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Show TUE MORXIXG EXAMINEE: brevities line Wtord waa received by E. H. of am accident la the tunnel in South San Fraaciaoo whereby Wax. Morrison and her lost his life. He will be rememberWillium tmgpnlt ijrs. North ed by many friends hero At one .. Ire Antoinette, here Tilling Elmer- time he was la tha drug business he waa an ? SieV end wife at 656 Twenty- with Mr. Beltxer. Later cut-of- f. Mrw Baker ia a sister operator on the OgJen-Lucl- n Mr. Morrison resided in Oakland. Longgraft. Lkro. Bra . t tea dav Ega delightful trip. be Reno Gaaette eonialne aho racy hat on former Ogden girl Les twice married, and now la Solved In a acandal in Keao with a jjlirried man. The atory has. aome on libel and. that border -In therefore. wUl not be reproduced this paper. the Sire Robert Reynolds wife of dw chief clerk of tbe motive power of the Southern Pacific at U Visiting in Salt Lake with Mrs J. 3- - Barlow, at 841 Brlglum rtreet. and will be there for n week. ST-uie- a ffiT In behalf of Iran Hicks Zella Hicks . minor, alleged to be wrongfully and In the of hie liberty tilcallv deprived an state industrial achoul, haa filed cor-uof habeas wnt a for ppllratioH The wilt will be disposed of ca the return of Judge HoweU. s Mr. and Mrs TUomnn. formerly of but now residing in Salt LAke, ngffr, were the guosta of Mr. and Mrs. Em-Mou- re from Saturday until Tues- day. The meeting af tha board of of the Union Pacific Railroad tompany, scheduled to be held In New dime-to- n yesterday, at which action was to taken on the dividend, was adjourned until nest Thursday, there being Bo quorum present yesterday. orfc bo returned Superintendent Mans s borne Wednesday evening from Neva-dHe reports a fine condition all along the Southern Pacific line. C. Ray West, aoa of Mrs Evelyn West, deputy in the county recorder's office, and his bride returned to Ogden Wednesday lor a few days visit from a als weeka wedding tour of Callfornis Mr. and Mrs West will make their heme at Fsefon, Nevada, where the South-argroom is la the employ of the Pacific. Judge Howell, who finished court at Pennington Wednesday, holds court today at Logaa. Wednesday the Judge sentenced Samuel Latelle, convicted of burglary la tha third degree, to As the throe yean Imprisonment. county Mttlamenta are but poorly protected, the Judge la determined to put a atop to all such work. Latelle broke Into a house and stole (7.00, was found guilty and received the maximum penalty prescribed by law. P. J. Brackin writes from Chicago to Father Cwhaahan to deny that he left Ogden under a financial cloud aa stated la tbe papers at the time. He explains his relations with Mr. Vans In the batcher business and claims ha paid hts share of all indebtedness, Including tha amount owing the Ogden Parking company and returns a re eeipt from Mr. Vauaa for 1660 aa a settlement la fun, witnessed by O. J, StilweU. He aaka to havo himself net right before the people of Ogden. Hsv-- Cl All. ElilDAY, AHilST Tbe coun:y clerk todtt a marriage license to J. 8. H. gcsn. aged 13, of Ogden, and Ethel JuLumid. aged S3, of Milton, Morgan count. HIGH SCHOOL A. B. Moseley, traveling paeuger agent, went as far as Reno with the soldier trains. PLANNING Mrs. John Parker, who has made borne for the last day or t) in the sheriff s private office, waa laken to her home in Roy yesterday bv her A TRIP her Joseph Ballantyne and Charles Ross have gone to Sacramento to urge upon the board of control of the irrigation Congress the advantage la having the Ogden Tabernacle choir appear ia a aeries of concerts during tbe Congress. TEAM FOOTBALL IS REACHING Ia li: large pool at the rear of OUT FOR CHAMPiONSHIP. The Oaks. Wednesday. Dan Raleigh caught a mountain trout weighing seven pounds. The catch ia considered the best of the season. The lucky Oakland High School Asks for a Gama and Spokane Is Alto on angler brake two Joints of his fish bis catch and finally pole in thf List. In police could this morning Jf. Peal bad to landing into the water after the Jump court waa bound over to the district speckled beauty, which Manager Cliff on the evidence brought out ia a pro Potter of The Oaks now has alive in a A letter has been received bv Coach liminary hearing conducted yesterday big tank. Blakslee of the High choul from the afternoon. His bail waa fixed at 1500. Oakland High school, asking for a John Mitchell, os a felony charge, game of football to lie played some waived preliminary hearing end was VIRCEN CITYJIL FIELDS day in December, between the focal certified over to the district cuurL the Oakland team. NegotiaTeam Kuchler Telia How to Got tions and now under way and tbe are The season for prairie chickens, Rudolph Them. game will be played at Uukland or in sage hens, grouse, doves and pheasants opened this morning and several Rudolph Kuchler, first prospector Ogden. Spokane la also anxious for a game parties of hunters went into the moun- from Ogden to enter the Vlrgen City tains around Ogden valley to bag the oil territory, haa returned favorably with the local eleven. It Is proposed that the Spokane high school team birds. Them is reported an abundwith the possibilities of tbs a gams with Ogden and one with ance of wild fowls of this kind and impressed new field. With Harry Joseph and play to be played In pm good shouting Is expected. A Henry Peery he secured a good acre- Balt Lake, both Utah. Provided arrangement a ran be single hunter Is not permitted to shoot age adjoining the property owned by made for such a meet, the focal team more than eight birds during one day. the Vlrgen River Oil will be taken to SiKtksne a year alter. The law which governs this Is of re- company, whose first well Development and the only Bisks lee ia figuring ua a trip to Portcent passage and was shaped to pre- one yet opened In the district. Is flow- land and Seattle to play for the chamvent the extermination of pheaaanta 1U0 barrels of oil per day. U la k ing of the west, so that the pionship While In Utah. chickens and prairie the Intention of Kuchler and hia asfall ball Is decidedly enfor for numlimit to the heaters are willing line-usociates to drive a well as soon as will be the ber of grouse and larger birds to eight, the necessary machinery can be de- couraging. Ogden's last of same aa year. that to be an Injustice they contend It is on their property. livered prevented from shooting aa many from Salt Lake. Kuchler EXCURSION TO LAGOON, THUR8- doves aa they can owing to tha rapid- andRtarting Journeyed by railroad to Joseph ity of the Increase in doves. The same Lund. Instead of going to St. George, dsy, August 8th. Weber Stake M. I. law that governs the number of birds the most frequented route to the oil Stake Sunday School. prohibits a hunter from selling bis fields, they went overland by stage A. and Weber leave Ogden 8:46 a. w. kill to dealers ao that la ell probabil- to Cedar Clr. down to TnqnervtUe, Special trains m. Returning leave La2:00 and will p. meat of market! fronts the ity over to Vlrgen City. They secured goon 1:00 p. ra. and 10:45 p. in. Fare not be adorned during the season with and accommoJatlona while en route, round good tender and plump-lookinhens trip, adults 75c; children, 40c. sage made excellent time by stage coach, Everybody invited. grouse. and beat the regular schedule by way Kuchler several 8t. George days. . Fell has returned from a trip of recommends the above route aa the SHEEISJESICNS through the northwest. shortest, the beet equipped, nd in beat Chief ef Police of Sait Lake ia Down of southern Utah. About noon yesterday the hospital am- theOnce countryoil in the and Out. country, they enterbulance made a run don a to tha shops ed into uegnl 1st Iona with the Vlrgen to get aa injured man. It appears River company, from whom they se"Honorable Mayor and City Council that Murray Tharnaberry, while at cured the land by paying a fancy of Salt Lake City. Gentlemen: I work on the turning table, bad bis price. It lies not over a thousand feet leg caught. As p result the leg was from the well being operated by tile herewith tender my resignation of the broken Just below the knee. company, and gives surface indica- office of chief of police of Belt Lake tions of oiL City, to take effect immediately. Yours A man. whose name could not be GEO. A. SHEETS. respectfully, learned, was brought to Ogden on the ."Balt Lake City, Utah, July 21. 1807Union Pad 11c yesterday morning. Just WARRANTY DEEDS as George A. Sheets resignation where he was Injured or to what exchief of police of Salt Lake City was He waa tent, waa not ascertained. Joseph A. Fife and wife, SanforJ sent ta the city recorder late Wednestaken to the Ogden General hospital. Fife and wife, John D. Fife and wife day nflernoSn and became effective at G. W. Brooks, arrested and fined of Rlverdale, to Martin V. DnraaU, once. Without waiting for the mayor any action Wednesday for attempting to distribute part of section 12, township 6, north or the city eouacU to ukcover tbe of-t-o in tha matter he turned tobacco to the prisoners In the dty range, $350. Mary E. Primm and husband to E. Captain John B. BurliUge, who will while tha Jail, struck yesterday the Chain gang on the- City Hall F. Brata, lota 1, 2. 2 and 4, block 6, be acting chief of police until a suc$600. cessor to Sheets Is appointed. square, and refused to work. He at- Florence Park addition, G. J. 8. Abels, to Arte A. Van der The decision of Chief Sheets to retempted to Incite hla fellow prisoners te open rebellion, but later sought te Steen, part of lot 1, block 16, plat C, sign was mads Tuesday afternoon after n consultation with his attorney, compromise with Guard Lever on a to- $420. Boren X. Christensen. The resignation bacco basis. W'ben refused the privJULY EXCURSION is, of course, the culmination of neartobacco ilege of going to a near-bly . n year of adverse criticism folstand, be threw down his shovel, cursVia Colorado Midland lowing ths McWldrter robbery of Sop ed Lever to the extent of hla vocabutamher 18, 1806. Immediately after lary and started oa a run down Twenty-fifth street. , Lever fired at him To Chicago, Minneapolis, Omaha, tha robbery bis resignation was rebut missed bis mark. Sergeant Cham- Kansas City and Intermediate points; quested by many because of the charge bers was coming up the street, and be- also Colorado points. One fare plus that ha was implicated In It. The fore Brooks could dodge out of sight two dollars for tha round trip. Return "American ns$r lenders, however, inha had him by the collar. Hereafter limit October 31et. On sale July 18th stated that thqiLluf was innocent and Brooks will work with a ball and ' and 25th. Write L. H. Harding; Balt that hla resignation would be in tbe chief himself, said that ha would fob Lake for full particulars. chela attached to hla foot. t out--loo- p g A.-Q- , y - 1!K7. 2. nature of an admission of guilt. The low whatever courts his part) deemed vine. Chief Sheets arrested shortly after the expose of tbe McWklru? csse pn the charge of being an accessory after the fact to tbe robbery. On this charge he was freed by Judge Armstrong after a preliminary hear iug last November. Following the arrest and confession of W. H. Parreut. one of tbe bunco men who robbed the McWliirters, Bheets ass again arrested. This time be was charged with criminal conspiracy. At a preliminary hearing in Judge Whittaker's court W. H. Parrent, who bad turned state's evidence, gave the positive testimony connecting the chief with the robbery. He said that be and W. W. Bell, his partner iu crime, had enjoyed police protection while carrying on bunco games and had paid the chief $100 a week for this protection. As the result of this evidence the chief was held to the district court tor trial. Ouce more there was a demand for the resigns!- - of the chief, and this time from some of the members of his osn party, in the district court, however, the complaint and information against the chief were adjudged Imperfect and the case dismissed. The demand for Sheets' resignation was naturally diminished. The chief, however, decided to take advantage of the decision as a vindication and to resign nbile there was no rharge against him. This time many of those who sad formerly requested his resignation opposed it. Before any action waa taken In the matter, however, another rharge was filed against Sheets The complaint again alleged criminal conspiracy and was drawn la ths precise language1 of the on which was dismissed in the district court. Ths case went before Jusllee Kephi Timpson of tiie Forest Dale precinct, who, after much delay, held the chief to the district court for trial oa the rharge. Within a few days after tha chief had been bound over on the conspiracy rharge a new complaint against him, rhsrging bribery was Sled la Justice Bishops court. Simultaneously with the arrest of the chief for tha fourth time In connection with the robbery came the confession of W. W. Bell, who bad been arrested by tbe sheriffs department for his connection with the crime. The pubUcstkiB of this confession excited much comment and caused a demand for t be resignation of the chief by "American party leaders. Bells statement waa even more positive than that of Parrent. He said that on two different occasions he had paid the chief bribe money. In addition to this tha prosecution la la possession of the confession of James Donaldson, another of the bunco gang recently convicted of grand larceny because of his part In the affair. Hla statement, though not aa positive aa Bell's, cor robormtes it la a measure. u huaband. gf hen ho Miss Ellen Thomas. Utah for the ta Idaho and northern hae returned after hav- - OUDEX. i ; FRUIT PROWERS We want your peaches and apples. Cell and get boxes to park them In. ' THE H. L. GRIFFIN CO. HAWLEY IN SAN FRANCI8CCO. TROOPS ARElPARADE ON LABOR RUSHING WEST FOUR SOLDIER TRAINS ARRIVED IN THE YARDS. UNIONS AT LAST DECIDE TO HAVE First Prizes Are to bs Awarded ths Unions Making the Best Appearance. Had en Board Colsrad Cavalry Soldiers From Fort Douglao. TIME. A BIG The Union depot yesterday bad the appearance of a miniature place of rendexvoua for Uncle Saui'a army. It aeemo quite possible that tha anuy on the Pacific is to be strengthened in proportion to the navy In those waters. At any rate troops are Leing sent west. Yesterday early three cars of troops were brought in from Fort Duchesne, but they were hurriedly taken down into the yards, presumably to "keep the men from straying away and from visiting focal bar Owing to some confusion ia making plans for Labor Dr.y. the committee haa been unable earlier to announce the p roc ram. They are still unable to specify what will take place, except to declare that they are planning for tha greatest holiday ever celebrated la Ogden. There will be a grand parade la the morning, tbe marchera forming on the aide afreets near the depot and moving east on Twenty-fift- h street to Washington avenue, thence north oa rooms. Washington to Twenty-secon- d street, About 8:10 yesterday.- - a Union counter-marchinto near the City came la bearing part Hall, where Hie speaking will take Pacific special of the Ninth cavalry, colored, from place. Kurt Sheridan, under the command ol Tbs prises offered this year lor tha Cokmel Kelly. There are abuut 1C5 parade will be: troops in the company. The two are Ben union Dost, $35. en route to the Philippines. Second best union flout. $15. The troops from Furls Ducheaue and Beat appearing union, $30. Sheridan will have but one Jraia out Second best appearing union, $5. of Ogden aud that a special. There will he suitable offered At 11 o'clock yesterday the In- for races and contests prizes of various flux of Fort Douglas troops began. The kinds, which will be made public liter. second train was due at 11:45 ajid tha All business houses are to be InvitsecIn first and 12:80. the at third ed to participate la the parade with ond trains then are 11 cars each and advertising Boats. 10. la the third them are Ths union men claim ara to The officers came ap on the last diseliiae a now schema thatthey will startle exTrain from Salt Lake, but they the natives. pected to leave here oa the first section. The other two sections had to watt accordingly. CRUISER CALIFORNIA. g PECULIAR Finest Vassal Eyre In the Mare Island Navy Yard. ACCIDENT. Power Thrown Off and Then Causes Many Injuries. on Vallejo, Calif., Aug. 1. With appropriate ceremonies tha new cruiser California, recently completed, waa placCincinnati. Aug. i.--A peculiar ua an elevator la the Power ed la commission shortly before noon building at Eighth and Bvcsmore today. Captain Thomas 8. Phelps, streets, last evening, seriously injured who will command the cruiser, made eight persona. Tha car was rua by a brief speech and then read the craw assembled on tha electricity and a broken connection la tiers to the was followed by the raisa swltchbdhrd extinguished the lights decks. This end took from the operator ths power ing of the flag over the warship which to control the car. As a result the Is the finest vessel that ever came to crowd reached the bottom la safety, this yard, The California was built by tha Unalthough In the darkness, end thee, by the sudden renewal of power, the ion Iron works, but waa turned over elevator went tv ths top nf the shaft to the government and completed at to rapidly that the balancing weight Mara Island because of the strike of were thrown off nod la falling struck the Iron workers at Sen Ftancisoot I'he new cruiser has a displacement several passengers. , it 13.im tons and Indicated horse pow r of 25,it00. Sue will Join tha Tactile ORE DOCKS ACTIVE. quadrun, T Alkiuex L he Superior, Wls., Aug. ; HOTEL COLLAPSED. ora docks resumed wurk this mornloadcrews sufficient with to begin ing ltong Kong, Aug. I. Thfe old part ing boats. if the liung Kong hotel collapsed .It la behoved that there were ROSTAND SERIOUSLY ILL. 'tame casualties, but nothing definite m this point has yet been learned. The Hoag Kang hotel Is situated Paris, Aug. 1. M. Edmond Rostand, the famous dramatist and authnr of upon the Bund and la the principal be"Cyranao Da Bergerac. is reported ta) here. It la frequented by tourista nd la popular with Americana going seriously 111. His friends are muck to and from Manila. alarmed. to-la- Sen Francisco, Aug. 1. J. W Hsw-leone of tbe prosecutors la tbe murder charges against Haywood, Moyer end Petti bone, arrived acre today, accompanied by Mrs Hawley en route for Honolulu ia search of relaxation and rest before returning to Boise la October ts resume the prosecution. y, ONCE UPON A TIME AtSD "ONCE UPON ANOTHER TIME prst-BNil- f do oo, oa account Of all tha stories every place, ha had heard aa a childBoabout ha didnt being crueL havent yon?" qveried El- - know hardly what to do. But ha got wife. t have seem to China, answered tho"And tha little boy beUnde Joa. came a to hla stepthen, tell as some Chinese mother's child which turned out to stories." Elato jrid. "Ail rlghL" old Uncle Joe, "here be a boy. Years of plenty came. All went goes, well. But one year came a year of Ome Upon s Time," famine. It didnt make ao W an, "there was a man who vdry muchStill, difference for a while la 1. J China. And hla first wlfa the little boy's home. Hia father led, leaving him with on small had. been frural. . on. And ha cold got married again, and Coming along towards heroine the father or another sob. weathar, however, household tores "When he died he left a whole lot began to diminish. Reserve rice bef land. His second wife waa made gan to peter out Gaunt hanger exewutrlx ly tL husband's will. And talked the land. It waa real. It was felt. And tha weather became didst have to give any bond. when St came to dividing tha unduly cold. land equally between tha two boys, 'Bo, the boy'a father west to hla ho Sad it all measured off acre for secret graaary and took two equal cr jd each the same number bags qf lice, and went to mart, of scree; only the second wife's eon where he exchanged them for two tot all the good lead where the rice equal portion of doth and cotton, an vegetables grew, and the older of which to. make costs of equal oy got nothing but n mountainous warmth for each bob by each wife. stretch, wherein It would seem a liv- Aud that's where all ths trouble started. ing ore id not be made. "You see, the second mother, the 8o. of course, that was pretty r, loved her own sou bettoogb on ths older boy. Bat. os by ter. Although, as ths Chinese say, K time hs Sad grown Into n young man, he made up hla she didnt know what love meant, mind to do tbs best he could under or She never would have done It. Beany and all circumstances. Hence, cause everybody should love everyhe went forth to look over the land body, and It oughtn't to make any difference who. apportioned to him by hla "Bo when this little Chinese boy'a And what he saw was not reaa-usinBut he decided to keep on. father brought homer the cotton and And finally, ta walking np n barren the cloth, he told bla first boy's (and his second boy's real fflen In which the path kept growing narrower and narrower, be came mother) (You can't any step-wifupon a place he would have to Jump to make both coats tha some. But er or else go baek. Bo he Jump- he didn't , da ao. Woman-dikeher heart wanned ed. And what do you think be aaw Jhere? Why. he saw a. flower he to her own, Her'a waa the younger! Tha more tendeq! The more lu need had never seen before. Besides, the first "A little white flower It waa, with of protection. a yellow center. Its tuberous roots wlfa was dead, and could lu no posa few In the gravel of the thread- sible wise Interfere. "So. ahe took tha cloth, end she like stream. And there, at almost the beginning of eveir-plae- e wns took the cotton, end she laid It all discovered the Chinese Illy; the one out. And then aha started to rut Plant which occupies the dearest But. before ahe had got very far la Place in the hearts of all Chilians the rutting, and long before she today. And yon will hardly Snd a had started to Lasts or seam, there single Chinese laundry or store .in rame a quest toning thought to her. America which has not lilies In Is It right for me to discriminate? bloom along about wbat they call And the old devil tiger of China told her to go on ahead. And ahe went their New Tear. on abend. Only, inatead of making Once Upon Another Time both coats equal, ahe went out aud There waa a little boy who lived In got some cat-taiaad took their China. And hie Mama died. So, Cuff, and with It stuffed the coat of that left his Papa without any wife. her. step-eoand employed all of Bo, hia papa waa lonesome, and the cotton toward tha comfort of her thought he would letter get a iec-8- vvn ton. So, because his coat waa stuffed wife, . But he hardly liked to fNCL& JOE, y.n'vs hem atep-mothe- ra step-broth- er t gt step-mothe- vlg-reo- ua step-moth-r- e. g. stop-moth- er e) half-Arother- a ls 4. him. Aad tha boy did not cry. "All tho way homo tha boy kepi hla coat which shivering beneath fluff laxtoad waa padded with cat-ta- il of cotton. And when tha boy and hla father reached home, there, at tho door, waa the axcond ant. And at alL Hts ho wasnt shlvrelag cheeks ware red. HU lips wsra red; while bis elder lips were almost blue. "The father noticed the difference of appearanee In tha two children. Aad La couldnt understand why the son of hU Brat wits should shiver, and tha son of hia second wlfa should Both costa apparently were not. Identically tha tame, and should Aud give even warmth, ha thought. mntlL ho couldn't make It all out. Just as tho older boy went to deposit his pile of faggots, a sharp point of sue of the sticks caught la hla coat and tore therein a hols, tbrouih down poared out which the cat-ta- ll to float away apoa the breexa.' Asa than tha father examined and found out everything. He cut a hoj la tho' younger boys coat, aad mnad It amply podded with cotton. got the "The bad In which opinion my then; beating she deserved. Although you musax say ao la Auer4uhM with rat-ta-ll fluff Instead of cotton, ths older boy got. ' but little warmth from It That's bow It happened that one day when Ms father went to the mountain to gather fuel wood, and took hhn along to carry fsggota, the poor little Chinese boy shivered. And hie father saw him. And' hie father asked, 'Whit'S tha matter T' Aad matter, son? You have tbe hoy wouldnt tell. Became be Wbat'a thawarm coat. Why do you knew. If be told the truth. It meant oa a good, So, ahlvsrf' Aad tha son aald nothing n heating for hla In reply. And because the hoy hed sooner shiver. "And hia father nakad him. Moull xot sansr Ms.. lathes Asst step-mothe- r. step-moth- er |