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Show & JHE EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL Good Goods ROOM Independent Phene ell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone Bell Phone and a No. N II U No. 120 BREVITIES CHERRIES n Ogden Coal Co, all Linda ot coal. 224( Wall. Marcua Farr. Mgr. ' t. V. Banlgan and vifa leave today for Reno, Nev, for a three months' vieiL l deatre to thank my kind frionda ho ao earned ly worked and support-e- d mo In the standard Bkamlner con teat. Mlea Ratio Mill. r i r f Frank R. Watkins Grocer Phones Bell 57; Ind. 30 Cor. 25th sod Lincoln. the county clerk's office yesterday to Will Rogers. 24, of Morgai and Mias Adeline Deardoa, 20, of Henefer. ' Children's Day In Lester Park. On Saturday, July 1st, the primary Associations of Waber Sinks will hold their Annual Reunion. Program commencing at eleven a. m. Dancing la tha afternoon. All are invited. ' William P. Main, aged 2d. and Mies Rose Smith, aged 21. giving their address as Balt Lake City, were married yesterday in Ogden. . I Rev. N. S. Elkina of the Pint Con gregailonal church of Ogden Is supplying the pulpit of the First Congregational church in this city, during Mr. Uoalln'e absence. I i i MANAGE RANKS DEPOT Augmented by the addition of nix new evangelists the "Holy Jumpers" are waging war against sin and tha devil In Ogden which, to say the least, la strenuous. Since the arrival of the other preachers a new tone has been added to the peculiar Berries of the sect, which it much more dignified and lean strenuous than the methods in vogue under the leadership of those formerly in charge. Last night they had with them n email drummer boy whose kept time for the singers and added n new Interest to services. the already popular open-ai- r One of the new lenders Is a vocalist of ao mean merit, possessing a clear, sweet, tenor voice which' is really a pleasure to listen to, and whose selections are listened to with Interest by the crowd. One of the leaders explained the belief at tbs ."Holy Jumpers" to the crowd aad accounted in n measure fur some of the peculiar methods which they employ. "We don't believe in going around looking like n funeral," ha aaid. "Our religion li n happy one; we laugh and duos, because we have the Joy of God in our hearts. Img-fellosaid, 'Hitch your wagon to a tar, hut we say, Hitch youraelf to Chriat.' That's what we are doing and Just see how happy wa are," and the preachers began to dance and whirl eround until It would seem that they could not remain upon their feet. It ia the dancing and tha gyrations through which the evangelists go that make their meihoda seem so peculiar and distinct from every other eect. If they were not a religious body one might say that they were funny, but that would coma ao dose to ecofllng at religion that ons hesitates for fear of giving offenaa. st Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, a special matinee will be given at the Itahna Park. A free ride on the mer will bo given to all chib dren present. Mra. I. A. McCulloch and daughter, ElllB. of Grand Junction. Colo, are i visiting at the homes of D. W. Ellla and F. A. Bhlrlla In this city. A marriage license was granted In i w 3. Woods, Associated Prose operator for tbo Examiner, leaves to for an extended trip to hie home la Pouch-- 1 k repale, N. T, and other eastern elliea. v; : i BATUBPAY JULY 1, 1905. MORNING. DR. with some of the sticky stuff. The oiher o Hirers say that ha used gaso- DR. L M. BRUMBAUGH New System Dentists "This Particular System for Particular People1 Scientific and Sanitary Yesterday morning the official announcement as maae of the abolishing of the position of depot master, by the Union Depot Railroad Co., and the creating of a new position. termed general agent of that .company. The . move la reported to be' made for economic reasons. The man named for the new position la John Keating and former Depot Master William Sullivan will probably be returned to the special agent service of the Southern V The change becomes effecPacific. tive today. in Une with this change came the abolishing of some smaller positions and the scattering of the work into Have you ever been tortured In the dental chalrt Would you consult a dantlst who has a quicker, other department!. Tflere is stlU considerable conjecture among the Depot safer, better and a painless process for extracting, filing, cr crowning tsethf You ara antltlad to the employees aa to where the move will beet services of the best dentist within reach if you accept anything less than that you do yourself an end as It la expected numerous other injustice. The materials wa uaa ara the bast; our equipment the newest and meat perfect Wo positively changes will follow. do ao wo advertise, and do not advertise Impossibilities, Mr. Renting, who has been baggage agent here for the past year, received the notice of hla appointment direct BE SURE YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT PLACE. from Superintendent & C. Maroon, about ten oclock' yesterday forenoon, an Immediately act about acquaintOver Wm. Drivers Drug Store 2451 Washington Avenue ing himself with the duties of hla new office. He will have charge of all matters formerly handled by himself together with those looked after by Mr. Sullivan and it ia stated that he will be given an extra clerk. Mr. Keating has been with railroad work for the past years. Before coming to Ogden baggage agent be held a like with the Union Pacific at Cheyenne, Wyo, both cf which experiences helped in fitting him for the present position. WllUnm Sullivan, who was relieved today from his duties as depot master, has held that position since AuESTABLISHED 1S75 gust 16, 1(04, and was well known to tho patrons of tha several roads entering the Union Depot; who will gret to learn of hla vacating the position prior to tha time he came to the FAREWELL GAMES TAKE PLACE TODAY AND TOMORROW. Union Depot Mr. Sullivan waa a special agent for the Southern Pacific company, for whom he did efficient After Park City Pays Visit Professervice and it ia stated that ha will sional Baseball Will now be returned to that department. Scan Ne Mara. Dentistry Painless Methods. Plates You Can Eat With. Teeth Without Plates. Perfect Work. IILOCAL BALL I "T at kli he in ba ad th of re th P Y Bush & Gerts Pianos THING OF tl b e e Newman Bros. Organs e: y PAST line and other preparation to remove the candy, but lo no avail, end at last becoming desperate be shaved the ofSaturday afternoon, nt 4 oclock, mass from hie Up. The old pedal matinee will be given at the fending time drunka and vaga will probably Utahns Perk. A free ride oa the as they will NEW PHASE OF LAW ON The career of the Pacific National mill be given to all chib regret the change greatly fall to recognlxo him, when Baa Ball league waa short and unprobably irea promt. EXECUTION SALtS FOK he appears la thrir haunt. will fortunate, but tha career of the two-teaIt la league waa itill shorter. resident of H. F, Ogden, formally If you have been reading our adverIn satisfying1 ha 'execution yester- now officially announced that with the Ogden, but now running a hors tisements, ara not convinced that day In the matter of Bras vs. Jenp ending of Thursday's game, cams tha ranch near Wells, Nevada, was an Og- wa can filland and extract teeth without kina which property was bid ia for quietus to the two-teaproposition. A den visitor today. Mr. Ogden reports and that our gold and porcelain ftfl(.25 by tha plaintiff In tha case, number of th Salt Lake players have having sold eight carloads of horses pain, work I finer than a new phase of the law passed by the departed and after 8unday, Ogden will this spring which hr shipped to Grand crown and bridge you have ever seen .in the West, 1(06 legislature was brought out. In sea no mors professional hall and very go to Island, Nebraska, the l(th of June. any connection wlih fees collected by the likely but little of even amateur base something wrong with the He has on hie ranch over 2.000 bead there laSEM with ENT NOT the county. hall of range bonce. WORK. It appears that heretofore the lawe The fans will be given one .mors opComo In and talk over your "tooth pertaining to matters sold under exe- portunity to ace the game as it played Chief Browning has received a troubles" See some f our work and cutions, even though bought in by the by Dad" GlmUn'a following from tho group picture of the members of tbe of the cost New Sys- plaintiff for the amount of Judgment, Pacific National league. This will ba i International Association of Chief of get an estimate2451 Washington Are. prescribed for h fid of three per cent today and tomorrow, when tha LobPolice, which was taken nt Mount tem Dentists, in cases where tne amount did not sters will lino up again the Park City Vernon, during the convendue to leave exceed $3ut). For over that amount Union Pacific No.-4- , with Thompson, the fartion recently held In Washington. wee and not exceeding ' $500 two per aggregation, mer crack pitcher of the local team In Prominent In tbe picture ere Chief here at 7:20 o'clock last evening,arrival held until ten o'clock for the c?nt was allowed and ons aad oae-ha- the box for the boy from Park City, ; Browning end Mrs. Joe Wright of OgAU per cent for all over $500. This and again! hla old tram mates. These den. who wee In Washington during of I he connection from the west tee was collected' by the sheriff's di two games will M called at 3:30 o'clock the convention. The funeral- aervlrra over the purunent and turned over to the coun- in the aftarnopn and then la a big of the- late 'Edward Goddard ty and sometimes Amounted to several poasUillity of the Park City team takCaptain Brown of the police force who dropped dead in Plain City June hundred dollars. the locals into camp. They will has met with an accident which has 2Nt It, will be held at two o'clock this six The new law provides for thro per ing hla appearance. least at give the Lobsters n run for changed greatly , afternoon at the Plain City meeting- cent for the two cent per end of th gats receipts, esThere was the at the cappull long randy Interment will be in the for the follow!ng'$100, and on nod when Thompson goes in to tain's house recently, and the captain house. pecially per cent for .nil above that tn some way daubed hla mustache Plain City cemetery. The remains one-ha. may be viewed at the late home of amount. At the same time it pro- pitch. It Is rather a hard thing to confessn tbe deceased between the hours of vides that no collection for fees can that Ogden would not even support ten and one. be made where the money does not e team, but such has been pass, as In the case cited above. the case during thn present season, The fire department wee called out Members of the bar point to n weak and the only reason for tho breaking for a brush fire at Twenty-eightand spot in this clause which they claim up of this league la that tbe people 10 avenue between Quincy not only deprives tha county of n fee, have not supported the team. The ( and No damage re- but also affords a means whereby the local lovers of the national gam an o'clock lost evening. sulted. plaintiff could buy the properly and tha losers thereby, as every effort then assign It to the real purchaser waa mad to keep a good team in this Ralph Baker left for Los Angeles, and In that way save the paying of city. The players themselves, and it 2352 Washington Ave. California yesterday to accept a posi- the uaual fee to the county. muat be admitted that they were a tion at the "Venice of America.'' a new This question will ha of interest good lot, were anxious to remain but exMr. Baker summer retort there. to many and it ia the first time m they could not do this without some which the case haa arisen here since support from the public. pects to be gone two seasons. the passage of the law. It will not be necessary for the K takas an alfo but WE ARE Jim Jeffries will referee tha fight to hustle around very much in boys between Jack Root and Marvin Hart search of places on other teams. Almaking tha effort by selling YOU the TO MAH SAID C0L0RE0 at Reno on July 3rd. ready every man has a place to fill HAVE USED A KNIFE at n good substantial salary and this highest grade goods at the Manager lfogan has deposited in be-- I la the way the players size up at presfigure half of Mike Shock $1,000 with the N. A. Holmes, colored, arrested by ent, aa far as situations are conChicago American to bind a match Officer N. A. Herrick on Thursday cerned: "Dad" Glmlin, will not leave with the winner of the Root-Har- t fight night shortly after twelve o'clock, Ogden, Hausen haa several offers, YOU SAVE THE MONEY or Bob Flttalramons. will probably fees n charge of assault Thompson goes to San Francisco, with a deadly weapon, before Judge Clark haa several offers in the A special train bearing the National Murphy In the municipal court today. by buying from ua. Huntings has an offer Editorial The auanlt for which Holmes was from Hexburg, Breoino goes to his nareturning from the Portland fair, will past through arrested occurred on Washington tive town in California and there ia Tho party will avenue between Twenty-seconher this morning. and still a bid for eight players to go to breakfast In this city, after which they Twenty-thir- d streets shortly after mid- St. Anthony, Idaho. will resume their Journey rakt. night. The story as told by the police Tbe manager of the 8t. is to the effect that Holmes waa proposition will be here this Anthony morning standing on tbe sidewalk talking to a and it ts likely that he will sign as white woman, when two other colored many of the local players aa will acm?n passed by. hla offers. If there should be Mth SL 'Phenol, Ball 140K, One of the latter heard Holmes use cept money enough In sight it la llksly remarks toward the ungentlemahly Ind. that all those who have not definitely woman. Holmes objected to the Inother offers will sign St. Antrusion and a fight followed. When It accepted contracts. Gimlin advised the thony waa all over the two combatants went that he muat sign the CAN THE WANT ADB thrir way and It was some time after- representative whole team or none and the reply was CAN THE WANT ADB. before ward Holmes' learned opponent to hold them that he would CAN THE WANT ADB. that he had been cut. This fact was be here today,together which would Indicate CAN THE WANT ADB. discovered when he felt the blood that the whole team proposition had CAN THE WANT ADn Telephone 518 X. trickling down hla body. a shade the better of the argument. CAN THE WANT ADB The man then made known injured In any event according to GlmUn'a CAN THE WANT ADB. the facts to the police who sent out own statement the players of the local a call to round Holmes. who up had team will all hunt other bertha after HOC In the meantime passed by several game with Park City, which officers with whom be passed the time Sunday's should be a good one. of day. they not knowing he was making hla get away." HUBBELS TAKES A STEP. The name' of the wounded man cnnld not be learned but he Is expectChicsgo. June 30. Charles H. Hub-bc- l Tho following are the at ed In court this morning to appear has been appointed general suthn Reed for the past, twenty-fou- r the The against prisoner. condition of the victim was reported to ihe perintendent of the central district of hours: Rock Island railroad. He will V. G. Patrick. City; T. W. Mat-- I polios yesterday as being very weak the have charge of the line from Chicago V M. thw. SailW. I.eke: Camp. New from loss of blood. to Denver. M. Drew. Kansas City. Orleans; Mr. Hubbel started with the Rock WANT WAGES RESTORED. Mo.; J. P. Ward. Fort Wurth; G. R. Island about twenty years ago as Hart wig. Seattle, Wash.: J. A. Slaver, Impure atones will mar tbe bsauty of th most eleverty axseetsd deNew York; Mrs W. H. Fall River, Mas . June 30. The Fall telegraph operator and was promoted DanRiver Colton Manufacturers' aoria-tion- . until l.e became superintendent cf the ville. Ia.; E. A. signs. A single stone. Imperfect among good ones will spoil the Chicago: I at a meeiing today, refused to Chlraf j terminal division which post - Ewing. Denver r.enrae E. Moran. effect entirely. Chicago; Arthur Felt, city; W. Han grant the demand for the weaver for tion he leaves July 1st, to become gensen. Grand Rapids, Mich ; I.011I1 Cohn. a restoration nf wages to the ha sis eral superintendent of the central disTs tbs smallest stones, our Diamonds are excellent it's a matter Philadelphia. Pa.: M. Wile. Buffalo. N. which prevailed before last July, when trict af prid with us that they always bs so. Depend so us to tell you Y.: B. Pinkelspiel and wife. E. P. a cut of 12 per cent was made. Schwarts. New York: M. O. Rapf. San WARRANTY DEED. the absolute tisth about a diamond. Francisco; F. H. Rhoads. Denver; C. Washington. June 30. The quarterly statement of the value of foreign The following warranty Jackson, St. Joseph, Mo. coin issued by the director of the been filed In tha county mint show that during rite last three office: EDWARD HASKELL RESIGNS month lias been a net decrease In the Matthew H. Whellwrlght and wife, price cf silver cf $0.02375 cents per to Burrows Brothers for the sum of l. Edwar.l who for a number fine ounre. $W. part lot 4. block 2. plat C. of years ha general foremsn at (he lnrsi rairoad shops has resigned Mothers lose their dread for that Chicago, June 30. Aftet hearing Ibis pos!-'oto arrri! a more lucrative terrible secomL summer" when two witnesses and signing a number they elsewhere. will hr suc- have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild position Hr Federal the A papers grand Jury, Wamh, E. T EUarkburti, ho lia Strawberry ia the bouse. Nature's which has been considering the beef held a similar position In the roca.cllo j specific for trowel or trust rase, adjourned today until every complaints for some For Presents mmtu C A. MOSMAN ARE POSITION OF DEPOT MASTER IS DANCERB PENTECOSTAL ABOLISHED. JOINED BY FRESH FORCES. Will Perform Hin DuNew Leader In Vocal iet and Adda General AgentOthers In Addition-Econo- mic ties aod Dignity and Attractlveneaa Reasons. of Services. Is Our Motto. ! UTAH, JUMPERS, .........Ne. I OGDEN, FCAMiyEB: ACTIVITY IN AGENT IS TO No. bt WM. GLASMANN 120 Independent Phone No. 120 Bell Phone ..No. 120 of both telephone systems clooed after I p. m. Square Deal THIS WEEK EOS MOItXIXG "S h ti i ti ti ti p H. C. WARDLEIGH ii s s DEALER IN s s merry-go-- d d round a that Wear 1 Pianos, Organs and Musical m 1 Smalleys a 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 I ' Violins, GuitarsAccordeons, Banjos, Strings Latest Publications of Sheet Music. Engraving Free first-$100- OGDEN, UTAH 2376 Washington Ave. lf two-leagu- ViULUKE i i : It ! ' j i - West-Leagu- t I d ii REED HOTEL 1 P 1( II. Precious Gem Excellence sn-ivsl- e, FAMILIES BOYS ARRESTED FOR h STEALINC MONEY Three boys whose ages range from 11 to 14 yean were nrreeted nt the Ogden Canyon sanitarium yesterday afternoon for stealing money from the clothing of those using the baths! They will have a hearing before Judge Patten in the Juvenile court Monday morning. It appears from the story told by the authorities, that the three lade who com of good families, were detected In the net of going through the clothing of several of thoee using the sanitarium baths. When the boys were discover ed they fled and a man on horseback He overtook tho went In pursuit lade and returned them to the sanitarium. where they were detained until tbe arrival of Deputy Sheriff Sebrlng, who had been telephoned for. In tha mrantimei Ten dollars said to have been taken from the clothes of William Blosaer,, waa found in one of the lads shoes and $1.60, alleged to have been taken from the clothes of Harry Patterson, was found In the pockets of one of the others. The hoys were taken to their respective homes, by the deputy sheriff, aad the promise of their parents to produce the lads In the Juvenile court Monday morning, was accepted, and the boys released from custody. RIOTING NO LONGER FEARED. June 30. Whether the Chicago, teamsiere strike la officially ended by next Monday or not. the police guards are to be taken off the wagons of trike affected flrmiin the business district of the city. The policemen thus released will be returned to their customary stations. Mayor Dunne made the ('Jet3 Ion today, believing tbit rioting in the streets le practically over. Celebrate William Smith and Ell Blakely Must Appear In Pallet Court. The ' families of William If. Smith add and Ell Blakely of Thirty-thfr- d Jefferson got into a wrangle over water rights laat evening with the result that both the above were cited to appear in police court today. It la claimed that eluba were used Jual to make the argument more persuasive, no damage resulting, but tbs matter waa too complicated for tbo police so tbe ease will be fought out before Judge Muipby today. 4 RAILROAD MEN IN TOWN General Superintendent A. E. Wsllby. V.- Derrah, assistant general freight agent and L. G. 8tone, superintendent of the Rio Grande Western, spent laat Th party came in night in Ogden. yesterday afternoon from n tour pP Inspection and when seen last evening, rated that they were here only on on of their periodical trips and that theft waa nothing significant attached to This morning Mr. Valle their visit. of Denver, general attorney for that road, arrives from San Francisco an upon hla arrival tbs party will leave for the East. 8. - i KILLED WHILE New York, June FIGHTING FIRE. 30. Bakeifc Henry a doorman employed In Keiths' then ter in East Fourteenth street, waa suffocated while fighting a fire in the building occupied by that theater .to- day, Hla body waa found in the basement.' Only the dressing rooms of the theater wai damaged and only y smoke and water. There was no audience in the theater. Loss $7v 000. . litap m 1- 2 S. LEWIS & GO. JEWELERS At Ihe Bio Clock, WRANGLE I 8t.-w.-- J. II Ha-kel- vs. y shops time, the At With ihe the SECOND WARD |