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Show TUE r man. ith his wj f, acd oaugbLrr re- x a five weeks' CViu.rma They re- IKilt 'hdl!!! hit j lllllt especis..)- in a ab:ie Augelt. : of :ln .u.ge e au viodg-lug au'.imoblivy ami stevnug clear of street car. turned tour of BREVITIES es!t-iJi.- Re Woodoock left Mis yesterday for Portland for shun visit. Fv.ini there she expect to vUit the priuciail points of Interest in California. In police court John Clive changed his plen of not guilty to guiiiv and US r carrying concealed weapons. Me attempted to duw his gun when arrested. John Davis a colored ruusubout. was given a ninety-ala day sentence on the ruck pile. Lumber prices are decreasing and the eupply of lumber is now egusl to the demand. The high prices in early spring rauae, n check to building operations with the result that thor waa less demand fur lumber and the price fell. g FOUGHT OFF I 1 The best iace pi. gram of anv thi season has brt-i- i arranged by liiiuagi Grant of the uriT tu.v. i lie g:vei Sunday night. The fastest riders in in the World in tb- - prufessiuual class, and n uuntlii-- r of swift local and oalt Lake amateurs will compete. The e'euts are in this order: Five mile open motor race, three entires; lap handicap, professional: half-miluvu professional, three mile open lap amateur; unlimited Australian pursuit race, amateur, and a iiy for the one mile record, by Baniuel-aoand l.awsuu, bicycle and motor respectively. A CRAZY OFFICERS HAVE A DESPERATE STRUGGLE IN CITV JAIL. Frank Cody, Raving Mad. Attempts tc Strangle the Deek Sergeant n StABCtilKC 1QB THIEVES The 'offleen and teachers of the Flret Ward Sunday school are mak- Officers Dnve Bo Car Robbers Into tha Brush. ing strenuous efforts to increase their attendance. With that object la view . A string or box cars st the Thirty-thirthey attended the Burch Creek district tret crovulni: vac nuuacked and there held n eociay party at the home of Peter Van Kromar. There yesterday bv a number of hoboes, who made their escape into the brush. were shout thirty-liv- e present. The officers of the Hun day school made the The cars are being checked this afternoon to determine the loss. ride oa a hay rack. A call was sent into the police station by a resident who aaw the thieves M. K. Porter, a member of the Wewltn all their might to carry ber Stake Academy faculty, was mar- working away as much plunder as possible beried in tha Balt Lake temple Wednes- fore tbe arrival of a rardman. Deday. He and hla bride passed through tective Pender, Officer Layne aud SerOgden on their way to Morgan to visit geant Chambers responded in the parelatives and friends. trol wagon. They proceeded m the direction of Thirty-thiralong 'Foster Wardleigh, aged 24. and the Paclflc avenue route,street, until their Wanda Muck, aged 21, as well as En- approach was observed by the thieves. och A. Dickinson of Pittsfield. Ills., The latter scurried to the brush which aged 27. and Hannah Hartrey of Den- I particularly thick and tangling ver, aged 24, were Issued marriage along the river bottom and, despiiff licensee yesterday by the county clerk. the aearch made by the officers, they or the booty could not be located. A The Butchers and Grocers excurs- more thorough search of the lowlands ion to Lagoon was by far the largest is being made this afternoon by Unthat has been run this season. This ion Pacific officers. morning there were two train loads of. people. The flret train had ten WABRAHTT DEEDS coaches loaded to the doors, the second had seven coaches. The next Joha Reeve to Raffeale Marra, lot contingent left at 2:05 this afternoon. 12, Reeves addition, (300. ' Matt known Annie lingge to Weber county, part Hlacbeltffe, commonly e as Dad," and depot police of aectloa 5, township , (24.72. d d one-tim- JINK FRIDAY, webe mkcled j Skulls of All Members of Kershaw j Family Were Fractured. i Undertaker EL A. iutrkiu tj Kaystille yesterday - look after tbe membodies of the four untirtuuate bers of the Kershaw lair.ilv. tie fia-- i charge of ail four bodies and them terribly maug'e.l. Every one had a fractal ed skull aud fracture vf both arm and legs. The Imdie were taken from tbe scene f the accident to Kuysville where they rested until vesteiday afternoon. From there they were taken to Layton. The Relief Society of the Layton Ward received and spread a quilt f rose over each one of the bodies, covering them completely, in addition there were nt least 00 people of the vicinity present. The sad accident seems to have cast a pall over both Kaysvllle and Layton. The funeral services will be held la the West Layum meeting house, Friday at 2 p. m., but tbe interment will be in Kaysville. The four bodies will lie tide by side In one grave. Tbe parents long ago expressed the desire to be buried in an oak casket. This wish has been compiled with and the olid oak caskets, exactly alike, are as near as possible to what tbe parents wished. The two little girl also have caskets exactly alike but they are of white plush with silver trimmings. The sharp curve near which the accident occurred la about 25rt yarns north of the station. The road Is Just south of the station. Anyone crossing the road cannot see a train approaching from the Burth. The spot is a dangerous one. It la the scene of several fatal accidents. The Ian Angeles Limited on the night of the killing was running at least C5 miles per hour. Aa inquest over the remains was held late yesterday afternoon. 2$, 1J07. SEVENTEEN CARS FOR Wltk the etave of inaniiv in his restless, and culling tor aid. Prank Cody was prevented from doing bJdily harm to unsuspecting people at the depot early yesterday, by being taken in (.barge by ait officer and lucked up at the station. Later be was removed to the padded cell In the eyes, County Jail. His condition is regarded as hopeless. He imagine that (wo men with diawn revolver are attempting to take his life and, when left alone, he beg piteously for aid. At times he creams, a if In agouy, froths at the msuth. and fights wildly whenever the shadowy figures approach. When in this condition he has the strength of three ordinary men. He will be examined as hi rase 1 not one produced by excessive drink- ing. Desk Sergeant Joe Critchiuw opened the door of Cody's cell this morning, just before he was taken to the county jail and received a stinging blow on the javr. which knocked several of his teeth loose. The mad man followed up his advantage by grasp- ing Crttchbiw by the throat aud forcAFTER THE ASCOT CUP. ing him against the railing which guards the steel stairway to the upNew York, June 27. Three Scotper floor of tbe cell room. Powerless to tear away the fingers that en- land Yard detectives who have Just arcircled bis windpipe, Critrhlow was rived from London, are the subject sinking to the floor when Officers of conjecture in regard to their busiLayne, Pender and Van der Mies rush- ness hare. The officers naturally deed up the stairs and grappled with cline to talk of their errand, but a Cody. After an exciting tussle they rumor In regard to their mission which handcuffed and bound him an that has gained some credence, is that he could not move, fa this condition they are seeking lhs stolen Ascot cup he was placed In the padded cell. here. ball game bet wren OgJen and Provo, race, barbecue of eight roasted beeves, dancing and everything else that mil afford entertainment. The I rain returning Lagoon at 10:15 p. m. BOOK Harrmian, Gould and Other Thousands af Cars. Order New York, June 27. The Hnrrimaa, and other large railroad sysOPPORTUNITY FOB JOBS tems have placed car contract within tbe . days calling for The United Slates civil service comof upsarj of 15.hUU.(wib mission announce an examination on expenditure and order are pending for others to July 4. Itki7. to secure eligible from the value of fully (lu.uvo.000. Heavy which to make certification to fill at contracts are alaw about to lie given least ino vacancies in the positlun of locomotive for use on eastern veterinary inspector ta the bureau of line. animal industry, department u( agriThe principal contracts call for culture. Tbe entrance salary of thia 14,100 freight cars. The Hsrrimaa (I-4been increased to position has line have ordered (.Pod refrigerairif per annum, promotion to (1.KU0 cars. Th Missouri Pacific has conto be made after two years satisfac- tracted for 7.000 freight cars. Most od tory service at (1.400. aud promotion these will be delivered this year. to (1.800 afttr satisfactory service of The most Important contracts pendtwo years at (l.tsuo per annum. are for tbe New York Central ing A civil service examination will be lines. It Is understood la railroad held July 17 to secure eligible for circles that specification the position of assistant in graia stand- equipment are being p nr pared for 8.000 cars. ardisation la the bureau of animal Inof which will be ordered within dustry, at salaries ranging from the next few week. The Rock Island to (1.300 per annum. system, it is stated, is also about to Aa examination also will be held order 3.000 freight cars. 1 of th for Aug. special appointment agents and examiners in the Interstate REWARD FOR HONESTY. eummissiun aa the needs of Commerce the service may require. The salaries Messenger Bey le Presented With range upward from (l.&oO and travel$2 MAO. ing expenses. On July 24 a civil service cumins-tiu- a Copenhagen, June 27. George ltna-feld- t, for mall clerk and carrier will be an American, yesterday, aa n held at the postoffic la Balt Lake City. Aga limit, 11 to 45 years on reward fur honesty, presented a mesth date of examination. Unmarried senger boy with (250 for returning him n bag which he had plrked up women will be admitted to the but are eligible fur appoint- and which contained money and Jewelry valued at (15.000. The boy pickment only as clerk. For application blanks and for full ed up th hag la th principal square informal ioa relative to the examina- of the city and Instead of taming it vartion. qualifications, duties, ulanea, va- over to lhs police he telephonedHam-foidl, cations. promotions, etc., address. Im- ious hutals until he located Mr. whoa card he found inside. mediately, Charles 1 Snyder. secretary board of civil exa mi tiers, Ban Frsaciaoo, Cal. AMERICANS IN CUBA. L-- LAGOON fc-- fr BUTCHERS AND GROCERS OF DEN DRAW BIG CROWD. Make OG- the Town Look Like a Deserted Placs, After Departure of Trains. Lagoon still ha Its charm fur those who like a day of pleasure and amusement. f you don't think so, ask the Butcher auj Grocers who down yesterday In two train loads. They made the boast that they would ! populate the town for the day. Had you seen the crowd that was at the depot waiting to take advantage of tbe excursion yon would not have w-- thought the statement untrue. Nor could you have thought otherwise were run to go about town and see the grocery stores and he meat shops hut up as tight as askiims are said to be in prohibition Kansas. The vegetable stands along the streets are barren, tbe fountain are dry- - In abort tbe town really looks a though some one had forsaken it. At tbe station you never uv surh a display of Utah's Infantry, except on circus day. There were all kinds of people of all sixes, shapes, ages and trades, but. of course, they called themselves either butchers or grocers. The first train that left took ten loaded coaches, tbe second carried 1.-5- 0i (1,-00- 0 exam-iuatlo- a, post-offic- BAN SALVADOR WARLIKE. Mexico City, June 27. Minister Del- rven. representing the republic f la addition to the crowd there were gado, Ban Salvador In Mexico, received a boxes, baskets, valises and grips foil cablegram from President Flgurro of of that which Lagoon doesn't sell, but that country saying that th at the same time that which yon must of Nicaragua was fitting outKepublie a fleet have if you expect to sit around and of three gunboats on the Pnrffip side and that an attack was expected at Many more excursionists left at 3 any time. o'clock fn the afternoon. The message adJed that filvadnr The excnrsiunlsis have arranged a waa fortifying Its ports la anticipagreat program. 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