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Show TIIE MORNING EX All I NEC, OGDEN. The R. S. Motor Bicycle UTAH- Wt:i.MiAY, - teo i E g grass-cuttin- Brooklyn Wen Two Game. Brooklyn won the fiiwt of two games played here today, 7 to 1, by hitting Lindamaa freely. The second game was exciting. Bos ion winning tn the ninth. Score: First game R. H. E. Boston, May 28. ...,..,........7 .....1 Brooklyn Boston Pauorius and Ritter; ... a,..,,...,...,... 2 R. H. K. .10 14 1 ,....8 '. 0 , Lindamaa and Brown. Second game Boston Brooklyn 13 13 2 Philadelphia, 12; New York, 9. New York, May 28. Philadelphia took the first gam of the aeries from New York today, 12 to 8. There was a lot of hitting on both aides and the visitors won out by bunchiug hita in R.H.E. RACYCIE 12 11 9 11 Plttaburg, 1o; St Leuia, 1. St. Louis, May 28. Pittsburg bunched it bits in the eecond and seventh Innings today and won an aaay v! from 8L Loula by a sooce of 10 to Score; want your KODAK business. Full line of EASTMAN & P1IEMO KODAKS and all supplies for the amateur. Spring is here and you will want your bicycle put in order. Our repair department has been enlarged and prices are right. Also we T. S. HUTCHISON 306 R.H.E. St. Louis 9 10 12 1 .' 4 2 Farm-rropert- Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance 25th Street 110 Opposite Reed Hotel BELMONT New York, May 28. 3-- 1-- been entered against Northern Pacific to Have an Officer Similar ta Krulttaohnltt. ... ElRt. Paul, May 23. President Denver, 9; Pueblo, 9. In a pitchers bat- liott of the Northern Pacific railway that tle, Denver defeated Pueblo In their announced laofaa official circular Tacoma, third vioc first meeting of the season In Denver. C. M. Levy president of the Northern Pacific, beSome: R.H.E- - ginning today, would have his head7 2 quarter in St. Paul and that he would Denver . 0 4 2 have charge of maintenance and operPueblo UnWright and Znluaky; Hatch and ation of all lines of th oompaay. der this arrangement the general Smith. managers to rthe eaetera and western ends of the llnee will work directly under Mr. Levy. AMEEICANASSOCIATION Denver, May 21. At Kansas City 1. Suit ha Milwaukee, At St, Paul lis, L 111 Merchant Protective association, alleging the failure to pay over money collected. The action, which wae filed in the district court Saturday, is brought by -- St. Kansas City, B; At Louisville Louisville, At Columb Columbia, I; Toledo, 2; Indian- apolis, 12. THE MOTOR RACE FOR THE KAISER'S PRIZE. entries have been received, mys Renters Berlin correspondent, for the race for tonring cars for Ninety-tw- o the prise presented by the German Emperor, which will he contested In the .Taunus on June 14th next The course proposed In 125 kilometres long and will be traversed four times. The Imperial German Automobile club has requested the authorisation of the government for the following course: Kloeter e. legal-battle mt Merchants Protective Association . Scientific CoOectpr of Honest. Debts G. oWelL Winden Audenach-mled- e Emmershausen Luetiendorf-Ernathauae- Wellmuenater Well-bur- g Basenhauaen Einbaus - Grier enw1eUu:h-Uslnge- n Wehrhetm - K loiter . Thron. England has entered a Napier and three English Daimler cars. The German, are, of course, numerically moat largely represented, but there are also numerous French and Italian entries. There are further Austrian, Salas, and To preserve Belgian competitors. each nationality distinct it baa been decided that each competing car has to be varnished according to Its nationality as follows: Germany white, England green, France bins, Italy red. Austria black and yellow, and Swltser-lan-d red and yellow. Lot have been cast for places in starting, and the first stmrter Is n German Duerkopp. The first English starter Hi the Napier, Graphic. 8 stow, China, May 26. The re are now attacking Chung Lang and Tung Chang, wealthy towni In Chlnghal district. Many of the inhabitant have fled to this city. The uprising ia attributed to excessive taxation. VON STERNBURO National Bank Building. Balt Laka City. ' "Soma People Don't Like La" Luka, Gensral Mgr. Count Von Stern-Unite- d State, is stopping a day In Berlin on his way from the Italian Tyrol to Dresden where be will be received by Frederick, on which occasion Hit Majesty will personally bestow upon the Ambassador Saxonys highest decoration, the Grand Cross of Albrecht He will return later to Berlin, where he will be received In audience by Emperor William. Berlin, May 28, n AMERICANS The foremoat temperance workers agree that the use of a mild stimulant like beer, does not create an B appetite for strong drink, and ia actually healthful. Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer baa the lowest pereent-ageo- f alcohol of any beer, and the highest percentage of real, nourishing food. The Pabst Brewing Process is based on practical, healthful principles, urn gives to Blue Ribbon Beer qualities moat desired from DEFEATED AT GOLF. St Andrews, Scotland. r May 28. All a temperance standpqinL Want Ads Bring Big Results Golf championship games here today were A defeated.-'Th- e American champion, Eben M. Byers, of Pittsburg, was beaten in the eecond round by J. Patterson, of the Edinburgh club, 3 up and 2 to play. A. E. William, of the Northwood list Partial of Diseases Corel Catarrh. IIuumh, Blagiag la the Bara. Dissxa f Ihn Mend. Throat, Aea. Eye or Kqr. All Ma-waae ff the Lug Bronchial Taken and Cheat Disenaen ef the tenmaea. Livet. Kidneys aad Bladder. Heart DUrua Bhenaantiam. Asthma. Nerveaa Trouble flt Titus Pftft, Files. $1 Wa and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Bleed aay FuuaBar I Wemaa. AMY PAJVATM up MEN quickly oaiwd to may awed. Bemember the eaemmntien and odvtoo la Com at aaea Tomonow me bo toe fees. CaU w vrlta Ntnki tn nuAq ffta DR. ESTES, .SPECIALIST i Offies baers Bleekt Ogde. ll a. m te I . m. Utah. Entrance 54M Waahtogesa Ave. Boam IE (Bovi. Rememterto number f r. 235 J. Kleeel Twenty-fourt- h On., St, Both Phonei $L Ogden. Want Your If a! rang Washington, May 18. The case of Homer E Uraftou va. the United States, which has attract ad much attention, was derided by the supreme court of the United Btntee in favor of Grafton. Grafton in a private In tho United Staten army and he waa charged with the aaeaminailon of two Philippine natives at Guttneras. P. I., on July 14, 1904. He rhitmed to have been attacked and to have shot the two men In and was acquitted by the court martial which followed. The civil authurltlue rf the islands, however, took the matter ia hand, with the result that Uraftou was sentenced on a charge of homicide, to a tf 'ta of imprisonment of twelve yaaw. Grafton brought the matter to the supreme court of the United States on a writ of error, with the resell that' the decisions In the Philippine rlvil cases were reversed. The opinion was announced by Justice Harlan and proceeded upon the theory that Grafton's life could not twice be put ia Jeopardy aa It waa In both th military and civil oourta. The opinion directs that Grafton be discharged from custody. Justice Harlan comddered at some length the question of tha court martial Jurisdiction la Graftons case and concluded that Jurisdiction existed. He then entered upon th Jurisdiction of th solicitor general's plea that la reality th man had committed two offenses, one again military laws and the other against civil law. "W cannot,' ha said, "assent to this view, and nr unable to perceive how u 1s consilient with the coo cession that a general court martial baa, under exletlng etatute, Jurisdiction to try an officer or soldier of tha army for that which tha civil law declares to be a crime aiaiaet the public. The express prohibition of double Jeopardy for the earns means that whenever such prohibition la appltcaiJe, either by operation of tha constitution or by action of congress, no person shall be twice put la Jeopardy at life or limb for the earns offense. Consequently a court, proceeding under the authority of the United State, cannot withhold from an officer or soldier of tha army tha full benefit of that guaranty after he has been once tried In a military court of competent Jurisdiction. "We reel our derision of this question upon the broad ground that tb same acta constituting crime against the United States cannot, after the acquittal or conviction of the accused In a court of competent Jurisdiction, be mad the basis iff a second trial, civil or military, of tho same government." Far Transforming a Cruiser Into Min Ship. a sional appropriation. The Ban Francisco ia now at Norfolk, where the work was to have been undertaken. The plan was to equip this ship with a plant capable of handling rapidly and with reasonable safety what are known a floating and submerged mines, such s were used with great effect during the war. A properly equipped mine ship can place these elements of coast defense in any ordinary harbor In sufficient numbers to insure protection in a course of a day or two, whereas many days and even weeks would be coneumed by an ordinary vessel In the accomplishment of the same amount of work. nil- - conversion of the cruiser Baltimore. now at New York, into a minalready temporarily susing ship pended for similar reason. I. XppTES FROM AUSTRALIA, New York. May 28. Apples from the Antipodes came to New Ywk yesterday by the eteamer Celtic. There were 1.008 boxes of the finest fruit gathered in Australia In March. They had been shipped to Liverpool from Melbourne and transferred across England to the Celtic, lying it Southampton. If this venture, the first of Its kind. Is a success, another and greater shipment will be made In the next Australian apple season. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. prompt to my office If you are too buay to call, 'phone and I will be glad to talk the matter oyer with you. liemeraber that I aim handle Ileal Eatate, Rod have a large lint for you to select from. Whether you want a farm, rity property or a building lot, call aud aee what I hare to offer before you bny, elsewhere. GEORGE A . HORN ' REAL ESTATE . INSURANCE LOANS FIRST NUL 1 Phone Ind. 721 BANK j Ui--t MB lffiliiiiaWBMIl I I Four limes the light at bait the cost j That's what electric lighting doe. If you question it, quefitiou ua. Were only too glad to give information and good Ben'ice along the lighting line. Thata why we are Those Lite Men" EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AT Commercial Electric Company 2279 WASH. AVE. ' Wnahington, May 28. The navy department baa been obliged to abandon Its plan to transform the cruiser Ban Francisco Into a mine ship because the change will involve the expenditure of more than $300,000 and consequently would require a congres- com panic r buaiueaa mVtlioda aad court eoua treatment mean anything to you, you'll bring your e, MONEY NOT AVAILABLE f'Pollar-for-Dolla- up-to-da- Escapes Russo-Japanes- the Americana who contested In the standard-examine- IN BERLIN. n . Commercial Francis REVOLUTIONISTS. CHINESE New Attacking Wealthy Teems and People Hava Fled. Paul, 0; Minneapo- 1. James Earl, who claim that the defendant brought ault for him in the justice' court for Salt. Lake City against Frank Hoffman, and that the latter on December 20, ions, paid the amount of $136.50 into court. It waa collected by the Merchants' Protective association, acting as agent of Earle, and kept by them. The association, he declares, hue since failed and refused hi pay the amount over to him, and ho lx suing for the amount, with and coats. The Merchants' Protective association Is the Cency conducted by Francis G. Luke, whose methods have frequently been aired before the pub-liSalt Lake Tribune, May 26,1007. Mr. Earls is superintendent of a mine. Frank Hoffman Is a lawyer. Hoffman rented Earls' bouse end Earls hired the M. P. A. to put him out and collect rent. TheM,. P, A. won the case In the Justices Court. Hoffman appealed to the District court and later to the Supreme court, losing in both Instances. ' A' Writ for possession of the house pul in the. sheriff's bands and Hoffman enjoined him in the District court from executing it, and when the M. P. A won again. Hoffman-movelisted year, and out This wrier of $405.50, of during that time the M. P. A. collected from Hoffman which amount $136.50 was paid to the M. P. A. by the court, and $3i(A0 to Earls, by. Mr, Hoffman. . Earls has paid the M. P. A. $21.50 st the beginning of the litigation, and it now seem by his complaint he thinks this enough for the nerd res rendered. Mr. Earls is a nice fellow, hut we don't like to work a year for blm for $21.60 and pay the costa, espcojalir when we win six suits against brilliant lawyers, : We might not charge if we loee, but we charge when we win. J Killed Filipino P risen Sentence. Belmont Park Cleveland, May 31. Cleveland deLOUISVILLE RESULTS. feated St. Louis today, 6 to I, batting Louisville, Ky May 28. Churchill Powell out of the bos. TMalmaa was Downs reaulla; hit hard in the flint and sixth Inning. First race, six furlong Ha Ml Flick' batting and base running and Patch won; Artful,. Dodger, eeoond; of th were featuas Hemphill's gam. J. J. Jr third. Time 1:11 Score: Second race, five furlong' Wood-lan- e R.H.M won; Rebel Queen, second; Dew Cleveland .6 12 6 of Dawn, third. Than 1:00 St- - Loula 1 10 . ..2 Third race, one mile Telegmpho Thiel man and Clark; Powell, Mor- won; Ooidway, second; B ultra, third. gan, O'Conner and Spencer, Time 1:41 Fourth race, free handicap, mws Philadelphia, 2; Beaton, 1. furlongs Altuda won; Mike 8utton, Time Philadelphia, May 28. Philadelphia second; Cablegram, third. defeated Boston today In n well play- 1:26 Fifth race five and a half furlongs ed eleven Inning contest. The home team won out by bunching three sin- Boserrian won; Lluie McLean, second; Carroll, third. Time 1:07 gles in the last Inning. Soore: Sixth race, one mile Minnehaha R.H.E. Bodon Sponge Cake, eecond; King Leo.....1 4K 0 won; third. Time 1:4$ 2 pold, . ,4 Philadelphia Plank amt Schreck; Winter and COPYING AFTER HARRIMAN. Criger, Merchants Protective Association Is Sued Soldier Wh PARK RACES. Crock-enthorp- -, PHONES : 420 AND 420Z. Cures wnea etfiere fail Medare metfceda, Fro consultation for any Chronic Dkasaan of any r i or nature. Every ease guaranteed. ' cbll-dre- results: PttlSburg Fromme and Marshall; Leevsr and First race, alx sad a half furlongs Gibson. Golden West won; Manner, eecond; Puntry, third. Second race, four and a half furAXERICANUAGCE longs Ben Fleet woo; Manque, second: King James, third. Third race, the Bay Cheater stake New York, 2; Washington, 1. nfile Montgomery won; Faunxmuk, 21. The New Washington, May York made alx of their seven hits In second; Caboabon, third. e Fourth nos, seven furlong the last two Inning and won. Score won; Lad of Laagdon, secR.H.K. ond: Incachee, third. 1 0 Washington Fifth rare, ntilw Masanlello won; New York ......2 2 0 Robador, second; Chief Hayes, third. Graham and Warner; Doyle and Bronk-dal- e Sixth race, seven, furlong Klelnow. Lymph won; Bed River, second; Zlenap, third, Cleveland, 0; St, Louis, 2. WESTERNLEAGUE Written in Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Rates. K nrw-lutr- 1-- In any part of the City and County; Loans on Improved City and Promptly Negotiated. Doctor Estes Specialist fi-- ............... , U.- ilii San Francisco. May Favorite or well played horses sere generally auocexsful at Oakland today. There was an upset in the two year old event, when Glgana, at in to 1, proved the winner over the Alien, the favur-ite- . Butte City fell at the start, but E. Lynch escaped with a shaking up. He did not ride during the remainder of the afternoon. Cabin, the favorite for the fourth, made a poor showing, finishing outside the money. Results: First race, four furlongs Glgana won; Tallen, second; CarnieUna, third. Time :49 Second race, six furlongs, selling Distributor won; Annie H., second : Melar. Jblrd. Time 1:18. Third race, six furlong CYestuu Boy won; Andrew K. Cook, eecond; Cardinal Sarto, third. Time 1:12. Fourth rare, one mile and a six' leeath, selling -- Baron Esher, HH, R. Davis, 5- to 1, won ; HedgMhorn. 97, Randy. 7 to 1, second; Drsmages, 92. G. Nichols, 15 to 1, third. Time 1:47. Fifth race, one mile and a quarter, selling Harbor, 106. Kltarhaum, 2 to 2. woo; Briers, 105, Bandv 7 to 2, secorpent ond; Meadon, 107. C. Miller, 15 to 1, Major Uowellyn, having no jurisdicthird. Time 2:02. tion, has filed th affidavit of the Sixth race. 111 handicap, five and x prleat and other evidence with the half furlong Gemmell, 80, A. Walsh, territorial authnrltie. 5 to 1, won; Misty's Pride, 104, 2 to 1, eecond: IJroro. 112, TWICE IN JEOPARDY, F. Kelly. 8 to S, third. Tim 1:06. -- E. F. BRATZ fiii; El Paso. Texa. May 28, In spite of the fact Uut a similar charge wa investigated unit dismissed by a grand jury some time ago, another complaint has been filed with United States District Attorney l.lcaellyn of New Mexico. that a tribe uf Indians in that letritory are given tu the warship of n enurnious serpent to which ia n tlie babe of pueblo In w htcb ii is housed and careru.ly tended and guarded. The complaint was filed by a Catholic priest, who allege that a dosra families were segregated from several pueblos about two years ago and formed Into a pueblo by themselves. That u although it is knoaa that many hare been burn to these families. not a child Is to be found In the pueblo. This led the priest to press his investigations with the result that he dtseoversd that In an adobe house. Isolaied sad closely guarded, there 1 an enormous serpent, which ia worshipped by the Indians of U th pueblo around, and that every babe born in th small pueblo, and It is suspected many others, era fed to th SS - STREET. TWENTY-FIFT- 1 1 New York Corridon, Plttlnger and Jacklitch; Ames, Taylor, McHlnsity and Bewer- - BICYCLE t OAKLAND RACES. Philadelphia BUY A. .. Si;,-- s IF YOU ti i (Aii-run- the ninth inning. Philadelphia used two pitchers, Corridon and Plttlngrr, while the locals had to call upon the sen-Iceof three. Boon: Your: Expectations Will Be Realized A r.u7 club, defeated H. L. Gore, bv one hole. "F. K. drove!. American, wax beaten . by A. W. Murray, of the Hurley Chicago, 10; Cincinnati, 2. ' club. 4 up and 2 to play. Cincinnati, May 28. Daring base The last American entered, K. u. running, copuled with the ntisplay Hurst man, at the Chrty Chase cluJ. of the local, allowed Chicago to win in? AS THE RESULT OF THE WORan easy victory over Cincinnati. It of Washington, made a'peor SHIP OF REPTILES. Lea hhard. and was liesien by T. wa only In the final inning that Cinof the Woking club, 7 up aud 5 u cinnati waa able u bunch their hit play. cm Brown. Score: New Bern Babes in Indian Families g H E Are Placed in the Code of Cincinnati 5 5 ON TBEIRACK Chicago the Snake. io Beetck and SrhM; Brown and NATIONAL LEAGUE Kllng. THIS IS TUB GREATEST MOTOIJ-CYCLOX THE MARKET TODAY. If you want something absolutely safe and aura to take you to your journey's end, come and see us. Our National Double Bar Bicycle leada all others. We are closing out our Bast-bai- l stock and you get at it cost. Ilave your Lawnmower sharpened and adjusted so will be easy. MAY PHONE 362. The Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass. ABSETTS, 16,936,261.03. CAPITAL 12,000,000.00. SURPLUS, 3,171, U.M.59. Lobkb paid since 1849 39,478.S34.GC Among which are Included: Troy, N. Y., 1862 Portland, Me., 1166 ChteiEO, 1871 Boston, 1972 HtfofMIli Mm., 1899 IjBi, 4IMSSM1 54,467.00 95,8 61.00 887129.08 259294.99 4Meeee IfII , 64,141,99 64,599.09 7526200 JftrkMtflvlllSi FIft,i 1991 tiisseebefsii 59119.99 Ptt9TR09 N Jh 1902 titeittHeeiMMieiMMii t 449,908.99 Baltlmom, JW4 . 34,90009 Rocbtoltf t N 7f lt04 38(459.88 Toronto, Can., 1104 161597983 pm FtMBCiico, 1908 J. M. i orrislali, Agt. Phones Be3 809 Ind. 80 iobt. 0. Agee, Mgr. Offce 55 flRST NAT. BANK |