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Show rnci MOBXIXO EXAlflXEB: UTAH, FRIDAY ODES, AUGUET MOKNIYG, 1903. 18, (WEDDING IN TABERNACLI E SEWER PIPE NEGRO IS CUT EDITORIAL ROOM InMpmdMt Phan II Phone BUSINESS OFFICE Indopandant Phene Ball Phon 51 M THE POLICE CHOIR IN COMPANY IS BY WHITE STATION RECITAL TO BUILD MAN WM. CLABMANN Jj Independent Phono .ii PhoM ... ,,.Nli 120 ..No 130 of both telephone lyPOTI ClOMd aftK p. m. BREVITIES Leo Nadoea Mt loot right (or a taro week' vacation, to bo a pent la It is seldom that a wedding it solRutland and California polnla. emnized within the portals of the police station, but such was tbe cane a' was a bit of pa last evening. Deat forgat th Butchora' and thos connected with tbe affair, which Barbacua, August 2L became sensational on amount of tha of tho bride during the cere j. c. Read filed aa action la thoC. L. swooning mnny. court ya:ardy agaiaat Last evefclng John Nelson was arDarling to remove a cloud from tho title of a certain ploco of land de- rested on a warrant charging forniscribed aa a part of tho aouthweat cation, by Detective Pender and Capunder arrest quarter of auction 21, tovnahip 6, tain Brown. When placed Nelson consented to marry tha girl, north of range I weet. who turned out to be Mies Bertha Bingham. The girl was sent for and Dr. Coultor, 20 Eccloa building. soon arrived at the station. Oouniy Clerk David Mattson was loSheriff Jaioea. of Evaaaton, stopped from off la Ogdon paotardap for a fe hours cated at the Weber club, while ca rout from Balt Laka to Do where he was summoned by telephone to Issue the neceasary license. la the ana ton. meantime Rev. Alfred Browa, rector and of the church of tbe Good Shepherd, Go with tho "Woodehoppere sent for and followed rViea upvia a prtia rriday, Aag. lmh, at tho waa the heels of tbe eounty clerk. Hemttaga. B porta, priaaa and danc- onThe party retired to tbe private ofing. fice of Chief Browning, whpra the cereF. Fredwfckaoo, a railway anglnoer mony that waa to make them mam and Tho service of North Platts, Neb., la tho guest of wife was commenced. W. A. Baker, of this city for a few bed little more than begun when the bride elect etaggered and fell over into days tbe arms of the offlecra present. She A Bnllatla issued by the purchasing was soon revived, however, and tbe were completed. department of tho Southern PncMe nuptials The marriage license showed tbe oompany aaaonnoea the appointment of C. Thorbnrn aa atorekaeper for that couple to be "of full lawful age. oompany at H parka, Nev, rice J. J. Cabin, resigned. visited Denver, Los Angeles, Ben Gra-car- Tt-er- die-tri- TURF Complimentary Concert Is Given and Is Flrat of Extensive Bariee of lm Tabernacle le Crowded With Approvemeats Which Will Employ Many in Winter. preciative Audience. Negro, Lovers of good chorus work had aa excellent opportunity Thursday evening of hearing the tabernacle choir in a complimentary recital given to the general public and business men of Ogden, who have aided financially the organ Iza lion, and have made to a largo extant tho Portland trip possible. The tabernacle see crowded to the doors by nn appreciative audience, wbo warmly applauded the siegers in their heavy rhoral lumbers. That faithful aad long ataady work has beea doaa by tha choir tha past month was attested by the precision of attack. the phrasing and the technique observed In aome of tho morn difficult selections. Judging tho Portland music lovers by the demands made by lovrra of classical music In Ogden, the auecexs of tha choir in the eapual-tio- a city la nail assured. The rehr&rsal waa opened with the stirring ioidtera Chorus from Faust. This is a piece that demand an volume of tone la its rendition. The excellent volume earning from the Ihroeta of two hundred well trained rborus singers and (be good technical work made it one of tha best of tha The Turf saloon on Grant avenue was tha aesne of a serious cutting affray early last evening, hi which Albert Taylor, colored, received a deep gash la the neck nnd a bad cot on tha right wrist Several others received slight cuts and bruise. From the story told by tho management of the place, Taylor la company with another colored man entered tha aloon about 7 o'clock aad ordered a drink. While they were drinking a man named Jackeoo, who It is claimed belli from Teas, made some comment aa to how the blacks were treated la hla state as compered with what they received here and la other north-er- a NEW KILN WILL BE ADDED TEN DAY 8. IB At last the proposed Improvement of the Ogdea 8cwer Pipe and Clay n tangible company are assuming hap. It le now etated officially that th Improvement will be completed during the fall and winter season, which will mean much te the city, tor the reason that a greater lumber of men will be employed the year around. Much of this labor will require killed band. It la stated that this company will, within the next tea day, complete the erection of a aew 39- foot, down draft kiln, which will add at least forty - per cent to their present oatput of ewer nnd farm drain UK It la claimed that th construction of this kiln ta only the beginning of tbe extensive improvements that have ben planned by the board of director, as announced exclusively iu these columns several moetha ag& It Is further stated that other extensive plana and specifications for Improvement! here have been made, which la the end will mean the employment at more than double the lumber of mn than that which constitute! the present force. The oatput of manufactured products will also be materially evening. In O. Italia, Italia. Beloved," the sopranos were too atrong for the baas and tenor parts, but the general execution wae good. The music lu the chorus la the characteristic Spanish music of sweet melodies and demand guoa tone, quality and phrasing. "In Thee, O liord. 1 Do Put My Truet, a sacred ' anthem by Dudley Back, waa perhaps the beet number of the evening. The heavy and artistic work in this anthem, was execuisd 'with solidity and prompt attack. Between choruses remarks were made by C. J. r.oaa, Nathan J. Harris and Rev. Carver. C. J. Rom praised tbe Interest and good attendance ol the public and thanked, In behalf of the organisation, lor the financial nsalutance given by tbe buslnaaa men. He also stated that It was the Intention of the choir to do honor to the state and town It represented. A concept withWake, antiatea anil the choir waa nounced by him, after ihe return from PorllHiid. Francisco end the fair at Portland. Fla early peaches; get your orders They were hlgbly elated with Ogden In early, ns they wont last long. Bar and Its canyon, which they said exrows Grocery Co. celled la grandeur anything of the In the w astern part of the counA marriage license was issued In the kind county clerk's ofllee yeetnrday after- try. noon to Thome 8. Wllaoe, 24, and Mr. and Mrs. J. EL Knaua, of Kansas Mlae Virginia Mclintlra, II, both of City. Mo., who am on their way to Ogden. Rutland visiting Denver and Colorado spendAll persona going an tha Ogden tab- Springs, will atop off at Ogden,Mrs. V. ing n few day wlih Mr. and ernacle eboir special train to Portland B. Porterfield. Mr. Knaua la with tha August 18th must make their sleeping Arm of Wolcott. Beara A Co., one of enr reservations at once nt the Pull the largest dealers in hones and man ofloe, union depot Mo. The tabernacle choir sperlal train mules la Kaunas City, a. u. sharp August wlQ tears Ogden ' Ladlas You can aava money by 1Mb. Don't get left buying slippers and oxfords at Clarks, The Misses Then Hanson and Annie from 88c up. FMcksnn. two school teachers of Tbe passenger department of tbe North Platte, Neb., bare been guests Pacific company has Issued at the home of W. A. Baber, of this aSouthern new book of rules relating to pascity, for tho pax few dava. These which became effective two young ladlca are returning from senger traffic, 1.. Tbe purpose of the new an extended trip, during which they August book is to 'enable conductors to act In Watches and IN EXCELLENT CHORUS WORK HEARD BY 0QDENITE8. IB ARRESTED NELSON FOR SERIOUS CRIME. He Marries Te Escape Prosecution Whs Faints Bertha Bingham. During Ceremony. H.RUPP increased. C30D d was disqualified. In tho one mile motor exhibition family nnd W. E. Bamuelaon waa From a flying gtart at a time whan ha waa going under nine seconds to the lap,. Bamuelaon made the discuttance in the fat time of 1:08 second off ting three nnd th state record held by Heagran. The first event of tha evening was a quarter mile open dash, amateur, there were two dead heats hi thin event and the lint three men were entered In the final. In the final Demara waa first; Hume aeeond: Castro third, and McCormack fourth. Time d. ' .30. The half mile aprint race, beat two out of three between Hollister nnd Bowler was a tame affair and bnt two heats were necessary to decide the race. Hollister won both heata in the and 1:02 tints of 1:06 In the Australian pursuit race Redman wa first, West eacond, and Hume third. Time $4 3.. The. teem work of Hollister nnd Bamuelaon landed first and second money for those ridera in the order first, Bamuelaon. named. Hollister Downing third, Redman fourth and Wllliama fifth. PIOSHR LADY BARBER OF STATE COMES TO CCDEN May Bill of Lot Angeles, who won high praise from tha Bute Board of Examiners of Barbara nt their examination in Balt Lake hai come to Ogden. Mlea Bill Is tha first lady who has ever passed tbe aUte examination and he pained it In a so creditable manner that the male barbers have not yet got over their surprise. Salt Lake bourne wsrs afraid of n lady In their ahopa, it aeema, and Mias Bill thought of going hack to Loa Angeles, where ahe has had lota of experience and where every barber liop la open to her. Bhe changed her mind, however, and came to OgMi Hill located wfth Victor den. Beriale, 142 25th. nnd put In her first day and it was n buy one yesterday. Miss 8111 Is thoroughly capable, carries a card, and Ogden his scored one over Balt take, in being picked out MIa I SCENE OF LITTLE RACE WAR. Insulted by Man from Texas, Starts Rough Houe and la Himaeif Wounded. Have you ever bought a hand bag that looked fine then began to scuff and you tore of the handle and had to discard it? WE HANDLE GOOD GOODS - ALL STYLES AND PRICES - anannaawi......vvvvvvvvvvlvww J S. Lewis Q Company JEWELERS and OPTICIANS WASH AV2. j i i Porcelain on Crown and Ilonor Bridge Work Lasts a Lifetime WE MAKE PLATES THAT FIT Remember Ihe are Loose. Let us save them fsr treatment NO MATTER WHO HAS FAILED Placer-24-51 OVER WM. DRIVERS Bond. Avenue Washington DRUG STORE a record of 768 consecutive nlghtak Ban Francisco, and 288 nights la Ntv York City should prove a auKldsut guarantee of their excellence to tta moat akeptlcaL With them la Mtfc Muon, the oonrio opera star, as 1m. ing lady; Tom Peraaa, tha veil THEATRES Before the largest house of the week, the Mack Bweln Theatre company presented "East Lynne" last evening and If their success la to be weighed by the amount of applause and tears abed, It must be pronounced a moat decided success The audience nt last night's performance, in addition to being a large one, was an appreciative one, wbo laughed when the play unfolded a comical pert and abed team when the piny grew pathetic. It wu not a com of "weep and you weep alone," as there wu plenty of company who let the presentation affect them to that degree. Cora King Bwnln Lady Isabel and Madam Vina, again appeared very strong In these parts, while Charles Mortimer ae Archibald Carlyle added a decidedly forceful part to th u known tenor; that nnctloua Ben Dillon. W. F. Croce, Bain, Marshall and Vidot Wa shall au tha Beauty chores, ths electrical stage affects In all thsir glory and the celebrated Auatnfiai Maori dance. "I. O. U. la described a satire on trusts, corporations, etc aad Is from tho pen of Judaon B. Brule while the musical portion of it vu written by Lee Johnston. Tha diau have been meeting with gnat u success everywhere and the engage meat here will be no exception to the rule. Thursday, Aug. 14th, la the data Qtt In Hu early, for euro aa yoa ttre every seat ia going to be add. u IN DISTRICT COURT production. Tha company supported the leading In tha District court yesterday q' complaint was filed by Jobs X. Dubois against tha Oregon Short Lias Railroad company, to recover ths amount of $84, alleged to he due te errioee rendered. The complaint atataa that tha complainant nnd hla wlfa wars aagagad at cooks In the commissary department KOLB AND DILL of th company, for which Servian the company agreed to pay tha aam Headed This Way In a Carnival of of $60 per month. It to alleged that Laughter. the couple worked in that capacity from July 1 to August 12, 1$05, makThose Merry Monarch! of Convuls- ing the company Indebted to them la which hu ing Comedy, Kolb ud Dill, ere headed the sum of $84, none at this way in L O. V." With them been paid. The wife assigned her porMoi of come a company strong In number, a amount over to the plaintiff pnrt scenthis of a carload of bevy pretty glrie, of the aetioo. ery and trunks of handsome costumes. oua to thola beginning asked in the aua at $14 It le to laugh when the curtain rises Judgment on their engagement here. Holding and costa of suit people very well, In fact, the general u Improvement over the presentation compared with the same piny given by thie company lut spring, was quite remarked. Tonight "Tho Lady of Lyon' will ha presented. death. FUNERAL OF THOMAS EMFEY The funeral services over the remains of the late Thomas Eknpey, who died on Tuesday last, were held at I o'clock yesterday afternoon In the Lynne ward meeting house, Bishops counsellor Rasmus Chris toffer-aopresiding The services were largely atteaded by relatives and friends and the floral offerings were both numerous and beautiful The ward choir rendered a number of selections. The speakers were Bishops Ward of North Ogden, and James Taylor, of Mound Fort, Patriarch George W. Larkin and President C. F. Middleton. The speakers eulogised the life of the deceased, referring to hie activity exercised in an hla occupations of life, that he had always been faithful to fcia religions convictions In the Latter Day Saints church and had always done his ntnjoat to further th cause. They felt aura that be would receive n exaltation and great glory, In tha kingdom of heaven because of hia upright life. A funeral cortege several block In length followed the remains to the Ogdbn city cemetery, where they were laid to rest in tbe. burial plot of hie stepson, Bishop George Smuln, beside the remains of hia wife, who preceded him several years, the grave being dedicated by Bishops counsellor Waln, A New Paint Store Good Goods and a Square Deal Is Our Motto. ibis week roa Crane. WAS ROBBED OF JEWELS. CHERRIES But Omaha Lady Will Net Propecute If Thief is Found. Aug. 17. Mn. of Omaha. Neb., McMahon, who came here from Portland, Ore., on Frandco, Asleep or Awake Every Promise we make la aa Good aa a Governmant Notion Specimens of Our Work at Entrance . San Paopla." Made you with our latest Pyemtta Alveolar! was Frank Johnson, a carpenter, who had taken no hand in tho affair up to this time. Johnson waa the next mark for tha colored man. This fact waa algnalled bv h'a striking Johnson n blow in tho face. Tho fight that would have followed did not have a chance to materialize, it being promptly stopped by the proprietor, who shoved Taylor into an ndjoinlng room. Whan the fellow eamo out after promising to raise no further disturbance, he soon atartpd tho 'rough house" again. Ho waa aeon to have a knife in hla hand. This the proprietor forced him to place in hla pocket after ha had made an attempt to conceal It beneath hie arm. It became necessary for the proprietor and hia brother to again lay hands on the negro, who struck them several times, during which time th cutting took place. It la claimed that Johnson did the cutting When the police cam John-so- n wu located biding la the lot beck of the station. Both he and Taylor were taken to the station house, where Johnson waa locked up and Dr. Gordon was summoned to drese Taylor'a wounds It required thirteen stitches to close the gap In tha colored man's naclc. It waa alao necessary to aew up the gaah In Taylora wriat Th doctor stated that had tha cut In the neck beea slightly deeper, it would have nerervd th Jugular vein, causing la-crlet- W are ported to the police today Ota new in business, but eld in experience SPECIALTY R. Watkins rank IB GLAZING Grocer We will do your work promptly Phones Bell 57? Ind.30 Cor. 25th and Lincoln. 2J1 J Washington Avenue Both Phonos, $44 miiinani KR)HKKKKKHKBiSKiKiHKKRiB5BiBii8B85 EH 1 AT our hather goods are made of REAL LEATHER We sell them with a guarantee to give satisfaciicn and one of our wrist bag3 will Iasi a season. Far Particular and Da not let your Teeth ge because they it e for a week or so Byetam We Extract Teeth Without Pain etatee. These comments it la claimed angered Taylor, who. It la said, was in an ugly mood and waa looking for trouble. He la said to have been somewhat the wore for drink, and stated that he would stick a knife Into Jackson, to whom ho referred aa that man from Texa. If he had to go to Jail for Jackson, however, left tho place before any further trouble occurred. Taylor waa still iu aa ngly mood. Among the others present In the place ter Thli Particular . Gold the steamer Columbia yesterday, rethat she had lost several hundred dollars worth of to this port. Jewelry on the voyage It was Just after the porter left her ntateroom, ahe says, that she missed her Jewelry, but in case It la found he docs not wUh any arrest made Among the missing articles are five a aa barber first state's ths lady diamond rings, one stick pin, with four by home. diamonds and five turquol, a turquoise ring and a solitaire ring and two other ringq. WARREN CAVE BADLY CUT YVarren M. Cave, aged 18. employed at the Depot Drug 8tnre on lower Twenty-fiftstreet while walking through the re.ir part of the store about noon yiMcrday, tripped and fell to the floor. In falling Cave's left ragged edge of The following are the arrivals at; wrist struck the a deep gaah, the Reed for the past twenty-fou- r broken bottle, cutting wblrh laid bare the arteries of the hours: bled K. Johnson and wife. Omaha: Mye-th- wrist. Tbe wound profusely. It C. Turqer. Council Bluff ; H. B. was necessary to tie a stout cord Prosser. Chicago: M. B. Conner, above the rut to staunch the flow of Bolec; J. I. Smith. Jacksonville, III.; blood. The lad was hurried to the William C. Skinner nnd family. Pe- office of Dr. Condon, where It required trol I , Mich.; E. C. Tladale. Ottumwa, five etitche to close the wound, after Iowa: O. D. Tisdale. Ottumwa. Iowa; which the young man wa taken to Kartl D. Itcghiot, Anvcotula. Mont.; M. hla home. It is not thought that the wound will prove serious unless comBncknian, Denver; El ward F. Weis A. Rice. Ixmlavllle, plications set in. Louisville, Ky.: Kv.; R. 8. (i. Matihrw. liOiilavlIle, Ky.: Dan Parry. Brigham Ciy- - H STRIKE OF STRUCTURAL WORKHunter and wife, Minn.: J. B. Word ERS. and wlf". San Ftnrlco: Chari.I Young. Pan Frandaco: A. L. New York. Aug. 17. In accordance S.in Franco"!; J. O Km-- - and wlih the order of the general execwif, J. Waterloo; I,, rtaina-.lLo utive hoard of the International AsA C. Elkan, Ch'. Min' Ida sociation of Structural iron Workers Fpringfleld; C. O. Orrv Den- for a national strike against the ver: Elmer S. Mere;)!. Minneapolis; American Bridge company, several H. M. Simms. Denver; H. C Thnro.a. trikes were railed yesterday on the City: E. C. Morrlmm. San Frnarlco: companys contracts In this rlty. .1. .1. Lockhart. Pnrk City: E. 0. MarSecretary Green of the local union ti Id aad wife. Dorchester . declared that the strike will continue C. Salmon, Coalville; D. W. Palmon! to spread all over the country until Coalville nn agreement la reached. LADIES I BECAREfULOF ICHEAP LEATHER OODSf CALOON 4--6, one-llft- h -- BIO CLOCK for the state record Earl Stanley could not ride on account of sickness In his REED HOTEL AT THE SMALL There was plenty of good racing at tho saucer track but night, but owing to the public rehearsal of the choir, there waa bat a small attendance although those wbo were present seem--eto appreciate the efforts of the riders. As usual, tha motor riding and tha unlimited Australian pursuit race were the ones that aroused the greatest interest. In the latter event neither of the pursuit "kings," Hume or Wll-euwa in for first money; for a time It looked aa If Hume waa to land flrat place, but a Mt of hard luok almost put him out of the running. Demon, a new rider peraletently took pace la direct violation of the Instruction given by tha officials. For a number of laps be tacked Onto Bamuelaon and when th opportunity offered cut out and passed Hum; Hume thought that ha wap out at the race and slowed up, but was told te keep on hy the officials and landed third place Demara President Harris, of the Welter dub, in response, slated that be was grateful to aee the appreciation of the people, nnd the Intercut taken by them in the grand art of nuaio. He offered a I oust to Joseph Uallantyne. May ha ever advance In hla noble to the without mailers referring mtay work, to tho choir; may their awreet local officials for guidanca. voices vibrate from peak to reek, from till font le spread on Mr. Dickson la among those going state to state Utah. The quean of the went and Ogto Portland today. den the pem city of the Rocky moun1 followed the Miss Beaale Annie Kingaford, of Lon tain." Ykrm applause toast. don, England, wbo la on an axtended Rev. Carver In bis remark etated tour of the United Btatee, arrived here that Ogden should feel proud of aticb H. be of will tha and guest yesterday ation at tha fair and euH. Rodgers. 2308 Harrison avenue for a represent and showed how It about n week. Mias Klngford will go logizedto music,nobler life, hy Inspiring the from hero to Ban Francisco, from leads achieve. He contrasted wblrh pain she will Journey to Port- great desire to music in pioneer day the standard f land and visit tha fair. with the present, and showed tbe deJ. C. and D.W .Salmon of Coalville, velopment to the duaeical. are amonB the visitors In Ogden today. KARS AHO WIFE LEAVE 1W J. M. Lockhart, of Park City, ta In Ogden today on business. After hi experience nt the police station Wednesday night, C. L. Rand The Portland connection of Short the a'leged who was pickpocket, Una No. 10 due here nt 8 oclock in arrested Jack after relieving or four been has tbe evening, arriving Srharfter of $105 on the "owl" train few Into tho boars days. from Balt pant flvq registered with hla Nearly all tha passengers. which num- wife at the Reed under the nsanmod bered several hundred each night are name of II. Hunter and wife, of Minbooked via tho Rio Grande Western. Minn. There being no connection with that neapolis, that tha posting of tha It appears in the 7:48 the morning, road, until 30 a bail for Rand took nil ihe cash over to forced been lay people have the couple had and they were left hero. The hotels and rooming houaee stranded. for the It waa au are a a harvest of the town reaping woman to pawn one of her Jewelled result. rings In order that they might have funds enough to get a room and get in the The forest fire which raged out of town. In Jhl way 828 wae mountains northeast of the city yes- raised and the couple left town, preout during sumably on the 12:05 p. jn. train for terday, practically burned tho day. The favorable wind held the th north. of flames to the ridge the mountain so later on In the afternoon ths poIt really did but little mnterial lice received a telephone message from .that i a from the burning of damage, aside the police department at Balt lake amount of timber. While j large for a description of the woman, one waa of the asking the fire perhaps sho waa traveling with Rnd as hla season. The locstlon. wife. Thos who had a hand in affectworst of the however, wss against great drsrucilnn ing the capture Wednesday night were flames covered quite disposed to believe that the woman to property. The an extensive territory and traveled waa not Rand'a wife, and the miss rapidly. age referred to above partly beara out this theory. on the Died: Christopher Hanson, Huntsin 16th Instant, at hla homo ville, aged 68 years- - The deceased waa a leading dtlaen of Huntsville and kaa ben In thta country for the years. He leaves s past thirty-liv- e widow, e none I am and several daughters. The funeral will take place on Haturday at 8 p. m., from the HuntsThe remains ville meeting house. may he viewed on the day of the funeral at hla late residence, between the hours of 12 and 1:30. J RATO BUI ahehcamce at cuswood , PRESENTS NewSystem Dentists , JOHN Dr. L. M, Brumbaugh C. 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