee Main J. bireet addition. (1.70. Weber County to A. G. Olson, part soulheast quarter, section 30. township 6, north range, 1 west, (26.53. ODELL IN PARIS. Paris. Slav 31. Tha session of the city council last evening waa a lengthy one and a large number of matter were disposed of. The Important maticrs of tbe eeaeiua uf about (I.iniB were appropriations for a number uf street repairs and improvements. The council convened at 9:80 o'clock, all members preseui except Councll-rim- a Randall. The reading of tbe minutes was dKcueeJ with. Mayor Ulaamann submitted an invitation he had received from Mayor Robinson and the city council of Logan asking the mayor and city round! to visit Logan June 1 and partlrlpata In Cache county Red letter day. Upon motion of Councilman Davidson the In-- v Itatioa waa filed an J the recorder instructed to answer and convey the DEADLOCK thanks of the mayor and dty council. The committee on laws recommendFriends of Each of tha Candidates are ed that the bond of J. P. O'Neill for the Confident That Their Man Will curbing and guttering contracts with Win. the American Surety Company as seThe be Adopted. approved. curity Springfield, 111., May 31. The delesame rommltlee reported that the gatee to the Republican state convenstreet lighting ' contract had been re- tion, in reassembling were generally turned for ronaideratiem of the counof the opinion that no nomination cil. would be reached before tomorrow or Upon motion of Councilman Craig Thursday,. The adherents of CoL thecom-pany with a enniraet for three years Frank O. Lowdan exhibited great consame terms fidence and said a break for Lowden was adopted at tho as are In force at present. might be expected cm any ballot after recomThe fire committee reported Charles 8.. Dcneen's managers today. mending tbe purchase of 3.000 feet of appeared equally confident, and ' the hose from the Eureka company for 90 Yates men staunchly declared the govrents per foot. Before the question of ernor ae much a factor as he waa two the of recommendation the adopting weeks ago. Friends of Attorney Gendfer.ua-sin-n amount of a committee, great eral Hamlin maintained that condifollowed. Councilman Chambers tions were hourly growing more favamended tbe motion to adoiit the rec- orable to their candidate. This also hose the that ommendation, by adding wae the view taken by the supporters if local the be purchased of the dealer, of Congressman Warner. same guarantee of five yearn and pries On the first taken today, tbe be obtained. 59th. there was ballot of 90 rente nr less rould no material change. It Tbe amendment was seconded end resulted: Yates 487; Lowden 3961-when the matter came for vote, ReDeneen 383 Hamlin 116; Warner corder Crltchlow stated that the ques- 41; Bherman 50; Pierce 28. tion to vofe upon was not clear to him. The chair stated the question and then CRIMINAL LAW IN PHILIPPINES. Councilman Nya arose and slated that lie thought tbe council had ought to Washington, May 31 In the suhave an assistant recorder, who could preme court, opinions were handed council. of the action take the down today In three rases; Involving Recorder Crltchlow immediately re- question! giertalnlng to administration Mr. Nye'a sented what he termed of criminal law In the Philippines. remarks ami said he did not get The points raised were as to the right what the amendment was. of the government to' take appeal In Councilman Paine said that the fire criminal ctsea. end of an arueed percommittee anil the first committee had son to demand trial by jury. recomwas hose out that the picked The first case was that of Kepner vs mended to he purchased from many the United Staten.. Kepner .practiced and best it the considered and law In Manila, and waa rfaarged with samples Counillmen be that may thought embezzlemeqL The court of the first Chambers and Nye had better pick out Instance acquitted him, hut the suwas amendment The put preme court nf the islands convicted the hose. to a vote aa follows, and lost by him. The case was then appealed to polling vote: Emmett, Carr, Paine, the supreme court of the United Statee Moyea. Craig: Nye. Chambers, Davidby Kepner on the ground that by the son and Williams voted In favor of ft. process of appeal lie was put twice in The motion was put to a vote and the Jeopardy contrary to the constitution. vote for and against was reversed, with The opinion by Justice Day sustained the five In favor of it and four against this view, reversing the declelon of the it. as it taxes six to make an appropriaPhilippine supreme court. tion, the motion was lost and the recto committee of tbe ommendation NOTES fire hose was not adopted. Mr. Nye stated that if the city was in need of a fire hove, lie would change his Berlin, 81.' The Deutsche bank vole, end vote with the majority, but today has May announced that it has given the action was not reconsidered, as up the plan for absorbing tbe Berliner ft had lost The street committee stated that the bank, but that it adheres to Its pur- 0. of Its capital by (5,000,-00report of the eily engineer had been pose Increasing considered end recommended that Wall avenue he paved from 24th to 25t.h New York, May 31. Charles M. street, and the engineer be instrurted Bchwab. former president of the United and specificato prepare mail, plat, Statee Steel corporation, sailed for Eurtions. Adopted. The street committee reiiorted upon ope today on the steamer Kron Prinx the matter of changing the alley on Wilhelm. 2Kth street from the side to tjie center Washington. May 31. The United or the street. Ills petitions were filed supreme rotirt today adjourned to be considered later, but the commit- States until next October. tee recommended that the bridge across finally the ditch be made the entire width of Chicago, May 31. Judge. Dunne tothe street adopted. issued a wrlt'of mandamus, ordercommitday of the rwommendntlon Upon tee on buildings and grounds, tbe peti- ing the city to issueofa building permit the tion of the Otto Kioto shows for a spe- for the remodeling cial license was denied and (15 will lie Iroquois theatre. charged for the use of tbe grounds. Columbus, Ohio, May 31. The Prohl-hliln- n Adopted. state convention nominated a The same committee also reported the Pallantlne insurance company had state ticket headed by ofHarold King RnckhUl for secretary slate. The returned the policy on Lester Park paplatform declares for prohibition and vilion. Filed. Tho request of the rlty engineer for for woman suffrage. the purchase of his typewriter by the Junction City, Kan, May 3l! About city was denied. Chief of Police Drowning reported noon today 19 soldiers in troop K.t cavalry at Fort Riley, rebelthat per directions of the council, ihe Eighth hud been put on at sn led on account of an inspection that patrol wanon so per month and C. E. was ordered for 3 oclock this afterexpense of (I They rame to Junction City Ls.vnc was the driver of the patrol noon. wagon and his name bo changed to end paraded on the streets in defiance of the officers who such on Ihe pay roll. Adopted. The council set Friday at 2 p. m. were sent to take them baek to the A detail of men was sent from post. as a day 10 visit Plngree avenue bethe post, to assist In the capture of tween 'Twenty ninth anil Thirtieth mutineers. With the aid of ihe streeis and imestigste the sanitary the conditions, wlih the board of health. local peace officer all hut four of tbe Thp payment of the claims of J- P. mutineers are In rustody tonight. OnO'Neill for curbing and guttering in ly seven of the men resisted the pavarious district waa referred in the trol and ft Is proltahta that thev-wii- l be charged with mutiny when thcv go finance committee. For repairing of various streets I he before court martial for trial. no-lir- Gov. Odell of New lork arricd late this afternoon and went to the Hotel Rit. Owing to tne lateness of his arrival he did not call at the embassy or else here. Gnv Odell's coming is attracting much because of the imhtished (hat one of the purposes of hisreport visit is to induce Ambassador Porter to accept the nomination for governor of New York. When the Associated Press asked Gov. Odell shout the re. port he replied that he came abroad for a short rest, intending to remain a week and then return to New Y.vk lime to attend the RcpuMi,.,, Huai convention. He would sec Ambassador Porter tomorrow. Ah they were both from New York and greatly Kfw York affairs it would he natural that thev would discuss conditions there, hryomi this the governor did not desire to etiakc any statement. 11 THE NEW YORK WORLD. Edition. The Th World long ago established itself in public favor, and it la now recognized as tbe strongest publication of its kind In the United States, Advertisers and publishers seeking clubbing combinations and they know best universally testify to this, ft is widely circulated in every state and territory of the Union, and even In remote South Africa sad oa the gold fields in the deserts of Australia. These are the things that telL Next year we have the. presidential campaign, in which all Americana are deeply interested. Already the issues are being discussed and tbe two great parties are preparing for the first moves. - You will not want to miss any details, and if yon subscribe now your year's subscription will cover the campaign from beginning to end. The Thrlce-s-Wee- k World la absolutely fair In lte political news Partisan bias la never allowed to affect Its columns, and Democrats and Republicans alike can obtain In its pages truthful accounts of all the great political contests. In addition to all the news, the Thrlce-a-WeeWorld furnishes the best serial fiction, elaborate market reports and other features of interest World's regular The Thrlcc-a-Wee- k subscription price is- only (1.00 per year, and thin pays for 156 papers. Thrice-a-Wae- sar-rast- ic RAILROAD NOTEi k rlce-a-We- ek k h 2; Nineteenth, Lillie E. Wolhaupter, R. Twentieth, Henrietta Keopp. R. Twenty-firs- t, Blanche B. Harris. R. Twenty-second- . E. Neutehnom, 1). . Twenty-thirdF. L. Chapin. R. Twenty-fourtC. A. Hinchdiffe, D. Twenty-fifth- , Harriet J. Jackson, D. Ia the county the following were appointed: Burch Creek, J. Alonso Stephens, D. Eden, P. R, Shupe, D. Farr West, Chaa. Smith, R. Ilarriaville, W. H. Cowles. D. Hooper, 1st, Diantha Munsee, R. Hooper, 2nd. Emma Child, D. Huntsville, 1st, Jens Nielson, R. Huntsville, 2nd. Diana Smith. R. Kanesvllle, Jas. . Fielding. R. Liberty. M. C. Penrod, D. Marriott. Jaa. D. Allen, R. North Ogden. A. A. Knffoed, D. Plain City, lat, Thoa. England, R. Plain City, 2nd, Chria. Olson. D. Pleasant View. Jno. E. Maycock, D. Randall. Wm. Montgomery, D. TZiverdaie, Sanford Bingham, R. Roy. H. C. White, R. Uintah, David Byrne, R. Warren. A. C. Stewart, R. West Weber, 1st, R. Greenwcll, R. West Weber, 2nd. Hyrura Jenkins, R Wilson, John Brown, D. In the list there are sixteen Democrats and thirty-thre- e Republicans. D. C A Number of Appropriations Ware Made Far the Improving of Streets in Every Ward of City, following appropriations were made: (125 for grading and graveling of the peedway on Grant avenue between Twenty-sixt- h and Thirty-firs- t streets, if ihe' horsemen put up the $30 as was appropriated they agreed to; (123 for the completion of the work on Second street; (200 for lime rock for the Boulevard Canyon road: (500 for repaving South Washington; (200 for street. lower Twenty-seconThe petition of the L. A. of B. R. T. for use of Lester Park pavilion on June 20th was referred to the comand mittee on public buildings grounds. The application of Clenwood Park company for a liquor license was granted. The petition of J. J. Olsen and others that poll tax collected In that district lie usll on South Wall near Thirty-firs- t street, was granted. The ordinance to provide money for the construction of Sewer District No. 9 passed Its first reading. The rules were suspended and it passed its second reading and referred to the law committee. The ordinance licensing trading stamps passed its third reading. Before the vote was taken on the passage uf the ordinance Councilman Moyea offered tho giving of rebate check. The amendment was lost. e Councilman Chambers offered a of intenripn for the curbing and guttering of Madison avenue between Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fiftstreets. Adopted and ordered 2; ' SCHOOL On last Saturday about 200 children Continuous quotations oa New York met at It o'clock, according to previous Clocks and Chicago drain. We buy arrangements, to enjoy the pleasure of and sell stocks and grain on margin a genuine picnic. The place selected or for cash. Our private rooms en- was aear tho old university, a beautiable our customers to come In end fully sequestered place, where happl transact business with lha utmost aeu reigned supreme, and innocence gamboled all day Ip the warm and desecrecy. Write for our Book of Information lightful atmosphere. Cake, ice cream ("System of Speculation'), free apoa and lemonade galore waa provided by Eccles the pares is, surh aa abundance as la application. Rooms rarely aeon at such a gathering. DinBuilding. ner was served at 12 and supper at 4. The teachers had their respective rooms to look after and take care of, namely, Miss Fitzgerald, principal, and Mlsa Stantley, the fifth and fourth departments: Mrs. stone, third and The following are arrivals at tbo fourth; Miss Pierce, second and first; Miss Christenson the banner chart deRood botol for tbo past twenty-fou- r hours: partment Everything passed off deO. X. Smith and wife. Promontory PL lightfully and the little ones went home filled with much Joy and pleasure. Jack Wilson. West Bids. J. W. Bailey. 8.P. Co. John Kelsey, Butte, Mont. PRAISES CALIFORNIA A. Smith, Ogden. UNIVERSITEs ' Ed. Clarke, Ogden. ( R. A. Rteyert, New York. A GMed Word for Western Colleges A. W. FouHner, New York. W. G. Ebbs. New York. By a Westerner Places Where G. A. Wall. New York. Practicable Education Can Be Secured. S. F. Gltterman New York. A. D. Knowtton. Salt lake City. G. M. Dougall. Salt lake City. Hob. Joseph Stanford, chairman of Geo. Sherrard. Salt lake City the board of county commissioners, F. E. Martin, Denver. . gave out a statement to a representaR. Klein. City. tive of this paper of his trip, la speakC. E. Frank, Frisco. ing of the trip. Mr. Stanford paid a very M. F. Brennan, New York; high tribute to the two California edu)l. I. Peterson. Boston. cational Inatltutioae. Stanford univerR. J. Macaulay. Chicago. sity, and tbe University of California. W. R. Woodruff, Salt Lake. Whoa he visited Stanford university J. L. Fitzgerald and wife, City, several years ago. Mr. Stanford states W. D. Brown and wife. City. , that tbe school waa In the first stages O. J. Stilwell and wife. City. or crsalioa and bow it waa greatly imH. F. Kutaewaky. Salt lake. proved and covered about 8.000 acres B. C. ' of King. New York. land. One of the chief Improvements TI. 11. Gilmore, Omaha. V to tha aew church, which was lately Chan, ft Jamei. New York. erected by Mrs. Stanford, which has a ft X. CtariHteniPtt, Balt Lake. . v seating capacity of 1.700 and cost a Jas. T. Stark, Howard, Nek. minion and a half dollars. All of the e Inlaid work, Mosate designs and hand some windows were made in Italy and MARRIED IN JUNE. shipped to this country. The chunk is To every couple In Ogdea and We-he- r an imitation of tbe Notre Dame, Purls, and Westminster Abbey In London, but County, who are married during the month of Jun- - 1904. 1 will present ia far superior in grandeur and archl with a beautiful carbon photo. BOOT. tenure. The marble statuary around the altar 2411 Wash. Ave. ie a magnificent display of the sculp torja art. not only in taste and design, TEACHERS' RATES EAST VIA hut la the gnnentidty of the nuhle lady. ? UNION PACIFIC. The museum, gymnasium and shops Wsy 30th and 31st. and June Ith are arranged and built so ae to make pad 9th. Union Pacific will sell tickets education n more practicable feature cast at ONE FARE plus 95.00 for the to he greatly admired. round trip from Ogden to Illinois (exAt Berkeley, the town of the Univercept that part east of the line of Il- sity of California, which Mr. Stanford linois Central Railroad Chlrage to first visited twenty years ago, he stated Glboon) etc. Transit limit of ten days that provision pneslble had been In each direction will be granted, with mail everymake te education practicable. final limit till September 15th. rnr 11a Mated thnl-slnrhie visit there sevC. on A. call further particulars eral the ago, village had grown years H. G. or Corse, to a Henry, Union Depet, city.. One of tbe features Oregon Short Line Freight Office. Tele- of tbelarge building was the new amphithephone 133. atre, the gift of Mrs. Hearst. wtfe of tbe late senator, and was the only. one of Its kind In America. It was built on TUBERCULOUS MILK IS DANGER-OUtbe Myle of the famous old buildings of early Roman days and was of nick ' London. June 1. The royal commis- and cement plastrr, with a blue limesion appointed in August. 1901. to in- stone appearance and having huge Roquire into the relation between human man pillars. Mr. Stanford also visited Monterey, nd animal tuberculosis has arrived t conclusion1 justifying the Issuance Pacific Grove aud other places before of an inierim report according to which returning home. the human and bovine tuberculosis are WILL GIVE SUMMER RACES practically identical. .This disproof of Prof. Koch's theory is regarded by the English press as of Als Decided te Open Fair Thfe Fall the highest importance as Waring on On September 28, 29, 30, Oct. 1 the posefbilltv of infection through And Hava Races Every Day milk. 211-22- CERS Sheriff Josephfeon. Pupils Enjoy a Pino Outing Care of Teacher. CO. RECOMMENDATION FOR SOME NEW FIRE HORSES. APPOINT Mr. and Mrs Jamas Cassia bave Just returned from their northwestern trip. On tbslr way boms they spent several days in Bellevue. Ida., with their daughter. Mrs. J. W. Clark, la speaking of Bellevue, Mr. Casein eaid. that although It had been a deserted mining camp for the last few years., the town bed again taken a start and nt present was quite prosperous and appears to have a 'very blight future.. Mr. Cassia visited several of the leading mines, EMERSON Minnie among them the famous kloore. TURN DOWN OFFIREGISTRATION FOR THE ENSUING YEAR. MOORE AND CAINE ARE SROUGHT SACK TO CITY LAST EVENING. JUNE 1, 190 i. RARE FISH CAUGHT. The luckiest Cincinnati flshenflan this year ia Edward Hart, who last week caught a large sailflsh, a few miles at sea, off Miami, Fla. Thia fisli fs one of the rarest known Previous to the one (o science. caught by Mr. Hart there had been hut four others raptured; tnree of them are In Euroiiean museums and one Ie at the Bmfthsnsian Institution. Aa soon as tbe officials of the ashing-to- n Smithsonian Institution at learned of Mr. Hart's lucky catch they telegraphed to him an offer of (liOfl for the fish. The offer was declined by Mr. He will have a taxidermist Hart. mount the fish, after which this member of the finny tribe will be presented by Mr Hart to the Queen City Club. The one caught by tbe Cincinnatian 75 pounds ami ia a perfect of ite kind. specimen ' These sailflsh are peculiarly constructed. On their barks is a sort of a pocket from which they ran put up a fibrous oval fin, which forms a sail for the flph when moving at the surface of the ocean. When the wind is blowing strong these fish can travel at a rapid rate when their sail ia set. On the under part of the fish Is a long fin, which they can draw entirely into tho body aa they sail. ' The long sword protruding from the fish's head makes this tribe a formidable enemy to Ihe other fishes.-Sailflare found only along the Florida coast. A few days after Mr. Hart caught his specimen he saw two or three others sailing on top nf the waier and going at a rapid rate. Cin. Enquirer. . weighs WM 1 y h.'RQ h , BO disabled wreck that he took a transfer offlce at the poin, ing recovered. Now bvfo? ered he haa taken a run m Wyo. B h Ef W John lea t. W. timekeeper la the offlce of ent W. L. Park of the vision of the Union Pacific appointed traveling auditor men accounts. He vf18 Shrleve, who haa accepted? with the Colorado SoiiUiernP0 UB t 4 Lo Angeles. .'May 81.- -A railroad men headed by Viee-piClark, haa left Lo. Aagele, I --she City oa the first 8 redro, Lo. Angeles road. The party will so Kessler Summit, the end of VoSL? lion where they will leave and be driven overland to the termu of the northern construction joTS point they will be met by a train and resume their Journey toaX Uke by rail. The work of struct ion crews at both ends ofth u? is being pushed forward and the gap between the termini i closing up. The road, when from Loa Angeles to 81 1 Lake be 900 mile la length. X .ndlftE tw cS CHEAP RATES SALT ENCERVM mTE-?SNFI K: L I. A. m' June 5. 6 and 7. Fare (1.50 round Tickets on sale June 4, 5. 6. Final hJ? It June 8th. Train leaves Ogden l ie a. m., returning at 0:10 and 11:50 p. Lyceum Theatre J. H. YOUNG Prop, and Mgr WEEK HAY 30 , OUR BIG VAUDEVILLE SHOW. TOM HEFROU. The Marvelous One Leg Dancer ' MISS RICE, I Harpist. LACROIX, Comedy Juggler. THE GREAT LA RENO FAMILT ' Heavy Lifting. Etc. - BABY LA RENO, 8ongs. LITTLE EI.LEN, Lightning Buck Dam-e- . THE JANETT3. Royal Marionettes. T. MEYERS. Cornet . THE GREAT COMEDY FARCE. Wented A Wife." EDISONS MOVING PICTURES. ILLUSTRATED SONGS. ' f ADMISSION lOc. YOU FORGET YOU HAVE EYES until they ache, or your head aehee ' pain is your monitor. Why not let us make an examination no charge-n- ow and at least once a year thereafter? Its the old stitch in time" that may save you misery, expense, perhaps lose of eyesight later. Our s department ia in skilled hands. J. S. LEWIS & CO. TfltORW eye-glas- Jeweler and Opticians. I en STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT Entrance on 25th street, Opposite Reed Hotel,. The Week of May 3oth The strong bill of high grade Vaudeville with the following artists: LEON A. LEONA World's Greatest Aerial Artists. HUGHES AND KENTON Comedy Sketch Artists BATES AND ERNEST It Was the Dutch. HARRISON BROTHERS Matrimonial Agent and the Rube. Adultl e o o Children PRICE OF ADMI88ION. aoeooooaoeHOeieo9Oeo ooeeeaaaoeeoeo SSeooaaoesseoeooaoeseaooea X0O Sd I UTAHNA PARK THE TEMPERANCE ? RE60RT, PRESBYTERIAN UNIFICATION. Greenville. Ia.. May 31 -Bv an overwhelming vote of 179 to 9 the United Frcebytertan general assembly today adopted, with slfaht changes, the basts PWldM by ihft AmKritM J; HefnrniH rmhytrrlan church of the omh.. .The Announcement of the vote arreted with prolonged The suggest inn that there applause. were too many mem tiers of young people eerie-tie- s who were not exactly voting peoThe beard of directors of the Weber ple met the approval of the amembly ami alt married members meetof the age of a Fair Assnciaton held County years or more will be requested ing je'erday afternoon and discussed thirty 1 withdraw from the societies. the plans for the year. It was decided to run the fair on the following days MINOR IB A MURDERER. tlii year. September 2. 29. :tn and October 1st. Races will be held each Colo.. May 31. Albert 8. day and purses amounting to 1.7ki will be given. A rommitice composed Meade, who is wauled on the of of Messrs. Runyon. Read and .cir.icr mnrde.r. was arrested at charge Arkansas were instructed to go ahead and put Junction today. Meade admitted killthe track ia good shape for races to lie ing Sam Rh ker at Spring Hutch. Colo last Saturday evening. Two other men held oa July 4th and 2tth. were wounded, one probably fatally In Washington, May- 31. Tbe Supreme the tight in which Ricker was killed court of tbe United- States, in an opin- Meade is 19 years old anil rame to this ion by Justice White today, upheld the state from Virginia with a party of constitutionality of the oleomargarine strike breakers who were H'n to law.. Spriug Gulch several mouths ago, j t sh pur-rha- ae - i TREMENDOUS SALE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OFF ON 225 LADIES TAILOR-MAD- E SUITS |