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Show rnm MORNING 'Q I fJ EXAMINER TELEPHONES momm EDITORIAL ROOM Independent Phone D Bell BUSINESS OFFICE ha lm Independent Phone 5S Bell Phono WM. GLASMANN Jj0, Independent Phene No. 120 Bell Phone ..No. 120 of both telephone systems dosed after S p. m. 2352 Washington Ave. EXAMINER: Defeat Last and Thomas and Rushmsr Optical Man Respectively by Two te One. C. M. I. the Teama. ..... .... Shops-William- F. M. Kre Co. Boyle Hdw. Co. . .... .. . . h WARDS The Juniors of the Weber Stake Academy gave n dance to the Seniors In the Fourth ward amusement hall lst evening and an by all. Ice Cream that was largely attended enjoyable evening wu spent Another of the Knights c Columbus special trains en route to Los Angeles via toe Ban Pedro road, will arrive this afternoon as n section of Lnlqn Pacific No. 1. due at 3:30 o'clock. A delegation of the local knights will welcome the party to Ogden. They will remain In this city Just one hour. Parlor and Acting upon n telegraphic request the body of Thomas Hawley, who died at the Ogden General hospital several days ago, wu shipped yesterday by Undertaker Richey to Micha-gammMichigan. The request came from Dan Cnhllly, a nephew of the deceased, who had bun wired concerning toe disposition of the body several days ago. l, Confectionery Is the Place to Get i Yonr, Refreshing WOKE IIP 11 PATROL WACOM Drinks 2325 . Lea Allen, was found uleep at the corner of Twenty fifth and Mndlsoa avenue shortly before I o'clock last evening, where he was evidently sleep, lug off a Jag. The police patrol took Captain Brown to the acens for the purpose of taking Allen to the station, where he might have hla aleep out. Allen raised but little objection, until the patrol was nearing Washington venue, when he suddenly became unruly and It was necessary for Captain Brown to grapple with the fellow. Clem Thompson, the driver, seeing n scuffle was on , stopped tha wagon and went to the assistance of Mr. Brown and In n little while the prisoner was handcuffed securely and landed at the police station. A large hunting knife was taken from Aliens pockets and bad It not been for the timely assistance uf Thompson, Allen would likely have made an attempt to use the weapon As It was the on Captain Brown. captain had his trousers badly torn in the mix up. Washington Avenue For Presents Wear go to . Smalleys All Engraving Free " REED HOTEL The following an the arlTalisat the Reed for the put 24 hours. J. J. Thomas, Salt Lake., W. B. Sawyer. City; A. L. .barker. New York; F. C. Barker, New Yorok: Lronard Vogel, New York; M A. Gnren. New York; J. W. Franker New York; J, C. Kennedy. New Yorl.; Mr. and Mrs. L C. HockAadt, Near Yorib: J. C. Hooper, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. M. llamalelter, Denver; C. R. Stewart, New York; B. M. Gllrli. Clevwland.O.: H. W. Morford. Pueblct Colo.; Mrs. K. Gihaon, Kansas City; C. H. Hyama end wife. New Orleans W. S. West, Sidney, O : C. E. Bandmeaser, Balt J. E. Bradley, Eh. Louis, Mo.: Byron Cummin, Balt, Ieike; F. a. Brooks, Balt Lakr; Dr. IV. G. Dolsym-pi- e and family, city; WJ N. Clark, Balt 1 Lake. a .......................2 .,...........1 gathering of bowling elans. The Nyeltes played rings around their opponents in the first and last game snd by weakening In the second lost the opportunity to administer a shut out to the Last and Thomas aggregation, who played a good game, but were not strong enough to overcome the skilled work of too Nye boys, excepting In the second game of toe series. The winners started off with a rush and landed the first game by scoring a total of 818 In too first against 781 made by the Last and Thoms team. Tha latter landed too second game by a margin of 103, and then lost too last gams by 73 points. Morton made the highest score of tho evening by rolling out a total of 624 snd also landed tho single Individual gams score by making 208 In Thomas was second on the second. both lists with 201 made In the first and a total of 618, and Kiser was third on the total list with 501 to his credit. Lamdln was the weakest man of too evening, only pulling out a total of 346, and wan to only one on both teams that remained below the 400 mark. The score follows: F. M. Nye Company. t Trouble to Treat F. Nye .. G. Bcudder Totals Wilson Lamdln Wright Thomas Totals 167 . .161 140 113 165 ....818 688 143 166 160452 148524 121346 142447 148618 721 2228 140-- 413 162483 800 3201 Last and Thomas. 1 201 150 209 111 147 168 .. 711 786 Morton ...114 158 The Toggery took the two first games from toe Opticians and then foil down badly In the last permitting the Inner to win b yovar 100 pins. The Outfitters started out strong and scored 819 in tha first against 705 made by their opponents. The second game was the closest of the series and was won by a margin of 12 points. G. was the star of the series and succeeded in landing both the high honorn by scoring 203 in the . Fn-twe- Total.. Total disbursement and ance on hand 99 You Right free and tell you 'what is wrong. Glasses are not as troublesome as you imagine if adjusted to your face properly. We do it. dm Sm Lewis 173433 168508 157461 88 173 164 158 1.657-0- blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes blood. Tones and invigorates toe whole system. State district school fond..,Juror and witness fund Redemption fond Decedent Trust fund pure We examine your eyes r .1 448.79 Such things mean they are not as strong as they used to be - ........ ..3 fond . school fond Sinking fund Interest fond , tt 334 .861 .333 The Toggery Ruahmer Optical Co. The F. M. Nye eompanys team took two out of three from toe Last and Thomas five and the Toggery duplicated toe trick on the Rushmer Optical last evening, In the Commercial league scries, before a large and enthusiastic &Co m. Opticians At the Big Clock, Wash . Ave. 1.628.00 209.32 1,662.04 - 49.68 234.20 493.49 193.22 9,920.45 bal- 19,737.33 JOHN HILL HEAD Pioneer, vision. No 10 Cant he perfect health without pure Salary County They are indispensable and need care. Neglect no sign of unrest and blurring a 15 13 20 24 23 33 first and a total of 635. Tho only other player able to reach the 500 mark was Flesbner who made that Rushmer figure in round numbers. with 484 was third on the total Ut and Brown with 383 was the low man SUNDAY BAND CONCERT of the evening. . The ncore follows: The free sacred concert to be given Ths Toggery. 103' 158 175635 hy. Ogden's Concert band on City Hall G. Fret well 116 124 142382 square on Sunday next under the direc- Brown tion of Prof. Nichols, promises to be Van Derek. . ....175 149 128443 one uf the best entertainments yet Leedom 157 128 116401 Flmhner. , .......177 190 127500 given, by that popular musical body. At the conclusion of the concert when the Star Spangled Banner Is 827 745 688 2260 Totals. ... 8 8 8 24 played Prof. Nichols will raise tlm Handicap. , Stars and Stripes snd the assemblage will lie expected to remove their hate Grand totals ....819 737 680 2236 and salute Old Glory. Mr. Nichols Ruahmer Optical Co. state that this has hern customary in Hess 171 145 106483 102 143 107442 many places throughout the country 8. Wherry, 114 148 122384 where he has Introduced this Innova- Shaw tion and he believes that the cltixens Kanxler 146 144 134424 of Ogden are ns patriotic as any in Rushmer 172 144 718494 the United States. as follows: The program will be Totals.. ...705 724 797 2296 8miKa March, Diplomat, Chillis Dance, "Mannnna". . . .Miseud TREASURERS MONTHLY REPORT March, The Great Admiral".... Jewell Tolar 1 Waltz. Dalian Nights County Treasurer Alma D. Chambers Caprice, 1 Left Because I Loved filed his monthly report in the county Y ou, Del Oro clerk's cilice yesterday. The report Brass quartette, My Old Kencontained the following Items: Messrs. A. L. tucky Home, by Balance on hand May 1st.... 618,341.24 AY. E. F. Purdee and Paine, Agee, 19,737.33 Receipts U W. Ford Disbursements 9,810.88 Medley overture, What the Frost Is Von Tilzer Transfer from the general to on the Pumkln, the poor fund 1,400.00 March, March of the Marines.... Balance on hand June lat: .. . . a. , a . . . . . , a . . . .T. P. BCOOkS. General fund $ 3.354.75 Star 8pangled Banner Poor fond Be Good to Your Eyes A .133 .527 .606 .487 18 IT IS I,aat and Thomas R. that will ' .31 ..38 ,..33 - L Pet 11 .62 14 .611 II .538 ,..S II ..33 IS Las Allan Recovers Prom Drunken Kiser Buckmlller Blup to Find Himself 'Pinched. Next 'Door North of Wright's, 83 27 23 21 21 18 F. M. Nye Co Howard Goddard purchased the H. Clarence perishable good of the Twenty-fourtMyers cigar store on street and will open up lor business in the same quarters this morning, -- a In the District court yesterday Gea W. Ellingford, late of London. England, but now n resident of Morgan, Utah. was admitted to citizenship. The witnesses were Fred F. Dalton and John W. Chamber. X W. .. ..33 ... ,,.36 s Chief of Police Browning who has latst sad Thomas been in Washington, D. C., for some The Toggery time attending the national convention Ogden 8. Laundry Boyle Fur. Co. . of Police Chief, la expected homo , P. ..33 ..33 Ruahmer Opt Co Ogden Coal Cb. all kinds of coal, ! Wall. Marcus Farr, Mgr. Resident In South Passes Away. Weber John Hill, one of the pioneer residents of Utah, died at his home In South Weber at 9:50 o'rlock on Wednesday evening of dropsy. The deceased was bnrn In Gloucestershire. England. November 13. 1930, and emigrated to the United States, coming to Utah In 1850, where he has resided ever slnee. He is survived by wife and ix children. Tho funeral services over the remains will be held in the Kaverin meetinghouse on Sunday at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Interment will be In MORNING, JUNE 3, OGDEN MAN HELD ARRESTED IB HELD OPERA HOUSE. COMMENCEMENT ARE VICTORS. Standing of I TEAM M. NYE AND TOGGERY Mrs. F. N. Hess left yesterday for Denver where she will visit friends Z for several days. SATURDAY EXERCISES " BREVITIES UTAH, 1905. HIGH SCHOOLSI1URDERER OF IVIN BOTH r. Telephone 518 OQDRNt the Karsville cemetery. CARO OF THANKS. Mrs. Charley Dalton and sisters wish to express their sincere thanks for the kindness shown them In their trouble during the death of her IN New System Dentists Thi Particular System For Particular People" PASS WILL THE JOHN HANCOCK THROUGH HERE TODAY. Killed George Engelke, a Veterinary Surgeon In Orange County, Nevada in 1198. Long and Much Appreciated Program la Randarad te a Crowded House-- DR. L. M. BRUMBAUGH The special deputy sheriff who arLast evening was the occasion of the Ogden High school commencement rested John Hancock, who completed at toe Grand Opera House. Each a ten year sentence for burglary, aacom-he school year this is toe most import- mitted in Orange eounty in 1898, ant of nil events to the Seniors for waa leaving the prison at San Quentin, It marks the completion of toe High Cal., on Thursday, on a chargeeven-of school course and the launching forth murder, will arrivo la Ogden this Into the battle of life. Long before ing with hit prisoner, en route to Linthe time for the beginning of toe ex- coln County, Nevada. ercises eveyy sent In the opera house According to toe confession of n had been occupied by student, their Mrs. Meyer, mad November 0, 1898, parents and friends. Even tn the bal- Hancock, Mr. Meyer and her young cony, generally known ns nigger ton were driving from Perris, to 8ali Like City, in 1697. heaven," were netted many young Indies who, until last night, had never One of their horse gave out and while It to viewed toe stage from such a lofty they were waiting at a ranch for recover. Dr. George Engelke, a veterinheight. The High school spirit was strongly ary surgeon, and Peter Edmiston, his In evidence and freshmen, sophomores servant, arrived with a team of horses disand Juniors vied with each other la and a valuable atalllon. Engelke The Hancock. making their class yells. The Alumni, cussed hi affairs before he Intended to who occupied seats in the parquette, latter told Mrs. Meyer were much In evidence and flung kill the doctor and bis companion for shafts of humor and sarcasm at the their valuables. The woman declare a Juniors in family circle and the latter that Hancock carried out histoethreat ranch. left replied In like vein. All In all It was few days after the party his a happy, enthusiastic gathering who She aald that while Engelke and were proud of toe graduating class servant were asleep, Hancock brained them with an ax, and then buried toe and the school it represented. When the curtain was raised toe After the woman's confession a thirty-ongraduates, in the conventional black and white, presented a search of the spot Indicated revealed the larger bones and ths skulls of the round of fine appearance, and showing fairly shook tha building. Tha murdered men, ths latter plainly tha wounds which caused stage was decorated with pottedInplants m death. snd pieces of statuary, whlk Hancock made partial confession center of the stage arch was suspended a large American flag, the glorious of the crime la which he ntntea that emblem of a land of a free people and Mrs. Meyer killed Engelke and that in defending her from an attack ha free schools. Invocation wan offered by President had shot and killed Edmiston. The Engelke family la a large one, Middleton of the Weber Stake of Zion, followed by an overture, Fest," by the and have long been residents in Weber orchestra. This musical selection was county. The surviving members of the well rendered and heartily applauded family are five brothers and four sinters of the murdered man. They by the audience. The address of welcome was given are Ferd, In the employ of Joseph by Marilla Plumb Hunter. It showed Bcowcroft of this city; Frank C., la much careful preparation, was full of Portland, Ore., a trusted official of the Lon Andegood thought throughout add a re- Southern Pacific; Fred, In geles; William, located somewhere in livered In an able manner. Se ferred to the fact that four years ago North Dakota, and Charlie, car Inspecover one hundred pupils had entered tor for the, D. A R- - G. here. The the High school and that those present daughters are Mary, Minnie, Katie and on toe stage were all of that number Emma, all residents of Ogden. who stayed to complete the course. Miss Hunter paid a grand tribute to the value of good hooka. During the schools or colleges. The snobbish stufour years the class of '05 had been dent, by petty act showed weakness blesa-e- d In disposition Instead of strength and struggling onward they had been with the companionship of books, false pride was sure to take a tumble. containing the best thought of tha He advised the graduates to continue they ages, and much of that thought bad advancing in tho lines of study been assimilated and waa part of toe had been pursuing and not allow Priset In. retrograde movement to atudent graduate's stock In trade. President Dee, of toe Board of Edumitive man was essentially a being of strong muscle but lacking In men- cation, in a short speech complimenttal development; the man of today has ed the graduates upon their uuccess, cultivated mental, moral and physical and then presented all the graduates after cheer waa quaUtlei and Is tons able to finish with diplomas. Cheerrlaas students ns strong In the rice of life. Miss Hunter given by the lower exorted all of the graduates to build each graduate stepped forward to refirmly and well the foundation upon ceive the much covoteil sheepskin. Following are the names of toe which the superstructure of their lives should rest, as without a firm founda- graduates; superstructure tion no aubstactlal Classical Course Lucy Ellen Ducould be built. "Advancement" was the ray, George Allee Horn, Goldye Ethel detitle of a clear, forceful address, Lashes, Edward Blythln Roberts, Don-ald- o livered by Benjamin Alma Fowler. In Maren Thompson, Minnie Mary a manner which demonstrated consid- Duray, Msrllla Plumb Hunter, Alfred erable knowledge of the general trend MacMillan, Fred Wllmot Sharman, of events In thd 'world's history the Laura May Swanson, Fred Horsburgh young speaker referred to the numer- Young, Edith Btsble. ous changes that have been occurring Scientific Course Henry Chambers of late years, especially In the scien- Gwllllam, Joseph Moroni Tracy, Josthe and showed field process by tific eph Wyatt Thompson, Ralph Rumel of deduction that advancement la toe Woolley. la Advancement of universe. the law English Course Alice Dellah Bowgrowth. The speaker held that good en, James Rex Calvert, Florence EthIn asset the character la a necessary el Forrest, Benjamin Alma Fowler, successful man's educational stock In Jennie Ulrica Lund, Dana Kelley, maintainhe trade. Men of character Mabel Grace Louis Hyrum Perry, ed, are the motive power of a state Brown, Walter .Driver, Clarence H. and gave Illustrations from history to Forbes, Florence Mae Lannlng, Castle Laura prove the statement The truly great Henry Murphy, Josephine man Is the one who has had the almple, Reno, Ivy Williams. noble tralta cultivated In addition to Highest honors. Mr. acquiring a brilliant education. The fancy drill by a group of young Fowler slated that toe great things In High school girls from the music dethe world'! history had been aocom partment was beautlfoll in the extreme. pllshed by men who had cultivated All were dressed alike and the graceful the plain, ordinary qualities; the ant movements of the drill were executed Great heap Is formed by tbe tireless, cease- with commendable precision. less work of an army of little workers. credit is due the Instructors and the lesan In whose life there Is Interesting young ladles taking part. son for the observer. The Sculptor's Dream, a one-asnd read The class poem was written Greek play, was then presented by by Miss Imcy Ellen Duray. It waa a members of the graduating class. Folmost creditable poetic effort, bristling lowing Is the cast of characters: with well worded thoughts. Miss Du- Phidias, the Sculptor C.H.Murphy L. Swanson ray toVt highest honors among the stu- Thea, Phidias' Slavs dents in the classical course and has, Strabon H. C. Gwllllam during her fcrhool career, shown con- Alctblades, Greek VneraL... siderable Jjetlc talent .... J. If. Tracey "A Message to Garcia." was a mast- Gorglas, Greek Noble L. Perry erly oratorical effort by Alfred Mao-3- Dloglnr .... Jo Thompson Ulan. During the 8panlsh-Amerlcaorerk Nobles Greenwell, Driver way a young American was entrusted Greek Blavea United of the the States by president ....Young, Calvert, Shannon, Horn of with a message to Garcia, The concluding feature of the prowaa a very gram waa a tableau Abide With Me, the Cuban Insurgents. It Important message, and, after enduring in which a number of young ladles almost Innumerable hardships and in- posed In diffrrqit positions, whiia one carceration In Spanish prisons, tho of the number sang the verses to the This song. message was finally delivered. elrcumstanre served as a text for Mr. MacMillan who exhorted his classmates to press onward and auccessfully carry DRUNK CREATES SCARE their message to Garcia. He urged them to resolve to achieve success in the world and carve for themselves a Groans Were Thought to Be Those of Murderers Victim. niche in the temple of fame. The great men of toe world's history, when they had messages to deliver, pressed forA drunk, who had wandered into a ward with undnunted courage In the blind alley in the rear of the postofflee face of ecvttil :!- - unsurmountable ob- building early this morning, and who stacles and accomplished that which could not find his wsy out, gave the they started to do. The young orator employes of the postofflee a scare called attention to the fact that but one and the officers a fruitlessquite chase. quarter of the original number who Shortly after 1 o'clock, groans comfirst entered were in I he graduating ing from that territory were heard by class of '05. Of the thirty-on- e gradu- the night clerks and, fearing that some ates he wondered how many would be one had met with foul play, the police ablo to carry a message to Garcia. were notified. Officer Fred Tout reHis address was full of good thought sponded to tbe call and roused the feland sensible advice, and upon conclu low from his slumbers. The man. whs slon was applauded to tbe echo. was groaning In his sleep, admitted te After a election by the orchestra. his having been drunk, and said he did Prof. Byron Cummings of the Univer- not know how he came to wander Into sity of Utah delivered a stirring ad- the place. He was none the worse for dress to the graduates and to the mag- the experience and was not placed unnificent audti-ncHe spoke der arrest. J present. upon the higher education and maintained that hoys and girls who had a FIRMER TURNED OUT desire tn take a high school course could do no no matter if their parents were In poor rirnimstancrs. Of course, Fuse Blew Out in Opera Houaa But the struggle would lte greater and for Ne Damage Was Done. that reason those whose parents are In comfortable circumstances, should be thankful for the advantage they have. At 8:30 o'rlock last when The great common schools came In for --he Opera House was evening crowded with their share of attention and the persons attending ihe High School noted the fact that no color line commem-ement- . a fue blew out out In was drawn and the mental attainment the box office and soon the whole foyer counted instead of color of akin. Men- was filled with smoke. An alarm wa ial, moral and physical work I ths turned and the entire apparatus from teat of excellence and thn snobbish-- , the. local fire station arrived. The ness should have no place In high cause of the alarm was soon Jiscov- Gold and Made on Porcelain Honor Grown and Lasts a BridgeWork Lifetime We Extract Teeth Without Pain Asleep or Awake. We Fill Teeth Without Pain No Matter How Samsitiva. Cali-formni-a, We Make Plates That Fit No Matter Who Hu Failed. . m Every Promise We Make Is As Good A 9 j a Government Bond -- Notice Specimens of Our Work at Entrance. Remember tbe Place Washington Ave. 2451 Over Wm. Drivers Drug Store e 1 n pro-feaa- ........... ered and the fire laddies returned to their quartern. Not one In the audience knew of the occurrence, it being carefully guarded from them In order to prevent a stampede for the exits which might have resulted in injury to many. CHEAP RATES EAST. May 27, 29, June 8, 8, Ml Limits. Via. COLORADO 12. 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