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Show THE EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Rhone Bell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone Bell Phone WM. GLASMANN .........No. No. Si BS Na. ISO r DU1, with their ifnih M company,end made their initial debat at the local playhouse last night and Nei 120 aero greeted with a well filled house, Independent Phone No. 120 which waa merited by tha production. Bell Phone There has been a lot said about this ..No 128 of both telephone ayetema company, prior to their appearance closed after S p. m. here, all of which be It said to their credit waa along the line at praise It is indeed a pleasure after all, to he Pie, through this meagre channel to say that the play was all that wai claimed for it aad then some. Last aigut really marked the opening of the theatrical season hero and if the local aianagement of the local house had ararcbed through their enNOTICE On account o t 111 health tice list they could not have placed Dr. Mo.imun end Brumbaugh cell out a production on the boards that could their denial luiEHi. All outatandlus have struck a more popular chord account. ere payabla at SIS Hiiih lu Ogden. Everybody went to have a street. good laugh and they did, perhapa a little more them they bargained for. If Sir. and Nil W. A. McGraff and there were any present who failed to daughter Clafiya, at Des Moines, and find plenty of merriment it was Air. Ivy Irvine, at Ankeny, Ohio, are nature had omitted something visiting with R. L. McGraff on hi fine in their creation. fruit farm at North Ogden. There The entire bill waa good. were no weak spots and after seeing The bicycle racea scheduled for last suck n performance, one felt like night at the Saucer track have been shaking heads with himself and all poMtponed until Suadsy evening, on those about him. It wai one at those seem account at the bad weather. playe that make the world brighter, eo that when you emerge K yon have Been reading onr advert from the theater you are better sattiaementa, and era not convinced that isfied with yourself and the world la we caa fin and extract teeth without general. Kolb and Dill came to ns branded aa porcelain pels, and that our gold and crown and bridge work la finer than fun makers; they will go away bearseen in thn ever Weet. any yon hate ing the same brend, with the approvthere la eomelhing wrong witn thn AD al of Ogdea'a theater goers. They NOT dllh the were ably assisted by Ben T, Dillon, VEST18EMSNT WORK. whoa interpretation of aa Irishman, Come In and talk aver your "tooth waa exceptionally clover. troublee" See aome of our work end Mlse Edith Ms eon made the hit of Bye-te- a i Now cost the mate of an eat get the evening with her sweet rendition Dentist till Washington Ava of that popular song "The Sweetest Btory Ever Told." 'She waa encored A asoat plraaaat surprise waa tenderrepeatedly and earned every one of ed to Mr. U T. Tracy, matron of the them. Indusgirl't department of the Biota Thomas H. Teresa did himself proud trial School, yesterday afternoon, la the singing parte wherein he figurwhan the girls of the institution gave ed. Ha tuu a rich tenor voice, which a pretty little lawa party la her hon- when combined with that of Ml or. The heat of good cheer waa mani-frate-d Muon, made a very strong and pleasduring the occasion. The honor effect. ft quite an exception! one and prorea ingMiss Vidot sang several very clever the high eareem la which Mr. Tracy song In which n rich sweet voice la held by those who coaie under her was well supported by the chorus charge. and aome pretty stage settings. It was all good, tha play, tha stage Short Line No. 10 arriving from the settings, the costumes, the Jokes and north eoveral hour late last night, avea the nueadanoo. wai composed of fifteen cart, all at which were well filled with peaaragere BIGHORN BABIN EXCURSION. the majority of whom were returning from the fair at Portland, Round Trip MOOD. Officer A! Herrick took four boys The Colorado Midland railway. In to the station house shortly before connection with the R. 0. W. and C. midnight last night, whore a couple of B. ft Q , will sell tickets September them were looked np for the night and Kth to mania, Garland nnd Cody, the others let go on their own recogfor return nod good Wye thirty days nisance. The lade whose ages range rate of S0.00. This will bo the only from it to IB were found In n lower at these to this yaar, excursion points Twenty-fift- h street pool room, where aad to visit that counanyone wishing were cards. playing they try should taka advantage of this rate. The finest agricultural country Deputy 8heriffa Behring nnd Shaw in Wyoming la In the Big Horn Batin. n answered call nt North Ogden early Write for book on the Big Horn Balast evening, where It waa reported, lia country and nil particulars relathat n demented man was holding tive to the trip, to H. Harding, 77 away. A search at the district failed Went 2nd Booth, Balt Lake. , to disclose any such individual, forcing the officers to return aad report OUTBREAK OP CHOLERA. g "water haul." all-sta- e 1 ti t! Tj OGDEN- - EXAMINES: UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1903. I 23, W ASHOUTS ATTEMPT AT CHOIR GETS SUICIDE A ON THE HO MORE HEN MS No Pain! No. BREVITIES II MOBXISO Manila, Aug.- - 14. A sporadic outbreak at cholera in Manila baa bean reported. It is thought that It le duo to green vegetables from Hong Kong. Yesterday two soldiers died nt Camp McKinley, which is now quarantined. In tho city several natives and one General Manager E. Buckingham, of American woman have died. The sue tha Short line occupying private ear peons of the board at health state "05, arrived from die east In Union that the disease to not serious and Tactile No. I this morning, and was that heroic efforts will ba made to i ooatinned south. place It under control. Elisabeth Hanetrn, wife of Jacob Hentra, died at the family residence 1757 Central avenue. Deceased was born August 17th, 122$, la Holland, and leaves four children. Annie A New Paint Store FAILURE GRANDE No Gas! Beet Crop of that Dictriot Dcmande Railroad Aocommodationa and Paa- aengera Want Rida to Ogden War-re- x People Want to See the Cut-Oea Labor Day. ff PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRAFFIC GREATLY DELAYED. CHARLES BEATON TOOK DOSE OF LAUDANUM. OLD ROOSEVELT RECEPTION COMMITTEE HAD A BALANCE. One is Reported at Thlstla Junction, Ten Which Will Maka No. Friends Applied .Emetics and Man Lives te Deny the Whole Story of the Affair, Of Charles Beaton, residing at 841 28tk street, waa reported to have token a quantity of laudanum shortly after T o'clock last evening, with suicidal Intent. The prompt action of the mans friends in applying emetics probably saved Benton's life. According to tho story told by on of the residents of tho neighborhood. In which Seaton lives, It was shortly after the hour above named that Beaton's younger brother ran down 26th street to n very excited condition, taking where ha could find a telephono to summon n doctor. At the residence at Elmer Crockett, Jr 672 26th street, he was told that ho might uao their telephone nnd when asked what case the phyelcton waa desired for he stated that his brother had token a quantity of laudanum, to aa attempt to commit suicide. It appears that although tho call waa given to tho telephone office none of tho city physicians could be secured for soma tlma and when they did finally reach one, hla aervioes were not required, aa some of the people about tho Beaton homo had applied black coffee and other emetics, which offset the effect of tho poiaoa. Beaton to tho father of two children and resides with hla parents at tho above address. Tha father and mother of tha man are absent to California at tho present time. It is stated that Beaton had been drinking quite heavily lait evening- - and later had some family troubles that are auppoaed to have caused him to make Urn nth attempt upon hto life. suicide to The alleged- would-babout 25 yean of age aad to an employe at the local shop at the Southern Pacific company. When Inquiry was made by telephone at the house, Beaton himself answered the call aad in response to Inquiries stated that there waa no truth to the report, even denying that aa attempt had been made to summon a physician. However, eome of the residents of the neighborhood who Inquired at the home earlier in the evening, were given the Information that to given above. The shortage may yet be modi, forced to borrow a lot of money from the First National bank and it to expected that public spirited citizens of Ogden will make up the deficiency. The choir has been well reoelved and has given Ogden a lot of advertising. Yesterday the committee on general arrangements of the President Roosevelt reception of two years ago met and decided to turn over to the Taber-unclChoir 1212.16, a balance on hand left over from tho president's reception fund. When tho bllla of the precedent's reception were all paid It was the intention at the committee to rotund the money to the subscribers to the fund, bat the Roosevelt reception fund was a popular subscription there being over seven hundred fifty cent and one dollar subscriptions nnd over two hundred people subscribed who refused to give their names Thus, even if the committee had decided to send each person from four cento to 13 cents, it could not have done so, because two hundred and sixty names were missing. The oommlttee then unanimously decided to bank tho money nnd keep it until some popular cause for Ogden's Interest should de-iWhen the choir the mosey. needed 62,000 of ito $10,000 required, the committee decided to torn the money over to the Ttabernacto choir. A number of times demands have ten made for this money, but the ending of the Ogden choir to Portland to the first proposition that could command the unanimous vote of the com- Hours Late, Two wash-out- s on the Rio Grande Western were reported tost night aad the delay to both passenger and freight traffic to said to be quite serious. The flrit is reported to bo near Thistle Junction nnd the second further east. The former one to quite large and will be the cause of No. 5, due here at 12:05 a. m., arriving from eight to tea hours tote. It wee at first Intended to send a work train from this point but the order waa cancelled later on. Orders were nt once sent out to ship n quantity of tie and other material, necessary to repair tea damage, from other sections of tho road. Tho recent heavy rains are reported to be the cause of the trouble. REED HOTEL - The fotlowtng are the arrivals at tha Reed for the past twenty-fou- r ohurs: J. E. Blair, Chicago; A. Opponheim-er- , Ban Francisco ; Miss Elisabeth Cullen, Minneapolis; H. F. Bchroader and wife, Galesburg, 111.; J. E.Hlnch-UfGalesburg. HI-- : Chat. E. Travis, Ban Francisco: W. R. Hughes, Baa Francisco; Will H. Cross, Ban Francisco; Boa. T. DUIan, Baa Francisco; Pinkie Dorragh, Bun Francisco; Miss Flnealo Balq, Baa Mis Frandkco; Loutao Cornatark, Ban Francisco; F. , Palmer, Ban Francisco; L Ban Francisco, E. Tobin, Ban Francisco; L. Clark, Ban Francisco; C. W. Kolb and wife. Ren Francisco; Eyhlo Gordon, Ban Franc neo; Mario Yea icy, Ban Francisco; Miao Nicotine, Ban Francisco; Mas M. Dill and wife, Baa Francisco: Chi a. H. Persao nnd wife. Ban Francisco: Mlaa Anna CMrka, Ban Francisco; Mlaa Nora Moyee, Ban Francisco; Mlaa Florence Cooper, Ban Francisco; Miss Florence Cooper, Ban Francisco; Mlaa Mildred Martin, Ban Franeieco; C. C. Lydeton, Ban Francisco; F. Henry, 8an Frandsoo; Mrs. E. Dole, Baa Francisco; Mort Blm one, Balt Lake; J. B. Ross, Leadvllle, B. D.; E. W. Red path, Boston; C. F. Peekham, New York; W. J. Falrbaln, Balt Lake; H. B. McNair, Balt Laka; Walter Forllsh, Chicago; John A. Lrn-I- . Balt Lake; A. E. Smith. Farming- ton; R. W. Osborn, Baa Francisco; Frank Haueen and wife. San Francis-co-; Louies Hutchins and boy, Sslt Lake; F. O. Brooks Bslt Lake; Geo. L. Roach, Denver; Tho. P. Ryan, OgBan Francisco; den; J. F. Wtlah, II. D. Fulton, Denver: Thns. Cullen nnd wife, Denver; J. L. Colter, Chicago; J. E. Havlland, New York; Mrs M. I. Robbins, Houston, Texas; Mrs H. B. Drake.'- Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. T. Shelton, Bt, Mo.; Miss Ann Gentry Skinner, St, Louis. Mo.; Geo. W. Mitchell, Bslt Lake; F. L. Balt Lake f, And-vraon- e $1,000. e d mittee. L Stewart, at Warm, to in tha city today la tha Interests of sugar beet farmers in hla section of the county. It appeal that tho made are very bad to the Reece witch, two miles weet of Warren, forcing the farmers to pull half loads of beets to the railroad. Mr. Stewart has waited on the railway officials and presented this matter to them, nnd haa asked that a pur ba put in three miles east of seas switch or at Warren proper. Mr. Btewart says that Warren to the coming town In western Weber county, aa It to being improved and settled very foat. All we want to a spur and flag ata-tlo-n and we will convince the railroad that they have made no mistake." Tha paopla of Warren precinct are entitled to a spur If not a side track. Mr. Stewart says the people of hie precinct are taking a lively Interest la the Weber club excursion and that a number will go to Promontory aad Mldlako if tho train will atop long enough far them to get on. Arrangements will ba made to have the nine o'clock morning train to atop at Reese station aa well aa at Weat Welter. Hon. W. I21SJI Which to Turned Over to the Ogden Choir Which to Still Short Over Dental Chair By ear new Botanical Tnnr-r- we are enabled to extract fill and perform all operations teeth absolutely upon thn WITHOUT FAIN for the moat nervous and dtoUeato people recommended to who have heart or hug trouble) as our method to the only SAFE method known to dental ptg deuce. PASSENGERS ON TRAINS ARE FREQUEN1LY BOBBED Teeth Without Plates" Can be Inserted where from one to ten teeth are missing. They look the same and feel the same aa natural teeth nnd cannot be detected from your own teeth. Facial contour and ex- Robberies on the trains nnd at the Union depot are indeed becoming quite numerous of late and rather on the increase at late Instead of the decline It le difficult to aay how many casts go unreported to the police, for many passenger paaing through her, do not top to maka a complaint, thinking tl It would be of little use. In this belief they underestimate the ability of the local police department who have been doing some exceedingly clever wnok and very often are successful In landing the culprits. Last evening during one of the rushes when every body was trying to get on tho same train at tha same time, aome clever member at the light fingered gentry got In hto work on a passenger to tho extent of $20. This, the lateet case, was reported to the depot police, but tho victim continued on hto Journey and with no duo to work on tho hope of securing the thief to very meagre-- . Oa the train up from Balt Lake Wednesday night one of a supposed gang of grafters endeavored to work what la purported to be n bogus check off on a fellow pasamwar. The old man, who waa tha intended victim, was a little hard of hearing, hence the conversation that passed betweea the two was overheard by others. Tha police were notified after the train had arrived, but not until the supposed grafter had a long atari, and In this way avoided detection. pression $25.00 $15.00 Just to introduce for short time only We have a number of testimonials from pleased patients testifying to the abaolute painlessness of our method of operating. The moat delicate and sensitive people ean patronise New Byatem Dentists with the moet positive, scientific, professional assurance that they will experience not toe slightest pata In any operation. Owing to the large number we make . and tha quantity of materials we buy we are able to make teeth at leas prices that other denttota charge. mono-syllable- Watches and Our Patent Double Buctlen Guarantiee a IK In every plate. Jewelry Extraction and Consultation.. Had Resided With Deputy Sheriff Cave Far Five Yearn, NOTE OUR REASONABLE PRICES. Full Set Teeth ....$M0 Guaranteed Set Teeth $12-0Aluminum Plate... . $40fi0 Geld Plate and up Fillings $1-0- 21-0- new in business, but eld In ex perl ones OUR SPECIALTY Ig GLAZING We will do your work promptly 231 3 Washington Avenue Beth Phones, 844 Dont Tie Yourself!! To that old style pen your grandfather used. The point on a steel pen is ruined over night. "Get Out of tHe Rut" and buy a Waterman Fountain Pen These pent are the best in the land today and like this pen, we take it hack. V AH styles and prices from if you don't $250 to $10.00. J. S. LEWIS a Wash. CO. Avc. Jewelers, at the Big Clock, KflCT OtBlirTISPjyiKttaraiHmiugroror?. M M Meker Myreileld and Beck did not Balt Lake on ihelr way east as they had thoroughly inspected the new theater there when on their to the roaet three qreeka ago. The Sait Lake men did no semm-pacthe officers of the syndicate- on their trip east,, br.t regained in tiic visit y - S & 4 j ..- - 2451 Washington Ave. Wear'. Over Wm. Drivers Drag Store. Dr. Dr. B. Egglnton, C. A. Moaman. Successor to BROS. MITCHELL FOR MONUMENTS Yard BIOS Jtflanon Avenue. o Among the Ogden visitor yesterday were Morris Myreileld, Jr and Martin Beck, president and vice president of the Orpheum Theater circuit. Th gentlemen came to this city from the coast aud went east yesterday afternoon to Chicago, Vaving over the Union Pacific. While it this city, the theatrical magnates were Joined by W. F. Wallace aad Howard J. Garrett, who are connected- with the Salt Lake house on the Orpheum circuit. The visit at the Balt Lake men to the city was to confer with Messrs Myrefleld and Beck .regarding the costumes for the company rehearsing in which to to show on the Balt Orpheum circuit, aid to arrange for the opening of the Salt Lake bouse, which la scheduled to open November 15th. cu-..a- New System Dentists SMALLEYS OFFICERS CF ORPHEUM CIRCUIT VISIT CITY city over night. During the day the four m a over the city and at the ihr bu did not iniinnt thr. :V.ill any way conaide.icg local field. 0 Gold Crowns and Brldga Work Our Specialty. $5.00 Far Crown or Tooth. PRESENTS Elsie Borraon. who has made her home with Deputy Sheriff Bam Cave and wife, for the paat five years, died at the Ogden General hospital last evening, aged 25 years. The immediate cause of death was pneumonia. The deceawd came to thia city from Denmark, with the missionaries of the Mormon church, about atx years ago. She la survived 4.y two fillers in this country, both of whom reside In Salt Lake and one of whom wee at her bedside when the end came. Mlaa Sorenson was taken with an attack of typhoid fever about three weeks ago, when she wee removed to the hospital. She continued to grow worse and later an attack of pneumonia set In, which caused her death. The funeral kcrvleea over . the remains will be held in the Third ward meeting house, 8unday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. pnpp riLL. When other testh are ordered. h We nr be restored, Teeth Without Plate I H.F.UPP ELSIE SORENSON DEAD f now d Mad-dou- PAINTS OILS and GLASS can nnd teeth caa now be reinstated to their natural usefulness aud boauty absolutely without pain. jt The committee having charge of this fund oonatota of .Wm. G lumen n. chairman; Joseph Boowcroft, A. L Wright, secretary; J. G. Clark, treasurer, and H. CL Tovey. When the committee tint decided to turn this money over to the choir Mr. A. IW right, of the committee, notified Mr. Ktoeel that . he would raise Wright ft Boa Co. from $10 to $50, and that a certain committee would give $270 morai Mr. Ktoeel gave It out to the papers that Wright ft Bona Oo. would give $260. Mr. A. T. Wright required Mr. Kieeel to correct the matTO MORMON MAORI COIVEBT ter In the pa pen but he left for PortFAITH HEIO BY AUTHORIIIES land without doing eo. Mr. Wright requests this paper to make the correction, stating that his firm gives The Baa Francisco Examiner of $50 and not $260 aa stated by Mr. Kieael, the $210 being given by the Wednesday, says: Roosevelt Committee. All day long yesterday little Keito Maori maid Mete, the twelve-year-olwho came from New Zealand with AFTERNOON SESSION four Mormon elders, eat to the seoond CF POLICE COURT cabin saloon of the Ventura, to await with placidity the final decree of the Immigration authorities, who have her James Lynch Given Suspended $ent-Fo-r case under investigation. Keito, or Carrying Concealed . Weapons. Kate, aa she la translated into English to a dusky, moon-face- d child, fond of to confining her conversation This afternoons aeaaioa of the po-and her detention aboard the ship that brought her to this port lice court found those who had pleadto the result of n dottot on the part of ed not guilty to various chargee at the the immigration Inapectora aa to whe- morning session In court nnd some ther she to likely to become a public who hod spent the time since the Bicharge after aha reaches her destination in Utah. Aa eke eeema to have tting of court Is the morning in tha no doubt under this bend be reelf, and Jail desired to change their plea of aa those In charge of her have a great not guilty to that of guilty and take deal of documentary evidence to prove chances on n light aentonce. Our Specialty is Repairing that she will be properly token care The moat errione case to be heard will Kelts that waa that of J. B. Lynch charged with of, It appears probable be set free today. carrying concealed weapons. When arwho Immigration Inspector Griffiths, 2247 Wash. Ave. raigned in the police court yesterday refused to let Knits land at once, when afternoon Mr. Lynch announced that UTAH. OGDEN, the Ventura docked Monday afternoon, he wished to change hla plea. Seraye that his attitude waa caused by geant Pinock who made the arrest, tha fact that there U a constant aaked the court him to make stream of young glrla passing through a statement regarding the action of Morof Ban Francisco in tho custody Mr, Lynch. Tbe sergeant stated that mon eldera aad that he thinks It wlae the defendant had been hanging were FOR- to find out how these children around In tha rear of Twenty-fiftInduced to cane hero nnd what dispo- street threatening the resident, nnd sition .la going to be made of them that he had been a treated to prevent before allowing them to escape offic- hto harming anyone. When arrested ial scrutiny. he had In hto possession a large reTo this statement, Joseph Thomp- volver, fully loaded. son, tha only one of the four eldera Judge Murphy stated that considerwith Keito, who was sot quarantined ing the mans age and the fact that he at Angel Island because of latk of waa an old soldier he would suspend vaclnation, rrpllea that the history and aentence In hto case but would return goal of hla temporary ward are in no the gun only to one of the defendant's wise doubtful, lie says that Keltoa family. WOI father, Tame Mete, or Tom Smith, to Joe Buih, alleged to have' been of Nubuks, in drank, claimed that ha waa only aick. a well known New Zealand; that he la n Mormon The court ruled that In the future convert, that Kelta herself baa bees when sick that the defendant conGO TO educated aa a Mormon, and that aha sult a physician. Sentence waa susla going for further schooling nt 8alt pended In hla case during good beLake City, where ahe will live with havior. her uncle and aunt, Hirlrl and Mere John Johnion nnd Louis Peterson, Whaanga, immigrants of twelve years' who were charged with having been Maori of and the leaders residence drank, and who pleaded not guilty nt aristocracy. the morning eesMon, wiehed to change Imsent the A telegram has been by their plea la the afternoon. Their reto Whaanga, quest was granted and they were fined migration authorities asasking him to verify Thompson's $5 each. sertions. and aa soon as a satisfacwill on be tory reply la received Kelts can of sheep and Twenty-twher way. twelve ears of Nevada bones were fed All Engraving Free and rested In tho local stock yards be will shipped east last night They HE TOOK WRONG CRIP today. A. J. Cook la the name that he gave at the police war ion, after hla arrest had been effected by Police Captain Brown, and Officer R. Burke, about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, nt tba Union Depot, where. It .la claimed ha attached n grip that waa other than hla own property. Cook waa put through a sweating process nt the station, during which he daif ed that he had been carrying a number of grips' that belonged to himself and slater nnd that he picked up the satchel that caused all the trouble and which belonged to n lady passenger, by mlxtakr. It Is evident that his story did not conn-closely enough to eatlefy the police for the man was booked on a Declared superior to all charge of petit larceny. Rather than to lie lock ed py jn the city baatiie. other beers by the Cook posted a forfeit of $20 for hla sppcarare in the municipal court this morning at 10 o'clock. . No More Dread of tbe t :.o -- she mill ct THE WANT AM THE WANT ADA kCAN THE WANT ADI CAN SCAN You will find it on draught or bottled ' Jlt the-J . Hamburg. Aug. Mrs. 24. Chari-msgti- wife of the American wa a pasC'nger oa tbe ftrnr.icr pitcher wY.-- h sailed todsy . for N:w Yrr-tShe was accompanied nnd Roderick by her sot;-Gifrey EiMi-rwho will out-Universities. Ti-wr- cmbn-ra.Tc- .', for the brewing industries of the world :TRY IT: Mr F.i'niir. ing. ft. arr.v.j a: I. Til trar.ri'ort j tUU l.o- - morn- KSSKSSSS3S 249 Twenty-Fift- h St Where the Palms Grow D.X SMYTH, Prop. |