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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER: MEMOIR b2a Opera Hosg matinee today Notable Event A 5 AND TONIGHT the PLETE! ! nj to - fcn Xfurigr, HpUr, j. Kth, on )t( tho tni bn, actor yjiitel Whittlesey HEARTSEASE At the Matinee. IM'CHk ;ilh K'jrh hirefl Bv G will ma and i lira), ng. ired of Production the Superb Scenic t -- in Command At Night Price. Direction of Belaeco, Mayor Com- Aitutle Scenery and Coetumee. of 2S Selected Player. ply iiiation, ! Jflw abu wrh 25c. pricet: $1.00, 75c, 60c, ItATS NOW ON SALE. 'ouiruo OUT THROWN HE WAS to tin. a Black Eye for Being Abualvo. And Then Given a German Jew. prea-eatra badly battered appearance whea he was irraigned in police court yeoerdiy to amwer to the charge of disturbing the peace. Hi right eye wai radiantly black and blue where Fred Jerome, the hr, y rsuit i 11! be e ope tbudi day i3 add e oi Hone Bripop-do- r has ta of the Whlb int viilt ued eon-i- a retara crowd- - jy eeee ia the At maile wight, ii iHewed. was J. J. Whalen and John Wilson enriched the city treasury to the extent of III) each, paid aa a fine for drunken- ... ness lion in ilth. Bu- rthen. SAIT n exciro tneei tM den, Silt shooli it it Laki AT SALT LAKE YSAYE COKGERT MAY den I ITH. Do not fail to hear tha greatest it of thia. or any other aga. Seats n salt at popular prices at Ross Book tote. Excursion train leaves Ogden via Rio Grands Western at 7:00 p. m., isturnlng at 11:40 p, m. Fare BUN) wand tnp. vio-lisi- WATCHED lilt Lakers 11 it Pleased Wuh Machines. the Ogden Marlin and the super-o- f rtrraia of Balt Lake were in TM,lay, inspecting the city's rrtt washer. witnessed the ac.iim-- st work They them-wv- e end is being highly expressed pleased. "J ex'le,'te'1 hat Salt Laks will 5L ,h, "hwa for ?k"everal ",reeU of lh city, after hi 'helr'rermrt ""T rendered to the city council. s J. 8. Skaggs, a writ known rran of Le Hares, Yyo., is city ou hueiucoa. IN THE TRIP '.CTI9N SHOPS - ch-rk'- a - . - e 2 Kansas Man Goes to Jail for Ninety KRUPPS ARE RUSHED. Days. War Causes Big Increase in Number of Employee. Topeka, Kan., May 3. E. J. Smiley, secretary of the Kansas Grain Dealers Easen, Prussia, May 3. The Krupps association, was today placed In jail immediate contracts, partly for the at lacroaae, Kan., to serve a ninety of the German mid partly day aentenre of the Vnlted Statea for the RusVrn, Japanese and Turk- supremo court for the vinla'lon of the law. This case la a noted ish order, have required the company anil-truto increaw the number of workmen one and has been fought through ail from about I.OnO to more than 30,000. of the courts to the htgliet tribunal The Insufficiency nf dwellings for the In the last four year. nf a memThis is the first men has compelled the inanagemout to ber nf a trust being sent to jail In erect temporary barrack for their Kansas. st ce $700 wo $800 O. B. Send for Catalogue. it Plans to Build a Spur for Boct Rjicer. ui Hooper DOWN COMING WHILE OVER THE U. P. Hainman Has Planned to Send New Motor on a Long Journey. Ovci Which District. The Rio Grtiiil Wriiern Railway in the company Tiled a C'liipla'-i- t county clerk's office against Bell. a io Edward condemn crriain p'ere of lan-- o,u.'l by Hell on the line of the nc vr truck nuw between being bu It by 1h- - plauctE nd HtH.pr. Hoy built for the This track ia hsnilliti!; ilie be.--i crop from piuposi- the Hooper di-- tr ci , j recognized by many to have b line s neces.ity to the inriVaing beet arr.-detlnre. The .oine proposed route pas.c land owned by Bell and it ig for the puipose of conucniiinp the tome so thut tite line ma.v In- l.iiiii that the above aciiou has been brought. l f ihr-mg- - KODERNWCODMEN Stats Convention lh'o Now Being Held in City. The roncminn of Grandest Trip of a Century Ail Expenses Paid w.-n- Gg-de- u the atate. The two J. II. officci elected Rothwell, atate counsel, Salt Lake City; E. G. Bin dick, Stale were; clerk, Ogden. There waa a majority of the delethe different gates from camps tiinmghuut the slnte in attendance. Following is a lial of those present at the morning aes;on Fulan Ruche, Treninnt; J. A. Wood-wortI'ortnne; Israel Evana. Lehl; Ezra Oakley, Sprngville; J. T. BurKlsl-no- i ton, Price; H. Christopherson, p; A. IJ. McGuire, Suit Lake (Mt; Otto G. Weber, State chief furristor. Halt Lake City; George Dudgeon, Salt Lake City; J. A. Crocket I, Price; Walter Williams, Ogden; S. C. B. Marshall, Park City; George H. Berlin, Salt Lake City; J. it. Rothwell, Sail Lake City; Harry Foote, Nepbl; Walter C. Chnstianaan, James L. llales, Spanish Fork; F. E. W easier, Ogden; E. U. Burdick, state tick, Ogden; W. L. Russell, Waite Ruck. For, the past two years Salt Lake City has held tha banner for having the largest camp la the Slate, but during that time the membership lit the Ogden camp steadily Increased until this city haa the largest camp In the 8tste. The formal presentation of the banner .to Ogden will verv likely occur tonight at the grand banquet. This ts the Brat visit of many of the delegates to the Junction City and they are well pleased with the cordial reception given them. Even though they canto when stormy weather would preclude the chance of seeing the city at its beat itlll they are very favorably impressed with Ogden and will take home to the different from which thny came, glowing account! of the chief railroad center ia the State. I !ll I I !! First' Thie contest Is open t any young lady residing lit Webar county, aver 15 years of are, who furnishes a certificats of good character to tho salisf r.ction of tho contest editor. Second The contest opens April 10th and closet Saturday at 6 p. m, Juni 24th, 1?05. Third' Th succaseful contestants wit! fca thu seven young ladioo receiving tho highest votes In Ogden City and the three young ladies receiving tha highest voej in Veher county outside of Ogden City. Fou'th el! coupouo r.uit bear the name of the girl voted for. Each vote must be cast witnin 7 days from date stamped or printed on each coupon, provided that all votes murt be cast before Cp.ni. Saturday, Juno lo-da- y Miie 2th. e COUPONS TOR DAILY SUBSCRIBERS Each Daily subscriber for cither tha Evening Standard or Morning E minor, shall b entitled to cast for oach months subscription, paid In ad50 votes vance 50 votes For each montha delinquent subscription to dally collected Each such Daliy subscriber snail be entitled to cast for each atx months' 600 votca subscription paid in advance, a special coupon of Each young lady that brings to our office a NEW subscriber for either the Morning Examiner or tho Evening Standard, shall ba entitled to cast tha following votes: 600 votes First For securing a new wbccrlbcr 100 voteSecond For each month paid In advance Third For each elx months paid In advance an extra coupon of 1,000 votes Fourth For securing a new subscriber who ie net at the time subscribing for an Ogdan paper, or who haa not bean such subscriber for 90 days, an extra .2,000 votes Fifth For new subscriber who haa never taken either tha Evening Standard or tho Morning Examiner 2,000 votes .......... ...... . - ............ COUPONS FOR WEEKLY SUBSCRIBERS Each Weekly Standard subscriber wlio shall pay In advance ana yaor, 100 votes beyond April 10th, 1906, Is entitled to cast 100 votes For each year delinquent weekly eubecrlptlon paid up Provided, that each Weekly subscriber who shall pay more than one year In advance shall bo on:!:lad to cast an extra coupon for each addi500 votes tional year, so paid Each young lady that brings to our office a new cubocrlbor to tho Weekly Standard with $1.60 In cash, shall ba entitled to cast for ouch new sub 1,000 votes scriber oca Tha same with 85c for six menthc1 subscription to tho Weekly Standard ..... 600 votes shall receive ......a..,,.. All foregoing subscribers must ba secured and votes east before 0 p. m, Saturday, June 24th, 1906. No coupon can ba voted after 7 days old. .................................... ....... Railroad Man Are Put Through An Examination. The car of Inatruclion, for the porlines under the the immediate Juriadirtinn of General Manager Bancroft, 1 tu the city anu will remain here for ihe next ten day, yesterday a large number of railroad men were qu'xsed upon tlu-l- r branch of the service and a valuable fund of IntormatHHi given out by C. L. Eldred, chairman of the examining committee, and hi two assistant. Hypothetical questions were naked several of the pasaengnr and freight onductoea which puzzled a few of them. The quel'ona were In the nature of what they would do In certain emergencies. Men employed in all branches of the service that require any technical knowledge whatever will lx- - given the advantage of the courae of Institution. NEW SECRET ORDER. On the present trip here the emof the Oregon Short Line and Organiser Herd for Independent Order ployes the Union Pac fie will take advantage of Maccabeea. of tho visit of the car. Later the Southern Pacific employes will be InA. Soulhworth, representing structed in tho technical Royal points of the Independent Order of Marcalieea From hero the car will of the World, la In the city in the in- railroading. line of the Southern along the terest of that fraternal organization. go Pacific to R parka, Kevadu, and the exMr. Southworth ! a resident of Denamining hoard will qulzx railroad men ver, where the supreme office of the on the way. order i located. In an interview with a representative SELLING PHONY" JEWELRY, Southworth of this paper Mr. stated that It waa the intention to Beys Working for organise In this city. According to hla Three Runaway Fakir. exposition of the principle of the order ha says: H. Anting wa- - arrested yesterday The Independent Order of Maccabees ia founded upon the idea Mint hu- on Wall qvenue by Sergeant Wilson on manity is imperfect, each depend ng the charge of selling phony" jewelry. upon the other, companionship While selling "phony" Jewelry ia not to bring out the highest amt the beat; a crime, at 111 the fact that he had n that.-,ecre- t confidence and assistance gun In his pnssoxxlon given color to In an imperfect woild is often needed the belief tha he Is a bad man and That a bond of hotter in jail than out preying on the lo afoid dlsa-tc- r. friendsh p can le rultivaied and public. three runns lender, chaste and cordial as Aullng had persuaded exist! between brother and sisteis away boys from California to peddle horn of the amn mol irr. To perpet- the Jewelry and Sergiant Wllon got uate this ideal i the ohjpct of this wind of the fact. After the sergeant order and following out this principle had taken hla prisoner into custody tothe mothers, the (laughters and the day he left him In charge of W. D. sweethearts, even, of the members are Brats while he went after the throe admitted tu equal membershp sharing boys. They were finally rounded up In all the laments." and the quartetie taken to the police Mr. Southworth wishes to get sever- slat Inn. The three hova said they were from al good organizers to aiat him in the work. lie 1 located at the Cen- PakerafMd, Cal., and expreaxed a detral hotel. fire to gn bark to their homes. The tramping life had not been all sunFIELD DAY EXCURSION TO SALT shine since ihey left. With the parting word nf advice lo go home to their LAKE MAY 13TH. Injunction to parents and a strict Tha R'o Grande will run an cxcuri-io- n leave the city, Sergeant. Wilson allowfor tnosa wtthing to witness the ed (hem to go. field day sports between Ogden. Salt White WhlttlPkpy, ihe new Belasco Lake and Park City high schools at Salt Lake May 13th. alar, who come lor a return engagei Special tram will leave Ogden at 11 ment to the city, likely to be greeta. it, returning leave Salt Lake at ed by crowded houses, a there has Imen a seadv demand for seats, since 11:3U p. m. the announcement was made that Far 1.00 for the round trip. Whln'cscy would play a return in tht Hl. The talented GOLD FOR ARGENTINA. young star and hi powerful supportNew York. May 3. Minister of Fin- ing comisny will bu prpaented by Be thla week, as ance. Terry will, calil the New York lasco. Mayer and Price, Opera House: Herald correspondent at Bueno Avrca, follow, ai the Grand in the music romatinee, Today's lo s submil rongre-several Argentina, , and tonight in the for the adop- mance. Hearo-dsehill, amopg them one military comedy-dramvalue of 44 cen- famous Engli-- h tion nf a peso of "The Second tn Command." tavo gold as the standard coin in the Argentina currency. Butte, Mont., May 3.- -A Mlntoicr Terry is convinced of the a pedal . to the Butte Miner Mont., necessity of establishing a cerii n in the currency system with states that the Malcolm murder case that place. those of neighboring countrie. and haa been called for trial atcornea front will hold conference with the min- Greer, the murdered man. isters of Frugnav. C'h'le and Bolivia Ctah. where he la said to be well conand later will confer also with tha nected.- A. E. Walton of Salt Lake, has been appointed to assist the etatea ministers' of Peru end Ecuador. He hs sent a circular to ihc prin- attorney in the proerutlon. cipal bankers heie requesting their DAVID EVANS TO BUILD HOTEL. opinion. The answers will be d'atrlb-uteof con member among g David Evan has returned from CalAPS RECOVERING WARSHIPS. ifornia after completing arrangements for the erection of a MSfl.Oflo hotel in woik of Salving the "Venire of America at Ocean Park Tot id. May 3. the sunken ship- - at FVirt Arthur and on the Pociflc coast fourteen miles with Loo Ange'ea. Chemulpo L progresdng satisfactorily to tin- - Jsyairear. Detail ars withheld Mr. Evan in the enterprise la Abbott but It la believed h he certain that Kinney of Lo- - Angeles, each of the the Japanese navy will secure several men taking half of the stock. The battleship and cruisers buiMIng' will be 100x175 feot in extion nf 1902. Fifth Ail voteo and coupons shall ha left at the Standard Office or mailed to the Contest Celtor, Standard Office, Ogden, Utalv. Sixth Vote shall b counted each day and tne total vote and standing of each contestant shall be announced in tho Evening Standard or tho Morning Examiner, dally. Seventh Three rtspenrible budnrss man will conotiti-ta board to determine the successful contestant at tha clot of tha contest. Elgnth Each young lady before entering the contest, from Ogdan City, Wilt bring a certificate, giving her age, full name end residence. Each young lady before anterl ig tha contest in Weber County, outside of Ogden City, will present n certificate from the school trustees of tha precinct In which oho llvea, stating her aga and place of residence. Ninth Coupone w'll to Issued as follows:. Coupon In each Sunday Morning Examiner good for 10 votes. s CAR OF INSTRUCTION. Fair Contest Rules and Conditions Governing The gasoline motor car. No. 1. designed and built for use on tho Oregon Short Line and Inii-Pacific, which was due to arrive in Ogden wilt not arrive until time, unless the break which ixvurred ucar Kvanatou. while the car wa en route west, I. repaired in time to peiuiil it to go through tonight Minn- - lime. Nothing detinue a to the nature of ihe break could be asivrialned. When it i considered that th' car has made the trip from Oninhv thi far west us dur its own motive power, it I not surprixiug that a Utile break down should occur. The br.-ala not at all, but w 11 taking lb; car into l ie shop at Evanston for It may lie that temporary repairs only will he made at Evanston and that' the motor car will be sent tnrongh to Ggden for permanent repairs in the shops here. A dispatch from Chirngu says that E. 11. Han (man has approved a plan for an ocean in ocean tour of the new gasnl ne motor, just finished and turned over to ihe t'nion Pacific railroad. It la the intention to operate the cur from (Jmnha to Portland, Ore., ex01m k exposihibit it at the tion and thence run to San Francisco over the Shaxta route. From there It will run to Lo Angeles and from there to New Oi leans and thence to Chicago via St. luls. When the car reaches Chicago it will make a speed and hauling power run from thl city to Milwaukee and return. After this the motor probahly will be taken to New York via Buffalo, and from there liack lo Omaha hy way nf Washington, P.ttahurg and Chicago, thu circuiting the continent. This will give a thorough test of its long distance abilities, power on grade and will xat'sfr the curiosity of railroad mm who have manifested unusual luterext In tha innovation. The motor la capable of hauling at leat one heavy passenger car over moderate grades. The machine la propelled entirely by gasoline, there being no electric motor. and Conditions. Contest Read the Hai-rima- ............. ............... ........ ..... Contest Application To Tho Standard-Examiner- , Ogdsu, a resident at I am Standard-Examine- r Utah: and wish to enter the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition contest 1 from condition and governing agree to comply with tho rules said oonleat of applicant.,.. Name 4 a Address We, tha undersigned residents of,,.,,,..,,,,,..,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, personally know tho above applicant and know her to ba a young lady character and reputation. of good Address ........a,,..,. Address. . Address the ocean. It will and will he five atorlcs high. It will be ennatrurted of reinforced with iron. conrn-lMr. Rian ts cnlhiialatalc over hi mi crprinc. lie ay the hotel will on the coast, fitted out lx the One of with all modem will be hot nnd cold the now xall am water belli throughout tho It la., exiicctrd Unit tho liuMiting. building will hr completed by Jan. L L-u-t, flouting contain 4G0 ni room r n-- lo-- ninv-mlrnce- The escalation ia already made, and n work on the super truct nre will at once. Many nf l hr building and ail the Hln-rt- s In the Vcnlcp of America are Canals pnflerneJ after old tilled wiih thr salt water from the ocmi.i are used for alrreti, the gondolas fins' about In thcar canals as in old Ventre, and many nf the buildings and drroratlon a .11 t in carrying out bi-gi- e. thr delusion. guimsaa eargroga esmrsgggi a Why Use Coal Oil?- When you can have electric lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 each for additional lights fcjB 1 h- Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light w, d i UTAH LIGHT A! POWER lie-lo- w . III Ihe t inModern Woodmen of America to session tu the Knight of Pythias hall at 10 a. m. yesterday. The morning ses!on vj devoted to the election of two of t.ie state officer and the awarding of the banner to for having the largest camp in re. the Finest Equipped Repair Shop in the State III III , hmmimi..L1IBII Il.mm. Jyfr, BROKE Gla-go- 9 W) A s COR. GRANT AND 24th ST. OGDEN UTAH. 111,11 OF OF LAND. i . ave PIECE j j Olds French Touring Runabout, TheKlor - The Standard and Examiner Will Send Ten of Weber I Olds Touring Car, The canjPow $1,500 llore Value Than Any Car Made Today. Price F. TbC- ASKS FQR CONDEMNATION Lewie and Clerk State Board Offer Aid to the Local Singers Bigger Sum ie Expected, the re'.Me- - ij FIVE HUNDRED COLLARS APPRO PRIATED BY COMMISSIONERS. i L. He' IS FREE TRIP TO PORTLAND County's Popular Girls to the World's Fair Next July o Ogden, 100.1. 4, MOTOR CAR FILES AN The members of the Ogden Tabr.--naefOwing to pressing liurinr, the choir are naturally over usual card party pkon by the W. It. tuo action of the Lewis an-- Clav,; Corps, will he postponed thie coming Comuiieelonevs for I'tah In upiir.ipria;-inmreilug. toward the fund nivi-sai-the expenses of the choir m For, A marrlasp license wa granted In pay laud ihe week of the National Irrlc.i-tto'a the county clerk office yesterday n- v The choir t to William Jles.lcr, 2J. and Mia vim-e- Congress. tli-i- t on Senator KiewTs Johanna Dice Von Baienhurg, 21, hunt a larger appropriation can obof Oiden. tained. At the meeting held in Sait Lah -The daughter of of the com, Percy Plyer tell from a chair and City Tuesday, treasurer broke both boar of the left foreaim. mission, Rmlolplt Kuchlrr of )silii. for About a nmnih ago the little one broko favored tho appropriation cf the purpose but there was a euoiig her right arm. eeatinieni. against appmpiiating ary Chsrlr-V. .Thomas, who baa been sum at all. Thai $5w) was appropriate I here for the past two or three days is due to the battle made by Mr. in the Interest of a Frovo candy com- Kuchler in behalf of the led in the oppany, left yesterday for northern Vtah Commissioner position, taking the poxlil.in that pavpoint in the interests of hi Arm. ing the expenses of such an organizaof the rflnimlKxion s Beginning with nexL Saturday tho tion was no part business, and that an appropriation for Tandy sstnpany will any such purpose waa establishing a give their employes a halt holiday bad On the other hand precedent. eery Saturday afternoon. This step Commissioner Kuchler pointed out. the has already been taken by H. L. Grifwork of Fred J. Klesel in fin Co., Fred J. Klesel Ca.t and important promoting the Interests of the State Seowcroft Sons rompanv. as through the Irrigation congress, A postal card was received at the well as the exposition, and this, tooffice yesterday from gether wiih the knowledge that it county County Clerk David MatlRon who is was his pet scheme to takeforthe choir to the smallenjoying an extended vacation in Cali- Portland carried the day fornia. The postal was from San Fran- er appropriation. The sum cf $2,0d was appropriated cisco and bore the announcement that Mr. Mattson was leaving for Los for the purpose of making a horticultural display at the fair. It was also Angeles. decided that it would be hetier to take M. H. Little, of tho hirst ward, a small quantity of good fruit each leaves Ogden on the 8th of this month week and have a fresh supply on hand for a mission to the Central States throughout the fair than to expend this evening, there will lie. a free en- ad the money during Trail week. The tertainment and social at the First State Horticultural society has taken and want meeting house In honor of Mr. up the matter of a fruit displayaaalst-ance Little. The choir will contribute will give ihe rommisaion every possible. and to colos, duet quartettes wore all present the and a at The commissioners evening's enjoyment the meeting. ITofessor L. A. Ostlen general good time will be had. All the friends of Mr. Little, who wish reported that thebeet-educational exhibit ever gotten toto bid him God apeed on his Journey, would lie the gether for any purpose by the state. are invited to attend. Manager Spencer Clawson, after a Tha members of the Board of Edu- persistent illness, wna present at the cation held an executive session In meeting. He will start for Portland thla evening to supervise the erection their rooms in the Err.lrs building of installaihe slate building and-thwhich Tuesday from they did not tion of the exhibits. rommlssiou The The matter under diacusxlnn report. at this meeting was in reference to will meet again Friday afternoon. thq teachers, applicants and positions for the next school year. The teachWARRANTY DEEDS. ers' committee will take up the matter further and report, either at the meetThe following warranty deeds have ing next Friday or at the subsequent been filed in the comity recorders of' fice meeting. iicroy H. Iavltt and wife to W. If. The box office of the Crand Opera Stone for the suin' of 3 I'm, the west House was kopt busy yesterday with 10 feet, lot 9, block 4, Riverside adthe advance sale of seats for the re- dition. David Clapier and wife to Charles G. turn engagement of While Wlttlesey, the new Belasco star ,who is to be Price for the sum of 9375. part of N. n. seen at the theatre today and tonight.. quarter section 18, towaohlp G north When While Wlltleaey first ap- range 1 west. Charles G. Price and wife to MoIn this city, he was peared a total Btranger, hut he won roni Stone for the sum of 450, part Instant popularity and a big N. E. quarter section 18 township 6 following hy his remarkable talents north of range 1 went. W. W. Elmer and wife to Electa A. and his marked personal magnetism. The strength of his supporting com- Brown for ihe sum of 31.00, part lot pany and the superb stage productions 3, block 16. plat A," Ogden. Warren W. Elmer to Rlocta Elmer of his pluya, rendered his engagement Brown for the sum of $.l.uo, part lot a memorable one and his here is sure to he welcomed bv delight- 2, block 1G, plat A," Ogden. Nathan Tanner, Jr., and wife to ed and laige audiences. Whittlesey will be presented by Belasco, Mayer and George James for the sum of $1.00, Price, for his forthcoming engage- part S. E. quarter section 30, townment as follows: Today's matinee, In ship tt north of range 1 west. "Heartease, and tonight in The Second In Command. Neglected colds make fat graveDr. W'ood Pine Norway yards. YSAYE SPECIAL via Rio Grande Syrup helps mm and women to a hapWestern. Fare $1.00 round trip, leav- py, vigorous old age. ing Ogden 7:C0 p. m., returning 11:40 VIOLATED ANTI TRUST LAW. p. m. - MAY . Olds Runabout, A po ; Mdl.'MMi, MONEY FOR (i:lb.it if l.o. A geh-- ; it at the Ogaen on buslue,, resisi.-ieRe:i. V. E. 8TREET WA3HER. Councilman tip. defend-u- t and used auk vile language while ladles were yuhg thst Dingle Insisted that he be e fiM. In answer to the request, made a past at Dingle, who sidestepped snd countered on the eye, paulng the Jew hors de combat. After hearing the story of both parties and coming to the conclusion uut the defendant had already been punished some, a nominal fine of $5 ia 0 the Je-,na- Of MDt be abusive that he had to be thrown ad several times Finally Hood on the sidewalk eft tv d he hid been hit a terriBc Jolt From the itory told by Jerome, he went up ia J. F. Smith and company's gambling home and there commenced to play roulette, although it was evident that be wai green at the game. He claimed that ha put $5 on alngle 0: that the but the ivory (topped on single "0, man at the wheel did not pay him, . Then he laid but raked In the mom-yhe Intended to do wrong and picked up a chair with tho idea of breaking the table to that it couldnt cheat any of one else. He was thrown out tht place and when he became abualve A. C. Dingle landed a haymaker on his right optic, putting the combative Jew out of commlsalnn for a lima If dat man hit me f am satisfied," Dat's all right. I uld Jemma thould have got $92.50, and when 1 didn't I via going to do something I shouldn't ought to da A. C. Ding., who landed the haymaker on tba Jew's optic, said that Jerome was up In the gambling house all right, but that he made himself m offki City Shupe-Wlllianj- epwin, nrdUl in Freni; Quirt of Nrw York in Oidri.. tponi GETS ilQ GRAN three-year-ol- d AN I The Second i, in Frank J. Ohiiikui aji,-from New York on the Teutonic tor Europe yea- trrday afternoon. Rturs Eagsgement ROMANTIC Special P. H. Motley of ihe rif; on butincs-- . UTAH, THURSDAY mwES, R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager CO., J |