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Show EXAMINES : OGDEN, MOUSING THE UTAH,8 WEDNESDAY MQBNINO, ' 7, 1905. JUNE , tereit la the came is already manifest and the Southern Pacific wnpfojw EXAMINER TELEPHONES contemplating the forming of to u.-- to the Wrights. ROOMS Phone ....Nt. II IndtpMM Ball Phone BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phan do Ball Phone GLASMANN WM. Independent Phone .....No. izo Bell Phone ..Nfc 120 of both telephone eyetemo ZDITORIAL ta Z. C. M. I. AND STORY SOLE IIIEAR WORDS At a meeting o the Carnegie btard on Monday night the Hama, board reflected Mia Grace U-hra-ry SHOEMEN TOPIC OF OF JOSEPH WIN TALK SMITH BUSINESS MEN flEJOICE AT NEWS IN STANDARD. PRESIDENT OF CHURCH ADDRESSES RELIEF SOCIETY. liorarian, MU Uwcinlolin, and Miw Nellie Moran assistant Ik brarlan for the eaauing year. Other routine matter were also disposed of. Mvrl Keck who ha been vlaiting tier .isier in Oakland. Cal., for aomo time returned to her home in thia city F. doted after 1p.m. TEAM AND ARE DEFEATED. SHUPE-WILLIAM- NYE M. yesterday. Tlie funeral service over the of the late Jamea Peanl will be teld ia the Flrat ward meetinghouse Thursday afternoon at S o'clock. The remains may be viewed at the Larkin n S by Zion a Manager Bancroft Says all Work oi Railroad Imprevemente Will fca Aggregation in Cloaely Played Done in the City. Bunch of Games. Former Was Whitewashed Standing of the Teams, P. W. L. Pet 1'ndrrtaking' parlors between tba hour, ..43 30 12 .714 at ten and one on day of burial. The Z. C. M. I. .. .. ..39 24 15 .615 funeral cortege will form at the underOgden Coal Co all Unda of coal, taking parlors at 1:30 oclock and Ruahmer Opt Co . ,.38 21 18 .538 2248 Wall, Marcua Farr, Mgr. . . ..42 2 20 .523 proceed to the meetinghouse where , ..30 19 17 .527 K. M- - Nye La the services will be held. Boyle Hdw. Co. .. ..36 18 II .500 Utut. Colonel Hargetts, Salvation for the ..39 19 20 .487 F. M. Nye Co. secretary Army national ilUs both Last and Thomas ..89 19 20 .481 voufic people and Mijor ..89 15 24 .384 irom New Vork, will entertain at the The Toggery Ogden 8. Laundry ..80 13 23 .361 Army Hall thi evening at Ip. n. The genial Stall Cptin Dale, of Salt Boyle Fur. Co. .... ..S3 10 23 .333 Lake City, but well known here, will introduce' the atrangera to the good Z. C. M. I. FAIR will 0 F. M. Nye Ca people of Ogden, whom we hope en welcome them by turning out Admission to the entertain.....2 maiae. llllams Shupe-Yment la free. Tuesday waa a quiet day In content No changes were made In the The Z. C. M. I. bowling team white-washe-d F. W. Tilney, leasee and manager circles relative standing of the competitors. the F. M. Nye team and the of the Box Elder Report, and formerly The same quietness held good in the aggregation won two night foreman of the Examiner, la la county, where Miss Wardle has gotten rut of the three games played from town toom Brigham City. ahead of Mias Hutchins, that being the the five, pa the association alleys last evening, in the ComA meeting of the ooard of trustees of only change. The vote to yesterday waa: mercial league aerie, before a large the State School for the Deaf and Misa 1.002.000 Pearl Williams and emhuaiantic gathering of bowling Blind was held at the school y eater-da- y 135.180 clana that filled the building to overfafternoon whea plana for making Mias Lillian Newton 828,830 Gunnell Allie Mila lowing. certain additions to tha institution Miss 773.720 Packard Lucyle The Z. C. M. L team kept up their was discussed. 768.380 Mias Fern Farr work and strengthened their hold 411 870 good Katie Mills Mlaa on first place by making it three "Wright's" team defeated the Ogden Miss Mary 4M.450 Nordquist from the F. M. Nye boya, by Furniture team tn a game of 448.550 straight Mias Net a Wright The flrat and- - second playing. superior yesterday at Lib- Mias 358.610 ... Virginia Hamer game were cloee and exciting, but the erty Park to tha tune of If to 7. This Mias Daisy Vickery ,.160,600 last waa n walk-ove- r 1 a new game vdheretn a large ball is for the Mercan148,100 tile men. used instead of a standard baehall, Mias Marlon A. Belnap 37,850 The flrat game waa won by n margin and i pitched to the batter instead Miss Myrtle Gillis Weber County Vote. of 44 plna; the aecond by but 10 of being thrown. A great deal of lu- Mlaa Liulo Hunter, West point, and In the laat, when both 380,103 teama did their beat work, the CoWeber Mlaa Ella Thurston, Huntsop's came out with 93 plna to the Shupe-Wllliam- Tha official announcement, published exclusively In Inst ercnlng'a Standard, that the atarting of tha work in connection with the vast Improvement proposed for this chy by the Oregon Short Line, would be commenced this morning, waa the sole topic of conversation on about (h streets laat evening, and waa discussed with aailafae-tkby the business men of the city who have looked forward to thia move with great expectation for some time. Just what It means tor Ogden cannot be comprehended, without a moment of thought on tha subject, but. In the end it should be tba making of the place, whose interests now are largely dependent upon the railroads. Thera ia bo gainsaying the fact that It will make Ogden one of the moat important polnta on tha Harrimmn system. In the Interview with General Manager Bancroft, yesterday, that gentleman stated that all the work would bo done in Ogden." Thia is construed to mean that all tha repair and building work will be dona In this city, and this la, perhaps, one of the moat essential . points brought out, for It means that a large force of men will be employed at thia place when the new shops, foundry, etc., have been completed. Mr. Bancroft Intimated that to com plete the whole of the improvement scheduled for thia city would take a long time and that one thing at a time would be taken up, atarting with the and the improve8and Ridge cut-of- f ments in the local yards, so that It can be seen that the whole of tha plans will not bo completed for n couple of years. Commencing within the next few deya, the sprinkling of the road bed, with oil, between Ogden and Salt Lake, Already eight can will be taken up. of oil have been received hero and they are now waiting for the proper word before atarting the work. Thia move ia for the purpose of lay' lng dust, that ia so annoying to paaaenp has been gen who use the line, and successfully tested in the east where It was first adopted on the Atlantic City railway, between Philadelphia and Atlantic City, n part of the PenaiylvanU system. Yesterday Mr. Buckingham, general resuperintendent of tbp Short Une, turned from an extruded trip through the east, having gn aa far as New prominent York and vleltedTW',ffce - Mr. Buckingham railroad centers. was Inspecting the different signalling conned systems and other natters In some of tion with the eastern roails, which will likely he adopted by the local lines with a view of Improving tha readily bu seen that the Short Line peopl are bent upon iljins tbe that people, using their Hnea, the best and with the there in to be had, establishment of the Improvement in Ogden, there will be n general Improvement in the whole service. a TIE WORLDS ..,t,,..,.,.......f ......-- CONTEST ........ ,,,,,,,.l T 8hupe-WUltam- a ville ... Mlaa May J. 378,160 E. Wardle, good. Flygara waa easily the star of the evening' play and by acorlng 313 In Mlaa the taut game and n total of 661, .215,600 landed both the high honors. Treaeder, vllle Mias Ada M. Skeen. Plain CUy.196.C10 with a total of 5U1, waa the only other 172,010 Mini Millie Shupe, Eden player to get by the 500 mark, and Mlaa Marie Paxton, West Welanded the aecond place on the total .. 39,550 llat. G. 8cudder, of ber the vanquished Mias Clara 7 Skeen, Plain team, waa third cm the list with a total 33,350 of 491, and Todd, who aubatltuted , City Mlaa May Stewart, Plain City. . 6,019 for Driggs, waa low man with 885, Miaa Olga Peterson, Huntsville . 5,339 with Buchmlller n close aecond for Mia Delia Arbon, Plain City.. 2,530 low honor, with a total of 390. The other playera rolled In the 400 clans. The score follows; .. DALLIMORE ,. Slatsr-vlll-e . . ... .. ., Rose Hutchins, Slater- - 2352 Washington Ave. 3,380 REED HOTEL F. M. Nye Co. ...119 137 R. Nye 154 1 88 Kiser 127 122 The following are the arrival at the Buchmlller 1341 181 F. Nye Reed for the past 24 houra: 183 137 Simon Bamberger, Salt Lake; Squire G. Scudder Coop, Salt Lake; J. A. B. Greenwood, Totala .... ..,..719 709 Oakland, Cal.; J. R. Hawley Salt Geo. Peterson, Almo, Idaho: Joba R. Z. C. M. I. Barkley, Chicago; H. D. White New Flygara 176 173 C. New York; York; B. C. Faulkner, 159 163 Treaeder 177433 120412 141390 147464 173491 763 2190 213561 180-- 501 "TSn W. Allen, Minneapolis, Minn.; W. W. Carleon 150 145 169464 Bothnam Denver: A. L. Wathlngton, Todd 101 153385 ...133 DenBan Francisco: Warren E. Hall, 147 139 141427 Nalabltt ver; A. E. Wilcox, Chicago; Jamea Padrield, City; Ridge, New York; W. Totals 746 719 955 2338 D. P. DIgnan, Sail Lake; C. 8. Pulver, Salt Lake; W. C. Bradley, Salt Lake; Hr tha way tha Candymakera atartad W. Moore, New York. out la tbalr content with the Shoemakers, the indications ware that the former would pin- - rings around their LOMBROPOLIS IS GUILTY opponent, but, the D. 8. boya improved opponent a, but the D. 8. boya improved In tha dittrict court ycs'.erday af- thereby giving the agternoon the whole of the ecaelim was gregation the short end of the argutaken up with the case of the State ment va. Louis Lotnbropolla. on a charge of The boya landed the grand larceny and larceny of lost first by a margin of 82 pins. Although property. they Improved their play. In the second Three wilneaaea in all teatllled at the won out by a total tha which aesalon after the afternoon of 3t pins. In the laat game the ,..,r... a a DEAF AND BLIND SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Shupe-Willia- Telephone 518 X. case was given to the Jury. The retired at 5 o'clock and returned a verdict after a deliberation of 50 tnlnuea, of guilty of larceny of lot property, the penalty for which ia from one to tea year. Lumbropnia will be aentenceJ Fri-da- y morning at ten o'clock. latter-- Ice Cream NOTICE To Our Patrons and the Public: Wo wish to thank you kindly for all past favors ami patronage, also to remind you. that we are now permanently located lu our new quartern 2336 Washington Av. where we will be glad to have you visit ua. FRIESE AND McCAMANT. Tha Lone Star Barter Shop. Next to Geo. A. Lowe Co. Parlor And Confectionery Is the Place to Get Your Refreshing Drinks FUGITIVES HAVE Bliupe-Wllllai- The commencement exercise of the State School for the Deaf and Blind were held at that. Institution yesterday morning and a wen arranged program waa presented. The graduate! were Margaret Slotworthy of Hebee City, and Joseph Keeley, of Salt Lake, from the school for the deaf, and Janey McClellan of Dempsey. Idaho, and Murray Allen of Mercur, from the school for the blind. The aeveral addresses and easaya were Interpreted Into the sign language for the benefit of the deaf. The wall back of tha platform had been decorated with banners of nlle green and white, the school colors, and red and white, the dan colors. After the Invocation by Rev. 8amuel Blair, Bert Layne, who rendered two piano solos, waa Introduced by Superintendent Driggs, who stated that tha selections, one a march, the other a study in B flat, wero original compositions. An esay, "How 1 Manage to Keep Above Board." by Murray Alien, n graduate of the department for the blind, was n personal record of tbo young man's achievements in his race for an education. The essay by Janer McClellan, also a graduate of the department for the blind, How I Got Tbla Much of My Education," was alo an exposition of the difficulties encountered by, the blind in securing an education. There was but one other essay, by Mias Margaret Clotworth, a graduate of the department for tbo blind. She ehoe for her subject. "The Story of Evangeline," which she recited, showing the powers of articulation, which may be acquired liy done application Joseph Heeley, the other graduate of the department of the deaf, had no place on the program, but his Contribution was the exhibition of several piece of furniture which he had con st rue ted. Illustrating the progress from year to year made by the deaf were three recitation, one by a pupil who had just completed the course for the flrat year, another was by a pupil who had completed the second year, anil the third by four pupils of the fourth year n weakened perceptibly and lost hr 58 polnta after the handicap of 13 had bean deducted. It waa not a contest filled with atar play and not a man paused the 500 mark.P. Herrick came the nearest to accomplishing that trick with a total of 487. Camp with 463 waa a close second and the highest man on the Baker failed to Candymakera team. reach the 400 mark; neing able to land but 360 for a total. Tonight the Toggery boya will try conclusion with the Boyle Hardware tram and Optical mm will be pitted against the Laat and Thomas aggregation. Tha score follows; - A CHANCE. Waalilngton, June 6. A despatch from Montreal stating that Judge La Fontaine had rendered hla decision committing Greene and Gaynor for unrender to the United States authorities was shown to the attorney-genera- l today. When questioned si to what further rights of an appeal they had, it was stated that the prisoners ; would have fifteen day in which to apply for a writ of habeas rorpu. This proceeding would come before another court with power to discharge the prisoners or to recommit them for surrender. In which case they will be surrender within two months from STONE VERSUS j the flate of such recommittal. ! : Next Door North of Wright's, 2325 Washington Avenue Damages UNION PACIFIC In 120.000 Asked for Death of Albert Hansen. complaint we filed in the coun-lclerk's office by Attorney W. L. Maglnals. for A. I. 8tone, administrator of the estate of Albert lfanaen, deceased, va. Union Pacific Railroad company, in an action for damages for the ism of 92U,uoo. The papers show that on November 13, 19rtl. Hansen was employed In the capacity of a car repairer, br the defendant company and was engaged to repair a car on the sidetrack an Rock Spring, Wyoming, which reqiiird.1 him to go underneath the car. Thef no'wlthManding the defendant company, knew that he was under the car. it negligently, care-lel- y permitted and required a certain engine wiih ear attached to run in upon said track track with great peed, thereby striking the ear under which Hansen waa working and moving, same causing it to run over and upon Hansen, thereby crushing, wounding and injuring him so that as a result thereof he did. A Be Good to Your Eyes They are indispensible and need care. Neglect no sign of unrest and blurring Such things mean they are not as strong as they used to be vision. Trouble to Treat You Right a We examine your eyes free and tell you what is wrong. Glasses are not as troublesome as you imagine if adjusted to your face properly. We do it. 0 J.S. Lewis & Co., Opticians At the Dig Clock , Wash . Ave. y This Quarterly Meeting of Ladies' of Weber Stake Society Held Day Earlier Uaual. . Than The regular quarterly conference of the Ladles' Relief Bodety of tha Weber Stake was held in tha Societys hall in the Third ward yesterday and waa largely attended. Thera were two session held, one In the morning and one in the afternoon, both of which were addressed by President Joseph Smith and other notable of the Mormon church. The regular day for holding the conference, waa today, but It waa et for one day earlier in order to enable President Smith to be In attendance. The conference waa presided over by Mrs. Jane F. Richards, president of the Stake Relief society. President Smith delivered n brief address at the morning session, as did also Apostle John Henry Smith and Mrs. Bcthaheba W. Smith, president of the Relief aoriety of the church and all delivered lengthy talks at the after noon aesalon. The former spoke in a congratulatory manner of the energy shown by the society, that they bad built the state house and he hoped that they would bo able to furnish it, aa ha would like to are it complete In the He recommended smallest detail very highly the matter of home Industry and dwelt at length along religious and moral llnea. President Smith, Apostle John Henry Smith and a number of people from Salt Lake arrived at the hall just before twelve o'clock, after addresses had been delivered by John W. Rigdon, He is who lately Joined the church. n son of the celebrated Sidney Rigdon, one of (he early leaders of the Latter Day Saints church, who it will be remembered, assisted Joseph Smith In writing tha "Book of Mormon." The other speakers at the morning session were Mrs. Adaline Belnap and President C. F. Middleton. Mrs. Emelin B. Wells and Mrs. Emily 8. Richards, wen the other members of the party from Salt Lake who gddresaed the gathering. The other Mrs. out of town speakers, were: Sarah Herrick, and Mrs. Ruthlnda Moench of Logan, Sanford Bingham of Rlverdale and P. G. Taylor of Harris Till, n very prominent member of tha church and formerly bishop of ths HarrisvlUe ward. Presidents L. W. ShnrtUff and C. F. Middleton, Mra. Adaline Belnap and Mrs. Charlotte E. Driver, were the local speakers, all of whom dwelt upon the good work being done by the society, and spoke words of encouragement for a continuation of the energy that had been so resultlve In the past. The Rev. P. A. Slmpkin, of board of trustees, delivered an address. The diplomas were presented bv President John Watson of the board of trustees, and benediction was pronounced by Bishop David JlcKay. After the exercUe luncheon was served to the visitors In the school dining room. RAILROAD WASHOUT. j 7, or Intern. . r We Make Plates That Fit . No Matter Who Has Failed. Every Promise We Make Is As Good As . a Government Bond ?' at Eatranc. Remember the Place Notice Specimens of Our Work ' f. . Over Wm. Driver's Drug 2451 Washington Ave. Store urn Bush & Gerts Pianos Newman Bros. Organs 4r, ESTABLISHED 1875 H.C. WARDLEIGH DEALER IN m s ,s Pianos, Organs and Musical . Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Banjos, Strings Latest Publications of Sheet Music. 2376 Washington Ave. The people of Ogden will have the s opportunity of seeing the femoue on company Juvenile Opera Thursday, when the little ertieU will at open n seven nights engagement little tota the Grand. The thirty-tw- o by composing the company are termed exthe press "a bunch of musical cellence. Borne of them are not large enough to locate definitely without the use of opera glasses at the outset, but the whole show grows as It proceeds music, acting, costuming and all that goes to make up the production that must be given to please the critical audience of today. It la the natural inclination of children to overdo things, but not so the Williams Juveniles. They are in the professional class, and still, being children, meet the teL The company will present for Its opening bill here. The Rajah of Pauls," an immense musical comedy extrava-ganxManager Grant wishes to call special attention to the children's and ladies' bargain matinee to he given on Saturday afternoon at which time cent to a special rate of twenty-fiv- e all parts of the house has been made, directly after the performance the little people will hold a reception on the stage when any of those who desire to meet, the members of the company OGDEN, UTAH BASIE BALLS COMPANY. s s Wil-ltem- s s AND . Base Ball Supplies You are sure to be suited from our most excellent line. Mvwvvwwvwvwwivssssssssssssrssssssssss OUR REPAIR BICYCLES DEPARTMENT Cleveland, We ire finely equipped to do all 'icfUght and Eagle Standard Reading a. AQ Old Reliables. repairing. See l)s and Get Our Prices. mmmJS i Hansen & Son, H. C. 2529 WASHINGTON may do so. AVI. OPPOSITE CITY HALU ATES EAST. SCHOOL TEACHERS' MAY 27TH, 29TH, JUNE SRD, 6TH, 10TH AND 12TH. THE RIO GRANDE will make n to all polnta rate of on fare plus on the Missouri River, Mississippi River and Chicago. s allowed in either direc92-0- TO 0 SAVE For Presents Stop-over- tion. that will MONEY a Wash., .June 6. The Norihport. It takes an effort; but WE ARE Xorthport Brewery company's plant, one mile south of town, was totally deYOU th Loss 118,000. making th effort by selling stroyed by fire today. Insurance 10,000. highest grade gooda at the lowest Paris, June 7. A presidential decree ffguraa. e accepting the resignation of M. and appointing Premier Rouvler YOU foreign minister ad Interim, appears in the Journal Offlclcl this morning. St. Petersburg. June 6. An Imperial ukase. Issued today, creates tbe post of chief of police of tbe Caucasus and allows 950,004) per annum for secret police purposes. of June imcll No Matter How Sensitive. In May and Jusj, ose rare OOL Manila. June 7. At 11 o'clock this plus round trip. Enqnlra .. at ticket office morning Freakiest Rooarvelts order a ,treet f0- - ,B' rLumfiiu8 Snd dflivpn(i to Rear Admiral F. En- KenlC b00k' Th qui"f Directing Mm to sail within 24 Midland Route, hours after noon EAST. Lasts a We Fill Teeth Without Pain Manchester, England, June 6. The International Cotton congress today discussed plans for preventing speculathe price of tors from . influencing cotton. EXCURSIONS Crown and . Bridge Work Honor Asleep or Awake. Sheridan, Ylye., June 6. A cloudburst In the mountains has occurred, and several mile of railroad has been washed out. Ten cars of freight baa been washed into tha ditch. Thirteen mile of railroad has been washed out between Cody and Tocula. . "Made on Final limit September 15th. For particulars aee C. A. HENRY, the Ticket Agent, or O. GIL80N, Agent dess. Particular System For Particular People" We Extract Teeth Without Pain Undertaker Ritchey states that he la much annoyed through the erroneous impression that baa gone forth that the 915, appropriated by the county for the burial of a county charge, is sufficient to cover all expenses attached to the funeral. Mr. Ritchey says this amount doe not pay for even n email part of the put expense that the undertaker aare to in giving what they deem decent burial for a woman, and that they are additionusually put to from 950 to 975 al cost, which It borne by them. These statements were brought out who by the action of some persons who were Interested In n recent burial demanded that the deceased be buried in tbe finest raiment, ia aa much as the county waa paying the bill. JUVENILE DR. L. M. BRUMBAUGH. Gold and Porcelain "MR WILLIAMS' j New System Dentists William 2 W. DR. C. A; M06MAN SAVE THE MONEY ; Wezr go to Smalleys by buying fro AU Langlois Groc. Co- 189 24th 8L Phones, Bell 140K, . Engraving Free |