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Show TOT VOSNnca EX A MISER, EVANSTON DEFEATS brand ball ai Hermitage Wednesday. June 22nd, 18'4, under auspice of Stake Board of Religion Claaaea. J. CITY FERRIN FESTIVAL DEAD OGDEN W. F. Llneharger la in the city from Carlin, Nevada, for a few day. BRIGHAM BISHOP ' MONDAY MORNING, OGPEX, UTAH. a Leavit of Garland. Utah, la an Ogden viaitor. Robert C. Me Cormlek. a capltaliat of Loa Angeles, and well known in Ogden ia visiting here for a few days. LOCALS LOSE LEAGUE GAME BUT WIN FROM BALT LAKE W. OF W. TEAM. Dr. and Mr. F. C. Parhe are vislt-in- g in the city from Lakeside, on the Afternoon Game Was One of the Meat Intareating Ones Piayad This Season Ogden 2, Evanston I. JUNE 20, 1904. rived tonight. John Wick, cotamto-sione- r of internal revenue and one of the delegatee from that that raid that while no formal meeting had been held, a majority of them were favorable to the nomination of Senator Fairbanks for second place. The present position of the New York delegation with respect to tha was stated tonight by Senator Depew. At first, he said, the dele gates thought it would be a picturesque thing to nominate Cannon but inaa-muc-h as the Speaker would not have R and Senator Fairbanks will, they will he said, declare for Fairbanks. With one exception the New Hampshire delegation to for Fairbanks. Senator Burnham expressed confidence ia the ability of the remaining members deleto bring over the gate. Th Massachusetts delegation arrived with an Idea that Hitt would be the candidate, but after the delegates had been here a few hoars they decided to wait until tomorrow before announcing a preference. 8everai delegates said that the Illinois people eeemed to have gotten to work rather slowly and that it would he wiser for Massachusetts to withhold action. Representative J. A. Hill, senator Allison and Governor Cummins declare Iowa has no chance for the but is la favor of Senator fWt banks. , difficulty. Senator Depew was present and after hearing Mr. Warren's statement announced to the Governor that be favored Mr. Ward who was from hie own diatriat. It was decided to go to Senator Plait aud announce the decision, and then occurred the first objection. Senator Platt aaid that Former Chairman Dunn should have the place to compensate him for the loss of the state chairmanship -- Governor OdeH objected and when Senator riatt substituted the name of Former State Senator J. Sloan Faaaett be entered the same Senator Platt Finally objection. agreed to Mr. Ward's selection. Senator Beveridge, ban. rw Gonu Representative Representative Watson and the Indiana delegates, arrivedVod Th delegation will meet tomaS Renator Beveridge morning. probably be elected, chairman of Tv1 delegation. Quite the most picturesque into tbe city was that of delegation, half a dozen man carrying miniature totem on which was mounted a hi necked Alaskan eagle. A band ZnS? ened the march from the statist the Leed', 0lub niS Mr1, DIES THE OCCASION HAS BEEN ONE OF PIONEER SUDDENLY FROM AN ATTACK THE MOST PLEASURABLE OF BRIGHTS DISEA8E. WHICH HAS TAKEN PLACE IN NORTHERN UTAH. Was Bishop of Eden for Twenty-si- x Years and Member of tbs TerriTha program of tbe Various Days torial Legislature In 189& AN ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENT OF Wee a Most Enjoyable One Tha FLOWERS. People Prove Tbemsalvsa Moat Bishop Josish Marsh Ferrin died Hospitable and tbs Visitors Can bo had, when you use one of our Sunday mornlug at 8:40 o'clock, ol Are Meat Royally EnVases. beautiful, sparkling Brights disease after a week's Illness. tertained. We carry shspes and sizes to acAlthough he had beea sick for a bom a commodate nay bouquet, from the week, Mr. Ferrin waa not confined to Hundreds of people went from thia hi bed until Saturday morning and hie city to Brlplumt City Saturday and yesmeet delicate to the largest. condition waa aot considered anything terday to he present at the strawberry Used ia any manner, flowers beauaerioua at that time. Bishop Ferrin, festival which from all reports is one tify a room, but what charm and former railroad contractor, was one of of the most successful events ever held grace to lent with an elegant vase of the oldest pioneers of Weber county, In Northern Utah. Many of the always radiant and gleamFor having cmne to Utah In 1852. made the trip in automobiles. ing with all the colors of the rain bow. Numerous designs and shapes twenty-si- x years he waa bishop of Eden They report n most enjoyable time at ward and waa honorably released in Brigham City. The festivities comawait your discrimination here. t 1896. when be removed to Ogden to menced on Friday and the program for some 19. Unless June J. S. LEWIS &CO. Chicago, make hta home permanently. For sev- that and succeeding days was nil that unfomra event intervenes tbe eral yearn previous to being bishop, he was advertised and furnished the vis- very Jewelers and Opticians. will tonight' seNew York waa councillor to Bishop Baliantyne a itor every opportunity for recreation lect Williamdelegation Ward of the Westchester noon Eden on of At the Stake. and Upon president amusement. Friday, district to be national committeeman. taking up his residence In Ogden he the Klchola minstrel were out on par- This decision contemplated for some waa made member of the Water Stake ade and in the afternoon gave a mattime by Governor Odell, was nut arHigh Council. He was a member of the inee at the Opera House. In the af- rived at without considerable friction territorial legislature in 199. ternoon there waa also a and the announcement waa not reJnaiah Marsh Ferrin was horn in game of base ball between the Smith-fiel- d ceived fbuigbt withgreat cordiality New York state, January 23, 1834. and Wellsvtlle mines which was by many of Ihe delegates. !SKflHM9dB9BiyK Mr. ShelWhen he waa eighteen years of age he Interesting In the highest degree. Sat- don,. the present national committeeJoined the church of Jeeus Christ of urday was children day tip until three man, was appointed by the late Chair tatter Day Saints and located in this o'clock and the little ones were given man Hanna. faithcounty. He fulfilled a every opportunity to enjoy themselves. Governor Odell opposed It because ful m It ion to England in 1870. He wag After that a championship game was of an antagonistic attitude assumed . STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. of heal tbe FebruA. married to Martha teaina Bronson, played between the toward bim by Mr. Sheldon after the measure 10. 1866, who together with eleven ronnty which gave the fullest ary teen had denied latter nomination the a children ami 57 and six of enjoyment to the lovers of the na- for Lieutenant Governor on the last. Entrance on 28th street, Opposite Reed Hotel. great grand children survive him. The tional game. A concert waa given In New York Stale ticket. children are: Jnaiah L Fernn, Eden, tbe evening at. the Tabernacle which Governor Odell had two candidates, Mrs. Martha T. Baliantyne. Marlon. was of more than the ordinary excelWilliam C. Watien of Buffalo, and Idaho; James Ferrin. Provo; Thadeua lence. Talent from all parts of ihe William Ward of Westchester. Senae .Juggling on the Green THREE CAMPBELLS no M. Ferrin. Orflen; Moroni D. Ferrin, state had been secured and the pro... . a. JEAN WILSON. . OS .1 M oeeoeooo o tor Platt was for Mr. 8heldon's reBld Sail take City; George E. Ferrin, gram wea one of exceptional merit. RU8SELL A DUNBAR tention tint and when that was rePresenting "My Hannah Lady' In ; Mrs. Edaa an The hand took Huntsville; Wllmer Ferrin, important part tONG.aiiMniMM ILLUSTRATED ..Jean was fused Wilson for Former either State Luoy L RMnghnm and Wmalow JJ. the celebration and proved itself an Chairman George W. Dunn of n SMITH A CHESTER. . n . ..Blackface.Operetta Duo . Ferrin, Sait taka City: Chariton i organisation which denervea the supHARRINGTON GILES or Fasset of Monologuiet Judge Klmyra. Ferrin, ta Oreads. Oregon; Mrs. Luella port of the entire country of Boxelder THE BUCKEYE TRIO Comedy Acrobats and Contortionists This afternoon Warren of Buffalo UTAHNA-0-8C0PFerrin Sharp, New York. AH of the and especially of the city or Brigham. met Mr. Ward on tbe street and aaid: GOURLEY'8 E. R. Moving Pictures The decors I Ion throughout the city children except Mrs. Luella Ferrin 'Ward, if you really rare for the with in and were the attend funeral. will keeping appropriate Sharp PRICE OP ADMISSION. place on the national committee 1 The funeral services will be bold at the occasion. Every where the atraw-Iierr- y will retire in your favor." lie Adults of the emblem 2 the as at the Ogden Tabernacle, Tuesday appeared Mr. Ward aaid that he did not rare Children uiMti So oclock. Tbe rentable may be viewed event. Govtwo for and men it went to tbe Tbe feature that apiiealed most to the ernor Odell and at the residence. No. 885 Twenty-eixt- h apprised him of the street, on the day of the runeral from visitors and was the beat index lo the 10 a. m. to 12:80 p. m. The funeral arhospitable character of the Rrlgham-ite- s was the fact that the visitors who rangements are la the handa of Larkin arrived on the trains were met at the and Son. depot and transported free of cost to the Central school and the Tabernacle TRANSPORT ISUMI SUNK. where strawberries fresh from the Tdkio, June 19. (4 p. in.)1 The Jap- vines were served. In the successful celebration of tbe anese transport Iaumi, which was reand Strawberry festiported missing a few days ago, waa Stake val Brigham City has covered herself sunk by the Vladivostok fleet off Island lent Wednesday morning. with glory. The island of (Mflnm ia situated near the northwest of the entrance of the FAIRBANKS MAY BE Tsugaru Strait The Iaumi was returning to Japan and waa carrying 108 prisoners. The crew took to the boats when the Russian fleet was sighted. The armored cruiser Gromohoi signal(Continued from Page One.) led for the boats to approach. They friend of the senator, found It neceae-ar- y complied and all were taken on board to reiwat hta former statement of and confined between decks over night. the senator's position. In about a hundred choice designs of the present season's printings; probably the . Thursday morning the non --com bat-an- ts .Senator Fairbanks will not open hia were released and sent aboard tne mouth on the rbjeet," he said, for he most wanted fabriCs of presentdemand worth T more than the prices we ask today. Japanese vessel Unko, which brought is not a candidate for the nomination them to Maixiim. The Russian vessels in an ordinary sense of the word, but The designs are in small rosebuds, polka-d- o .s in colors and black or white ground?, are reported to have sailed In the direc- while he to not a candidate, he will on colored grounds, and small white figures on navy blue and and whiteolka-dotf- f tion of Hokadu. if the nomination to tendered him. I know this to tie true and I would not black grounds in two grades of cloth. , KNOX ENTERTAINS PRESIDENT. say it If I did not know it." Mr. Hitt's friends attribute New Devon, Penn., June 19. President York's advocacy of Speaker Cannon for and Mra. Roosevelt are guests tonight the to the desire on the of Attorney General and Mrs. Knox part of members of that delegation to will at their Valley Forge farm. They make a vacancy In the Speaker's post remain with the attorney general un- tion in tbe Interest of Representative til Monday. Attorney General Knox Sherman for that position. Senator and his secretary, Mr. tang, met the Gall I tiger and Burnham of New Hampparty at the Devon station and were shire, and Dillingham of Vermont, all Immediately driven to the Valley declared for the policy of with the present tariff, hut Mr. Forge farm. Dillingham added that he ahonld like and a choice, full and complete variety of designs to select from WORLD'S FAIR HANDICAP. to see a declaration favorable to Maine retd procity. St. Louis, June 19. Th World's Mountains of White Muslin Under Among the members of the Ohio deleFair handicap with a caah value of gation Harry Daugherty Is the only one wear reinforce the June Sale today. 8.10.000 will be decided next Ratnrdsy. who Is discussing the You might think the great white With such a field as Hermla, Irish tad. He is for Fairbanks and believes the waa starting off crisp and new tale this morning. Tbe counters are new! McChesney, Gold Heels, Barneys, Wit-fti- l, State will be for the Indiana senator. filled with tbe fresh and dainty garJudge Hiraet and Colonial Girl, it Renat or Dicks desires on the subject s looks as though the field will be the are expected to he the controlling Inments that are needed by the faced one ever a starter beet that In fluence. at this aeaaon. event In thia city. The members of the Rhode Island 15 styles of Night Gowns at delegation arrived thia afternoon and In Great the opened 50c to $2.29 headquarters We expect, to play a Northern Hotel. Corset of Covers at 25 styles HITT CANNOT ATTEND. negative part in this convention,' said deleone of the Charles Alexander, 27cto $1.19 ' We hare no especial candidWashington, June 19. Congress- gates. of 30 Petticoats at styles deman Hitt of Illinois, was better have not not ate for cided for whom we would vote and 49c to $3.75 today. He la still confined to his room, however, and there seems have no planks for the platform. 10 styles of Drawers at no pmlMbillly that he will be able The Missouri delegation announced to attend the Republican conven- 15c to $1.69 that the name of Cyrus Walbridge of Non at Chicago. ' This 8t. tauls, would be presented for sale of shirtwaist-Suitremarkable Although the member of It has been a long time since the Kentucky delegation had not ar there haa been such a superb offering of exactly the garments that women wanted the moment the bargain came. These are the linens, the lawn, the ehamhry shirt waist suits, of which every woman wan; a several right now. They are made in the prettiest styles weve seen. They are nicely made aad good fitting. They are new, fresh, perfect in every way; each auit In its own box. want the people of Ogden City and Weber rounly in know that tney WELL-KNOW- N aml-Fsirba- nk cut-of- Mrs. 8. H. Pinkerton, wife of the eminent Balt Lake aurgeun, was the gueat of Mrs. J. M. Browning. Jr., yesterday. Chan Coleman of Salt Lake spent yesterday in the city. Georg Ure, editor and proprietor of the Wyoming Press at Evanston, was down yesterday with tha ball aggregation from that place. Piano bargain, upright, new make rase. Will sell or rent very cheap. Uncoln Hotel, 23rd St. DIED June 18th, A. B. Kuthall, at the home of his eon, 288 22nd Street. Remains will be shipped to Kansas for buriaL is felt by those who had intended to participate in the etale gathering of Scottish people at tagoon, June 22. in learning that the Ogden contingent will not be able to Join with their brethren from other parts of the state on that date. All arrangements had been concluded to run an excursion special from Og- den on the Short Line, bat Inter It wan found that proper notiflcaUoa had not been made to the Rio Grand of the Intention of the Short Line to run a special to Lagoon until after the former road had concluded a deal with the I. O. O. F. to issue excursion rates on that date to Castilla Springs. It seema that there le an undemanding between the made that two different excursion! cannot be run on the same date, and no way could be found to patch up the difficulty. Mueh d'aappointment - i , 0. I. O. F. Grand 8tate excursion Coetllla, Rio Grande, Wednesday, June 23. Train leaves Ogden 7:46 and 8:80 a. m. Returning leaving Costilla 8:80 p. m. Fine Prises, Dancing, Fishing RUN BICYCLE SPOKE IN KNEE Joasph McLaughlin Suffers a Painful Accident in Falling From a Bicycle. - The local baas bail fans had an opportunity of seeing two good games of base ball yesterday at tbe Glenwood base hall grounds. The gam in the morning between the locale and the Woodmen of the Wrorid team from Salt take City resulted in a victory for the home team by a score of 8 to 1. In the afternoon a scheduled league game was played between Evanston and Ogden, the locals going down to defeat by the close score of 8 to 2. Th- - game between tbe locale and the Evanston bunch wee one of the most hotly contented, games Been on the local diamond thia eeeaon. It was one of those games where Interest wm Intense wp to the taut moment. Neither team had a lead pipe rinch on winning and both teama knew they were up against the real thing. Evanston. In particular, as two defeats hive been chalked up The tens against them by the were generous with their apptanae nnd of good showed their appreciation piaya by applauding tbe effort! of both teams. Tha home bunch was not la as fine a form as in the game played last Sunday. Leavitt, the rrarh first imsemsn. who leads the league In batting, was unable to play la thia gams beau me of two badly Injured fingers, and tha change In playing resulting from his abeenee was noticeable in th team work. Tha Rvaneton aggregation of hall players has I wen greatly strengthened by the addition of severs! good men. Chlvrall. who pitched last year for tbe Eureka team, did good work la the box. He worked ilk a Trogan from th start and finished In fine form. He banded the locals several varied assortments of twists and curves that kept them guessing. Hia support was good, the team wortt of the Evanston nine showing strong in contrast to the previous games they have played. Shurtllff, of the locals was not in aa good form as last Sunday, aa Evanston succeeded In pounding him for ten hit. He managed however to keep hie bile pretty well scattered. The two runs, chalked np to Ogden credit were made In the first inning and after that they received a hunch of goose egga Evanston's plucky playing and several rnatly errors by tha home teem allowed them one rim In each of the last three Innings. The locals have learned that it Isnt good practice to undereatlmate an opposing team, for. while the Evanston bunch suffered two crushing defeats, they came np stronger than ever In the third Vn-al- Joseph Me Laugh lln. a paper hanger, offered painful injnrtrs about 13:80 o'clock last evening by betng thrown from a bicycle and running a spoke into hi knee. He was riding along on bis wheel and atrnck a large rock which broke tbe front wheel, throwing game. Following ts the detailed ecore: him violently to the ground and in EVANSTON his kne struck a broken falling right A.B. R.H. PO.A. E. spoke and it penetrated the flesh near 8 1 I 0 2 1 the Joint for about two or three Inches. Gray, 8 0 0 8 6 2 The injured man wax helped to B. a. Allen, 2b 1 9 2 Knoth'e drug store and Dr. Dickson Carr, cf. 4 0 0 1 2 0 summoned and attended him. 4 1 1 12 0 0 STletb Tbe Injury will prevent Mr. Mc4 1 3 0 2 0 Laughlin from using hia leg for several days. Faller, i 2$ 2 52 2 2 Power. If . McAtee, REEDJHOTEL f; JJ I 2 28 The following are the arrivals at the Reed Hotel for the last twenty-fou- r hours: W. F. Lunberger, Carlin, Nevada; J. K. Thompson. Ogden; J. O. Leavitt. Garland; O. Edwards, & P. Co.; Ed Delamdter, Ogden; Henry Crosby, cutf; D. F. Balch, rut-ofoff; J. Flynn, R. C. McCormmick, Los Angeles; Manuel Helfat, New York; A. A. New Yqrk; M. M. Mullen, A. H. Christie, Milwaukee; Geo. Ames, Salt Lake; W. A. Scott Denver; E. R. Morgan, Salt take; C. S. Murphy, Ogden; F. C. Pache and H. F. Gee. Ogden; Samwife, cut-of- f; uel Blair, Jr., city; F. J. Werts. Chicago: Jack Price, New York; Lester Weil. St Louis; Miss E. Wilcox, Omaha; 8. D. Dammellhaum. New York; W, F. Ludarger, New York. cut-of- rf OGDEN 10 27 14 f 3 A.B. R.H. PO.A. E. 0 3 3 4 10 10 Clark, cf. ... th Fatxold. lath WessTer. Morten sen, If Johnson, Srdb Henry, Tagiur, rf Cbecketta, Shurtllff, p. -- 1 4 4 4 .. I 1 1 0 4 4 s 0 6 Ev-enet- London, June 19. For one cause or another, principally tbe uncertainty not only in the Far East but also in many - quarters, the Stock Exchange remaln-- J ed inert throughout the last week. War rumors quickly denied, helped the occasional flurries and while the situ- at ion could not be described as stagnant, still the amount of business done was disappointing. America's showed the beat advance of the week and the ,. Improvements were well maintained. . Admiral Mlrabello, Rome, June Minister of Marine, has received Infor- matlon that the Duke of Abriixst, on hoard the cruiser Ligiira will soon ar-rive at tbe theater of war in the Far East. 19. S KENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH AND BAKERY. Individual lunches and Ice cream nerved from 6:30 a. m. to 12:80 p. m. 2484 Washington avenue. CUMMINGS COMMISSION BROKERS. 2 7 27 11 6 d EXCHANGE IS INERT. - 32 Baa on halls, Clark, SM- Henry it). Two bese Mltn: Wesaier. Double piaya: Mortenaon to Shurt-lif- f. Allen to Sag. Struck out: By Chlr-raJ- I. 7; Chivrall. 8. Wild pitch: Stolen base: O' I .ear y. Sage; Clark. Wesslcr. Mortenaon, Checkett. 1:45. Umpire. Handell. Time of game, Attendance, 700. In the morning game with th Woodmen of the World team, the locals ply-erattling good ball considering that Shurtllff waa not In evidence and sevto eral players were put in positions which they were not acruatomed. wes-aloccupied th box and did good work. Taylor held down second base, as if he had been need lo the position. in Johnson waa there with the Mg omltwell didn't but this game Sunny Jkn in th afternoon game. Clark and 'Strong Wing Mortenaon in the field were the same as two well into which the flies batted their- way played Taylordropped. ta right field and In spite of hi ban. good Injured hand played Checkett at short, fielded his portion well, and Henry behind the bat played In hia usual good form. Seven laninaa. only, were played, tM score finally standing S to 1 in Ogdento local go favor. Next Tuesday the fur a Park Cliy with the G. A. Minexhibition game of ball with the ers. Summary? er oa R. I. O. O. F. CC. Grand State excursion Costilla. Rio Wednesday. June 23. Train Grande. Continuous quotations on New York 7:45 and 9:30 a. m. Releaves Ogden Blacks and Chicago Grain. We buy Costilla 8: .10 p. m. leaving turning ard sell stocks and grain on margin Fine Prise. Dancing. Fishing. or for 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 JULIAN H. YOUNG, Prop, and Nr. application. 2483 Washington, . Lyceum Theatre ' t j j I . , The G. A. R. committee have received excursion tickets to Park City, Ail for Tuesday, June 21st, 1904. those wishing to procure tickets will rail upon the committee. 8. L. Ires, secretary. Scandinavian excursion. h ' : Lagoon, via O. S. L. R. R. June 23rd. Special train leaves Ogden 10 a. m. Grand hall given by L. A. to B. of R. T. at taster Park pavilion, Monday 25 evening, June 2d, 1904. Tickets rent i. Dr. Niendem. noted Clairvoyant and Phrenologist. Readings CO cents, 3'i8 84Ut street. Week June 20 MORTIMER A HILL. The Real Thing. MIDDLETON, EDISON MOVING PICTURES. Atmiasion 10 cent. ss Cut-Glas- cy well-attend- two-yea- E UTAHNA rs grand-childre- The Week of June 20th Bing-hampto- E Re-Uni- Os-hl- mxuMHii ii mu Sale in All Summer Goods. Two Thousand Yards of Printed Cotton Wash Goods, ao-ce- pt . thou--and- a.......... . Vice-Preside- The Chicago Dental . Co. appreciate th great run of patronage which they have enjoyed elnr-- opening their office to the publl e. It certainly is gratifying to usto feel that our honesty and Integrity haa become established so thoroughly in so short a time, with the people. We wish to impress upon the public mind, most of nil, that we do exactly as we nay we will. Our offer of Ihe Beat Set of Teeth" on rubber a: 88.00 having met with such marked success that we shall continue putting them in at that fignre. supplying all alike at eight dollars per set, end absolutely guaranteed to he high grade in every respect. We make a special 30 day offer of Gold Crowns with solid tips at 85.00 each, and bridge work at 85.00 per tooth. . The $3.50 Suit now at $2.50 The $5.00 Suit now at $4.00 25 sample Shirt Waist Suits The $4.00 Suit now at $3.00 Price. at 1- -2 WONDERFUL RIBBON VALUES. 3, 4f 5 inch width very fine all silk Satin Taffeta , 10c, 14c, 16c a yd. MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. 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