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Show Wfki TliE ltOIiSISU CXAMIXEK; second; R" Fio- - 'fij 1: DEPARTMENT HUE STANDARD-EXAMINE- R HeaHTBATION AT PROVO. TK HdmF,ld Hundred -- rf H ira --m , d md Sixty- - NOOB tomorrow afternoon at t oclock. The Fulmer brothers forfeited bull la tha sum of fl9 each by their failure to ap-pear in court. SALT LAKE MIH1HG MEWS. nixrhed continuation of la regt ration at Provo woo 1163 had filed a Y. helpless before Reulbachs pitching today, only two New Yorkers reaching second. Chicago opened on McGinnlty in the first, scoring twice on a single and a two base hit. Score. ...4 6 .'...0 8 Batteries - Reulbach and Kllng; Chicago New York 3 0 Wlltse and Bowennan. Umpires Ciskemo and O'Day. pur-rheeer-e la the first hour. were, still sereml checked out the eum of $!.830. hna-ijin- e we again a feature Mammoth Lower to went trhea the clerks t of the eeeeloa and In the face of a waa etock sent the asaeaement up will l reoorda thought that-alie81H eente, deepiie the fact that been broken today. 5,200 shares were thrown onto the market, while Carlea came out to delot at 17 cente, mand for a IAYI HOPS WILL JUMP, and New York waa sent down the I with the sale of hop grower cale to 51As cent Flint, n prominent Sacramento, U in. tire city 1,150 shares. On the open board a good Bleed volume of bu.lnesa was ?? on a pleasure trip-H5 itiurnlng from a trip to the KLa-,.- transacted and besides trades in Lower Comstock Indian reservation where he Mammoth and New York, came out to a call for 100 shares at ' Mt to flsh. of Oregon 80 earns, Sacramento allowed 500 Sneaking of the hop crop corner made hares to go at 94 cente. Silver ad California, andDr the the hop produc-h- a Shield turned over 1.500 shares at aa nontha ago made said that It would not sur-Sj- t even 28 cents, Raymond-IUlnol- s exhim to see hope go to 9 cents its Initial appearance In the pit by changing 200 eharea at 25 cents and TwtpL TS Uncle Sam Consolidated dosed the The sund Is hardly nwre than of tha morning business by selling 240 aat of n full one and many JJaU were late la putting in an ap- shares at 29th cents and 100 shares at 89A4 cents. emnrs in the two states are la STAR CON. ASSESSMENT. Mr flir"',1 condition and are to nt least divide, the profits the Jobbers. ths From the assessment of the Btaf Their pod is like that formed bybene-iuConsolidated company $12,000 was dethrm cotton planter, and has realised and one of the officials of tha those in already. The visible aup-.stated yesterday that the b this country and England ie company would not levy another is putting the company , Mow normal, andtrouble for at least several months, to make IB to oonciderablo and possibly it would not be necestiair deliveries at prices contracted sary to make another call upon the ft. The company baa 111,-00Bisoeretgenerally will feel the effect shareholders. shares la the treasury and Instead ths when the of work the pool g of disposing of this stock the officials 'Msmantef the new crop begins. have decided to make a payment on the overdraft is tha hank and continue fiPOMIE MUST STOP. the dropping down of tha abaft to 1,000 feet. At preeeat some siliclous r has been issued by ttdge ores are being sent to the smelter for la order which the company la realising sn for a writ of prohibition Justice J. P-- McOmie of amount sufficient to pay tho running In suits expenses of the mine, and when they Murray, from proceeding uatsit Jams Supple end John Camp, tap the vein nt n greater depth the ,of Wyoming. The writ Is returnable property will soon respond with . Friday. enough firet class ore to get the comThe plaintiff lu the Justice court suit pany clear of all indebtedneea. that to John Suppteh, who declare gqiplo owes him $27 for board and LOWER MAMMOTH ASSESSMENT. lodging, and that Camp in In- hla debt for the earns thing to the extent of As has beea foreshadowed the Lower litThe last legislature, it Is contended, Mammoth Mining company directors nade as act that the. cases are not met yesterday and levied an asof the Justice sessment of 6 cente a share, which will vkhirn the Jurisdiction eoart. give the company $7,500 to continue the exploratory work at the properties In the Tlntlc district The manageSHOULD BE GOOD SPORT, ment feel confident' that some rich ore will be encountered when the shaft lfirs sad Out is ths name of a new has been dropped down to the 1,500 bicycle game that will be given for ths foot which depth they will fintilmi at the Balt Palaca saucer reach level, la a short time, and If they are track tomorrow night. aa successful ka they contemplate the The game is an interesting one. Supmine will develop Into a bread winpose there are alxtera riders. The race ner In a short time after they have will be for sixteen laps. Ths first suras over the tape on every hip will get enoountered, as the mine la some of the dividend paya $3 WU, sad the last, man over the rounded by mines of thst section of the tape la every lap will, bp relegated ing country. ta the bench. In order to get as many fives as HAVE HIGH IDEALS. and la order to stay In ths nee as long as possible, every rider will sas every ounce of steam ' that Is la ; : She who would pitch high the tone Mm to ths end of the race. In her home must have high Ideals. She will be most successful if she UINTAH ATTRACTED. HIM. studies deeply and lovingly with the teacher of, Galilee. From him she will For the first time la the history 'of learn how not to he her Utah, an American dtlsen who' has re- sympathies will become as broad as linquish rd hie rights to become a sub- humanity, her Intellect will be quickject of King Edward, of England, has ened, she will be eager to know the made application to bo restored to cib beet and the latest that science, art and literature have given the world, issaihlp. Alexander Hill Park, who was bora that she may use It for her loved ones sad raised in Utah, filed his declara-tlo- s end less favored creatures. of intention of again becoming n This woman will be an Intelligent, titlaen la the county clerk office yes- stimulating companion to her husterday. band. With her children and household I years ago Park went to Canapahe will be ever da and while there took out full tient, gentle, firm and wise. The mother gives the prevailing ton papers. Hill Is going after a lot in the Uin- to the home. Even If the father be a tah province. saint, It will avail but little In the day by day atmosphere of the home, so far as his direct Influence Is concerned. METHODIST CHURCH FILES, Fjr the children are so much more The First Methodist church of Salt with the mother during the moat plaslako has filed articles of incorporat- tic period of their lives and absorb tho ion with the secretary of state. The Influences which beer moat strongly church congregation recently add Ita upon them. The cleverest man living cannot wilding In Third South street end la ow building a church at Second South make a home. He may provide the house and Its furnishings. If he be an end Second Emit streets. The trustees of the church are P. A. nrtist he may have esthetic apartwill delight his ; A. C Ewing, J. E. Paine, R. J, ments or n den which Ivans, John P. Cobb, E. O. Lee, O. A. bachelor friends, hut only a woman Hoaaald, R. Bowdls and W.- - E. Crlt- - ran Invest a house with a subtle, Indescribable home feeling. Vt flve-cen- e - ags AO JL e d d 0 6 ) K) )C c c pos-MM- e s . p f amendment to the articles of Incorporation of the Unique Amusement company filed with the county clerk Preterday change! the name to that mere records of of the Utahna Theater company. The humor are, after all, petition is signed by President O. M. fact. Not so long ago, when the Rushan and Secretary George J. KsV Compte de Montesquieu was lecturing in Philadelphia, he registered at the famous old Bellevue as Ee Compte de Ten. minutes creditors of the B. H. Schetter Montesquieu et valet. will meet this morning at 10:80 later along came Barclay Warburton, of John Wanamaker, and oeiork to consider sales of the d City's crack banket's property that have been Captain of the Quaker wrote on the line negotiated during the last few weeks cavalry troop, and Barclay Warburton the following: Receiver Blakeley. The meeting and valise C8 Commissioner Raid win.11 Philadelphia clubdom smiled broadly at the incident, and then a visiting Londoner capped the climax. He Jchn Coyman, charged with having It all a monstrously good Joke, thought a coat from the Little Gate and retold It at the first chance that arraigned yesterday and offered, save that he said the Amer-ca-n plradM not guilty. He will be tried had written: "Barclay Warburenry Campbell, who was ton and luggage." vLhrgf'1 wUh th theft, will be Then he wondered why he had the J. 1 Wnre the Juvenile court as ha all to himself. 1 laugh nr yet IS yean old. J son-in-la- do-fon- . of Incorporation for the inland RealEmate company of Provo. ' wlth th secretary of eia u eppltalised- at II h,r, UrTB of ffin feat. am ,or company are: J Rrd,ejr. President; Alex Jn, - and treasurer. Pfniel. and hla brother. Her-n,- r who- - w,th Stanton Ful- brothcr. Hare Fulmer, w- -. 8 g,,!,'- A -- Pil'Ui IV before Judge Whltu-nn,.- r, b8rc of fighting yesterday fianlels brothers pleaded Peheir trial -- t ov uiuj a COMPARED WITH CHRIST. Roosevelt in His Purity of Life as . Seen by a Preacher. Colo., - Aug. 7. Rev. Denver, Frank W. Gunsaulus, of Chicago, ia a sermon delivered at the Tria- Ity Methodist Episcopal church in this city, said that the one man. who in seriousness of purpose and purity of life compared with Jesus was President Roosevelt. Christ, e . 2-- - ..... ... ... Mont-de-Pie- ff -- 1 Mont-de-Pi- et ............3 30,-00- 0 ... on-th- d ..,...,,.14 850-mil- EGYPT'S ' ty times for the first heat of the 2:08 pace, the spectators shopped counting. They finally straggled away and the winner turned up In Geary, the Canadian horse. The olds cut out the fast time of the year In their race. Summary: Tbroe-yearoltrotters $1,000, three heats Katherine won first and third heats In 8:14, 2:15. Susie M., won the second heat In 2:13. Beveraldo third. Misi Abdell, the phantom also started, 2:08 paca, Dominion of. Canada, purse $5,000, three heats Ethel Mac won second and third heats ia 2:09, 2:08. Geary won the first heat in 2:Q6V Don Carr third. Shylock, Edwin C, Misa Wlllamont. Juhllee, Baron Bolivar, Oregon. Elmwood. Rogers, Bald Hornrll and Bob also started. 2:17 trot, purse $2,000, three heats plan Clarets W won three straights. Time, 2:19K. 2:12. 2:14. Swift Bee second, Angle third. Grattan Boy, Jr., Miss Kinney, Misa Rosedale. Fred Direct, Emma Hoyt, Austin Boy, Helen Norte, Miss Inlaw also started. d At Latonla. Cincinnati, Angust 7. Latonla results: First race, 7 furlongs Handy BUI won; Lady Lou second; Omealia third. Time, 1:401-8- . Second race, mile and 70 yards a Fonsoluca won; Grapple second; third. Tima, 1:52. Third race, 5 furlongs Osee Won; Sar-aaol- 190X UNION PACIFIC AS ZION SEES IT At Saratoga. ReBartatogs. N. Y.. sults: . n First race, handir:i;' furlongs Prince Hamburg vti:. (:.,mslta second. D'Arkle third. Tune i ;7 15 Second race, steciTiuM', abort course Pious , won. Ku ns Rattler second. Nepunset thud. Tim, 4.34 &. Gamecock refused Third race, five and ; f.,, if furlongs Vio won. Lady Nsiaviv Yimd, Commune third. Time i "H seven furFourth race, the t longs Geranium won I'uss'iHn second. Right and True third. Titl e : 27 Fifth race, one mile- Athlone won, King Rose second, Tr.t tiadfly third. Time 1:41 Sixth race, handicap, five and a half fnrlonge Vendor won. Anodyne second, Veronese third. Time 1 : U8. HER TALE RACES ?, Three Trains Daily 3fU - LOANED AND LOST WAS .................8 AIT.UST WATER PROBLEM. 1908 was marked by the completion in Egypt of one of the most coioaaal engineering works of modern times. This was the construction st Assouan, near tho island of Phlloe, of a gigantic dam, stretching icro-i- i the Nile from hank to bank and capable of holding back Its water and regulating Its flow. This huge dam waa built lu order to allow the water of the Nile to be utilised to a greater extent In irrigation than had been the case before. Egypt Is a dry country, where rein is scarce, and Ita people are obliged to fall back on tbe Nile to water their lands. The water of the Nile, moreover, carries a rich silt, which, when deposited upon tbe land, forms a layer of extremely fertile soil. So hat not only does the Nile serve for irrigating the land, hm for fertilising it as well. As mght he naturally expected, dir-er- s means have, since thousands of years, been employed for enablng land to be watered by the Nile. The Assouan dam is only a move In tbe ame direct Inn. By a system of openings made in the dam the flow of the river can be regulated and water stored np above It, so that when needed this water could be made une of. for the Nile dues not always maintain tbe same level, but rises during a certain period known aa tbe flood season, and subsides again, reaching a comparatively low depth. When the water fs plentiful a part of It, instead of being allowed to waste Into the sea. Is stored np for use daring the low-tid- e season. Lorre areas of land which only received water In winter are enabled to have water In summer, while extensive tracts of waste land which received no water, and were consequently barren, have become irrigated, and sro thus rendered The svs'WJ jh UTAHNA WAR : today. Ia tho first game Flaherty gave bat two hits up to the eighth when Boston won on four well placed hit Pittsburg could do nothing with Willis. The second game was won by Pittsburg la the first on two hits, one being Beau mom's home run. Attend ance 5,500. Score: .0 4 9 Pittsburg 0 9 Boston Batteries Flaherty pad Gibson; WUHs and Moran. Second gama: ....8 ST 22 Pittsburg ... Boston ... ... ... ...2 Batteries Philllppl and Carisch; Fourteen Men Duped by a Clever Wo Fraser and Needham. men Parisian Raised Thousands Umpire Johnstone. On Falsa Jewels. vs. Cincinnati Philadelphia. Cincinnati, Angnst 7. Today's game Paris, August 7. A gifted young was marked by loose fielding and hard Parisian lady has discovered an Inhitting by both teams. Pittinger last- genious and apparently simple way l ed only one Inning for Philadelphia, to make four thousand pounds per Harper's wildness was largely in favor of the visitors. McGees triple year. to She took her valuable was the most timely hit of the after- London and had them resetjewels In Iminoon. Attendance 1,500. Sere: tation diamonds gnd colored pearl. ...13 18 3 This done she pawned Cincinnati them at the 10 4 Philadelphia ... ... ... ..7 for four thousand But-hoBatteries Harper and Schlei; pounds. and Abbott Her next step was to obtain a reUmpire EmsUe. ceipt signed by a complaisant dealer in pawntickets stating that the jewAMERICAN LEAGUE. els la question were set in diamonds and pearls. That may be said to have constiWashington ve. Chicago. Washington, August 7. With the tuted all her stock in trade. Aa advertisement was inserted In won by Chicago and fima apparently pitching In fine form Wash- leading papers stating that a lady ington went to tho bat In the etgth moving in the best circlet but in temand seat tho ball all over the lot, driv- porary pecuniary difficulties, desired ing out eight singles and a three bag- to meet with a person of means wilger which earned five rune. Owes ling to enable her to redeem and sell was batted out of tho box In the firet some valuable jewelry. A good cominning, and Townsend was retired mission wae promised. As soon as a dupe appeared she exafter the third. Attendance 3,000. does plained that aa the Score: 8 12 5 not lend money on diamonds and Washington ... ....7 10 2 pearls, her jewelry, upon which whe Chicago Batteries Townsend, Wblf, Jaaob-se- n had obtained a loan of 100,040 francs, and Klttredge; Altrock, Owen and four thousand pounds, was worth quite five times that aum. McFarland. Artful references to aristocratic friends sad acquaintances, to successDetroit vs. Phlladslphia. es at the opera comlque, to her dear Philadelphia, August 7. Good bat-- a departed father, a high military offiwith Detroit poor cer, coupled ting by sufficed to convince the generally vistho fielding by Philadelphia gava victim ladys acquaintance itors an easy victory. Attendance 500. waa a that the one. profitable Score: He, si a rule, not snly willingly ad9 10 1 Detroit vanced the 100,000 franca necessary 4 8 Philadelphia to redeem tho pledge, but added Bettries Mullln and Drill; Bender to 40,000 fraacs to enable the and Schreck. lady to meet pressing demand! until the Jewelry could be aold. Beaton va. Cleveland. The Jewell having beea redeemed, In 7. Flicks muff Boston, Anguet the lady and her dupe would proceed the laet inning today gave Boston a to a jewelers to offer them for sale. fourth eucreaatve victory over Clever The offer was, of course, refused, the lend. Attendance 7,300. Score: practiced eye of the Jeweler detecting .. 4 10 0 straightway Boston .,. ... that tho diamonds and 7 $ Cleveland ... ,. ... ... ..3 were Imliation. pearla Batteries Gibson and Criger; DonaThe lady played her role to perfechue and Buelow. tion, declaring that aha was a victim at a swindler who must hsve cleverly St Louis vs. New York. substituted the false for the real, New York, August 7. By winning while professing Jka test them. The pseudo-dupe- , today's game from the 8L Louie team real dupe took pity the local American combination scored and waa only too glad to pawn its twelfth might victory. The home the Jewel once more for four, thoua-anteam found Sudhoff eey. Long dispound without insisting on being tance bitting waa the feature of the paid hack hia advance! ia fulL This went oa well for some year. contest, no less than three home runs recorded. Attendance 8,000. Aa the lady netted each time from being Score: one thousand to one thousand five St, Louie .' ...,.'.......a... 4 8 8 hundred pounds on the transaction, 16 0 she was in no hurry to repeat the opNew York . Betterlee Sudhoff and Spencer; eration. Three or four in the course Powell and McGuire. of the year were sufficient to keep her lu affluence; Fourteen dupes either believed the MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS. lady's Innocence or, at any rate, took the loss in silence. Endurance Meter Race. Not so with the fifteenth, a well to men New Roth, Aug. 7. Forty-fou-r started today from this city to partic- do provincial tradesman, whom the e endurance motor lady actually persuaded to accompany ipate In a concycle race to Waltham, Masa. They her to Loudon aa aha had good were escorted to the city limits by a nections among London Jewelers, and squad of bicycle poller, who were sent might therefore, aha said, obtain a with tho men to prevent any violation higher price. This victim was fleeced to the exof tha speed limit Isw. The racers expect to reach their destination be- tent tA two thousand and five hunfore 8 o'clock tonight While in Wal- dred pounds, and at once proceeded to tham the party will attend the meeting sue the lady fraud. of the Federation at American MotorThe names st present are being ists In session thin week. withheld from publicity. Grand Circuit Opening. Buffalo, August 7. Tho feature of NEW WINES IN AN OLD BOTTLE. the opening of the grand circuit meeting this afternoon was the victory of Where there Is much smoke there Is Clarita WM. which ran second In the over Angel, the Axtell surely some fire, and American Jokes M. and at the expense of Englishmen too mare, tohich won the blue ribbon event. After they scored ineffectually twenslow1 to take the point of Yankee SALT LAKE NOTES. f ! 2-- Chicago vs. New Yerk. Chicago, August 7. New York was ON THE EXCHANGE. ,1 ' 5G V I Swere three hundred la line A very quiet market was exPittsburg vs. Boston. booth opened at CM crctort perienced on the mining exchange this ,2ft.forty minutes more than 24 morning and a total of 9.450 shares Pittsburg, August 7. Pittsburg and More than t0 Boston split even on the two games Si wiregtatered. were dlapoeed of for which the Sri-- is 7 Hul won; Elnionono Hoi ihinl. Time. 1 : i(J v Pifili i ace, sterpleehKn hori cuui'm- ShacL.efurd won: P' second; i Lights Out ibtrd. Sixth race, 5 furious:- - h,um;Ui wou: Mlndator second; Time, 1:04 BASEBALL From Our Special Correspondent -- red '.! n ti "i;vd. Tii.ic. ui '; Fin.r:h NATIONAL LEAGUEI U : MOliXiXC. . OF THE I I'TAU. TUlSDAY OGDUX, - ikkl year t'-i- CASE OF KILKENNY FELINES SAYS TELEGRAM. ta C&?ca3 Sutha Kmiis City alt Lake Evening Paper Describee Physical Conflict Being Wagsd in That City. AMD ALL PRINCIPAL EASTERN POINTS ,Th', 8alt gram has the i following to a the Utahna controversy. Its Morv is reproduced for shat it u sorb amt without comment: Believing that hi, father was being given the worst erf ii. k. R. Courier, son of William R. (kiurley, started in with an ns this morning 10 do to hia father' opponents in the things" Unique AmuM-inen- t company imbroglio. Firet he took an aud heaed down a window of the theatre building. Next he broke open a door and let himself Into the office, which bad been taken possession of by the "opposition." By opposition Is meant Moure. George J SL LsbIs a HO CHANGE TO Ik tart gw iSSStS- Ticktt JttmA m 1 tig union rjtciric. Net Few is A & UOSSLIY. Tagwellufi i Kelly. Dr. Baker. O. M. Runyon and K. A. Grant, all of Ogden. When hi- - got st the opposition young Mr. Courier, whose temper was away up to the sizzling point and fast waxing holler, shook his flats at Mr. Kelly and Mr. Runyon and threatened to do all sorts of things to them. And that he meant to do things there Is no doubt. However, as was best for all 1 1 innlO concerned, cooler judgment prevailed, and the young inan was restrained by the strong arms of four or five wiser ones, among whom wa hia father. Situation Critical. The eituetioa la critical one. end is the reault of a change In tbe ownership of the company. For a time this morning it was feared thst serious trouble might ensue. The opposition" held the fort, and still held it up to the closing of this article. But there is su air of suppressed exntement, sad even those la the know did not hesitate to say that things might break loose again at any moment. It is a regular little war. There are two belligerents, composed respectively of the "opposition "from Ogden and ths local epd of the amusement company. Also there ie Manager Dlguan of the Utahna Ktork company, who says he ha rights lu the premise, and la holding them. Mr. Dlgnan Ira forced his way Into thr best re this morning, and the act Is said to have been as renlLHc as any ever depicted on the hletrioulc boards of R. O. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT XL XPU&. MAY DEPART DAILY. Nil . IPlCTO Atlantic Mail all polnu 7.48 kail . . Na U. Salt Lake local 8:08jb. Na 14, Balt Lake apodal.... 2:11 Chicago sad 8L Louis C ........ 1 .1ml tad 2.50 No. 4, Atlantia Express, all TIME CARD ' Effective Dm. 4th. 18IL pjn. 7:9 p m. potato east fra fr " DEPART. Mall a aad Kxprrea...S:IS . A1 for I Overland Bluff sl Omaha, Council CUx Dearer, Kansas .8.S8 S A aaat dally 11:88 am. and all points aast 4 Atlantis Express for Ka No. 1, Chlop and EL Louis Denver, Omaha Council 8:40 p.BL limited Bluffs Kansas City aad all Na 11, Local from Park City .7:18 p. points eaL dafly. sad Baa Peto Valley .... 7:00p.m. ARRXTNL Na 8, Pacific Expreea from 18:91 aSs. Na' S Pacific Expreea from all points east OduboU Btnffo Through Bleeping care ta Omaha, Omaha Chicago and SL LouIa New York aad Denver, Kansas CUy aad Boston. Free reclining chair care. A saut dally ........... ...8:48 a limited perfect dining car service oa all NA 1 Overland CubbcU from Omaha through train! Bluffs, Kansas City, DenC. A. HENRY, Ticket AgaaL Ogden. ver and all points aaaL I. A. BENTON, Gen. AgL, Psgr. Dept dally .. ................8:88 p, ia Balt Lake City. Matt I;94 Na C. A. HENRY. et B GILSON, Agent, Ogdon. Ticket AgaaL A. & MOSELEY. ' I Air. Puae AgaaL ' Ogdea Utah ARRIVE DAILY. Na Na Na 13, Ogden special ....11:20 a. m. 6. Pacific Man, Balt Laka ..............m .................. 1 the little GMNDE plnyliou-- e. Proposes to Remain. Perhaps Mr. Dlgnan will he thrown out before the end of the day. If hs is the ejectors will hsv to reckon with about eight brawny armed, big chested fellows who sit among the wings and twiddle heavy looking canea. They are not the .kind that dudes suck upon. The wsr cloud has, been brewing for some months. It was n esse of ths Kilkenny felines with Ogden at one end of the string and Bait Lake at the other. Ogden thought that W. was practicing too much nepotism. to change Bo Ogden set about things. The bylaws required attendance of four out of five directors. Ogden had three of them, the Couriers tha other two, The Oourb-y- refused to attend meetings. No quorvm. Consequently a deadlock. Then Ogden got busy sad Saturday there was s stockholders' meeting. Ogden voted 21.000 odd shares, tha Gourleys some 9000, Now a quorum consist of only throe directors, the change having been made at the meeting Saturday. Then a meeting was called for tomorrow, and It Is expected things will go Ogden's way. Anticipating Trouble. Anticipating trouble, tha Ogden gentlemen, assisted by some eight healthy looking friends in whom they hsve groat confidence as protector from phyairal harm, descended upon the physical property of the amusement company and locked themselves Inside ad everybody else outside last night. There they held the garrison until this morning. The first escapade was attempted by young Mr. Gourley. No attempt. It is aid, was made to resist. But when he had penetrated to the Innermost circle of the fort he was fallen upon and encircled by a bunch of strong, willing and ambitious arms and forced to vacate. As to W. R. Courier, the enemy" ays si one man that his conduct throughout was most gentlemanly. Flanking Attack. While the atlack on the citadel, an It wero, w as being engineered, a flanking stuck waa being waged against the stage doors. The leader of this stuck was Manager Dlgnan and his Utahna Stock company. His sortie was successful and be led his cohorts of actors to ths center of the stage, where a rehearsal of New England Folks was going on pending application for a writ of ejectment which ft was whlspsred was being sought by the gentlemen from Ogden. Leader Dlgnan claims he has a lease which makes good his right 12. to the theater until September That'e hie excuse for breaking down doors and things. No blood was spilled, but It boiled pretty hlffh. Y '5 . a' Mnt Irj-in- a All The To California Overland Limited Iks Ned IMa Lszarimm fc and Its Most Famous SUMMER RESORTS Tent City Pasadena Terminal Riverside Coronado San Pedro Is World sleeping cars, sbeervatioa care, and Ing cars, bufiet-emoM- ag care, wffh barker, kafh and Isvsre Library; is Ifchted, Chrouik Long Beach tor Los Angeles SLPanlandMiiuieapQlis niMk-InaMm wwwmlww.' m t ahWiiat flaw C. K Wan w. Cani Am. THROUGH OBSERVATION DRAW-ING ROOM CAR OGDEN TO LOS ANGELES. m CUcigi & Wad wire Koith-West- m M H Ws Rj. Vi UA m at Depet, Ticket ALT LAKE CITY. FURNITURE VAN STORAGE Heavy Draying Allen Transfer Co PfloatK Ball Z2( ladapandant SL 412 SMh SL parties to the triangular battle SLADE'S Hacks and Vans Day and Night 4. WHERE TO EAT boston cafe AMUR. T0W0, Aug. 7. It is reported that the Russians are vigorously fortifying the month of the Amor river. A mixed division has been from Habalovak to dispatched Nlcoleltfok to reinforce" the garri- eons in that vidnty. It ie understood thst the channels approach- log the river have been mined. wee C. A. HENRY Office, or write to J.L. MOORE, Transfer a Speelatry. claim to be In the right end promise to Seavawgsr Week. proceed la legal manner. An armistice Excursion Wagons In Season. ie now la force, but there Is no telling when the activities may break out fresh. Tomorrow's directors meeting may settle the affair, but it looks now as though nothing but the Intervention of troulegal proceedings would lay the ble. Meanwhile, tbe Ogden interests have M0VIN3 PIANOS A SPECIALTY. y J. C. SLADE, LESSEE. possession of tbe office and unheslut-Inglpromlea to hold the fort. How- 409 25th Street Tribune Bldg. ever, the Salt Lake interest has watchPhone Ball, Office 20; Bail, Reel-22ers In tbe office sad each side is warnIndependent OfllM 22 RceL 1144. ing the other not to Umper with the papers of the company. Wagon for Sanitarium will leave Utahna Drug Store career at 9:30 11:30 a. m.; at 2 p. m. Croup instantly relieved. Dr. Thom- a. m. and return as' Eclectrle OIL Perfectly safe. Nev- and return rt4p.ni. er foils. At any drug store. DEFENDING RATES EXCURSION LOW north O. I 1 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything here Ua bast Short ar-U- n at all aeurm All kinds of gam and flah in sea eon. Extra Bs dlanar Santfsy, from 12 ta g p. m, 15c. Flue lunch from 11 ta 4 and to I p. m. I I Jim 224 TweatyCfth Young,Street Props , TUB OREGON SHORT LIKE TIME CARD. May 7th. 1508. DEPART. . 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