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Show THE MORNIXQ EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAH. CAPITALISTS BARTENDER TOY-MAKE- RS DREAM EXAMINER lELEPhONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent PhMt 11 PObm, twt ring RMMEM OFFIOE Indaponfiont Mmi Ml PkMi) im ring DREW A WATiSON - FLYGARE PLANT GUN HARDWARE COMPANY U Nn M No. 56 DEVIL'S OF OGDEN AND SALT LAKE IN OPERA. CLEVER JUVENILES Production is Givsn for the Purpoee of Raising Funds for the Eastern Trip of Band. BREVITIES At the Grand Opera House this NOTICE TO SUBBCRIBERB-- ln evening there will be presented the log wtlolm recording the deliver Dream," a play with the at Ck tnwlDir do oo direct to musical setting by Hallie F. Gelbart . to sot ond NfKtMit, and interpreted entirely by children, Ait subscriber foiling to the benefit of the eastern trip of the Examiner will confer o fetor for the Utah Juvenile land. The cast kg colling Na M either phene More ill consist nf a large number uf I B. Ogden children, assisted by some from LAMAR NELSON. (Signed) Salt Lake. The ahuie party ta nnder Circulotor. the personal direction cf Miss Gelbart, which attended the Mm. John M. Wilton returned taw and If the success in Salt Lake la any cripresentation oh from Provo, where evening at all, the play arill be well tailed with relotlvea during the U. terion worth seeing. (X T. A outing. The entertainment Is divided into first consists of J. It. Let her. dork of the United two pans. The tableaux and an inmarches, drills, Stotee circuit court, ndvUtxi thle paof the toys and of the per lent evening, that Judge John A. troduction fairies. The second part consists of Rlner, of Cheyenne, will alt in the much individual work In addition ta eaeiona of the Federal court at 8a It work in drills and some concert and Ieke City, Saturday, July 6th, IIon Joy, July dth, Inatead of Judge marches. The names of some of the Monholl, who la In Europe. children appearing In the east are: Lucille Tavey The Fairy Queen. Come la end be Introduced to jour Wm. Glasmann, Jr. , Ihoee. Christenson. . Jack Ecclee Jumping Jack. Howard Thomas, 30 yean old, of Roy Craig A Dutch Boy. Salt Lake, had both lega mangled by Florence Browning will sing, and n train at Cbardon. Nebraska yeater-da- j Kenneth and Loyal Griffin will furdied last and night. morning, nish a musical number. Eva Webber See Ifalaa Transfer Ca for atorage will dance. In addition to these there are Helof all klnda. Our specialty la moving en Perkins. Myra Grout, 8ophella pionoa, furniture and office fixtures. Runyon, Kenneth Griffin. Lucille GrifJunitn Smurth-waitHave you seen B. Cohen, the Cloth- fin. Vivien Eceles, Helen Hunter. Mary Hlnler, ier, at 253 25th Street. If Ita auita or furnishings you want, aee him at Mildred Htsner, Florence Wright,Florence Hansen, Marion Wriit, I.uonce. You will save money. j "Toy-Maker- s' cae-rOn- re-Mi- n i Og-le- e, 1907. AT CEMENT N. II No. WEDNESDAY, JUKE 28, VISITED JOHN CLIVE THOUGHT HE OUGHT NOT BE ARRESTED. SLIDE MILL YESTERDAY. First Products From the Plant Will he Shipped to the Local Market in- Jensen, Proprietor of Lincoln Saloon, Telia Officer Not to Molest Hia Bartender Few Days. James Pingree had a hia gucsta of Denyesterday, Charles Boelu-her- , ver and Carl Leouait of Loo Angela. Mr. Hoelirher'is prominent in the sugar su'd cement Institution of Cali-fwi- a and MrJIjronart ia an extensive contractor and bulkier of Iw Angeles and also one nf the directors of the Union Portland Cement Co., located at Devil's Gate In- - Welter canyon. Part of their entertainment consist-- . ed in a trip 'by automobile to the Hermtoge, where they were served with one of those famous trout dinner which have made "Billy'' Wilson's name familiar to a large number of eplrurian. The gentlemen have Just finished the Inspection of the big plant at Devils Slide and expressed themselves as being highly pleased with it and its capacity, which they said would be 2.500 barrels of cement per day although It l rated to produce in the neighborhood of 2.0U0 barrels. It la expected that the first products of the factory will find their way Into the bln within a few days now, and that the factory will make Its first shipment by the middle of July. DOUBLE SHOOTING Press Jackson, a Colored Man, ceives Three Bullets In Legs. Re- John CliTe, bartender at the Lincoln saloon, was arrested yesterday fur carrying concealed weapons. The circumstances which led up to his arrest are as follows: Monday, Clive received word that his wife had gone to the park inoompany with another man. He immediately procured hia gun and started on a man hunt. Shortly afterward the officers received a hint concerning the matter, and Officer Burke and Sergeant Tout were dispatched to Sylvan and Glen-wuoparks respectively, to prevent any tragedy. Evidently CUve did not find his man, fur he returned to the city and went to work at the Lincoln bar. Shortly after hia return. Officer M went to the saloon to arrest Clive, when the latter commenced to draw his gun and Immediately a ecuBle ensued for possession of the weapon. Jensen, the proprietor told the officer not to molest Clive, for as long as the latter was la 1)ls employ and In his saloon he 'proposed to protect him. The matter waa dropped until a warrant was issued, when Clive was laken into custody, and the charge stated jtbove hooked against him. 0PENNG SALE At the New Store, 2414 Washington Avenue Xo. TOJRAIN FINUCANE Billy Flnucane who is to meet Mug-BeJune 25. Franklin avenBalt Bhoela at the saucer track at ue, Balt Lake's center of darktown, Glen wood on the evening of July 4th, was stirred from center to circumferyesterday morning began bis work ence by turmoil, exrltebent and fear and will put la some good Ucks from y Itassisisvsvitsssi V No, 8 copper bottom tin Warii Holler No. 8 fourteen ounce copper Wash Boilers extra heavy Tin .Huekets for a, ,, Muffin Tans t Tea Tot e 1 for. iUw for a, nickel Coffee Tot f ,.,iiittiatl.a,,BI a Have a good time with the "Ladlet of the Degree of Honor" at Sylvan Free Park, Wednesday afternoon ana evening, June 2th. retinned Milk Tans eW 'No. 0 Acme a Japanned Dread Hoxes' ' a a - II ay Knives for ... ... ge rn ,t VV ...10c Clothes llanqicrs $3.25 anl ...10c JA- Ow for.. for . .. ...,35c round Butter Moulds Shears Cherry Stoners for. . Aa i Hammocks at - .. 25c Japanned l'lonr Hoxes .fi Uw 1A for 10c ".. - 25-lb- s. .......... .... .. .............a fOr a. .......10c Fry Pans ... Beet Fork ..25c ' tin Coffee Tots 3-pi- nt 7Zn Dv copjer ..... ...... ....... ...... ...wOw Hay Forks 7 Sr fOr. . a,a.a......,...aa.,...S C,- - retinned Dish Tans 17-qua- rt 14-oun- ft. ai.UUC for .. ,wUw inch tin Tie Plates, two cpper 14-ouu- for aaaaaaaaa,, No. 22 granite fltew Kettles Hound tin Dinner Tails ... a OUv granite Ptew Kettles No. 20 No. 10 tin Dinner iTails for ., 'in $leU a,....,,, Coffee Tot ijjAVV PjIt'W . p a,,.,.. nickled - 12-hol- for.. The funeral services over the remains of Bert Wootten will be held Thursday, at 2 p. m., In the Fifth ward meeting bouse. The remain! may bo viewed at 732 Barlow lane, between the hours of I to 7, Wednesday evening, and 10 to 1, Thursday forenoon. Interment will be In the City cemetery,. a rt No. 5 tin Dinner Tails .U V W 14-oun- 12-qua- fl WANTED Chambermaid at Reed Hotel. mF M If ' for The condition of C. D. Tyree, who was Injured about ten day ago by the caving in of n newer bank, la reported to be very favorable to complete recovery. 12-qua- rt TA Universal lireud Maker for OS ad-loc- HERRERA 4? Granite Tails for . , i a , , nieklcd copper Tea Krtt'e for nicked copper CA1 Trojan Wringers ......... ...a., a.... ....45c One-Thir- d Off. One-Thir- d Off .- ...joe RT!:r.LT We are it for Shoes far the whole family. Christenson. , If yu are going to move aee Milan Iranafer vane. Leave order for coal iOl Twenty-fiftSt. filadea Phones. Lew Shoes at Luw Price. Chrle-tenaen- . V V i B JUVENILE BAND WHICH WILL BE SEEN rile Wright, Charles Bmurthwaitc, Fred Blackmon, Dale Pingree, ArthFOrreat Geiger was arrested last ur Perktna. Fn-- Grant. Edward ConRoentgen Bmurthwalte, Lorine evening on the charge of keeping a roy, vicious dog. The eomplalnlng witness Tavey, Irene Wall, Margaret Walwas Mrs. Carrie Oxmnn. Geiger was lace, Mildred Browning, Etta Blacksnowed to go upon his own recog- man. Aura King, Dorothya Blackman, Beatrice Bmurthwaitc,. Kuhn, nisance. Virginia Baker. June Boowcroft, BeThe Jolly Ogden Butcher will carve atrice Boyle, Zylpha Pingree, Zina Myrtle Kuhn, your meat, the suave, smiling Ogden Pingree, Myrtle Pingree, Grocer will serve It to you at Lagoon Dorothy Westover, Frances Radish, Jessie Moycs, Cora White all nf Thursday, June 27th. Train leaves whom will be dolls, fairies, till sol:30 a. m. diers or Teddy bears. Jed Pldcockwho has been studying mtdidne In the San Francisco Cqllege of Physicians and Surgeons, arrived home thla afternoon. He was graduated with high honors and la now a full-fledg- LOVE WILL FIND A M. D. e The event of a Big Barbecue at Lagoon Thursday, June 27tb. Grocery stores and meat markets close all day. Train leaves 2:30 a. m. Don't miss It life-tim- . AT THE GRAND OPERA at 6:30 this morning as a result cf a shooting scrape between two colored men. Love Harris and Press Jackson. The latter Is in the hospital and the former la in the city jail. Harris has a slight flesh' wound In the left leg, while Jackson has three serious wounds In hips and legs As usual, there la a woman In tbe case, and the woman iff also in jail, but fortunately for her, she managed to emerge from the battle without a scratch. Jealously and kbad blood between Harris and Jackson la said to be the cause leading up to the attempt at murder. The scene of strife was avenue where a number of colored people reside. The shooting caused a great deal of excitement on the alley and colored people from light cream to Jet black, men, women und children .ran from their various places of abode as shot after shot rent the air. When tbe smoke of battle cleared away and Sergeant Jan-neand Officer Henry Johnson arrived on the scene, the net result waa as stated. The first indication of trouble rame at about 6:45 this morning when, according to the story told by Harris, Jackson sent one Elmer Easter to the room occupied by Harris and a woman who Rues by the name of Jenny Harris, and requested an Interview. Harris demurred and sent word that if Jackson wsnted to see him he would bare to come up to the room. Accordingly, Jackson and Easter went to the room end Jackson began the Interview by a few remarks and a revolver. "I ought to kill you, said Jackson, Harris pulling the shooting Iron. laughed, but the next instant the laugh was bated in the wild scramble for a place nf safety. Jackson began shooting. The gun failed to fire at the first attempt, but the econd was more successful and Harris received a flesh wound In the left kg. Jack-eo- n kept on pulling the trigger, but four limes the weapon refused to work. Then Harris grabbed his long barreled Colt's 38 and did a little ahooting on his own account. Word was at once sent to police headquarters and Sergeant Janney and Officer Johnson, with the patrol wagon, huyled to the field of battle. They took charge of Jackson. Harris Jennie Harris and Easter. The latter who said he Is employed at the club, was rekased on hia own recognisance. Harris and the woman were locked up and Jackson was held in the Emergency hospital until the arrival of Police Surgeon Samual G. PauL The physician made a hurried examination of the wounds and ordersent to St. Mark's hospital. ed One of the billets severed an artery in Jacksons right leg and the man was greatly weakened from thr lot-of blood. The physician found one wound in the right hip., another in the left hip and a third in the right leg. Jackson attempted sis shote at Harris and the latter took four at Jackson. - y WAY The dining car system of the Oregon Short Line has Just received five new, modernly equipped dining cars. Ong of these cars Is slde-- l racked at BUT THIS YOUNG GALLANT RAN the end of the St. Anthony branch, AWAY. near the entrance to the Yellowstone Park. It Is to be used for the accommodation and convenience of tourists Yeung Man Arrested Upon Complaint of His Rival Amusing Street visiting the Yellows'one Park. Scene. Oo to the opening Thursday, Ward's Ice Cream Parlor. Orchestra Music. A young man by the name of Jen- kins was arrested early last evening WARD'S Ice Cream Parlor, opening upon the complaint of one Smith, upon the charge of assault and battery. Thursday. Come! Music! The complaining witness and the deThe Grand Opening of Ward's New fendant seemed to have had sume Sods Fountain, takes place next trouble over the attcntluua of one Thursday afternoon, June 27th. The Miss Brooks, who alao had trouble public Is cordially Invited to attend In trying to keep twa fellows upon and hear the sweet music, brass band, one string st the same time. from 7 to From facts In the esse It seems p. m. Short's oieheslrn from S to 11:30 p. m. This will be that Smith never heard of Young the event of the season, as no such Lnchinvar, or he would have been the fountain can be found this side of possessor of tbe mhld In question as Denver, for beauty and convenience. his wife, but Instead of taking the Ward's Ice Cream Parlor is the most girl and running away with her. be considered discretion the lietter part popular one In Ogden. of valor and Immediately took to his WARD'S Ice Cream Parlor, opening heels, when he met Jenkins and the Thursday. Come! Music! girl. Smith Is also one of thr strong advocates of thr saying. "He who The last number of Collier's Week- fights and runs away, llvea to fight ly . has an editorial on the Nevada another day " and the beafltlfiil ballad Goldfield Mining, Milling and Smelt- entitled, I'll be bark In a minute, ing company, a company supported but I've got to go now." and advertised by Governor Sparks, From the statement given out by I of Nevada, The quest Ion as to the Jenkins last night at the police stareliability of the company came to tion, it seems that he and Misa the notice of Collier's by ihe fart Brooks wore walking down the street that so many flattering ifidurments yesterday afternoon when they met advocated by advertising schemes Smith and he "butted In." After were sent broadcast throughout the walking a couple of blocks Jrnkina east. A very poor, aged and crippled asked Smith where he was going, and gentleman by the name of Jobn P. the latter replied that he was going Knobeloch received a circular and home "with his Intended bride" and wrote Collier about It. Of course, Jenkins ltamedlately replied. "So am that magaxlne tells the truth about I" Then, it Is alleged, that Smith the mining company as near as It reached in his hip pocket and Jenkins knows how. It says that it Is a fraud jumped for him, but Smith was too quick and broke snd ran down the Go to the opening Thursday. Ward's street, followed by the girl. Later in Ice Cream Parlor. Orchestra music. the evening Jenkins was arrested upon the charge of assault and battery, Once more honors have fallen on preferred by Smith. our worthy townsman. John Watson. The outcome of this amusing rase At the last meeting of the board of will be watched with Interest. equalisation, Mr. Watson was chosen to fill the vacancy of the chairmanThe police patrol was called out One a'temoon. ship occasioned by the resignation of yesterday Davlil Chairman Salisbury. Evana, lirlng near the corner nf Thir-tfirst street and Adams avenue, gut EXCURSION TO UTAH AND IDA-h- o too heavy a load of beer and In his points north, June 29th via Oregon glee proceeded to make things lively Short Line. See agents for partlcu-Mr- for hia family. Aftpr a warning by i- -) the police he promised to be good. Uni-versi- tv s HAND For June Weddings at Mrs. J. L. Herrick's Studio, 2760 Washington avenue. CARD y e. PAINTED CHINA PARTY To he given by Leeotah Council No n. of P.. Wednesday evening. June 26th. st 2363 Adsnis. Adm. 15c. Friges and refreshments. 3. HOUSE THIS EVENING. now on., Yesterday hi began business by following Harry Pattison,, tbe latter to being on a Ueycle aud run Herrer. who Mitya has been, in the cl U? for a fee; days, has taken riiarge of Flnucane'e (lain-in- g and will he apt to. have him In pretty good shape.? Fin's wind Is much stronger than when he fought Hyland and He is working much faster and stronger, in the gym fixed up at tbe park Flnucane works In the afternoon commencing at 3 o'clock. Fin-tryin- THREE DAYS ONLY ... him-dow- , Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 27, 27 and 29 from the president of SilvaJor, that which he permitted on May let. The news has reached hia government that people do not forget the report' that Nicaragua Is planning another expe- last year tbe king condemned Less than two Riberios attempt to dieanlve the Mrs. Wells Physiolane Think the dition against It. weeks ago an expedition which It Cortes and they contrast this attltuds Crisie Is Past was reported was armed and equipped towarda the conservative premier with the enrioua. Illogical license he Salt Luke, June 25. For the first by President Zelaya of Nicaragua, time since her Injury In the automo- landed at Acajutla and made an un- hog given to Premier Franco. . Tbe bile wreck nine days ago, the physi- successful attempt to proceed Inland. general feeling of the country Is one la of advanced liberalism and a repetician! In charge of Mrs.' Heber M. Ever since be became involvqfl Wells gave It out this afternoon that trouble with Mexico, In connection tion of autocratic bungling can only her condition ia fully satisfactory. with the assassination of former have one result today In Portugal, the President Caberra writer aays, namely, the deposition Yesterday morning they were- some- President Barillas, been apprehensive of the king and the establishment of what worried because of a high pulse of Guatemala has and a alight fever, but today the pulse that his neighbor. President Zelaya a republic. She of Nicaragua would selxe the opporis In an excellent addition. attacking rested well today and last night, and tunity to overthrow him by revolution ARTIFICIAL ICE i It without and fomenting a la taking nourishment regularly. Is to believed thla seema from today developments that from within and We havo the exclusive sals of artiwith .the NO ONE REPORTED KILLED, AND the crisis ia past, and that unless explain the; ficial lee. The purest of the pure. ONLY ONE INJURED. some unlooked for setback occurs, president of Salvador. Call Independent phone 284 or Bell Mrs. Wells will continue to steadily 310X. Ogden City lea Company, Samuel Thomas, Manager. Office 411 Entire Train Left the Track and Two grow better. $10 REWARD CONDITION SATISFACTORY. Pre-Im- er . -- LOSANGELES Uflnm DE- - RAILED . -- Sleepers Turned Completely Over Train Was Due Here Today. An Associated Press dispatch received here today from North Platte, Nebraska,- early this morning states that the westbound Los Angeles Limited on tbe Union Pacific was wrecked at the west end of the Platte river bridge near North Piatte, at 9 oclock last night. Practically the whole train waa derailed, two sleepers being turned completely over. No on was killed and only one passenger, a Angeles lady, name unknown, was Injured. No additional Information can he had at tbe local offices upon the wreck. - U. P. AMENDS ARTICLE The Union Pacific Railroad company filed an amendment to its articles of Incorporation with the secretary of state. Increasing 4ts capital stork 1100.000,000. The amendment was signed by E. H. Harriman, president and Alex Millar, secretary. This Incroare waa authorised at a special meeting of stockholders two weeks ago and is for the purpose of taking up con venable bonds and defraying the cost of extensive betterments. The fee for filing the ameldment was 2i.n00. The capital slock of the company is now $496,178,7000. with shares at a par value of floO each. The preferred stock amounts to 2,000,000 shares, the balance being common stock. The preferred stock draws 4 per cent a year interest street Twenty-fourt- h COAL LAND CASES. Special Agent Hair Bays Investigation Will be For the arrest and conviction of any or portlet stealing the Ogden Thorough party Standard or the Morning Examiner. Made. Salt Lake, June 25. Captain Hair, special agent of the U. 8. land office, is busy moving hie office effects from the contest room of the local land oce to the Brook's Arcade. In response to queries as' to anartlcle In a morning paper ae to what the government was proposing to do In the coal land cases, he said he had no Information covering the allegations maed In print He received Instructions from the department, he stat'd, and not from newspaper offices, and was paying no attention to what was said. However , Tlaptain Hair remarked that an investigation would be made of all state selections. FRANCO-SPA- IS H N AGREEMENT. The text of the agreement waa published today. It declares that each government is firmly resolved to maintain Intact its insular and maritime possessions In the Mediterranean, and Atlantic and binds each other country in the event ot circumstances arising which threaten to modify tbe statu quo to consult the other with a view to "oemmon action." Tbe latter ii the most important provision, amounting practically to a military convention for the mutual guarantee of thel- - Dossessioni. In a note for transmittal to the powers, each distinctly points out that the agreement was made in the Interest of peace as the status qno cannot be modified without prejudicJULY EXCURSIONS ing the vital Intermits of the signatories. Via Colorado Midland The declarations contained In the To Chicago, Minneapolis. Omaha, Kansas City and intermediate points; agreement were exchanged May 16th. also Colorado points. One fare plus two dollars for the round trip. Return SITUATION IN SALVADOR. limit October lsL On sale July 18th ' and 25th. Write I H. Harding, Salt Coupled Washington, June 28. full Lake for with the news received by the state particulars. department reporting disquiet In SalSPECIAL EXCURSION EAST VIA vador and the movement of troops to the Union Pacific, July 18th and 25th the frontier, by both Salvador and Tickets good to return until October Guatemala is the Information reSlat Ask agents for particulars. ceived by the Salvadorean minister Paris, June Franco-Spanis- 25. h -- d 1 ' ; ASSASSIN CAPTURED. LAMAR NELSON. Circulatos, Sbadrinsk, June 25. The assassin of Colonel Kunleff, chief of the military conscription district who was BACK TO THE FARM. shot a fortnight ago, has been arHe sold he executed thd senrested. June 25. Gavin Columbus, Ohio, tence Kunleff for his participaupon ot son late the Harris, Congressman Moscow upStephan Harris of Bucyrus, has pur- tion of suppression of the chased his release from the army, for rising. 1120. Harris is an actor. His enlist DAILY FROM JUNE 21ST TO JULY ment last March created' quite a sensation. He will go to Iowa and work 13th, cheap round trip tickets on sole to Spokane, Portland. San Francisco on a farm he owns there. und Los Angeles. See agents for particulars. EXCURSION TO LAGOON THUR8-day- , MerJune 27th. Ogden Retail EDICT. chants' Grand Celebration. Special train via Oregon Short Line leaves Pekin, June 25. An edict Issued toOgden 8:30 a. m. Returning leaves to Lagoon 10:15 p. m. Fare round trip; night orders 'all officials strictly edict and carry out the Adults, 75c; children, 40c, commands sn Investigation Into the quality of land at present devoted to TUG AND CREW. LOST. the cultivation of opinm. June 25. The Vancouver, B. C BALLOON FELL INTO SEA. . Tug Constance. Captain Neilson, and crew of six men, all of New West Nleu port. Belgium, Jhm 25. A balMinster, has been lost with nil on board at. River's Inlet three hundred loon coming from the direction of miles-uthe sea tonight the coast..' No particulars Dunkirk,; have been received.' Tngs have gone out In an attempt to rescue the aeronaut EXCURSION TO MEXICO CITY. WHEAT OUTLOOK. Dally June 19th to July 11th Berlin, June 25. Jhe outlook for Via Union Pacific. $09.15 round trip. wheat and rye crops throughout the Tickets good to return until Sep. 15th. empire, according to official returns. Is not quite up to the standard of DEATHS FROM HEAT. May, owing to the unfavorable weather. The op'.put as a whole will .he morv about dedlum. Pittsburg, June 25. Three deaths from heat occurred here toACQUITTED BY JURY. day, making a total of fourteen fatalities since Sunday evening. Paris, Jane 25. The who signed the manifesto which CARLOS MAY LOSE HIS CROWN. was placarded on the walla of Paris, London. June 24. A correspondent May 1st appealing to the soldiers to of the Tribune says. In a letter join the workmen and fi. t against mailed from Lisbon, June 25th. that capital, were acquitted today JT King Carlos throne Is in imminent Jury. danger of being swept sway by the rush of a great democratic wave, CHEAP ROUND TRIP RATES TO swollen suddenly to dangerous pro- California daily, June 23rd to July portions by the aci of despotism ANTI-OPIU- anti-opiu- fell-into' ts . |