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Show CHE SILT LAKE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAII. PATTRPAY MORNING, JUNE 3, lPuX but both mere the great a; traction at he New Zealand ama:.ur championThe sports took ship a week later. DEPARTMENT puce at Lancaster Park, WilUngton,- OF THE SIMROmiER and Duffy scored n dual victory, win- ( niug the inn yard championship and in ihe latter race all ard handicap, he again equalled the record of 5 second. He won hla trial heat of the hundred In even time, but the time of the l.nal waa 10 seconds, the YanShrubb started kee winning easily- In the three miles and secured the tint prize by 80 yards in 15 minutes 7 seconds. He waa feeling unwell after hla effort and intended not to atari In ihe mile, but at the last moment changed hla mind and came to the cratch when th contestants lined up for the atari. To the surprise of the Shrubb was beaten by spectators Hector Burk of Otago, who finished fully forty yards ahead of the Englishman In 4 minutes 27 2 5 seconds. The next appearance of the pair waa at the International meeting at Sydney, where they were hra filly welcomed. A public reception waa organised for tha visitors, headed by the Right Hon. ti. H. Reid, prime minister of New South Wales, and tha presiding officer waa Richard Goombea, prexldent of the Australian A. A. A. Among the guests was Dr. T. M. Donovan of the R. M. 8. broad Jumper Moldavia, of England, and a host of other prominent In the social life of Sydney. Tha porta were held on the Bydney cricket grounds In the pretence of a big crowd of spectators. Duffy escaped the 75 yard handicap and the 1U0 yard special. He ran third In his beat of the 5 and was about a yard away from the second. winner, whose time was 7 Another reverse awaited the American, he In tha hundred, for only got aecoud the winner being Nlgol Baker, a student nt 8ydney University. When half the distance had been traversed. Duffy waa leading by about a yard, hut twenty yards from the tape he faltered and Baker won by alx inches. The second i. Shrubb won time waa 10 the mile tn 4 minutes 26 5 seconds, and withdrew from tbe five miles miles. Hla ax.er he had traveled 3 time for two miles was 8 minutes 47 5 seconds, an Australasian record. Shrubb ran a mile at Auckland In 4 minutes 23 seconds, which la the AusOut of the seven tralasian record. races In which he competed so far, Sbrubb haa won four times and Duffy baa won 4 out ot 11 contests. 2-- " From Our Special Correspondent 2-- 2-- 5 fSOOD Wedge The e low Price is tfte the Wedge, tint gg Is ..Whit' Dies jjjlity your Fastens and Work me Su- interest in Our Es-tsist- ment Quality is bor important than We make Sure ol rice, me First, and Quality Price jiBDge the Alter-ran- L ROADS FOR UTAH URGED. have signified their willingness to Install the system as the cost is less Ten Milas of Modal Rood to bo Laid In than two cents per hour for the 2.400 Salt Lake County in October Next. candle power light, and less than one emt for the 70V candle power burners. The importance of Immediate work on the problem of making good road CONDITIONS AT NEVADA CAMPS. for Utah seemed to assume mammoth proportions at the opening session of Things About Goldfield Region Everythe first state good roads convention body Wants to Knew. Former Governor Heher yesterday. M. Wells declared that our roads were A correspondent In Goldfield writes things we were not proud of as a the Herald as follows: tate; Governor Cutler said that the Goldfield is a city of building, tents securing of good roads was the most and electric lights, of freighting outimportant consideration now before fits and automobiles, of prospectors the state; Colonel W. H. Moore, presi- and mine promoters, all jumblsd todent of the. National Good Roads as- gether. The entire population of the sociation, declared mud to be the fou- town la busy all the time, and stages, lest blot on the national escutscheon, autos and private rigs are constantly while Wellington E. Loucks of St. I going and coming to and from this toula declared round pebbles should place and Kawich, Bullfrog and Lida, be banished from Salt Lake street I Merchandle comes In from Tonopah, construction work, and thousands of Is unloaded on the sidewalk. In the I recta or any old dollars should he saved in paving explace, and ia sold, pense by parking the center of the reloaded and started on Its way to wide streets Instead of laying cobble outlying camps. stonea and asphalt. Goldfield and Columbia, which are It waa promised that a construction practically tee town, are the greatest train would arrive over .the railroad outfitting camps in the west, and an In October, and lay ten miles of sam- immense business is transacted. Alple road in Balt Lake county, that though conditions are much better, would prove a great educator to coun- yet it still take a long time to get ty commissioners, and others who merchandise, lumber and machinery In hive road building In hand. The cus- over the Tonopah railroad, and considtom of building roads In .front of erable stuff comes via Auatln, a prominent peoples residences instead two week!' trip overland. Aa a result, of In accordance with sound engin- mine operations are greatly retarded. d eering principles was deprecated, and The Tonopah road is being Governor fuller waa complimented on to that town and is being exharing vetoed the appropriations for tended to Goldfield, but It will be road building of the last legislature several months ere it reaches this on. the grounds that If expended it place. The postoffice, telegraph and teleprobably would not have brought its face value In roada to the state. phone offices are crowdod all day long. The convention was called to order The mall arrives by stage about 8 at 10 o'clock by Hon. Heber M. Wells, o'clock in the afternoon and the office president of the Commercial dub, who la Immediately closed and frequently welcomed the movement aa one por- a notice la posted: Heavy mall today. Office closed untending much good to the state. He cautioned the visiting organisers that til 8:30 o'clock tomorrow. morning." it was only fifty years since this whole By 7 oclock the people begin to form country was a pathless waste of sage- In a double line, and by the time the brush, and that lta people and ita rev- delivery windows are opened the line enues have always been taxed with generally extends half a block from necessary Improvements far In excess the building. During this rush it Is of their capacity. He hoped, however, next to Impossible for business men to that the people would feel that now reach their boxes. At the telegraph office it la little betwaa the time to Join In the national movement in favor of good roada, and ter. There is but one wire over which see te it that there were vast and im- to handle the business, and the wbo have the first can for portant improvements undertaken at brokers, well service, nigh monopolise It. Outonce. bulletin on which The convention drew only a small side the office is crowd, most of them being regularly are written the names of persons for accredited delegates from places out whom messages have been received On the stand were if they are not called for. Messenger aide of Salt Hon. H. M. Wells, Rev. T. W. Pinker- boys go to the principal hotels and saloons and cry out the names of persona ton, Governor Cutler, Hon. W. H. for whom they have dispatches, and In asNational of the Moore, president that way generally find them. EL an Loucks, sociation; Wellington When Wells, Fargo ft Caa express Martin organiser from Missouri; tage arrives a large crowd always Dodge, director of public roada InConcord The quiries, V. 8. government; Colonel T. congregates. comes In with a dash reminiscent of P. Rixey, lecturer, ' National Good old times, and unloads cm the sidewalk Roada association; Charles G. Canfield, of all aorta, and between the counsel, National Good Roada associa- packages tage and the crowds around it la altion; Senator Reed Smoot, and Col- most Impossible to pasq along the onel EL A. Wall. walk. There are excellent atone quarries ON ENGLAND'S SHORES. netr town, and some substantial and " . h.'1 handsome business blocks are going Glen Millar and Other up. Stone wnlle are built around Utahns Arrive in Liverpool. frame structures, and when the work la finished the wooden part- of tha A telegram received at the office of building ia removed, business being the First Presidency yesterday morn- continued without Interruption. One of the principal corners on Main ing announces the arrival at Queenstown Thursday of the White Star street waa sold recently for 110,500. it steamer Arabic, which waa due tn could have been bought ten months Liverpool early yesterday. Aboard this ago for $150. The owners are erecting. steamer were the following: Miles I a fireproof atone building to coat These men came to Tonopah Langton, Jones, ' Ogden; Frederick Frits Jenson, Carl J. Larsen. W. F. three years ago with considerably leu Langton, Salt Lake; Robert EL Allen, than the amount they paid for this one Provo; Franklin L. Gunnell. William kit, and are now worth more than $lr Murray, Wells ville; Urvln Gee, Moro- 000,000. Mine hoists and machinery are slowni; P. Matson. ML Pleasant; Jared Nordgren, Monroe; A. C. Cooley, Men-do- ly coming In, and the mines will soon John T. Woodburry, 8L George; be In shape to ship a regular tonnage. Guataf H. Johnson, Idaho Falls, and There are still many good properties In the vicinity awaiting purchasers, but other Utah and Idaho passengers. Ex-S. Marshal Glen Miller was Bullfrog and Lida are attracting the also a passenger on the steamer, be- attention of mining men, and automoto both these camps. ing en route to continental Europe to bile lines run Bullfrog ia a new camp, but promJoin Mias Miller, who has been soises to astound the world, and even to journing there for some time. eclipse the great Comstock. Several Salt Lakers have secured a foothold THIEF CAUGHT IN ACT. there, and even now have been offered times the amount of money InA man who gave his name aa James many for their holdings. The ledges vested EL Rogers was arrested Thursday while are Immense, and a railroad Into that night by Captain J. B. Burbldge action will make of it a wonderful in the act of burglarising the house of P. CL'Stephens, No. 43 West Fifth camp. Of all the mining regions in Nevada South street the old camp of Lida possesses the Some of the boys who were playing most picturesque history, and offers In the neighborhood heard the man Just now thaL tn my break one of the windows of the resi- opportunities cannot be duplicated anydence at about 10 oclock. They sent opinion, The where. Since the day of the Comthe alarm In to headquarters. stock it haa been drawn upon at will desk sergeant thought that First by chloridera for rich gold and silSouth was where they aald and sent ver ores; Tom Jaggers, Jerome Vldo-vlcWhile that to place. the police patrol Pete Kiser and half a doxen other the patrol was gone another phone old prospectors have had mines there came in and Chief By water, of the fire for a quarter of a century from which department, hitched up his horse and have taken many a ton of $1,000 they adto the right took Captain Burbldge rock and packed It on burroa to Cardress. son City. Long before their time the house to the they Spaniards When they got the rich streaks, Chief Bywater carried the gophered found the thief inside. ore across desolate desert tried to hold him while Burbldge wastes and precipitous mountains to searched the house. The burglar put San Pedro and shipped It to Wales. with np a strong fight when left alone nothThe ledges In this district are rich the fireman, but It availed him from the surface, and are well defined. e of the leads are true fissure veins ing. The chief held him until Most returned and then he was tak- In porphyry, but In some places the en to the station. ore makes on a lime contact Gold, silRogers waived preliminary hearing ver, lead and copper are found togethIn Judge Diehl's court yesterday on a er, and on both foot and hanging wall not He of pleaded burglary. charge la the "fat" streak from which the guilty and waa bound over In $500 dug their spending money. Tha bonds. ores are not oxidised to any great depth, and tha water level la reached In from fifty to 200 feet in most secLICHT COMPANIES QUARTERS tions. . broad-gauge- ... Try us lor Bulk Teas iid Collees ol which we carry a Large Fresh and lew and the Stock, All at Bight Price. Both Phones 137 Brothers Co. Ogden Grocers WHERE THE CARS ALL STOP. . Avenue 2344 Washington six-hor- . -- VIA- Rio Grande Western Commencing May 7 the Rio Grande will run an excursion every alternate Sunday to Sept 30, Ogden to Salt Lake City. Fare $1 nund trip. Tickets on sale far all trains. MITCHELL BROS. Reduction in Monuments, Headstones, and Markers, Coping Gray or Red Stone MONUMENTS A Carload of Stock just drived. Place Your Or-ders- for Decoration Day Vard 2QQ3 Jefferson Ave. The Utah National Bank Op OGDEN "me. Ralph eThmT V. A E. JtPaido" . BLADE'S "ek. and Vans rIXBnd Night PW , ber of cigars, as we have one of tho finest cigar ies in the 6 inter-mounta- region. in . h, . Bur-bridg- w 3-- YOUR OPPORTUNITY. A1 . Independent Phone 619, For Quick Delivery To visit the "Old Homs" and the "Old Friends" In tb Eaat and return to tha West, with aa little expense aa la ordinarily required to make the one way trip, haa come. Rsduced Rates. On May S7U and 29th. Jnna 3rd, Cth, 10th, and 12th, tickets wl bs on sale from Salt Laks City: ,$44,50 Te Chicago end Return $4M0 Te Milwaukee end Return Te Peoria end Return ,,,,,, .$41.20 $41.90 To St Paul and Return To Mlnnea polio end Return... .$41.90 Proportionately low rates will be In effect from all points In Utah, Idaho, Montana. Wyoming and Nevada, to scry section reached by the Chicago ft North Westers Ry. Hues. For full particulars, call upon or adC. A. WALKER, OenL Agent dress: n Ry, P. Chicago ft Box 760, Balt Laks City. Utah.. 4 y " ' Wessler Cigar Co ...... ' ! r t I J 375 23rd Street, Ogden, Utah . a North-Wester- ft ...... -- ... KING IS BEING ENTERTAINED. . Paris, June 2. King Alfonso and President Lou bet today visited the military echoed at 8L Cyr, where they witnessed some cavalry evolutions and trove thence to the. palace of Versailles, later visiting tha Aero dub and witnessing an automobile procession and boras races at tha Bois De Boulogne course. The king tonight will attend the performance at the Theatre Franca la fronting the scene of the recent attempt on hla life. GREAT R RIOTING IN LODZ. Poland, June 3. There was a renewal of rioting here this morning. A crowd of people atoned a detachment of Coe sacks end the latter fired, killing two persons and wounding others. Lodz, Russian . MAHER . WAS THIRfc London, June 2. The race for the Oaks stake of 5,000 sovereigns was run at Epsom today, and was won by Cherry Lass. Queen of the Earth was second and Amllle, ridden by Maher, the American Jockey waa third. Twelve horses started. Said Up to San Francisco. Juna 2. Thomas T. Lane haa sued hla father, Charles D. Lane, for a sum estimated at $300,000, s a division of profits from mining In Alaska. trana-action- FIRST EXCURSION NORTH. Saturday, Juna 10th. VIA OREGON SHORT LINE. Cheap rates to all Utah and Idaho points. Ask agents for particulars. hi young ladies will start for th Lewis and Clark Centennial ExpestLino Railway, Pullmaa Palace eai aver tha .Oregon Short ties at Portland. ; Tha party will lea vs Ogden In passing through southern Idaho to Hunt lag tea, where the Oregon Railway ft Navigation Ce, will taka eharga of tha party ts tha Dallea Oregon, where eao of tho famous "Regulator Haa of steamers will take tho party down tha mighty Columbia river to tho mouth of the Willamette Rlvsi then up the river te Portland. On July 6th the -- Standard-Examine- -- r i , Our Portland Home At Portland tha young ladies will atop at a private rasldeneo,. comer Irving and Twentpthlrd street, I modern colonial mansion of twenty rooms conducted by Mrs. 8. V. Hill, aa elderly lady whoae social standing b among tha beat families in Portland. She does not conduct a public rooming house, but rants a few rooms to parties, furnishing the beet of reference. It waa a place of good fortune that permitted tbe managomeat . to secure with Mrs. Hill roeme at oaa houea for all tha young ladlee. The lady further hae consented to furnish breakfast for th entire party each morning. Th ether meals will be taken en tbe fair grounds or wherever hunger overtakes tho young ladlee, Tha boat hotel! .In the city of Portland offered aa good rates as data Mrs. Hill, but th fact that the young ladlee will have a heme all their ewa b what caused the, management tn boat reaidencc section. (elect the colonial mansion located In the heart of Portland ; The Fair and the Trail Each morning after breakfast th party will leave for tha fair grounds, Juat on mils dlataat from Mrs. Hill'd residence. The public exhibits are all fras after yon get Inside af tha fair grounds. But tha "Trail" will hava a large aumber of exhibits that will coat from 10 cants to $0 cento each. , In the day time the exhibits party will view the public exhibits end after dark tha shows en the "Trail" will ba seen. After th Standard-Examlac- r bo scenes then will ether for tha ladles, all charms "Trail hava lost young and the ought . The Portland Heights Loop Four hours will bs spent In taking a trolley rid up Portland Helgkta to Observatory Point, where te Coluro-bl- a preseated ena of tha meat beautiful acaaaa an earth. Portland and tha exhibition In the foregrounds, the end Willamette Rivna In the distance, and far abovs the Claude appears famous ML Hood, atandlag out Ilka a monument reaching te the sklsa. - The Willamette F alls . half day will be spent In taxing the Oregon Water Power Railway Company train np tha Willamette liver to the Great Falla, Oregon City and Censmah Park where all kinds of amusamanta may be ladulged In, eueli an nhoetiag tha chutes, etc. A The Great Pacific Ocean Then as a Oregon Railway Ocean, where the at Tha Breakers sort of farewell trip, toe entire party will get aboard tha palaea steamer "Potter" of no end Navigation Company and will sail dew p the Columbia Rlvor fer a half day totha Paclfls young ladles will be given an opportunity te bath in the greatest ocean on earth and dlna Hotel in breezes coming from Japan. eseesesssaeessesass 60-ya- the Columbia River Be the Grandest River Trip on Earth From Portland to the DaDe& SUES HIS FATHER. SL Petersburg, June 3. 1:35 a. m. Feeling In the admiralty against Rear Admiral Nebogatoff continues to run high, the majority of the naval an thorlties being deaf to the appeals of the few who tnalt that the admirals action in surrendering his warships should not be condemned until the circumstances become fully known. The majority say they could forgive anything but surrender, and point to the precedent set in the case of the Russian warship Raphael, which. In 1829, during the Russo-Turkix-h war, truck lta colors to three Turkish ships which surrounded it. Nicholas I meted out a terrible punishment to the officers and crew of the Raphael, ordering that all of them should be shot after their exchange and directing that If the ship should ever be recaptured Its infamDUFFY REGAINS HIS SPEED. ous history should he blotted out by the total destruction of the vessel. American Sprinter Rune 50 Yards In Tbe Raphael, strange to say, was reRecord Time in Australia. years later at captured thirty-fou- r Sinope during the Crimean war, by a A bundle of Australian sporting ex- son of the captain. changes to hand are alive with the doings of Arthur F. Duffy, the GeorgeShreveport, La, June 2. The steamtown sprinter, and Alfred 8hrubb, the er H. M. Carter, it Is reported great distance runner of the South into the railroad bridge at Alexandria, London Harriers. Their tour of the La, tonight and sunk. Sixteen Brea antipodes Is evidently a success and were lost. both have been received royally whenever they performed. At the Inter national meeting, under the given auspices of the New Zealand Amateur 'japs HAVE ADVANCED. Athletic association, at Dunedin, Duffy ' Invitation won the SL Petersburg. June 2 Genera! from seconds. This equals scratch In 5 Linevlteh, In a dispatch to Em- world's record made by himself at the peror Nichols, dated May. 31 Washington in 1904 and Rice of Chisaid: On Msy 29tk the Japanese he- cago about the same time. But It can easily le seen that Duffys figures In an advance and attacked our gin mean a better piece of runAustralia troops In the alley of the Tsleln ning. for the course was a grass on,f river about three miles hevoud while he had a springy board floor Ten Shu pass which remained in . when he made a record at home. our bands." Owing to sickness 8hrubb did not don his racing togs at this meeting, 3-- 6 . 3--4 old-time- rs Is Established and Product Will Soon be en MarkeL factor- 3-- n; The Hj'droCarbon Light company established quarters In the have Ciihlir and A building nt Twenty-fourt- h Thomas riant Cashier DB0yh have one of Froaldent Grant avenue, where theyJewett lights the 3,400 candle power, Savings Accounts on exhibition and where the first lights will be made. This Is the light that Is generated from kerosene, which has eavMBtr Work. . . met with the approval of a great numWUr,i0" W8on. In Season, ber of local people. The company will not be able to In supply the market until sometotime have the fall 'hen they expect in this their works, that will be locatedwill all . city In operation.' Theandlight will be they be manufactured here of the country shipped to other partsthat seems to he to meet the demand general for such an Invention. Much of the machinery Is now on for the way to Ogden and a locationwithupon the works will he decided the mawf,t imv. in a ahort time, after sowhich that they may m- - end chinery will be aet up !TP V ,:l 11:jo early fall trade. PJn " ro-- h able to supply the business nu m' houses A number of local PpS"t better condition now than ever before to increase our working force and turn out a greater numWe ara In $50.-000- Horn Depository Vl 0 The Breakers Hotel of the great Pacific ocean at Long Beach, Washington are located several hotels, but one grand, magnificent hotel stands out more prominently than all tha rasL THE BREAKERS HOTEL of national reputation will house our young ladies for tho ocean trip. Several times during the summer greet elam bakes are given en tho sea chore. The Standard-Examine- r young ladles will each be provided with a shingle or shovel by Mr. J. W. Arthur, proprietor of th Brokers Mr. Arthur says tho Utah girls shall hava the best In Hotel, the largest and beet on the North Pacifie ocean. sight end as the tide recedes will rush out en the send and dig up the clame which hid an Inch or two In the Thousands of people take part In these great clam bakes, end Mr. A. L. Craig, tha genial general passenand. ger agent of the company that owns the majestic etcamer "Potter, haa promised to run the Stndard-Examlnof th days when a clam bake la te take piece, at $4 per head. The digparty' to the Pacific Ocean on one one pair of shoes which each young lady Is expected te provide. ging of clame, however, only ruins Everything else la free. On tha shore er , |