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Show J r EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM Sell PhOM BUSINESS OFFICE M Independent . Independent Phene ell Phene No. 120 of both elejP.. closed after MONDAY MOBynfG, APBIL 17, 1905. 'EXHIBITION GARDINER IS CHECK LANDS SENSATIONAL SERIOUS END TO WILD ESCAPE IS STODDARD OFF TO fiAME WAS JJ 1M tsitpsene WM.GLASMANN v ETAB, j Jw- - InMpwrfwt Phono.. OGEEX, EXAMINER: THE 5I0B"I'(t eyeteme 8 p. m. ! ! j BASEBALL IN JAIL MADE DRIVE CHINESE RESTAURANT MAN SAYS IT IS WORTHLESS. industrial school boyb leap TWENTY FEET. YOUNG LADY BADLY HURT, MEN Elude Watchman, Knock Down Woman and Maka Sensational Get Away From School. Party of Four In Buggy Thrown Out o by Collision With Pols. ZION OFF Ne. 120 FANS HAVE KICK ON WEATHER. WHERE HE WILL PUT UP SPLENDID FIGHT. After Pasting It on Him Owner Fight With Schrsck fa Attracting fused to Take Paper Back More Attention Than Any Recent and Fled. Event. Is Working Hard and Og den vo. Boise Will Be Well Fought Game. Dad Gimlin Re- Pugilistic ARE ARRESTED. AMUSEMENTS- - GRAND Opera House TOMT Tola-phon- Two young men. giving their names Louis Beckman, of thi city, aged Roausch, of Halt as Hem Newey and Otto Clark, were yean, and Jo-eestake, aged 18 years, made theirfrom arrested last evening by Officer Bob Will Present cape at 8:30 o'clock last evening, Burke for fast and reckless driving, the State Industrial School. While as a result of their recklessindeed, on their way to tho boy dormitory, ness. a lady la lying at hrr these two young men sprang through homo in young this city seriously Injured, a window opening into the corridor and another young lady ia nursing nnd leaped to the cement floor, 20 bruises, while not serious, are very feet below. Apparently they were painful. A not. injured by the fall. Securing a tram at the Corey waa encountered in the corthe Messrs. Newey and Clark stables, situarealized the but he before ridor, forth went to take a drive with their into him and run tion they had pant When the four two friend. lady door the the dining room. Gaining were romfortably seated the horses' out-idfound that open to the they were turned towards the Canait locked. Just then. Ml Ella Smith, heads were any dian line, and If the the dining-roogirl, entered, and be- indication, Ihe driver speed must have been fore ha could retreat or make any that he only had twenty alarm, the desperate young men had reflecting In. knocked her down and were searching minutes to make it At this pace the party drove out her, thinking to find the key lo the to Five Points 30c ami wound in and out PRICES, 10c, door. Despite her protestations they np and around the side street in continued the search nf her clothes un- nnd til they were convinced lhat the key the northern part of the cliyt Finally wns not on her person. They then they started down Second street at a rate, and ns a corner waa made a dash for the window, shattered reckless reached an attempt wns made to the glass to make an opening leaped turn. The horses dashed Into a teleout Into the open air and were gone, There were no officials at the school, phone pole, throwing the occupants of tha vehicle out into the street. The who could leave in pursuit of the runreckless ones had reached their four was but the police department aways, his Fitxsiiumons, Fitxslmmons met sober senses now, except one. When look-ou- t promptly notified and a close his Jeffries, and Gardiner may meet others picked them selves up she is being made. Up to the time the the The his master. Fighting Duteh-msn- " Examiner went to press no trace of Htlll lay there, in tig- dust. Nat until from Milwaukee is a dangeroushome did she had her got nearly they been found. the fugitive had That he is ly awkward lighter. Louis Beckman is one of the moat regain consciousness, and then it was be eunnot and clever game strung, partial. desperate and unruly characters with only denied. Report from Salt take say A doctor and a policeman were sent which the officials at tie Industrial lhat. while hs Is apparently awkward School ever had to do. About two for at the Kamo time. One to taka he Is a most deceiving boxer and has of bur- case of the young ladies, the other years ago he waa convicted The following is the voting up to a bunch of haymakers stored up for waa of the young men. The extent of the Saturday of bis and because youth, glary, night. The hours during Gardiner. The was who of young lady committed to the Industrial school Hia injuries which the contest editor may be seen The men are signed to box at catch more the hurt than other, today will be from 2 p. m. to 7 seriously behavior was fairly good and through p. m. weight. There will be little differthe Influence of friends, wns let out on haa not been ascertained, however, no instead of from 4 p. m. to 7. p. m. ence in the poundage about 165 are serious results for anticipated. seemed But impossible .t parole. Miss Pearl Williams SO 13u,65t) per cent of pound. They will get The two young men were permitted Bliss Marian him to curb the criminal instincts of a 39.91)0 Belnnp the gate receipts, and will divide own recognizance. They Miss on to their go hia and violated hia nature. He resparole the the Hamer of Imperial 35,050 Virginia proprietor their portion 65 per rent to the winwill appear before Judge Murphy this Bliss Lillian was taken back to the Industrial Newton 30,269 ner and 35 per cent to the loser. The taurant. most waa a school. morning. at Ills Mias a Nets Wright 27,750 Saturday, being legal holiday, the liout 1 for 20 rounds to a decision. and three a guns hold not session did Mis Kate Mills opportune time, si 24,820 Marquis nf Qiicensbnry rules to gov- Municipal court (MM were concealed found of box so Bliss Kern Karr that Stoddard has been compelled dynamite 19,890 SPEAKS ON BELIEF ern, and Willard Beau will be the refMis Lucyle Packard to spend two day In the city prison on hi person, his evident intention 15,680 eree. commit some been to desperhaving Miss Mary Nordqulat 7,950 One of the preliminary events will before hia case is called. act ate that night. 6,310 "Prove All Things, Says Rev. E. I. Mias Agnes Egan be a contest, between George Hackett tha lo his Since Mis Daisy Vickery 9,830 Goahan to Members of Conand Terry Davis. They fought six BELIEVES IN ALL MODERN sore to a tba school he has been trial Bliss Neva Hoy 1,960 d Church. rounds In a preliminary to the gregational elea Mlaa Myrtle Gl,na disturbing 1,590 METHODSTO SAVE SOULS authorities. Always contest and made quite a hit was He ment, nlwnya intractable. For the Weber County Contest with the crowd. With reference to the to hold that fast all Prove things; KNICHTS TEMPLAR SERVICE Bliss May E. Wardlo, Slatervllle. 8,234 constantly laying plots to work out a CHIEF EJplFMAN main event there la some talk of the Rev. at First spirit of revenge; and was ever on the whirh ia true," waa tbe text around Mlaa Mary Htewart, Plain City. .5.484 Samuel Blair. Preach winner meeting the famous Bob Fitzwove I. Goshen Methodiat Church on the Church Mias Marie Paxton West Weber. 9,1 no alert, for a chanie to escape. Hia which the Rev. Elmer Following the usual annual custom, Barmen by Rev, Horace Blood at tho simmons, or Mnrvln Hart. and Revivals. influence on the other hoys waa per- an eloquent sermon, preaching at the Mias Olga Peterson, HuntiTllle. 1,300 Baptist Church. on next Sunday, which is Easier, the If nicious. nnd moat or the time he was Congregational churcn last night. El Monte Commsndery Knights TemRev. Samuel Blair addressed a large not permitted to he with them. Hia there are nny here," said he, who at the Baptist church FUNERAL SHRVICES OVER Ihe In Ice evening n church sen la will attend plar congregation in the First Methodist bchayior waa such that the authorities are perfectly satisfied with all your SOAP ADVERTISERS EDWIN DALLIMORE the city. In n body, wearing I he re- the pastor, ,Horace B. Blood, spoke church yesterday morning on the had practically doetded to turn him religious conceptions, you should aubji-ctof End Chief on The the WILL FIGHT ORDINANCE masonic the of body. galia text, Remove not the tandm&rks," orr to the District Judge. Everything have lived In some age of the past. This year taey have elected to at- Man. The text was Matt. 6:23; ''Hut all la itself twistnf to that In The known taken from art which the Proverb voicing question reclaiming, tend the service of the First Meth- seek ye first ihe kingdom of God nnd Many Speakara Testify to Good Llfo he- gave a of the In yesterday's issue history of the conquest of ed, warped and distorted human nn over the world at tlila time is, What odist. church where there will also be ills righteousness, and all these thing of Deceased. u the land of Canaan, Ita apportion- lure haa been applied to Beckman is truth?" there Examiner, appeared a special musical program, especially will ha added." He spoke In part as ment to the twelve tribes of Israel, without any bcneflclal effect. Mr. Goahen did not wish anyone to article beaded, Soap Advertiser In the evening when there will I a follows: Ha ao that each family Joseph Roausch waa spending his think that the greatest virtue waa in Are Locked Up." It appearo that they A man to accomplish the most In rboir of 25 voire au.l six pieces of The funeral services over the reportion of an inheritance, third visit at the school. Altogether unbelief. He thought Goethe waa were not locked up- - Ira F. Walden instrumental music, Hume of the vo- lire must have a purpose. Hut a pup mains nf the late Edwin Dallimore and saida in he has been there shout four and part: right when he aald that only natloas and his associate, were working for calists will come up from Sail Lake pose is not sufficient. It must be a were held at the Fifth ward for history Kelt ft Co., Philadelphia, and were One of the first things that the half years. The last time ho was com- that believe, progress, meeting a a man has service. fur this pur house at. 2 o'clock yesterday after- Israelites did was to erect landmark mitted was right purpose; many specially month ago. bears him out. .That the world had a in distributing samples of Fela about only What la it. worse for is the and pose com- Naptha Soap. Upon complaint of the The which marked the boundary line be- He is aid to be an Incorrible of Watson presiding. filled with noon, and sordid become ishop must to which mau devote the purpose was largely attended by rela- tween the different tribes of Israel, Now, did Eve eat an apple, or waa it and his pretence therefore, mercialism and unbelief, the apeeker Utah Billposting Co., they were his life to secure the best, to live the funeral deceased and a quince? friends of the tive and elevate the moral was not prepared to accept; there waa and later released upon their was doesn't and a a to which nerve particularly exboundary is This purpose The women about It are crazy as noblest Inlife? beautiful The charge waa a of la not own recognizance. waa wealth there tone it of but Auntmtnlty. in tho line very man's left for each faith inheritance. world, any The chief these words: pressed mataffirmed loons; ia floral A advertisement, of 85' each for reward narrow of in offered lie "To that tbe Jews the offerings. distributing landmark these dogmas. Is God sntl to Mr. John M. The men cannot tell, all that they end of manforevi-r.- to glorify this were commenced license. a be to services The churches of two of by were the without ter. men, ihe these claim were the to that young capture sacred, they taught For pttriKise the ward choir enjoy His know is since singing Guide Me to guard them carefully and under no the only right ones, was absurd; that Walden, who represents Fils ft Co, purThe iptesilnn was started they're huniiiu renqon declares, for this Thee," after which Bishop Wother-mmi- circumstance to remove or tear them truth ended when the convention of states that ha will fight tho lloenzs in the declares Christ Jesus pose JESUS AT JERICHO offered the opening prayer and down. They were of vast importance living on prunes. Attgsberg, or the confession at West ordinance to a finish and haa retained words of the test and in :he teach the chair Rest, Rest for the to the individual Israelite, for no minster closed their sittings, or that Attorney T. R O' Connolly to defend ing which Immediately proceeds the Weary Hottl.sang mailer how unfortunate they may Bqrmeti by Rev. Alfred Brown at revelation ceased with the Book of the Fata Naptha crow. Mr. Walden words of the text. He condemns mak The speakers were Elders Joseph have been In the affairs of the world, Revelation a "No faith la worthy of says he was not working a schema Good Shepherd. Church Ing money getting the end of life. He Fred Foul-per- once in every fifty years he had n continued Mr. Goahen, to save expense, but objects to tho the name, condemns making the getting of food 8tnnford, JosephK. Parry, Why local ordinance which ho clalmo is unBrowning, T. E. jubilee when hi debts were cancelled "that does not. investigate. and clothing Ihe end.lt Is only a means HhreeveGeorge and Patriarch George W, and he returned to hla own home. Rev. Alfred Brown, chose for hia should tbe medieval glimpse of truth constitutional. to an end. seek first the kingdom of Mr. Walden states that similar ordiof whom eulogized the life "It seems to me that tho text come them Jesus at Jericho," at the seen by Augsberg, or Calvin, be alGod this the essential, in other words Larkin, all of the un- to ua this morning with aa much force Church of the Goad Shepherd, last .ev- lowed to atop our ears?" He boldly nances have been fought by their rep-- ANDChrist says devote life to establishing of the deceased and spoke in other citle and have straightforward character, aa It did to the laraelttea of old. Tho ening selecting for his text: Being asserted that all men are in some resentative the rule of Gud In heart and acts, and assuming. and of his hou church of Jesus Christ haa Ita land- of good comfort: rlie. Ho callcUi things agnostic, and It waa well they all been declared to be unconstltn In the hearts and sets of oilier. This of his true manhood, could truly say; marks, these mark the boundary be- thee. Mark Aa for himself, there, were tlonal. were. will csty nnd that they fa the end. if we do this wn honest an lies There man, he did not know, nor did tween world in the and the of said themjhl tome He things kingdom moreover in Good partt and accord eat work of God." glorify one else knew. But ha God. think "Jestt twelve In he with any hail been the neisl-of j Christ the with the promise His labors tu the Fifth ward for There are landmarka that, distin- retirement on the other aide of Jor- did believe in God, because the heart fill things of life will by this means to by the guish the various Christian denomi- dan. to avoid the malicious purpose of of man hunger for Him; and morehe added unto us. The pastor then many yearhe were rfferred faith Itecit very having each other and it ia my hia enemies before bi hour had come, over it waa the only way he could acspeakers, spoae more specifically mi the mean- fit! to a number of diittos that were nations from to mention one l:kdinark That hour la V purpose near; the great count for our being here. The following are the arrivals il ing of the term to glorify God. in the Sabbath which has distinguished tho great feast of the drawing at which the In conclusion Mr. Goahen said in the Reed hotel for the past twenty-fou- r God bv doing his will, for by itniNiseii tiKiii lilm paaiorer glorify other cs purities and Methodiat church, which has nude lamb of God shall be slain, approaches, part: "The days of authority are past. You are sure to be Suited from hours: obedience are live such lives as honor school and God fearing life he had her the force and our Most Excellent Line power which she And Joan seta Hhia face toward Jer- The thinking world today does not acH. Kara, Han Fran cisco; J. T. Mur-roflint. He defined the will of God nx through hvhis mankind We the are told. way because example la taught, that her and landmark revival usalem: hia disciples first amazed they cept things today, none other than that which f term tdimilil walk in order to receive on exDenver; H. L. Frank, New York: then afraid, follow him. He has told are told to have faith, have faith, o. R. Hunt, Chlcaara; W. H. Wanaon, spirit and power. In every day phrase the right and Ihe In the kingdom or heaven. what? in altation faith Have imla shall of oil Thi revival spirit them befall Mm there. have faith. vital that J. K. Thompson. City; 8. C. Hunter, best. God reveals that will through They also said he would surely re- portance to tha church. Revival are Haring crossed the river, they will aay have faith in God, and In your- T. W. Blatthewa, Halt taka; F. W. reason, eonsrtenre and His word. The reive and reward his for a e commends itself diligent palm-trewhatever selves, and necessary in every branch of trad a enter Jericho, the city of well expressed In the will of God Paris, Chicago; J. W. Flynn, N faithful labors which continued np un- and commerce, in every science and Outside the gate of the city are to the moral and spiritual sense of tho York: Samuel Blair and wife, City; words nf Mies It: "What doth Jehovah til In were and death dosed his la ia eyes that it in every profession In life. Without gathered the beggar nf the city, and world, the presumption Cleveland, Eagle and W, J. Newman, Detroit, Bitch.; Ira require of thee hut to do justly, to his memory he fresh In the this all bitaineaa and enterprise probably many of tho denizens of the true. love kindness and to walk hiimhly minds of his would friend Hastings, Ssn Francisco; W. E. I taand family many would die. We have a right to claim highways and hedges: for the greet thy God?" It Is a sad fact, that per, Denver; K. B. Haee, W. G. Reading Standard wlth laid rest hn to been had after living for the chtin-- just what men claim feast will bring travelers that way, who live in glass house men are not sllogi-thePeters, Chics go; Miss Lola Sheer, doing the will In "People tomb. All Old Reliable. the silent for their profraalone nnd call in lifo, and prove a harvest for ihe beggars should of God, they are nut fulfilling the throw L. Conan, Portland. Miss the stones, quoted on The choir then sang. Wanted therefore the church needs and must These rovers would tell lo one another man with tba proverb habit. "Neither chief end of being. They will be MIhk Tillle nnd the Other Side, the news they had gathered in town should people who dwell in stone houses have her revivals. bt ought tu do so. alone through accept"Th small bye will soon atop limiOar Repair Department Hancock rendered a solo, entitled. That church which la to lire In and country, including the fame throw glasses," rejoined the fussy per- tin' fer th holes In th' oice, said th ing Chtlsl as Savior, Example and Sometimes. " We'll Soniedav of the Nazareth. on the scale a future she than great prophet ron. "and I suppose that' why larger Mler. We are finely equipped to dft at Janitor, "awn- - begin huntin fer th' after which the dosing hymn, Uvea in the present "The blind brggar Bartlmoous ait must be a revival are given to the sheriff's hole in the baseball fence." Chin-g-o kinds of light repairing Miss was "O. Father." by My sung to tho of aha tale church and the efforts forth listening intently mighty boardero. puts jrofeswHwif person in good News. Chicago Daily New. Flower and the choir. Benedicfrom t Inin lo time must bring Into the works wrought by the voice and touch health, who Imsaluerl himself ill, and Alice was SEE US AND GET OUR PRICES. Adam Elder tion by pronounced One. Tradition of fold Jeans the of those who are Christ aaya that should send for you. what would you Holy Peterson and Ihe large funeral cort- now on the outside. his blindness waa t lie result of early do? followed waa the which formed, ege re"These revivals must be Medical Student Give him somedissipation. Inheriting great wealth remains to the ORden City cemetery, vivals, nr In other words, genuine & H. C. a revival he went his own way, went it blind, thing to make hint HI and then where the grave was dedicated by of genuine religion, a religion that until bllndnevs and beggary overtook an antidote. C H. Greenwell. 2528 WASHINGTON AVE. will Professor Don't waste any more Elder the life and the way of him. Poor fellow; icpentanre haa Tho Carpenters union and the Sev- living.change for many a day been devouring his OPPOSITE CITY HALL. time here; pm up your brass nament aervlces enties tho . Quorum tepded We hear a great deal today about very heart, hut It has not. availed for plate. tandon In a body. the revivals lhat are gotten up by bis recovery hitherto. Now, hope and man Instead of coming down frr ezpeetaney rise as he hears of the --THEheaven. I do not believe there i ueh wonder-worker- s approach.' Nn sooner STONE INSPECTS ORCHARDS a thing. God and man mnat work ia he told that Jesus of Nazareth together and whenever man put passeMi by. then he puts up hia pitiSaya Little Damage Haa Bean Dene forth an effort, he la simply cooperat- ful, earnest cry again and again for mercy. Jesus commands that he be ing with heaven. by Freat and Reports Bright "Without the aid of God there can brought to him. Prospect. STOCK or-he no revival and without the aid of "Those who had bidden the imporJUST RECEIVED HERE. church militant, there never tunate lieggar to hold his peace, now the assure him with be of good comfort A. I. Stoue who is quite a prom- would he a church triumphant. Up-To-D- ate inent fruit grower in the Immediate Concerning the seasons for reviv- rise, he calleth thee; and they bring - are him of to a Jeans.' made the al thencertain times of ihe year trip vicinity city MSSIV-fc- . "What will thou? Says the Masthrough hi orchards yesterday for which seem more favorable for all rethe purpose of ascertaining just what vival work than other portions of the ter. who knows so well that man must damuge haa Ivon done to the different year. but no church ran live in a per- exercise his will for good, or else good fruit, by the recent spell of cold petual revival, she ran no more hare dime to him shall profit him little. Go weather and hi. report oil ihe matter continual revivals than the fanner thy way, thy faith hath made thee will gladden the hearts of (lie people can have continual harvest. wh.de." of Ogden and the surrounding coun'The light of the world hath cast Concerning the method to he emtry. that will win a Hia beams of loving kl.idnes utton the ployed. any In tha Enter Rules Spring Millinery, and tha Styles that will bsallteen Mr. Stone stated the! the fruit, la single soul for Christ I a good supplicant, who haa come to grief that ace of Admiration will the Hate Easter Smartest Challenge . iow far enough to indicate method an-- may be employed. I be- through going Ida own way. He want them; and our prices defy competition. that there will be a good crop, lie lieve in ir.oiirrn method for these no more of that old way. He folcome We cordially Invite all Women who love Beautiful Millinery tofull mated that be would hue to fol- modern t line. The world haa made lowed Jesus In the way. and hencelo hate will show We set you Peril. Fashions these view and by low the usual ruaiom of thinking nut progress the last hundred forth he will follow Jesus, for this beautiful Idcae from the foremost Metropolitan Milliners, and a tins the peaches excepting the Alberta and yenra and during the church nniai keep step way lies light and liberty and life. . of Handsome Styles produced by our own Mlllinoro. collection all varieties of the large cling. or with the march of civilisation if ther If you profor to bo your own Milliner wo have a Full Asaortmsnt At the present time the peach tree wish to Trimof The churrh the reed. Algiers. April 16. King Edward and Correct Spring Shapes, and an Endless Variety of Flowers and ure filooiniug ait over ih- - county and twentieth from. THESE GOODS CANNOT BE TOLD FROM STERLING SILVER UNtcuiury will have to adapt Queen Alexandra arrived here today out the fact that this ciop ha bears mings. On hundred different style In Street Hate to adlect to of heraeii the the twentieth on board th British LESS YOU LOOK AT THE STAMP ON THE BACK people Vitff-re- .1 hut from the wearrer cenur- - if m- - i to grow powerful and Victoria and Albert. TheRoyal yavht French and anil the clinic are nut hurt at all. strong. r in the harbor British a Iroat within ibe th next llarrijg "The Holy Rible ninai lake a very Jm the royal yacht. Visits were & ."'w day the prnpi-i.'or Inrer limniinrni pun )n every genuine The exchanged with the goTPruor. emu si- - irv AT THE BIG CLOCK WASH. AVE. and It tv'ng the channel through populace shows great enthusia-m- . a from m di anv Twenty-Fift- H mme must htrh the Holy (Spirit finds it dviuge ay King EMwarii. remains on board the within a very few day ?. .to the hunj.n heart." . . i yacht. Officer Al Herrick resumed duly on ; The downpour of rain yesterday the police force lan evening after iwo .forenoon and the threatening clouds 1 weeks' illness. j vhirh covered ihe aky until about o'clock were responsible for the call-- i There will be a grand benefit party Inn off the game between the Ogden given under the annplcee of the Ogdenh ; pacific National leant and the Clove-- j leant Delivery Boy'a cluh at 359 Twenty-ioun- . land CommUnion company' street at 6 o'clock tlila cveu-ing- from Halt Lake City. That ibe funs were dlaappointed goes without Having, for they exiieet-ecompany The agto annic of the new box of candy as a a gregation in play so that they might larg-ea- t the woman making prize for the form an estimate of their work. bowling score uu the Association Although rather late for ihe organweek. alleys during the present isation of n strong team, Ilad" Glin-ll-n has beuu hard at work and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keeney re- the first league game 1 played ;l'n be from turned yesterday af'eruoon iwecn Boise and Ogden the Lobster had gone bunch will give a good arrounl of Ohio, whither they to attend the funeral of Mr. Keeney's themselves. mother. The latter was M years old Hastings is the name of a crack and died of injurica received in a fall who arrived in towan today pitcher caused by mischevlous boys. from Ban Francisco, taai year he In the Tactile Portland with played T. H. Brown, mail clerk, of the coast ia and rated by the const league , Standard-Examinerhas been presentas being a fast one. That Oged with a new assistant, in the form players den got. him was due to the recomnf n Ihv, which arrived at mendation made by Pearl Barnes, the Browa residence, 2128 Quincy one of the libstcr lat. Both "Casey," formerly venue, on Saturday aggregation. Casey, In a conversamother and child are doing well. tion with Hastings, ske n good word who has been for Ogden and incident tally advised D. Mlchalesen, C. him to come here. The advice had night clerk at the rarifle hole! for the right effect. Dad" (llmltn wired the past few months, has resigned his him and the former Portland pitcher lime devote will bis and there position wear an Ogden uniform this seato the development of the Flour (fold will son. machine, patented by his father. Chrs-ic- r All the players necessary to make Rees, who has boon located in Ogbeen wired and will den for the past ten months, has ac- up ihe team have be here In time for practice before vacant made the by position cepted ' the opening of the seasou on April the resignation of Mr. Mlchaelsen. j 28th. Moon, Issl year's pitcher fur Butte, fa in the city and Is a strong John Jackson, colored, who la belter sddltlnu to tha lobsters. The bunch known In police circles as "Rad Eye," that Ia already here looks good. nnd who waa arrested on April 11th, Bowman, tantivy. Wall, was returned to the city prison last Hausen, Hastings, Glmlin, Iloon and Blutli. evening. When Jackson was arraign- Fullmer nnd lirlscno are on the ed before Judge Murphy last Wednes- road. day on a vagrancy rharge. he waa and exhibition Several practice sentenced to pay a flue of 9M, or games will be played during this week on the rock pile, spend ninety days with the Assembly club teams. Ogbut sentence waa suspended to give den Advertisers team and the Clevehim time to get out of town. Jackson land Commission company of Halt reand as a failed to the city This morning at about take City. months next three will the sult spend 10:20 the bunch will indulge in a Ilitl) nuking large atone Into little one. practice on the Ulenwuod grounds. d Ehupe-Wlllla- at-- e five-poun- d d t George Gardiner, champion of the world, who has been training faithfully In thi cliy for ihe past few weeks for hi bout with Mike Schreck at the Salt take theater tonight, left this morning on the early train for Zion. His is in wonderful condition and nevir felt better in hi life. The match between the two heavyweights will be a battle royal. Jt has attracted more attention In Salt City and Ogden than any fight for many ntoons. Fight fans who have followed the boxing gams up for years have been indulging i all manner of speculation about tho outcome. There Is no gainsaying iho fact that Gardiner is the prime fatPtr-its-, oild being placed at 10 to 7 on him. According to the dope book he ought to win, but that dope book often gives a wrong steer, rauslng those who pin their faith In It to lose a few of their hard earned ducat at The pugilistic times. may he a surprise party this time. All big lighter have had their Waterloo; Sullivan met his Corbett, Corbett met heavj-weigh- ex-!ig- x About 5 o'clock Saturday morning L. Stoddard, aged 2" year, wa arrested in a lodging house on Twon street by Officer Fred Toul on the charge of passing n worthless check and waa landed lu the police tatiou where he has been confined since. The atory which led up to the arrest is to the effect that young Stoddard, who la very well known about town, made several unsuccessful attempts on Friday evening to pass a check for the sum of f 3 in a number of haloons, but continued his efforts until he landed in the Imperial restau35 cent rant, where he partook of meal sbont 11 o'clock and offered the chi-rIn payment. The proprietor was somewhat suspicions about the check and, it t stated, asked Stoddard to await until he went out to see if it was good. This, however, was after he had given him the change, Stoddard 84.65. agreed to remain until he returned bat was just leaving the place when the owner, who la a Chinaman, got back. The proprietor offered the cheek back to Stoddard and told him to return the money and he could pay for the meal later, on. but Stoddard was not out for that kind of a game and tarted on a run. In which he outdistanced the Chinaman. Officer Tout waa near at the time and soon joined in the hunt, but. the lad had disappeared, so the officer took to finding out who he was. Iii first move waa to take the check and vl.it a number of saloons and he had no difficulty in learning that young Stoddard waa the man wanted. It took some time to locate the lad, but he waa Anally found in a lodging house and taken to the station where he denied htvlng received money from 19 R. ph Light House night-watchm- Robbery a k 20c, PORTLAND FAIR Hamit-Hanfor- 23-1- d BASE BALLS BASE BALL 10-17- REED HOTEL SUPPLIES 1 BICYCLES . 1 r nt X'nder-stand,- tin-cup- . Hansen Son, Come and See Tlt-iis- NEW PLATED TABLE WARE Biggest, Best and Brightest Finished in French Cray ItJ Fish and Forks Sets Spoons Berry Cream Ladies Sets Spring New, Knives il Sugar Shells lo S. Lewis meu-fli'-rs- Co., Jewelers and Opticians . s l. CFtlX LAMONI 5t. 358 pe I |