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Show JPB1 WORSTING OGDEN, EXAMINER, GREAT NEWSPAPER The Jury in the case of T. It. O'Cou-ooll- y Tli as. C. Hanley returned a verdict late yesterday aftenuxn lor no rausa of action. Tbe action sat to recover $60 alleged to be due for professional senliex for taking tbe defendant through bankruptcy. SCOOP FEAT (i The Morning Examiner is the Only Paper in the State to Announce the Nomination of Parker Yesterday Morning anti Give the Vote by Statc"Salt Lake Papers Are Completely Thrown Into the Shade. Mm O. A. Sebring, wife of Deputy Sheriff Sabring, ia visiting friends and relatives in Kansas. the county court house yesterday afternoon Bichard Greenwell of West Webor was nominated as candidate fur school trustees full report of The publication of of district No. 1. William Ureen a as i.Ss ouponent, and the result of the vote the nomination oT Judge Parker for was IS to A The election will be held President nt St. Louis la the Examtomorrow. iner yesterday morning is a piece which of newspapers enterprise a called to The Are department was In tbs small dwelling on Grant avenue, be- throws the Halt Lake papers and Thirtieth shade and proves that tbe Examiner tween Twenty-nint- h paper in Utah streets last night, where a small butte Is tbe most which started in a summer kitchen waa today. Tbe readers of this paper appreciated tbe fact and many expresquickly extinguished. sions of commendation have reached the publisher slues yesterday mornRom of tbs Tbe board of directors ing. a held Book and Stationary company Tbe fact that an nil night session meeting last evening and unanimously of the convention was to be hold elected C. J. Boss, manager. Tbe hoard was that is an indication also authorised Improvements to tha tbe recognisedwould delegates try to get a balvalue of about $l,uuu to be wade in lot and The arrangements were pertheir store. fected in this office to obtain as full At a meeting held in a CL Ira Tuttle tha live stock ageat lor the Ogden Hhort Line, waa au Ogden visitor yesterday. u u soon a report as possible and The arrangements were so possible. complete that within a few minutes after the result of tbe ballot waa made known in 8t. Louis the Examiner wet being distributed to its subscriber! announcing the result and giving thi entire vote by states. No other newsenpaper publishers in the state were the enough and had terprising interests of their readers at heart enough to perform the same feat. Tbe people of Ogdea can now see that they gain nothing in their patron age of the Salt Lake papers. Besides sending tbelr money away from Ogden they do not get the same returns in news value as they would by taking the enterprising morning paper published here. STATION Au excursion of seven cars passed through the city yesterday from Salt Lake to Login to attend the German outing. E. V. Bramhall was n Salt Lake visi- ucw automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Amos McEvan of Johannesburg, South Africa, stopped over in the city yesterday, earoulo to the Yellowstone park. Sheriff Bailey wse la Salt lake yesterday summoning witnesses for the Glcnwood inquest, tomorrow morning. 1L A. McMlIIrn, tbe school furniture man of Salt Lake, was an Ogduu visitor yesterday. sou of Ian-Io- n. England, are taking in the eights f tbe city for n few days- F. J. Talmage Is down from Baker City. Ore., for n visit Mrs. John Arman and W. II. Kohler is up from Salt Lake, of the Ri&lntenenre of way partment of the Southern FaclAc ia a the city. 1L Dorsey The funeral services over the remains of Gwrge M. Kerr will be held from this afternoon at 3 iba tabernacle The remains may be viewed at tbe residence from 10:00 to 12:30. A marriage license was Issued yesterday afternoon to Antonin Napolltann and Miss Gtovannlna Vlsso, both of Ogden. Tbe Knights of Pythias an preparbe ing for a reception and banquet to WERE No Apprentices Wars Enlisted and all Except Two Go as Coal Passers. UnltoiTOafes Navel Recruitiag parNo. 4 met with siiecaaa on their recent visit to this city which cloned last evening. Six recruits were sworn In for Uncle Sams navy and they left last night for 8sn Francisco and the recruiting party left for Halt Lake where Ibry will be all next week. Lieutenant C. B. ITire la In rharge of the party ami is accompanied by Surgeon V. Puhney. The names and slat bins of the men enlisted here are as follows A. Shaw, John P. Sorenson, C. R. llayhurst ami G. J. Kirby, coal passers; John Kelly, flremaiu second class; G. B. fNxby, landsman for training. This Is the third visit to this city of lieutenant Price, who Is accompanied by Mre. Price, and while here they made many friends, who will be glad to welcome thum back to the city in Ihe future. ty REAE ESTATE J. T, Head of Boston, Mass., is in Ogden on business. W. H. Korns of Salt Lake City, Is Ogden visitor. an F. R. Marsh, n prominent resident f Phoenix, Arisons, Is taking in the Sights of Ogden. TRANSFERS The following real estate transfers were recorded with County Recorder Ellis, during the past week: Edward T. Alvord and wife to Hy-ruBrown northwest quarter section BO, township 7, north range, 1 west, m $1,600. Henry Garner and wife to Court, lota 28 and 28, block 1, Jos. Lake-Vie- addition, $750. John T. Thompson, part of northwest quarter, section 20, township , north range, 2 west, $1,000. Geo. C. Wilson to Geo. W. Wilson, part of lot 2, block 1, Five Acre Plat, tendered their newly elected o g on Monday evening, tbe 11th, at their castle ball ovor the truth National bank, Ail qualified knighta are cordially InA. vited. flit-er- FOR THE NAVY RECEIVED HERE DURING WEEK. IX RECRUITS Mre. A. W. Cablan is visiting In tbe city from Henu. tor yesterday. He made the return trip lo I ho city in Samuel, Newhoueca RECEIVES A FALL CLOSED F. C. Schramm and F. M. Carhart were Ogdca visitors yesterday. Fred Maasa returned but eveniag from a three weeks' outing ia California. He st stis that be bad in excellent time. AERONAUT RECRUITING $1. Edgar II. Wright and wife to Mrs. lisle Louder, part of lot 7, block 27, IUL A, $2,700. Emil Sandstone and wife to W. H. Stone, part of lot 8, block 4, Riverside addition, $1,450. Mary A. Chesraan and others to Eva P. Lewis, part of northeast quarter, section 24. township 6, north MEETING ESCAPES INSTANT DEATH UPON TROL, LEY WIRES. NARROWLY Balloon Whlh Dooo Not Hovo Enough Gas In It Slowly Deocondo on Waohlngton Avenua and Prof. Hall Fallo to Pavement. Professor Hall., thn young aeronaut of Omaha, Nebraska, received a serious fall from a parachute last evening at 8:30 o'clock, on Washington avenua, which nearly cost him his life. He also narrowly escape death upon telephone and trolley wires, all of which happened in the presence of about a thousand people who were at street the the upon time. tbe From state ment of Prof. Halls assistants, tha balloon did not have gas enough in It to lift the balloonist above the buildings and it descended upon Washington avenue ia front of the Ihfyle block and upon striking the wires llsll released his bold upon the para- chute and dropped a distance of about twenty feet, lighting upon the car track and dislocating his left elbow and right wrist As soon ns he struck the ground Hall Jumped upon and ran Into a barber shop and then waa taken to the offices of Drs. Rich and Rich and his injured arms attended. The ascension was advertised to take place in the kfternoon at Utahna Park and when tbe balloon was about filled, the wind blew it out of the hands of the men who were holding it and It collapsed. A number of youngsters shouted fake, but the plucky aeronaut Immediately set to work to get the balloon in readiness for ascension. About 3:30 o'riock everything everything was In readiness end Hill gave tbe word to release the balloon. He grabbed the parachute and as it arose he hung by his knees from the bar. As he arose above the heads of the cheering multitudes he ssld, 'Fake ia it?" The wind drifted the balloon over the Boyle block and Hill seated himself on the iron bar so as to avoid striking the skylight He had no eooner gained the sitting position than the balloon started to descend, with results as stated above. Owing to the palnfol injuries Prof. Hall received he will not attempt to make the ascension today. range, 1 west. $1. Arthur L. Ilclmer and wife to MarA. CONVENTIONJIECLARES lot 14, block 4, Monterey Cbu. Vicks of Kclion, Utah, spent tha Faust, addition, $10o. in tbe yesterday city. Chas. W. Frost and others to Emma (Continued from page 8.) R. T. Woodard of Salt Lake City, is E. Ilclmer. lot 6 and 7, block 4, Monterey addition, $500. visiting in tbe city. Emma E. HHmrr to Fred W. Red-Hel- tlon, because it is not an issue, will lots 6. 7 and 14. block 4, Mon- you not tell him that his views are imJ. E. Burrack or St. Louis, Mo, was portant on the other phases of the terey addition, $2,000. an Ogden yesterday. Alice Rogers Maw to Jnlla Smith, financial question which are before the (Loud applause.) Staff Capt. Dale, the new divisional lots 19 and 20, Coreys Subdivision, country. His declaration that tha sending of officer f the Salvation Army, will $1,000. Joseph A. Careswell and others to the telegram to Judge Parker waa a conduct the services at (he hall 2512 Watson, part of lot 7 and 8, declaration for the gold standard side Washington Avo at 8 o'clock. Street John and hia statement that if the Democblock 2, plat B. $50. 7:1 at in. Staff The meeting Capture is Emma W. Rannixter to D. S. Tnplin, racy was to adopt such a view It should an officer of many yeara sorvice in bs honest and say so frankly, was the Salvation Army end an excellent part of northeast quarter, section 17, greeted with a shriek of applause from 1 west. $1. 6, north township range, ia speaker, he accompanied by Capt. tbe tleo. Dinsdale and wife to L. H. galleries, and one man with a GallaKber who ia n soloist, ami Profesvoice yelled, "that's right" sor Parker, ihe violinist, special music NJcholl and others, part of lot 5, block strong bens tor John Daniel, chairman of the will be rendered. Everyliody should 48. plat A. $500. Geo. J. Reeder to Geo. J. Reeder, committee on resolutions, was then rechear them. All are welcome. lots S and 9. block 2, Woodman!; ognised to reply to Mr. Bryan. II was then 11 o'clock and there were The funeral services over (lie re- Main Street addition, $200. signs that the trouble would pass. Mr. mains of William Douglas will be held n1 EXCURSION Ihut TO UKIAN, UTAH, of Senator ,wvh today at 2 p. m. from the West WeTillman had been listened to attentivelJULY STH. ber meetinghouse. Interment- City y. 'Vhn applause was given there Cemetery. Special train via Oregon Short Line ass no disposition to prolong it. The delegates were evidently in a leaves Ogden noon. Returning leaves 6 p. m., July 10;h. fare $2.im businesslike frame of mind and determined to adjust and close the incident round trip. that had been so dramatically injected into the situation. Senator Daniel was recognized, but The following are the arrivals at the had spoken only a few words when a Reed hotel for tbe last twenty-fodelegate from Arkansas announced that hours: he eould hear nothing because of noise C. H. Anderson. Chicago: Frank All brothers are to meet among the delegates ami after some Host. St. Jo, Mich.; G. A. Mitchell, at the A. O. U. W. requested hall, Sunday July conversation between him and the Ogdon j. L. S. Lanicv, Denver; (,. A. lOih at 12:20 lo attend (ho funeral chairman, the latter directed that If the A. Deane, Sr, Indianapolis: B. A of our lale brother Geo. M. Kerr. delegates made any trouble the police Salt lake-- E. D. Findley. St. II. O. Williams. M. W. 24. should "take two or three or them out Ixjule; J. 'A. Young, Sun Francisco; J. ownwell. Recorder. 24. and if will do them good. Mrs. John Arman. London; Hubert H. H. Filxcnberg. M. WT. 3. Senator Daniel concluded at 11:17. Arman. London: James G. Arman W. Richie Recorder, S. His speech wss received wiih London; Allen 1J. Nelson. New York; hearty applause from the pit where the deleV. R. Shipley. Mrs. R. 8. Joyce BAIL FOR FEDERATIONS STH. were gates seatd. City: Wilier A. Knight. Cincinnati; J. B. Weaver of Iowa, who twelve II. E. Beiiediel. Washington, D C : 9. Creek. Cripple Cun yeatw ago was tbs presidential nominee Judge F. J. Fulmi-IgcBaker City; W. B. nlngham in ihe July ditrlct court today of the IfomiU party, nrxi spoke, being lorsythe, Chicago: W. n. Kahlcr flxed the bonds of ten of the members recognized amid rails of "vote, vote" kut Lake; F. H. Freeme. St. Louis. of the federation held in th- from all over the hall It was. he said on charge of murder, assault jail to n illusion to suppose Parker 1 NOTICE. murder and conspiracy to murder at be aoptical foot higher than on yesterday. The $111,1100 each, and of twenty oilier at allusion ns canned by the All members of the E3rd Quorum convention each. Twelve an? refused ad being ibree feet lower. To send the of Seventy are requested to me- -t nt mntaoce to bail. was telegram the Third ward meetinghouse today equivalent to earing "All ng.it. Judge; anything you want w will at 1 o'clock to march in a bodv to 9 The steamer I, a SaTarls, July accede to." the- residence of enr late Brother La loraine and oihers of Mr. Weaver nit o. M. Kerr and attend the funeral voie, punned the name of tbe French line tux-,- - t,,n su j.fili.'d whh a Pb r from where Judge Parker sent his services in H- i- Tabernacle new cqnjpnn m f complete fir EXOfK F Ain't. JR.. cannon for spccilx- - n inversion ium telegram. II Is spelled Eaopna," he said. but I ibfnk it ought to Secretary Quorum. , read, uavsl auxiliary ciiiiiirs. " Vociferous calls of - REED HOTEL ur : A. O. U. W. "Question, question, vote.1 followed. The chair recognised Charles 8. Hamlin of Msssauchusttta, who urged the sending of the telegram to Judge Parkor. As Mr. Hamlin finished, it was evident that the delegates were heartily sick of listening to speeches and wers rapidly losing temper over tbe constant succession of speakers who mounted the pisiform, and they clamored fiercely for a vote, but Chairman Clark, true to his promise, that every msn should have a fair show, recognized Senator Carmack of Tennessee. Pettigrew Interrupted to know if the Parker telegram did not declare that the gold etandsrd wss firmly and irrevocably fixed and was informed that he was correct. Loud applause greeted Mr. Bryaa'a remark that it waa a manly thing In Judge Per ker to express his opinions before tbe convention adjourned, but his statement would have been a manlier thing had he epoken before the convention was again cheered. He announced that be would propone an amendment to the message and took hia sent amidst cries of "Vote, rote. Hill. The speaker declared that Mr. Bryan said that the nomination of Judge Parker would be declaration enough on the money plank. "Air. Chairman," said Mr. Bryan, rising hastily. I beg the gcut lemons pardon, but I never said that-- " John Sharp Williams supported Air. Bryan in bin statement and Senator Carmack accepted the correction. The senator took occasion to deny that he bad ever received a message from Judge Parker, and tbe chair recognized Mr. Bryan, who presented tn amendment to the reply to Judge Parker as follows: But as you will, if elected, be called upon to hi upon certain phases of the money question, we would like to know whether you favor reducing the volume of silver dollan, whether you fovor an asset currency and branch national banks, whether you prefer national bank currency to United Staten notea Mr. Bryan then proceeded to answer some of the statements made by those who had followed bis first address. Great applause followed his assertion that lack of harmony in tbe party could not be laid nt bln door. Senator Carmack undertook to correct a statement made by Mr. Bryan as to the proceedings in the committee on resolutions and a short debate followed between the gentlemen with tha result that neither satisfied the other as to who possessed tha better memory. The speaker woke the galleries to he enthusiasm when he deflvsd-th- al had expressed a willingness to support a gold standard ihgn to build up harmony cm tbe party nd again when he declared that he bellved the adoption of (he gold standard bould defeat the party on the impending campaign. There were only two ways out of the difficulty in which the action of Judge Parker had plunged the party. On 3 was to amend the message in the manner he hod suggested and the other aa to amend the platform by the insertion of a gold plank. Leaning far over the nil in front of the platform, he shook his hand at the New York delegation and said; I will agree to adopt Senator Carmack's plank. Will that satisfy the friends of Judge Parker? Mr. Bryans address follows: Mr. Bryan read his proponed amendment to the telegram as follows "But as you will, if elected, be called upon to adf on certain phases of the money question, we would like to know whether you favor reducing the volume of silver 'dollars whether you favor an asset currency, a branch national bank, orjvhsther you to Unitprefer national hank currency . ed 8tates-not- e He then went on do show the efforts he had made to preserve harAnd my objection mony. He said: now Is that after we have done our part, after we have given up our contentions for harmony, there should now he forced on us something worse than the original contention." Regarding tbe statement that he had said Judge Parker would not need a platform ,Mr. llryan said he believed he had made That remnrk regarding Mr. Cleveland, whose record was so well known that a platform would not be necessary if he were the nominee. He added "But, my frieddx, I think that my recollection on the subject is carried out by the fact of my question to Senator Hill and his answer that he did not know the opinion of Judge Parker on tfie 'silver auestlon. I think that verifies my position, for if Senator Hill did not know hie opinion, 1 would 'hardly say he should be accepted as the platform himself." Answering the argument of Senator Daniel that the party having been defeated twice on the silver question it should acquiesce In the will of the could, he majority, this argument aid, as well be applied to the tariff question. He went on: It Is said that Judge Parker did not discuss this question; that nobody knew bis opinion, but this question was so settled In New York that nolrndy erer thought of mentioning It. Well, it that is true, then how dH anybody discover that it was not in the platform. (Laughter and ap-- ! . JULY SUNDAY MORNING, or well-kuow- C. W. Dorsey, a capitalist of Washington, D. C., is in the city on business. UTAH. .j-- State of Utah vs. J. J. Mar'.. Thomas E. Hall, defendant granted thirty days additional , in which to prepare, serv an(. c bill of exceptions. litical issue. band plat ing Auld Lang Syne." Tbe case of T. R. OCounol', Does sny one in this hall deny that? was heard. Tg I If there ia any one on the floor of this St Louis, July 9. When asked to- Thus. Hanleyto recover $30 auornT convention believes the money question night after the debate on the reply to is brought infees alleged to be due for is an issue let him rise. Not a delegate Judge Parker whether it was his Mr. conducting the defendamv T.1 rasa tention uf support the ticket. through the bankruptcy cou-- t "Now let anyone on the platform Bryan said: was being taken this I have nothing to eay except that testimony w ho believes the money question an isI expect to cast my vote for the port closes. sue arise. As ha said this, Mr. Williams turned to Mr. Bryan. But Mr. ticket." liryan kept his seat. Cries of quesEXCURSION TO LAGOON VIA OREtion, question," came so fast that some minutes. In reigned for GON SHORT LINE. JULY 13TH. the confusion an effort was made to 10 a. m., make an adjournment' motion.' This Special train leaves Ogden under m., 8 waa ruled out of order. p. leaves Lagoon returning Ward. Everybody Second of Mr. Bryan sprang to his feet and deauspices clared that his delegation was going to Invited. support he candidate that New York and If it DISTRICT COURT PROCEEDINGS wanted lor would conduce to harmony, he would at no contamination when yog withdraw his amendments to the reply. na your meat orders, you are 1 am mt, going to withdraw thla amend- Number ef Civil Cases Are Disposed of getting good, wholesome dm Air. "Our said delegaBryan. ment," of by Judge Relapp. not an ounce of doubtful tion will vote tor tha candidate tot that New York wants. food ever enters our provtafoi We are not going to do one thing to In the district court before Judge market It Is your Interest as mar the harmony of the convention. Henry H. Rolapp tbe following matours to remember this, as After some debate a roll call waa or- ters were beard our 5 per cent rebate ii vs. County Weber tigate dered on the question of the adoption Leathern Alex of the Williams reply to Judge Parker. Fvr association tbe testimony of tern. As the roll call proceeded. It was evident both parties was taken and Judgment to send the message returned In the plaintiffs favor for that 2458 Washington At OGSQi would be curled. The result was an$55.60. 774 and 191 noes, nounced to be ayes, J. W. F. Volker vs. Barnard unck, the message was ordered sent by tbe plaintiffs objections to findings of convention. The vote closed the Inci- fact and conclusions of law' si preWEATHERS!, dent, which It was born, nt the after- sented by the referee were taken unnoon session, promised to be more than der advisement sensational, it had been provocative of some feeling and much anxiety cm the part of the party leaders, but before tbe evening session it was evident they had the matter well in hand. Business now went back to tbe point where a roll call of tbe state was about anu to be called for the tbe chair directed that the roll ahouh. 2461 Washington Ave. (Over Browning' Gun Siore) be called. Alabama, Arkansas and Callforol.i HERE IS YOUR went aoildly for Davia Turner scoreu OPPORTUNITY Willseven on the Colorado vote and iams received three at the same time. to get that dental work dons The final result of the ballot, unoffiwhich yon have been patting of Turner. ; was: Williams. 165; cially, m long. 58. 654; Davis, Harris, 100; To introduce our work w Iowa did not vote. Till ter the next 39 days-e- Sa The nomination of Davis waa yon tbe following low friesa: It was resolved that ttu S6.M Full set of teeth full report of the proceedings of th $5M Brldgework ..." convention should be printed. Gold Crown, 22k $$ffi Delegate John Lamb of Indian,, Porcelain Crown $s.4l moved that tbe Democratic net loan, Gold Fillinga $1.06 and up committee be authbrixed to fill any va Platinum Finings $143 canclee that might occur on the na Silver Fillings 9fe tlonal ticket. The motion was made i. Painless Extracting Me the form of a resolution which wa adopted without opposition. A resoluOWN OF sore METHOD No BXRACTION OCR gums. Plaaaeat tion naming and thanking the officei end harmless as sMlk recommended specially tor the aervous sal pf the convention was also adopted. dellcata. The people of St. Louis and the Busl ness Men's league of the city wer Monty Paid for Extraction Applies on Plates thanked for entertainment provided. Chairman Champ Clark and tempoIf yeur plate does not "stick," let us make you one that wHL rary Chairman John Sharp Williams WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OP CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK wers made respectively chairmen of the committees to notify Judge Parker am. It costa yon nothing to hove your teeth examined, and we sag Darla of tbe nominations. ten you ia advance just what It will cost to have your work dona aid Frederick B. Holman was announce; will savt you money should yon decide to have it done hy na ae national committeeman for Oregon Thanks to the management, PreI THE HIGHEST CLASS Op DENTISTRY AT THE LOWEST dent and officers of the Louisians Ex n resolution was in expressed position PRICES IS OUR MOTTO. . The convention ratified, by agreeing membei a to a motion, the selection as of the national committee of Thomo. Tacgui-- t of Indiana. Mr. Taggart's seLady Attendant Hours ft to 6 Sunday 10 to 2 lection was announced too late to b: recorded In the regular way. Senator McCreary of Kentucky presided In the cloning moments of the convention. 2461 Washington Ave. (Over Brownings Gun Store). A rointlon of thanks to Senatoi Bailey of Texas for the admirable man tioi." Does any one deny thab-ev- en ner In which he presided over the conMr. Bryan," asked Air. Williama "Then vention was agreed tit take the next sentence," he said, "beAt I: SI o'clock. Senator McCreary adcause it is not regarded by us as a po- journed the convention sine die, tbe con-lusi- on YOU ARE SURE, nt cess.' It was ten minutes after midnight when Bryan concluded, and John Sharp Williams arose, lie plunged without prefare Into a scathing arraignment of Mr. Bryan. Turnlug from time to time he fared Air. Bryan who sat with immobile countenam and fanned himself. His voice trembling, Mr. Williams declared that Air. Bryan had presented the spectacle of a man pleading for harmony when in all this great convention his bad been the only voire of discord. The amendments to tbs Parker telegram, he characterized as a lot of foolish questions." He spoke satirically. with biting humor and great earn-estne- V Guarantee Given With 'All WORK. 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