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Show THE M0RK1N0 EXAMINER, OGDEN, CTAIT, rRIDAV MORNING, JUNE tO, 1901, -s- -; JAMES 8k re taken to Lindquist 's Hmslns of funeral Notice parlor. This Store Changes Hands LYNCH Robert, an old resident- of Hubert Jden, died tbi morning star b from general debility, at his Washington. His tidenee on IS DEAD will m given later. OPERATION DID NOT HELP HIM AND HE AT LAST SUCCUMBS. grand larceny alleged the charge " have been committed in Salt Lake there this afternoon He Leaves an Statement taken was rtty Giving Details of Affair. answer to the charge. nit MICHAEL SWAI ASRAIGNED FOR FGRCERY UichBeTCwan was arraigned before the mi judge Howell this morning charge of forgery, preferred against him by City Detective James F. Pender. Ha is held upon two complaints, 0ge of which alleges that he passed a check of $16.50 on D. A. 8myith, to which was signed the name of J. C. jonee of the Utah Construction d the other alleges that, he check tor the same anTnunt as the same party, upon Mur- GREAT PIPS ORGAN DEDICATED. St LoaigJune 1 The great pipe ie organ in Festival Ha!, which Is largest pipe organ in the world, was dedicated today with a program rendered by Charles Galloway, official organist of the exposition. The organ I not entirely completed, but la so that H can be be used. THE NORTHWESTERN romans A LINE ATLAS. been issued by the Chicago ft Northwestern railway. Three fine colored ' mapj, each 14x30, bound In convenient tom for reference. The Eastern alt-nati- shown In detail, with tables showing relative military and naval strength and financial reaonresa of Bums and Japan. Copy mailed to any address on of ten (10) cents for postage by C. A Walker, Gen. Agent Cj ft N. W. Main St, Salt Lake Fy., 3200 Soutk " ' City, Utah r PGDEN UNION RAILWAY POT COMPANY. AND It is too heavy for purchaser. ONE HALE. Saturday Morning, June 11, 9 Oclock eration, but it was hit remarkable vitality only which sustained life for a period of five days after the accident. Sunday morning about 7 o'clock. Lynch made a dying declaration before Judge Howell at the Ogden General boepttal, In the presence of County Attorney Hulanlskl, 8heriff Bailey, Daniel Hamer and County Physician Forbes. Dr. Forbes told him it was impossible for him to get better and the statements made by Lynch were made with the knowledge that ha could not possibly recover from the Injury suslines tained. According to this statement, he left Ogden on a Rio Grande freight its expenses. train a little after twelve oclock, midselling. night, 8unday morning in company with a fellow, by the name of Morphy, CJ will of this about fifty years of age. They got Into the refrigerator box on one of the care. He said that the brakeman came round to where they were and shot his off in the bux, but he said that the shot didn't do any damage as he thought It must have been a blank cartridge. Before leaving the yards the brakeman told them that they could ride for half a dollar and after he had gotten them out of the Jce box they refused to give him the money and thereupon, according to Lynch'a declaration, he called Iynch a and kicked him off the train. "I can remember getting run over with the car. I cas remember that Just as plain as now, I can Just remember and he says 0, I'm sorry I done if those are the words he used; and I says, Never mind, old man, you're a murderer 1. 0. 0. F. ELECTION in yeur heart anyhow, in these words Lynch described what happened at the time of being run over. Officers Are Chosen for the Ensuing Lynch was asked whether he underYear. stood that he must tell the truth in Disappointed in Love Chicago Girl his statements and answered: Well, Takes Unique Method to End sir, the doctor told me I couldn't live, O. O. No. 5 I. Lifo of Misery. Tonight Ogden Lodge and I am telling you aa true aa I am ra for the oilier F. elected the following dying; I am telling you every word the next half year: truth; Jou can believe me or not, sir, Charles Stout, Noble Grand; W, H. Just to suit yourself; it Is (he truth, B. T. Hulanlskl, Chicago, June 9. Aa alarm rlnck Gray, lie pays I can't live; now what's the TreasurShoemaker. C.. N. has given the signal for Nora Collo-waSecretary; use of telling a He? a er; J. I Dunn, T ustee; T. C. Morris, working girl, to In reply to questions be said that Capt. of Team. Jump into the lake In an effort to end a his name was James l.ynch, that he life of misery. waa 36 years old and was born In East N. J. HARRIS IB A CANDIDATE ON The girl had set. the alarm for the Boston, Mass. When asked about his DEATH OF WEBB MOORE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. exact moment which she I bought Allan Well, 1 guess theyre parents he eald: Johnson, whom she loved, waa to mardead; I. know. my father died when I Wabar n County Man Who ia waa a little boy, ud I guess my mothH. Lindsay, Died ry another. of Father T. Mr. and Vary Papular. er must be dead now, because 1 was Taking the clock with her she walkThis Morning jn San Francisco. ed out to the pier and waited. She had wayward, you know' written a farewell note to her si ter N. J. Harris is a candidate for disHis grnff way of ' speaking caused and was prepared to die. Finally the those present to believe that he had at trict attorney on the Republican ticket. A telegram was received this mornalarm sounded and the young woman me tins been a sAllor and he waa Mr. Harris la a native eon of Weber asked If he had been to sea. Lynch County, having hern born at Harrlo-vlll- ing from Mrs. T. H. Lindsay. Dorn leaped Into the water. But try aa she where he and hla family now re- San Francisco, Cal., announcing the Ipoiild she could not sink. Hej flaring said that he had been to sea about twelve years in the United States side. He is a graduate from tho Uni- death of her father. Mr. Webb Moore, skirts buoyed her up and her attempts In that cTTy. to get her head under water were Navy and that the last ship he served versity of Utah and from the Universi- thia morning, Deceased visited in this cily on sevon was the Philadelphia. He also said ty of Michigan. He to a lawyer of exvain. Her splashing was heard by that he was In the Philippines ia Cap-lai- perience and ability and hia many eral different occasions, an! was popu- two men who procured a boat and reslar with a large circle of acquaint- cued her despite her resistance. friends are urging his claim for nomIJUleflelds company. ances, who will receive the sad intelination to this position. "What regiment? was asked him. After Miss Cnlloway was taken from Mr. Harris is deservedly popular ligence of hia demise with much Bor- the water ahe learned that her alarm The 9th Infantry. Col. Uscum, you row. know, got killed at Tien Teen. I was among all dasses.and he will undoubtclock was two weeks behind lime, for Death waa due to Injuries received In her sweetheart waa married a fortnight in Tien Tsen at tbs time, too, and edly, let hia opponents know ho ia ih after the poor fellows got back there tha race. If nominated he will poll hia being thrown from a horse aliout a ago. ' vote besides drawing week ago. party they got butchered. Poor unfortunate full ' The many friends of Mrs. Lindsay fellows Well, 1 gueea I was cut out strength from the opposite candidate. condole with her In her sorrow. to die this way; I wasn't cut out to be killed.' It aeema funny, don't it, after going through all them hardships MUNICIPAL COUBT NEWS ITEMS HOLBROOK-LEWI- S NUPTIALS and everything to come and die like WOMAN SHIPPED TROUBLESOME this? OUT OF CITY. Is there Judge Howell asked him: Stabbed a Girl Seventeen Times A Pretty Homs Wedding Takes Place She any one here that you know? and Then Confessed Guilt Other Miner Laat Evening, Yea, Johnny Cain; he is my alep A Large Number of Offenders Are Given Hearings. brother. Down there in Jail? If the plans of the judge and police him Ive pasaed In .TFuesa so. Tell New York, Jbue 8. For tha first A pretty house wedding was solemn4 department do not miscarry, the fa- ised last evening at tha residence of time In forty yeara a woman haa been my checks? In answer to the question aa to miliar figure of Jane Smith, the no- Mrs. Mary E. Holbrook, 458 Twenty-fift- h doomed in New Jersey through the rewhether he was sober at the time of torious, will not be seen in court again. when Miss Mary I. Hol- fusal of the court of pardon to interI have drank She waa arraigned yesterday for brook street, the aoddent he said: was married to Mr. John W. fere with her death on the gallows for in here been I a made so no whiskey since have usual, and drunkenness, Lewis. The young couple are quite mnrder. Mia. Anna Valentine, who perfectly aober. air. Oh. goah! Holy strong plea to be allowed to leave town. in Ogden and a large number killed Mr. Rosie Salsa at Lodi, N. J.. popular 1 care wouldnt Moses how I suffer! The judge waa rather fearful of tack- of their friends were gathered to wish last STarrh, will be the victim and she blowed my ling the proposition of leitlng her go. if he touk bin 'gun and them much and happiness The will probably be executed June 16 at joy 1 am suffering but a scheme was fipally decided upon. head off; but heavens, flow-er- a was home Hackeasacka, N. J. At her trial Mrs. decorated with prettily gentlemen; I am for a fact. Gosh! Kill An officer waa detailed to buy her a at 8 o'clock the ring ceremony Valentine confessed her crime and said ma and I dont care. railroad ticket, accompany her to the waa and solemnized by Rev. J. E. Carver, in open court she was ready to die. She When asked If he had any other relatrain and seq that she left the city. By which the company all aat down said that the Sglza woman called her tives besides his stepmother he at first this time she ia many mile from Og- after to an escellent wedding aupper. The vile names and In a frenzy she stabbed said no. but finally admitted he had a den. were the recipients of her tormentor seventeen limes with a sister and after, ail but Judge Howell Billy Doyle apparently rant keep young couple knife. bad left the room, told him her name away from the Hotel de Snyder. Just many beautiful present and a pleasant long blade carving o that she might be communicated a few hours after being turned loose evening was enjoyed by all until a tale hour. SENATOR TELLER IS DOCTOR OK with. He told the Judge, however, from serving a twenty-flv- b day senMr. and Mrs. Lewis left today over JAWS. upon the understanding that her name tence, for drunkenness, he waa arrestfor an extended wedwould not be divulged. ed again on the same charge. He got the Rio Grande the states. eastern through been ding trap Investigated by twenty-fiv- e Denver. June 9, At the graduating The case has dan again. will return shout September 15tb. exercises of Denver university Senator the county officers and officials of the James Barker, arraigned for drunk- They lie at to will home their when la that they railroad company. It probable enness. waa a new figure In court Henry M. Teller received the degree of street friends at 458 Twenty-fift- h Brakeman Bain will be held to answer circles. He waa allowed to go. doctor of lawn, as did William Fraser for the death of Lynch; made McDowell, who was recently Mike Moore, arraigned on a charge of the Methodist church. not guilty to the of blabop vagrancy, pleaded JUNE TERM CFJJOURT OPENS CHICAGO PASTOR GOES TO Barton O. .Apleaworth,. president of charge and his rase waa aet for 7 BROOKLYN. the Agricultural' college, received the oclock this evening. master of of aria Chas. Stout, a tailor, pleaded guilty Nffinber of Minor Matters Are Taken degree deChicago, June 9. The Chronicle toand tatters. the to a charge of drunkenness and aa It and Up and Heard by Judge Rolapp. master of arts was conferred was allowed to day says: of was his first offense he gree Dr. Claland B. McAfee, pastor of the SO. The June term of the district court upon Judge Ben B. Lindsey, of Denver, street Preabyterian church, Forty-firJack, one of the copper skin- opened thia afternoon with Judge the originator of the Juvenile court Jimmy the pasbecome to call a has accepted Idea. ned descendants of the noble Wash.H. Rolapp presiding. tor of the Lafayette Park Preabyterian0. akie, haa forgotten the lessons of that Henry On behalf of Mr. Rolapp and himAt the annual meetiag of the board of a church of Brooklyn at salary trustees of the university. Bishop old chief. Jimmy filled up with self, Judge Rolapp thanked the memof pood some time was made offer The H. W. Warren was fire water. and after ordering a meal bers of the bar for their acta of kindpresibeen has Just ago and Its acceptance In the Globe restaurant and refusing ness and sympathy ia their bereavedent. announced. Dr. McAfee came to Chicato pay IL tried to "dean out the ment Park-vill- e, go about two years ago from that he got the PECULIAR CONDITIONS ON LAKES a fashionable suburb of Kansas place. He admlttel! for In the case of the MrCall Company It. meel without paying menCity, where he was a professor In We'll teach him how to work.. Ten vs. C. P. Jennings et al. the demurrer Chicago, June I. Into the almost detal or moral science tn Park college. .was overruled and 20 days given to days on the rock pileserted Chicago river has sailed a forHe was 30 years old and was graduMabel Hedspath. a familiar figure In answer. of lorn appearing craft, the Chill, ated from Park college In 1884. The motion for a new trial in the Buffalo, coal. On Ihe police circles, was arraigned on the of with a cargo charge of drunkenness, pleaded guilty case of Richard Stater va Jeanette Sla- bridge stood a captain, M. M. Drake, PLATE BRINGS BIO PRICE. ter was taken under advisement. and wa given twenty-fiv- e days. the owner, who haa not sailed a vessel for thirty years. At the wheel and in New York, June 0. At a sale of the va. Oliver cane of Eartin the in the old cabin were officers, many of Galllard collection, saya a Herald disan was made order Line Short KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS OFFICERS Oregon patch from Paris, a .large plate from for the payment of a certain cash bond whom likewlae were strangers to the sailors' life. the Faenza factory, - decorated with In court to the defendants. Twice the steamer bad gone aground, flowers on a blue and yellow back- Election Waa Held an Monday Night once at the Beta Blanc island and ground, which belonged to the king of Fire Insurance New The Hsnpahlre Last who ruled Huron. The Incident waa Hungary. Mathias Cornnth. for Company v. Oregon Short Line Com- ones in Laks 110,200. sold been haa 1400, to eloquent of the condition of the taka dismissed. waa Mona prior At held pany last regular meeting commerce wrought by foe strike of the It was knocked down to an unknown day evening the Knights of Pythias Masters and Pilots association. Tn the case of Tnnmppou vs. McFarelected the following officers for the buyer. additional time was term: land, days ensuing thirty WATER SYSTEM FOR EL PASO. ONE OF RHODES HEIRS FOUND. W. A. Robertson. Chancellor Comgiven to prepare sud file a bill of exceptions. Chicago, June 0. A despatch to the mander; J. C. Delmore. 8ants Fe, N. M, June I. PennsylE. R. Geiger, Prelate; L. M. Tribune from Asheville, N. C., says: of one the vania waa M. calendar heard Meld. capitalists have organized a The motion of N. M. C. Rhodes, of Cnstead. being W.; Mary Virginia South In estate R. company to supply water to the aa J. M. close. this Rhodes C. of A. Cecil 8.; to Ballard, Hum. report E.; heirs city of El Paea The preliminary surAfrica, baa been found in Asheville. M. of A.; D. R. Davis, I G; L Apple' $200,000 FIRE. rey have beea completed. The water She Is now Mrs. Virginia Rhodes Ba- gate.; W. B. WedelL T. W. Jackman, ta W. J. Dunlap, Idbrariana. will Its pumped from (lie underflow of ker, and a missionary. Mrs. Baker Installation will occur July 11th at Troy, N. Y., June 8. The Rennu-tae- r the'Mimbres river Into a natural resabout 45 years old. She has been In' mission work In the Blsck which a grand banquet will be served Polytechnic Inst Itutinn's main ervoir nn the Florida plain south of for almost mountain district for a number of to which Hi K. of F'a. are cordially building was destroyed hr fire today. Demlng. snd will be piped . ion miles to reservoir in Ft Invited. The low Win excee.l WE OPEN WITH THE GREATEST MARK-DOW- SALE OGDEN EVER SAW N of men's Clothing, Hats, Underwear, Etc., and childrens wear will be offered at prices calculated We want to effect this thing quickly. fYou to create quick flEvery day has be a bargain. merchandise. know the quality Every piece Entire THIS DEPARTMENT CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY for Preparation Positively no Credit or Approvals DE-- - TRIED TO OUT FOR ATTORNEY reg-Bla- r annual meeting of the atockhnld-er- a of the Ogden Union Railway and Depot Com far y will he held at the bfflee of the Superintendent of the company, In tbs City of Ogden, Utah, ra the 7th day of June, 1904, at 10:30. a. m., for the purpose of electing directors tor the ensuing year. W. J.8HEALY, Secretary. ,'CHEAP RATEbTaLT LAKE CITY, GRANDE CONFER- VIA RIO - ENCE Y. M. M. I. A. and Y. L. M. .! 'l. A. ; tune 5, 6 and 7. Fare $1.50 round trip. Ticket on sale June 4. 5, $. Final limit June 8th. Train leaves Ogden 8:10 a ra., returning at 6:10 and 11:60 p. a. TEACHERS RATES EAST VIA UNION PACIFIC. ' May SOtb and 31st and June 8th kud 9th, Union Pacific will sell tickets tut at ONE FARE plan $5.00 for the trip from Ogden to Illinois (except that part east, of the line of Illinois Central Railroad Chicago to Gibson) etc. Transit limit of ten dgyw Round In etch direction will be granted, with limit tin September 15th. Tor further particulars eall on C. A. Henry, .Union Depot, or G. H. Corse, Oregon Short Line Freight Office. Telefinal phone 133. DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION ALT LAKE CITY, JUNE STH, 1904. For above occasion the Oregon ort Line will mike xn open rate of ONE FARE tor the round trip from Oglen to Sail Lake and return. Ticket on anle June 9th, good for return toll June 11th. v -- - ELKS STATE ASOC1ATION MEETING AT PROVO, JUNE 14TH TO 17TH, 1904. For the above occasion the Orcgra short Line win make an open rate of ONE FARE for the round trip, (13.40) from Ogden to Provo and return. Tickets on sale Jane 14th, 15th and 18th. limited for return till June 19th. 104. WORLDS FAIR RATES, TO ST. LOUIS Via UNION PACIFIC. Effective May 3rd the following rates will be made to SL Loul and return: Ta SL Louis and return (direct ) $42.60 Chicago and return (direct . . 47.50 vouts) Chicago and return (ena way via SL Louis, or to SL Louis nd return, one way via 9 . . . . . . . .60.00 .... .... .......... Chl-Jj?- Tickets on sale every Tuesday and Friday of each week May to Novem-be- r inclusive. - Transit limit of tea en in each direction Me, will be allowed limit sixty days from date of but In no case later than De-li- er 15th, 1904. addition to the above rate, there bis also oa sale round trip tickets, Ogden to SL Louis and return, at 850 Yblch are oa sale daily to November limited sixty days from ute inclusive, of axle. Ass. Metghan. abstract THE .... Wash. Lanra M. Meighaa. company. MEIGHAN Ava. Telephone 6S8-T- . I TRAIN KILL HERSELF Cbasi. A. Lindquist ROBBERS AT BAY nUlEWLfUNlSHEWS One of tha Three la Killed and tha Other Twe Hev Been Bur rounded. . ' , OPEN AU. NIGHT. fiSSBWaata Thews S29X. Aw. Vice-Gran- d; y, Wall-Know- e, Notice of Stockholders' Mectpg. Notice Is hereby given that the 2355 WASHINGTON AVENUE. iWRIGHTS CLOTHING STORE DISTRICT - War. Atlas baa e Russo-Japanes- James Lynch, who had both legs cut off by a Rio Grande frnght train last Sunday morning, died at the Ogden General hospital at 10:45 last evening An operation wac performed. Tuesday night, and the two mangled stubs of lege were removed closq to the hip. He seemed to brighten up after the op- er phy and Gmrett His preliminary examination was set for tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, jfis bonds were fixed at $500 on each complaint, in default of which he waa committed to the county jail. Attorney T. D. Johnson represents . . the defendant 4 from parties looking for a business opening in Ogden, an offer on this branch of our business. fJOne condition of the transfer is that we will not, for a term, carry men's wear in other de3 We have agreed also, before turning business over, to reduce this stock partments in competition. We have accepted Ante-Morte- A Are broke out In a coal shed at Ml. John Shlne.v, at the residence of Street about half Ko Twenty-firs- t one o'clock this morning while AU in the house were sound asleep and itspread to the house and did about five hundred dollars worth of damage, with the fire and water. The firemen had to be called back after thev had got a block away as the tire had' restarted, the wind was blowlug hard it was a Wonder the building was not a total loss. the Stock Must be Sold One-Ha- lf arrested Gladys Wilson, who was held in the city Jail lut evening and of n WOMAN WILL HANG Glenwond Springs, Colo, June P. sheriff's posse hsa had an encounter nine miles southwest of New Cas- THE A tle with three mem supposed to be the train robber who held, up tha Rio Grade at Parachute Tuesday eight. One of the three, it la reported has beea killed and the other two aro surrounded and will be captured dead or alive. ELWOOD STEAM HEAT ELECTRIC LIGHTS CENTRALLY LOCATED. Street. 371 Twenty-secon- d MRS. & H. ELWOOD Prop. Sheriff Adame today received . a NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. telephone mosaagl from Joe Uinta, a MODERN EQUIPMENT ranchman on Mamin Creek, to the effort that tha three men rame to hla Beard by day or week. Rates Reasonable. place this morning and at the point of a gun forced the, people on Ms Telephone 530 K. ranch to give them breakfast After their departure Mr. Rauls endeavored to telephone hla information to town and found that his tough visitors bad We wire houses and wire cut the wires. The break waa easily them fine repaired, and notice Sent to surrounding ranches. A posse of cowboys was With the best of material soon formed and started in pursuit. in the Electrical line. As the sheriff was leaving to go to the scene news was received the fugitives had been sur- DON'T EORGET THE PLACE rounded and were firing on their pur suers.. Reports received from along the Grand river show that, the men have been securing fresh horses along their route by taking them nut COMMERCIAL ELECTBIC CO. of farm corrals, leaving their spent horses In exchange. A posse of citizen haa left New Castle to aid In the capture of the MANAGER. three train robbers. One of the men 8278 avenue.. Wash, Foughne, 814 lb Is reported wounded and it ia expected they will soon be captured. ' Glen-woo- d THOSE LITE MEN - - - STAN. S. STEVENS DEATH OF SCHOOLTEACHERS CHICAGO. IN Chicago, June 8. Lark of candidates for teachern positions has led the decide Chicago board of education-tto admit graduates of colleges and universities to the examination to bo held Jane 37 and 38. The dearth of teachers In Chicago has been felt so severely that the members of the board were practically unaulmoua on the question of admitting university graduates. The board adopted a resolution' to suspend the present rules which prohibit college graduate from taking examinations for teachers certificates unless they have had two years' experience tn teaching. J J you want Beef Eastern Corn-Fe- d go to Ballard & Rinckers f 131 84th Street Phono Ne. 127K TRUNK FACTORY. Manufacturers of Tnings and Bags, Leather Goods. Repairing at reasonable prices, on abort aotloa. Call sad see u and we can save you 35 per GALLAGHERS cent DAVID I. GALLACHER. 822 25th (street. - st $10,-00- ed year. nderstand Us! When we offer ANY KIND of men's wearables to the trade, you can bet your last dollar that its right. We stand alone in the men's outfitting business here, from a quality, style, durability and price standpoint. We offer you nothing but the bast merchandise ob- tainable, and at a price that you can reach. Our two piece Summer Suits will retain shape as well as the regular, full lined ones. YOU HAVE OUR GUARANTEE AS TO THAT We also make a specialty of all new style Straw Hats and Panamas at right prices. Our tan Oxfords and button Shoes are new and stylish.' We will consider it a pleasure to show you our stock. THE TOGGERY g B jj I IH jg 8 I I j |