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Show A THE UOBXIKO Fifty Years the Standard EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAIL SATURDAY, MAY 4, 190T. TOURNAMENT BECKER WINS THE BROWNING GOES TO MEDAL Special Sale! ZION Local Sportsman Carries Off the Honors of BIG SHOOT WILL BE HELD SALT LAKE NEXT YEAR. Ties With Sneed the Day for Idaho Medal. IN For one week we will sell all our Decision Made at Meeting, at Wafcar Club Laat Night Officer Elected, plause from the special ora, especially la one event, when she succeeded la beating the four well known erncka who completed her squad. Mrs. Stewart la. one of the quickest shooters present, snapping tba birds and makarorea were made, both by visiting ing dust of them almost before they are fairly started. She naea a aad local sportsmen. race for the Brown- gauge double barrel gun and handle la the ing Diamond medal, G. I Becker came It with an ease and gracn which many la first with a clean aoora. Mr. Becker of tha crack would do well to obhad been shooting far below his av- serve. Shouting will begin again this morn erage In the precaedlng events, but when the critical time came, he lug promptly at 8:30. The nine events screwed hit nerve up to the laat notch scheduled for tha day wlU complete and made victory lock easy. Barnet. tha tournament, unless, as haa been McMillan and Mills were close wih suggested, a match oaa bo arranged 24. between four or firs of the swiftest Ia the next event of apeclal Inter guns from each state. Idaho and Utah. nee for the medal do- Aa ovant of this kind would ho of eat, a nated by the Idaho Falla Gnu eluh, E. more than ordinary interest and would C. Sneed of Salt Lake, and O. L. Beck- certainly draw a crowd. er tied with 42. Thin was tha last For the fifteenth event this afternevent of the day and Interested specta- oon, tha Becker Brewing company tors followed the squad eoatalnlng pos- haa donated a magnificent silver cup, sible winners from trap to trap, pull- one sight of which la sufficient tar ing hard for tbalr favorite, and sigh- make the trigger finger of any sportsrace, ing at each unfortunate miss. Messrs man twitch. This Is n Snead and Becker will decide tha tl to bo shot under the divided class today, and will thereby provide one syaytem. The closing event is for the of tha moat interesting evaata of the individual championship medal, to ba mart. shot under the same system. Mrs. NelUa Ben a eft Stewart of Salt The detailed aoorea of yesterday's Lake, drew round after round of ap events follow: The eleventh event, and the second day of tha .hooting tournament, were completed late yesterday afternoon, after several brilliant runs and exciting finishes. Many exceptionally line It A Cream of Tartar Powder Made From Grapes NO ALUM d EXAMINER TELEPHONES i BITORI AL ROOM- -. Indapandsnt Phan FHavi. two rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Fhon all Vtiaaa. ana ting ..Hfc M Nab M U Na N Ml BICYCLISTS No, MUST KEEP TO RIGHT BREVITIES CHIEF BROWNING WILL NOTICK TO SUBSCRIBERS la i complaint regarding the delivery do ao direct to department, aad not to carrier. Bay aabaerlbar falling to receive tha Examiner vlU eoafar a favor By calling Nol 51 elthar phone before at the Examiner t a. bl n 'Ctrealator. a Oaorga Langford, a panaangar roata to La Grande, O regno, upon bla arrival Into OiAa yaatarday over the Rio Gras da Weateia. waa found to be damantad and taken Into euatody by tha police. HU mental malady U thought to ba duo to tha althude and that ha HU aona recover sufficiently ta raaama Rife Journey. an going to mora aaa Malaa, van. Leave ordain for eoaL Tweaty-flftat Blades Phones. If yaa transfer railed Stataa District Attorney Bootha vaa ta Ogdca yerterday oa business. Attorney M, D. Laaaengar baa returned to Ogdaa from a trip ta Ploche, Nevada, on mining bualaaaa. Baa Malaa Tranafer Co. for atoraga of all kinds. Oar specialty la aiovlag piano a, furniture aad ofBca fixtures. Aa Accident Yesterday Cauaed by Disregard of Law. LAMAR KELSON. . (Slgaad) 01 RIGI ORDINANCE. ENFORCE mak-1b- an evidence that bundrede must keep to tha right fractions of this law ai low. The collision of i oclock. Sportsmens ldaho-Uta- h asso-ciatiu- n held Its annual meeting laat night at tha Weber club rooms, selected Salt Lake City aa tha place for the next shooting tournament, elected officers for the ensuing year and transacted other Important business. The vote to hold the met la Zion waa unanimous. As la customary, the principal officers went to the city where the meet will bo held, for they, being oa the ground, are better able to arrange the details of the tournament The following officers were elected: Presi dent. John Cowan, Salt Lake City; Brat virs--p resident, Harry Kerf. Salt Lake Georgs City; second M. Anderson, Boise; secretary-treasure- r, W. W. Mitchell, Salt Lnlu City. The directors elected are aa follows: A. B. Bean, Pocatello; G. L. Becker, Ogden; B. S. Eastman, Boise; Frank Bybee, Idaho Falla; P. H. Holokan, Twin Falls. F. J. Barnes, secretary, who organised the association, was unanimously voted 225 as a alight remembrance of his good work. A team shoot of the association, suggested by G. L. Becker at the meeting laat night, will ba on of tbs annual events of the tournaments hereafter and wlU be Included la the program today, the name being changed to effect this arrangement Mr. Becker will donate a trophy to ho contested for. The teams will consist of throe men each belonging to the name club. The conditions of the shoot will b left to the management of the present tournament This resolves Itself Into a contest between the various dubs in the association. A vote of thanks, waa unanimously tendered to thn following: Ogden Gun Club, Messrs. Barnes and Bigelow, former secretaries, and to Bookers for the trophies offered. An Invitation extended by M. 8. Browning to the delegates to dine at the Weber club tonight at I oclock was accepted, Street Hats 4 at greatly reduced prices . vice-preside- ORIXS 358 25th St. OPENS TODAY 2410 Washington Avenue MOVING PICTURES COHT1NUOUS PERFORMANCE 2 TO 5 P. AT. 7 TO tO Promising Property In tha Blackhorsa District Ogdsnltaa Interested. h P. AT. GENERAL ADMISSION So UP regard of this Important ordinance. Te mtiup occurred In front of L Griffin's produce eatnbllphment i street. Clarence Nalac Twenty-fift- j road employe, who waa oln tbo left side of the at root whacla cam together with I and tha rldera war thror CITY y. THEATERS IT IN THE Gold-Treasur- were attended ta badly damaged. Gold-Treasur- y IB SAID. See tba Parry-Duff- y Co., 2253 Wash. a. Are, for Granite and Marble Monu-BMBt- . Thera will ba a mealing of the board of governor of tha Praaa Club of Ogdon at the Herald branch offlee on Washington avenue, Sunday afternoon, at I oclock. Important buelneu will a number of years with other plays, come up before the meeting and a full during which time ha haa carefully studied the kind of a show and play attendance la desired. the public moat dertraa, having gone Poultry supplies and the best of to a great expense to secure this play, wheat, corn and bay at Grouts, 352 written for him by Hal Reid, to give 2 4th SL Both phones, the peoplo Just what they want' By tha vast crowds of appreciative and mmaMJ Or. H. M. Rowe haa gone to Soda greatly delighted audiences It la seen bla efforts to please the public haa Springs, Idaho, on business. bean successful. The "King of tha Walter Arnes of Boatoa la a visitor Cattle Ring" might be termed a genin the city, registered at the Ilealy uine "Thriller as the row bora, House. and Mextcan create great excitement. and with all this the ChinaA. C. Johnson, of RawHne'. Wyomman. Irishman, Dutchman and negro OVER 500 PASSING THROUGH OGDEN DAILY. ing, la taking in the eights of Ogden. make you laugh all the time. Its well worth sol eg one night only at the Removed J. A, Reltier, Jeweler, Grand, Sunday, May 5. from 121 25tk rt. to 170 25th. Major of It la Said That Fully N Drug atom. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. tha Men Are San Francisco Bound. STRIKE II COULD CUN HO. 2 ' In the makeup of tha Augustin Daly Musical company that will appear Instead of decreasing, the colonist Tha Interstate Brokerage company her on Monday and Tuaday evening, e baa received a telegram from the Ne- yuu will find no girls nor travel from the- east- to tha west la vada Mining Newe bureau of Reno canned material. Instead you will find growing dally. Official at tha depot the company will shine with the are sorely tried and It la only by the stating that a rich strike has bean freshness of springtime. In which there moat dlHgant efforts that they are able made la the Gould No. 2 claim, adthe special trains that joining Rich Gulch oa tha south, in the le the beauty of the bunting bud, tbo to keepIn moving not unfrequently throe times Wonder dtntrlrt. An assay shows 278 sweetness of the singing bird, the eome la gold sad 200 ounces In silver, and sprightly festivity of happy youth. In the course of twelve hours. Sine last night eighteen can loadan average for five feet of over ItfOO. They will slug the sweat muirie that This Is eonaltlered to be one of the Lionel Moncton haa supplied to Jamea ed to capacity have passed through on rtefaeat strikes made In the Wonder Turners book which does not consist their way to the coast. A train carryof ancient almanacs. I have not the ing 400 laborers arrived yesterday afdlatrlet during tbo past yswr. apace to repeat some of hie sparkling ternoon and still another will pull in dialogue. . Tha material lines are of some time during tka night. It la estimated by railroad officials a much higher tone than the usuI s of the men are careless, mechanical verse. He first that fully for San Francisco, where wages gave to the amusement seekers "The bound Geisha. then "San Toy then follow, are unusually high and work la said The eludes of ed "A Runaway Girl," his latest works. ro be plentiful. 1 h The remaining dis"A Country Glrl and "Tha Clngalee. to the north and southwest. art his greatest. Lionel Moncton's tributed Of these laborers, the majority are music abounds with freshness and epr catohlng melodies that have the true of Italian descent and not a small touch of sentiment and originality. portion of them are new arrivals in the The solos and ehorusm are said liy United 8 tales. They will be put to Eastern critics to reach to a high ar- work clearing away the debris of San tistic level. It la the combination of Francisco in order that new buildings such men of talent and ability that may lie erected in place of the ruins. makes for perfection and that Insures Not only la the passenger department tba success and pleasant entertain- taxed to its utmost to provide for them but the baggage men are haring a ment that we were about to have. strenuous time la their line of business. A conservative estimate of tha STRIKE IN SAN FRANCISCO. number that dally pass through Og- INCREASE IN COLONIST TRAVEL , tha benches, should take great care that the youngster are warned against digging segovs without a proper knowledge of how to detect the poisoned sago plant The heavy moisture haa brought the plant np In the hills In greater profusion than ever this spring, and the danger la one that should bo actively guarded against. In former days there were several deaths among children who dug up the plant, not knowing the difference between the sweet aego rout, which la very pleasant to tha taste, and the poisoned one. Cows and horses have also died merely from eating of the flower. The poisoned aego plant la larger than the harmless variety and sends forth a white fuasy flower. e - eold-atorag- - F. L King, of Walla Walla. Wash legion, was In Ogden yesterday on business. FAIR TO TO HELD NO IN 1907 d DIRECTORS OF INTERMOUNTAIN 1 FAIR ASSN. SO DECIDE. na one-tent- Tbalr owner fee proud of than. Magnlflcaat in guallty, yet wonderfully reasonable In price. Terms If desired. J. M. PANTONK, Stole Agent 1 also handle a fine Has of violins and other MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 414 26th EL Phone 1039K. Masting Held Laat Night at the Office of J. C. N ye Race Meets Will Be Given. At a meeting of the directors of the lntermountalu Fair association, held last night at the office of J. C. Xye, and characterised by some lively arguments, It was decided to hold no fair this year, because of the sore financial straits Into which the association has been plunged. den la 5P0. Tha association will not die an unBan FYanclaro. 3. Mar I'nlesa Those passing through at tha pres- timely death, however, aa It tfa desomething unexpected 'intervenes In ent time are really the rear guard of cided to hold several race meets durthe meentime that win bring about a the colonist procession and ing this season. To do ao it will h? renewal of peace negotiations between traffic will soon resume Itspassenger normal necessary to make repairs to the grand the carmen and the United Railroads, condition. stand1 and other buildings necessary the atreet car system of this city wlli for race meet purposes The expos! In all probability be tied up Sunday tlon building Is to be repaired and a POISONED SECOES ON HILLS morning. President Cornelius of the roof put on one of the buildings, . new roof Carmen's union declared that all peace the of which was Mown off durnegotiations were off and that the an- Children In the Excursions Should be ing tha high winds of several months swer to Preaidant Calhoun of the UnitCareful In Picking tha Edlbl Kind. ago. ed Railroads waa the calling of a man To make the necessary repairs anf of the carmen meeting for midnight People of this city whose children defray other Indebtedness It was da to on Saturday voie the demands for are accustomed to rambling on the elded to levy an assessment on Ihi 23 a day aad an elgkLkour dev, hills, and especially those living near members of the association. r o Pound Trip to Los Angeles 0 nine-tenth- Kurtzmann Pianos . schedule In order that dn Instructor A letter has been received by n might obtain pay according to kli friend In this city from E. W. Hulse, value. The question waa referred t of the firm of Binford ft Hulse, stock the clerk who will maintain a coma brokers of Ely, Nevada, In which tha pondeuce with the association. statement 1 made that the Blackhorae in which many Ogden-Ite- n May Slat was set aa tha data os which the schools will formally don are Interested, ta looming up big Five, men have been put to work on the property, which has on of the beat THE FLORENCE MINE locations in the Blackhorae dlatrlet, and a large force will ba put on as deWonderful Showing .of tha Mehsrt velopments warrant. A number of good Outstripped by Nsw Senaatlea. strikes have been made around tha At the present time Tonopnft Sun: Tha Florenoe xilM a vein ha been uncovered - which shows 240 per ton at a depth of five TEN CASES REPORTED TO BOARD at Goldfield la a little the richest mlM OP EDUCATION.. . yet opened np In the Goldfield dlatrlet feet The Mabel, about which ao much v if not In tha world. It ha three M haa been written, la only 4.500 feet of ore which la literally strewn wttk distant on tha urns ledge. la said to be tha moat active stock Steps Are Being Taken to Prevent an brown streaka which are practically pure gold. An assay token hsphauart on the Ely Exchange at the present Epidemic- - Many Applications went 1108,000 per ton, which la the time. From Teacher. richest assay ever secured from s random specimen la the Goldfield die ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION trict. Ten cases of diphtheria were reTha mins la being visited by those Filed by the Huntevllle Lumber and ported by the sanitary committee at aadi of people, who gasa upon Its the board of education meeting laat showing in awe. Tha ownsn Water Company. m night, as compared with ono case two are aa much excited as it la possible Articles of Incorporation of tha weeks ago. The disease la apparently for them to be aad everyone la HIM Huntsville Lumber and Water com- on the spread and extra care will be with covetousness for a portion of the taken by the board and superintendent stock. pany were filed Friday afternoon. The of schodls to prevent an epidemic. sell and to Among the recent visitors to tba la company organised buy The finance a committee were Emil Butro .and John mine reported water water and and lumber, righto, who Inspected the prop if occasion calls to go out of the State balance on hand of 230,048.28 with of Utah to conduct such transactions. which to finish tha school year.' Of ertr in company with Prasidont Tkoa Tba principal plaoe of business la this sum several hundred dollars wars G. Lockhart and Webb Parkinson, the named aa Huntsville, Utah. Tha capi- allowed for the payment of Mila. Tba Goldfield broker, Those gentle talism tlon, 23,000, la divided among J. clerk stated that ha had received thirty, bare seen all the phenomenal gold H. Jorgensen, J. G. Peterson, Samuel applications for positions aa teachers discoveries In the last three yean art Allen. Hans Anderson, Charles Felt, by instructors from all parte of the they unite In saying that this sac country. Of the number, however, passes themfall, not excepting tha bat and J. C. Wangsgaard. were from pedagogues re- that the Mohawk ever produced, tka twenty-twIn the part and but seven were Reilly lease or the Jumbo In Its lev ! siding NEW YORK BOND ROBBERY. from Utah teacher. While on foe Ing days. matter of employing neit assistance, Ba Called Joe. Quincy f Seaton May the teachers committee reported that William Potty, representing tka to Explain. It had received a communication from Sporting News iff BL Louis, accoiw tha local teachers in regard to sala- panletk by Ms brother, paaaed threap New York, May I. Assistant Dis- ries for th coming year. The associa- Ogden yesterday bound for Nevada trict Attorney Murphy haa wound np tion desires the board to establish a mining camps. his investigation Into the Trust company of America bond robbery and the case will go to tha grand jury' on Monday. The expectation Is that William O. Douglaaa, the former clerk in the loan department, will plead guilty, and that Oliver 8. Dennett, hla alleged accomplice, will fight the ease. There 1 a possibility that Jos. Quincy of Boston, Mas., may coma to New York and make a statement The district attorney haa not summoned Mr. Quincy to tell what h know of tha caae, but Roberson Morey, counsel for Douglass, was told that the district attorney would like to have a talk with Mr. Quincy and learn from him Juat what be said to Dennett when he reretainer. Mr. Hooey, fused hla of who la a brother-in-laQulncv, went to Boston last night to 0 see if Mr. Quincy would come here , : , and make a statement DIPHTHERIA of eoiuolata are dally pawing through Ogden. ala aectiona of Union Pacific No. will arrive la Ogdaa commencing at about I oclock thin morning. The lent auction U expected In about 10 The OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 O TWENTY MEXICANS KILLED. o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 9 9 9 9 9 9 O 9 9 9 9 O o O o Chihuahau. Mexico, Mar 2. ' O One of the great walla of tbo O Uhuvlecar dam suddenly gave O wav yesterday, engulfing near- - O ly forty men under the aoorm- - O oua weight of masonry and O water. - Between fifteen aad O twenty of tbe workingmen are- O dead, thirteen Injured and eev- O eral others unaccounted for. O Some of the Injured will die. O The disaster la tha laat of a O large number which have re-- O cently claimed nearly 200 vie- - O tinu In this state. The an- - O thorltlea are making a thorough O investigation and will severely o punlah those upon which they O place the blame. The men were 0 working on a foundation done O to the foot of the main rampart O of tbe dam. which had already O been constructed. The main O wall waa weak and gave out O O under the water pressure. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O On sale daily, April 26th to May J9th. Good returning , to July 31st, 1907 Worlds Greatest Pageant will take pface first week in May. Ask any Utah agent, or wrl.e for information to J. H. BURTNER. D. P. A.. SALT LAKE CITY |