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Show Mlw ' TIIE MORNING EXAMINER, The R. S. Motor Bicycle OGDEN. ETA IT. TUESDAY, MAY m. MEMORIAL Doctor Estes Specialist THURSDAY on: Koyal Rogue, second; i'oiuburt, NATIONAL LEAGUE third. Time 1:13 15. Fifth race, mile and a six;vuiii. selling Christine won: San Mark, St. Louis, 2; Pittsburg, 0. Bragg, third. Time 1 ; It! 4 5. Si. Louis, May 27. After Iomui; second: mile and tweuty SixJi rare, eight straight games to Miuburg. tit. ; purse Msssa won: Joe Coyne,yairis. Louis won today 'a game 22 to II. Betbt-waHuerfano, third. Time 1:41 EXERCISES IN THE TABERNACLE ia good form and struck out ON THAT DAY. ewehe men. Wagner being the only EXCURSION 0. S. L. man who did nut strike vuu Score : K. H. E. May 27, 30, June I, 7, 12, 14th. 2 t 2 Si. Louis Judge Howell, Rev. Crane, E. T. u 1 4 Hulaniski and Rev. Carver Pittsburg Ogdea to Portland. Or., or Spokane, Beebe and Noonan; phlilljipl and Wash Will Be the Speakers. , and return, first class ysu.no. Gibson. Tickets good u return uutil Sepiemlxr Sulh. Stopovers allowed. At Philadelphia-Brookly- n Philadelphia U. A. R. Memorial Day exercises postponed -- rain. cn May Stub, will he held at the OgAt New York New den Tabernacle, at 10 beginning postponed rain. o'clock khsrp. The program is as folCincinnati, I; Chicago, L low: Music by the Ogden school Children. Cincinnati, May 27. Cincinnati OF scared the winning run in today's Prayer by Bishop Hi an ford. Hung by the children. game, through a daring sprint by Hug-giu- s Memorial exerci.es by the G. A. R. fmm second on Davis' hit past Houg by the children. lndgren, Evers making a poor throw to ths plate. Sheckard's catch of Gau-sel'- s Oiatiun by Judge Howell. fly while lying on Ills stomach Hong by ihe children. An address. Rev. David Crane. was the fielding feature of the lay. G. A. K. address by Comrade liutan-iski- . Score: Curas when sobers fail Maseru method. Pro souauitotiun fur any Chrenlu Piauoau uf any mm uv ueturu. Every uses guaranteudk NEXT A c-und; York-Bosto- MARKET TODAY. If you want something absolutely safe and sure to take you to your journey's end, come and see us. Our National Double Bar Bicycle leads all others. We are closing out our Baseball stink and you get it at cost. Have your Lawnmower sharpened and adjusted so will be easy. grass-cutting H. C. Hansen & Son BILLION R. H. E. 3 s 0 Cincinnati SYSTEM ECLIPSED BY THIS CONSOLIDATION. 2 3 1 Chicago Coakley and McLean; Lundgren and Kliug. IP YOU BUY A. Carver, puent on G. A. R. The Veterans issued lha following Pennsylvania Railroad the Nucleus of a Combination of Groat Mileage of Wealth. YESIERNLEAGCE Twelve Inning Tie Game. Denver, May 27. In a pitchers battle. Denver and Lincoln played a Ue game. Score: R. H. E. Denver 6 1 Lincoln ,,.2 9 U Bohannon and Zalusky; Zackert A dispatch to the from Washington, D. C. Chicago, May 27. Intor-Ocea- n says; While the eyes of the whole country have been neutered on K. 1L Hsr-rlmas the master manipulator of the railroad world, a greater and more and Zlnran. extensive couihlnstlun of railroad interests has been la process of perfecOmaha, I; Des Moines, 2. until now the plans are matured Des Moines, May 27. Omaha won tion, for the public declaration of this gion errors hard and hitting today by merger. of the home team. Manager Frank, gantic More thouianj million dolof Omaha, ordered from the field fur lars of than a are Involved, and the capital the Score: disputing umpire. R. H. E. mileage of the new system will practically from the most north3 7 Des Moines point of the Atlantic coast to the Omaha ...9 12 1 ern Gulf ports, with a network id tracks Miller, Clark and Shannon; Thompgridironing New England, the cast and son and Goading. middle west and tapping the greatest freight producing territory in the Eight Inning Tie Gams, world. 37. was Puebki, May Todays game This eoloasal merger, when perfectcalled at the end of the eighth with ed. will be knpwn as the Greater Pennthe score a tie. Score: it will embrace pracsylvania system, R.1I.K. all the rairnad mileage ia New tically . . . . .6 12 0 Pueblo , , . . . , , . . . with the present a a . a . . .5 Sioux City I 0 England, together lines east and west of Jackson and Smith: Cadwaiiader Pennsylvaniawfth Pittsburg, through connections and Williams and Spies. to New Orleans sad Mobile on the ....,,...,.,.,...2 Your Expectations Will Be Realized Kev. Dr. aa ex-ten- d RACYCLE BICYCLE Also we want yonr KODAK business. Full line of EAST MAN & PREMO KODAKS and all supplies for the ama-teuSpring ia here and you will want your bicycle put in order. Our repair department has been enlarged and prices are right. r. T. S. HUTCHISON 306 TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET. E. F. BRATZ Real Estate Bargains In any part of the City and County. Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written in Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rates. 410 a Gulf. AERICANLEAGEE At Washington two games postponed rain. ClevelandBoaton At Cleveland postponed rain. a Washlngton-Phlla-Philadelphi- A1ER1CANASS0CU1I0N At Minneapolis Minneapolis, 7; Kansas City, 1. At St, Paul St, Paul, 6; Milwaukee, 7. At Louisville Louisville, 2; Toledo, 1. At Columbus apolis, 2; Indian- Columbus, 1. THE TRACK ON BELMONT PARK New York, May 27. Opposite Reed Hotel 420 AND 420Z. Instead of projecting a line from ocean to ocean, the keystone of the new system will be the Panama canal. Traversing an It does the must congested sections of. the United Stales and reaching every Rreat Industrial and manufacturing center east of the Mississippi river. It will afford an outlet to the products of this vast section to all the portmpf the Atlantic north of the Potomjbj and also give them a direct route to the Orient via the Gulf and tlie new Isthmian cspsl, when completed. Charles S. Mellrsls credited with being the master mind that conceived this vast project, I though it is understood that this consolidation was under consideration before the death of the tale A. J. Casutt, president of the Pennsylvania. Mellon and Ms associates in (his great project feel assured, according to the best Information at their command, that there will be no opposition to, or criticism of, their venture on the part of the administration, ss no competing parallel linen will he merged except in the case of a few unimportant branches. The present Pennsylvania system is the nucleus of the merger, though it is understood President Mellon of the New York, New Haven A Hartford, will head the new greater system. A board of control will be elected representing all the various interests which dominate at present not only the Penunyivtnla system, but the consolidated roads of New England and the newly acquired southern contrans-continent- RESULT. Belmont Park results: Flnt race, six and a half furlongs, main course Aletheou won: Prince Hamburg, second; Psntoufle, third. Time 1:19 Second race, four and n half furWinifred won; longs, strslght-La- dy Spooner, second; Cohort, third. Time 4-- :53 25th Street PHONES: ............ ...2 It Third race, the Laureate stakes, Frlsette won; Maga-slnsecond Liveadre, third. No time taken. Fourth rare, the Cosmopolitan handMcicap, one mile and a sixteenth nection. Carter won; Frank Gill, second; The main properties to be merged, 1:45 Time third. Neskin, as learned here, are: two shout Fifth rare, steeplechase, The Pennsylvania railroad, controlland a half miles Mr. McCoy won; ing all the lines esnt of Pittsburg. Time Palm, second; Garrett, third. The Pennsylvania company, con6:04. the linen west of Pittsburg. trolling Sixth race, mile and a furlong York. New Haven and New The won: Smiling Tom, second. Hartford railroad, controlling practiTime 1:55 Tommy Waddell finishcally all the mileage of New England ed second, hut was disqualified for outside of the Boston and Maine sysOnly three starters. fouling. tem . The Louisville A Nashville railroad I LOUISVILLE RACES. and connections. Louisrilee. Ky., May 27. Churchill INVENTOR DEAD. Downs results: First race, maiden two year old 27. Franfillies, four and a half furlongs Im Angeles, Calif., May n tavern Hester Zora won Balia, second; Wal- cis Ludlow Clark, a dorf Belle, third. Time :55 tor, chief engineer of the Westing' Second race, six furlongs Monroe house' Air Brake company and dewon; Alta McDonald, second; Nedrs, signer of the Westlnghouse air brake, third. Time 1:16 died here yesterday afternoon of paThird race, seven furlong Polly ralysis and heart failure. He was Prim won; Funiculalre, second; The stricken a year aso in Pittsburg and came here for bis health. He was Englishman, third. Time 1:26 Fourth rare, free steeplechase hand- GS years of age. icap, short course Pete Vinegar won; John Dillon, second; Lights Out, third. Time 2:53. o Fifth race, two year old colts, five o OF TILTON. O BURIAL O Stone won; Financier Street, furlongs o o second; Vansel, third. Time 1:02. Sixth race, selling, mile nnd a quar- O Few to do Honor to the Memory O O . oft Noted Character. ter Bendigo won; Albert Fir, second; O O O Horae Radish, third. Time 2:09 O Paris, May 27. The funeral O O service over the body of the O OAKLAND RACES. O late Theodore Tilton took O 8an Francisco, May 27. 8t. Charles, O place to) ay in the little chapel O a son of Rupieon, was the medium O of the American church on the O of a killing ia the two year old rare O Rue de Barrl and waa very pa- - O than 20 persons O thetlc. D-at Oakland today. Some player O mem- - O were O 50 principally to but at presnt, 1, opened the youngster O American the hero of O colony, on him and bet to rush a was there La O at post time, 12 to 1. was the best O including the Duchess demoth- O and her price. He enjoyed good racing luck O Rochefuurhold. and won bv a head from Sanpiper. O er, Mrs. Mitchell, wife of for- - O Saint Modan, the favorite, was third. O mer Senator Mitchell of Ore- O Gosstpper, the even money favorite in O gnu. Dr. Goodrich, the pastor, O O the fourth, made a very poor showing, O officiated. The service was very elm- - O O falling to get say of tho money. O pie, eoosisMng of a prayer and O Results: O the reading of the office for the O First race, four furlongs, selling St. Charles won: Sand Piper, second; O dead accot ding to the Episcopal- O O rite. Only two carriages fol- O Saint Modan, third. Time :4S Call O lowed the body to the Mont O Second race, seven furlong won; Sycamour. urcond; Ts lento, O Psrnasae cemetery where the O O interment occurred. The body O third, Time 2:22 O probably win not be taken to O Third race, six furlongs, selling Golden Rule won: Lord of the Forest, O the United States, hut win be O O second: Peggy O'Neal, third. Time O removed later to Barbixon. five furlong e, 4-- Lukes Methods Branded Legal Ui 4--5. WELL-KNOW- ' u well-know- 3-- 2-- tues. After Judgment had been secured in this case in the Justice's court the attorney for defendants served notice of Intention of filing undertaking in appeal on October 1, 1904, and filed the appeal wKh the undertaking on October 4. Judge Lewis declined to dismiss the oae when the motion was made that it wa without his Jurisdiction. Application for writ of prohibition was then filed. This was one of the many Murray Judgments obtained by the Merchants Protective association, of whidi Francis O. Lake Is general manager, and this decision is of great importance, as It will affect thousands of other ease. BaT Lake Telegram, May 11, 1947. 4-- oooooooooooooooo 4-- Merchants Protective Association . Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts Fifth ' Floor Commercial S lock. Salt Lake City, Utah. Francis G. Luke, General Mgr. Some People Don't Like Us." MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONUMENTS. Just arrived X carloads - of marble and granite to ' select trom. Dont buy from agents, they get Urge commissions and you have to pay them. Order at once for Decoration Day. TARD OPPOSITE C1TT 2-- CEMETERY. Man'T ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS- 1:14 - WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. 2-- Fourth race, selling Native 8on O Dtaoaaaa of too Rheumatism. Asthma. Kwvtw Tsoubleai M. Ylua PUua. Jla-tniaad aN Rectal Trouble Taps Warn, Bloud ffwiauatag from aav eau Dimoom peculiar to Woman. AMY PRIVATE niaaaa ug MEN quickly caiud to stay aurod. Rauombor to oaasusausa aad advice la fUR Coma at aaaa Tomorrow stag ho too late. GPU m writ Du, DR. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o r In a letter to the secretary of the Weber Club, the Ely Commercial Club throws a bouquet at Ogdi-a- . The letter tallows: "Mr, I. U Reynolds, Secretary, Weber club, dear sir: We are advised of the by Mr. Camion, Nevada Northern railway, of the proposed excursion to this city from Ogden early next month, and Judging from a tmpy of his letter to your club, we' presume the instigators of the same tv lie yourselves. "it is a source of gratification to s the Internet manifested In our city by progressive bodies of men surh as yourselves, and it Is the desire of this club to affiliate Itself tu a working manner with such. Ely Is comparatively you ug, bnt its possibilities are practically unlimited; so much so, Indeed, that it bellows us, as novitiates, to lean on, ns it were, sueb seasoned veteran ss yourself in order that we may best prepare for the great future, which we firmly believe Is to be the lot of Ely. in the matter of trade, Ogden has all the advantages for securing that of Ely, and time win show that this feature will not be Inconsiderable, not alone In food products from which wa ate naturally barred from producing ourselves, but product of every line which the large smelters and mines will constantly demand, and it is the cooperation or yourselves in assisting us to provide fur cheaper rates, etc., etc., that this harmonising situation In trade matters can be secured. "Returning again to the subject of the proposed excursion, will nay that the Ely Commercial club wishes to assure yon of its hearty welcome, and the providing of all the courtesies In its power to make your visit an agreeable one, and the hope that the' acquaintance thus formed will redound to the credit of all concerned. "Yonra respectfully, Ely Commercial Club, By D. W. Ellis, Secretary. iklagton Aon (Boyle Remember too aember V Want Your If almng El Dollar-for-Dollar- " busine up-to-da- companies prompt and courteous treat- method ment mean anything to you, youll bring your In aurance to my office If you are too busy to call, phone and I will be glad to talk the matter over with you. j you want a farm, city property or a building lot, call and wn what 1 have to offer before yon buy ' clue where. GEORGE A . HORN association. In order to put the grounds In shape, it will be necessary to expend 12.000 In replacing the ruof on ths main building and otherwise repairing the damage done by the heavy wind storm The race course is uf last winter. In fine condition, so that it Is expected that the fair to be held in the fall will pay for Itself. President Nye of the association slated this morning that the county would tie given at least another chance to display its wares and agricultural products. (S&mipsurSsmm Four fniM (ha light . at halt iho coal Thats what electric lighting doe. If yon question It, qncation us. Were only too glad to give Information and good service along the lighting line. Thats why are Those Lito Men" EVERYTHING ' ELECTRICAL AT Commercial Electric Company 2279 WASH. AVE. PHONE 362. The. Springfield Fire & Marine las. Co. of Springfield, Mass. ASSETT8, 16,936,261.05. CAPITAL, 12,000,000.00. SURPLUS, 13,171,124.59. 4 Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, larely on Dr. Thomas Eclectrit Oil. Takes the sling out of cuts, bura or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay Where It Is ueeJ. Phone Ind. 721 NVTL BANK FIRST CHINESE TROOPS MOVING. Canton, Chinn. May 27. Admiral LI. with the Kwangtah and Meefoe. on board of which are detachments of troops. Is proceeding to the scene of tha rising in the Uplng district. The local revolutionists, who were Joined by natives of the neighboring atprovince, concentrated for their tack upon the officials without being molested by the populace. The military commander here has mustered the station guards and started for the scene of the oat break. Steps are being taken by the local police to prevent excesses here. The Chinese bankers have organised a steam launch patrol of the coast to prevent piratical attacks upon the part of marauders from the seaward. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS Its The movement commenced by the Weber club to secure funds for the Weber County Fair association ia meeting with success and the 11,000, guaranteed by the committee appointed to aulicll funds, Is practically assured. At a meeting of the directors of the fair, to be held within a we-k- , step will be token to revive Interest iu the borer 19- - msmMJSSs: we WEEER COUNIY FAIR lo Making Good promloo of Aid. ESTES, Remember that I alao handle Heal Estate, and have a large lint for you to aelect from. Whether Commercial Club of Nevada Town Welcomeo Ogden People, Club a SPECIALIST Oflea hours, 19 a. a, to I p. m. Block I Ogdes. Utah. Ks'maao ELY EXCURSION Weber a U Braachial Tuboa had flan unLdvac. 4 UeKldaeyo lain aad Hsaddor. Uoort n Wei-bour- WINS IN THE SUPREME COURT Judge Straup Thursday grauteJ a writ of prohibition; tho other Judgee concurring, against Judge l'cwia from assuming Jurisdiction in the cue of Jacob Peart and other againet William Hendrickson. on appeal In the district court frnm the Justice court. In granting the writ an opinion expressed that a notice of an Intention on an undertaking of an appeal Is not a notice of an undertaking of an appeal being filed and does not come within the Sta- initiation: We cordially Invite the High School cadets. Spanish War veterans, and all fraternal aocleties, and all old soldiers of any war to meet with us at the City Hall, at 9:15 sharp, and especially all public and private school children, and the public generally, and we request all the children of Ogden City to bring flowers to the lily Hull, from 4 to 7 o'clock, Wednesday, the 29th day of May. Immediately after the services at the Tabernacle a committee of the Poet and the Auxiliaries will repair to the City Cemetery uud decorate ihe graves of their comrades, and la the Bflcrnouu at 3 t. m. will repair to Mountain View cemetery an. ths W. R. C. and the 1 Adieu of the G. A. R. will hold services and decorates the graves of the comrade. Comrade li. C. Wardlelgh will act ss chairman of tha exercises at the Tabernacle. By order of the commit tee, (Signed) Thomas Lundy, chairman. Partiil List of Diseases Cored Catarrh Posts a. la lha Kara, IHr of the Huod. Throat, Noon, Eye or Ear. All DOLLAR HARRIMANS ifx iftn;. a THIS 13 THE GREATEST MOTORCYCLE ON TIIE r : Lo tines paid since 1849 39,478.S34.66 Among which are included: Troy, K. T, $ 1862 Portland, Mr., 1866 Chicago, 1871 Boston, 1872 HetorhIII, Mass., 1882.. Lynn, Mass., 1889 Jacksonville, FIs.. 1961 Pst arson, h. J, 1908 Baltimore, 1904 1 864 Rochester. N. Toronto, Can., 1904 San Fraaclseo, 1906 .......... L J. M. forristall, Agt. 809 Phones Befl tnl 80 . .............I 64.467.60 95,869.69 827.120.09 858,294.06 11.141.60 4.198.60 76.252.08 68,118.66 446.M6.60 84.666.06 38,489 09 .613.171.69 itobt. G. Agee, Mgr. Offcej 55 FIRST NAT. BANK |