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Show HE MORNING SALT LAKE II,. OF TOE DONT DO IT a r 0 5ur an d if you zZZZLf jfiLt your prescription. -- w905 ' h.v. W. y ,M rry 1871-- 1 . r filled for other priwript'O" why w Voir FTAIJ, THrESDAT Driver The DniSSist w. M Ittrwtlve fe.ture. of our we do ire tin high gr.de work prompt and quick delivery. , CiuUiM wool Blanket, don. and . to kak Ilk. mw. mer. than plMMd Via wlU bo w If giro uo Ogden Steam Laundry Phone. 174 dtriakit. BICYCLES MRwiEasy Lad auk w told you about the tMynndrg RACYCLE. W. wish mw to Mil your attention to Columbia ftw am knawn a. the "Standard d America," and have bean d in thla country for 2S man-dtetun- with fine equipment, in hr gamine COLUMBIA only $40. Price, Cu nil you a wheel on monthly Mdinonta. SEQUEL TO county to attend the convention, and TOGGERY AND DErepresent the cou.ilie of the State in FEATED BY TWO TO ONE. the meeting. Thi. proclamation will Uie Slate be published throughout Two Exceptionally Well Contested within the next ft-days. Matches Seen at the AssociaA communication was received tion Alleys. from Presiding Bishop Preston, offeruse of hall the the for ing Assembly was acYoung Boy Dice Under Suapicioua the convention. The offer thanks. with cepted Circumetancee in Rooming Houae The appointment of committees was Salt Lake, Utah, May 24. Thr story taken under consideration.. The finance committee will consist of an old Indianu tragedy was here today at an inquest over the body of three members. The rhairimtn baa named. John 8. Brans-for- d et George M. Hill or Harper, who dir-- i alreadywaabeenchosen for this important In a lodging houao of morphine loluik While the police reported that place. lug. Governor Heir M. Wells the youth waa addicted to the uaa of Former tho drug and probably dk-- of an ove- has been named as chairman of the on Invitation. This comrdo, Mra. T. M. Harper, hla aunt, commute testified that ahe believed young Hill, mittee will consist of seven members. J. W. Houston baa been named aa who baa been known aa Harper, was of the committee on arrangesecuring aa estate valued at 960.000, chairman This committee will have which h! said young Hill would have ments. Inherited when ha became of age. Mra seven member. C. A. Quigley was named as chairHarper testified that sixteen and one-hal-f man of the committee of one hundred yrara ago, at Winchester, Indiana, In the Commercial league series at when young Hill was but six months of member on invitation. The personnel of these committees the Aaorlation bowling alleys last age, the boy'a mother was shot and the F. M. Nya Co., boy took klllrti by hla father , who severely will be determined at a later meeting evening two out of three from the the witness. of the men who are at the head of the wounded Mra Harper, and the Ogden Steam laundry The father, Mrs. Harper testified, waa enterprise. on The Toggery Organizer Loucka organized an as- turned the aame trick sentenced to life imprisonment, but An estate of sociation at Provo Tuesday night, and aggregation. waa paroled recently. In what la considered the prettiest $60,000 left by young Hill's mother, the hft for laigan last night to organize. aeries of In the present league, witness testified would now revert to Ha aaya that large delegations of men the F. M.games Nye boy stopped the wininterested in the good roads movement the father. will attend the State convention from ning streak of the rrark team, by winning the last two of the Ogden, Provo and Logan. MINERS IN SESSION. played. I have found more interest mani- three games The D.-boys started off strong and In the movement, and better Reporta Ara Read and Committees Ap- fested of 867 in the first against a landed total material or roads In Utah than In any pointed. other state 1 have visited, said Mr. 749 made fy their opponents. The Thla state con- Nyeltes then took a brace and scored At the opening session of the con- Loueka yesterday. were 3 will to civic 825, while the vention attention of pay vention of the Western Federation 800 mark. Not satisfied of the ahy street atpavement, Improvement, curbing Miner yesterday there was a full and guttering, drainage and sewerage, with this allowing, they took the last tendance. game, by scoring a total of 887, which will doubtless and valuable comgive many The report of the executive was 110 better than the other aide official of to the tha mittee was completed, and at 2 suggestions could da o'clock yesterday afternoon's session, city.' G. Scudder headed tha Hat with 647 President Moyers personal report waa for a total, Kiser was second with 516, STORY NOT BELIEVED. read. P, Herrick third with 514 and R. Nye The following committees were apfourth on the list with 601 to his coroners In Tha tha Inquest Jury pointed Tuesday night: re- credit was over the which held HodgJohn Committee yesterday Auditing P. Herrick, by scoring 212 lit the boy, first, headed the single game inkins. Terry Peak union No. 5; John main of the seventeen-year-olwaa M. lifeless whose No. John body union Butte Hill, 1; Georgs H. Murphy, dividual list, and F. Scudder with 211 Hendrickson, Mullan union No. 9; R. found in n room at the Field' lodging waa a dose second. These were the Frion South house No. First East street, Goldfield 220; union M. Rodgers, only two to get by the double cenW. B. Melaaac, Ymlr union No. 85; day morning, returned n verdict yester- tury mark, although G. Scudder, with a dose from resulted No. death that union day, Thomas H. Roberts, Globa 194 In tbe third game, was precious Cloud City of morphine and atrlohlne, self ad- near that coveted mark. 60; Hugh McCloskey, suicidal Intent without Great ministered, union No. 22; L. W. Parker, W. Herrick, with 427 was the weakHill, alias Harper, was according to est man on either team and when FWls union No. 16. hla before tha evidence introduced, President's Report. James Clifford, tha final count was made, but 20 pina Silverton union No. 26; O. E. Par- death, waa In the custom of taking separated the two grand totals. conthe to came tha Jury sons, Bingham union No. 26; H. P. the drugs and The score follows: over doss an Tobin, Anaconda M. and 8. No. 117; clusion that he almply got F. M. Nya Co. career. James Buckley, Aldridge union No. 06; and thus ended his 142 1M 170-6- 01 Mrs. T. M. M. Harper, an aunt of tha R. Nya J. H. Vaughn, Searchlight union No. 166 178 172-- 516 hoy canard quite n sensation at the in- Kiser 164. 147 146 164457 Resolution' Committee Eknest Mills, quest for n little time by Insinuating Rurhmlller 126 127 187440 Greenwood union No. 101; D. E. Mul- that the boy must .have been murdered, F. Nya 1C8 185 194547 and told a story which sounded like n G. Scudder lins, Central union No. 2; James T. romance her hut her to back claims, No. union Mine Mott La Cameron, to facta 887 2461 Total story lacked 183. was Grievance Committee Joseph Cor- substantiate It and for that reason believed. 170 211 168550 F. Scudder by, Butte Engineers No- - 83; Daniel not The boy'a home was In Indiana and P. Herrick Da visa. Lend union No. 2: Michael . 212 157 145514 he lived ha had that understood la It Downs,' Da Lamar union No. 53; John would have coma into I An 6 ..,,,.1,11 172 133 168473 possesion of n W. 132 147 .148427 Herrick Brown, Colorado City M. and 8. No. was he since record His fortune. big 125. Deo . ,ii 181 149 147477 of the was not this In however, state, Ways and Means. Frank Dutton, He served time In. tha city Jail Telluride union No, 62; John F. Ople, beat . . . .r.y 067 797 777 2441 Totals Butts union No. 1; J. C. Scott, Row- In this dty and at Bingham. land union No. 3S; Peter Street, The O. 8. L. boys kept up the work ATTACK BROWN'S STATUS. t, Stockton union No. 213; William that they have been doing since waa added to the team, and Jackson union No. 115; R. Jenka, Judge of Juvenile Court raptured two out of three games from Victor union No. 82; Jov Pollard, Action to Oust Position. From The Toggery aggregatin', In a very Ami 1 gsma ted union No. 217; C. H. contest Interesting Austin, Great Falla unton No. 16. attackHabeas corpus proceedings Tha On Organization Charles Kennl-soboy landed the first Toggery Brown Willla of Judge ing the right In easy fashion and It looked like a Cripple Creek union No. 40; John to court Juvenile the set as a Judge of that team but the Shea, Butte union No. 1; J. B. Pelts, were Mrs. walk over for filed by yesterday a brace and landed took Basin union No. 23; Edward McBride, Julia Laundrymen Bennie of Booth, mother two the Dillon union No. 188: H. 'D. Calvin. games in easy fashremaining to committed who was ion. Amador union No. 135; Daniel Liv- Booth, 20th. on May the State reformatory Hess who subbed scored a total of ingston, Nanaimo union No. 122. declare that 498 for high Individual honors and Donovan, The petitioner an elector of the Judge Constitution Dan On State la not Fleshner with 492 waa a Butte union No. 1; Georg Salisbury, Brown of Utah and, therefore, disqualified One ninety eight made by Hess In the Thomas No. Minnie, 5: union Terry Is Further aa it a to ait magistrate. Butte M. and 8. No. 74; J. D. Mc- contended that the Juvenile court law third waa the nearest any one cams to Donald, Bourne union No. 42; U. G. la unconstitutional. reaching the 200 mark and Van Derek with 273 was the only one to remain Harrell, Psloma union No. 12; Thomas to was Judge The presented petition below the 400 line, ho being the low McCnhe, Winthrop union No. 223. for G. yesterday Armstrong man of the evening. On J. C. Fergnson,- Bryan George signature by Attorney Ray, Van Tonight the F. M. Nye and union No. 64; Charlea O'Brien, Butts his haof n writ for Tha CotL petition will battle while on the adunion No. 1; Charles Hssley, Urdeau beas EL M. directed is against corpus Ruahmer Optical alleys tha union No. 121; Barry O'Leary, Butt joining of the Allison, Sr., superintendent tha Ogden Steam men will tackle union No.'l. school. Industrial On Ritual W. W. Hills. Mount Hele- State laundry aggregation, and both are exna union No. 138; William EL Eddy, pected to be good games. PROPERTY. CHURCH BUYS The score follows: Butte union No. 1; E. R. Horton. Doe Tha Toggery. Run nnion No. 230; A. Larcker, Mamtha G. 8. Holmes has purchased 144 136 179459 M. Fretwell moth union No. 238; Stanley Cawkina, old First of the Presbyterian property Mc153 115 152 420 DUIon union No. 188; Michael Second South Brown.. .. and East Second church, 88 130373 Van Derek 1 Carthy, Butte union No. 1. . The purchase Mlcbsel streets for $35,000. 368 158 144445 Engrossing Committee Lindsay two residence. and church the eludes 146 162 183492 Dempsev, Butte union No. 1; W. 1L There Is n frontage of 160 feet on Sec- Fleahmer Leonard, Cripple Creek Engineers No. ond South street. Two weeks ago Mr. 740 CC0 788 2188 Totals 82; M. C. Leake, Sky City union No. Holmes bought the old Methodiat Ogden Steam Laundry. 27; M. H. Sullivan, Anaconda M. and church property, it is understood that 130 159 147442 8. No. 117; A. H. Dace, Boone Terre Mr. Holmes will refit odel the Presby- Vallereux union No. 213; John A. Peterson, terian buildings, but aside from this Van Dyke ......168 126 171567 148 198498 Hess .. Granite union No. 4. his Intentions are not known. ITT 124 135-- 426 Todd Education and Literature John F. I1 166 179-- 466 Miller Smith, Butte 11. and 8. No. 74;C. H. SALT LAKE NOTES. McKinnon, Bonanza union No. 235; J. 694 763 832 2289 Totals F. Zink, Mojave union No. 51; Archie Today Is Modern Woodmen day at 9 9 9 F. Berry, Phoenix union No. 225; Matt Saitair Handicap elaborate Aa beach. program 754 823 2262 total ....685 Grand Waaley, lepeming nnion No. 222. the been and of dandlng has prepared Ed Langoif, affair Strike end Lock-Ou- t la expected to be one of the 8llverton nnion No. 26; Mnloolm Gillie, most notable affairs ever given under THE GREAT FLOTO Butte Engineers No. 83; Frank Maio, the direction of the Modern Woodmen SHOW CIRCUS PARADE Mercur union No. 189; J. H. Williams, of America. Every effort will - be French Gulch union No. '141; W. at the to entertain the made guest Rob-ertl, Horr union No. 54; Louis , All Circus Parades Ara the Standard ifc Castle Gate union No. 287; G. A. pavilion. No- - 83. by Which the Organization la 8. M. and Denver Pcttibone, Not an arrest was booked At the Judged by a Critical Public. On Mileage Abe Winwood, Butte police station from midnight Tuesday Lead Karl No. 83; Huntley, Engineers night until noon yesterday. The pounion No. 2; A. G. Paul, Cripple Creek lice have recently made n general The FJoto Shows have always paid Roes-lanMartin, Kenneth 40: No. union clean-uof the vagabond element and tha greatest attention to their mamP. LangNo. union 38; Joseph will tha saloon and resorts frequented by moth managerie. Aa sight-seer- s ford. Park City nnion No. 144; A. J. the transient clasa are being kept un- observe, for architectural beauty and M J. No. 85; union Diipulfte In The design this show la unequaled. der the slrlcteet surveillance. Connory, Butte union No. L shift had an easy time, and the giving a free, open-dehalf a million night Gilbert, John Special Committee day shift had no trouble of any kind. dollar street pageant Floto does not Pitkin Ctounty nnion No. 6; Frank A half dozen men charged with drun- deal In enigmatical generalities, but 1: Arthur No. O'Connors, Bntte union kenness were taken. Into custody in is tha only show that publishes an Parker, Cripple Creek union No. 234; the early hours of Tuesday night. Itemized formation of tbe circus paunion No. C. F. Fhsel, North Moecasln rade. EL E. McDowell, Toulumne union of Ill; 1. John Carroll, superintendent RUNKEL CAHNOtTqME Pasha, the $9,000 parade, driving Good and Welfare William CosArabian stallion. grove, Creole union No. 20; Thomas A telegram was received yesterday 2. Bugle corps; horns in full drexs. Wood. Granite union No. 4; W. H. ' 3. Two mounted knights; .advance 151 ; Thomas by Dad Glmlln, manager of tha OgNo. union Eureka Bacon, 233. den Pacific National league club, an- horse guards. No. union Dlamondfleid Dataller, 4. Tbs Ben Hur herd of royal nouncing that Portland- waa not yet ready to give Runkel, who waa ex- blooded Arabians with the Giant Royal ' LOUCKS IN ZION. pected here today, hla release, and it chariot. ia hardly expected that Ogden will be 5. First big band chariot, 81g. Good Roads Co State For Arranges successful in securing this player. Zlerke band master, with sixteen sovention. RunkeL who played short for Butte loist. year and la at present with tha 6. Queen Anne Tableaux cage with organizer for last Wellington C. Leuska, Portland team, waa booked for Ful- the largest Bengal tigers in captivity. Roads association, Good the National 7. Carved Roman open lion den, with mer's place at third, and there is now held a long conference yesterday the Commercial soma talk of Casey being secured to contain Bull an and hi family. Fliher 8. Harris, ofCshoon. 8. Fancy Kentucky saddle hordes; chairman return here to fill the place. Either club, and John P. of the man would add ginger to the local Mrs. Carroll and Mrs. Rooney riding. of the good roads committee team and strengthen about the weake 9 .Grecian open cage. Commercial club, arranging details for est spot on the nine. 10. The Hussr Quartette; to saddle the State Good Roads convention, the from 5th. horses Floto and 2nd Stock form, be held here June Paris, May 23. Paul De Bois, direc- Denver. Governor Cutler Is preparing a proctor of 11. Big band chariot, eight Rocky lamation. in which he will urge that dead. the School of Flue Arts, is Mountain mustang driven by Carlo committees be appointed by every INDIANA TRAGEDY d . PRICES ON Base. Ball Goods T.X HUTCHISON 306 25Ui St 1 Val-lerea- Ty-ac- n, - LOWEST close-secon- - By-La- Shupe-Wllllam- w tto Pacific coaat ralte the flueat Wl the Pacific eoaat.Their Wines m iboolutrly pura.If you wieh to die- - FR1ZZINI BROS. 00 I Twenty-firt- Street, h FURNITURE VAN STORAGE Heavy Draying Allen Transfer Co ..154 ....152 d p - WHERE TO EAT boston .cafe OPEN DAY AND ,,ma?TYoun NIGHT. PrP8- 8treet. WINES and LIQUORS h. pattison Falstaf Cafe .3 Win .19031 VICTORS d DM MAT 25, t re-ui-ld Ifni; P MOENTNCT, AND NYE STANDARD-EMI-R 4 'tM OQDE3T LAUNDRYAIEN From Our Special Correspondent th f u. k.w. iOflt EXAMINER: Ave f -- i Phone Z2SX n - four-hors- a t We ars in better condition now than ever before to increase our working force and turn out a greater number of cigars,' as we have one of the finest cigar factor- ies In the region inter-mounta- in Independent Phone 619, For Quick Delivery i Wesslcr Cigar Co 375 23rd Street, Ogden, Utah Carson, famous California driver. 12. Royal India cage of monkeys, 57 variotlta. 13. Neptune chariot with tha Continental. Drum Corps. 14. Foreign exhibit; Mexican Va- queros, etc 15. Tablnau and . car., eight horses with outridera'and costly trapping. 16. Miniature Happy Family Van, drawn by four camel. 17. Oriental tableau car, drawn by the only Brahma bull ever harneaaed. 18. Children's menagerie cage, eight ponies, driven by Master Tony Ross, formerly Jockey to King Edward. 19. Italian veranda cage of Llamas from tbe Forbidden Land. 20. Royal India Zebu carta. 21. Oriental band; Shetland team. 22. Eight of tha Sultan's favorites; camel trip across tha desert. 23. Herd of Asiatic trained camels, the largest ever captured. Australian 24. Children's annex; hammock den of kangaroos; eight ponlra from Flotoa Shetland farm, Jews of America are at that head of railroad from Toann to Nevada. the organization, with Edwin Wolf, of Tha statement published Ely, in n number' aa of papera some time ago waa erPhiladelphia, president. When seen at the Pacific hotel 1at roneous and it ia now understood that Mra. Schetrmann stated that the work will be done sometime this evening he had made an extensive tour of the winter. 1 west and had been successful In securing a membership of 700 sine January. She expects to meet with a number of the local Jews this morning to establish a branch here, after which aha will go to Salt Lake, where there la already a branch of tho society. Mra. Scharmann ia an interesting woman who is enthusiastic on tbe subject upon which ah la working at the time through which ahe present hopes to see the Jewish nee become more closely united. TOANO-EL- ROAD TO BUILD Y rosnroee I" of track which extends Uiu. - .alley In the extreme pore (ion v. Nevada, la aaid by engineers, who have travelled over tha route, to 2 be one of tbe moat level In the United State, and ia no plaee will a fill nor a cut exceeding one and one half feet be necessary. The building of thia line will open up what la considered a very valuabio mineral brit, that will likely prove of material benefit to the buataese interests of Ogden, on nocount of the direct connections that the new road will I Bad blood and indigestion have are Ogden railroad contractor been Invited to participate In bida for deadly enemies to good health. Burtha building of the 130 mile piece id dock Blood Bitten destroys them. Denver. 25. Queen of the panda, in embossed solid copper Houdah from BomMamma Introducing bay, India, the elephant In largest Mary, 1 ELECTRIC SUPPLY America. 26. Trilby," trick clown elephant 27. Open leopard cage, mounted on the educated elephant Frieda, and tha great Floto herd of performing elephants. 28. Patrol wagon with funny clown chorus. 29. Tha comedy bicycle riders. 30. Grand German orchestral calliope, tuned to concert pitch. Prof. Frederick Jewell, soloist, drawn by six musical hones from Flotoa equina college at Denver. Driven and teamsters are respect fully requested to either avoid this parade or have secure control of their horses. Chauffeurs will find excellent sight-seeinpoints from the aide street. Special interest and care for Indies and children la the first consideration of the Floto management. Ampl police service will insure per feet order and decorum. Competent, experienced parade marshals will be In full charge of thla free pageant Friday, May 26th. AND FIXTURE CO. nmTOhn 2448 Washington Av. J. G. Read & Bros. Old Stand See Shibe for Anything Electrical PHONES: Bell 346Y Ind. 346 TO ESTABLISH BRANCH OF JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY Mra K. H. Schcrmsnn, of Philadelphia, who represents the Jewish Publication Society of America, arrived In Ogden from tbe north yesterday after noon and leaves at noon today for Salt Lake, n route to her home In the east Mrs. Schermanna short visit to J. C PLATT SADDLERY CO. this city was for the purpose of establishing a branch of the society here. The society was organized In Philadelphia, 16 years ago for purely educational and philanthropic purposes and la the only organization of its kind in America. The main object of tbe organisation la to support and maintain a benevolent educational undertaking, for the publication of literary, scientific and religious works to perpetuate Israel's glorious heritage and appeal to the Jewa of all landA Tbe society la supported by volun- tary contributions, bequests and membership feea and has no capital stock. They have published over 60 volumes of Jewish lit nature and history. The text of the Bible is now being translated into English, according to the intest Jewish scholarship and will then form the moat valuable work Issued by the society. While the society i composed of Jews, the privilege of tha organization are extended to all. Irrespective of creed or denomination. Tho leading Harnb Saddles and Blankets. We make a specialty of High Grade Harness and Stock Saddles. 2279 Washington Ave. v |