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Show TUB ' A. T. Vaa Clave, the popular representative of the Wyeth Chemical company of Philadelphia, la in the city. Wing R Allen, manager of the Salt Lake Tribune, was an Ogden visitor yesterday afternoon. T. Clawson is in the city from Salt Lake. S. Mines E. R. and Louise Alien of Walla Nev., sre visiting in the city. Mr. and Mra. G. L. Earkhardt of Omaha, are the gueets or Mrs. J. C. Armstrong. LARGE GETS BIG CONTRACT The local Order of Halfway Conductors will hold their annual memorial eervii-eat the Congregational rbtirrh in thia city on Sunday morning, beginning at 11 o'clock. Rev. RMlngs, the on pastor, will address the conductors reAll memuera are the occasion. quested to meet at the Kailwaymena street and Join hall on Twenty-fouril- i In the line of marrh to the church. After the services the march will be continued to the City cemetery. a Ralph Westbrook, who was aervlag slaty days n the rock pile at the city jail, made his escape by leaping over the stockade yesterday morning. Patty Hogs a, the prise lighter, who was arrested last Sunday and nerving time by working on the new lawn in front of the library, also made Me escape. Neither one has horn seen or heard of ijinre. Women of Woodcraft. Ogden Circle Ml, dance at Letter Park pavilion, Short's Friday evening. Juno 17th. Orchestra, six pieces. The (L.A. R. committee have received excursion ticket e to Park City, Ail for Tuesday, June list, 1504. these wishing to procure tickets will call upon tho committee. 8. L. Ives, secretary. CUMMINGS COMMISSION CC. BROKERS. Continuous quotations on New York Stocks and Chicane Grain. We buy and sell Blocks and grain on margin 'or Ibr cash. Our private rooms enable our customers to come In and transact business with the utmost secrecy. . Write for our Book of Information ("System of Speculation'), free upon 1413 Washington. Application. REEDjHOTEL The fallowing are the arrivals at the Reed for the past twenty-foheura; W. B Peck, New Yerk: J. JC. Bradley, St. Louie; A. S. Lundstrom, Logan; Geo. fl. Levenaon, New York; A. F. Fowler, Chicago; A. T. Van Cleve, Philadelphia; W, A. MorrlHeld, wife and child, Freeport, 111.; H. B. Henni-k- , New Yerk; J. Wash Young. Salt Lake; Miss E. R. Allen, Wells, Ncv.; Miss Louise Allen. Welle, Nor. ur SCANDINAVIAN EXCURSION. Lagoon, via 0. 8. L. R. R. June 21rL train leaves Ogden 10 a. m. Special . . . . NEAL HERN WILL FILE ACTION AGAINST SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Will Build a Nlnatean Mile Canal in Alberta for the Canadian Pacific Railway Which Will Open Three Million Acres Aaka for Judgement Against Company for $50,000 for InjuriM Sustained While In Company's Employs. of Land. comCorey Brothers Construction pany were notified yesterday aiternoon that they had been awarded a contract by the Canadian Pacific Railroad com- R Gilson, Rio Grande freight agent at Ogden, went to Salt Lake City this morning on business.. G.' C. Patch, general yard matter of the Rio Grande Western at Ogden, haa taken a for a few well-earn- lay-o- ff ed daya in the mountains N. B. Parnell, foreman of steam shovels on the Ludn Cut-of- f. is in town for a few days visit. 11s will see also tho eights of Salt lake City for a few days and will then return to his work on the Cut-of- f. New York, June IS. Statements made et railroad offices here UMirata that the task of rutting down operating expenses haa beep virtually completed end that the railroads have adjusted themselves to the new couHl-tiou- e brought about by foiling off in general buatneaa. Ia the last two months the Erie company, alone reduced lis fore by 4.600 'men but hat SOW called a halt New York. Juno ,16. Director of the Southern Pariflc met today and voted to Issue $100,000,000 of 7 per cent preferred stock, of which $40,000,000 will be issued at par to present stockholders. The proceeds will be used for general purposes. Including the payment of floating indebtedness. The proposition will be submitted to the stockholders at a meeting in July. There Is now $200,000,000 of Southern Pacific common stock outstanding!. Of this amonnt $00,000,000 is owned by the tTninn Pacific, which will therefore derive benefits from the proposed Issue of preferred atock. . KENNEDY Dairy LUNCH AND BAKERY. Individual lunches and Ire cream served from 0:S0 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. $454 Washington avenue. Women of Woo.lrrafl. Ogden Circle Ml. dance at lister Park pavilion, Short's Friday evening, June 17th. Orchestra, six piece. -- stock-raisin- d LUCKAND MISFORTUNE ga Utnh-Wyoml- ng OF ANGLERS Reports received from the anglers to tha effect that tha trout fishing In Ogden river and tta tributaries is bettor thly year than any season for from tan to fifteen yearn. All tho who went out Tueadny night and returned yeeterday had their basket! filled with the speckled bpautlee, some weighing from one to three pounds. At the stroke of twelve o'clock Tuesday night It la stated that fully four hundred fishermen lined the banka of Ogden river, from one end of the canyon to tho other. An example of success and luck la in the case of a boy, who caught aiaeten trout, five of which rs seven and weighed three-quarte- pounds. Heveral parties returned to the city with some well-fille- d bgskeu, while one or two anglers came back to town in a crestfallen manner and went to their homee by the back streets, and when asked if they were ou: fishing, their reply was negative they had been sitting up with a sick friends. As an example of bad lurk, the raee of a traveling salesman, who resides in this city is taken. His outfit was a very complete one. and coot In the neighborhood, he nays, of about $15. He hired a rig at the livery stable for the night and drove to the Hermitage. At 13 o'clock he Milled forth, rod In hand, fish basket strapped to hie shoulders. Tbe mosquitoes were had, but he did not mind that: lie became quite skilled In Jumping from rock to rock In the river. After about an hour's patient waiting, standing on a ruck in the middle of the river, a stray trout nahlied his fly; the shock was too murlt and he was so startled that he slipped from the rock Into the river. In an effort to save himself, he fell on the bamboo pole and broke It. While eliding from the top of the rock once he became aware that the trout was efill on the hook, which he grabbed and rarried ashore. 8ore. wet and hungry, and minus fish outfit tbe unfortunate angler returned home, and meekly confided in his wife bis luck. well-know- PARKER FOR ARKANSAS DEMOCRATS METHODIST CHOIR, SALTAIR, Convention Electa Slate Ticket and JUNE 17TH, Adjourna Until Today. Via Oregon 6hort Line. Spent! train 0 a. m. Fare $1.25 Dot Rpringe. Ark., June 15. The round trip. Democratic elate convention today Inthe structed for Alton R. Parker GERMAN REET SEEDS FOR OGDEN choice of the Arkansas Democracy for The vote ass Parker, president: Otto Brrnpfeilt the well known tier-ma- 255 J: H caret. 152 raiser of sugar beet seed, of United States Senators Berry and Ect laden am liana, has pawed Clark aud Governor Devi were named through OgJen on hi way to the Yel- im delegates to the national convention. lowstone Park. He will return to Og- The state tirket follows: den in a week. On hit return he will Governor Jefferson Devis. make a sale of the German seed "to the Secretary of state O. C. Ludwig. Ogden Beet Sugar company. Herr State tryssurer H. C. Tipion. HiensleOfa needs were introduced inAuditor of state A. E. Moore. to America five rear ago and through Chief Justice 1 the supreme court Ha agent. E. Poet. M. K.. f J. H. Mill. Dundee. have Michigan; been Associate Justice E. II. MrCu1lnug:i. int reduced to almost facCommissioner of mines and manufoo-- l every tory fn the slate. The seeds are guar-'toe- d n res H. B. Bradford to aie,velds of from 1 to If Adjournment was taken iinrti tomorPW reft sugar in the beet and row. when a platform will he adopted high average of purity. and final adjournment trashed n An action will probably be filed in the district court in a few daya by tbe Hern against the aitorneya of KmI Rout hem Pariflc- - company and the Ogden and Lucin Railroad company to recover damages in the sum of $50,000 for injuries received last November. Hern was a cook at Hog-u-p and alleges last ii was the custom of the men to build a large fire at the ramp and on this occasion the fire was built just adjacent lo a platform on elik-- was stored a large quantity of roal. A spur of track ran to this platform and in some way an engine, it ia alleged, with no one in charge of it, dashed into tbe supports of Ihe platform, causing it to collapse. Just at this time Hern was pa suing the platform. He was strurk by flying limbers, knocked into the fire and timbers and uwl were piled nu lop of him. Before he was rescued he wap almost roasted lo death, and through his injuries Jias hast tho use of his right arm, lost the sight of the left eye, a part of hit left ear waa burnt off and was otherwise Injured. pany for Canal, nineteen and one-hamiles in length near Calgary, in the Province of Alberta. The canal, which will contain a great deal of heavy work and a number of rock cuts, ia Intended to cover about three million auras of land, for irrigation purposes. The canal will be taken from tbe Bow east of Calgary ia the Selkirk range of mountains Last February the firm bid $1,500,000 upon the work, but had information that the contract was awarded to a Vancouver firm. Late yeeterday afternoon they received a telegram tnat they had been awarded the contract aud to begin the work soon as posHlble. The first section of the canal la the contract awarded to the Ogden firm, the entire canal will be completed in three years The Canadian Pacific is a subsidised road and haa exchanged their mountain lands for mesa lands. Thia usual also opeaa up a great portion of TWO GAMES OliSuiDAY the country where tha Mormon colony la located and where a large number of Woodmen of the World Team of former resident of Utah have located TheBalt Lake Play in tha Morning In tha paat three years The country Team in Evanston and tha beat one been of considered tha has Aftarnoon. tha In g northcountries tha west. The recent decisive victory qf the W. W. Corey, who will have charge Ogden teem over the hunch o'f proles of Ifaa work, leave for Nevada tonight ainnaie styling themselves ins Oregon lo gel. part of their outfit, which ha I An baseball team of Salt lake, been used in completing some large Short the fort home to the local basecontracts for the Southern rariflr com- brings have a team here ball font that pany and the same will be sent north that they mightthey well be proud of. immediately. Next Sunday a double attraction is A. R. Cony and I J. Holt her. Jr., of in the baseball line. In the promised will for tha leave the company tonight commending at 10:20. the morning, scene of their prop-wawork and make will play Ihe Woodmen of team home preparations to receive horses and the World team from nail lake City. grading outfits. An immense outfit This is a strong amateur team aud containing all modern machinery will thus far this season has not suffered bo used ia this large canal. defeat. Of coarse, It goes without saying that they will meet their Waterloo next 8unday. In Ihe afternoon, commencing at S:30. a regular league game between Evaiaton aud Ogden, will be played. Bint her defeats, Evanston has been strengthening her team and the game Henday ought to be Interesting. The secretary of the league haa received a letter from Wm, of the. lobsters, Binford. Mying that he saw liodson, the crank pitcher, at Colorado Bprings and bmd quite a chat with him. Hodson haa been pliiiMng good ball In the middle stales, but wants to rome to Ogden. He told Binford that he finished at Colorado THE TROUT SEASON BRINGS JOY Bprings next Saturday and after going hack to St Joseph would, in all probaAS WELL AS REGRET TO bility. come to Ogden. FISHERMEN, Hudson would be a decided acquisition to the Ogden team, aa he and A Traveling Man Haa tha Usual Fish- -' Rhurtliff would make a pair pretty bard arman'a Luck by Falling in Rivto beat er and Losing Outfit. at O. DAMAGES CONSTRUCCOREY BROTHERS TION COMPANY GET MILLION AND HALF DOLLAR JOB. lf Geo. Thomas of Denver Is an Ogden t isi tor. EXAMINER, ASKS FOR OGDEN FIRM Mi. Sarah Fowera with her daughter, 'Mra. A. Bjriajton of Hooper, will the rltlt th Best tea daya ia Provo, Mra. fuecta of Mm John Fowera. Sarah Fowera la ia her eightieth year aad raa get arouad like a girl. MOJUTIJfO 2. IN MESORYOF DEAD (Continued from page one) THURSDAY MORNING, OGDEN, UTAH, ed ashore or brought in by boats and added to the long row on the beach. Fifty-thro- e persons died there while the doctors were attending them. As the bodies of the living were taken out of tbe water they were taken to the hospitals on the island. Here ambulances from almost all the hospitals in Greater New To.k and every son of conveyance which could be found waa put lute service. For hours the bodies of the burned and the drowned drifted ashore on the island and between 13lst street and 8ome 135th street ia Manhattan. came ashore still alive. Many of these died but others will live. The scene was pitiable in the extreme as the living and the dead were brought in. Rows or bodies were stretched along ihe beach. Frantic men went along kicking at one after another, searching for children and wives. Women with disfigured faces their clothes nearly stripped from them were carried to the Improvised emergency hospitals crying for children who had been torn from them in the mad rush when the boat took Are. Meanwhile, the Slocum hurned to the water's edge. At 13:25, two hours and 25 minutes after the Are wm discovered. she sank. It is estimated there were then nearly 100 charred bodies on her decks. Just after the steamer sank tbe water near hy waa black with bodies. The tug Anally succeeded In picking up 58 charred corpses and carried ihcm into the sound. None of tboc Imdiea, It Is thought can ever be ldcniiftcd. St. Mark's Lutheran church contained in Its membership practically all those German of the Protestant foilh within a radius of ten square blocks. The excursion is the event of o Gerthe year for scores of man families. Family parties of ten nr more had been made up. Including in many cases the old grand mol her, the other children of all ages with a sprinkling of those men who could spare a day from their work. As soon as news Is received as to survivors or victims, it la posted outside t he church. Rev. 3. G. Schultz, ssMstant pastor of the church, railed at the temporary morgue tonight, and identified the body of Mrs. Anna Haas, wife of the pastor of the church, pr. Haas was rescued. Hie daughter, Gertrude, perished. So far as known tonight only one of the crew of the Slonim lost his life. The members of the crew of the burned steamer who are under arrest are being held simply a witnesses. They are (aptaln W. II. Van Bchanck, Pilot Van Wart, Second Pilot Edward N. Weaver, W. W. Twombiey, a deck hand. Henry Canfield, a cook, Edward Robinson, a rook, and James Wood, a JUNE 18, 1901 matters relating tha disfranchisements of the negro wtU also make ua report. In the absence of Chairman Payn. who was unable to be present on of illness, Senator N. B. Beott of West Virginia presided. Scores of delegatee to tho convention arrived during the day and night. tier, Georga; Miller, George: Miller, Walter, child; Miller, Samuel; Miller, Herman, child; Milier, Izwia, child; Miller, Minnie, child; Miller, Groa-venorhild: Miller, II.; MoaL Mra. Marie; Mueller, Simon; Muth, John. Jr.; Muth, John; Mandel, Agnes, rhild ; Mutz, Gustav; Oelrich, Henry, rhild; Osmera aMry; l'erdelwiiz, Kurt; Plaud, Barnes; Portae, Jos.; Porter, Louis; Prandzirke. Frank; Prandzlck, Mr. Lizzie; Reigel. unknown man; Keinn, Kate;' Robinson, Edward, of crew, prisoner ; Rose, John, child; Wilhelmnia; Roe, Rosen, Grace; Susan: Sauer, William; Schultz. Shultx, Pauline; Scbnattiz, Fred, child; brhuman, Olman; Schmidt, Fred; Schmidt, Lulu, child; Seth, Fred; Setii, Phllipina; Schoelling, Edward; Skycrodt. Henry; Strang, August, Stlckel, Martha, infant; Strackman, Herman, child; Stlckma, Clara; Stick-el-. Maggie, child; Btrangfeldt, Mrs. Christina; Btackerman, Dacker; Anna; Sinner, Andrew, child; Ullner, Lizzie; U llirch, Mra Sophia; Vaeth, William; Van Wart, Edward, member of the crew, prisoner; Van Schanok,. captain of the boat, prisoner; Weber, Annie; Weaver, Edward W., pilot, prisoner: Winterub, Carl; Welsscr, Mrs. E. ; Woods, James, member of the crew, prisoner; Wolf, Margaret; Zcanea, Mary; Zundd, Mra. Anna. The majority of tbe injured are Buffering from burns, submersion and bock. In addition to the above named many were treated si the hospitals and sent to their homes. r, Week of June 13 BABY MARION Ragtime Song end Dance. 2406 Wash. Ave. WONDERFUL DB MONIE08 King and Queen of tbe Seven Stir.. Circles Encircling their bodies wi.T rings of such smell dimension,, M to mystify all spectators Week June 13 to 18 12 Star Performers All 12 Jeanette THE L AURELLE8 Ot ia Presenting Their Wonderful and la. piring Spectacle, Le CieL" Sud-derma- n. BOB KENYON. . MITCHELL LOVE Comedy Sketch Artiata Direct from Orpheum Circuit Illustrated Song. MILTON SISTERS, Song and Dance Artiata. 'HOWARD MORRIS, Worlds Greatest Whlatler, STODARD AND WILSON, Musical Comedians. LA RENOS Greatest of Heavy Balancers, MISS RICE America's Foremost Harpist and Msn. dolin Player. MAMIE NORRIS, Contortionist. 8AWTELLK k SEARS, Binging and Dancing. , MeCARTY AND BURNS, Sctentiflo Boxing. MOVING PICTURES. ILLUSTRATED BONG On the Plllowa of Despair. NEW MOVING PICTURES. Dance after the Show. well-to-d- cook. All of these men jumped overboard and are suffering from exposure. W. H. Wright & Marks Closing; of San Pedro Road's Salt Lake Engl-. neering Department. . Abendtwrhlcn,' .Alary; Albrecht,1 Selma; Balsnr, Catherine; Brerk, Christina; Bohcrens,, Mra. Augusujo Berg, 5Ira. Lena: Birmingham, KaHinrine; Hunger, Florence, child ; Boaerhard, Emily; Brown, Alfonso; Huchardl, Mrs. Anna Eliza; Burfield, John B., infant; Clow, Mary; Corde, Mrs. Metta; Deppert. Agnes;. Decker, Theodors, cMid; Donheim.iMia.; Drew, Mra Catherine; Engelvan, Mra Louts; Fritz, Mra Alma; sGra Grace; Gallagher, Agner, Infant; Geiser, Cale; Goti, Albert; oGis, Catherine) Grafting, Lillie; Ortm, Reims: Prechert, Annie; Hermann. George; Herd, William; Herts, Mr. William; Holder, 5lary; Hoffman, Mra Elizabeth; Hoffman, Mra Sofia; Hardlncamp. Mary, child: Hiller. Barbara; Horway. Johanna; Jeaalcr, babe; Kaeihler Henry; K rammer, , wo man; I zuin, Amelia; Mercer, Elizabeth; Meyer, Mra Louis; Muller, Mrs.; Roth, Lena; Roth, Mra Joaeubine; Rothman Mrs. Emily; Schmidt, Katherine; Schneltaer, MiaaLbna; Schwartz, Mra Louis; Slerrhs, I,etta; Smith, Mra Mary; Rnbel, Catherine; Btoehr, Susie; n, Steins, Mrs. August; Uuger, Kate; Mary; Walter, Elizabeth; Wled-ma- n Caroline. Bernhard, Annie, child; Hioheim, Margaret; Hells, Frank, child: Heins, Henrietta; Mayer. Mra IjOuim; Miller, Infant; Smith. Mildred; Ullmann, Mra; ertler, Emily. Frelich. Mrs. Charles; Jdcn. Grace, child; Kalb, Magofolene; Ludwig, George; Olfeih. Annie; Pullman. William H.; Rcmliit, A. T.; Iiann, Anna; Dander, Louis; MoGrann. Michael; Muller, Martha; Roth. Helen; Alman, Lena: Armhrusl. Mra. A.; Berry hardy. Annie, infant; Dirkoff, Annie; Dreher; Erhnrt. Minnie, child; Kisel, Jennie, child; Fickholm, Infant; Geist-lcr-. Edith; Hardin, Mary; Hartung, Essie, child; Hermannu, Catherine; Hiller, Mra Christina; I den, Kate; Kirin, Mrs. Dianah; Loeffler, child; Metzer, Anna; Michael, child; Izieb-IngeR.; Muller. Helen; Mueller, klrs. Valcsca: Mueller, Helena, child; Necks, Daisy, child; Schultz. Martha; Schultz. Emma, child; Schuller; Weiss. Mrs. Tilly; Weiss, Emily, child; Louis. Weiss, of corruption In our blood. Grant waa the first peacemaker. Lev gave himself as hostage for the rest of us. Two confederate generals wear tbe blue again, and the gray worships at ita sh tinea; even aa we worship this day, without so much as the suspicion of disloyalty; yea. with the encouragement and sympathy of every true soldier of the north. Happy Issue, nsppy we who hare lived to see it Let us not wring our hearts by recalling the pest, the drums and trampling of th legions, nor the foes nor the tones of the dead, but let ua rather feel that they died not. in vain. Let ns rejoice that out of the wreck, the south, and our beloved Tennessee, twin sister of my own believed Kentucky, saved both her racehood and her manhood. Finally. let un resolve and declare that If another day of travail should overtake the reunited union, the north shall And in the south a shield and a buckler alike against the organized coruption of mammon and the militant inMnlty of agrarianism, forbidding the threatened collision between capital and labor; forbidding It in the name of the constitution which assures ns uniformity of lnw: in the name of tbe government, which, whilst enforcing l hose laws, will mete out exact justice and compel equality of opportunity. The convention voted to hold Lie is a list of the injured at next reunion at Louisville. The vet- IheFollowing hospitals: Aheeoner. Kate, child; erans will have their anuttsl parade Addlrka. Mra Maggie; Anger, Charles; tomorrow morning. Armanda. Mra Annie; Armand. Stella, child: Bader, Mrs. Elisa, Jersey, City; ; Bnger, Mary; Berhcns, DEATH HAS CLAIMED Brecker, rFed. child: Berhcns. Ilennzu; Beck, Miss Igmise: Mo well, Martin: Moh- Anna: Berdin. boy; Burhy, nier, (Continued from page 1.1 Mrs. Mary; Canfield. Henrq. Cook, Cline, Mrs. Anna; Cline. Harthe officer and men of the doomed prisoner: ry; Dinbm. Josephine, child: Dietim. hut acre their qt posts they stayed allrry: Dclvinthal. Sophia: Dclrlnthal, powerless lo avert the catastrophe. Matlie; Drngler, Harriet; DoerThe Slocum gel within fifty feel of Mi. ing. Mra Ida: Docring. Ed. child; North Brother Doehoroffer, Matiln, the northern .point of mild; Dorry. Edisland. It was just before she hearli-ec- t na. child: Eagle. Eeel. Lulu; that her hurricane deck, ihe sup- child: Kell. Lillie. Infant: Eller, Paul, Jos-ep- s: ports of which had burned away, foil Femisen. Joseph: Ellig. Henry, with its toad of women and children, child: Kernisen. Marie; Finkingstrek. adding to the panic and horror of those Kate, rhild; Flrkhnehip. hoy; Frcck. on the deck hrlnw. Very soon after Edward, child: Erlesse, Ella; Frtesse. parts of the second and third decka Adelle; Freezer. , men; Folks, also raved In. .lust before this hap Ludwig: Freie. Frederick: Putman, Walter had the tug Tracey pened Emma : Gallagher Kate, child: Gross-man- . rome alongside and had lashed in l!,e Christian: Graves. Anna: Hark-ri- t, steamer. Many of the pesspngers Maggie. hild. Haeff. Agnes, child: were taken off by the crew of the Hartman. Clara, child; Hartung Tracey which remained alongside the Henchman. Lucy: Herder samp. steamer until the tug's pilot house Mra. Margaret: HerboidL Mrs, Martook fire. garet: Heinzs. William; Hnrwh. BenjaThe point where the Slocum beach- min. child: Herkert K.: Jordan. Paued was just off the North Brother is- line; Joseph. Margaret; Koish. Edith; land. Near the scarlet fever hospital. Kanipflr. Mildred: WoUh. George; The patients who bad liern on the Karl. Amelia; Karffmauin. klrs. Nellie; porch and lawns watching the ap- Kausman. Julia; Mildred. proach of the burning steamer w?re Ua . NsPrym: hn.OT: ffle.flwfil debt n ETA ordered Indoors and the ph I'Mcian in rant; Ketch. ilr. Elizabeth: Ketcher, hastened to ihe assistance of those Fred; Ketcher. Stacey, ehlld; Klein, who were being brought ashore Harry; Kreffa. Edna, infant: ICIrense. Mi rough the shallow water. Many of Athertint; Krutch. Martha: Kraus. Sathose who leaped from the steamer die; Krefisler. rhild: Kresuler, were carried away by t he current even CM.: K mister, Mrs. M.; Kaph. Jno ; was she after beached, and were Kuberra. WHlirm: Ijrabrck, Mrs. drowned. The scene on the island Albertina: Lincoln. Mrs. Frederick was described by the rescuers was A.: Imeris. S.: Ludenn. John: a pitiful one. Body after body wash August; Michael, George; Met- Vol-man- r, THE INJURED kiln-nin- Lur-jrn- e; PARASOLS A splendid showing of 300 Ladies and Children's parasols in styles at attractive prices awaits your inspection. up-to-d- Children's percale parasola with wooden handles, at 15c. 25c and Mercerised, sateen, 50c and 60c, In red, blue, pink cream and white. A more expenniv line in silk,' nicely made, with fancy wooden handles strong frame, in red, pink, blue and cream at $1, $1.25 un 50c. Salt Lake, June IS. U. M. McCartney, assistant chief engineer for thq. 8sn Pedro, Los Angeles A Salt Lake road, now being extended across southern Ncviiia to Los Angeles, tana resigned, and the draughtsmen and other employes of the engineer's office have been notified that their services will soon he dispensed with. The practical wiping out of the engineering department of the road at Salt Lake is believed to be part of the Hardman Clarke policy eventually to do away with the majority of the offices hern. It waa auaerted' today that tbe office of the general manager would be moved to Iam Angelos within the next seven mouths. -- DEATH ROLL Sons Co. to $2. . t 4 Ladies Parasols A variety of pongee ailk para tola, aome plain, some with colored border and linings, well made, strong steel frame, fancy carvni wood' handles, $2.26,$2.50, $4.00 and $5.0l Womens taffeta silk parasol a. red, dark green, maroon, blue, and brown, for rain or aun, wood handles, $3.50 and $4.00 umbrellas' for summer or winter, light, strong frame fait black ailk and linen cover, worth $1.75. $1 3j 20-in- CHOICE OF TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN National Democratic Consider Bestowal of Officers. SL Louis, June 15. The on arrangements of the national Democratic committee previous to the convention met today and dlaeitfihed the selection of a temporary chairman for tbe convention. Among those whose names have been suggested are Thornes E. Barkwnrth of Michigan, Senator Bailey of Texas, Senator Bacon of Georgia, Governor Brocken of Kentucky, Mayor Rose of Milwaukee, Congressman John Sharp Williams or Mississippi, and National Committeeman J. M. Head of Tennessee. Senator Stone of Missouri was suggested, but The committee agreed to recommend National Committeeman C. A. Walsh of Iowa as temporary secretary of the convention and John A. Martina 'of 8t The Louis temporary sergeant-at-arms- . matter of temporary chairman of the convention will Im considered again tomorrow. It waa decided to hold the next adjourned meeting of the on July 2. The full committee will meet here July 4. Wool Challie 35c all wool challie, pretty peraian and other designs, stripe effects, etc., suitable for dresses, waists and kimonos, extra good h regular 60c. RUSSIANS DARING FIGHT Izmdon, June 15. Dispatches from Tokio and Shanghai give energy and variety to the reports concerning Vice Admiral Skrydloff'a daring fight. They slate his fleet bombarded Iki island in the straits of Korea that the fleet has been destroyed; that it escaped. The representative of the Stands! d at. Tokio says that the cost of the war to Japan haa been wondrrfully small. Tokio. June 15.-- 7:30 p. m. Three Japanese transports, outward hound from Shimonoaekl. met the Russian warships thia morning outside tho strait of Korea. The' Russians fired 18 shots at the Japanese ships. One transport escaped. The fats of tho other two la not known. It Is believed at Sasebo (list an engagement ia imminent.- - REPUBLICAN PRELIMINARY MEETING STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT r I ' The Week of June 13th AMMONS A WHITE .....F.eMntlng the Chappies A LAMBERT WEAVER - ..... ILLUSTRATED SONG.. ULtY A PHELPS DELMA8 and DEVERNE..,.. BALLAD . MILLER AND HIGGINS., E. R. GOURLEY'S UTAHNA-O-SCOP- Muale Lesson Fsmala Impersonators .Jean Wilson The Irieh Oratora Aerial Artiata Jaan Wilton .Seng and Dane Artiata ...Moving Picture E PRICE OP ADMISSION. ....... Children Dancing in the new pavilion each evening except Sunday. the flneet floor in the state. National Committee Makea Arrangements for Contoete on Delegatee At Large. Chicago, June 15. Preliminary In a more extended meeting tomorrow when e number of contests will bo heard, some of ahli'li may be brought before the national Republican convention today. the rat lone I committee this afternoon met ia Jts room in the audltor-in- After deriding that the root rots on delegate at. large and district delegates from the various states shall be heard in executive session . each side to be given thirty minutes for the presentation of arguments, the committee adjourned until tomorrow morning at in o'clock. The contests will he considered in alphabetical order.Those opitosed to Governor Ia among whom are Senators Spooner and Quarles and Representative Babcock, chairman nr tun Republican 'onqressioiial commit tee, were also heard today. The contest. If It is heard by the committee at all, may not be taken up until Friday, but some of t no members are understood to have concluded to include both delegates and let. courts the rights of the two ntcrimts. 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