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Show TIIE HORNING OGDEN MUST brevities ia Wl Mn pt NOW DO ITS Nora: Pocatello la th ol Mr. FNHe.s of this city. O L CoIiv of Grant are unloading a niehArdion Cole'a Hot Blal. ftT gf atovt't, vMterday of the ittcaa vu at the varment one mwi. The thermomeier In rest nered 9- - degree the sh4: - Home -i Ogdei:. r Caused night n mi h.i Sait Downfall. a cv:i at cra doe not atvan 10 iffected Graiv ViU!:i-i':!A QJDE.N. take beadquare in any way .or, as r,e Grace Mn:i;s. k.r n.tu, m Colvin. S!i . defiant, .nd .ot at ail aba;it-when couliorut-vitti the siat'iiuM winch she made to olice and report r Monday night. a There i ir. the udnds "GREAT MORMON CHOIR" IS WIDE )t iiK- police that t.ie pul ea Grace LY HERALDED. Jol in, but rhe that 10 b- - her tame rinphjT.rs'.:y that th- tuat-.e- r But $2,0C3 Must Be Raised Before the wa, no' Yer.eriiey when lilt office; on the morning cut: Special Traia came on duty, -- nerul of them st-.a to sec th? girl an-.- l Officer Hutchins . h.r a Grace it once The importance attached tu the visit to Realizing that it was ust-lof the Ogdon Tabernacle choir to ieny the fart in the face of the Portland is manifest in a circular let .ideation, me g!tl admitted tii.i. '.:e j ter sent out by the secretary ot the jad not toid the tru'd. National Irrigation Congress, which Her identity bemg established it states that the Great Mormon Choir" was an easy matte to see titui her of !mi voices ha keen secured a a drat story as true in but a few derpecial uttractinn and will render the tail. Irrigation Ode. The letter also states The girl lives with her mother and that the choir will arrive in s special on Twentieth stiv.r. mar train from Ogden on Saturday. August rtf over. Tile father Is an ibth, and remain iu Portland until jbe and the mother has for sometime had iUth. a keen struggle with the world. Not The people of Ogden might as wvl the least of Mrs. Colvin's troubles has know it now, as any other time, that been occasioned by the waywardness ! the surcet-of this trip depend wholly of her daugh'er. upon them and that the collections About a month ago Grace Colvin Tbus far source ran away from her horns and went, to from , every ; have amounted to hut $S,noo The Salt Lake. There she met wiin a amount required to send the choir 011 saloon keeper who initiated her to the 1. the trip $10,000, or $00 for each life she baa sines led. He soon tired of the 20o voices, leaving $2,000 yet of her and the girl rank low?r and to be raised. lower until at last she was arrested 80 far Ogden haa done practically in ihe American house in Salt Lake, nothing to help the undertaking along, In company with an but ISuO hiving been subscribed in this All the time the mother had been city, the balance coming from Port- nearly distracted by the absence of land and New York. It ia difficult to her daughter, and daily vlslied the pounderstand just why the people of Og- lice station in the hope of learning den have been so lax ia this affair something of her girl. The move it one that ahould be of When the news arrived that Grace material benefit to the city and adver- was under arrest In Salt Lake, cite tise it as nothing eUe would. The mother hurried to her daughter, who praises of the Ogden choir will be was released with the understanding aung from end to end of the continent, that he reform, it waa the girl'a first making the advertising possibilities of wayward atep and the paper with held her name from tha public, in orthe city great Indeed. The sending of the choir to Portland der to nld the girl to retain will be alike encouraging 10 the mem-heThe reformation, according to the of the choir and the Irrigation Congress. The move should also have story told by the girl, lasted until a a tendency to increase Utah's Influence week ago last Sunday. At that time in mattere pertaining to Irrlgallnn and sha says sbs became tired of boms On go a long ways toward destroying the again and went to Salt take. she sajs she prejudice existing against tha people Thursday of of this state. Already it has done a returned to Ogden, and that on Friday great amount of good, as Portland U she went to the brnsh along the river, o that her mother would nut find her. now supplicating for that against aT aupposs you realise where your which they Inveighed at the Mining Congress. Thus Ogden, in behalf of conduct will probably land you," said Utah, will be returning good for evil, one of the reporter. "I guess Oh, yes;" she replied, heaping fiery coals upon the heads of the Portland people by Ehnwlng them they'll send me to the Reform school and that'a the host place for me." what the people of Utah really are. There Is another side of the rase An enthusiastic supporter of the choir indites the following appeal: and that la the unfortunate publicity "Awake out of your lethargy, O cltl-en- a that the parent of the boys now unof Ogden, and rise to the occa- der arrest have suffered through the sion and the possibilities Involved in actions of their sons. One of Uie father waa at the pothis Journey, of the tweet singers of Israel, from Ogden to where rolls the lice station and, while ha would say but little, it was plain to see that ha Oregon. Let ui all pull together." A little more of the tame kind at felt keenly the position of his son. Just what charges will lie brought enthusiasm will do much toward the Impliraising of the balance necessary for sgalnst the girl andasthe boys Brown Captain the making at the trip, which the peo- cated la not known, wi-and Detective Pender to confer h ple of Ogden era celled upon to do. with the county attorney, but it is probable that Incorrigibility will be DISTRICT COURT charged, and the partlea turned over to the Juvenile court. o' PART - tje in Beghtol. a former teacher at school. came down from JJgronda and will be in the city for a few day. p a - large dancing party enjoyed nenvood- new dancing pavilion night. Pne of the feature of tha "Joins- - entertainment van the mov-in- f picture. Quite the north rolled in yesseventeen roaches, all veil loaded with passengers. This is sna of the largest passenger trains No. 8 from terday with ever in Ogden. Funeral services over the remains Jackson will be held Thursday avenue. si I SO p. m, at 264 Lincoln The remains can hs viewed Wednesday from 1 to 7 p. m.. and on day of from 1 a. m. to 1 p. m. j special train ia to bring Park City Elks, to date at the mak-isHate reunion. The local lodge is extensive preparations for the O. lodge No. 734, B. P. on August 28. the Og-de- a g event. . gupt. E. C. Manson of the Southern pacific and wife Monday entertained jlrs. D. Malone, Mrs. C. H. Jenktneon id Mies Rose Gilmore, all of Pocatello, by a drive and dinner in Ogden ttayon. filed in the district complaint court by - Attorneys yesierday and act' Mcmllllan, Henderson Mike and Barrella for tag M. Russel, for Ricky against J. tha recovery of a certain piece of land, described as a part of lot 4, block 20, h plat A" The land is on Twenty-sixtstreet near Wall. Judgment is asked for the possession of the land, $300 damages and coat of the suit. A If yoa have been reading our advertisements, end are not convinced that ot can fill and extract teeth without pain, and that our gold and porcelain cravn and bridge work is liner than iny you have ever seen in the West, then Is somaihing wrong with the ADNOT with tha VERTISEMENT WORK. Come in end talk over your "tooth 8ea some id our work and troubles get an estimate of tho cost New Sys-ttDentist 2451 Washington Ave. i U CTAI1. V d : last-wee- to PAPER HARDc. APE SIMMONS WAREHOUSE IS IN ELL ALONG. Structure Half Girder Are Pla.er. The n.ot comp; warehouse in the must of its. stores-.- ; with the doors of tLsklng the hand! i.u and hardware mot be the new buildii-- cn a ; avenue, being built for the fi ..u.m.-- Hardware in ructurr is company. At preac.half finished. Moe r- ii,- - hrirk work 1 . iv.. i.i ihmr has lionc, a smooth been laid in the I.i- the su-e- l framework ia belli. ,:p:.t;. pm toi i.'t will comgether. ami work on mence Kimeliti xi week. When rompli-TcH- i the wari W.--e will he as near fireproof as i for x v..M work building to be, all : in confined to th .hir and win-- ' I hsrd before Lagoon, Aug. Ith. I? regretted, the explami-ta,?- ! hose in charge believe the Special train via Oregon Short IJna ,0 he too warm for an indoor leaves Ogden 10:00 a. m. Reluming, appreciated. 1 raves Lagoon 10:00 p. m. Fare round iranJf j1 0 ' rort ' nonetheless trip. Including admission to the n,i H regret that the grounds, adults, 75c; children, 50c. cannot be given. Everybody invited. 2. i C 35 gentle. eral was particular about people keeping quiet in his place. Fs ley's discharge was ordered on motion of Attorney Lesaenger for tin defense, on the ground that the complaint was not properly drawn, . - I - :i.-ir- ie . Itinn to ihe There will be, first floor, a baem !ii an.l an upper story. All three Pool will he ceuieni ccmpart-m-'Qtand will b? divided uuo Different Ii! ? ef roods will (IM.-.ne be srored In each double door w 111 opt u out from them, A large stock onto the front platfc-nnof hardware will be t in the basement and second fmr. and will be transferred to the fist floor when needed. The inside supereipirinre i composed entirely of strel. Th American Bridge company la furnishing the girders and the upright supports, these, when riveted together and nrround-eby a heavy wall of miMury, are guaranteed to retat the strongest east wind that blows through the valley. The Ironings on Wall street ia 210 110. feet, and on Twenty-first- . Aty cars will be loaded and unloaded from the west aide. This branch of the Simmons Hardware company will be the distributing point for the northwest and west, and will be quite an Iniportaut factor in the lmsincrs circle of Ogden. The warehouse force will he increased, and, as business Increase, the office force. The banks and the transportation companies will also be benefited by the n and-larg- . REPAIRS L. fi BECRAFT My Repair Shop Is the Best Phone Calls Answered Promptly Estimates on Work Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory Phone 252 K Safe Light d lncreae in business. BOYS IH ilUVEilLE Several COURT Crowded Under a Fence to Get Applet. Ia the Juvenilei court yesterday the accumulated docket of several weeks waa disponed of, and after the laet delinquent had gone his way Judge Patton heaved a sigh of relief, for It had certainly been a strenuous 1 tss. taught. Clerk Rolapp received the resignation of Robert E. Williams, a teacher in the Madison Fcbool. Th: resignation la to take eff'-c- Immediately. t DENVER ad RLTURN $18.00 DEEDS. Prevanta all danger of cun tains er draperies catching fire. Avoids the necessity of having matches around. No burnt out air, no amell no . tha eyesight dirt save Ied,,Jn, n,ht ,Bt day with Its brilliant, mellow glow. We're put ,n wirinS nd electric light fixtures In your house, office, r setory in the most approved manner at lowest figures. All fcgrt- ,rrnted. Satisfaction guaranteed. pen-Ho- Electric IVies-n- d. Supply & Fixture Co. 346; Bed 346 Y 2448 Wash. Ave. PORTLAND EXCURSION VIA ORE CON SHORT LINE. Ogden SLAVERY IN THE NORTH. Indian Girls Are Sold to White Men. Vancouver, B. C . Aug. R. A report $30.01 (direct) been made to the provincial police has to Portland and letnri Ogden re(one way via San Franciscol. .$41.0) by Constable Jones, who has Jut a Indian the from turned village to Portland and mam Ogden u Cape Mudg?. static (one way via San Francisco and Loa Angeles) $50.50 tlemeflt there Is open traffic In Indian girls. Jones found t number of Ogden to Loa Angeiea and return cases where via 8. F. L. A. and B. L. Ry.. $31.50 and quarter-breegirls have recently Ogden to tai Angeles and return one way via Baa Frascleco...$4L00 been sold to white men at pricer Ticket to Portland and return di- ranging from lino to $200. A complete the rect; on axle daily from Mey 24th to investigation will be made by Sept 10th. Tickets to Loa Angeles authorities. ad return via 3. P. L a. A 8. L EXCURSION NORTH. Ry. on asle August 7, 1, l. 10. 11, 12, IS, 14, 15. Tickets reading one way via Ban Francisco or Loa Angeles on Saturday. Auguat 12th. tale July 26, 27, 28, August 7, 8, , 10, Via Oregon Short Line one fare fnr 11, 12. 13, 14. 15, 16. 17. 18. 20. 81, the round' trip to all Oregon Ehorl Fept 1, 2. I. 4, 5. 8, 13. 14, 15, 27, 28. Line points north. Long limits and 28. All tickets good for and stop oref allowed. Ask agents for limited to 80 day. particulars. half-bree- s and much ia dua to their aid in keeping tha fire from spreading. STATE NEWS ... . d d. WILLIAM E. SNELSON DEAD. Bprlngville, Utah, Aug. 7. William Edwm Bntlton, veil known char after of this city, died here very suddenly at 4 o'clock this afternoon at tha homo of fata sister, Mrs. Julia Huntington. The cause of death was aeute alcoholism. Tho deceased waa bore July 8, 1854. in BprtngvlUe, and was 51 years old. He was a sing! i mas. LAGOON Job. Baumeister . CHICAGO STARTED uCJ a cret rendeavous In this city has brought to light that Chicago has played an Important part la Instituting the boycott now raging In China American manufacturers. agalat Chin Pak Bun, NO CHANGE disclosed. EXCURSION. Weber Reunion, Academy. Beach, Aug. 10. Stake 8pedal via Rio Grande leaves Ogden 9 a. m., 8:15 p. m.. returning leaven tho beach at 6 and 10 p. m. Kara $1.25 for round trip. AH are invited. traia Proprietors Twenty-- F ourftH IN STRIKE. to slate what his investigation had Wines, Liquors and Cigars 305 mere Pt. Paul, Aug. 8. There is no change In the elalm by the contending aides of the strike of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific roads. Assistant Attorney General Dickey haa closed the Investigation of th strike order by Attorney General withdrawn his report Moody and has to Washington. Mr. Dickey declined Henry Bimmelater BROS. leading Chines th' Ranch Saloon BAUMEISTER a chant, outlined tha situation today. Rigid enforcement of tbe provisions of tho exclusion act stirred the Chinese to dabbling In economic studies. Three Chicago Chinese of wealth were barred from .bringing their wives Into the These examples and United Slates. others incensed tho Chines and, it now davelops. mad possible th rapid growth and successful development of th association that is now coaching Chinese all over the world. "Tho first aaoeasmanla made to moat ' th expenses of bringing conditions to tho attention of tha Prkln government were levied in Chicago. From this center the movement spread la all directions. Before the expiration of th Geary delusion law last December the Chinas aienctatloa made known its purpose In Chlcaao. Upon the invitation of a committee from a number of Chin Fak federated women's club Bun, aa tha mouthpiece of th Chinese association, delivered an address declaring that if fairness was not shown In readjustment of th Immigration laws a boycott would follow on American goods. Tbe force of tha threat wa not realised nor waa tha part Chicago played in Its execution for progress of th boycott, sad lta echoes In American government circlet brought it out. L. a BOYCOTT. Chirago, Aug. I.Tha Dally Newa today says: "Disclosure mads In connection with frequent meetings held at se- THE: a EXCURSION. Saturday, Auguat 12th. Tha United Commercial Trevelera of America special train leaves Ogden 10:40 a. m. Tickets also good on 8:40 p. m. tram. Fare round trip, Including admission to tho grounds, adults 75c, children 50c. Tickets on sals at Wm. Driver A Son Drug company, and tho union depot ticket office, two-stor- to Portland and return atop-ever- 301 24th Street ings. vix., that peopla from a distance would come late, la correct. . Uemmlaaloner Richard said today. In speaking of the registration, that the applicants ahould. he informed that it It not safe to come In larga crowds in the afternoon at the laet day. Saturday, the 12th. Up to that RUSH FOR UINTAH LAND. time the hours which the force of clerks in ths registration office can Over 1,600 Applicant! Registered at work are clastic. Tha office ran be Provo Yesterday. kept open all night If it' shall become necessary to register the people, and a sufficient force of clerks will be Provo, Aug. 7. The registration waa engaged and the office kept open lata not so heavy this afternoon as In the enough to register all applicant up morning, 1,627 bring Ihe total num- to Saturday. On Saturday tha office ber Late arrivals will rloae at 6 o'clock p. m: to comply today. from all pans of the state tell of with the terms of the president's and large crowds arrivothers who are coming and so do some proclamation ing on Ihe regular afternoon trains of the people from the east, and tha on Saturday, which reach Provo at estimate of a total of about 80,000 4:56 and 4:18, might not all be able people registering, given by a gentle- to register before 6 o'clock, and no man who experience makes him as excureions ahould be run to arrive on competent as any on can b to make Saturday, eepeclally ia the afternoon, . . an estimate, means that tha rest of for this rexMiu. Commencing Wedneadayi the registhe week will run about the same number each day a today, unless soma of tration office will be kept open till the other offices. Grand Junction, 6 o'clock p. m. (it now chisel at 4:S0 Price or Vernal do better than they whether there appears to be any have lu the past. Provo now leads necessity for it or not; 'if no large Grand Junction by 465, 15,817 having number appears to register one clerk As before registered In these two offices. When will be t In charge. a telegram caina to Governor Rirhards stated. If occakm requires the office this evening that the Grand Junction will be kept open a suffietent number hours, and with n suffietent fores registration for today waa 1.133, beat- of ing Provo by six, some of the clerks to register all appllranta np to expressed regrets that they had not 6 o'clock Saturday afternoon. rustled a few more applicants in order to keep ahead of ths rival town. GRABS FIRE BURNS FENCE. The total number of applicants now rrgLtered gives only about onerhanre American Fbrk. Aug. 7. Farmers In three for the applicant to secure a on the benches above her are hare to number that will enable him select serious trouble with fires started land, there being some 5,751 home- Ing is called cheat grass, so prev160 of steads acres each on ths reser- In what startvation. Rut In other openings the alent In this section. When one of rhances have been much fewer, om ia ed It burns with tho ferortty prairie fire, Saturday last a fir which, ten to one In fifty being the rule. It la reported that Indian Agent Hull from some unknown cause, started will not permit teamsters for registra- early In the day, on the farm of W. W. tion applicant to go on tha reserva- Hunter, burned fifty rodn of fencing tion. Thl la Inconvenient for regia-tere- and It waa with extreme difficulty applicants, who under the that several atacka of hay were saved. authorization at their certificate at Tha grass, although not 'very high) considerable heat with It, and registration may go into tba reserva- cirri ei for a long time considering ita tion for the selection of lands burns between now and the time when they frail appearance. of thin place left her A If RoUnw will lie required to enter the land at VrrnaL Captain Hull la strictly with- thin morning in connection with Kd in the law in taking this aland, but, as M'mon, n surveyor of Halt take City, stated, it ia inconvenient for many for the Wyoming mine In American proapnerire settlers who club together Fork canyon, where thy will do some nd hire a team with teamsters here survey work, or at Heher, to go on the reservaGeorge Trng. a lessee of tho Wyotion. ming mine, haa purchased for a conSenator Smoot will telegraph to tha sideration of $1500 the tady Annio department of the Interior tomorrow iijd Bredemeyer claims jn the Ameriwith a view to having an order Issued can Fork canyon. Penelope Breda-mere- r of Balt take City was tba party directing the Indian agent to tdmlt teamsters wltji registered applicants. from whom the claiifis ' were Tim order If made will be more advantageous to Heber men than to Provo men, as a teamster starting FIERCE FIRE IN LAS VEGAS. from here can get the right to go on Ihe reservation by registering, which Las Vegas. Xev.. Aug. 7. At 1:30 only cokts 25 cents for the notary's tonight fire broke out In the y fee, provided, of course, the teamster frame store building owned by J. F. the qualifications under the posse Neeley and occupied by Roy G. Butlaw to regiater. store. Building and This forenoon's registration of ap- ler's furniture a contents were total loss, estimated was for Uintah lands probplicants at $7, IKK) for stock and $2000 on buildably as large as any day since the with $2000 insurance on stock. opening of the registration offices, and ing, wae new and one of it was larger than ths total registra- theThe building largest In town and bad Just been tion for any day except, the first day a full line of furniture. Tuesday). When the office opened at storked with The Palace hotel, just east of the 9 o'clock, almut 200 were waiting, and burned building, waa slightly scorched they came in a steady stream all the and many lodgers made hasty exit, but forenoon, and by noon 1,163 had regismln- tered. One reason for the large num- were able to return within thirty on ber Is probahly that, several people ar- I utes to congratulate oftbemaelvea the volunteer rived yesterday and could not regiv the succcsKful work fire department, which succeeded In ter till today. There are more people from outside confining the damage to the one bulld- -' of the atate than there has formerly ing. notwithstanding a stiff breeze and been on any on: day, which Indicate 'delay In getting tbe hose on the fbat the opinion of people acquainted ground. The railroad employes were among the first to reach the building with the proceedings at other open noc-kie- s The TYPEWRITER OIL STENCIL VARNISH MIMEOGRAPH INKS kt--- On August 12i h and 13th the Colorado Midland will H round trip tickThe following warranty deeds have ets to Denver at f IS.f'il. The Midland route in the right way been filed In the county recorder's offor the best mountains fice: through the Ro-- e J. Lents to Mary A. Jackson, scenery, - service, and equipment. by daylight. As' for the sum of $700, part K. E. quar- Through the ter section 17, township 6, north of at the Midland ticket office for further range 1 west. particulars and descriptive literature. William Day to John F. Smith, for 77 West Second South, Salt take City, the aura of $160. lots 32 and 33," Block Utah. Cheap rates east this sutnmrr. 6, Franklin Place addition. WARRANTY NEOSTYLES DUPLICATORS - K,ed the fact PENCILS ERASERS PAPER FASTENERS Steel Be-n- Batteries ,he offer- - whil lke1chnr wlU nof bfl AND SWINGING STANDS HECTOGRAPHS CARBONS cm iu5ir TYPEWRITER DESKS RIBBCNB MANUSCRIPT COVERS . k 1905. 9, AFFAIR Gni-vin- step-fath- AUGUST TO BE A BIG of Roy. yesterday a complaint, reen alleging on that sixth Lawrence August Jesse Flinders, Robinson, Wallace disSimmons sad Heber Davie session. the peace of turbed Alice, Ida The most Important raae was one ad Lenoir Hardy and Clara Andare of disturbing th peace. Severe boys all rharged with Taylor, the allegation Thl morning Judge Murphy signed figured In this Kand Amy the defendants Interfered with County Clerk David Mattson Wao on n order transferring Grace Colvin and having crawled under a fence to setho Bench. the young ladies, the boys In the case to the Juvenile cure apples. It seems that before they preventing them from progressing along a public high-vscourt. could crawl back, the lady, whose In ihe district court yesterday, bepremises they had invaded, appeared David the regular probate day. ing upon the scene and had a heated disDISCHARGED FABLEY the IS Mattson, county clerk, occupied cussion with the boys. On the A DAY OF DRUNKS How-el- k in of absence the bench, Judge language used during the discussion and continued the following casee was baaed the complaint. In tha Casa Waa ImproperComplaint 25th: until August Rich Fined $5 by Judge of City Court Judge Patton did not think that any ly Drawn. Estate and guardianship of Eva M. amount of peace had been disgreat English, et al; petition for letters of and ordered the discharge of turbed W. H. Wilson picked up some lea guardianship. In discharging D. K. Fkrley, who the boys. Alt was lying around near the rail-mi- d Estate of George L. Wade, deceased: runs the Riverilde saloon and who Clause Moody and A. Babbut were Ice house, and, an the company petition for distribution of the estate waa charged with having disturbed the aid to have used vile language in the ere figuring on child. wife to and the inside ice attention called using peace, Judge Murphy of some little girls. They ef 1 few weeke. Estate of A. 8. Burt, deceased; pe- to Special Officer Baker the fact that the charge had not presence were cautioned by. the judge and orfkred the man under arrest and tition for an order authorising execu- been drawn and that it dered to report each Saturday. trix to convey to Utah Construction hould properly Airged him with petit larceny. have been on the ground! of In the case of William Hill, charged Wllion did not care to aay anytcompany certain real estate in fulfill- keeping A disorderly house, which with enhaving assaulted Job Warner, the and an of ment agreement option and as was he hing. quite drunk, charge, he said, he thought would bear complaining witness did not appear ndge Murphy decided that it waa tered Into. and the defendant was discharged. 01 Estate of Martha C. Taylor, de- investigation. appropriate to sentence him on The complaining witness,. Geo. Two other boys, one who violated tie drunk charge than on the one of ceased; petition for letters of adminHuff, who resides In tha building In the bicycle ordinance, and another istration. Wt .larceny. Accordingly Wilson the Riverside saloon la located, who took some coal, were also dis11 fined the usual Estate of Pauline E. Freiday, de- which $5. that on the night of August erition for letters of admin- testified William Ryan, who caused consld-mbl- e ceased; 4th he had been awakened by tha charged. istration. commotion in tho family of noise that was being made ia tha Mnis Dore by suddenly appearing In rear of the saloon. He asked tha TEACHERS MAKE APPLICATIONS tier midst, and they, him CITY BASEBALlTtACUE then returned desist and to supposing people Ane a burglar, had him to bed. Ia a abort while Farley called arrested, waa Williams of Madison School migned on a charge of drunken-m- . to him and asked him what he waa Robt E, Resigns. At the game played Monday night at Ryan admitted his guilt and using vile language to Glenwood the Smith Bros, team turn- hollering about,Huff fined $5. said that witness. the Farley ined the tablet on the heretofore Frink Emmett also admitted Pleased with Ogden and what they he complained to the being vincible 4nrak and was fined $5. Athletics and defeated them told him that if have seen of the city, four young would a take shot Farley, police, he, to the score of 4 to fi. The game, how- at him. teachers from the east, who have be?n ever, was rather slow. The. notable spending their vacation on the coast saloon was atated Huff that Mr. the WILL HOI SIKG features were DeLemetera running the scene of and who slopped off here for a few disturbances nightly catch of a fly behind first base and which had aroused ihe days, filed application with the board of the feelings two doublet by the Athletics. of education for positions In the puban such extent that (o it neighbors who are In lic schools. The 'oung ladle, who Mockelby A Morlenson; Rud- had charge of the are been necessary to appeal to the ars rangemenrs for tha Mina Theresa Scheffler, of Apple-ton- . Following is the police on several of the Taber-"ti- e iger A Turner. trip occasions. choir to the Portland Fair of teams: the Wisconsin; Elisabeth Jones, of standing witnesses corroborated Several Wisconsin: Mrs. R. H. Corey, today that while they greatly Smith Bros. Bsrsha, statements and Huff's the prosecu- of Connerevlll, . ,he k,na offer of Colonel A. S. I- , Indiana, and Mrs. C. I ,.fiCd , tion rested. of Barabs. Wisconsin, have al) re uw of the Fred M. Nye ,h Gloyd, i?n On the stand Farley denied all that had several ,nr ,h Purpose of giving Athletics experience as teach.250 I?k,!OUB Huff had testified to and stated that ers and are years' well recommended by the nrert previous to their vu was always perfectly kind and hoards of eduraiion where they have I" F,lr- - they were forced PACIFIC ISLANDERS' EXCURSION he a never got excited and In genKrphl Hsrdy, HORNING, BUILDING IS l. De-ps- lfcT iladlnon A GIFL CIVES HER H-- . - EXAMINER: Street |