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Show THE MOIWTOTG EXAMINEE: OGDEX, UTAH, MONDAY MORX1XO, GRAND Opera House EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM Indepsndss? Phone.. ...... ..Nfc jj ..... ,........N4 Sell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE Ne. Independent Pham Indapendcnt Phone 44 of bath Ulephene eyatema closed after S p. m. No. 123 SSSi CHANGE OF PLAY EVERY NIGHT. I ihelr anthis evening The Welter Cluli will 1ml REPERTOIRE nual elect ion of at 4 o'clock. Good Sized Crowd Was In Attendance and Enthuaiaaiem for Both Side Ran High. Prices 102030c PAINS REED HOTEL t'hl-eag- Per Sox WM. DRIVER a Valley, visited waa Among the .districts Cold mountain, where Frank Parsons, formerly of Ogden, la In charge of a Ogden Steam Laundry 437 ST. TWENTY-FIFT- THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY m the Pacific ooaat nlae the flneet Vapea on the Pacific eoaaLThelr wince re nbeolutely pure. If you wiah to good cheer far the helldajra order acme of their wine from die-pen- FRIZZINI BROS. dW eeen ' i,i ent S(th UlTNt WINES the with palm fan. you may be enjoying Today World'. Fair contest begin. Ten of delightful ocean trip and sea Weber coiutys lucky girls will go breezes." to Portland next July, only about From the following It will be seen eighty dqya from date the trip will that the leading paper of the nation atari. Beginning with tbfa evening are conducting a world's fair contest. How can you spend gS.tkHt to semi jioth the Morning Examiner and Evening Standard will announce dally the ten girls on this great trip, suiil a result of each day'a voting. Every gentleman ye.terday? liailot will have on it a number It U eay, was the reply. Every stamped which will correspond with newspaper wants subscribers, not the stamp on the receipt isued for of the subscriptions themselves, subscription. This la arranged for but In order to command advertising the expre-- a purpose of preventing any prices. Very few papers, if any, duplication or unfair methods. The make any moneywen ubrrihera. The men subscriber hardly ever pays enough special committee of business who will Investigate the contest at its money to pay for the white paper and close will have no trouble whatever Hie trouble to gel the Milcrlher and In discovering unfair ballm. In fact to deliver the psper to him. The adthe contest has been so well arranged vertiser pays the profits of the newsthat no fraud or unfair methods are paper and there are no profits from IKMSible. The Salt Lake Telegram is advertising the advertiser unlea. also conducting a contest in Balt makes money from hi advertising, Lake and it ptiidished the following therefore, lo get advertising and big baturilay evening; prices the paper must have subscrib"Big Papers and Contaati." ers. Once in a while a man adver'It looks like tne majority of the tises In a palter because he like tbo big papers are going to send girla to paper or its manager, but where one the Lewis and Clark exposition," said does that 99 out of esrh 10U demand . D. E. Burley, general passenger agent profits on their oi the Oregon Short Line. Now this contest is nothiug more 'The Western lines have decided to Issue or levs than a business proposition transportation for such contests only to gel subscribers. We figure it out on a cah basis. If wo did not we that it la cheaper lo send ten girls could not handle the girls that would to the World's Fair and pHy all the come from Eastern patters." necessary expenses lhan to pay men In fact, what Mr. Burlry says is and women to solicit for subscribers. in line with the facts. Contests are We have been fair in giving our reanow the great circulation features son for the context. It is our way of with the enterprising paper of Ihe advertising onrelYcs. country. The Commercial-Tribunof "Why don't you send ten young Cincinnati, Murat. Halstead'a old pa- men, they could get more subscriber) per, and the most conservative news- than girls?" said another gentleman, paper in the I'nited States, is sending ihat is easy again. Everybody knows ten girls to England. The Indianapolis that nine out. of every leu young men Sentinel is running a contest to send could save enough money to go to glrU to the Portland exposition. The the World's Fair If they wanted to. Butte News, Ogden Standard and the -- ul very few of the young ladies comIdaho palters are sending girls to mand sufficient, wages or employment Portland. The Chicago Inter Ocean, lo save from 93tKl to fo00 and proper 8t. Loiii 8tar and Republic, Cincin- ly cioth and care for themselves. For nati Enquirer and many of the other that reason when ihe girl rail ' on big Eastern papers have just closed ihelr friends to subscribe for a paper successful contest, of various kinds. and pay a year in advance they will Even the Tribune aad Deseret News do It for the girls, when they would conducted successful .contests some refuse the boys. That is why we years ago. Such contests cot money, give the girls the preference. The hut they are circulation builders, and girl hare one chance to go to the they arc in the nature of a recogni- World's Fair while the boy has ten tion of the obligations a paper feels chances; fur that reason the girl will towards its loyal subscritiers. Travel work harder lhan the lsiy. A hoy Is the modern educator. People of can work his way up to Port land, a meana now take their children from girl cannot. In fact, we could give a school and send them on long tour hundred reasons why we choose girls to complete their knowledge by travel Instead of Isvys. and liy becoming acquainted with the Young man, atop asking qursHons manners and rualonts of other lands. and support your best girl for tha The same education Is offered' to contest, perhaps she will smile twice you AT NO EXPENSE. Now is the on you If you do. The contest Is on, time to grasp the opportunity. Just mny the prettievt, loveliest, and best think of it! While the t perspiring 1 rustlers 'among all the Weber county Waldon thousands at home are rtf away girls win. If Coleman e. f Lawrence Following la the score by Innings: LIQUORS M. LEEDOM H. PATTISON FALSTAF CAFE 242b WHERE TO EAT BOSTON CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything here th( beat Short ordere at all hour. All kind of game and fish l eeaaon. ai"nel- - uncay, front p If f f5: Fin ,unch fwn 11 and to 8 o. m, JIM A YOUNG 224 OF WIFE'S Twenty-fift- ..... Street. h MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Eeal Estate and Chattel Loaaa Service quick, eonfldeatlal and private. Ko oommlaaloe. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. tfl-- 4 Keefe. Bids, Phone 434-- want the worth of your money in MEAT 111 24th Street. Pha-- No. 453. QUARRY ARMY According lo a rejiort sent out from FOR Angeles, Dr. E. H. Graham, who LOVELL TAKES SAMPLE was for a number of years a practicGOVERNMENT TESTS. ing physician of Ogden, has filed a suit In Ihe superior court at that plaro Wosk on Depoaita ia Not Yet Advanced Enough to Determine against Thurman B. Hicks, a retired es pit a list for loO.nnn for the alleged Their Commercial Value. allenathui of the affections of his wife. . Illeksjicrarding to the story, is a widower, considered very wealthy, la a thirty-thirdegree mason and at pres-ne- i Is deputy Inspector for the state of Wyoming, lie hna been In Lo Angeles a little more lhan a year and has been living wiih the Grahams. The defendant to the suit recently filed claims Hint the suit Is the result of spite on the part of the doctor an MOVES SLIGHTLY BETTER account of the refusal of his wife to AND FULLY CONSCIOUS transfer some property to him. Mr. and Mrs. Graham have a large circle of friends in this rtty who will be surprised to learn of this acllou. Al one thirty o'clock this morn- While located In Ogden the Graham's Iiir the night superintendent of street and their lived on Twenty-fourtthe U D. 8. hospital at Salt lathe domestic life seemed to be a very in response to an Inquiry from the happy one. office of (his paper, slated that the A. 11. condition of (ouneiluinn POOR SEALING 8EASON. Moves was about the same. If any- thing a little better and thought St. Johns. X. F.. April 9. The steamthat the doctors held out some en- er Leopard with 2.UU0 seals and the couraglng hopes for his recovery. lO.non aeals arThe superintendent further slat- Virginia Lake with rived today, the former with her marh-Inered that although Mr. Moves sp- disabled. They report little pears to be slightly dazed, he la In the sea! hunt. not tinranelinis as has been report- Eighteen of the whole fleet of twenty-twed and rcHdtlv asks anil answer it is doubtful If all questions in un intelligent wav. ships are still nut. the whole catch will exceed inn, (too agHinsi 2S4.imhi last year. d v MIIMIIIMMIMMIV NEW PLATED TABLE WARE Finished In French Gray JUST RECEIVED HERE. Knives Salad Sets andForksl Fish Spoons Sols Berry Sets Cream Ladles IceCrcam ' Sugar Sets Sheila THESE GOODS CANNOT BE TOLD FROM STERLING LESS YOU LOOK AT THE STAMP ON THE BACK SILVER A party conflating of Tom Lovell, who has the contract fur the UN- new building iu ibis city, and Mcssr. C. F. Whipple, W. W. Ruby, of together with a representative this paper, made a trip to the location of the granite beds, northeast of the city, yr.iterday afternoon, for the purpose of inspecting the slotfe beds, samples of which were secured fur the purpose of having them passed on by the government inspectors. Mr. Iaivell wa of the opinion that there was. perhaps, too much cracked rock on the surface to warrant the proieculion of the work necessary to open up the quarries, bill if the same rock t.iat appears on the surface, can lie secured further back in the mountain that would be more aolid and frea from the scams that run through some of the surface stone, the gran-Itwould he very valuable and the development of the property would be well worth while. A great deal of the slone is while a.iii almost a Haiti as marble and there Is a wealth of mottled gianite, all of which would lake a high polish anil which would be alike useful lor monumental ami building work. The work on the property will be continued and ihe stone taken from the surface will be iied for foundation purposes, for which it is staled there Is a good demand. However, Mr. Lovell cannot wall for the development of the property so as to use Ihe granite tor the federal building, but. a tnorough test of the crone will lie made, to determine its worth. Several lilss-.have ulready been put In the lied of rock, but the work Is not a. yet tar enough advanced to determine whether the granite is solid enough or the use for which it is wanted. federal s and FISH go to Ballard & Rinckers GRANITE E. B. Graham Once of Ogden la After T. B. Hicke of Lot Angeles. a. If you CRANE MEETS DEFEAT. GENERAL AT THE BIG CLOCK WASH. AVE. d d ram-plai- COM ficers. All details for the big day have been completed and nothing farther remains to be done excepting the making up of the program, which is now in the hands of a committee and will be completed at an early date. The local memlirrs of the G. A. R. are very enthusiastic over Ihe for tho ejcsinpmcnt and eicry effort will lie made to carry the plans through wiihoul a hitch of any kind. pro-pec- ts DEAD Old Resident of Huntsville Passes Away After Short Illness. Mr. Sophia M. Jensen, wire of Peter N. Jensen, died on Ssturday last at the family residence at Huntsville, of general debility, agefl 75. after an ill ness of about four months. The deceased was born in Denmark and came to I'tah a great many years ago. settling in Huntsville with her husband, where they have raised s family of sons and daughters, one of which I Mrs. Jhiih-- s Cosnell, of Ogden. Mrs. Jensen was a member of the church of Utter Day Saints, to which she was faithful to the end. She la aurvlved by her husband and a num ber of children. The funeral services will be held Wednesday at. 2 o'clock In the afternoon at the Huntsville meeting house. Interment will lie at. Huntsville. Bo, ton. Mass.. April 9. Joshua Crane oi thi cliy. the national court tennis champion, today met defeat at the hands of c narle E. Sands of New York in the final match T the singles net tonal championship tournament at HARLEM HANDICAP. the Boston T nni aud Racquet club. The New York man took three out of the four stubbornly contested sets, Chicago. Ills., April 9. The nomination for the Hiii lem NaHonul hanIne score eing dicap which oas a vain? of 117.500 he Jew- were announced Warsaw. April 9. 9 p. tenight. In the list, ish quarter of tills city was guarded which numbers eility-seveii- . arc uf ihe b a strong ruilltart force niroitgiiout handica phonies uf the day. Eiury policeman on duty at the wet and tuber iFctkms of tae or ilouhiful points were guard- country. The -- lake will be rim June j Isolat-- d The rent It of luh. the up.nin? dnv or the spring ed by two Mildlera. I this wii th first quiet Sunday here meet ing at lem. The weight I ill-- ; ill be announced January dleturbance.-- . April Jvth. lu-- from the preaenre u their Muu they went with the .lclcrniinti,la ," make the world better and noM aad happier by what they should 7. for it. We have a phrase by whis wc describe one who. in a cmnnimi-is not so entirely engrossed iih PUNISHMENT OF SIN own affairs but that he has tume tin) for the happiness and well beinz Sermon Preached at Preebyterian hi city or hla land. We call such a msn a r"Mir Church by Rav. Carver. splrltrd citizen. Tho early diwinu The service in the Presbyterian of the religion of Christ were moat church yesterday evening, haa for its the world has known. eitlzeni Is "What tho Punishment tif subject, Sin?" and Rev. Carver took for his START AMERICAN SCHOOL Be Not text, Deceived, God Is Not What soever Man Sowelh Mocked, for Mevlra Cliy, April 9. A romeur That. Shall he Also After for the purrhase and eatsMishmsatg Reap. dealing with the facts about the dura- an Amerlean school in Mexiro iu tion of punishment and reward, Rev. been incorporated wlih a capital no Carver said: The principle of seed of $10,001). Consul General time and harvest runs through sll life, Russell Parsons was notable to Jag, aenn we see it In the seed multiplying Into the consent of the state depannw the harvest. The acorn Into the to serve as president of the anuriara great oak. The student hours bring The association expects lo open this the harvest of knowledge. The ap- school the coming autumn slmnltu. prentice hours makes the harvest of ously with the school opening la ib mechanical aklll. The seed of indol- United States. ence brings the harvest of Ignorance. CHIEF JUSTICE KNIGHT DEAD The thought, ylelda the deed, the deed the life, the life the character, the character the eternity. Here on earth Cheyenne, Wyo., April the sowing Is never ended and the Knight, chief justice of the anpimc of court Wyoming, died at hia ion reaping commenced.. After death the sowing Is ended and the reaping ia here today. He had been on the and supreme bench a number of never ended. There are In life two kinds of seeds years and was prominent in acmt to bow, that which yield worldlincaa Orders. He was a thirty-thirdepot and that which yields spiritual life. Mason and one of the founders of the has ignored Wyoming consistory. The worldly man who spiritual seed must not complain when Pittsburg. Pa., April 9. Arvos he sees the spiritual man reap a harvand ronlnfla est of true spiritual peace and eternal Bitcalrn, rest for he deliberately chose to sow of the Piltaburg Plate Ulam onq puny and one of tbe best knuvn mn not that kind of seed. Your harvest will be the same in in tbo glass business iu tbe countiy, kind that you how only multiplied Sin died at bla home last night of pnesown yields harvest of sin. Scandal umonia, aged 54 years. spirit yields an empty life. Judging SEVENTY-FIFTMORMON spirit sown yields a cold life. BlaspCONFERENCE 15 OVER hemy soon yields a harvet of emply worda which bind the thought. Sin (Continued from fige 0w.) ever yields a tremendous Increase in harvest but If we sow the seed we feet. hHpplnesa in the church without have no more right to complain about, n perfect peace- - If the members uf tbe reaping than haa Ihe farmer to t because he cannot reap wheat church arc divided and inliarmoniou-iwill be but. a short time itatil the when he sowed millet. if you sow drinking, lust, greed, church is dismembered and defalsehood, desecration, you must not stroyed. He paid s magnificent tribute tr complain if the harvest, is very great. Abraham Lincoln for hi. mtui-rlYou sowed Ihe seed and you knew that seed grows, you must reap it. But the work in guiding the ship( of Mato pa rocks and shoals slavery, and greatest harvest of sin and its great- the Lincoln ws s nun iest punishment In this world at least. declaredof that God to do that gr'Hil wort. Is remorse anil despair and sin ever nspired He declared that he could see dawields these two, in just proportion ns ngers ahead for the land, as there air it Is sown. and the You ask If Ihis is Just, to reap what thoe who abuse their liberty, freedom. of privileges so, sow. you Every penitentiary say Lincoln waa put to death by 11 the lawyeri and law makers believe assassin. He who did the deed wts fruit and grower so. Every, farmer to but wa Justice don death, put harvest else says this is a just law, were ends of Justice tnt! and tho would bn all rhance. Hie life uf one the equal uf the Was man a Is If in health. We say it the other? ruins his stomarh with high living, lire ofthen poke of the none say that dyspepsia and gout are of lie Garfield and of McKinley, aud then The shattered body of the not. just. said uf the assassins: drug user Is the harvest they reap, but my estimation those men wen none say hut that If they will use it, notInthe real assassin. They an they should reap whaL they sow. . still at large. Who arc Ihry! They It Is Just so with sin and godless-nes- are the men who edit npw. papers, the you sow It and you must reap. the leaden i when you are preachers who describe Moreover, you know ctm monsters, wicked and reacbeing are of seed kind what you sowing, a ambitious men who sre and the facia will what it and yield, sowing out to oppress mankind; is ma are before you In many a life you hing rob the pour lo enrich thewho know. You see the practical demon- mselves. stration of it all about you and doing man who look on anotnw it deliberately you must not shrink or withThemurder In hi heart, who wrio complain or grumble if It ylelda too In hia papers of murder, and wmi niueh. atnM up the feeble minded to m "If you Jump out of a window you raise men whom they hate, they those of need not complain against the lagas much aa be wmi thn mnrdcrrr gravity because you break a leg, you strikes ihe blow." Just knew that when you jumped. President. L. W. Shitrlliff. of so, If you deliberately live a sinful life, stake, said he had attended m; endo not. say the result la unjust, you conferences, but he had nevr mtt" tered It knowingly. a better than this one. "Another side to this truth, sow good ed no fear of what shall be done k seed of honesty, morality, sincerity, tho They he said. fargallty, Christ likeness, prayer, faith been tithing,' In tho hand of the It placed In Christ and the harvest, will bo a lee in trust. It in not thoie whop, great, nay greater than when evil is tithing who ask. but thoe who Which sown. You can sow cither. nut, that ask what is 1. ,r,nB1BL, shall It be?" with 11. (kid bless Ii-t Commander H. P. Department Burns, Adjutant General AY. I Rowe and Quartermaster General R. G. Slater, all of Salt Lake, met with the committee and the general plans as arranged by the local committee were discussed, all of which met with the approval .of the department of- m.-T- H aua seen. i. " Drawers, Corset Covers, etc public-spirite- The general committee of the G. A. al the city hall yesterday' afternoon for the purpose of completing the arrangements for the State encampment to be held in this city on May 13th, when it is expected that there will lie one of the largest gatherings in Ogdon that the city has yet JEKSOX Niht Gon,, 8kirt AT CHURCHES R. met SOPHIA T Twenty-Fift- h Haa Ever Seen. MRS. ... LAMONI GRIX 358 St. May 15th Will Witnesz One of Largest Gatherings That Ogden uie Jo So Lewis & Co., Jewelers and Opticians COMMITTEE so 75 conts If you have any doubt about great value for little money. eom. see our goode. Only at thie sale can you get so good value. PLETES ITS ARRANGEMENTS. ji mm Ldi' . AFFECTION o Washington Avenue. (Phone 22CX) .L5Tci' o DOCTOR SUES FOR LOSS 1(e- - N9ht 8kiPt, COrMt C0Ver. Orswirs, etc These prices give but a hint of the great values offered at Chances like this are seldom found. Toko your choice. thi. advi-rtUing- OF GRAND Pk " INSPECT THEE NCAMPMENT 4 015 2 2 3 1 Ogden Ada 1 0 2 P 0 4 6 0 I 1.1 Ass. Ohib lllia: Ogden 17. Aaaenibly Club 14; errors: Ogden 3, Assembly Club 9. empire Carney. r.. Listen to them. A triumph of modern Industry. Take except the Gowne. Only ene to a CustomerT ala-hi- h SL fl. big free milling property, owned by a Reno company. While prospecting along the west aide of the Uraiievlnc range. Mr. Heffner made several locations which will be worked later on h.v the company. Describing Death Valley, Mr. Hef"I have read shout people fner says; dying of (be heat In Death Valley hut 1 would be more willing to believe they 1 froze to death. hare experienced nothing but snow and cold rains and high winds, mixed with sand ranting here." Since receipt of this letter a telegram lias been received front Mr. Heffner fill'd at (loldlleld lo which place he had returned for supplies. Word has a Ian been received front the other party sent by the company to the country north of Tonopah announcing the location of some clulnts In the northern part of Xye county In the Silver Bend range. Samples received Indicate that a very high grade silver ore has been encountered. There fa quite a rush of prospectors to the locality, mostly front Wlnnenturra anti other towns on the Southern Pacific. thsmsslves. Standard-Examine- r a If we fall to reach your heart' It won't he the fault of our laundry work, for it la aa Rood aa aklll and careful can make It. Why not let na hava your bundle next week and Rive ii a a chance to prove that our laundry fchould be your laundry? o$,t n West TR- WONDERFUL VALUES STOP AND CONSIDER THESE LOW OBSERVE The variety of the garments wa prick. elegant finish and varied styles. It will convince yorhoma"1 the the veriest drudgery, and you will wonder JWlna ' goods oo choap.. Economy tells you to buy Underwear ,n" -y when you can buy at the lew prices w offer n thij? sal ' LOT 1 Children's Drawers, Waists, Oanyeu afford to waist time making th. agents LOT 2 Ladies' Drawers, Childrens Drawers, Corset So well done for oo little money is a marvel. Garments The first match baseball game of the season was played yesterday after-maiat Glenwood Tark between the 1731 Among the S.ili Inkers in Ogden Ogden Advertising Team and the Asyeaicrd.y were f. J. Hiirhy, J. O. sembly Club learn, colored, and reV. C. Shoemaker and sulted in a victory fctadlln and for the former wife. lutncb by the cluse score of 13 to 13. A good sized crowd waa In attendance Mn. 0. C. Mirhaelson, who ha considering the ominous, threatening been visiting with relative, in Omaha clouds in the southwest which boded for several months, returned to ibis SIOIlll. The Golden city oa I'. I. No. 3 this morning. The grand aland waa about equally divided between ihe colored and white re for tha anti Scat new on cale The engine and ditched coal car are and csih ruction cheered lustily for mi ill doing duty at Twenty first aiul wock... Secure them earl. There was their n'spietive teams. Wall avenue. the Kin of enthusiasm up to ihe last U ramie Western from connect ini; with j plenty innings, as neither team had a lead the spur in lrunr. of the Sinunou pix cinch on winning. Hardware company warehouse. Thu colored lioys have been doing fafihtul practice work for over two Alex, liyslop, futmerly oil the weeks past and pul up a pretty fair at a IT of rhe Ball Lake Triof hall. The support given town Iasi ceiling lo sample bune, arrived in the pitcher waa good and had he, of lake charge of the Ogden department the arm, been In be'ter con-F- ORof that paper, in place of Fred Whip- ditionstrong would have made their they numple, whie other dutlcn are too brethern white sonic faster to win go erous to allow him in continue the The Ogden Ads did not the game. RHEUMATIC newspaper woik. play as good a game as a look at the makeup of the team would lead one to suppose, but there are very pertinent reasons for this fact. Most of the boys Yhave done little or no ball playing this season, which will he perfectly evident The following are the arrivals at the to them today when they try to move Bromo-Laxin- e ihelr atiffened bodies about. With Heed for the past 24 hours. K. Hrowtic. New York: I P. more practice they could easily have Richards, New York; Frank D. Hall, held the colored bo.va down to half the Denver; W. 17. Hhoetnaker and wife. score. A glance at the score by Innings will Salt lake; F. K Tulle. City; Henry ALSO Mill (all. New York; T. 8. W. Myers, show that the colored boys made most of ihelr runs In the sixth and seventh Ore.; K. M. Kenderdlne. For LaGripps, Neuralgia, 101110011, In these two Innings ihe K. F. Rice, Rochester. X. Y.; innings. Chaa. It. Taylor, New York; Gnrdow lire works went off and the Ada seem the AsCity; Mrs. F. P. Ernest, St. ad to lie up a tree, allowing men. Coughs, Colds, Headaches I. Kinder, In Mo.; Samuel Rlair. I'lty; I)r. sembly hoys to ntn In nine Fanouier, New York. 8. 11. Corbett, 8l. the other seven they held them down latuia, Roy T. Byrne, Omaha, Neb.; K. to four runs. 25c were at first The colored boys 11. Parsons, 8t. lanitN, Mo.; W. B. Hurnull and wife, St. Louis, Ma; E. slightly banifuzstcd" which waa evidAT C. Bradley, Detroit; W. C. Howarth, ent when one of their number made a City.; C. J. Hurley, Rail latke; J. U. wonderful slide for life at first base. Hod leu, Suit iutke; M. Leebman, New Ho evidently forgot that (here la no need of loiichlng the batter on his York. way to first and shutting his eyes and alining straight for a craggy point In NEWS FROM DEATH VALLEY the dlatant Wasatch, he launched forth The Druggist through the air while the grand ataml laughed themaelvea Hoarse. The officers of the Ogden-XevailFor the Ogden Ada, Clark got the Mining company have Jnat received a greater number of hits, while R. TayFor the colored in fielding. letter from I IL Hefrner who la in lor leadCans fielded hla position the lioys, charge of ono of the company'! pros- liesi, having eight chancea without an In Southern Nevada. error. pecting outfit Following la the lineup of ibe two The letter wea written late In March not In the batting order, howteams, waa and sent In to Goldfield front a ever. about thirty Mortcuson point in Death Valley, c Olivers tulles south and west of Bull Frog. OanX . a a P In this letter Mr. Heffner diatribes 1st b Berkley In detail hla trip from Tonopah by way 2nd b Burns of Silver Peak, l.lila. Title Canyon, 3rd b O'Donnelly Tukop and Kane Springs Jnto Death aa Robinson ufilcerii Muslin Underwear Now is thp Time to Support Your Best Girl and Make Her Feel that You Sent Her to Portland Money Cm Buy a Ticket, but if You Have no Money How Sweet it is to Earn a $300 Trip to See the Greatest Show on Earth. DE- ASSEMBLY BASEBALL TEAM FEATED BY 13 TO 15. APRIL 10th SPECIAL SALE OF CONTEST BEGINS GAME Nol 120 Bell Phone WORLDS FAIR WIN FIRST 1 Na Ball Pliana WM. OLASMAWN advertiser:STHE APRIL 10, 100S. . s, penally Afternoon Seooion. Sermon Preached at Church of Good Shepherd by Rev. Alfred Brown. . Before a large congregation in the EpNeopal church lat evening, Rev. Alfred Brown prescue, I a sermon on Our Citizenship la in Heaven, which 1 taken from Fhilippians Mr. Brown spoke in part as follows: "We are free of the City of God, the new Jerusalem, and we must assert our freedom whenever we are tempted to commit sin. I mnt lay hold on the promise, If the Son ahall make you free, ye shall le free, indeed. and If m I shall find the truth uf another promise, Sin shall not have dominion over you, for ye tiro not under the law. but under grace.' Looking back over Ihe ministry of Christ and Hia apostles, unselfishness L the on principle that, interpret the These men and their Divine whole. Leader werp burning and throbbing with what has been called the of humanity.' the They (aw La their fellows not saw actual but the ideal man. They in the meanest and guiltiest wretch that, lived possibilities of the divl-i-graces that human character can t. And when they went out iUu-ira- our lenders, for they am men of God." CITIZENSHIP IN HEAVEN At the afternoon services in theJ w ernacle. the opening exercises The sang. that choir the the Ixwd's Ho,tse. Elder E. 0. pronounced the Invocation, choir then sang ihe anthem. Thou Cometh to the Judgemtw (Infammatns) Mrs. Lizzie Edwards singing the solo Pn . wonderful effect. Smith w. Apostle George A. wnro first speaker. He said that looked at the Immense thnd,en'4 waa reminded of a story ta read In a paper. A fanner was building a alone fence, n (J wide and three feet high, ashed why ho built the ,wi He peculiar dimensions. built f. every lime he had an ' cyclone had come along He Intended lo over. re cyclone.. When he sudienr ;t, faces of the Immenrc . mom bored the developmen he a r past few months, ..wii,u that story. The fence eo Wtjne It had Wen turned orer, been had of the chmeh ft bigger and wider was b , stronger than it ha not I faith of the Saints cued or lessened. fl i J I J |